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THE SUN, THURSDAY, MAR Oil 27, ltt73. r rEKNSYl.VANIA'S SHAME. riKJWKV irio cam nor. run unr urosu nr.it n. rh ,,,( Corrupt frmloti of the I-eslalaliirc mi H"0"' T,ir !,u"' lvn "P "r isarslh"' i lllllrlnii-Tlie .vlrmbci Dread the Constitutional Couvcnllo. fKjMMrnesolTIio Sun. (u.iusiu iiii, Murch 20. Tlio I'cnusyl Ttulnfi, note l r very ship eno, and has until f(Itlina(rv dn) icctned disposed to lie honest, flap tf tmsof S'tik'n many Scnstorn expire U,l fall. Tlicyvi.int cither to bo reelected or (diinciil t higher positions, nnd are nit'ch n,iitiMr f"l in ttit'lr actions than tho members 1 1 tin lloii-o. Since Senator lluckalcw's rctlro inrid thcrc'ls tui titio to dispute the leadership f it. Pctuocriitlc lde of the House with m n.v I, f Wm. A. Wallace. Alexander McClure, elect il a- i nH-l(tulillt"nn, lia no entangling al rtanc with either side. Hi has chosen tlilii j,..ti conirrvatlvo middle gr-iutid flint ha ex toiled pulse even 'r"i" ('anipiiiir sttudlcst Irtirhmeti. Mi' 'lure him given almost hi entire ,!itiIIii t" Icjtl-Iaf lni affecting Philadelphia. The two Miy-T miTWTANT nr.wniu cf the session wcte Intrniluoeil by him. Tliry wfretn atrct rrfotm III the f) stem nf setcPtlng Juror ni l I'l the management of elections. Ttn- T.i t. ii.L'U-tiro provide that CotituiUsliUM're t'iMilnlnl hv tltpJiidgcsnf thu Courts, Instead of the flu i lit. dtaw Hie Juror. The latter Is gen .nlly Hie nu'-il partisan of nil th imlltlasl ofll-",il-le ifil in I'nil i lelphhi. nml nil honest Jury, n'ltit m i 1 1 nil'" .il if" "' "' l'hll.i'lflpluii ltii u to he tin I or h.i hi' il. I tho exception, Ik the rule We h.ne hail li th.it eltv within two nunt' ni 'liy .itii'lnit rroof. of thm. TV Jury lint tr.cd lalhcrt Tavlnr.rlty editor .1 liic iVrsa. for libel 'ii David II. fiiiiie. onrof llieloiiil 'I i n ', in.' "I 'he pollllcul rooster of tli.it ni. was laih.d It J' composed cx i in.iv I) .if rim.'iii I'mise nGiclals.iiidex-iif.il o-holder-, willing Mil" an) thing tn re 'ulti their place. The rae wis brought lieforo Judge ll-iuti ulmisaiiibuiiui of higher honor, anil ulio ruled "'it r p.utblo .( evidence favur i.l.ir I. tn' i'i i r nit h. i.gli luueli of the i vl i..nv 1 1 . nt . I 'Ti'il by Ihe defence wn attnl I. ir In 1 1 In I: I'' I" what he hail uilliiUteil 111 a trcil'" - tn il. Iliwl.i' h the owner of tin' KtYii r,..' fh. ' in. "f the mo t auburn lent aer ,uiti"'t the llmi.'. wrerv Intf relil. ()fi'nire (r T.nlor w.i e "iil''H'il. but aent nep wiu m.icii. ' mi. mI ni-i riuh'tj. ii n wiirnlnc III t the hi r. i of tin iireV' rhoulil not hereafter r at"i. il, AMITllkll ('.Ian la that Mner anil Kniii, arretted for knepliii: a fMnililri. h"iie, or Ueno bank. Then two men fre I'l'ti'Mnm. finer wni a eounelluuui, mid Kijv u imu' Hinnnii i rtmliial. 'I'hry were bailed by in Hi'iiublleaii Iteu'Mcr of Will of PlilUilel pnla, hut wt ru not fortheouiliiii wlien thulren w ojilh il In court. The Jury then In eanloi hr.il net been 'Vet up." Suddenly, one 3uiul.iy, the e two men delivered thi'inrelvea up and wire placed In the dock the day fotlowlnir. l'roiile wondered at tin nmptnea of our iflli'll, and were nhr.rwt ready to believe that tbc Mllcnmbun had eoini. lint. In! thenirnnd hefva dlappeorcd wtirtr-it-'.womo kuoTvii that one uf tliu Jurors, and hy the uay tho foremaii of the twelve, wiw the ti uon eompajiioii of the rl euera ; that he had "hind their friendship and their hiwpltnllty. and that heof all men would ha thelaat toaeud them to Jail. Then It vrnt that tlm prople tavc tlm leiL ona why the two prUoner nail niirriiiiii'r.'o, nun wii) iin- iiinv iaiiuwiuk i iHilltlelana In the eourt Here ofleillu; to bet $P to 10 Uiat tlio Jury would nervr njrm'. It "111 bo remembered that they remained outaomo ten dari a l'a.e unparalleled - and onlycann) In when the frlendnof theprlmner, two In number, tluutilit they had a terdlet favorablu totlmlr illent. Hut, an luck would bale It, theso two men blundered, for In their Icnoranei" f the law the; lorreil heavier vliidna on their frleudi than tnev knew. It Ik to prevent tills kind of racallty, tlila Uniperin' with Jurdleo. and reducliii the eoiirn to tlm h'el of the ward cnueu, that Senator ). i luro intruduoed th I 1 1 - Tliojjeiiato paiwed ti.e Ii. cat-urn, hut the llouna kllleint. Tim OTIISf. I'HOIKT I-1 t.ike the ecntrol of the election out of tho 1. .ml- of a orriit and Isnornnt Hoard of Alder ii,. to ml .'he It to the Jlldw nnn a board of n't itai'le eitlzens. If It pafe-, It will ntlll re l .ni the in.i. hlnery In tho hand of thu lteputi l.ciw. but It will throw eafvKuardii around tlm t.olot I. .1, Hiul to ii LTe.it extent prevent Ita lelhitinu. Thl hill will m" the Senate, but ltd mi. . in the House 1- problematical. II. e Ki'puhlli'aii b'ndcr III the Sonato la Mr. Strsi'i'.' nf Tl"k'a. ftlthoiiph he l quieter than I. ! - n 'alh ar.'. i I'ui il Him ni.kioiliy of the Senate are free from all -u : i i. i i.r illri'i't ' iriiptl'Ui. he nr' ImC nr i. t from I tie rhnrKcn thai thei lake two it .'' Meet in pioiiiiiiliu: the lot of (no Vein ilv.iiili Uallr md. Thnl i.uiininotli eor I r.i'i n tm hu-lncs counei'tl'iii in almost ei .it IliiheSl.ile, Atlend.ilit on ttie-u ii tin ti i-are iiiimeroiH law oiilis. nml niniiv a r in ii,iii in the shape of leu-al plckliu-s fall into tii.' bi ..f Senators and meiiiU'ra while thu U:iij tur.' i-ii..t In m'miIoII. 'I'o in t Hie -'ip-V'.r; ( ,,n ui'le anil Intlui ntlal man in the Lei I I..P.'" ii i. not iiecuvm to bribe him here in llrristuiri;. T1IU PTI.NSVl.V.lMA ntti.iiotn fca enou.'li mi'ii in certain distrlcu of theritato lu i. .11 ml the t lection, and theiu men nrd Binrshnlloil on elei'tloii day to vote on the sldi) el tiit'.r uiplnioni. Tuu railroad Is oftvrtlmeii i;" Itlieml In Its contributions t.iwnr.l tho flection expenses of certain members, and the-o men arc not lot Ii to pay back on tho Moor In tn and Influence what they received when HI the atllliip. If ever a body was under the Influence of cor P"rl.iiis it l this IViinsvlvatihi lirtlnture. I i owned body and soul hy these people. They lay what -ball and what thall not pts. Holr cut bavo free access to tho tloori "f both hritirhea, and they ronio and to as if tl.ey were the purchased mid not the liurchaiers. Some, nl Itui best membeni of both llnii-i hao aeen tins with mortlflcatlon, but thej dare not Suva unl about It leit the meiiibera owned by them nun take reveiiL'e by klllinu every bill which Interesta their consllutenU. Senator Wm. A. Wullai e, howeier, u few da)n axo rtK that that liu.'e loriionitloii, the l'ennsylvania llallroad, was i rlipliiiL' the lumber men of Ids district by inakln.' lawi oppresrho and uncalled for. Mc honestly expressed hi Indignation, M.-ttlmrtliat lie fully understood the welfhtv arL'iinieiiU of tank! grt'A enrponitlons, and that reason and Justice bad little chance when pitted atcalnst mrh convliicliii proofs. IHlif r leuWatora feel Mr, Wullace doe, but tsw hsve tho Imlduesa of the dl.-UnzullitU a iRtor from t'lcarlleid. Tilt: ukn vi no iiakh tmk iiaiioiins. Tie e lobbjlit? are the flrt men hern and the la t no. nhavt'T Ham Moon and Daddi lliirm ' I the I'etitiMlianla Central, Koy of the Iti'iidliiK tisil, and 1'ele 1 Hi till' of uiiithlin; that turns up and i rotido's t piy, not only to bark and forth nf. perfect fre'd'Un In the Senate mid House l' .1 ,'li. tho marked civilities of nine-tenths nl the iiiumhen. lfthcruia a bill up in which ti Ir emplovers are Interested. the Hit from in tuber to member " rislm thin::" with nil Pie ability of pnt-e boys, lint and coat nicks In nile of the bnm of the ehninlier nre placid jt Ho ir ilbpo-ul, and the Li-vislalike box ol to 1 ' i is us ficp to tl.eiu ii to the inHinbera who al.e the people pay for it by tho iihttrfii(re of vnlliis: money to klep tho State archives. This - no fi.ii' pietuie. liven L'oiik'rcs!) iniil.e u i'ioW of ex' luilim: miunber of tho third house It'.uithe tloor.. Ilerethei me the luort welcomo cue ts. 'J'ne lviuiijlikiila I-tilsaturu would be iioneutltv without the keen face and nen'otta ti'riii of .Moon and the old and burly Paddy I. .:'i-. Iladdv has In en hero about ninety. nlno ii i", hut he has keen tin eve, lis kharp an e .r anil aa noil n healt as he had when tin com iio'iii .'d tin Im-liieM. S'Un Slonn in dheetordn i 'uef nl the l'enn-ilvanl'i Hailrond forces, and Hi h ai ta as hit, udjiitant. The) lire a very Hi tl'illll. (illl.Nn I OK THE tl'()lt.. Tlic I . i:il.it urc doe n creat deal of work for mc ri !