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THAKKFUL FOR A LITTLE. gESTIMENT OF SHIPPING MEN ON THE POSTAL SUU-IDY WLL. a\ TALK WITII W. 11. T. BUOHESl OF THF. NFAV YORK iMOCVBA MAIL BIEAMSH1P COMPANY -SOME oujiX'TiuN's to thi-. Mr.Asir.r.. The talk of Wall smrt .-tm oentred yeaterday on the F'.-'al M.i-idy l.ill and it- protyble effecl on Amei'i.an ahlpptag Intoreste. Among the men who. ? fcfeon at Waahlncton wore torgely ii.-truin-iital m ?aeartag lat emeeaaa "f thia bffl and prho are thorougbly MBtet ea ti.e aabjeet la W. H. T Haghee, ol ihe ttew-York aud Cnba Mail Bteamahlp Company. iir. Haghei waa aaea t-y a reporter ol The Trlbune yeatertnj it in- efltee, and waa aiked: "II ra are you Ml ifled wlth the Poatal BobaMy blU a^ pa ed Mr. Haghea -..id .- - it mi.- me thlak ol U.M (Mhloned Bnglteh graee after meala, wMch I wai aecns. iMMd te bear aa a boy, kFor whal ha have reeelved uu,'. the i..'.-d make aa traly ttatakfal.' II certelnlj ls. M Tbe Trtaaae of the &th Inat hM, bb Important itep ln the din-.iion of th- revlvaJ .-f ti..- Amerteaa mer chaat martae; bal it Ib by no laeaai whal tbe Menoi ?f the meaaaia hoped to have put Ihrongh, and whlcn hapawaai.arlj laaBaed. nameli a blll that.wonM ttjattj rcvlve tl.e Ameifcaa mercliant inaiii,.'. OT to R < htreet tonga ?8, 1 reate a boom In ahlpptag.' ?"" a, paaaed wonM bave been a very good one ln lt- ume aud ptaee. Had the Taanage blll paaaed aad rreatea thal baam ta iMpptag whleh wa were looklng Jor. ten HM from now thli blll would have boen ?**?*\ij ibe Tonaage bUl bad beeoaM a taw new ahlpyarili SmM be argaadBed oa every avallabk ***?>"? ,?vl, aM Ihe Amerieaa merchanl martae woaM aooa ,?,npv ihephv. theaeaa, of wbJeh 11 waa labbad by the War of the Rcbellloii." <? Before taktag np Iha blR ItaeM for crit.ci-..,1 wiah to pay a tribute ta twa De.,.,,,a.,. memhwj fron, tl.e c.y of New-Vork. who inanli.ll.v atOOdbJ the ahipping tateeeaai ea tha Boor of Ooagreaa. i - two BMmbera an Abbm i. Cummtaga and FraueM ... fcpinola. Having onee declarcd them-elves In favor oi the maaeare, the whota pawar of the Democratic party was unable to move th-m-and it ls uccdle-s to tay that that power was u-ed.'' ?What aie the ObJecUoaa to the Wll-' ??The ohlecttoai ta Um MU aa Baaaad are: First, that whlle tho l'ostma-ter ..eneral l- authorlr.ed and etnpowered to enter Into eontraete lor a tetm of not k*- than gVB years and not BMN than ten yeara1 dui-ntion, ao app.-opriatu.n la BMde tot ihe paymenti during that term, und while mkIi a contract would, no doubt. be Mnftag an the Govarnment, ti.e only hope of Ihoaa who gel inek eontraete ..f ever getting Ihelr money ls the etoetton of a Republlean Congreee. Beeoad, Ihe four etaaaea ..t ateaauhlpa made are Ib ii. way iitte.1 t> the parpaae tatended. Than is nol an imnriraj -Inj. adoal that can come within either ihe lii-st or tecond ctaaa, and the eompenaatton offered i- n-t -ufticicnt to taduee eapttaHate t<> put theii money tato meh expenalve veeide. There are very few, eerteial] not a doaen, thal ean rank ta th- thlrd elma, aad tha eompenaatton tor thal etaM ls llka that for Uie o4hera inadegnato. <'f Um foorth elaai there are a good many, but they aie BOt what is wanted elther a- naval ciui-cr- OT to .any out the ldea? of fhe Repablkan party, to bring about trequent und t-iipd c -luuiuuiiati'.ii wiih forelgn eonntrlea. Thlrd, ihe naval eteuae i> a very atrlngenl >.ne, and would rciulie the exyenditore <?f large auaM of money to rtrengthen merchanl \> eeU so a- to bring them within the requlremeuta of ti.e bill -that they -i.aii be "f luBtelenl atrengtb and atability t<. earry and auetata tbo working aud opera ti"i. "f .t least lour effeetlve rifla eannooa ..f a eallbra of not MM than mx ili.lu--." Tlii- BeCtlOfl gOCI oll to provide that every veeaBJ employed under the a. i under ateBBBB 1, - and \\ '--hall l.e thorottghly ln ?it by a cuupetent naval ollu.-r or conatrnctoc (li'tail.-d fo:- that puipo-e by the Beeretary ol the Naw.'' Tlii- kavea tha qneetion enttreiy and eom pl.'tely ln the handa ol the naval ottcer or constructai who may bo detalled lor that aervlee l.y the Beeretary of the Navy, aud while th>> lalrnese and capeblllty of the oteeera of the agval aervlee la n >t doahted, still it seems to be putUng a power in tl.e haada of ono man Which could Le Bl any time us.-.l to shut oat a fcinp or ibtpa from euoipetlag ior tho maTl aervlee which may be reguired by tli" POBtBMBter-OenemL As all tl.e ships of tho im- whleh I lepreaant havo already paaaed tl.o Inipactton ot a naval board, i am free from beiUfc' aicu-cd of BMklBg the.-e remarks froui an tedaraated standpoint, and am sjieaking solely ifl tlie interests of the steam-hip companles at larjie.'' ?? Has the failure of the oriun.al BnbaMj bill put B itop to any proje.-ted BOterprlMI I* "I know ol some gentleineii who were ready, had the TeamagB MU pa->-ed, to build four ships M.nietl.iug after the style of tho City of Perat and < ity of New York, to run a weeklf Una betweea Nea York and Llverpool, and the failure lo pa.v> the ToniMge blll will simply tiaii-lct- tlie bulldlng Ol thOM ?h\\>? to Kiilflisti .-liij)>aril-, and the line will be mn ns an Knglish In-tead i.f au Anicrican llne.'' ?? What about recij.roclty ."' '?The aaeeaaa ..f Mr. fltalno*a reelproclty movenient ls apparent, loiideinned thoagh il has be.-n since its Ineeptlon by the Magarnmp and Deatoeratle preai thaoaghoat tho eountry. Had \\e nceeeded In paM>lug the ToiinaK'e Ij.u bb an adjanct to thli measBiv, tbere is not the allghteat doubt t!,a; within a few yeara onr f..reigu cniniei-,'; would have donbted. Bal Kt us not conipla.u, but take what wo have |0t an.l mahe the nio-i of it, and --how the countiy at large ev< n wnh this little that RepobMeau prindplea are cortaet. What may or niay i.ot <<>iu>. out of the a. t dependi latcely iiihui th- ton-tiu. tion put ui>..u lt by the hiatmaater-OeaeraL The act atatea thal he ihall make such contracts ' as Ifl bli JndgBeill WlD be-t labemia an?t pttNMte the poatal and eommerclal ln lerecte .,f th- Cntted Statea.' Thia wonM InUmate that ihe art 1- Int-'iid.-d ... promoto nol only tbe po-tm Mrvice but th- commerrial Inteie .- of the country, and 1 have ao lear "f oui present l?ostmaster-<H?neral followlng the example <>f mi iu.<h" -??'. Mr. ? .??> . and deilining to u^e tl.e powei tbal I 1".. in Mi Imnrti for the benelit of tho ui.-i.J.aiit martnc." T.. PCT THE F08TAL BDRSIOY RIL1 IN' PORCE. ITaahlngtoa, Max.li o (gpcdal).?Postmast?r-<?eneral gTaaamaker haa beea ta cooauhathm wlth Messra, k.-.i quhar and UiUUley ln KflBld tO llM Poatal Mil,-idv blll, ?f which they were th" aathon and the eapectol cham ?Iaaa ta Um Hoaaa, Severai hour- wara apeal together yeatoidai aud agaba teday. Tho PostmarterOeneral iia.-. gaeMad t*> bo ahaad and eany oal Um provlsloni oi the bUl so far a.- it relatea t<> the eonntrlea to Hic ?outh of th*- t nit.-.i btatea, and will prepan the necoj wry advorttoementi at onee. He hai partlcularly ln \lew Ihe .-..unti-i.--. boedertng <<n th- i.ull of llexicu and the Carrihaaai ?c?h Braail *mi Paraguay. ARMY AXD -V.tVV IXTELLMESCB. eraahtagtoa, Mareh .'