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THE CHICAGO DAILY nuch afraid of the truth as Reecher, apd is try ing tonee with how small a part of the tuth ho: pan carry hin enae. Rop.—That reoms atrangs; why should he nt nant to Uring ont everything ? = ‘Mra, W.—Not at all strange, They are all in tho sano boat with Beecher. ‘That whole crowet bave been Hsing fn tho namo way—in aecoktaner rith what thes bellieve—for yddrs past, aud the iruth would exposé the #holo lot. Rep.—Du they ail botiove As you do ow theso matters? ‘ Mrs, W.—Cortainly thay do, but they baven't moral courage cnongh to Ray #0. ‘She only wif- (otenco between us 18 that L Advocate tho toes irino of frecdom for the affections, holding that they cannot be controtied by late, and that any pho tho acta fully upon freedom must be weling: purely ; while they outwardly hold on to the oft eyatom of law, making it subdervient to their Mnblished reputation, when recrotly thoy adopt. Iho rule of freedom, which double practico enn nover he pre. Ren.--{t would seem, from the very severe examination Moulton went through, ‘that ho ninet hayo been vblized to toll all be know ? Mr. Wi—ATLE Why, ho has told nothing, from beginning to ed, but what has been just ground out of him by the atloruoys, word ata time, [Ho haen’t tren there to tell the wholo truth, but to keo how much of it he could keep from telling. lep.—So you include Moulton among those that believe in your theories ? Mts. W.—Frank Moulton! O conrso I do, Tho wholo lot of them indorse my theory in svory particular, aud nothing keeps them from sayiig so pubhely but their hypocriay and moral cowardice. Just as Mr. Meechor said when ho atas on hin Ieness at my feet, and'in teara; when Ladyised him to como ont like niman, and miko an open confession of the whole thing, paid he, “Thuow I ought to do it, and if Thad yonr conrage L would doit, but T can't—t'm a nioral coward!” 11 ho hac made such a confession at that timo the wholo thing would have Lecn over und forgotten tong azo, atd everybody would think better of hint to-day, Nep.—If the trial now in progress fails to Unng out tho whole truth, ft will probably nover bo told? Mee, Wi-—-Yery it will, Iam preparing ns statement now which will be siven to the public ut the proper time, which will show the warkd that whint haa been told thus far haa been but the beginning of a jong store, Whe, I tell you thoro fy @ whole volcano in this thing, and what hhas been given to the pubhe thus tar is bit the rmoko that precedes tho ernption, Lt is. amoul- dbring yet, but it will burat ont when the proper time comen, and its light will bring to view poo- plo who havo never yet beon dreamed of in von- nection with the matter. Tep.—Will you be called to testify at the pros- ent trial ? : Mra. W.—T think not, I don’t think either side wants mo. 1 know too much abont the vaso. If I shoul bo wauted, I would not go, uolees inder compnision, for I do not desire to male my statement until the proper tims comes, and then I rhail give it to the world; ong of the best lawyers in the United Siates is now ¢bm- piling {t for me, Ttep.—Why don't they call Mrs, Stanton ? Mix, W.--Vor the sane reason tiay don’t call She knows too rauch about the vase. Hep.—Will Misa Anthony be called ? Mrs. W.—Indeed she will not, Busan knows all about it. und they know sho does, and if thoy would pat her on the eatand, they know they wonld get the whole truth, Sho doen't know how to tell a hie, and if you swear ler to tell tha wholo truth, that 14 just what sho will tell. ‘This trialwall not develop anything now,—tt is not desired by any of the parties that it should, othe. ees IN CHICAGO. The Mouse of tho Good Shepherd, a four- story brick building, located on North Market street near Hill, wos visited by a destructive fire at 9 o'clock yesterday monting. ‘Ibe loas on building and contzuls was $3,000, and is covered by an insurance of $24,500. The fire was caused by © defective furnace-fluo, and was first diecovered between tha ceiling of tho upper floor and the roof. Tho firemen had dificulty in reaching the flames, and nearly deluged tho bullding wilt water. before thoy could extinguish them. ho roof was almost entirely dextroyed by flro, but the greatest damage resulted from water, Tho building is insured in tho following companies : Gitard, of Philadelphia, $5,500; Lycoming, £5,000; Western, of ‘Toronto, €5,000; Commer- cial, of London, 3,000; Queen's, of London, $9,000, and Farragut, of New York, $3,000, The atarm was given from Box 742, and re- sponded to promptly by tho Fire-Dopartment. A chitd vot firo toa broom in a clothes-closot at No. 1123 Miehigun ayonno, at 11 0. m. yester~ day. and caused a blaze whiclh will cost tha oc- cnpant, George T. Williams, #900,—the amount of damage doue to furniture and clothing,—un- less he is indemnified by the insurance company in which he holds a policy. ‘Tho bnilding, a two- ck, is owned by Mrs. Cook, of Loxing- ton, Ky., aud was damaged to the extent of $100, A firo broke ont in tho kitchen of a boarding- house at No. 625 North ITaleted street, at 4 o'clock yesterday mornivg, and was the occasion ofthe alazm from Box 756. Tho building, a two-rtory frame, was owned by Jacob from, whore lous i6 $900, and insurance £1,500 in the North Chicago, ‘Charles Gumborger oceupiod tho premises, Tis loss ig ¢k00, and insurance €1,000 in the Imperial, of London, ‘Tho alarm from Station 441, at 9:20 o'clocl yesterday morniug wan caused by tiro iu a tio- story frame building on the corner of Coulter and Leavitt streets, owned and ovcupied au a dwolling by John Harvey, Loss, & de- fective tuo was the cause of the blaze, A cottage, owned by Louly Ludwig, at No. A1 Walton place, was partiality burned last evening at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Ihe losa amounted to &600, AT BELLE VERNON, PA, Bnownsviieu, Pa., feb, 1.