- luinla llnllroud, mid ien ri aa a tlio in n.i, n poor pa) for dolus It, The rtPfc to he ald tli ii vi'arl .ij not been deUultelv llxeil "i. ho the " llooiitors." eapeilallv those from I'liil ul. I .Ola. nre bopljii: the compensutlon will t in ire liberal than Inst jear. After the c .nii uf ISTUwti over, the boja were told to Co t" tut' I' -iii iu iia 1 1 nice mid haio their session p.u .e exu uilrd to the end of the jear. Thny "I'd-, an I each found In nddltlon to the nleco J'' In tihiiaid it uiiiplo of one hundred dollar This was the inuiilllciiiit remuneration nf ti.s trrrat lenns)lvanlii Hullroad to those who "I I ir three nionths ierjiireil their soun, ii.iwled In the dust on tlie'r liellics, and dono liieilntv work of that corpurutli n. It eistitioni than that to buynnn Jerseviuan in Trenton. The ' i t) of the members of this Iiature, It 1-swil. tot thlj year J1UI aphice to pas n up. i; ' "' ut ti the chnrtirof thu I'lilou It.illwuy l.omiiam of Philadelphia. Ilio coiuiHititlon for bribe has heroine an uri-k dtirliiv the past live vears that tlm prlroc jri fearfully low so low, Indi cd, tluit the con- L'.'i'Vo. i! ,'.rl,'.f'r onl'' eitiIKil by tho avidity wltli wiiliij the member tell 'their hoinir A trl pa for n eotutltunit u'oes onu time further than a W hill, and an annual pais In January I. oftentlii.es as em-h;nt iw f m In un envcliipn at the end of thu neisslou. PKWl or MMINQ Tltldll 1'I.At l.li. It was expected that the meuib' ri vVould thla vear Insist on larger bonea, lis the now t'otistini. i lion. If adopted, would henceforth take from the Legislature tho class nf bills out ut which "'iiiptioii tlowa most freely. Hut from nil I eiiileuru thoyaru to bu had iu clicaii us ever. ' I'm mil Htereotyntd aentenco. "Thoro Is no 1 'huiifi) In tho priest of cittln since our ludre- i sirt, ' mli'ht very well and truthfully lie mado i to lead, "There it no chanse In the price of a , leiinsylvaiilalajrlaliitnr." VVhcthcrtlhilnteuded in defeat tho Conttltutlon by those ivhu rule tho ta-KisUluro, or wliutber It arise from timidity !'"tlie iiarlof members, or whether thecompe i iitioii for "Iioimw" la even moro lively than '"utili 1 1 iinnut aav. Probably all three causea , inipisnce ttie market and make It much cheaper wt lining who want to buy. ih fear Hut the Constitution will bo radically ; chanard and thonmlooWby thpccle biw ninno tho corroratloDfl onil tho pollUetans oomo here and boldly ask thus aalo fat nil thay dealrp. As uminl, tho Pennaylvnulo Rnllrooil wai thfl nrst In tbo market aiaJittt foraiv Increnssvol capi tal Ktock which thoy mrxbwtl renuonted tbey bo ollaweil to fix At any fieiiro tficy thounlit H'TO1, .Th vm tnnttiX by tbo UnMalut, but tho (Kivenior privately aatd bo mould ant consent: an the bill wn. rocatk-d, and the com pany lsera allowed tn ilwubln their caplul- that Is, made It ieo,OtX).COQ. Thl (Joy. HavtjiiiiCt nirwgdto, niid Itbeuamo a law. Then tbotall ro il, p.mnl arul exureji wmpanlc combined and aeke.1 for the rapeni of lbs Ixx im eroa re celpts Thuv too, Tvoaaoeeiled to, and tlm Htitp will rerelvo tl.lCC.OUO a year let revenue tbnii It baa been rollectlnit. 'llieti th I'emiaylTiinla and Iteadlmr ro.vl must ct lwisscsston ot tho Tholo IVJawarr river front of I'hlaulnlphln ft use for their cms, nnd this, too, win be glvwi to llivm. tiik vniiunKr.pnta mwo. Ttie politician and placehsilders, eueetally thma from rhllndelphl.'i. have been not a whit morn modest. 1'lrat aud foremost rvn hail Slato Tiwwiuer .Maekey Jiuiipliu; Into the breanh 11. Inir to bo retained until hit siie.ceesor In lt,-tcd nct fall. Ho should (to out thla arrtiyr, but ho eonvlncpil the Lc.alslritiirn that he should slick. Then wo had the 1'nlkKlerphln Ming here defeat ne ill nnicndnionta to the ItcuWry law, so they could uao tho preaent law next fall tn olUicr adopt or kill the new Cotistltiillou, Just M It sulln tliulr ptlvato luterest. They have an fur bold the bill tn the Scniuu. and U It i ase thpre It will bo emothered In the House. Also c.vnia the efflceholdcn of l'hlti : delphla to bunt, which they old, tho bill abollsli Iiik tho fee system. It would ulvo thd Dlatrtut Attoruev. ItcKlsterof Wills, lleeotdcrof Deed, nnd SherIT tooil salaries in lieu ot enormous fees, sonii'tlmr nmountlnc to f7t,0HJanf $Ni,(KU tn ench a yrar. Tho prc-ent outrnjteou and lib defensiidu Jury law mutt reiunln ns It Is, for It la of more acrvice to the offlcsdiolder and sifHco heekera tlinn to tlm public. The licit pruieet It to ulvo tho cleanlnit ot the atreetn of Philadel phia to a set. of obsequious t-ool of the rtlnA and "thnt. too, will proliobly go throucb. There was no better time, also, to reriulto the service of such hcruiitihrodltii Democratic polttlclnn llko Win. V. McOtntli for soiling out their party to (Irani. Mclirath Is President of the Ifnlon I'ani:cr llnllway. In which lilll Krinble la the principal stockholder. Ho wanted to run hit cars on Market stieet. now occupied by a rails way line, and altlinuxh three-fourth ut the liewitpniiers, capitalists, and business men of the city protested, lie mil the prtvllece. Selllmr out (Ircclev wi nrofltablo to hltn, but his company were inodet In their cnerosity, only culnx a hundred dollars n vote. iMtrATiMi rovnurs. T.nt but nut least ImiIIi Hotisn have screed to raise tholr wdarlo from tl.iltH to tl-VU. The Houso wuiiLi the Increase to Ukn effort the present session, l'r ibobly the Senate does ol-o. I Another linporUnt lucirtini ivhlcli has passed ' one briuieh and will cn throiurh tho other la 1 the Apportionment bill. (leiTjnianilerinir la re iliiifd to a science ill thl bill. The Republican! Irivo used thin power to benefit themselrea wltliout showliu tho ht timidity. At Ihu last election tho Itepiibllcan vote u H per cent, uf the whole vote cast Under this bill tho saiiiu I party will at tlio ncit election, provided tholi iiijehluerv Is In as Kood working order u now, elect 15 per cent, of tho Cunercssracn. Tbo 1 lrt District !a Oxcd up for Speaker lUllott. Charley O'Neill takes In tlio beat of Leonard Mvcrs's ward, nnd will have an opportunity to represent the Second District, The Third Dis trict Iscomtiosedof Democratic and Itcpubllcaii words, with a slight preponderance of votes on tho Democratic side. Some liiincry Itepubll emu will lake even that away and wt Sain Kan rtall retire to private life. Penator Pavla hat n district carved out that will make him Jiidea Kellv's sucpessor, nnd Senator (Iraham will tie provliled for Ui Allegheny and Itillail In thu Heaver district. Thero may bo oilier In tho Legislature who bavo their claws Uxd ou Con. I gnisslonal districts, but tbo case I have cltctl , will show how well the 1'cuusylvaulA legislator looks out for number one. KEI.KIVCIIIVICC. Some wlso thlnim have liven done by this Iieirlilature. The voice nf toorallty and temper ance has been heeded by tho banlshmout ot liquor from the lecltlutlve balls. Strain; a IS may nppear, it has been the custom tuitil thlsj session to have a supply of Honors In the cloak room of each house, freo to the members, thelc friends, and the employees. The expense han nl wins been voted under tho gulsx of an appro priation "to keep tho Stato archives In a state ol prescivallon." To keep these "archives" cost dutliu the last session twelve hundred dollar. This vear the appropriation will not tie o i-rcat, a" only the cost of MicliUnu (Inc-cut tobjevu nnd tho wnges of a barber for tbo Srnato are to be taken Into account. The exiielise of tho Lculilnture have been In creased this year fully fai.KD, must of which :oc to suborilliiatc, who nevershow their facet icro from the lime the session opens to Us close. All effort to Invuitl'inte this abuse bavn lieen futile, simply berauac even prominent member In el'lier llone ha some friend whoso head may bo lilt. It will bo seen by the fact I have recited how ab.uneloss ha been this I'cl-lnturo, how lot to decencv are mint of Ita iio-iiiIhts, and howoh-seoiii'iii-l) they hend the knee. Hint, thrift may f. Ilow fawnliiL'. itu: rAMCitov iiimi. Yet how could It be uthvrwiss when the mem bers are placed between two mljlstonea. elttiir of wnlch will criKh them to dntli politically. If they do not ohey ttie behest of those who turn the stones. ltrvt nnd foremost wn have the irreat coniora tli.ns. Then we tuivu the creat C.imenin Ulnar. Willi its heiulnuartei's In the Northern Central llallroul mid th I'nlted State Senate, and It deiision senernl In every county from the Ohio tn the Delaware. Theo tcneruls aro bold, shrewd, and unscrupulous men. They represmt tho Statu Treasurer's oQlco In tho person of Maekey. tho I'etlvnU lUvcnue otllco In the er son of llussell Krrelt. (who. by the way, holds, tn direct violation of President (irnnta older, a i'edcral ns-essorshlp In l'lltsbiimli and the clerk ship uf tUe Statu S'nate), the Executive depart ment In the !erson of M, S. tjuay. Secretary ot thu Common w alth ; tho 1'lilUulelphla placehold er In tlm person of District Attorney Mann, Sheriff Leeds, Itecelver of Taxes John 1-Hill J and tho political soldier of fortuiiH-the The-n.vllers-ln tho pentou of Wm. II. Keuihlo. Theso men control tho House. Their ready tools, surh ai I Jiiiun. Handy Smith. Ash, Me CillloiiKii, Sam Josephs lelected aa a Democrat) have the direction of legislation. Lamnn and Smith are ex-detoctlves, and II Ii not u very old trudltlou which state that tlio noted thief Dutch Abarna told both of them, in sight of tho Mayor's office, that they sported their 11 no clothes and their diamond and handsome pic tures through the geucrosltr of the men whom Itviaallirlr duty to consign to prison. McCitl loiuti I Mayor stokely 'a ex-clerk, who baa fixed up for himself tho position of cnininlttttm tuacl.i trate at the Central station In Philadelphia. He wa terribly frluhtencdntan amendment offered to his bill rciiiilrlmr the person to be appointed to that position to be conversant with the law, and his piteous nppoals to have the amendment stricken out were complied with by his asso ciate. wn.i. HACKrti rp. Thee men should he strong. They have the National a'ul Stole Administration ut their luu-k. When an honest I'nlled Slate Attorney (Aubrey II. Smith) sends a repeater to Jail, the repeater is pardoned by President (Irani, and the District Attorney la dismissed to make way for a vic.Mlchucl-iine of the tribe ot most In veterate, otllce scekera the world erur saw. The election oOlcvrs count ua thu Itlng desires, tlio jury wheel doe Its bidding, tho police protect Its repeaters, the cainblers contribute vvlial luw been denominated by Mayor Stokelv their pro tection fund; the lias Trust, the Public Uulldliig 'mill Jlihlon. the l'atlil'ominlislon. the lllshwuy, Water, nnd Health Depaitmunta marshal their emiilojec by divisions on election day, and ct solid votes for the (Irani ticket ; tlm State Treaa. urer deposit the State's funds lu Keniblo'a hank, and the l'.xeculhe registers the Klni:' decree. Surh Is the iovltlon nf reunylvitila to-day. Iioiiud npd slim kled. with It pre not a freo ns that f Cuba. Ita state work turned over to cumulations, w bu also aro ullowod to go n'ott free of paying their ledtlmato taxes, Ita ballot box controlled nycanirs of men who should, If they got their deserts, rot In tho State prison, nnd Its unices tilled by n set of leccbea who should never have been allowed to emerge from the dnik, miiddv stream In which they legiti mately belong. Is It any wonder that the people are looking to the Constitutional Contention for relief it I'nfortuuately that body U also too nun 11 under tin control of corporations. .1 I'AMll.Y Ol' OITI.A ll'.V. II inning fm I he I'n ilern nod (Jiiiiu In Kentucky The I'lilhrr unit one Son Wotmdrd nnd t'u plu 1 eit A not her Sou Kscii peis. ttou Uit Mii'j-UUt 1 A'!.) l.