..?a general eoari BMrttal li apiH.i'it'-d te "ic-t at Jefleraoa Ranaeka, Mo., March 10 lar the trial ol auch priaoaera aa miv ha Uonght b?f,.re it. Jolm Holhiia M.uiair, Ur-.t Uentenaal of irfHiitry, ls by dlrectlon of the Preataeot pia^eii upon tlie retired li-t n- ?! tha date of April ?, lri.14, wnh the pay of his grade and rank. from April 110, I0M, The loave of ahoeaee irr.inte<l Kir-t T.'.eiitetjant Albert ,i. Kii_s>ell, "th CavabTi h eateoied si.\ bmbiUm aa account of dkmhllltr Major Mlehael Coeacg and Captata Tlieodon- J. Wint. -tlii Cavalry, are de tai led sis lueiubere of the giamlnlng l-Ku-d appointed to BMBt :it lorl Wa!ia Wall., Wa-h., ln plm e ol 1'i.p talaa Alltn smiih aml (hurles A. P. llatUeld, 4th Cavalry, lalleved. The lewe "f ahaeaee giaated piral Lteateaaal Lyman W. V. Keaa m, 8th Intantry, la eatoaded ..-m' bi mth ?|!,.- followlng oflteera wiii repalr ta thli elty aml re|.,.i-i io the AdJatanMioBeral tor further orders: _-.-. riid I.ieui.-nant Ai.c.il, <m P. 1.i.Ilii.(-'I-m.. Tth ln tantej . Becond Lteateoaut Charlea A. Hadekta, ^d i avatry. Coauaaoder Joha l. Hfvi ha- beea oidered.,-.. m.in.i ti.e Iraqnaia by iteaawr ol Manh ji from .-an Fraaelaeo; Commander Charlea 6. Cotl n to boM bim leU m iea<iii,.--? i" commaad tbe Mohi.au; Lleutenoot D?rM Dantete, Itaaaed Aaaiatant Burgeon F. w. Auial, A-i-taiit tBlf80fl h H. Notth, Jr., nn.l i.unner loaa RaaaeU te hbe Laneaater on March i.<: Bn?lgn Kobert F. Coonte to the >a\ai Obaervatonr; Com . .i.,-i.,i. Blahop haa been detaebed Irom Um comiiiaiid oi the Iroqaoia oa tha repogUng ot hli rellal aud ordered lo retnrn home a:.?i report; . .ptal li. R. Baeij fi-om eommand ol the Leagae 1-iao.d Naw ia;d, Starch i-, aad otderad 10 eommand tha Laaeaator, March 19; Uaalenant John U. Qutaby : Iha Ti-.ini.iiu aud ordered t> Um l...ai ..-:-:?; i ga Rdwaid W. Bhertee Itom duty at Ihe Waali lagtofl Navy Yard and oidered ta tbe Laneaater; Raatgn Wiii.am Troztoo from duty ln tha Bureaa "t l^mpaaeat and cdtaiwl t-> the Laneaater; Raalga 97. n. Fiaitklta irom the N.-wurk and Ordered ta the Lan ra?ter; RMlgfl John Oibaofl from duty in tho liureaii of Kquipm.'iit and ord.-r.d to the Ooaet Mirvey iMBMW ?adaavor; Pmjmaeeet Laonart Fraltey from sp.-<-iKi dutv and ordered te Um Laneaater; Chtel Bagli.i li. B. H. WhartoB irom tpeetal dnty and ordered te Iha lanraAtei : I'asned AscMant Rngtneer John L. Haa jum from the Iroquois and ordered t<> the T-l.eti-: ?W^d .V-kklsuwit hngineer W. B. Uunnlngi Irom ?te tii?ua and ordered home; Faaaed A--I-. ?t Ku^i.'ieer iti.-iiard Ineh from apaetal Bati m* ?a-der.'d to the Laneaater; I arpent-i- Rdward ?- Hay froni duty at the fiath Jron Worltf. Maine, 1 and ordered to the Lanranter; Carpenter N.' H. .lunkins from the Coliunhlan Iron Works, Balllmoi-e, and ordered to UM Iiath "Works j Snllmahrr Wllllnm CBddy from tho Leagne, 1=land Navy Yard and ordered to tlie LantBeter. The Laneaatar, now flttlng ont at Portamooth, N. II.. i.s the fl;_Kshiii ,,f the A-slatlc Statlun, wlll be pul ln ronimi-siioii on Mareb IB, and will aall f'.r timt statlon In atmut a month. Bha will be eom manded by Captaln II. li. S"eiy, now comniandunt of U.e Leagae Wand Navy YnrJ. ? ? ARE THEY TRYIXG TO BRIBE ? POLICEMES SAID TO HAVE A CORIUTTION FUND. RUM0B8 THAT THEY ii wi: BAISKD $75,000 TO gPEHO AT ALBANY TO 11 AVE THUP. s_Al.AHir.s l.Aisi'.n. Bnmon thut polteea_ea in "iis .ity wtn rabdng a [ large eorrnptlon lund t-? tndaenee JegnJalloa nt Albani ln thelr fttvor reaehed the FoUee Beard a few weehi : uo. Ihey weredlicaaaed by lha OoaualaaloBen at a prl. vate ses-imi, 111 tho pweenceotChlef InapectorByrnea, ;,',i Mr. Byrnea was aehed 10 amhe uu Inveatlgatlon, 1 He has not niude ntiy report to tin' Coma-teaton 1 - on timt anbjeel yet. tm Tnrjaday laal Ihe Oommlaalonen reeeived a dlspateh from Albany, laylng thal a bill bad been htfiadaeed iu ihe. Asaeaihly prevMIng tor an Increaae in Ihe nhutea "f patialaMB. They lent ? reply, stmtii-iv upres-Jag Ihdr dtaapproval of aaeh a measure, un,l derhuing lhai Um pntteenien la New Vorh reeeived ample pay for UmB lenrkaa. 11 hu-* I,,-:, fcamed alnce that ihe bill waa Introdaced by A-stinl'lviuuii Btetn oti lel'iuai-v ii. and it is Known a Aaaembly lull Bo. dl?. II ihe bill becoiaei a law ti,,. rr*?7 "f ev.iy patrohnan who bai lerved one rear on Jaaaarp 1 aeal wUl i>e #!.?-<><? a year: two ?ean1 lerrlee aftet lhai duto will enttUe a poUeeamn to draw *1.300 a year; four yeur,1 icrvtea will brlng th.' suluiy 10 #1,400, and after Iive years' KTVlce a pollccman must receive $l,:,oo a year. Baek a bvt Woald not only add gSOO a year lo the pav nf eaih of ihe patroBaaa, but waaM mahe larger drains upou tim penslon fand us soou as the men benan 10 retire 011 half pav. Vestei-day the attention of the OommlaUonera was called to a report Ihat tl.e Htm of $7.">,.MKJ had 1.8 eontrtbated i.y the poUeeamn i" -?"'nre ihe paaaaga ?.i th.- hill. Althou^h Inapector Byrnea end Ibe Uom mlaalonen eonld aol verliy the report. then- waa reaaon tor bellevlng ihat it waa Irae. Weehi a__.. th.- police ??u, thnmgb delegatea from eacb prcclnct mis.-d *:,oo t.? pay a lawyer for th.; preparalton of Ihe bill. it 1, nld that the delegatei reeeived word from Albany that a macb larger aaa wai needed I 1 greaae Um wha li ?i leglilatlon. Thew wm a rtory ihat a nn prtmlaed by ihe s,.|-k-ea'.ns tor lnerea.lng thelr salnrlea from 11,600 to P-iOOO each had not been paid. if the -.'.--..iits ha.l piv.-.i up ?100 Bptece. acrordlng t.. promlae, tin- money bad gol aitray. ?ui time it "as to l.e caah or no inrr n-e i? the aalarles. The aam <.f ilOO.000 v.., mentioned. Imt the agenU a! Albany al lengtti u*gnm to tahe g75.00a ti,- plan of laxlng eacb pollrcman $?'-, for that purpoee wai mooted. Th" poBcemen wero wUllng to pav 123 npleee tor on lucreaae ..1 I_t00 a year In each of thelr aalarlee, bnt Ihey In Msted npon keeping a itring tled to ti," nn.I until the bUl became a law. lt "as uld yeatcrday that ?,,,-t ,,f the pollcemen had contributed wlth Ibe undentanding tbal Um money ?;,- 10 !?? placed ln banki i.y the felegutea and returned wlth Intereat if the 1.111 inis.atl'i.-d. Inapector Byrnea icfuaed t.. tell what ln- know abool the eorrnpUon fand yeste__ay, Mylng thal hii ti,-t eoauaankaUon would have to i?- made to the Commlastonen. PreaMenl Bactean aald be bad no ililolliiali.ili to lliipart ou the lubject, I'.-lnlui MeCTave and Voortili wld thej had no prool ihat such a fand had been ral*ed. Thej tbougbl lhai ll ti..- pollcemen had 1.n engugBd ln surb .1 icbemi -,,un- wa> of punlshlng thi-tii uaghl to be dcyisejl. , Mr. Bartln declared Ibal Ibe Investlgntlon .1 : uot be permltted to -top untu the tiuiti 01 faUlt.. ol the report wa* oatablUhed. Men who 1..-. ime , pollcemen eamed leaa than gdOO u year before thej ! became memben of tbe torre, bc aaM. Thelr pay | aa pollcemen was Uberal, und they coold be rrtired ' on iien-loiis auch as are n?t reeeived bj .mv other ,las. ?f publlc employea after twenty yeara' icrvlce. lt was an outrage, he thought, to attempl to brlbe tne Legislature to grant a further mcreaac "f pay. WORKIXG FOE IBE WOELD'8 F.HI:. COBA-* COMMISSIDNKI.s, Ml-.I'.T-l'l.AN OP A Ml XI (AN EXBIBIT. Waahlagam. Ha?4 n.