—A large building on. Main street, in Bolle Vernon, Pa, belonging to James M. Springer, and occupied by Cuuniug- ham & Croft, morchants, except half of second tloor, which waa used by tho Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, Red Meu, and Good ‘Yem- plars, together with the dwolling-hones of H. If. Aylor, burned to-day, Cuuninghain & Croft suved but little, The logs is heavy, the tore laying been large avd well filled, No ing:rance, AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Specta! Ixepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Misnearouia, Minn. Feb. 1.—A firo broke out ina fame building uwned by JS, Eltiatt, Jast evening, and rapidly proud to two others, Ali were partially conmumed. Lossabout $1,600, Mra, Farrington was carried out iv a fainting and suf- foenting condition, but suun recovered, AT PRINCETON, ILL, Privceton, Il, Feb. 1—The larga frame residenco of W. W, Ferria, Cashier of tho Firat National Bank, way, with the furniture, entirely consumed by fire at un emly hour yesterday morning. ‘wo Indy visitors narrowly escaped with ther lives. ‘Sho love is about $6,000, A do- fective due was lhe cause of the fice. AT EAST SAGINAW, MICH, Special Liapateh lo Tha Chacagy Tribune, East Saginaw, Mich, Feb, 1.—A boarding- house, owned by Harvey & Coleman and occu- pled by Mrs, Bents, wa damaged by fire this morning to the extent of €250; insured, AT GALESBURG, ILL. Caxrsiuns, (,, Feb. 1.—Tho house of A. P. Barg wus dectroyed Ly fire yesterday. Insured in the J'hu-niz, of Murtford, for ¢300, aris AN IMPORTANT DECISION, Torexa, Kan,, Feb. L—A dispatch was re- ceived in this city to-day from Atchivon, stating that the Kuprome Court hay afirmed the decision in the Iola & Topelia King bridge bond casey, By thia decision the Cities of Iola and Topcka are relieved from paying tho Londa, and ft is estimated that about $2,000,000 uf lueal vouda in. Kaueas are rendered void by this decuton, ‘ihin is the firet decision ever renderel in the United Htates Supreme Court on the validity of bonda jasued fur manufacturing purposes. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Bax Fuanciaco, Feb, Litho Vaclio Mail steamer Colurady satlod at noun today far Mong Kony, via Yokobama, Qoxexerows, Feb. 1.—bivamabip Celtic, frou, New York, hus strived. New Your, Feb. Arrived —Stoamsbhips Teltic, from Liverpool; Klapatuck, fou tisia- burg ;' Oder, frou Lirewmen, ~~ - A DOP TOO MUCH. Cincinmats, 0., Peb. 1.—¥Vred Lindner drank half pint of whinky, fast night, an a wager, I#eparing bis stomach with copious dranghts ef ewect oil, Lc lived but a slit thine aft ' pepe oe > Noung “(MORAL RUINS, A “Tribuno” Correspondent Among the Missouri Outlaws, ' Pinkertan’s Detectives Sceking for Revenge. Murder of Wenry Ts Reod, of Shel field, Hla by His Brothers Saral: Jano Mann's Broaoh-of-Promiso Suit in Danville, 10, Robbery of an Express Messenger in Memphis, Tenn. The Criminal Record. THE JAMES BROTHERS, TNE RECENT ATTACK UPON THEI HONE, peel Dispateh to Tha Chicana Pribune, Iganyny, Clay County, Mo., Fob, 1.—Tho ox- cllement over the carly morning atthck upon tho James boys last Tuesday seoms rather increasing than subsiding, ‘The whole State has jumpod at tho conclusion that the assault was tho work of Pinkerton's mon, and dono partly with the hope of capturing one or both of the famous * Jataos bors," as everybody here knows them, and partly with the intention of taking revenge for tho murder of poor Whicher last summer. Your correspondent has been hero right 18 THE OME OF THE BO-CALLED NANDItS for two days, lins been received kindly, has beon furnished a vast amount of information from which only such as is beyond question rehablo bas hoou received. The wildest roinors havo been accepted by tho superficial aud not over- coturagéous newspaper mon of Kansas City and sent abroad as nows. Had the facts been told, the senzation would have been no less, and the onds of truth better subserved, ‘There fe not tho shadow of a doubt bnt that thesamen whowado tho attack wero part of ‘*Pinkorton’as Grand Guard.” Aftor the Iowa train-robbery, Pinkerton undertook what tho Toulsvillo and St. Lonis detective forces and the Secret-Service of this and other States fad at- tempted and failed,—the capture of these out- laws, Detective Whicher dixgulacd as a harvest hacd lott the railrord and was working his way into the nelghborhood of the Jatnes boys’ home. Mo left Kearney ono evening and the next morn- ng his body was found 20 miles sonth, avross the river, and three bullet tioles in as mauy vital patla told tho story of his death. Upon bis breaut was plunoda ecard: "Shia ty all catoce tives” ‘The atory of Capt. Tull's fate need not bo re- peated. It is enough to say that these es- perlenecs TAUANT PINKERTON SOMETHING of themen Lo had to deal with. ‘The Younger brothers lind vothing except the ties of axsocia- tion to bind them to Monegaw Springs, and after tho death of Jolin Youngor atthe hands of Capt, Lull, Jim and Colo Younger left the country and went down on tho Moxicau border, their visits to Miseouri being fow and far betweon. Yo the James boys, howover, there still re- mained the Lomein Clay County iu which they had been reared, and whero thelr mother still re- matued with her socoud husband, Dr, Reuben Samuels. Pnuikerton