-ulUUu, J.ikA Jt). .Ii'ssti L'tulerwoirfl, thu oufltiw, who mtir dered 'I lininus Trumbo some years ago, and for whom Hie (iiivernor has olfored a largo reward, was known to bo In hi- old iiclahli-urliooil l.st nuuk on 11 visit to his wife. Two young men of Carter comity named Tyree, with another named Savage, resolved they would rupture him. Arming themselves with shot guns nnd navy revolver, they went to tbo vicinity of tho jilare wbero I'lidcrwood was supposed to be lurking, and for several da)s amused themselves apparently with tho Innocent enjoyment nf bunting small gnr.ie, but Intent on tho purpose, of hanging cumo uf another character. Old (Icorgu I'ndcnvood, thu father nf tho outlaw, ami another son mimed David, hearing theso young men were lu tho neighborhood, mid suspecting their purpose, determined tndrivo them off. Taking their rllles they went In pur suit ot the young men. and coining ill) with the Tyrces, Immediately begun tiring. One of tho young men was shot and slightly wounded In tho wrist, but thny bravely returned the tire, mid hot two bulla In the leg of old Uoorge Under wood nhovo the knee, shivering tno bono Into small traginciU. Dr. Stools, who attended him, think he ciiuniit live, David Underwood re eidved a alight llo'.h wound. Tho young Tyrci. after the fight won over, went to (ira)son, tint county seat of Carter, mid surrendered themselves to tlio authorities. After n trial, which lasted two or mora daya, they were ncipiltted. .lease Underwood escaped to Ohloi but we tinder-stund parties are In pursuit and deter mined to take him dead or alive. Old Of orgo Underwood, who wag so severely wounded Tu this rencontre, Is the father ot the deauerata gangut Underwood brothers, mid Is said to ho the master mind In tho orKuntr-uttnn end carry ing out uf all the villainy which has been perpe trated in that part uf the Statu hv Ida sons. JOHN STILL TRAVELLING. an OAntKiih ltvon rnxtiMimrxNO. INFORMATION, Th Cbarnelrrrl'ttrai of JnCkMn-Tenrsee,a Queer Prodarlloasi- A Womnn's III vollon niltHna Down tlx! Itcukv Slenntnlita The llrriiillnar,ivlicreAiultei Jachssin Abxl. Ceriespotulcnte ol To Kuo. Napiivillk, Murcri, 1873. I loft Mrmpltl at night, but a man in tho senrU-e of Tub PtT I tipver in the dark, T passed through Jack aim. Next to Memphis It's tho biggest town tn Western Tennessee, Ita main dtntlngulablnt: feature In It Jackson. The first time I ever wn In Jachton via, a good many year ago. 1 wasn't at good then a t ruu now, and I rode there on a horse from Lexington fn son nmaiihangod. Lex ington boa a tin Court House with a cupola. It' twenty-three nilrcs from the Tenneaoe river and t'xtrsm from Jack's creek, and It's niailootit ot folks and citizens. Tbatridawm hard on the borve, and It was hard en me, tno. I ilkln'l feel llko dancing for socno dny after It. I wore a pair of green leggings, and one stile of my saddlo box, wn filled with pour ut cum . bread and the other sldo with bacon. That bacon was eurtxltiefure I was cured nf thatrldo. Saddlo haga are used 011 horseback Instead of trunk. TrunU don't bitch onto horsen worth a cunt. Tbt'i bitch to elephant better. UOMimltN'O 01' A STOUM. ! Is t'veiity-eltsht mile from lvlugton to Jocksun. Tlicyhadn man shut up In prison In Jusikaou. Ill uamu was ItUcy. He itolrtly ane day nnd kilted a man, and as thay hint no other use tor him they concluded tu hang him. nml I concludes! to go and eeo how they did It, and lumue thai ride. Thoy took htm Lu u wagou to the outskirts of tho town; bo had nn outsklrt ton: ami Just a they were about bitching hltn by the thro.it to the limb of a trc, thero c.imo up a, tornado that twisted ulftho top of that tree tus If It had been n pipe stem. .Ilmmtiiy Crlx, dldnt f cut stick t Kvery tree In thnt foret svemed tu b posseseed with an Irreprosalbl di alni to Ho down un nooivbodv, and ever)boiiy left. Tlio minister, who only , he Sunday previ ous told his congregation " how ready nml wil ling Im was to die," bent the whole crowd and came out abind. The storm lasted halt an hour, and blew down low of Irtf .i, but t didn't stay to eount 'era. Your worthy correspondent was scared, nnd ho slid. They took Mr. ltllcy buck nft'T the storm wns over and hung I11111, hut John didn't fee them do It. It was a tegular luir rlcauo that nrovcnlcd him Inmiss'rlngtlioiltuile, olid be hurried bis cuio some, yi.11 bet. A great many ptoplu In Western Teline'0 will reinelll- 1 bsirtnat terrible Juno 6. I rodu twenty-eight mile hack, all fnr nothing i twice twenty-eight arc (ttty-lx, that's matheuiatli s : mid II reminds me of n chap oul hero wbuUiluk he I somes and couldn't do a sum. ouo AT I'inCIllNO. Savn I, "Ilrlght wort upon tho body politic, v ui'ie ct a nlco figure. Can you flguie llg ur.'sJ'" Sn)s be. " Tes, sir, I can." Sais 1," Well, sir, what would a whole boiled cold row and two bushels uf applce esnde Into nilnre tiles brlngr" Says he, "Stranger, you've got me there. I don't knua." Says I, "You don't?" Savsbo. "No." Sais I, "My sweet travelling porous plaster, the) d bring money." Ba)a he, "Stranger, you're plaen smart; tell me why them applss for mluco pies aro llko tho bird." Haya I, " llecauae they are round now.' Sn)H ho. "No, sir; rsscnuso they am paresl oft," There ain't eleven dollar of costard pie lie tween Memphis and Kashvlll. The cow down hero ain't tbo custard pie kind. Tliey have dog- woud auil catnsn in icnnessce. uogwooa blos soms and has bark, and cattish baa rose, but doesn't blossom, and salt fish la ripe all tho year Tnund. A txivn.T rtiiLE. I saw a srenoln the car psterday It wa such nu oxamplo of woman' undying love nml devotion that 1 must relate it. A man was con versing with a female. She conversed pretty loud. Say he, "Husli;dn hush; everybody will hear you. ' Save aha. "I wont hush. I will make a noise. I will let the people know how )ou treat me." Su) he, " Tor heaven' aako do keep still." Sam be, "lwont keep still. I will Jell. I will let 'em know what a brut" vuu aro." Sn)a he, " D 11 It, shut up." Sais she, "Oh, oh, oh, oh, you wretch, ou'd like to strike inc. Wouldn't you like to ttrlko me. vou brute?" That woman did veil, and If Unit man hadn't cone Into his pockets for inonev she'd linvn gone Intohin-terlcs. Come to find out, she was his wife and wnnted a dollar to buy a camel's hnlr shawl with, and (he got It, too, Tbvu she became as 1 quiet aa possible. And such aro the wajs of women, some women. Hut hem I ntn tn .Nashville. I don't like tu prune my brains for dare- prunes and dates mako good presenes-m I won't tell )ou Hie jear the Indians left In to to mako room tor the palo faces. Niggers ain't palo faces, not very pale, but when they empty slops they turn pad. There aro lota of 'em here, and nine out of ten f 'em ought to ho tmmcd Ml, they nro so Ignorant. Thn Indians aro red men, not well read men, but well red men, nml tin y gn.isln d their teeth with rage when they were driven away from this lovely spot, hence gnsshvllie, which iihseupiitly wua named Nashville, after old man N'a-h, who Is dead now. Till! HISVD or NVVK1ATIOM. Nashvllto Is a splendid city. It Is a port of entry, too, and the capital of Davids u county mid the Stato of Tcnnesec nil at once. It's 011 the Cumberland river. II ain't exactly on It, but on the sldo of It, l-V miles up Hreaiu from Its mouth and the Ohio river. It's at tho bead of stcamlMMt navigation. Thl hood ha never been batupoocd slnco tlio barbarian races left. I saw one stnamlxiat. thero thai there never will l any head of navigation to, not as long ns pint mugj hold out. It's so small that the captain takes It homo raluv night under 111 arm. Nashville Is built on n bluff of sandstone. It wa laid out tu the latter part of tho last century, and by tho lattec part ot noxl century will be laid out, too. It was origlnally laid out on a plot of liu acre. This libit I big. per now bigger than Ouy Fawkes'a plot. Coffee w a settled with codfish skins. Cultee was set tled hv Abe Lincoln. Hills aro settled with spondullx. and Nashville was settled by people and women. KOMr.TlUNI! Y017 CAN HER. Tlm fin t Iblnj the stranger sees 011 approach ing the city. If ll isn't dark, la the first thing bo looks at, and that In Hie Statu House. It Is built on an eminence, and lu-nple nf smlnenco go there. It la u splendid building, and stands high In the cstlmctlon of tho citlten away up high. Nu town tn tho great valley of tho Wert enjoys better health. It possesses a temperate cilniute. Ned Uuntllno used to live hero, slid he bus becomu temperate, Im. About fourteen mile northeast from thn city Is the Ifcrmltagy, the boineftead of Jackson. Here he passed Ills last days, and dledJuuua, IM.1, aged 10, an Illustrious statesman and a warrior. In some parts of Tennessee they swearlu n pot of hot water, add a handful of salt, and call It cussed good roup. I don't llko It; It'a tuo thin. The folk who put up the Stato lloue built 11 castle In the air. A LIVELY ACTI10H. There Is n man llv in Nashville w bo wrote n story. The hero wn. u scout worso than ten Hiiff'ilii William J. Ono day he sit down In a keg of Inn! ; then