-There has 1*1*11 received ;.t th- Lattn American Hureau ol Um c.olumbiaa Bxpo bltion a tiie of Caban newVgapere, wbleb pjve latereal lug aeeeaate el the Bi*l meetlag el Ihe Coma-taaionera to iho BxportUon appolnted by Um Ooferaor-General ,,( Cuba, After a fall dlaeaaatea, la wbleb nearly all the memben baraaoaloaaly looh part, iaaol_rtk*n were adopled thal provlndal boards, Umllar t" the p ? one iu Havaaa, be ereated ln Ihe dlBrteril part. ..f tl" i-Und, in order thal ih<; fuii-t leaalta maj bc ai tulneu; that the board l?- dlvMed Into sii.tuhl- eom mlUoaj, m ai property t-. repreaent all the vartoo* ln leroati >,f the coonlry, and reoommendlng t" Cnban plantcra, nanufartaren und merrhanto Hn beneftt i" be dertved from, and the argenl nece -uy for, ;i worlSJr repreaeatatton of Cuba al the Bxpo ll 011. Uenteaunl -\. C. Baher, ii," Comml+alonei ---nt on belmlf "t the ( olumi..ii. Bxpii Itlon to Be_.foraard u!i Intere'tlng tketch ol a plan Ior ?? Bcxlran 1 at the Bxhlbltlon wblch wai prrpared nnd ub iiiitt'-d to ii"' Covernmenl ol Mexlro by two well know.11-1 s of thal BepnbUr. -To pre_ Mi-.vi. in Republlr," mv- the memorandum urr. panjrtng tbe plan, "ln tli-' moal tavorable llgl.1 iirtvc tl.e moal abundanl matertal, the hlslory ...' Bexico. We t-.li<- a_ tbe baala for an exhlbll Ibe hl i,,.v ol ih" epoch ol Ferngnda Cortex, ond pre<cnt tbe followlng plana! At the fronl ol Uu- grouildi Bilntf-d t,. the Mexlran Uovenimeiil we raggcsl tbe <? .,f a bulldlng, and for iiu purpo e the one erertcd ,.t the I'aiia Bxpoaltlon In Irtau niaj be ntiliaed. I*rai ceedlng Irom thia edlllee we enter a itreet made to ,-.\ actly reprea ml In *tj Ie and rhanu ti 1 trcet ln th anclent renochtlUan (Bexlcoi. In the middle <.f ll will he a canal, leadlng to tbe f"..t "i the reocalli itemple of the Arteew), which la at the end of the Tho honaea on either alde wlll vary ln coi trucUon, 1 ,,;,. mtli u- the moal 1 barui terlatlc bulldlui ??, lloxloo. rbe bouaea and the Teocalll will be mii rouuded by ,-aiai.'.-. tald onl ln onclenl atyb'. Tbe templi wlll be reprodma. aa exartly a- po?slble, fnim 1 ? .. intditlona and aiithentlr ??.j>i ? pre-J-rved by hl torleul reeords, In it- Inierior mav Im .hown two .??ti,, .?ii-.-iil.ir panoraniara. The lii-t will depirl thu ,'..ii.ui.'si rn' M'ai", by Fernando l.urtea, ?i Ihe iniKiieii, \\l?-u th- Spanlards arrlved al tbe i-entre ol the illy. Th- eeond will show modern Bexico, .,- -????:, from the t-tia.e ot Ihe Castle ol n>ui.nit.>pt*," Detrtrit, March '.. Prealden! Paliner, \Am 1- .11 wltb i.i. attack .f the i-'iip. has aufferod a rctap e, Tlio gortora prescrlbe al^olute rcat and oulet and iy that ai'out ten day* Irom now, when be wlll be ablc 10 leave the house. Iw muat ro miui.1i for hla health. Mlnncapotla, March 8. A dlrpatcb lo "The Journar from I'liiii iayi tliai the South Dakota LegUlature Killed the WorW's lali- hill for econom.v'a _ake. U rould noi gei a two-tblrda voie. Ihe am mnt aaked f,? \s,i- gl5.O0O. Olympla, Wash., Marrb o.-Thr Houae bai paa - .1 a i.ill approprlating a_O,000 for Waahlngton'i exhlbll at ihe Wortd- Fair. CdBBg Altovru IX IHK (OVRT OY AFFEATAt. Albany, Mareh B?la tha BUet WvtaMn of tho Court of Ajijieals to-day, the toUOWlBg .8*01 Wtn argoed : Wiiiiain 11. Butty, reapondent, agt ConaolMated Prult .i.n Company, appeUant, In the matter ol the wlll of Lyman boule, derraaed. Th.) motion ralendar for the Firal Uivlslou fnr Monday, Slarch U, is aa followa Boa, 196, t ?'.<. ith, 181, Iba, I-'., 1--. 180, 100 and 191. The dav calendar for the Flral Ulvlllon for TtM? day, March 10, 1- No-. :._:. '.?:,, 100, 10i?, ju, :i;., T-. nnd __. lu the *,"..nd Dlvlalon to-day the followlng raaea arere argued : Mortu i'i<h, reapondent, agt, Frank T. t.llbert ii^ -'ifi-iif, etc., appellant. .lohn Flannery. appellant, ap:t. .1. Wealey Van Taaael, reapondent, tubmlUra. N-ia: Fenno. et all, appallanH, agt John IV. Ilir inati. as abertff, eti., reapondent rtubinltted, I'.iui M, Bergrr, el al., reapondenta, agt 1.rga 1:. Varrelmann, Impleaded, ei<-.. appellant The da\ calendar ..f ibe second Dlvlalon for Mon dav, March :.. is a- followi: Noa. :n7, BOft, _:.,i. 255, 856, 'J.-.7, 26J aud 268. IHi: BVBKB-BOCBE D1VOBCE CA9B. Wllmlngtoa, Dal., Mareb ?'? Chlef Juatlea .1. P. Oomegya, ol the Bnpertor Ooart, stutavi iu, poattlon in tha i.uii.e 1; ,ri,i. dlvorce <*??? ln a letter lo a loeal paper to-day. Bderrlni to a paragraph ln the wn mlngton dkpatch lo a Bew York paper, whick aaaerted that it wbi s.11.1 um Chlef JasUee did aol coocur wlth bla aaaoeialea, not beeaai be did not thlnk Mra. Boeha was elitltleil 1,, :, dlv ,p e, bttt lieraune ||.- I||,,II_J|I jt would make Dehiware a plaee "f refage for other ii! maii d roiipii-. the chi.-f Jaetlee iaya: ?? Wim lt was thal ls r..j).,it<il aa lM8__g said What ihe eanaapoadaal latalea it waaM be latareettag t? BM, at least, |a ktiow. l.ul thut the tm- reason of my dtearal fr,.tn the |aagawnl ?f my brethren amy aat he a matter slther of iperiihuloa ?r aUsiepreaentadon, 1 bave i,i stiii,- ihiit'i did not Bad the leaat evldeaee 1 ,;,t tended even i" ihow ibat tbe pettUoaer'i baaband wiis ^uiity either of tiie eaaaea ol daaertlon ar anmal noglecl t,, provtde for tlie t>npport of hi_ w ito, as Uicse ^ruuiidh, or rather teruis, are uiiderstood lu tlie law. There were no otlier legul oauses alleged ln u.e pcti tion.'' AGAINST MRS. BLOOMFIELD HEB HUSBAND WILL GET III- DIVOBOE. slli: WAS IDF.NTIFII.U AS CltAFUM AXD A VF.R DICT WAS QUK'KI.V I'.l I M II I.D-OTH1 ER MTTS TO K.U.I.OW. The tri.il of the mlt of Jbbwb M. Bl nmflell for dlvore. from his wlteended yeaterday at wi.iie Plalai la a rar .li, t f,.r ili- pialntlff. There w.-n- aevera] leaaalldnal teatnna ta Ihe teitlmoay, aad tha eonrtroom waa agaln ,.,r,.iie.i. When the court opeaed Normaa H. Evaai, WhO -aid hr wa a hat m innfa.tui-r in I'rln. ? -t.. N-w York, c.n.in.i?il Ml t--tinio.iv. He -..l.l tl..' ..a June 8B, when be aad Ihe ptetty tppearltar <d Mr, Tarner, Mra. BtoomflaH and Mr. -Tanec want to the Finoktta 11, ne at rarrytown, tbey reamlned there from Bataiday nlghi until Monday awrntog, They all rantti down "ii tha train together, ,\t thli point .Mr. Bvaai aaked ii.'Miii-.i'.ii io make a iteteawat, wbleb tha eonrl gnmtcd. He bbM thal be .am- ... eaari votantarily beeaaM Ma naaie had beea nanttooed ta eoaaecUoa wlth the caae. Ile did n.>t want aay talaa itatemeuti i, i?- . in uiaie.1 regardlag blmaeU aad Ihla waa why he eaane ta i ..nn. Mr. iiiii ii,, ii iBiiirtl the ipactaloei t.? minc ti.eir neeki by annoaaetog thal he wa- prepared te prove ihat Tamer*! fund " Will Ctafln" waa aana <>tt..-r than Mra. Dtoomflcld. Mr-. Bloomfleld'i cheeka aad ii-niv Baihed ..n.i Um leeaMd uervoai and eonlBaed m Mr. um ralled William Andrewi to Ihe Mand, The wltneai -ai.i h ? wai proprietor ..f the Lexlngtou Honie, in Moanl Klico, and laal Tarner aad a com panton rame to kh hotel on the Thanday ta qneatlon. riiru-r -ai.i hi- eompanlon'i. aame waa . tadla, and tliat the I...... waa nol feellng well and f..r ihi- rtaaon lli,-v w.iul.' o.ciipv Ihe aai- n.oui. The faltowinfl BMmlag Tui*iier wenl down Into the barroom aad aM hla friend, Clalln, waa feellng bell r. Thev Baally trove away m ? rarrtoge together. A week toter they agaln ealled at the in.tel aud oceapted the mma .....m. Mr. imi then pai the qneatlon to tbe witnrae, * WoaM vou knoa riaiiin if you s;m tin- peraoa agatat" Mr Aadrewi replled thal he tbooghl he eonld reeognlaa Ihe p-r-.ni. Whil- th-re was a dr.ith's --tillnets ln the conH riMim. Mr. HIU dlrarted th.? attentton of the wltneai io Mra, Bloomfleld, whoie eyea were flxed on tha Beor. Mr. HIU then tnmed to Mr-. Bloomfleld, and, pointtng bli flnger ,n ber, aaked Ibe wltaeaa, "Ii thal Ihe |.'