rightly coujectured that Jesse and James, although they loft Missouri in the troubles last summer, would returu before many months. ‘The boys bara led roving lives alneo the War, but havo returned at frequent intorvuls, For ney= eral months Samuel ilardwicke, aman wall-known hero and well acquainted with the country, hag beon taking Liberty, a station 3 or Kearney, lis headquartera, and carryin A CYMIFA CORRESPONDENCE DY TELEGRADI with Pin'erton in Chicago, keeping him posted us totnovements. The James boys have been in tho far Southsest until within 9 few days, when Josue returned! on a visit, brouglt back by tho illness of his wife, a vory estimable lady, belong- ing to ona of the best familics in Jackson Coun- ty. is arrival was telegraphed to Pinkerton’s agent, aud a party of the dotective’s trustiost inen came down from Chicago, They arrived on tho paseenger train on the Hannibal & St, Joo Railroud Monday night, and passed Kearnoy, About s milo and a half west of here tho train was flagged, and the men, funr in number, jumped of, hoy wero joined by others of Vinkerton's meu who have beon iu the neighbor- hood for weeks, Tho James boys are pot without their cuemies in the nefyiborhoad, and it it be- Heved that from them tho detectives obtalnod their horses and were piloted to tha farm. THE OUTLAWS Host. The homo vf the James buys is avout 8 miles vouch of Kearney, ‘Che form Nes on the nearney and Ureonville road, but the house is & quarter of a milo back from the road, ond ap- proached by a inno, which rung through a pleco of wood faud. ‘ho suiphtey is atl beavily tim- bered and tuinly settled. It is three-quarters of 4 mnilo te tuo nenrest neighbor, A tnore sccltl- ed place contd not be imagined. 1 pouscssos evory possible advantage of defenso. Your cor- rexpoadeut was present on Friday when Sheriff Groom, of Clay County, with » posse of twenty- five men surrounded — thw —housa and made 8 thorough search of it and are rented three yuubg men.—Samuels, Miller, and James, relatives and friends of the fumous out- laws, The Birout probably means nothing mora than alittle by-play, but it afforded a good op- portunity to examine the premikes, ‘The house iy built of logs wud weather-hoard- ed. The main part of the building ja two stories high, to which is attached o kitcbon, It in evident at o glance that TUE HOUSE CAN ME TURNED INTO A FORTRESS ina very brief upace of time, ‘Thero are sin pieiouslooking loop-holea in the walls, but no sublerancan puntyes were found, ay at frat re ported, ‘The houre is furnished with tastp, and. the evidences of refinement and competes are abundant. North of the hone are the Larus, au {eo-honse, and numerous ont-bulldings, ‘The telegrams Lave given the outline of the attuck on the house and ity results, ‘Vho story of the terrible night was told to Tis Trunk correspondent by a menibor of the family, and. some facts additional were guinod which are noteworthy. ‘Ihe only persuua in the Laue Monday night wera Dr, Saiuuels, Mra. Samus, ond thelr three childron—Jolinnio, $3. years of egos alittle girlof11; Archio, aged 8, "In. the hitchon Buegio won with ous or two of her children were sloopmg. Oue of these negro hoys way uroused In the hight Ly some noise, atid glancing out of the window say 1WO MEN STEALING PANT THE HOUaE, Ing minute more, what tigures in the telegraphic reports onthe bund granade was thrown through: the window, striking the negro on the shoulder aud falling to the floor, ‘The alarm of fre was given, and Dr. Hamuols with the family burried downsides, ‘the Doctor with tho elder boy went out of doors, and, pull. ing olf the weather-boards, suceouded in putting cut tho fire, whieh hag besu burning briskly in three or four placos, Moanwiule, inside, Mra, Symuolu had turned ber attention to tha bomb, which was Liuzing und wetting fire to the fvor, Bho waa trying to got it into the Hra-yrate, when the Doctor entered, picked up with a shovel the bomb, which he took to be» coninon tire-ball, aud threw it into the fire, ‘This act was followed by AN INHTANTANYOUR EXPLOMTON, The fraginente tew ia all directions, One sive inilicted the death-wound upon the fits boy Archio, — peustrating his ab domen and causing internal hemorrhage. A wecond fragunout Buattored the asuof sire, Batnuele, rendering wroputution neceavary, and causing a terrible ehoek of the norvous wystom, from Which it in thought eho will not recover, Other incmhers of the family sustained slight injuricg, D0r, Kamuela ran out of dour and eried Jondly for bela. Thou came & yolloy at rundum fram the dutectives in sutusl about tha tyra and jce-house, ‘the rotara fire wes given by the little boy Jolnuie, whe tauk down the dauble-barreted wot-gan ond disolurged it dn the direction whence came the tiv abuts. Whe uttuckiny party (en drow off sapidly, ACCIDENT --NOT MULDER. A careful envoy of the ground, and all -the ciroutmeiuncesd, patinfied your cor- a aewnondont that the killing of ‘te child and the isiming of aire Hamucls wore ee eT farthest from the intention of tho Asanilants, ‘There men loft their horses ted to the fence in asceluded pine on thoraad, and then mado their way ob foot to the yieimity of the honse, fully expecting that dosso James was inside, Hat they been a nleht earlier tha result might havo heen different. It ix generally belived that Joave was at the farm on Sunday. On Monday, howover, he went to Jackson County, snd visited rome ftlenasa there, That night ho stvended chineh in Bine Bottoms, but of this tho attacks ing party know nothing, tho dotectives, having posted thenimclvos in ambtiah, sont tivo of tholr party to fire tho Loura, not willing, even with overpowers numbers, to storm the house, ‘Chess mon were doing their work when the negro boy woke fp, aud, as he Paya, sow 8 light abitung through 4 citinis, What is left of the so-called hand-grot T ox- Famine carefutly, and anv satietiod it wan not tue teided for oxplosive ptirvosos. 