slid down thn Kocky Moun tains with a c-aunoii lu his mouth, right lu nulling teu thousand Indian. That scout was cii'jcli full of whiskey, and tlio Indiana took til 111 for the great spirit and all Led, nnd that scout took their horses to Chicago and Utualui and sold 'urn, and got rich nnd married the author's daughter, who owned n first mortgage 011 (13 worth of rod halrtbat ndnniod her head, nud now Ibcy Hyp tu aflluence und n house too. They uso mahogany kindling wood nnd gilt edged coal, mid they've got a cow that shines so a block away you'd think It was a white satin row, and they wash the parlor windows with white poodle dogs Instrnd ot nig; nnd Hint crowd do revel in tho lap ot luxury, you but, and It all rnme from genius. One tubful ut paregoric, mixed with halt a pint of laudanum, tnkeu In one dose, will keep u child unlet. Thoy lino hoe coke lu Tennessee. Nnslivllle rakes eat It. Tho inei chants say things are looking due-by-u.. John Smith Is betrothed. This makes twice hu has been betrothed. Juu.v. Content ot the Wceklv Him, Tnr. WrwKt.r Sivs for March M contain tho folluwlugt '1 tie Hanging of William Fetter llrnv the Conill tinted Pussi'd HU bust Nlhi un Ksrtli -reiiea st the Uallussi TM" lllliliit lu lliaitun KxrC'lllilll uf MrKlluae). the Wife .MurJerert .lnquent rtrrmon of Hiury VVurd Ilerclirruti (,'unltal t'unlsliiixnli Amrrioau Lrluilnals AliroJd VVImitlis Metlioilist Preaclicra Say atxiut the iially Papersi Alcxunder t'ullwrll's Kscs;ie The Kua. s is heuuiur l:i'il.'Ulnit to Avoid Kipul.lao 1 Drrenry la IhoHciiJOi Sham Paitsgeot Ariui lietwiea Soualurs I'onkhnirtnit hrliurii t'liinilertng Hie Peoplo-The Man ner III which Ilio l'iil.llo Money was rViuauilnrid by tho Korty.aceund Cnneresa 1 tlaiirpsilua in friiisluus Let tcr from tiov. ItcKnery Kuvlewlng lha Political Situs. Hun 1 All About IVtruli nni Un; oil 'Iraile Its I'reiiut Couultlun and Ita t'uuiuut Meui Termtastiou uf die Cuhtnei rnslsln Kiiirlsnil .Mr. (Ilnditune sad HUCul Icnuuis Itt.iiuio OUlioi The Ureal UsuK of Kualsnd forgery -Arrest of Onenf ttin Purgerain e luiki Tlm Urange droves of Florida llielr Niimiiir ami Valne IhuU tu Fsnnerai KurupesaOplulun of drain's Inaugural 1 The Ureit VVrcttlliig Afutcti 1 hunting Ilia I'layiiiatc-Trlal of a liny fnr Moinlrtitoi rluniteilngthn lllacKa Anothsr Itcciiru ot l'arpet,It,ig Abases In Die South! Emancipation In Pnrto Itlco-Cnuxrslulallout frinii wsahingtiin 1 (loud News fruin L'utisi Jnnu'a Mill to Mruwitilti lloulc Notices A Hevt Vutiltlle of l'uemai Itursl Fellfltf lu Kwilandt Hints on I'ssnlon anil Hresst Noirt on Pctrnre and Industry t Muny (.'ol. uninsof Killiortal Articles and Agricultural 'lattrri Life In the .Mrlrupuils Inlercailug blteicliea nf lily Ncwi Hturira llrrslo and band llauie Cunitierhe 11 and thn l ittle Market Usnlvncm l'lusnctul liilclllccni'c, aud Markcu. The Wkksly flu: contains a completo epltono ot the ntwaof the woil fr n all parts ot thdUnltsd fitatcs asittlin A.mirloaa'ijnthient. topics la wrappers ready formalllng tutho old country may bo ha at the dk uf our pobiicathin oUce. I'rlts four etuta. 'r ill y all Bewa St sites Ui illy sad country. ti wa a FiaiiTUfQ nAX m tjiknton. On OwnlVelil Openlaai tb Hall In tbo lloaae Slel'herssjsj worn Onaalnr nfterthp Pre In the teiin(pTbp Iloo CoiuUte. oss tbq I'ree Unlrraad HtlU TitnNTow, Mnn.l 2t1. This hn bct'ti a. flghtlng dny lu the Hourc. With tho exception ot H'otlier DorrelL, Urother Smith, Ilrotlier Barnee, ami a, few others, every man, ho been slinking up his muscle for tlx past Un huutl. And the Senntc ha not been nmohbetler, Tlm gruvo and reverend seigneurs who ceraioio thnt bonoratilfj body are but seldom moved from tho proprieties ot tho occasion. Taara sro too mattl' Id soldiers there for that, Powell, the out who captured lweuty-cvu battlallag In onu (rUitlous day down near rTcdcrlckjburg.. Is nut tbo boy tn bo frightened In hi. place hy the swivel gun of a persistent lobby. Always tm calm, cool, and Imperturbable as the man nf Marcnto, whom be so much, resemble, he will nut Qy until so mo uow Waterloo gallium him and Ida party In tu vast shaduw, and I much doubt whether even then ho will run. V.HV (ttracASTttxii was itli. or rimiT. Hut they all, with few exceptions, shook their niiisclo up thl morning previous to taking the usual niite-rrsndlal cocktail, nils CatiHrld came down to the House Hill of fight, havlnr itlscov. eiedthnta fow day ago somebody lied been hero wbUeStonewall Jackson was away, nnd had pone ami had paued a little bill allowing one of tlio State oftlccm to purrhose UI thn old law and cipilty reports left on the shelves of Impecu nious hiiillopolen at thai vile sum of fa voliiinu. Already AfsM had len spent In this noble pur pose, and beforotho wee:; won oul 3U"odd of thu State's money would have eoneawar In the twlllcbt wltb Monsieur Monto Chrlfto. lint (lus had nl lKtlu 'peulcrpul through In an hour J and 11 half, and mi earned tbo gratitude of those 1 who call themselves; Jerseymcn and trwpavsrs by stoppliii! a moati little drain upon a more than exhausted treasury. A HIAKLMI UV IM Till. M!: ATE. Over In the Sccatc, thu worthy teiitloiusjt wl. seeuiH to have beeiisuloctodosthu turget forthe small -com of all the nuwspaiiem except The Stix arose to a question of privilege, nnd pro ceeded to except to ttie treatment made ot his speech jestcrdayby ono of your roiileuiporarlesv Tun Ht..i mivkcH no mlMnkMS of this. kind. It sends Just what a man sa). nnd then butil hltn to bin record faithfully and fearlessly. It will never misrepresent the Senator from Hudson. Fume Is too dear, reputation too valuable, even tn thns who have lugo on their ipiondam friend, tiidoonvtbliuof thl kind. Senator Sew ell. a Ism rose am) called attention in 11 statement made tn n Trenton pupr that tbo engrosseil copy nf blU No.N free railroad, had , been taken uui of tbo Stato for examination by Interested parties, and moved Ibe apisilntment uf aeuinnilttee to send fur the usual "person 1 nr.d paper." Hut It Is too late In tho scwUm tn clfecl anjthlnr lu this line, ami the resolution will In all probability amount to nothing. iit'pso.N ixiiirrr ox its mjive. Tliea in tho Hnitie Hudon county cot upon ' Its nerve aud went for and acaliiHt what Is called Uie IJouleviird bill, giving Immense power to a coinmkuiou aa to the opening, laving out, changing, grading, making, and everything etq of avenue In Jersey City, l'eter Henderson I perhaps the best knuwu name In the bill, and If they all are aa honest, sensible, and competent a he Is. they may mako a good thing (or Jersey City. If thoy are not, l'eter will do well tore sign and ct bark to bis mammoth srruashe. tiic woim or wobthixcto.i'i comuittku. S01110 tuluatlce was dono to the committee appointed by lb Huuso on bill Nu. Kin 111 y SIN nl yesterday. It aeema that Worthllurteli and hi committee hare been in session an 01 two whole nights on this treat subject. Yesterday morning tbo rocks of Trenton had long ceased to crow for daylight when Worthlngton and his friends sought their couches, and this morning Jersey farmer were taking their roOVe and sausages when the same parties sought to steal an hour of nature's sweet restorer. At neon to-uiiv Wortlungtoii sent up his report on tho Sonnto amendment to House bill No. 0. The amendment. It mnv bo ns well to say, con-lst tu the simple and wholesale substitution of the Senate bill after tho enacting clause of tho Huuso. (in this bill as amended the coinmittco has been laboring for two night with a persist ent fidelity rare an) where and unexampled 111 Hie history of New Jersey. As the bill enmo from the Svnuto, nj before Intimated In this cor respondence It wua coinimratlvely worthies a tub thrown tu the popular whale fur the popular whale' amusement. Under tho bill n, railroad might indeed be built If a man could get tho money, but unfortunately he couldn't get tho. money even 011 a )' olul. Worthliigton had tho amendments printed at h la own pciisn and laid uxn the desk of niembers, hlinielt taking care to see thai the prt had ropb. Tin: Axr.NiiiiE.Nrrt vi) tub rumtiiaii iiuauhill. A remarkable exhibition of the committee's, falrnes Is also shown In thu fact that accniu. pan) lie the amendment thryprlnt a shret con taining the reason fort heir amendmeiita. These latter nro IH In number, some of them Im provements In tho veruii'lo.