-i-oii :" - Yea, -ir. lt IO Mr. llill evldently Intended t.> make the nm?l ol tht- dramatlc litnatkm, and ngaln pni.-u-d at Mr?. Bloomfleld nnd a ked, "Do yon poaltlvely reeognlM Mrs. RI.iti. l.l a- tbe per*on known as Claflln, wbo Moppcd ai your hotel wltb Turnerf Andrewi agata replled thal Mra. i.l-.n.ii. id wa- Ihe pa on. While thi- wai golng on Mr. Tarner, tl reapondent, entered ihe ooorl mom. Mr. IIIII a-k-d tndrew* if be rould reeognlaa "that man," p to runier. Andrewi iiulrkly replled tbal the man rai Turner, wl i vlslted hla hotel wlth Mr-. Illoom Reld. 'i um.-i- i'...i.-i un, ..:nf 'it-.n:- a. be ianb Into .i . h.iir. a hummlng nol ? ?? ran through the co irt room and t'l'i- wi i- -.ind- ol half mppn -?? - Ihe women, -.f whom ut within Ihe bar. I I ? Dykman bronght down bli gavel and the no.aeed when l!i- pl..ll.i- were r-.unied. Mr. i:i" imfleW wai tlien ralled t i the i I ln reply lo i|ue ,11 aii ol coun -1 he denled ..ll the all ;g? _-.tni-t bim by his wife and Turner. Ili _;,i,l that I"- had never vlslted th ? Ktaeom honm ln Twent) f'.uiil.-t. wllh I'iiiii-i- or wlth any one. Mr. Howe th-u look Mr. Bloomfleld In hand and pul bim n,r,,iiL-h ;i ii-..: >- .!- ---. xjinii. ..'.'?... Hloomfleld wai coparaUvely .I and came oat of the battle wll ral ,._??' uu belng n atei illy haken Al ,. . p,, ni Mr. Hill .Id 11 ??' he belteved that ? i..?. ovidenre he i ad ." off. i After a briel rereai Mr. Howe began hi- addi Um jnry, and he tolked tor .,...! iw. nty mlnutea. ll- maght I ? the Jwy belleve thal Mn. Bloomfleld bad been roied, III treated and flnal ly driven from home bj hei hnsband. Ile ? ?? lared thal ihe bad been hounded b3 npiei and d tcctlvei In tba empk* ol ber bu aiid even?ber own tather until ihe bad been rompelled .,, reh the artvlre aud protrctton ol frieoda. Mr. iuM.'i. ?ii? bad been a friend ..f both Ihe bnal ? I aod wtta, had advhed Mm. Btoomfleld and AU not Beaert bor when ?he ...-. :? I a h - 8. Mr. Howe weal on <" -?y t'"?t ""? -'ut-ni-tit- whleh inut beea mada ihat Mr- id ..n!ii"id had bran gnllty ol improger ean duct wiih Turner were tahe and rloaed by aaylng thal it Um ju:\ found a vordlct agaln*) Mis. Btoom fi.-lil |t wonM forever bli. ken hei 11 iiaeter. Mr, ll.ll then addre*?l Uw Juiy. Ile revleared ta ietall the evldenee whleh lmt been glvan agaln?1 Mra. UlmmfleM, and asked ihe Jury to do Ihelr date and render a verdiel ? i .rdai.ee wlth ti. Idence. Whlle Mr, llill wan - peaklng ? nnml -r ..f women In the began t" we. i>. Jud ?? Dykman Ih. the Jury. The ju. - "?'.i ?' ' "? ? ''"' -J"rtal " |,f' ""' ,.,,Uii ! .. m i ?: ? ?: bt the ? orrtdor "f the ? mrt h.,u-e imi i i the -i h'.i-l-, until .1 i. . o'rlock, when ll "a-. wl pered . oul II >? I ?? Jurv , I. The eiH.rt r-Mi s ..:,,.-., u , .:-.;. and al ? l<? the lury 111 id In. Wh?-n tli,, fur??nia.i annoi l 1-,-rd rt aud that It wi In fi ? I ' pl i i i ? 1 Ihe (?? i i| i the J. i- .i d. :.'.,i ml i, ei . ..niti.Itti-d udi ts ii ti oue I ?', ,,.?..?'? Ihe | :. ,m r..? .... , . ? him bj Uie i!"f 'lidailt. \h-.. IiIimi nfleld, Mi. Tnrnei ind M I I o l : i bi,ri '? d ..... ? t Hi. .in. .-? a, ? on . imi ...,t ii?,,i,i ol th. in . Irt.li. wlili 1, l' ft w,'. i r liidire l'i,. int a ..'??? i ?<? ol ti divoree tu m I liiiii'.-di..- li af- ? inreinenl of the venl 1 It. '.'. . I'.-I'l. a Ir ICI ol N ?" -'I |.i ln in ;e (I i . .1 . I .'.nni.i- M. Turner. .' >hn ?'. Verplnit. k, ?n .-xdep.it> l.-rltT, ;.,,.,; n ,',,??,I Ihe per ? d |h. |. ii i nnd p >li f< ?' !' t I lie j, i , - ;' - npplli .tlon ol Mn-. l v.,1-,' -n.,;.i t . ,n I i . . ii . i"l I ' ' t. i v,n- ..I.ui. thal Mr, i:i.'"i..;.-i.i w.aild In-cln i ?ilt - ition "f hl. wlfe'i afl i tlom. MR. BABQL'iy HAS LOST H!8"PULT.." Dl?i iiak.,1.1. BY U'O.i . ?, ii'.i.,,r. ns ti . "i m .?I Till. I.I '. 11.11 Ili. WI...TI. Al'.'.i I MR ri KRCK. Will on lta?|iiln, jr.. w.-,- --\-.\ Ured" ye^lentay when hi <... i ? - - j... i .<*- -1.. - v.i- publi-hed, or mthei wh. ii bli effort* lo ?. .ui- loi iu- ;i- a partner >.f .liu.i.'- I'. I'li po Wer..;?' -.1. ll- had Ih. thut be luiL-ht a- ?, ll ht a Mr. Cmwfurd, ?.i Moni ironiery, N. Y., who i- ln the ininranee buitaeas, knoa ??iiii.t iu. partner, Uu Mon. Jamea I. Pleree. haa latelj been appointed Bnperintendenl >.f Uw lu-ur uu." Department ..f thi ntate." Mr. Raaqaiu addi: ??lf in any mattcn >.f lnsurance i .a.i be "i any ?er vn- Vn yOU, l-l iu- iiiiow." Mr. K.isi|llln had an ofli.-e. iu the Mutuui Ute in uri.nce Company i.uiid Ing, aud Ihe letter he wrate Indh-ated lhal he wai i junlor member "f the lirm .,f w..iit a Hodge, above wbo?e i.am.?-. on th- i-n.-ii.-ad appear tha Bamei ot Roberi Bewell and .taiue-, r. Pteree. Baiqaln denled yeaterday thal be clalmed Mr. i'i<i, - n, bli partner, <>r that Mr Plerea araa eogaiaaal oi hi. writlng the latter, ar thal ba him?lf intended io make aadna bm of bli "toleaanee" wiih tha aew Buperlatondenl ol ti- laaaranea Department. He -md that be had Intended Ihe letter for a retatlve ol hli wMe, an.l thal Mr. CrawfoN ha.t ibowa i. to ?. '.'i.-i..?t B^mblican, who had apeedll) "given the lettoi away." "I made a tool ..f in. -lf,'' aid he. "ClWWfold I au iniignlflcant rountry taanranee mau, and he oaghl not to bave ,-t Ha- letter get oat i dM not BMaa ii ter i.ii.'ii. ...i..n.'' laaaranea men bere roared over the affalr ye tenlay. Th.- Bepubllcani tald lhal they iboold -end eoplei "t the letter t<> the Bepubllcan Mat- Banatora who voted (i? I'l-r. e'l ? "..I,. uialioii. ? Roberi hewell aod WTolf ,\ Hodga li aed rln itara uu their own aeeoaal raateiday, 11..-\ ..ai.i ihat Baper iut'-nd. nt I'.-r., had had Bo eoi.ci|,.u wiih tli.-m for llirce >..,i-. Ai tor ronng Itaiquln, h- kad bcen ?? Im.ii.d (OT hi- iiidi-, ivli.n. I,,i .jiiiu. the) -aid, wii- au employe ,f the i,t m and nol a member. Ile had wriit-ii ti- letter aa a penonal ii.t- to a maa with 'whom be wa* on Intlmate i-.-i.iti,,i.-. and i uii.,in he rouhl .'\|? i no l.u-iu- . berau - Mr. t'raw ford bad none t i;iv -. li wat an i inoeent letter, and lt cauied i.i-'iiiu'- . u.pi.,.?? < r- -iiu-ie regrel to be obllged lo <i;.i,.i ? him, bceauie he had been *? capable and li.n--t . !er!, whlle witli thin. TJfi: 9UBBBAL 09 '.' II. Willltll.l.l). Th- funeral' ol OaOTgl B, ',Vhiltl-|.l, oue of Ihe glrecton >.f tl..- Marhet and PaMon Bank, w,.- heM al hi-. hom-, No. in Ka-i Beventeenth-aa., yeaterday. ilu- body will ba taken ta Oiaaawaod ter bortkl tin ?Mwntag. The eeramaay waa attonded by aboal -"" paraana, numy belng ol advanced Bgjea who h..d kaown Mr. WhiMi-ld dartag hi- aeUve yeara. The Bev. Dr. .lohn llaii efletated. Amoag theae pr^-ent wara An drcw i amegto, Roberi Baylm, Rnoeh Kltehea, C. II. t.kI.i, Oeorge A. Peek, Oeorga a. Hearn, idwnrd (iu-t.ive-i,:i. Mr. and Mr--. C II. I.owerr-, Mr. and >lr-. Ki-ank I). W-iitiiehl. K. O. Hot.hKi-i. Mr. and Mra. john Struther*. of fhilad^lplil.i, Dr. J. Clarance Sharp, Mujor ..eorge w. MeLeaa, Mr?. Mary Rwvte, H. H M'-Murray. John W. C. Leverldge, llubcrt O'liiicu and Jo*c_uh O'lineu. The Churchman. Ao (lli.irr.ird Weekiy Newnpaper Ma?a7.lnc. THE EPISCOPAL WEEKLY Hort-.