1t Is made of iron disux, handed and riveted togetlor. It had beon fillod with ofl and then partly stu@ed and covered witt cotton and lampwick. Evidontly it was i+ tended to light up the interior of tho house, aud to burn brightly for soveral minnter, thus giving tho nitacking party the advantage of secing any- ody who cure out of tte hot, thermselyes re asainiigs nttlden, ‘The house had beoeu tired in revernl places wilh cotton stuffed in Roman-cane dio tubes and saturated with turpenting, Pisuly, the tintontion wasjto bring Jouso James out into tite Tight, aud oithor CRIPPLE OR KILL 13st, When Dr. Samuels vicked up this finttenoil lobe, abont 4 inches dn dinmotar, tilled with vil, and threw ttinte the fire, $he result wan tho tanta e4 if a lamp had been thrown in, only ona mora oxtended sealo, ‘ho detectives, finding that there was no one abou’ the place, fired a yolloy tu intitnidate Dr. Samuels, and then re- treated to their hotses and rode away. Probably by this tinie they are weil out of te State, Their night's work, however, is looked upon as a gioat ontrago, and, if it ean be traced to ink- elton's men, will make more trouble, In tho Jurry of leaving the ambush, ONE OF THE DETECTIVEN DROPYED A NAVY RE- VOLVER, which was shown your correspondent, Vary plainly tiled into the barrel are the initials “1, Q. G.." gonera'ly undorstyod to ptand for * Vink- erton’s Grand Guard.” ‘The tifortunate results of tho axsault have turned public sympathy strongly toward the family. In the Legielaturo, a eorics of resolutions bearing on tho matter wero {htroduced yesterday atid adopted by tho oure, with only two dissenting votes, ‘Lheso resolutions ate coached in strong language, aud are ag follows : Wrengas, Itisroported in the public prints that a Jand of fosme of mun mada an utteck on the house of Rewben Sani x vin Clay County, on he night of the 2t nGug in the luss of into cout His, and accompanied by inceudiatixm and other acts of vundaliom, unjustifiable under any circum lances ; ant Wrerras, It ta reported that theeo orttrages upon innocent people, 1f cuunmitted,as it is clalmed, by real dents vsccitlzehn “UF anther State, were Violations Of Uw peace nud dignity, aa woll ay of the auyerclyuty, of the Ktuto of Misaourd; and : Wueneas, Tt i also reported that one or moro per- fons were Keized and conveseit out of the Btalo, 15 elaine, without the proper requisitions, or by duo procers of Inv, therefore Wo ft Heaired, By the Houso of Ropresontativer, tho Senate concurring therein, That the Governor be respectfully requested to Inquire iute the truth ct said reports, anit fo employ Buch agonts therefor as lin insy dvem necessary, atl reyort to the General Asrcmbly, at asearly a date as practicable, auch facts as ho may conpider compatiiie with the publis interest and also, if it shail be found that the State of Missouri Las been puntonly, furaded, ay iy charged, by an unauthorized force, of that having been po>sxessed of authority suc foreu' or ponae hag transcended the same aul din regarded tho rights of citizens of Us Klate, phall communicate auch finding to thht order that the dignity and sovereignty of U say be aweorted, 164 laws vindleated, atid aach Lon he had, if heeded, a8 Will bring the olfenter to apecdy puniahment, By popular verdict, the MINTORY UF ULE JAMES TOYR would be the criminal history of tho Suuthweas since the War, There bus been scarcely a robbery of avy niagnitude for oight years with whic! their names have not been conuected, In Mareh, 1468, the Logan Couaty Bank Tursoilville, Ky., way serzed aud roboed durin business hours, and the robbers rode away on fleet horves with thoir Looty aud escaped to 3re- sour, To thisday the Kentucky officials aro willing to swear tho ieaders of the imaraading band wero Frank and Jesse yames, Jn December, 1869, came tho robbory of tho Gallatin Bani in Daviess County, Mo., and tha Killing of Jubn W, Sheets. the Cashier, Hoilowing right upon this was the robbery of the Cashier of the Kansas City fair-grmunds in Inn oflice,—the dead done in sight of 20,000 voo- plo. ‘he bank of Corydon, Ta., was plundered in June, 1871. A resuliuto posse trailed the robbors aw far ax Daviess County, Mo., overtovit them, fought, aud wero repnleod: In April, 1872, tho bank at Columbia, Ky., was visited the sano way, and the proying band were tracked to the bordora of Mixsonrt wud lost. The contents of the bani at St, Geuovieve, Mo,, went in slay, 1873, Since thou Lava coma in ptartling stiecession THE TRAIN ROMMERIES * of Iowa, Gadshill, nud, lastly, of Mancie, Thera ig nothing 1 tho criminal history of the couutry to equal this record of bold plaudering, ‘These are ouly tho greater ciimox. charged pon theso boys, ‘here are scores of leaner charges which popular opiuion has filed againet them. For thove past eight years more roinunco and more terrorism has altached to the nunice of the James boys thun to all other desporadous of this half-tamed Southwest put together. There is the same baudiwork evident in all these robberies. ‘Kho pacty rarcly numbored tuure than five, and the well laid pluug havo beon always carricd ont without a huteh, It in impossible not to admire the enperb danug and recklossness of these men. ‘they fave death with