-y of the bill, others an addition to It. Four of them may b con sldried fuu-ticulatly vital to the construction uf any railroad. No. an prevents the gobbling up of " any fran chise, lands, or located rout, of on) bildge. rail road, canal, turnpike, or other corporation char tered for tho purpos of facilitating transporta tion, except for the purpose of crosslus told lands nr route of said corporation," A-e. .No. 31 makes prov Uluu that " no railroad shall he located under thl act elsewhere than In tho counties of l-ex, Hudson, and Camden, for more than five tulles within fifteen 1IJ1OU) hun dred feet of the route of any other railroad pre viously located or constructed, unless with tlio consent of such other railroad company previ ously obtained tbarefor; provided that a rail road mnv bo located or constructed under this act on tho urvved route or location of any othur railroad with the consent ot such corpo ration, nnd not otherwise." TUB COLOIIKII OXXTLEMAN U.HIlfKjn, Hut No. n. which follows. It tnav a well be here stated Is tho peculiar colored gentleman, unmasknd, to whose nncoverlng tho attention ot The Sex readors u lost week directed: Xo. 33. No frsnelilse hrretefore grsule.1 tuaonalnict a rsllrosd,or to hultd or eatsMlth temca or Lri'iKea.or toupsratssny line ef truTtl snd tak tolls tltcreiur, hall herestier continue to be or be construed to re main rvrrstlre unless in aucn rrant hrrrtorors mane ur here after 10 he made it be so expressly pruvtdrd. Pertinent to this clause Is tho " reason " given by the commilloo : The courts hailug reei'iitb tiskl thnt s grant uf a frsn chuo l I'xrtuvive liy Implication agalust vvir ou but thnbtate.w tdrhltu-aUll' uuyalsuy luotiuntcltlugulah, the oblect ot this amendment la that tiemfter nu anrli niunuputy shall continue, sud thai hsucefnrth nous fcliall be cri'aii'U. ualtss tbo repri sent atlvrs of the psoplc ihall drclare their doaigu lu so blud ih cliiroes hr an express and uundilaiarle lu'llcsllun of thctr Intention. A road c instructed under the bill a- It came from tho Senate was like Aladdin without Ills lamp, because tho Senate omitted toglvo any express right to collect cither tolls, fares or freights, and the prosiect of dividends was as remote as that of the mlllcnlum. TRH AMi:.D.Mr.STH Afinr.Ll) TO. Th Clerk read through the whole bill and then presented Worthlngton's amendments, line by one thee were taken np nnd iiaued, not even Hut old Latin gcnllcman, Nviului, contru. dieting. And so now It goes back to the Senate. Make mine but small beer bets un what Its Into will ho lu that body. Wu aro getting Into the short corn rows nud the fellow who gets out tnt shall b.ivu the lilggost piece of pie, ntg HAPDl.L KIM It UAlt.llOAIl DILI. The Senate passed the supplement to the Sad din Hlver Itullrond bill, which revives an net of Ivt year. It was then sent 10 tho House, und the llouao passed It mid sent It tu the commit tee to take It to the (iiivernor. At this point the Senate reconsidered its vote, and sent a inessuge to the Huuso roiiucstlug-u return nf the bill. In tlio moan time the Governor's private secretary having got tho bill, 11 resolution was introduced requesting the Uovernor 10 return It to tho House. This was delisted, nnd it was said thai the Midland road'andotheriiionopollsts wanted to kill thu hill, und had Induced Its reconsider nl lull in tbo Senate because the people of 1U.T- ..,.i it ri.n ii.oin r., E..,i ... the (iiivernor to return tbo bill by 11 vote of 1U to all. MI'MRIPAI. TAX ON IIAILUOVPH. A bill was Introduced requiring railroad com panies, In addition tn the tax of the half of ono per cent, on the post of the bed of their roads linn building and grounds for depots, to pay a municipal tax nf one per cool, upon n valuation to ho made by 11 Stato Commissioner of Hailrnad Taxation, to 110 appointed ; ten acres at the ter minals, with tbo buildings, to bo freo from mu nicipal tax. The bill to prni ldo Summary Jurisdiction Courts in Jersey City wa passed In the Senate, Abo, the supplement tu thn JervuvClty mid Her gen i'nlnt Unllroadt tlm supplement to the Jer sey City Fire Department : and to authorise tho Morris nnd Kssex Hnllmad to build a spur to the city of I'aterson. VAI.IDATINn TIIK IIAII.HOID IXAKU. Tbo bill to validate tbo lruso botween tho United llallroad Companies and the l'enns)lva nla llallroad Company passed the House, mid only awaits the sluiiatuio of the (lincniiir. A bill was Introduced In thu senate to author, lie the Hssessors of the sevrral counties In tho Stato to select for each county flvo liundird per sons fur Jurors, und thu rciiililto number aro then to he drawn out. The Hnuao naxsud tho supplement to the Jer sey City mid Ilorgcn l'olnt Uallroad Comimnv' bill. Also, the resolution to appoint a Commis sioner to select Jurors lu Hudson County. A I no, tho Hobnkcn City Comptroller's bill. Also, tlio request nnd Walk III llallroad bill, A motion to reconsider the vote by which the llallroad lease bill was paisud this iilternoon was lint, Jolts PASPS. Tbo Newest tiling In Challenges, Mr. Sebell Falrchlldn of Pittsburgh, save : " I am pre pared tn matelt s gcnrlrman, w hose name t do nol uruiKiM to maus public, a gaui ol uukfr, JU nrt.,30u, rraeaeeuti alrvrn games nf raalau froui ll,li In tUU) ssnti aanw 1 ar games f wbtat or nrlh bagu at Irum t4.SiolofJii.ia) each game. Tluse cvnlaatn re lobe prayed t a time sad place to be mutually screed g un. THE MARTYR IN THE TOMBS. 3M. TIIAJN TO Itli JlE.tUO AT t.AHW JIKfQUIi .4. ITlClt TIltDVNAr.. Ren. Levi H. I'hullrelit Deiiiuasllng Tiut'iVs llr4ns4 1liriU-ii JoHnson, Assisting) bl only Fear hclua tbut he ritnnot Drag hlsi Oul e'en with a Van ef trscn. Mntiy flopkw) to tho siitUehm Infentisi sfrpt!Mrs1v ts o th elephant, but few, however,, were allowed that prlviligp, A Hl'N reporter, through thu courtesy of Warden .lohn son, was iriulbtsl to wend hU way tn cell.' In Murderers' Uow, and In a tew moments tho In ner door was swim? bm'.tt, and thn sparkling eyes ot the lightning Train peered through tlist bans He neenied to feel much bettor than on the day previous, and anld that he had been ho slcgpd hy innnr who thought they might do ornithine toward preventing the authorities, from sondliu; him to un a'.)lutu for the Insane. "Only n few moment ago," said he. "I to reived tbls letter :" )lv Dr.inTnits . May I gst a tntsui rma-mfar you to-morrow sod hrlmr you lisfnre the v'ourl to be ill. ' ctisryisl or lisitsil ? You rnu-c nrl go to the asylum, ft willrntn too urtertr. I osno.it rH bv ana sen rou acrltlccd, but can di nnUilng wlinuat- your reaaeui. Shall I proceed t it la tile ur death for you. iruly.Ac, L.S. cnTn.in. "I told Mr, aiattlold. th bsnrer of this note, " sultl Mr.Trnln, "to tell the (leneral that I would consent tu nothing uf the kind, 1 re main here on principle" be added, "nnd th , authorities must DO MK JUST ICR. T feel Hint my mission here is ended. Tho Tomb must como down! If they send mc tu an asylum I will start the ball a rolling, and that institution wld f nil. also. Oh, how the authorities would llko to murder mo, but they cannot do It. I have f hem In my grasp. Only yesterday souie Itilne was given me In mv food which made ins - dcntlily sick. I do nut doubt but thnt thn food wn tmlonrd. Stoxe enino to mo aa f nn fi. luting, and shortly afterward wc burstcd the ; glass In the window up thero (pointing to th little window at tho rear ot the roll) and the fresh air revived ma. 1 do not think the officials ut this prl"o:i wuuld do mo harm, and therefore exonerate theiu. (IoikI Mrs. i'.lnutior Fletcher : Hlehop wxi here Just before nu came In. She Is going to get n body of competent Physicians to examine Into my sanltr. Dr. Neidl, th rirlson ph)slrlan, will tell you ttiat 1 am not n.iane. So will manyuthsrs who aro cipially oouictent to Judge mo us Dr. Hammoud or Dr, Cross. Hut let the authorlti itiuiii with their I work If they will. I can stand It. Hammond signed his I IIKAT1I VVAnilAMT when he certified to my Insanity, and ho ! know It." I Mr. Train crew eloquent ns he spoke of the) I new outrage which he thinks the authorities, intend tn Impose upon bleu and atsiured the reporter that h would al.ldu by tbo decision ot thn people. He extended his band to tliiire iKirter. whom ho bado a hearty coil bye, drew back tho heavy Iron dour, aiid-thut himself out from th gore of the curious. When the reporter, a few moments later, met the warden In the office, that oOUlid asked, " Well, what due he say? What la ho going to do about II?" The reporter replied, "Nothing." Tbo Warden stroked hi beard nnd smiled. Then he chuckled tu himself and snt lu his eom fortahle nnn phalr. Pointing to a document on hi desk ho said, "That Is a writ of fuifViM corpus commanding me to produce Mr. Train' body lu pourt to-morrow." Then the Warden chuckled again and added, " So bo goes out to-morrow." 't he reporter next called upon (ion. L. 8. Chat field, who waaln his ofllre talking to a lady and gentleman who ses-med very anxious about .Mr. Train's fntr. Thn (it'liernl. all etderlv f-entlemall ot admlrnblo address, said that he went before Justice Fanrher In the morning and procured wrlta of hofierori!iand fertlornri sous to have Mr. Train taken Into cuurt and the ludlctnisnL examined. "Tn tell the truth," added the General, "the Indictment Is NOT WOUTIt A STItAW, and Mr. Train hns been unjustly detained In prison. Tho authorities aro afraid of blm.n lie Is what you style hlin lu Tim Slt.san elephant un their hands. Train Is no more Insane than I am, and 1 havo yet to bear of any one calling mo Insane." The Indv here Interrupted the Rcueral by say ing, "Mr. Train know that we are nil fricndlv , toward him, nud appreciates our kindness; but ho wants ua to do nothing, saving It Is tho duty ' of the authorities to set him right." The venerable gentleman accompanvlnr tho ludy said that bo thoitgbt Mr. Train wom very foolish nut to allow hi friend to Intercede, for him. "Oh." said tUeOensr.-l. "but I have bad Hie 1 writs serve... nnd Train must bo taken Intutourt I to-morniw." I Tho venerable gentlemr.li amlled. "Warden I Johnson told me," sold he, "that bo had tried every melius to persu ide Mr. Traill to step out I f hi cell, but thnt lieonre Invnrinhly declined. 1 You know Train can gonublsownrecogiilaucp. ' Well, when Mrs. Trnlu visited tho Tombs to sun 1 her husband, tbo Warden said to G corse, Why 1 don't you go home with v our wife? You know you can lenvo here. (Jo with her.' (leorgo wouldn't stir. Wtlll'K.V .H'IINii.N'S OM.Y rUAII. "Then again, the Wiudenhasrepciitedb asked flfoigo to gu down into tho otcce nnd amuse himself or walk lu the )ard. Hut llcorge stin k, und there he sticks. (Hero tho vener.ild" gentleman lowered his voice). Tho Warden told : inn iiulstly that If ho could only gut Oorgo out of hi cell lie w oiild shut tbedoor, nnd not per mit him to ienter, and that If I (purge stepped I out Into the open nir outside tlm nrlsun walls, the Tomb diair would be barred ngalnst him." Here tho speaker laughed heartily, and added, " Ilow ho sticks, how he atlclj. Uod kuows what a time w may have to-morruw In dragging him out of hi coll I" (ien. Chatfield said that tbo Indictment does not sat forth what matter was ohsoen in tho suppressed 'J'nihi Ldyus, and tbereforu must fall. "You might a. well draw up an Indict ment," said be, "against a man for murder, and not mentlonwbo tho murd'red person was. If thoy send Train to Ward's Island, tbo authori ties will dUcover that lie has them lu 11 very big box." The Oeneral, In bidding the reiiorter good-bve, said that at last something would be done In the Train case. Mr I'.leannr Fletcher Hlshop procured an ad ditional writ ot fnuVns rurius from Justice Fanclivr, and on Friday It I returnable. Dr. fitiernsoy of this cHy, Dr. A. D. Hug-ilcs of Hruokl)ii. and tlio other ex;'rts will then testily that Mr.Trnln Is perfectly sane. Mr. Cumin's Child nail ber lleurl'uilri s la v rollci C'wurt. Mrs. Jane Currnn of II Hnboken street com plained yeitenlay in the .faffs rson Market Polite Court that Mrs.