-rrrnth ycnr | IN pnueia, n mnanrlnr In I'onii ond rontcnl*. *criiioB? c.ii-b naeck iltirlnR I.ent by "i?. 1H-, I'hlllip* Bronk-a an.1 W. lt. lluntluaton. OaleaadvarilBl? mc?iium. Babaerladea artaa. 94.9M n year. g:t..*>?in ndannrc. MaweeBe. AAt. " On il.r one lou, .1 rrflrrtlna the mnnyxalded rellaiom Hfc of ihr ( liur.li, nnd on Ihe olhrr Ihe lllrrnry nnd artUilr laaeefl nl'it* member-." "-'rr-litin-ihr oin-t ilWlinrtivrly rellalou* wcrkly In tmeriea." V, P. ttttmut. M. H. MALLORY & CO., Publishers, 17 I.utiiTelle rinee, Near-York. THE CABLE CBE88 btATCB. COMMKNTf- BT W. BTEtBITI Ihe moves reeeived rmm Mr. Tiehlgortn are: Baaaa Qambfl 29 B \ Kt. Two Kalghta Defence-ga . . . B x B. Tbe poalUone are ihown ou the subjoined dta granis: KVANS (.AMI'.IT. Blaek Btetnlti (to play). White?Ti-chlgortn. TWO KXIGIIT8 DEPKXCE lil,,k Tachlgorln. Whll SU InlU it" pla] I. [n Um r.v;., there waa uail) one more feaalbte / Ul1 I Ki. 2.1 Kt Kt i. -I'l l: . P, ?ju i: |{ m|, and now Whlle bad the opUon ..f wl ? ,.i . ,;,, rl g I ?? ',' and I '????. Uie K I'. remalnl g witb a P .' ? .-i. and wlth two _ t Kt and i. and a good pame. However, In the laat ol ? Hla. '. rel di ??! Bne ? ' : , draa na accoont of Uie hweeneai nf Whlte'i I the Qaemi'i wlng. ln tbe Two Knlghl ? l" f 11 e anv eot notaaear ? mld t::i\.. aeen Ibal Blach a m iure lo gtva ap the \ : ???? |....... a: d ii.,i.i!I\ t'i,. latter are itrnnger 1 ' ? - - \ i - '?: ?? in *e Waj ..f .?? ...-,,lii. Iilng thul i-.-st.Ii . \ / : . . . i.v 1*3 . . . I. y i; ..; -.'.'. II v ki. -'? Q X II . h beai ; <lf -il . . . Q H :;: 27 v n x ii, j: li x lt: 2H q \ \t, -- uu1; -'?' kt \ .,>. ?_??. Kt x H r. 30 lt ?,> :i. etr., or if -:'?? . . . Kt \ Kt p; :in Kt K 5 ai?l at.'s.; ?7 Q I Q, '-'7 li \ I.: .- K Kt i. wlt Ii a VTY _.-'hI kMUi". whiili. ...iis.rl.-r Ing tbal white i i. ? if. the K alde atrd ifipertor !'. power on the other wtag, wonld have al leu-t l.alat,"'.l the gain >.f materlal wliich tbe advei i ) u..,ii,l li i\ ? .. .tali ed. ? THREE BP.X 00 WITH TBE 8CAFFOLDIXO. Tlll.Y LAND is \ i i !.!_.%B ^^'I> tBE i'l' BED I '!? H l ril BBOK I'.S li" M - I'..,;.'.. ,., ? along the lower end "f Hndaon-ai, ahortli i_i.?- i o'clock ? .--t.-isi.v afternoon were -i-utl.-d bj i !'-..i " ? I'n wblch rame from Um dlrrc ri-.ii of Ihe tn-.'. .1. '"iv ofllce bulldlng now In roune tlon b) John l. WIIMnnn A I'o. al So. Wl, near . ti..- |unrtlon "f lludaon and i nd The m ream illoa-rd i v .. . - i \i ai .1 a ' loud "f d'.-t- The - ? . |a f..n Ihe -.ti l and Ihird Booi i had . . . t t ... four men ;.t work on ii Into tl.'I ' dlata.f thirtj f--.-t. The men were hou be ei iploy -.( Abraham . \\, .t i..n\ nfih -t . atu. i- Riipplylng the Iron w.a i, (ur il,.- bull i ad i i ? ? - mpported hv a liainrer, and n -a .- whlle they were worklng on the j i:..,i I'lti.u- \.- t- ral .\ tl ii ihe book ,.: tbe hangi dei I) -i, i|.|h ,i. ilin.wl .- ptank and men t.. the grontul. 11 mi i k. , nian "f tbe itang, i lughl U i i i,. t II, and caraped Injury. liis i..tii;ii',l,,!,, ftt'tx! li 'I ? : ''?'? 'ii' "l Ryan, fortj year old, who II' - at Bo. w> We-i i >i . Oftli -t., i.... iu Ieft leg fraclnred ln lwo plan -. Mlchacl . thirtj year ?l I, who Uw - al Xo. ifctd W.-t l .,;?. ? tn, i., ,; ? , : e?l .. tm luw ??! ihe w i-t. whlle ?. ar ? oM, llvlnu at N .. ... 1 ? fTi ,-.'.. fro tuta d 111-. I'-ft sh.iiihl. r I," ? . Kvail iu n.-u v.irk Hospltal. whlle Dlll-.n and Wel rtoll w. |. vrlll l<? tlta'lr llolll. , II IlllH I...-I, , . : t . ? I ',, it II.:'..;.! ?.. | ??:?.' Ij III I, th, ., . , leill !,..,;,_' ran ? .i ei lln-lj bj i Baa In thu Inm hook dne probably t , I'l-i.tt,, ienl I'- U ? YACHTS l.MITi.l.O TO DEBVRRAGR. AN IXTKItlSTI Mi .'--'. I'.'K VMHTsMlV ABO TL'-tBOAT OWBERS. a ii.,, ion has jn-t been iwndeted bjr the I'nlted -I..:. . I'mirt in tbe Sei md Judlclal Watrtct of Bea Vork, wblch .i:-i".< "f i iiueatlon ln tne admlraltj taa ..I thla romitrj thal Ih never before been pi-.-si npon. i i-'iin tiie natnre -if yachta, and the amount Ber taiil) apent ln pulnllng, glldlng and p-dNIUng, it ls evtdenl Ihat In iltghl roUalona wilh tugboati m other worklng \-> --.-l-. \ii.ht.s wonld ui?n\s K'''t th. worat ..r it. Whlle a lea dhiiat-s mlght rover the eoal i.f repairing a deep acrateh or ? looeened plaah, lt wouM j-.-.,nii<- il ,. u.in.' the reaael and a anmbar <>f days* delay, (or which, toa yarhl owner, then- bm heretofoi been no rompenaattoa, sm h u~ h.__ alwayi been allowed I.. the owaer ol a reaael engaged In trade ander Bmllar ? it. uiii-taii" s. Yachtamen hava loag eomplalned thai ibey bave thus been eooatantly Impoaed upon i.y many .>r tbe harbor naelgatora, eapedaDy maal i- el togboata, wbo are aaro of no Injnrj to themaelve . and alwaya tbiwaten damace t" a yacW wldch doea m.t \H Id lo llniii. reiriiiall.vs of the rnlea a~ ... the ri.'ht ..r aay. The decUlon \oii be read wlth Interet-i bj thu ,.-.-t,.-r ..f r_u,0AW,UUO of yacht property ou the At The .1.'. ..',.,ti i-that ln the caae of t'harlea A. Mathl -.-ii, master .-f Ihe ateam-ynrhl l^goiida, In a *ult foi ,i,:n:i_s-. atraliisl the tugboal Jameai \. liarfleld. Ih" Uiionda uas ...ti Into by Ute Jumw A, (?arfleld. and ln ,,.n-..u.e wa lai.i up for eivrht daya. Hn; ronrt deil. Ihat. ln the Hl,,,i,.e ,,f j.P.of ol an e-talilishei rate at wblch jrurhta are rhartei., tho ibellanl _lua.ld reaclvo i, ?-?:,?! lutereat foreight dayi oa the lotal eo?t w tho yacht. I 11LUAEB Ot TBB WBBE. The bualneaa Mtarea la-t weeh ai reported t" B. <;. Iiu,, ,v (.,. iiiiinii.i 'i -:?? tor the ' nlted Statea and thlrty f..i- Caaada, a total ol ??, '.i""',',! Ul11' '-"'? iu the week pnv! >it-. aml 880 tor Um rorreanondlng ?a,.,;. 0f IBBO. ""' weehly rertaat itUBmartsea Um -ituiti.iii a- tollowa: ?Congr - haa adjonmed, und the poi Ibllltj ol an extra tegi-latlve -raalon no l .n-.-i- hanga over baal ,?,_' M ,?? ??. nonetary baali raaaol now be ,.,. .,,, |lV ;,?v hwamklag earller than Deeember next Bor is there mach proapert now thal any scnous changa fW be _aade next winter. MeaawhUe Um appraprtationa voted bave been m larga and l bei U thal the Treaaan larplai maii be ronalderably nd,.i ,,?i the aiaUabte inpply ol carrency Inereaaed wttbln the rurrent year. Agaluat theae tacto there li i<, be reckoaed the ootgo of gold, wbleb the Tiao an naa bow aot Med 11 rhaeh by . bm glag a Ulghl premtam for ban taken tor axport Thli doea not prevenl ihtp iiients of BOOO.000 this aaeh, aad probably wUl noi prevent laraei tglpi.ita In Um neai fntnre, bai a i,n,-ii... i .-1 food crnpa eext IBU, md uljonrnmeiil ,t We.tel-i LegWlatUI-H Wltl. -eri'HIslv liljlll I,lls euartmenta, maj glve a new Iropetu-i to the rorelp demanil for American -eniutie-. Tln1 one unwiiole .sonie factor is thai prlcea of oommodltlea are movlng upwuiai rather rwpMly, the tverage Imvlng riien iiiore than one p*r rant darlag the tail weeh, and taa <-.\ ^orls of merchandis* are thus llablc to Ue rc-tiktod." SHERMAN ON TIIOMAS. BOME JUST-1'L'IILISIIKD LETTERS. From The North American lleview. Tho toltowtag letter-. l/y Oeneral W. T. Sherman have not bttherto beeu p.ibll-hed, and will have au unii-ual liitere-i at the pi-e-.