te nonebalauce tang ht by a life's familiuri- ty with it, ‘fhe James boys, whilo never denying thoir terrible record during tho War, Layo steadily re- uudinted theae churges of bank aud train rob- ories. Each ptuccossive Goyornor of Minsouri outlawa them and sets » pico on their Lends, to which thoy regularly retort with an offer to give themselves up and faco the devisions of tho courts if pledged fair treatment, ‘Tho fathor of Jasse and Frank was the Roy, Thomas Jamey, » baptist prouchor, who attained considoravle eminenca in the Stato, lla was born in Logan Couuty, Ky. and graduatod at Georgetown Colleye, iu that State, iu 1813, Ie had inarried Bins Zurelda Colo, of Scott County, Ky., and itmmodiatoly afvor graduation the young, preacher and his wife came to Missouri, aud sot- tledan Clay County, Jesse aud Frauk, aud a daughter now marsiod and living in Arkansna, wero the fruits of tho union, and wore raised on the plave whieu bax Kinco beon the scene of ko mach bloodshed. In bis time Mr, James played A PROMINENT PART IN TIH NETIGIOUS msTony of Missourt, being one af the founders of Will- iam Jewell College. fn the spring of 1450 Mr, ines started fur Califurnia as a missionary, coutracted & fatal disease on tho ovorland jouney,oud died. Mrx, James {sawoman of much culturo, and possesied of the eelf-rellance and Hpartan-liko qualities peculiar to the women of the carly cras of tho Aimcrican history. She re- mained on her farm ramug bor little family, and, shortly before the opouing of tho War, married Dr. Samuelu, Clay County was part of the debatable ground in the carly troubles of the Juyhawkers and tho Border Itafilans, as they were opprobrioualy termod by thoir onemics ou cither yide, At tho ontaet of the contlict Frank Jamen joined Quantretl, desac, only 16 years of age, romainot onthe farm, Ono day a company of wilitia came tothe placo and hung Dr. Kamnels ton tree three or four times, and loft him for doa. Jexso wad taken from the plow and LED ALOUT WITH A OTE AUOUND HIS NECK, beaten with the flats of sabros, and warned that the punishtent would be worse if tho family coutinued to hurbor bushwhackors, Sirs, Samueia and hor daughter were taken to St, Joseph, and for some weekw heid in custody, Jouro James joined his brother under Quantrall, aud from that day tothe andof the War tho boys were in every massacro and terrible on counter in the guorrilla warfare tip and down tha Missouri, Kansas, avd Arianess border, ‘They werved under those most noted desperadocs, Quantroll, ‘odd, Audorson, and Taylor, out of whom tho only ono now living is ‘Taylor, and he isa cripple, with one arm shot away, a shattered right lung, and 4 terriblo acar on hia thigh, Tho Jumes boya wero promment in tho sack of Lawrence, and afterwards it was 8 party of twenty-seven imen under thuir leadership who Toll upon a detuchmunt of Jounwon's famous Fiftoonth Kansas Cavalry on Cabin Oreek, in tho Cherokee Nation, and wlaughtered twenty-nine ont of the thirty-two, With lisown Nand in this meotiny, Jessie James killed Capt. Goan, and ataa the Tey. . Gardner, of tho Tuirceenth Kansas. ‘They wore with Bill Andersonat Centralia, Mo, When a truin of suldicrs, some armed abd some Lelpless, wah stuppod. A fow shuts wore fired, aad thon the Union soldiers surrendered only, to. be takon from the cart and hot down unt not Atnun was left. ‘Thon tho town was tacked, Tho train was sot on fire, tho engino turned, Juoso with a full head of sicam, and sent plunge ing away ata foarful rate of spood toward beure geun, Whou the placo had beon laid waste, An- derson and bis men rotroated to the brusl, rom Paris, in Monroe County, detachinent: of Federal cavalry 800 wtrong, under Muy. Jolnu- non, came down fo avenge the outrage. Andur- son's meu lured the troopers into their trap, and swooped downjou thyia, Out of the JOU, barely 1875. twenty got back to tallof tho massacre, ‘there Wore ho prisoners tatet. Jorao Janies KILLED MAL, JOINKON AND SEVEN OTHERS Frank danea killod ae nine more, ‘The bloot that rests on the26 to men's heads is something 80 terrible that th okl gbinpanions in aris shinder when they tell of them, ‘Tho War record of there men world fit hooks, wie this is onouzh to show tie chatacter of their veH, Laat Trondas night was not tha feat time tha old darn-house had besn tho Keone of bhadshou, tn February, 1807. 9 sqitad of oid uiliiamen, inital of the Wor record of thesd mien, went tothe house. knowing that Jeseo James was fick bed, saifertng from tha eflects. of a terri+ bla wound througt tha tinge tocaived at tho bate Roof Lesimgton, months pefore, Chay pound onthe deor with the butte of theie guns, ste domawled that the wountled men sould ho fivou up te thom, deste crept down-stais with jis pistols in fis haute, and petting tho range of tho lenter’s voices. fired throught the panel, dropping hia mon, ‘Thou be FLUNG OPEN THE NOOK AND APRANG OUT firing from both hands, ‘Lhree thove of the party foll wouwléd and the others retrented pro- cipitately. Jesse mounted his horas and, todo away to & more recnre place while tho fear wounded men were taken in and mureed until thoy had recovereil. Just after the Gallatin bank-solhery Shoriit Thomason, of Clay Couniy. vieked the house with s potse of tivonty. ‘EHontanuu's Lotsa was shot untor him; hia nophow revotved o bail through the hings from whieh he has nover ro- covered, and two others of the poxra ware ae- yeroly wounded white the dames boys got alt without a perateh, ‘Thore was something very poculiay in tha Cal Jatin bauk robbery aud the killing of Capt, dohn W. Sheets, whicl: an old