(eorglnnotk!cy of ts West Xlarteenlh street had rrfused to slve up her dsiiuhler.Mary Ana Praily, a blight, uitelltgrnt child. Mis.llurfley ssld that tie found ttie child destitute In the street on a cold day hut Niosmier. 'liie child wa roi ured with rsirs unit f.iih. "1 pitied her anil look hr hiunc uml elesiied and dresses! her. 1 found her inullier. slio readily ceu. pealed llmi I rlmald have tier. 1 uou bi-cstnr alrunly atlattied to lir, as the la to inc. Miu lius hein golug tu aeheol. and slis Is Uiphy and contei.teil lib tur." ltir ihint clung so Mr, lluritey, snd a.i sent tionio a lib her. Catarrh breed consumption. Wolenlt s Cn tnmi Aiiiilhtutiir curia It. Vslu l'slat reiiiuies all pli)tlcal stlu.- ,Ulr. Weekly and monthly payments lor furniture and carpels st 11. M. Co perm ait X Co.'a, IU Cn I'.Usill tlri'Kt. mil M.V.I.V C'J.f it JM CO.UJf i:nciAi.. Wu.nksday, irnnli WI P. M. Tlitw were no specially Importiuit features presented at tho Stuck Iixchunge, though tlio morning transactions developed eonlilernhle sicciiliitive animation, and resulted lu 11 good trade. The tone ot prices, however, vvus downwind, ui:il us tho shorts )-e-.tcrday ipilte gencnilty covered their riieculatho contracts In I'aclllc Mall, this leaning spoclalty was heavily ircssed for sale, nnd full olf "If per cent, tn .Vi',, though rallying 1. per cent. In the final business. Too bull, of the trade was confined to Pacific Mall, Wcstciii I'nlon, Now York Central, lltio, and Luke Shore, but tho chief Interest centered in the llnt named, and its business amounted to about one third ol tho entire volume recorded, W hlle tlio other stocks above named fluctuated only about H to ? per cent., yet an uncertain mid unsettled feeling pervaded thu dealings, und speciiliitiotilu thuufteruooiidrlfted Into poslllio IiiilgnlUcaiice. Krlo was conspicuous, for Its strength, and nd vanced from til.", at the oicnlii'to tlVv 111 the late trade, and closed utW,, Western I'nlon wu very steady throughout the day, and ranged between Mli and W, with final sales at M'.. Luke Shore was firm after touching III',, und closed at Itli,, though In tbo morning selling up tu UI,',. Hold cm of Now York Central showed a disposition to realize, and theui was 11 decline nf ( percent. In the late trade. Panama opened at 1I5,, fell olf tn lltHibut clo.cil 1 pur cent, better, mid llurlom dropped from Vfl to 13.1, The roniain derof the list presented no special attractions, except that Itosloti, llurlfmil and Erie fell off to S'U but rallied uiterward tu 3i Ohio and St, Pauls having beeu steady 011 limited tnuisac. Hons. The total number uf shares dealt lu wero l.'.'l.l'.Hl, of wnlch I'lielllo Mull represented to.sui; Western Union, W,lfil ; New York Central, RttsJ; Krlu. 13,711); Lako Shorn, 11,451; Union Pacific, 0. 710; Jlostun, Hartluid mid l-ilo, 7.UUI; Ohlos, 6JI); HU I'suU.riJKt); llsrlciu, VOU; (.'..band 1. C., 4.1111); Itoek Islnnil, I, HIS; 1 'annum, 1,5' J); Hannibal and St. Jiiswuli.UJU; and bt. Paul pre f rrcd, ICO. 'I he gold market wa active and excited at tho Very opening, on cable despatches' that the Direc tor. nitrMi IVitircof Kivilld,AkftSrsaWlllBCCtlnf trJayhrnlt tM iUciuiii.rM Jtt V cseni. to. 4, sin) that the. loitrwdlatp uoiuUlOf ttttei aud den t")viau:o cuhlho trastod to hslare fiMSat, ojt spocle bv tho banli.ttu same, having twea sent to (Icrmnny, 'Ilio gold market oonsasiueruty starlusl uit Mrun?s b.vUg, lurupeik usl to till tew lulniilo aftorttxi oponiiig,aqd!sulNpqiieiit ly. lunkl vnneldcrabta anlmallun, toso. about. mlildi.y to llflif, the nfteniuett, aW bavlra; niiltod In'lnes-u Ut ntuk UflV, closing At lit. Thuiu WKoipUto ou active) denionit througbont the ila from Ilia shorts, tho ss'V'hsiiislun hat lujhccn Irooly entcrtalnoilttvi any ueootiltry ' which required the bank Directors o call n si-ccUl illusion to-day. In. vbjvv of tlio fact si Tiiursdav' Is the citablk-hed ilaa for reguJrjr ineetlmu would to-morrow nalunUry Luclluetln Dlrectuti tu a further adv n.o tn tho ralii. There wen also othur cons Uer.ltlona oITwctiii the price ta-daj'. nd tho bull cJfc,uc In d'hl would iindiiiibu.'illy havo pushed up tbo pru inluni even had uut trill sudden action Of the flank uf Hngland euine to their assistance. Hold fr in various c.iuses will undoubtedly rule much higher nut only hiHMUwo of our exces sive iaiivrtntbiwi, but tbo inorchants bnvn lanteluapfsiiilaud on Uiftibvrtslde ut II 10 mir ket; and the exixirts of spulc during tlm past ypr hare nls dMwn. from thin country heavy . anuiunt, vej-louilvcri,liiintd at from tlilrty-llvo , inllll'ius tofu-ty uilllkusol dollira. The prssu.l bull rhifue Isgol't hive been operating exuusivrly in tl market itnre thi price waa sNeit IIJV, reanrlngat srisji au1 buyiuiui Hi Urcllne. and tuiiitr the iiinnscersent, sslsirrnerslr UMlirsloiHf 1 f Itr. Hurts llstcli, la nov 1 bsllevsd toeuntrjlmoni goldtiiuu uuiinl hy thn ro- r tire city hiaXa, oiiguM Iruus b rate paid for having bvlsntf vi- rld rangeil ! 3 ' cent, to Hit, aad liter at 3 V cent, rxctaaruu: h aise, l.t, Inimeilisis dvllTcry, Willi Rn.il uuofAtlotm als, 5, and T V" csul, Ttie SarsTtisiaury ittd mil riOseia say csllisl bomll tn-Usy, ul paid out In cUl lali rtt SB tl, lulillo dllit IJliMl ThetuUltlrartiiiisatllieihiiai'.xvlisnrrUiik 1 "i ll tQM.vih gul 1 Uiliiwa, (kiuursl ; S'td rut reuey bikiiicits, flJII.SlC 'Ihc fallawlog wrr thu ptlie clpsfquuiatlans 1 10.V.M .....113' 11014 A.M... .1IIV( 1 atl P.M....IW, loot a.M . ihk 11 r. I. t tisij J-e I. M.....ui,' UXM-A, M ..US I IM I'. M...J13H 14P.M.. ..111. 1 TheiUiy'shusinisa at the Stib-Trcastiry waaaifnlloaa: Oidd rcslpts, s-.s1t'i psyinenta. H.IJiisji.vli bP suce. tlu.liuiui.i9. lurr "my rrerlrta. tr.s.us.isi r-m-nis. tl,tl?.KU'li balsact, tiMla'll-'e. L'usluuia, I no. 0. Fes.lsn i:ifliaa mn inlet tbouili Heady durlnr the morning, si 1W , fur prime banlers today bill, and leo for siiort a'iftil. net In the stternoon Ikcre una more inqiury.wliicb HlPi Hie incrvssa In the Pink ef f.'nctir.il rale alnve aUnded to quotation were ail v.u. cd to I'siy and HO', rei'tlvcly. Tbi-re are lame siuuunts ot oerrawsil rtirllnf bills which .lin ibirlsg U.0 iwxt few a-ecka, and ajiy um nvivty illalur hntcp In London wuuld cause great eltueuliy la re new!. The ruoney nurkit hs been sctlve snd hljhsr, wilt th esin , nil for esll loans at ilui-s quite pressing, n.t early ss'sotlstsons wrretrts.edon a tin-is t I -HI slid tnlarvallu 14)1 aud liuaresl, tml as the ilr vers on tue Imiutry iiecsuie mure urgi nt, snd tbe slirruoua trani unions were liasist on Ids nal to l-l snd inlrnst, tin larur liavlng usea the final rate, lbere 1 a lea coup fidvnt lene la referent tu easy utonity aad bor ruvrrs ri'irard the next fess wistka as likely to work even moro clusrly. hreause of tiisr eonntry reiiiiireiiu'nta hi tne a-firsment nl ihorflrst ul Asrtl oiihvstinns, as writ aa tbe srknirwlclgs'l inability ofthetsitiks to sttord n tlef lu their tastonw rs. Th bears In auifks.rreistnuJngth aiuiallun, arsdlspoieit to aid In luith' riiiotieUiyr.uiturriW3uutiail arc with draaiug legal linCrr frumcustuui.iry laaningriisnueK UoTertuncut bond dealer are anpphcd st thn legal cur. reacy rale 10 7 coin, 101111 to imikn np halsnesa tat this afternoon Nt3 snd Istsrest to 1-ta Oat s-aspald. lu the dtsCoant isarket ibf re Is uiiKlt urrguVirltir in th iI'rlliiiM, slew brultcrsri poniug a fair irAiiv, whllu oun-is CuinpUm ut lie eiirenw dulloiMs. Catiltahata are attrsrte.l by the high ratea on cali.on approved snick collateral, nnd pn-rrr Hits temporary dlrcrticn ut thrlrlatnnccr. Prims mi-resntlle actep lance pass al lots It Pent., with rirrptloaast. UoTernnirnt srnrlile nsvesiiUn been srtlvesada f a: Uier advsouo was rrcunied. lb eltief iaicui;yln th way 01 bualiu-ss la fuundinthe fact thai tiivrssro nu hnpurtsiit ufer.ru.aur Lunds upou Hie market, aud the drniand la cunqartry largrtr In excess of tne supply, the sdrsnir In prices nut bringing o'lt sny Im, per (sot snionnla. The htufaer ranao of gold, and tho bsttrr niifitalKias uf furrtffa exchsnre, bar also addnt itrnigui 10 urk'vi. while in furslgu bauarra bar brru fivu purubtirs ut suchluis asncru prrscntsd eaibu tnarlet. We notesalrsof issis, eoupun,at l'JOt rrgls Irri'il isjila, US 1 rnnaicred ISfits. ttT 1 couuon WM. u..w. IHl mjsstsrrd iwta, lis.fi cmpun lr;a. lUHi to-tns, ,-ouiMn, IWt esmpun INSXs, m t aud currency a, 113, Ttie market cloaisi slrontf. Ill ur j lie Co., St W all atrect, repurt st 4 P. 11 .1 IM. .Klisl. led. ulsil. I'.R. enr.ua 111;.- Ill -a'l.1VV,c.Rip.llbs. ll'.n la ul la.il. rcg...lls iisli Mw, ltl), ,oau..lls llS'i U. tssi.eoup. ., na iJO.'a H l.cuap,.li; UJJ,-, r.. M. t N11T tlli( tu.sM,reg Illi. Hi Va iu.eoup. ili lt;i( lu-sw, coupon. ..tu tl'J'i 3-:i,lsni,roiip. .tn u'.ij Ns of issl, in wt'j W, s.rs.lKJ, cm:p..li;V lis 3ui tssi, coup.. 114 1 1 J1. 3-Ji.'U.r:J JJ.116'1 ill,)! .