-nt time. Ti.e lu-t. written to ..eneral ..artield as to the loyalty of ..eneral liiomas, is, iu Ite c.ii.pl.'tenes?, chara.ter i-iu of tne man. Jt glvee a clear rea?on, too, for tho appareut, not realt wmvertng of uiuie than one mau at tue beglonlng oi the UebeUtom when atter ehaoa -wred every one In the ta.-, aud when, ai under Utichanau, it leemed a queatton whether loyalty inea.it -tamling by ti..- Natioii or ataadtag hy the state. Wuvenng ceuaed the inoiueut a new I're-ideni declarod .seeev-iou to i.o truaaon, and that the t nion waa to bo f?u?hi lor. Wnatever UeuetaU <ii-....t, sberman, and OtfaeM niay have thoiiK.it ol Thoina-'s prov.-rbial -lownes-.. BU loyalty no uutil ever U.ux-d que-lioi. ln then- pfeMMO. lloadmiaili.il Aralea of the Unlted Btatea. Wa-huiKton, ii. C, Aug. 4, lo.O. General OariteM. Hltam, Outo. Uew Uarttete: 1 have your letter ?>f Auguat l. and will get Ueneral Whipple to mahe up ? hat of tuo oimei- wbo wem wtth ruomai at i arhale in i-?*<>- t.i, aud wiu incloae lt wlth tin-, notlng the addre-* oi tn.^o who are iilU Uvlng aml are acceaatbte. i attaeo greaa Imporiaoce to whatever addres* you n?y .i-iiv.-r, be t-wiae lt will ln time beeome hlitory, an.l few men nve wbo knew riwnuw ln hi- tanermoal chara?ter, to cor re. t n.i-i.ih.?-. u any. i have icen the letter pubiw.ed iv Pit/hiiL-h Lee. intaintag hi- neaerttou that at tuo ..ui-et. ,,i our ' ivii War raomaa i.-au.-u to me buuui. I understand the ?ta.e oi lu- mlnd at that areuuui ni-i- and -.-.- how a itranger mlgfti mlaconatrue mm. At the time to Wbicb FlUhugU I.?llude- llie Uu. hainii Admlnlairattoa wa- ln poaer, anrt had admltted tuat tlie i.-i-rai Uovernmenl could not coeroe a wverelpi -lat-. and lii- labitie. did all thev could to make Arm\ ofllcvn feel lii-e.uie ui Uielr olhcs. rbe .Northern polltl. uati-. a- a rule. had been uii fi-iendiv to the Army ; au.l when the electton of LIncoln and llauiliu wii- complete, they (the offlc-r-? uatuiMlly f.'lt uueaay a- ... their future, and <a-t about for am ploviii.-nt. beveml of them, l among tho number, were employed at the mlUtary college* ol the Houth, ajid it wa- natnral that Thouuw should look t<. hla frteod and ...ur. cla-.-ma.e. Ullbam, th-u employed at l-ralik suiiih'- mllltary icUool at Lextogtop, Na. Thoma- al-o .-nt-rtaiii-d. a- you must Know. Ilait Int-n-e mi-uii-t of p.dlli.'ians t.i whl-h the old Army waa bred. and feared the whole corn plliatlon of l-'K) would resull l.l 80BM politieal loinpioiui..) or -ettlein-m, lf not in a inutual Bgree ment ... ? parutc. iu which ea-e it i- po-sible he would have been foreed tor a lupport to have eaat au. lot wtth tbe Southern part. it ls more than probaoM UBM Bt the me.? tal.le at ? arll-le Thouias may have glven vent to -ome -u.-h toellnga and opinion-. then nauiral und proper enough. But aa -i*>n as Mr. LIncoln wa lu-tail.'d ln ofllee, and mantfeated n.e deep tamtag ot love lor all parts of the country, deprecating clvll war. but glvlng tne keynota that the Cnlon ihouM bo malu taluod, even if lt r.ad to be fougbt for, and that foi-.-n.i ? -.,?,,---;,m wa-s treaaon, then all National.men. Itioma among them, bra-h.-d away the lubtleUes of the hour, -;?u clearly hi- duty, and prortalmed it. not by mere woi-d-. but by ridlng In fuli unilurm at Ui?- head of ma reglment aud brigade, Invadlng without a marmur Ha natlvc state, and commandlng hla meu to put down f..r.ii.i- i? i-t.in.-e by ih- iua-h-t. Aa v,.u can re. all the i-onflict ol opinion which preceded th- a-tual con il, i ,,f aiin-. I feel eertaln you can -o palnt it that not tthhadott of -u-paioii wiu reat ou hi- fair tome. ?^u*? One of Um hUtoric acenea of the great war is do -.i;i..-d ln the followlng letter <?f General Sher am. It i- the meetlng of Urant and sberman with ne-ident I,.|n ,.n board tl.e .au yi.I. at Clty Point, J'.-t, i?.f?r- th.-, i,,- of the war, aad qulte cloae to tho trugle event .hat ended in the ITesldent'* deajh. lt is potal bu tl: ? only councll of the klnd held during the whole -.- i- i ertaln it ls tlmt at no other Ume during the rontcst did the dlstlugulalwd commamtera neat the 1'iv-ideiit top-ihcr. . . . ii u-..- trom this intervlew that Sherman went to r-, ,iv- ii,- siirrender of Julim.ton'* army. nnd lt l- now ronlldentlj i.-i.-v-d tl ... had l.in.oin i:v-.i toaecithe -v.nt. ahenuan'a ir-i term- with Johtmton wwUd have ',.., linp.-oved. Llneoln's wli.li was for perfect mag ,.. t, ? ,,.,t the sotith a magnai liutty that naa i...ii |,,i,!i--.i l.v ! i- -,n.---..r- in faet, even wii-n in, ,;,i. , uf oherman and ol Un. ota were ta theory . ondemned. R'aahtogtoa, D. ... November --? 18TS. rhaulugivtag Uay. Ilon J, N. An .,!?!, Chleago, lll. Mj i? u -,: :. . . w- irrlved lat ( Ity PolntJ durinB , i| Mi:. ., 21 .1-''.'.', aud I found ..eli-ral ,>! u, , upvlllg i l,-al -?! "1 log HUt- OU a i luir overl<H>klug tl.e Jana - Rlver. The Ueiierali lam H-, waa u th lUm. We had quli* a loug and frlendly Ulk, when he i imarked tbat tue l'i -id-nt. Mr. Llncoto, near i.\. lu .. >ioanier lytag at Ibe doea. aml ne . .1 th .! we -'.?..|.i ? ..II at on. e. We dui .... am . m i uln oii board the oceau Queen. Wc hid .tin ihe earlj part of tbe war. aud he recognlaea me, ,? ,t reeelved uie witb a warmth of manner an.l ex . that aaa mo*t gratefuL ft'e iIhju sat ooiuo ttmu iu th- i"'? ' ?'?? and Mr. Uucota m.Mte many ml tlu- ev. nta wiu. ii attended the marcb m?ui aavawuUi Ui tioidib ro, ..:.<i leemed to enjoy tho about -our bammen," of whleh ho u.i.i heard mu. ll. . Ui Uvcly ...nv.r-ati m, bli face bnghtcne?l won derfully, but Ir the couveraatloii flagged, ld? fa<-o bb .nui'il a -a.i llld ?i-i-.wful -\lii- --n.il. .?eneral Urant and i eapulned t? him that niy ? .,- in a- from i..>i.i-i...ii> would br.ng my army- tacreaaed ... BOjOOO men by .-. hoii.-ld ? mut ,.,.,-, relnioreenienU in .!,.-? eommunlcatlan wlth ..-ii-ral Urent'i army, then inveaUng L-r m Btehmond, and that. I...1--- i? couM effwl bli eaeape und malio I aur tlon witli Johllltoa ln North .'arollnii, he would -,,..n be iihut up ln Klchmond, wlth no p??.tUbty ol -ui.ply. ai.d '.v.Mtld l.ave t>- -urmnder. -Mr. Ltacaln ., ,. eXtrei .elv Intereated ln thi- Vioa ,-f the .afc<?. and ui,-u w- explalood thal Lea'? oab ehaaea wni u> aa , ,,, i,,u john-toii, au.l. belng then betweea me ta N,?tii < arollna aud .irant In Virginia, he could egooaa whlrh t.. Ilght. Mr. Liurolu --mod unusaallv im i ,? ,-,! aith llill, but (ieaeral Oront exptalnad tliat at ih,, v. ri moment of ..ur convenmtton <-eneral Bbendan , ,.i.,i:,.- hi- cavalry acrosa ieutee K.\.-r from the north io the nouth. tbal be would with thi* cavalry ao I'xt.-nd lui leit below lVter?burg aa to reach the boutn i;,..i. an.l that, if Ue should " M |o Ma ..i i,:,--. be. urant. would foUow him ao ctoje ihat be could not po>Sii.ly fall oa bm atooe ln North i ii-oitua. I, m llke manner, exprea.ed th- mlu?t c ui i,!,.,,.- that mi armi ln North ? aroUna waa wlllln? to ,,,.?? wlth \ak aud .iohi.-t,,u coiuhined tlll liraut rouu ,,,',,. i,i, l,i.t u- b.dll a_:.-d that olie molv bl.?"l.V baltle ui'.- likely to ocrur tK'fore ui" ctoM ot the war. Mr. I.liirolu .v|.-.-i..-.ll> In.iulred a.- t.. onen.l Beho II, ui - abillt) ln uiv .ib-eii.-e. .n.d -.-m-d auxhmi that i ,. m return to North i"arollna, and more than onee ,!_,.,,,, .. M...f ;,?,?. h|?od be ?h?d < auuoi . M ','. uwdy battle be av...d.?i ' We explalned that ?'