contedorle explained to Tin ‘Irinunn correspondent, ‘Thero was in Hill Anderson's band an organization known an tho Brotherhood of Death, tho mombers of which woro bound to avdngo by jot the denth of any other member, Anderson was killed in Itny Connty, sud a militia Captain. named Cox boast- ed that ho had Gired tho fatal shot, and ropeated- Jv exhibited the weapon with which fo had slain the gacrrilla, Cox wont back to Gallotin after the war, and was for a tine Canhior of the bank, Sheets suoceeded hitn, and revembled him much. On tho dav of tho robbery two men: rode up to the bank, went in, aud, drawing their rovolyere, demnauded of Shoets the money in the safe, Tho Cashier mado no resistance to the men, but awhon they were about loaving, ove of them do- liberately shot poor Shoots through tho head, ‘Cho avengers, for such my infcrmant says they wero. drove away in the direction of Clay Coun- ty. The James boys have deniad repoatadly the charge of having killed Sheets, andhavo prodtecd allidavite to show that thoy wero 80 miles away from Gallatin the duy of tho affair, However, taany of Sheets’ old friends poticve firmly that Josso-and Frank did the deed, and it is believed that somo of his. old soldiera vory maternally aided Pinkerton’s baud in tho recent attack. Wherover tho Jamos boyy aro now, it is certain that thoy aro at liberty, and, trina totheirnatures, will ba back here again and reap yongeanee tpon who niny bo suspected of implication with Vinkerton. “There will be more news to record. of the doings of tho Janes boys beforo mauy days. ‘ —+ CAIN AND ASEL IN BUREAU COUNTY. Quunven or WENKY L. REED ZY UTS HNOTHER. Sveert Dispateh to Cae Chisago Tribune, Puisentox, Il, Lob. 1.—Cousiderable excito- mont has been caused hero by the niurder of Henry [. Reed, of Shofield, by bis youngast brother, Samuel Reed, ‘Phere are several stories circulated with regard to tha sad. occurrence, but tho following is entitled to tho most credence: Sainuol and his family resido in the Town of Henry, on a farm oenr Siefield. Temy was in Chicayo fast week, and his birod man, on ac- count of some real or imaginary ovil dono him aud the family of Honry by Samuel, telegraphod Henry to como home, Me camo down on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quingy Builroad ou Sune day, and his hired man, meoting bith at Noponset, took him immediately to the residenco of Sam- ueland tho father, who were occupying a dwell- ing in the Town of Sheftield. Henry went into tho houao and asked for Samuel, and, being in- formed that ho was up-stalrs, took off bis ovor- cont, and, telling his father to be quist, said he was going up to give Lim a pounding because he had raiked o mugs at his house in hiy absence, His fathor tried to pursundo him not to go, but lhe steppod into tho hall, aud, aftor reaching the middia of tho stairway, was shot through the hoatt by Saraacl, and diced in a fow min- utes, Samuel is now confined in tho County Jail. The represontatives of tho press and some of his friends nayo visitod him, but ho declines to talk about the affair until after his preliminary examination, which will occur ou Wednesday. Ho has said, howover, that he ox- peets to bo freo og soon ag he is oxa.mined. ‘Tho murdered man belonged to a family noted for their sizo, all boing very inigo, He was the largest of them all.--perlupa tho tallest man in Bureau County, Samuel, the murderer, is a very fine-looking young man,aud, to look himin the eye, you would not suspect himof anovil intont, He tga perfect man, physically, aud woukl’ no doubt have proved a mateh fur Henry {na hand-to-hand fight, being youngorund more nective. But, in a moment of passion, aud possibly through yenuine fear, ho comuitied the deed the etfeum of whieit he cau- not now recall, Mr. Venry T, Reed was well known in this city, and inthe West and South, He eae to Chicago in 1807, and held a Nirese in the law ottice of O, MM. Hurdeo, in tho uld Speud Block, on Dearborn street. He became interested sub- sequontly in acoal-mine in Pennsylvania, and nlso holt some valuable real ecateto in this city. Ilo remained bere until 1849, when be removed to Springtield, Mo., and entered into the practize of law, but abandoned it shortly afterward, aud wout to Mobile, Als., in July, 1870, He ramuin- od but a short time in that city, aud went thence to Texas aud engaged in shipping live stock to his fatuer'’s farm, ove of tho finest and largest in this State, aud located between Spetliold and Neponset, His father made arrangomants with him shortly afterward to manuge the farm, aud he took up bin residences thoroon and eouductod: aifairs successfully, He shipped large numbers of hows, horges, and males to this city, eousigne ing them ta Gougden & Co, Hin futher, danir- ing to relinquish Lis interest in tho starm, con- tracted with Elonry for its sole munage weut, aud. the latter uasumed possersion a few wookn ago. Having an opportunity to dispose of the farmto Mr. Charles 1B. Bruner, of Chic Os ho offcoted tha sale through Mevers. Nichols, Bragy & Co,, last Wednesday, for 350,002, Mr. Teed was oxtromely gratitied with the rewult of the transfor, and submitted the documents to Mr. 1, J, Goodrich, a woll-known real extato dealer aud un old friend. He visited Mr, Good. Tich Friday evenioy, aud returned to Slacilichd Saturday night iu excellont health and spirite. Before epasting he juforied several friends that he intended to take up bis residence in Bra vil ud soon us Mr, Brunor was installed on tho nee He intended to return bere yesterday or to-day. Yeutorday morning Mr, Goodrich