(.enl. F. g. bds.. 104 luSi. At th Trrasiirv purchase of Aiuti Government honits lostjy, iiiTtrfiivs were elicited tu th rxionl vt tl,UUii.. si prices rnnnlng froni llta iu II 3. '.J, aad lb asara wsanisitu un a bavlaol 1119 l.i UIXU. btatetiunibmiru unaiually active, eipccially hi the Ter.Rfisee e, b'lth old and nvs la,ni's, and Missouri Is. frtc-s s'tre lower, and thsre apr-arisi a gsnnrst ulpo allloil lunoiig holilcra to throw uvslboard the feaurs. so, Ihu M selluiKdimntuT'iV, but laur rail) tax 10 7V, aad cl'sslugal ;. TenuaseiU,old, bruiiabtrii, ' n iiiellnt' of I c cent, since tbe carty board. Missouri fo so itutWK. a dtclibsuf 1V( Vent, ilnre )etrnljy luiirulng. MUaauil b,, llsnnlail end bl Jen-pit Paue, bover,wrres.iungal St!, New York Mats t, bounty lusii, n ?titreit. lisi vip nute sale ut Uauuver PaiK st l"St Hank uf Hrpublie, 110', 1 iiirinan American Hunk, Itu t and Merchsi is' Lxcliaiurn Hank, W. In rat.ruid buuua tiiere was a wull-d.atriliuled Irsde, and the atleatlou of Investor Is nltrarr,1 tn tie nrst rcorttrsge IhiU'Is of w-ll s-tal')sb,sl ruads. Central l'a. uics and Unu.ii I'scMcs, first 1 luurtjas'r, and al.u tne laud grants, are Liuivr tu 1 ilav. ssliingar ii't. k7, and SH rrncrtlnly. Th" mote 1 prstnliiout sales lo-dT were K. le.Slha, Hal t Micbigsu 1 hmuhera !. FKt'. , t'tiitral l'swifleguia Ltinds, a ,1 , ('til, ui I'aclflc 1M-. . hi;, 1 1' mini Pacific 7s, laml crsut. rii;,7K . Ti'lisla and Unhash lats.s.'.)4i (Irene IVfs.srii I 'd. f'ii I )Ufm. l;m'k Island anil I acltle is. 1UI.4 1 Sew I J.'-i'V Central lits, new. U'li Morris aud Kssex la.s. ! pre. . I'lsvl ml sml Itttshunrhuna.Wi onijand Mis, , sis.iiipl ld, sf t li.lcsgo null Norlbwe.tf-ra lsts,yi't . Milwaukee sjid M. Paul Ws, La iruvsKi dlvlslou,isi :. 1. and I. I' l't, tn';: (. r snd I. ('. '.'its, 1 "lif'-7ti t hlrsim and iirsawn.trrn Kxtetislou.lai. ( .. ('. hii.1 I.e.. IK. If ton, llsrlforil mid Krle Ists, i'.m ID). 1 Morris an. I I'sscx t-ls, I r., ; ( liliagn, Itors lalsnd I alii 1-acllU ta, litis. I 9on Psrtne 1U1, fT Pnlon !' cine Ts, lu.a gr.nl, tSi Orilo aud Mlssiisippl riinsnll. Ustsd liuuils. sjsi Huston, liarifurU aaa Krle, SUf i Iiilanare ami iuelsou reglxered bauds, td, loji, ; I hi. ago snd VlUin Ists, 10. 'the bighsst, tuHvat, and 4 P. M. closing prices of stocks lo-d.ij aero: -Vl't'i'l. IUA..I. Loict-I. lilil. .ui.il. S. Y C. and Hudson RU iuj;i liati i"ji, llarhm 13".! 1 Pi l. I.ne rvv tm rt, r.v. IskeMiore S. W HIS Hi's Mal.s.h WS ''s Nuribwesteru K sj Nortnwratrru prvKrisd... ss Itock tUnd USX lll.'f 113 lli'i Korl Wayne - II l Milwaukee ami M. Paul . SV, M UK S1H Mil. snd M. Paul ursfcrred 7s T3I, ;.vv 7S (ihiuand Mlnusippi 43t ai( a a': lioiton.llanfordondEne.. X i 3 Si: Sew Jir,cy Ccntrul ica, laj-J imij I9i I'nlon I'aritlc ras ii,' 331! j ".. ' snd Indians Central, 10 V) i0 HaniilbalsinJ l. Joseph... 41 44 14 4th llsn. and s't. Joseph, pfd.. . M Cu.tuu M KU 1'susiua 113 If Ill's 113!, mv 1. L. and Wist. ru..... lulls Ul', lui3 mil; Wiatfrn L'lilun Tilrsiraph. tt vu s rsrinc Hsu 3.1 y.il tv, uulclallvrr A) 43 UutrkaUivr pr't - M Ul Ad.iuia Kxprrs si 94 : W rlls. r srgu u. Kx M; si tl'i Arurtcaa ler. L'. Kxpres. cs UulltdbtsltillivrcM UH 15S ffvl.VKX.Y47 AXU J'l.Y.t.VC.l t. Till", niGl'T riHt CK.NT. (QU.MtTnitl.Y lutenst) I'lcsT Muirrasua (Join ltcxnj uf thu Lo oaysr-inr, CrtiwroaoviLT.B axd SoiTitwi:sTr.ii.v IIailv.ay or IxiiIasa, offered fur sals by Messrs. JOSKS 4- SCIIUYUIIt, tiltno it., yield the largest lu ruruu uf Mtt) arsl-class rsllway security uu tUeruarltt. lteiil Kaintp Market. At the I'.xchaiigo Salesroom, veterday, A. J. Elccckcr, ion i. Co. (T. OTrlcn, ref.-rc) sold Ihc 4 atory Veia Pcotia Huue front huuso (uuflnlsNp 1) with lot, fflin, south side of Seventy seventh street, 137 fret eait of scrend aum.c. for f (1,010 1 the house .nl).,l'jui?, mlhlut, ?UtU ui:i(lunl.UI,IQ.rv,.i ; lueae siljuUiln.:, Int Jl.U'f. iiinanlsliiip, Tld.mi sll purvlisard hy the plalntltt. Mi lie-, Wiliins ft to. rold "-.fry brick and : story Halle hi nsr, with lot dlxwi, .'! Wat Eleventh trert, tlS.W. Jsiacs M. Miller (J. S. Woodward, rrfrree sxld :-4tery frame and lot, H.sr.n, 15 Kail lnb alrert, ti.ua. Jcre. Juknun, Jr., sold the liousr and lut, list ua rn-rect uvinue, llruaibu, ruiuibig throiiglt tu ficn ntivnUi strrvt, betneiu Third suu t'uLiia simtiis, for toSOT. To-da) J. H. Idlwa sill selloulhs prtiulsei.rahiur shine, a 1 it.lo nnd di-sir.iole IH-nts-ii), 11 Muut guiurry strift, Jersey City, eotnprlfiiig 11 st,..e sjd liwelliiu,' corner ut nn or-i itrei-Land me bski-ri ad lolning. hale iiiisuluie and tirtus liberal. S;u'iill uur arc eslH-i'ially tiottlled. Yisterda) lbs lasl Kslctv Association of liud.gn count), New JtT't'),ru'ld uicct ug,ui.dn.ulu-d " fist ttie Aa'ocutioti iipproic or liie eoaatrurllou ur an ateniie to be nut less than oue hundred tect wide, troiii the so'ittirrl) lutlic nurihurl) lli.euf thecuunry." M1s11 It Is 1 , 1111 inhered I hut (l Assoclailoii numbers nearl) una titiiiifrod liirmbvra, cotnfsiiii'd uf the lai m l dealers uui. I i..in'i uii.i .a in tin' coiinti, r 'pr, lu.ii-i 'iT'-r seieiitrnilllionsof the real property, such un endorsi" uu lit nf 11 grand liuimtvi tucnt int 11:1s business, rho usortnii n is ei'lciipy deterudned Ilia, N'a .Icraev shall keip l.ir plus' lu the front ut our s.ilmrlia, Ihe annoiinc incut uf thu sje nt Uii luta in the Twent).ilrst w aril of Prooklyu by .lere..lotinstiul.lr., is 1 refill nu htllc cicttt-nirui 1011.1UC Lung Ulaiitl dual I r-, sun the d"U.aud for maps thus far has been iiunre. ii'iUuliil. foiae uperalora legard It aa abuldstriito Ikruu an large an muoaut of liroiicrty upon (he ntsrset thus csrl) in Uu sea. un t w Idle ulhcr,. c. nl, It-ring lhat II la uot htjh.prtftd property, hut ireclsc)y the class uf lots soiigtit .itler I'i iinchuiiics, builders, sml tuiull distlera, pi-. . ltd s mi'fi ssful sale. At .III) plli'i' llcse luu ate IKi I) In I'm ut auctlua tin) taanutirmc s hull Inrealicrat. -- Sew Viirlt II 11 rk lis. WlHiNUhllVV, Mill I'll Ilk-ri.OCIl AMI Mr It, l'latr linn utth i.iirbiiatnissi shipplnggiu'tt si-aitei supcrltae, No. ;, iiuitir Me.terii, St. I.euH, Ki iillc rn, iiuilsprliu Imkt'rs, tltnuerots, Iowa, nnd M itcoii.in in fa r requcstat full prhe, CuruiiU'JUt.'a'))'. 'ciiu.lui I'lour biiptrdiiu Htsto and IVesitru. p hbl., f J.'."i il. 1 iitrn fisie. ti l.''iii Waateru iiiriiiswneitcx. trJs.li .li.3 1 U. doiihic extrr.a, M.vi fi.'ti , do. svinlcr uliLsteilrasandiliiulilu sitra., ,.;.v )ll.'i3i ctlv miiii. pliurcilrss.li.VVi.i.V3: clt) Itadu nnd fsuili) hrauih.t) tisilalit isout o in b-ili-ra' an t f i-ntl) liratuli, s i.-i if r3i huutheru suli'liliin ixtrsa, t-Msf.s.73. Itru noiir,tv.i.V73, 1,1.111 liirul-Yl rotirn. S.C., JWJJ llraudy wlue, :c tiolK ' f.'l.Sl. riiiivisiii Pork firm with Jobbing sales of niesa at f is lor uht nnd flf.'.-a tor now 1 Ml ssts. nsw for nuxt Monday at till, n, Hcef in mo.lera.e iiiiaauituiiil il. ni, lucon uasvtry active sud closed . ijsc higher 1 Jl- J, mil I'm., including long clear at I'U'.'ii.c.i short chsr, Sitdi.s'.c.; sla-i slitrt rib, ti lUti S).ci dry anltcd stniuV ders quilled 6',-i.t ilo. hsuis, lu'.d-.llc. furbliurt.iuid . fur long 1 nil kisd and smokrd utrsta quti't. lard saa firmer and fairly t .llm, prims city l..tsHc.; sulsa of vVestern, 11,'JIO lea. prtiiiti aleaui at SHe. apol uml March. XAM.itfor Aprp,tj,c. tur May, snd l)c. for Juno. I)ri'ssi'dliuirateadysl7W'll4 .the latter lur )l a. Hut. ter. syjti 13c f ur new t old uuaetlk-d. ctiecsi-.vTC i and quirt rr.hfrxs,JI',i'.D ' liiuiN -Wluat quiet , sales S.htm bush. No. S Hdingo and rrjratud iprug at f l.M aliuat 1 miiiiri UUIe at ll.iu . and No. 3 Milwaukee spring lurid 01 ll.Tiall.-Li . t, Curu lltiaiiy lulct k,lV buna, UitlU'llag WW buch. lor ei rost.si Misc, for old. Weston nlxd. bv .'tor 1 &f I ihu fcr nt VVesum. vrt sBuat 1 MH'fl. f',r . , I. VveaVnrye lsw snd ,.., VVVMern weds. Oats U firmer for white 1 aslrsstKObiHh, at 81 i.e. In store for , old Western mixed 1 Me. afloat for choice new white n ' as. fiircd'Mas;nw alovt 1 4!5ti-r9r, for ru" Vrvst- H em tnlirsliaud tAit&tt. tnr uitnor white, flarley 2J Kal( Bll(iOhiJi.slsl.uvhl.l3f.rWs-'tini. l'rloie Can 4 adshrld altl.iS't'MsUlustoraandntlnsl. U Uaociaub- ( ofue fairly aitlie aud Stint isle. t,ti 31I baaslriast lftitYe. gold for trend lo prime 1 andSilT , (Ll tag. Lagtinyr si l.-irj'.fc. gstd for sit graur. Illc aovi tuolas aissilj. Hugar taor ariivs 1 saiesi IfiV I bxs. af s-4e. tor low grade, svc. for ctaved. and 0),c. for prima r.nlrinivl. ss-r 1,'US Mi la. mainly at llic. , tor good rnflnlnit Cuba, and life, for prim-i cuatrlhiral. i ' ItrAnrd, IIKnil sc. rsrnsnli. , cor 111 s-Willi hicrrrsfd iriosirltons. tiro mti'sit for eoftun nn the spot Is tteaty Qi'of.-itlosa unehvisvd, ! Itlddllsn uplandi, lasc, sol tow mid llliuf dsi.lK., , laid 2,73 bale, of winch U'isl for export, isl for con- ; ' snmption, snd Msnir apecnlsllon. Porwsnl d-hterisa I I I Is guod rtquesl at suuar fiirucrrateiaats I t.li lavles, . V' eliinlng by otncijl report it Wis. fur Mari 1, H 0. Ida. for I Aprtf. PHS-rDe. for Har, ISiC. for June, sml P-V". for H Itl'y. rtin Jv -rpMol Inarlit tai rtHr'.cd qakt 1 lutib n dlinitnplaiiila.U'rssSl . J Mr i,Kii! Pen oleum firm st iu'e. for refhwd, scd rbf. fur crude In lull rlrained rosin itiudynt & f.1 id .f.i Wi geod drm-ind for h-lter rr'itesi sale st (p WaVI41.79 tor Nu.t.snii U.'AJi.ll.U'Vlnr Ma. I. Spalls 3' , tnrpsullne d eldsaly luhr, sud sid at dv.'aic.to -If srrire snd on sp.t. Tllo brougtil sivtsc. for SUO .t Wiui. fvr April. TYhirscr Urnirr, out qolrl, st. tuo. i I rrilgbiqulct grain to Lficrpoel by atta:u,7d. trj I Mre ftnrh Tdnrkef. 