?, !,?i tu prcHumo ihat tienerul Lee waa a raal rn eral: tbat he must wsthat J.din?t>? atoije was i... ..u ? . ?,i .,:,,.riv-. aid that. if my armj ol *0.W? ?.u?n"*hoildKiea.liUurke-vltle.heln KtoJumiid wm ,, ? ,.|(1 mai u- were foreed to belleve be would not .iw'.'it' tlmt tnevltable concluslon, but maha oue mora ' Vl. 'uV'u.:-- with Mr. Uncoln an hour <>r nore, aud th-n retunicd l.neral '"'an''- 'i":""''';; M:_. urant had preparcd tor u- wnw ?. ?, yurlng tm- """'al Mr* .irant taqulred II ue had -"U Mis. Llnclu. I ?????*. J2i?M1J lmt kuow -ii>- w.i- ..,-i,,i. -.n,,w. -..,u nre. cxplaln ihat we had beeu guilty id a We. ? of un i;,,,. ,,,,| ,??... I.il Ihe ..-l.-r.l -aid: - N.a-r I,,,,,,!. u,. will repeal the vUlt U>-mom?W, and can then ?? ? ^u ? Lliu "?!.?" , ,, , . II,. ,,-it mornlng u g< d many ,,ih,-r- . uU-d te aee ii,.? iinioni: Ihem Ue erul> Meude aud t)rd, alao Mlinli-ii c.-i-r. rhe b.tt i' Inqulred ..- to Ute Bua -i,. i? whleh l had .ie up Irom M rehead < Ity, aiid ,.,,,',,,,,1 ;;,,,. ->,. WIM ll '-I'U ml.. aud hew'.i.l'l - ... ?,.1 I,,,;. ln the sieauier Hat. ' aptahi ?*"'?'"?' m,'.'<l M ,.,.. NlVN i,-:ii- e wa-. very fleet, aad could malte V. ;..,.t V.,, kiio ? an h mi. -.c ?>r eouree i dta not ,,i,i,-, t aud tlxed Hut af. .moou to rtart bacB. M itnii. we h.,.i . . i-i"-.' imr call on Mr. Llnroln ,,? |.i ?he I''-". ',.ii?n. llK-u nnchored out ln tho .I !,,il,,?-,,.,;.-f1,,?.h.'wharf. \.I:..Im'.I l'orter went along. and we t.i a Hm al the wharf wblidi con ?, yed ii- ..it ... Ui.?n Queen. Mr. LIncoln met us .11 iu ibe -..-..- heart) mann r bh on the pretl.m* ,,,.,,.iu.i thls time we did u"t forgel Mr-. Llnroln. ,i i.raul ,i?iun-'d f>.r her. and Uw ITealdenl ex olalu.d lhat -h-' was nol treil, bul he stepped ... tiia ,i i,,-!?,?.in. aud retumed t. us. aaktng u- tn ex. u her w- aii t ?:, seats In rhe after raMn, and tbo ,',,i,'\-i-.i.i,,:i I.-. am- general. I explalned to Mr. LIncoln that Admirul hirter h.ul gtven me tbe n..t. ., very ni veaael. to earey bm bark to Kowberu, and thut I wai rea*y to aart ia. h th-n. lt ?m-.l Ui relleve him. aa ba u.- uriiild that somethlng mlitht go wroag at IH>M? boi.. in my abaenre. I had n.? wch toara, and tha m.Ht perfect rnntllftt lu Uaneral Behodeat, und doubt u.t I - ml a- mu.h. ? ,, I ought not and must not iitfempf t<> recall OM words ,,f that .-..n-ultatioii. 01 rourae none of ua th.-ii ? ,,, the tragtr -nd ..f the prinrlpal ttgure ol tl.it -.-ronp, -.. near ul hand : and none --f ui -aw the exact nmnnei In uhl.-ti th* war would rloae; but I Unow that I f.-lt. an.l belleve the other- did. that the end of tha .ui un- ueai ., , , The Immlnent danger wai that i..v. leelngthe n^ahei rloilng -uivh around him. wouU uot reumin i.a-lvo but would mai..- more de?perat* ettort. ..nd f.< u.-ral tinnt wa- pr .rtdlna tor it hy getttpg ?enerrt Htedtenj ravalry well to l.l- l-ft llanb ?? .- to wateh tbe Brel svmpwnH, aud lo bring the r-i-i army to bay nll too Infalitrv ...uld rome up. M.-ai.t.me I mWI?J we-l.-' delaj and the -atatu ?tuo." when. we would ?,,- w.p.n- l..a.i"d. and would -tart from ?.oid ?:?;?.,i ,.- to c-t the deluded meu ol tha rel ? iiiui- di-.u..i"d and t.i. k to their iiom.-.: that l.e , -iu.,iv -1 .?evenge. no bareb meaaurea, i.ut <iuite i,?":;: !. ,d that ii.-l.' luderingi a,... hard.Vipi ?, the .'ar woaM maka Umb the m ..-.- -ubn.i-ivo to lilVi'.:.n'iot my that Mr. Llaeota or anybody daa aaad thi tanauawat the time. but I know 1 Ht 1.1- fta* , I, - w ti, 11- ...iiMcti..n that he hadJn bli mlnd. or t'. 1 -. i.-t had. -".'.- plan of irttfcment ready for appiiratlon Um moonml lee nnd Jdhnaton wem de '' Vii' f'hl.-.i;.. at.'.ut .Inne or .lalv ..f that veur, wfaen ,11 ihe 1,. 1- were fr?ii in my mlnd. 1 toM them ta . eoi-Je V \ Hcalv. llie artl-t. who WM CBltlng al.oilt tor ,-. iubleci tor an hlitorieal palnUng, aad he ndhpt -, ti"' 1, t.'i-M-w. Mr. Llneoln wai th-n dead, bui nealy had a portralt, whleb be him--11 hat made ii snrinafleld -"in- flve or -i\ yeara before. w.th l,is ?.nll -.me exi-tint: photompha, and the itrong ,-,.,?l,la'ic.'i.i fOTM of Mr. >w.-tt of Jhl.au', to Mr 1.n ha made the ptcture oi Mr. LIncoln .n ln thi- rroup For tleneral .irant. Admiral l*<.n.'r an.l mvi.-lf Ii ? ha<| acfiul lltUngs, and I am -ati-ti-d the foar portralt- ln tWl gTOBp Ol 11-alV- are the IO-1 exian. ih.i-'inal pleture, llte-ataa, .-. I iK-'llev. noa 111 Chleago. the property of Mr. MrCalg: i"'t 11,-il> afterward, ln Rome, paint-d ten imaller roptea. ;ii, ,nj ,. .-in.1 by Iwenti four Uirhex, one ..f whleh I ',.,,-,? ,,?,,,. md II :- now within view. I thlnk the 111m i? ,, i,r Mr. l.in. di. bv far the beat -f the maay I have -.ui '?!?wh-r-. ni-i thoae of Oeneral Orant, \dmlral Porter and mysell etjaally good an.l f.utliful. 1 thinh tdmlrnl P rter mve Healv a wrttt-n Aeaerta ?.,.|l ,,f ,,"" retoUvc |.o-itl.ii- in that iut'-rvi?w. also ihe dtaaenalona, ihapa and farnltnre of the .-abin of the .'.ean y.ie^n : I.ut the raiabOW is Heiilv's?tvptcal. af i-uui-?ii, "f tho comlng peaee. In thls olcture I seem SPRIXO SUGGESTIONS. Avold draugbts and audden changoa of te-cperalafa. * Do not dlscard your warm winter clothlng too eooa. It la better to aufler a little Inconvenlence tbaa to taha cold. Remember that one la ?n>ee1allr ??ble to coatraDI a bad cold or chlll at this M-iaon of tne year. A cough or cold contracted between tlie taeaaona U Ue mo-t annoying klnd, and may last ihrouch Bhe auromar. If you feel a cough or a cold corning on, taka a drinB of pure vrhlnkey at onee. lt wlll keep tho blood la el*. tuliition and W the bent preventive against tha dlseaam of the S.-JS...1. Remember that only pvrt whiskey should be takea. Duffy'r. Pure Malt Whlsk.-y lian gM utrongo-t reoomm^nd*. tlon. froin the Jeadlng si-i.ntl. ta and lucdtcal men. It la tho only _tiind?rd n.-h.-inal whlskey. Take no other from your drngiflat or gro.-er. _ _ 18 be talking, the others attcntively lisfenlng. Whethe-r ilc-.lv made tlns (oiuliinati.iu Irom Admlral 1'orter'a letter or not. i eaanet -a>-: inu i Ihoaght lhai 'ie raoght the idea from what I toM hlm had ix.urred when suvini: -that If l.ee would onlv reinaln iu lllcli mond tin i eoiiid reach baraaavUle we waaM have him between imr tliumli aud Bagera," snltlng UM aettBB to tbe wi.nl. It matters little what ll.-aly meant by hia hletorlc groap, bal it i-; eertaln thal we four ?at preity much as icpreaeated, aad were sagBged in an lm portaat _onver?aC36 during the foreaoon ol Marrb ?Jd, lHU.'i, and that we aartBd never lo meet agala. . . . Witli great reipett, yours Inily. \V. T. ftllKKMAN. UeneraL 1XFITIXG BU. POL'TER TO TESTIFT. CBVgtTg BBUMEBATOBd DMCUMM TO BITB EVt_ DBBCI BBPOBB THK ___BBM_U_T OOMMtTTBM The Aaaaahtp Committee ea Knumeration and Re opportiotiment restinied its teaahMM yesterdav in I'arl iv, gapertnr Caart, and grright Hotessna. the diair innii, liad another opportunity to display the dignlty ol his pusttion. Mr. Mott, Wh8 ha-s MBtaaialed the Fcd eral Department of laattea in the Biavleaa proreedlngs, was not present. aad MasweU Wrmtt, Assistant rmted States Uistri.