received the following telegram: SueerieLy, Brean C Goodrich: Ue La Rew brothe ‘Tho victim of the traged: apeclmon of humanity, his heigut being 6 foot 8 inches, and bis weight 0 pounds. Ho was quick and passionate in his action, but gon crous toa fault, His habita wore good, aud bis tastes singular and varying. His age was but 31, and ho was the second son of Jolin G. Rood, aged 05, who has flye malo children in all, ‘Tho futhor was # uative of Kentucky, aud removed to Bheflleld about thirty yours sgo, and purchased the fann whereon ho lives from the Geovorn- mont, The laud {s sone 600 or 600 acres In ox- tout, and is thoroughly improved. Tis deceaved son was married to au evtimubis and hizhly-edu- ested lady of Abingdon, Il, and loaves her with ono child, @ daughter of 14 ycars. er HIGH-TONED BREACH OF PROMISE DAMAUES LAID at €L0,000-—-Tuy DEFENDANT 100, 000, Apectat Dispateh to The CMeaso Triburn, Danvitis, UL, Fob, 1.—As a promine to ite opening, 8 synoptical bistory of tho broach-of- prowise caso In which Sarah Jane Bang is plaintiff aud David 8. Blackburn defendant, aud whioh is brought to this county by tho lattor on a change of vouue from Edgar County, would not bo anies, The plalurii® oaserts, and expects to prove, that tho do- foudanut bogan to pay her marked attantion when sho wos still a young girl, probably near 16 years of ago, aud that for two yoarss this attontion was continued, whens proposition of marriage was made by dofondaut and accaptod by Maint? ; but the defendant, claimiug that hig father waa so opposed to the marriage ax to disinherit him shoutd jt be cousymmated, beg ged for thno In which to oonciliate tho old gentleman. Abeut this period, or whan plalutiy was 18 yqure of pge, she furtitor aasert, that defondant, by re- peated and sevewed promises of marriage aud eg Fels 1, 187A He av diled yesterday by ‘bbs Buy. BBS atzED, wad a romarkablo TRIBUNE: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2, Other divers meana snd arguments, sccom~ pushed her ruin; and for seven: yeara a oriminn! intimacy wes carriod on,—ho meeting all ber importinitices, durng that time, to lave tha matiises rolomnizad. by trivial oxcusea, whicit, though far from satisfying ler, sevout- plished his purrose by postponiqs their nip tinla, About threo years since, defandant mar- red another woman, and plaintif’ seon began slut, claiming 49,000 damages, Yho defondant, on the other hand. while not denymg that ¢ al intimacy oxinted betiweon them, willendenyor to prove that plain? was equally aa Kind to munerous other parties in the Matribution of those favors whieh are tha pecu- line prerogative of woman; that he. never made offer of marriage; aiid that no undyo means or wtaument wero used ta bring sbont sich aennlt, ‘Tho parties interested both Lelong to old, ro« epectod, aud wealthy mmiles of Kdgar County, and have moved in the highest social chelos in the communmey it which they have resided, Misa Mant, who is an orplian, bit oujoys nm cotnpe- teney tuheritedt from ber father, is now about 23 years of age, of thi form, elegant carriage, ant withal a remarkably handso.no woman, | nat withstanding ker years of trouble and dis- appolatment. § certain stern determination to accomplish whateverthonmlorinkoes seoms toper= vade her whole being; ehu tals of nothing, thinks of nothing, but her suit. At tho same time. I am led to believe that the money in- valved in itis of tho least. ences to hor; but, fully realizing the rad fact that her happt- ners has been wrecked, her life fovevor dark- ened, and shea mado forever an ourcart from that novtoty which she once adorned, in it to be wondered at that sho should wish justice to bo meted ont, with no pentte hand, to the author of all her misfortunes? Tho defendant, who 1s repnied to ho worth nently 3100,000, While Lun father, in addition, 1s vory wealthy, is aman probubly 35 years of ago, with nothing extraordinary avout him to attract no's attention, ur cauac f strauger to give him naccond look,—simply a plain, farmorisn-fooking man; hig business pursuits being confined to farming and stock-raising. For a short time le Was a Captain inthe War of the Rebellion. ‘The cause haa been continued threo times by tho defense,—twice on a plea of the absence of Important witnosves, and ouco by a change of venue. Over 100 witnossos have bean summon- ed. ‘Tho plaintit has rorained Dan Voorloos, of Verro Hato; 2. N. Bishop, James Eades, and A, J, Iunter, of Paris; aud J. 2B, Mann, of this place y—whilo the legal talent 2 opposition con- nists of Col. Baird, of ‘Torre ante : the Hon, J. CG. Cannou, M. C. from this district ; Col. Van Hillars, of Paris ; and Voter Walzh, of this city, 'Tho array of Jawyers willinauro a closcly-cou- tested U) The cise will, probably Lo called to-morrow (Puesiay) morning. Senet AN EXPRESS MESSENGER ROBBED. THE DECUY GAIN. Mesruts, Tenn, Fob. 1.