1' N"kiv YottK. Wednesday, Msndi 21. Ropelpt 1' of iimtc wtrs 41 ear loai, or l.po IieaJ.ajd the inar- ; V'lwsaa fi-a-le inner nt ll'!is.ia'. V n,. for peer to gnwl lots. Hales lnttuti 14 car ef lexa snoCrHtrukee U cattlsat 10'nii!,c. i b... aodoo carl of nitlmeaulaat ti I IP, lie. P n .... t lliiislsen ran. or tfrn sheep wtre received, sad ill I mlilsl range of i-ISSc. n o.sUuwlng a alrcsger fb , ft Ingand a tunrsr I ir.ipisircmrnt in the demand. Jj Th arrnalrt ur hics irtre 3t car load, oe Uftt. of s-j, l whlr.b tbrceeailo'sls were anld alive at Ml(l 1UI 'i f B,a. lire sed boga were firm at 7).(.c. V D me latter , ft I tasr turplai. . I .v.tiiixi: ixvKt.i.trtnson. j1 atnfirens unine-raii oar ft fnn.rtiL.. 3 , un sell s II 'Uhiii adts.,, CCQ ) tii'tit v nrn-Titis nvv. w fanny lluoa.,7 (Jifn. bunn.. 7 31 Hair Data.... 014 4 ArrlviMl-Wruxtsiiar.MJroli:. 4,? Cbaiutblp Lily ut Dallas, Kesr Orleans, mdse. Kit. pass. tt'iasiUilpt'slUla,(ilais-, inilse. and lias. Meiuisblii St. I.iurcnt, llavie, imlsc, sud pirs. fUsAiiislup llamrsariia, llamhur,rtitMlae. and Mts, lisr , lliotUmc, llutii. ' lurk ivssic Itsrker, Cirdlft. mde. , fsrhr, vilv er Nsr, para, nuts and pels. AisulUsu.iiulrivrsnicuastirisqvBt'.i. M . S'lLtn st'iiuiliirl'iib.i.lTIconliua'ad Greece trr .K Liverpool 1 City uf (lslvcston. New 'Ir ean. It iiisintta JJioiitrA ji Taw Miircwic Conrt ef I be Inlted Mntelsa , y tn ently given a decision In favor nt th llorlntn Manu- I fsslnrlngCoinpany.enalillsirtkenito protect ttrelr ) 1 j sum from all other mtnuficturera who Imltat and : curylhcin. . j I Vieficiiar.Votey j, requested 10 the f-' t that the asm artist are en- 4 raged In the iroduetloa uf dcabrns, whether for tbe M burlliii Silver Ucpirtus'nt or tor the celebra'ed Uar- K ham Plate, but the Coaipsny netrr riM'nt'KS la laalr lClrctro.11ate lMprtment the designs wld:h they 4e I vote to Btsrllng Hllvrr. KscS baa ltl own ipeelal trsde j marie, r folios a , rtim.i-d upon every article, j' Ira.! ni'ir fr Tm lt mirlar k . Certain bterhnj St'i'r. tlorhnnx nifeWo-I'lul. bTEIILINa. tV JJ OOIUIAM MANUrACTUISIN'O CO, fl Nanufsrtsrrrs of Strrllug Silver, Taa.tVaaart.sn4 Ola- 1 ner Hrrrlees, slid veddiag oulflta 1 ivl-w Maaafao-. J9 turrra of tho cek'brstM Onrham Electro-Plate. jj' Colds nud C'ottilis.-Suddea cbibgci ot climate fl sre laurcia of I'tilmuoary aud llnaich-al aGixtiuna. B Take at unoe "Priwn's llronchlal Truclsss,' let tk . I tild, .Cough, ur Irritation ol the Throat b ever so f lilght. J It, V. -qlre. (17 I'oltsn st.. New Yark.- WAr('iiia.i'iK.fi:iVKi.::r. ami stkiiliniI ail VhlflVAltK. lllisr IIUAklTY, and ndJ ui ssiatleat . nulls. Krrr nrl.cu guaraalcrd. lllAllO.Nlra A l'hCl.tl.TY. Alnrmlng. The grrit call at tbe dru stores far lTit)lphu Wolfe's Hi-bledim Aru'nailc S.'hnapps la thoilclit tu Indlcst un atarmiss condition nf thn public bralth. Lou' uut for couuverlells snd Imitations. A.-Tb Pride of Ihe -psimi t It iios'a rrlug I at) Is of rctitlemen'shats has capinred th public fsny s P a fsi't esialiil-:.ed hr tas nn'i lu hi .tor., lit Mruse- way. becurcyunruKuox"liliuutdolay. i Aver" nr.ipnrllls cnrltlra the blaod, tutu " it acruluU and diassM- ui the akin. T ii.ustitt:n. B tinrn-nnvrxs. -on the ad Inst, by lbs ltv. A. Jl Mil Idle ,il uf lb- oklvn, Mr. Joan Boyd to 5l:a Mar. ft garit Downs, tsith o( Ir-land. II IMilS -ni.ouni OOI. At IVrlb Amhoy.V. JMon ll Thurid'i)-, March '', by the ilev i)eorg. I;. Hunter, 1 'n"titesoit s. Iturrl of Jerseyl'lty tu I.ydla II lllirttd. f gisMl of ivrtli AioUir. I Mll.rnN -Mil.1 i.lt.-At l-bllmte'phls. on Saturday, J MairhA at Ihe reildi nen of the bride's iiiothar, Wai. 3 1'. '.llituu uf Ns York and Auaa IthUes.ir, cnugbttr - 1 ufltie laic Daniel L. Miller, Jr, ut rbiUdclplil. .u J curds. f .MclKllvn.I. W(M)lHPr -on the50.li liist.,ny tli 1 Iter. II. (1. llaitersan. II. P.. vtilnor Itober.s Mrlvwsll, 1 furmerly of Meat v itnni Hill. Clin niu ill. ami Mlaa r,' Letlle 11. Woodruff, "illy dangbter ut the lute Au.uaC. IS VVootlrillf uf l'W Yor if St lllvl-I- -f'JJs. tter I ie tusnnrr of friends, at the If) b itise uf the l'-i .1 ', mother, Mrs (ieirgn !, tux.on f Vtrs'Jsy, tne .vrti uf March. Aurtstasls-I.ell tu Anna M. tt WKtiT-IIKrili:i!ti.-()n Saturdsr. March l-J.altlio fl residence ul lb lirule's pirrnts, br the l:. v. .M'owlni, John IV. VVestti la.uiiilra bhepberd, until ot lid. It watfr,stairu IsUnu. J WAI.KKIi STK'VAItr.-Io JirseyClt). in Thiiradar B Msrr!r.l, hr the Iter. J. l!owarlSu)ilain, I'-lor rfalker M tu Maggie A, Bicwart. JR nri:. j COI.OAV -On W'eilnesdiy. Starch M. ChsrV'a Colrsi, I' sou of Kerjn I olgtn. In thu tl'.th vear of bt age. L Tho ri'lallwa und frisnda of tlic family are- repct- B fallr Invited lu attend the tuners), froui bl fatasrs B residence.cts llrontl at Jeraey city. A requtsui mass m stkt. Pridgft's Cburcbal U) u'ctocx A. 1 uu rriday, ff ilAltlcillILIs. nn Mtiodar.tlieSlth tnat.. after ashort B Illness, 'rnornas lisrrlioll. In lhelst.1 year ot ids age. II The relatlrea snd frlsmli nf th famlls are rrapect- B fully invtied to attend ttie fuaerl rnsii his lain real. K dence. So .d st illalchra plsrcl. Hoatb llcmklVD. an lliursday uiurnuig, alls' u'ciutk, troiii ttunue lu the K (.1 ureb ut in. 1 tune lioiruiar o, corner btdiiay place 1, and Llilngst.-u at, H; LKK. In lln'olilrn, K Don Tucadir. v arch J3, 1173. fv ancra aevcre Ulm-is, Mstti-w . f,es, iiged ai year sod w 9 months. If Tlic relatives snd friends of the fstnllv are respect- g fully Invited tu utlend the luneral, un Tbtirtdsr. lbs fb r,th luu st 3 1'. M, frmu bU late r..i Iri.re, mi .Vunk j' 'lMcl)EtlMOTT.-Oo March SO. PO. Trranco McDer- I: mutt. In the 41th year nf nla age. anitire of Ihecuuatr If Tyrone, nsruh uf Kttgle Kerrlu. Irelvod. "f, Ilia frieads. snd those ut his brothers, Micliaet sal 3, I'rsnk, are Invited to attend tho t-uvTal, ua Kntfr ie Manlu-i, is;-, froui his la's rold -uce.MI IVejt aiUiau, f t 3 o'clock P. M. I' xtrliUN'AI.U -On Tn-Miy. March W. after a short SL snd sciere illness. Miry Mcfionald, tsi- beloved wife of m Mirhiit'l McDonald, In the 5Sth year ot her sro. W Tho relsllica aud Irlrnda ul the f-uully arc respect. I fully luittedtu attend the fuueral ou Thursday, lit 'nh I) Inst., at '. P. M., from her late residence, IM Muarw at. IL UM Ab.At Wlllliiiantic, Conn.. Lcuurs rjiira. sgssl e il 70. Uu was grandson ut tlsi great K. rraspanavtlCTikif IE I'ncas, and u noted hunter aud flalierinan. 12 1- 1 . J.-i f fejitt'ul llolttf. j ("oN-I DIPTKlN CAS UK CI IIKD, j' 8CIIEMIi PIM.MtlMC SYltfl". J Blill.MK'a slUWHII TOJilC. J r.aiKM'U'1- M.lMUtAKK I'lbU Are tlieunl)-uicdlciars tkal wfll curu I'uliiiousrv (.un- 4j I kUllll Hub 1 t I'reiueatly tne liriues that at9n 1 cough will oecailoo R ' thr dentil ot Ihe nutu-iit. thej luo up 1I13 liver, stop fl ttie rhnilatlon or tse blood) tieriorrtise foiloita. and, I, ltl tact tliei clog tlm action of the very org-uia thai B, caustsl Die cuiigh. r l.i, er 1 uiiipl uui an i Dy.pepsia arc the csu.es of two. 3. Ildrili uf thccs'i'sul tuiiba.upiHU, M ,ui pcrsoua euin 'is plain of a dull pain in the fide, cucatl.utiou, coated ft Innue.pvln in Ihssnool'ierblvde, ferilncsof drnwrt- I in ss snd restlessness, Ihe food Iflng heavily on Hit II, stunuich.uccuuinanle I with acidity aad hutching up uf wind. I 'Ibi-se f)nittoms tuually urUftaaU' froni a dlsurdsred ' cnsdttlou ,'t th stouivcti or torpid tlier. , 1'er.ons s,i anVctrd, ( tti-y take 01, ur two heavy 1 cur snd If ttie cough la the-e caste tc suddenly check i ed, will Had the bmieii and liver rloAved, ri'inalnlug torpid nail Uiaet've, 'uui ulnioAf before they aro swar Itiu liiiuia arw 1 uuai ut sores, aud ulcerated, ttiu rwsult nf which Is death. J r'rl-.ctick's I'til'tiotitr eirtip t aa ext'e-toraiit which f does tint con'HUi an) opiuui, ur ani'.uinj calculated tj'. lo ctii'cl u ciui'i sii'l.("iily il l-clieries's .swlMli Tiniis dl-solve Hie fo.nl lillxea if wiih ttu I'a.tric ),u-i-of 1 lip stuiusch. al ts dlgc.tlon, 1 and ircstea a rnr nmii saip. lite. f : 111 l'ie hose's :ne ciMllvc.sli'i sillnw, or theavinp- I, lui ,a otlii ui !,e of a bill uu t-.'nJi'iii-y. cticuuk's Man tT; drske Pun un rr-iuirej, 'f nesc uksIii Iuci sr.' prrpired only hr Ui .1. 11. hi'iik .vr: MK. N K. rai.i.-r tth und Ar.h s's., I'l ilsiti,lpliia. ,s And aro fur sale by all tlriui.-ti Hid ih'sl, rt. ?. imi, k. iiuMtY, n D an t 9 Colleji pl.ii". New Yelk. Wh id . lie Ayeiili. jj Till! .11 HIT M, l.ll'K "iNM KAM-h WIU- t AM" ii' M.W ) 111; ,. I! HI ial lis lllt'iAiiH AY P hi lonk, Mii.ch P, IS'3. I CASH A.rlS DWsW ! This Cnmpiny ronllHiii's In loan ItslumU uu llouit I' ami iortg in. . 011 upiirui ed uueiii iisii. n -1 rs.il usmib !- In Una .tin- jnl iu uclghbjriug Mi'.cs 11 null. r.Tlr .' miles ui this city. , Nurharge t ujip'.lca'ita for loins jl C'inniloa or ' otherwlie is made or permitted, direct'' or hia'icclly. .' by any ottlier, tnis'i-e, or person it, t,s eiiij'loyeieut, fur I' l'i-m-urlug hues or for svmees iu c-isn-eiti.il itier. J 1, llli, ricpt that the title sre rsii vine.l sad ta requlsiio papers ; n'pjri-d by counwl iippalutcd lut the ( oiii'iuii), iiiiu.i- clurgi-s to the sp)illi aut tor luileau ur ri'iiuired by ti) law to In, hmlb'.t nud r 'iisonstile, 1 'the loan departroi-ul is eiuirrly -iu-ale from lb tannics, of pro, nrlii'i sppllcalluni for 1'isiii. nice. Aa application for a Pulley H never requlri'l or sitgi-eited ' lu eonnicllun iilfti uu uiii'ilratiou f ,r a lua, or vie , versj. Hnlr isfutalUnv and uajgi-i are nu. ut r.-cest ilile, be.. kaiulK'iu ill furci Ij l'ie t Jiopviy fur miny ! ),,ii. Hy suthuiity of the to. 1111 iltco oa I t' inc. t'. I. VUN.i -.', Prcildcnt. Itli YA 1. 11 ll ANA 1.IIT I'lllt Y. The cxtiiiorilli. iry itrswhu wi.i luke pln enn lb :ld j) of Apr 1, 11,1). 'I in- um un t uriwa Is w.'.-uM). Ilimc '1 ulllUooty li.untu .. 1. au !'J.'S7);iii'e. ,,.,, . ! .1. U, M.Mi I im-.. .1 1 1) , litu .cr., II 1all 11. 1" TuK UWci bos l.' si, l I iolk. I tilt Y A I, IIAAV IdJTTKfni-. I Vkkets, IU. Ol h'. IHU 'll nil' riiiit.a.i lil'idahsd, 1'ruisisai.el. Mil.Ult .1 CD., rtiukeri, , ll IV.iUsl. New lurk 1'