-t-Attorney, appenred in his st.'ad. Wlien Mr. Hebeoaah had called the .ommittee to oider Mrv Bvaita Bahed if he would be allowed t*i be pitwenl as a lipillinlnl? of UM DattOd States (.ovetiitiient und to a< t a- eoaaaM f?r mch peraaaa ?aa had been emplovwl by the Federal authorities iu takini? the reaaaa aa mlght ba called ga give artdaaaa, I'mnkiia llarflett. the .oinuiittce's eounsel. ohje.ted. und Mr. IfOtCO-Ob riil.il that Mr. F.varts rould not appear unlcaa elrcnoataaeea BUgM artaa t? |_attfp MKh a course. I uiil su. h . ir.imistan.es did 888888 Mr. fivart- could liave 80 slandlnK la-foiv the rominillee. Mr. Bartlett teuipeivd this gidaatoa of the Fe-.-ral Hovernmenfa repreeenteUve bf nplag that he had the higheat re mr* for Mr. Bvarta peraoneUy, and would be glad to extend anv peraoaal eoarteay la hto power. Mr. Bvarta thaahed Mr. Haitiett, ttmwm ot Chalnnau Ilole.iii.il and -at down. The i-oininitiee lays great <4ress upon tlie aecuracy of UM pi.it.e enuawratloa of tha city. and there were pttaeat reatecaay aaeh el thg paBea waaalaa m had ??t te-tiiied prevtenalp. Amaag them ?M (aptaina Ganner, B'arte, cortrlght, Ballly, BnrgBaM, Obw peater, Btobeti, IPasbbara, MeCallagh Um younger, We-l.-rvelt, Miiiphy and Ki!lil'-a. la their oplnlou tlie pollee eaaaMrattoa was all thut it should have beea. Mr. Hotoeoab had apre.ipoa th?> nnnutea a latter arhleh he had artttea to mmmBAmAmt lirter, It was __. follows 8tri Tbla coi.Ittac would be ptemm tt you would ap ptai OOtOtO lt -..ul glva in :. BWBMl wav HM inf'TinattoO Wbleb v.,1 praaeaa re._araii._f tln- iii_.in.-r ln wlil.-h th^ P8dn eral anameiatfca of laal aaaaaer ?as amda ef m ? pipaMMin ut UM city ot N. s.-.uik. anu uf HM tetmU M d.-tall wbich uml eiii.ii,. ?-jrii.n si.w.u. u. ti.ia tm'. ti"- weMBBMa m?y i,a\e befora it a_Betal kaewkMaa M tt,- BM?Md which you teaaa wiaaal M p-ieae m riapetl M * waaoa; and bava tba pnvtlege to My it befaM tha UgtaMiaw wbaaa duty lt i? to aravMa ior tl.e BMklBg M BB .naii,"rati"U af the ptoplfl ol uiIh Mat". au aarty reaaaaae wBl be ippnilaaid, and tr.a , ommBIM wm be plaaaed m aitiammia isaiasB aa to tha UM when you will BfgMl belore it wlthiu ten daya h.ro aiter. Jame_ 11. Wardwell. clilef elerk under Miperintnndent Porter. was then called. The wOBeaa said he came ft-otii Washlngton to proseruto Alfred Ii. Thieme, tha ivderal cnumerator \xlio testlile.1 beforo tlie committoe tiiat ho had ma<\e a false certltlcate of the eenaua ot hls diatrirt, and t.> prose.utc uny odier enumeratora who iniglit betray |BaBBB8t*aa ln a simllar manner. The BllliaM. ln reply to Mr. Hartlett, aM he h?d no inf.>rmatlan to the ei.ect that between 100 and iOO Federal enumeratois had falled |8 complete their count, and lind faKely egrtBtad. Williatn M.'in ..nd \V. .1. Mul.ahv. Federal enumer. alera, were eaUed, bal beth icfaaad lo te-t;fy, under liistrm tiotis from Mr. Kvarfs. aud thev W8I8 excuaed. As e:i. h oue was called, Mr. F.varta asked to be aUowed t.? repre-eiit hlm iis .oiinsel, but Mr. llol coinb n pllcd -Bo," emphatlcally each time. Tha wttm.- Bltderatood UM -tiiiiou, however, and de, . liiu-d t>> anawar anv guc-tlona. v>. J. K. Kenny, lupervMor ol 'Tho CBp B eord," *"? on ihe aU^i during the rest of the 8ft-ftt008 to U*tlfy a_ to th.? uianner lu whi.-h the poli.e count recrdsJTJfa kept and to bli coiteapwidence wlth .sem-tary BofaM roncernlng a recount of Um rity. \t the end of Mr. Kenny'? MatiBMny tha committee adjoarawd unul ll o'clock toda>. AT WORK ON TBE CITI OF RRHBOXD. two MOBB nonir.s BBUBVBD TO BK IX THK SDBBEB HII.I.. Tb8 New -York and lla-tfotal 'Iransiiortatlon Cora pany'i ateaanar dtg al B-rtaaoad that w-aa badiy i.un,,-d on Tharsdap efteraooa preaeaaid a sorry ai.hi peaterlap, Tlie ,l!i|i'llllt of Wiit.r p.mred Ir.to Uie stefljnasr by the tfn-.se iiis> boata and the llre aagUBM >?n slioro h??I siiiik tbe reaael, ber aaela deeh ij?in_: :i?_-h, with almpty t_M rbarred is':u.?i:.s ,.f the aaaar decks ar.d the two a-Bokeatarka rtarr4f~g aai <>f the wi88BBi8i au aboal the reaael wera Boatlag banatoi bo_.e?, oriui?"'s, leuions ainl 8888881. Dowa iu Ibe aanBoa baU it is Btoaaat MfM are the b.aiia's. nf Baawari ii. I ambiwl ami Tboama LawraaeO) botb eolored, who w, re emplayed on Iniard as .tewajxls. lt is, lit.own that (heee men ndre ,?n board, and aa aa trace eaa i?' found of them aabore, it la laaaaaaMp mppoaed that they wetv .utfo.aieU wliile iu IMl LunKs. The (?hiimpion WrecUiii^' C'oinpatiy BOBt ono <jf the lat-^e (team-wrecklng teowa atoagMAa Um wraeB eaj-iy lu tbe day, and until siiudown men wera' bitsy ?*ving what tbe) couid of the eargo. Thta chleBy aeaalaaad of cbarred balea ol cotton and h;u;s ,< augnr thal hui iK-eu iwtned by the detage of water. The wrad rarg i v.._s i.il.en ctiarge ol b> the auderwr||er* Tha pnniping out ot the waler irom the veaaal wiii N'gia to-day, and siie wlU be Boated aa aoon as i>..s+ii,i9. lt la tboaghl that the hull i- iutiiit aud the ina.'hlucry liMie damaged. rhe reaeel wlll be rebnHI ou the uld llues. It w;vs ^aid al the ofltoe yeateidap tiiat the compan* would diseoiitinue runnlng to Hartnid tor tlie present. AVIHTIOSS TO THK 9HEABAX 9TATUB FCXD. Tho Baanaaa eltiaaaa' eaauattlaa bbM yesta/rday at the . luiiul.'-r of l oiiiuiei, e aud iinuotiu.'iil that tbe l.iti.I amount rais.-al I.y the cominlttav so far for erect ing an egaeatrtan atutue of (ieneral Slterman waa gidafiOO. Additi.uiiii siib-.riptioiis made pabBe paa* tofday were: An.lrew ParaCgM. BlrOOOi ? ni-neliua Vail deiiuit, ici.iaio: r. i*. Haattagfba, gt.000; Baaa, Lo.'b ,v io., #".?H); Ainos p, Kti'i. BBBO; k. k. l.ow, IPflO; William 11. >. ott, IBM. _tnal .luin.'s K. Tuylor, #10. Btchart liutler, l.eiiral lititleiii. |,| Md 1'ivid II. Kiug, jr., were alacted ammbcra <?i tbe committee. Lista ol praaalaeal rtBaaaa were prepared .md given to the members of the rommtttee, Born wbom the .-ommiiteo. m.'ii uiil -,,ii, ii siii^i ripfion-. aa-the monei tne eiv. ting the atatoe wiii be ralaed In this a\;,>. Tbere will ua another ineetliig of tl-J c'ltiiinittaN' on Tu.sday. POB rMPBOrBMBBT OF COMFOBATIOX LAW. At the la.-t BM8Mag of the N-w York Mate Bar A*> BOetaBoa, Daniel >. Keiiisen. of No. ?;'.? Wall sl., thla city; James F. liltuk, of Huffalo. miiuhi W. Rosendale, of Albany, and Martin L, stov?r, of Auisterdam, wera appatagrd a .ommittee on the Imiu-oveiaent of corpor atn.ii la\*-. wilh s|.e.ii| rafrivii.e lo the reviilon uoM iu pragJMM, The couimittee has ?ent out a circular ?ddrflllll 11 the " Beach and Har of tlie Mate of X'ew. Vi.rli. and t.. all others Interested ln the linprovemenl or tba ia?s retattag ^> -arporattoaa," askltiR that aug gestlons be made which wlll Improve such laws now In existeine. BaggsathMH should ba Mai t? Mr. Rem _eii, who is rlMlnaaa of the commlttee. by March 14, hioiors tTMIEBmA hi.i.d for trial. The riniileaders in tlie rlot <>f strihinR rliKakmakera whuh aerariad iu Baal af BBmmbMmI Urothew, No. 4.">-- Itrwadway, on Thuradny moralag. were arralgned badara laattea Tblatar, la the laaaba Nttaa Court, yes? terdav. Ilerman Boaaaherg, af Be. ?U Essex-st., and laaae BehaMe, al N<>. :i R8tMB-at>, were eharged witu aaaaatt, Bosaaherg with itrthtag Alhert McDonough, Umehaeper for itiumenthai Bratbera, and schuito with li.'atin.' I',,li,eina:i Ch88f atnl Koliert B, Shleldl, of Weat Brightaa, with a Maded eaaa. Boienberg waa held for trial in the Court of Bpeclal 8e<?lon. ln gr.00 ball. and bcbulto waa held lu g-00 bail on twe chargea.