—A most daring rob- bery was conrmitted about a quarter-past 9 o'clock this niorning, of: Madison street, on which aro sittaled the banks and insuranco offices, and svhich created intense cxcltemont. On Saturday evening, o man giving the namo of W. ft, Park- er rented the basemeut of the Kickorbocker Unilding, No. 18 Madison strest, ns ho atated, for the parposo of opening a stock insurances of- fice, and put a sigu, “ W. 2, Parker & Co.” aya placed ou old desk ond a fow chairs in tho rene part, Which has @ bael ontranco through an alley, by tho Firet National Bank. ‘this morn. ing, John Brady, © messengor of tho South- erm Express Company, who dolivors all yalusbio — packnges, entered — this —offics having a packago, said to contain 810, addreusod to" W. R. Varker & Oo., 18 Madison stroot," ex- prossed from Coltiorville, Jonn, Brady, on en- tering, asked fora member of tho ir, and told his business, ‘Chore wero two white mon, and thieo negrues: Btanding behind the eountor, and Lrady presented his receiptebook, und at the kame tmo threw bis pouch, containing a large nutnber of money packager, on the counter, At this momont & rope was thrown around bis nour, and a bag thrown over bis herd, aud ho was beaton uimost iusensible, Nis cries yoon at- tracted tho crowd, as tho street was Full of poo- pla, but tho robbers bad eceured the puch and fled by the back doot, aud up‘to this writing aye not beon apprchonded, thongh the city haa been ecoured by the pohco in seach of thom, Liady is dangerously if not fa- tally injured, “It is ovidout that tho whole robbery lod been carefully pisnned by some one who kuow the mannor of doiivering patkages by the Express Company, autl with a viuw of securing almost the outire amouut ro~ coved on Saturday aftemoon and yesterday. ‘The oxprens oflicerd cannot av yet cstimate tho amount lost, Mearns, Toon, Fob, 1.—It is now belioved that mon who robbed 1he express mosionger this morning crossed the river Ina skit within half an hour after tho robbery was committed, and aro now in tho cano-brakes in the bottom, Brady, the messenger, though skoverely boxten, ig nut dangerously so, though it ia bolicved, from tho sizo of the bludgeon ured, it was their intention to kill him, “he express officers do- cling to atate how much tha rubbers secured ; the nmouut is believed to have been large, Mr. Loop, cashior of tha Company, las oifered a rowald of 51,000 fur the sppichensiou of tho robvets, sod Meh are nu scouring the woods upposiio tho city in eearel of them. Darker represents himgolf as beg from Springticlt, iL, but many belisve they wera part of tho Gad's Hill band, LATER, Menrius, Lenp., Fob. i.—Tho only additional claw obtained tu tho express robbers is that tho young man calling bimerlt EB. &. Mall, and Clainiing to bo a,uophow of Parker, who nont tho oxpross package from Colliervilo, as tho samo who ronts the oflice. Three men who loft tho alovetor ina ekiff soon afier tho robbery were pursued by ofliverain a tug, and voon to faud en ths Arknusus wide, aud to take to tha cono~ Draken. ‘Xho robbers had, during the fast week, callod Eevetal tind at the oxpross-ollica for puck. aged about the time the messenger was sont to tho banks, snd doubtioas lie formed thenmaclyes in regard to tho hia inovemontx, and expecteil 100,000 1ntonded for the banks. Brady, tho messetuger, is seriously injurod, Iu addition to two terrilio blows ho recoived un the ead from a cudgol, ho wos kicked aud beatow, atid, it iy feared, injured internally, He stutes that, after beating him until insensible, thoy Jocked the front door, and thon tied Lis legs and left him, and whon he revived ho found a lot of old bags and matting pllod on bis head, He throw them off, cut tho rope, and, crawling to the door, unlocked it, aud gave the alarm, No detinito description of citlur of the mon can ba obtained, to get over RECORD OF MINOR CRIMES, EVISCE.ATION, Spectat Diapatch to Phe Cawugo Tribune, Keoxun, Is., Veb, 1.—Montrose, a town 12 milos above this city, on the river, was tle scsno of 4 horrible cutting affray thia evening, the parties to which woro Jorome Parks and William Koonz.} The oncountersgrow outof a quurral which took place betwen thotwo, in which Varks struck Koonz seyoral times, Tho lattor drow a knife aud stabbed Parks in sevoral placea, Ono ofthe wounds was across the abdomen, avd fairly divomboweled hia, A physician was called to dresa the wound, but it ia not thought posible for Parks to survive, Koons ‘was placed undor arrest. While the excitoment oyer tho affair was at its height, William Ellis, Jr accused Dan Farley, who was with Parks ot the tine of tho aswault upon Koons, with bem; the causa of the disturbauce, Murloy splayed aknifs, whoraupon HMilis agsautted him with an iren pokar, inilicting several severo wounds, WORK OF RAILROAD VANDALS, Special Dievuteh ta The Chivayo Tribune, Putvapecvita, Fob, 1.—On Barurday evening last, at the time when tho night-watchmen at Vaoli wera going on duty, thoy dlecoyered a heavy ron bar chained across tho down track on tho Pounsylvagia Railroad at Paoli Grove, short distance this side of the station, Men at once set to work uncbaluing tho destructive ob- Htaole, aud it was removed in tlie to prevent the wrecking of tho tram, which payaed down between half-pust 7 and 8 o'ctovk, Eta this dix- covery not busy made, nothing could have avoid- ed a droadful colannity, which must bave ensned, und lows of life woulil Lave Leon cortain, Lbs the opiuon of gome that the ucfarious and bloody scheme had been projected by uulkuown parties to rob tho noxt dows express train, while others are of opinion that it waa the work of Howe malicious perdi adverda to tho interests of the Ponnsylyanin Mailroad Uowpauy, A LAWYER INDICTED FOR LARCENY. Spectattl Dispateh ta Uke Chwaso Tribune Otvawa, dil, Fob, 1—Dird Bickford, Laq., & wollinuwn attorney of thia city, was sirontod upon two indictments, found by the Grand Jury of tho Circuit Court, now in session, and hay given bail iv tho sum of $3,800, Ono was oun charge of embozzloment, and the other for lar- vony, the alleged ileal taking of bouks from the Bupreme Court library, ickford alloges ’ that those tidictmonts are tho result of a con xpirney, 4 ESCAPED FROM JAIL, Speetat tnamateh ta The Chica Tribune, Pattee Carnx, Mich., Mob. 1.—Alner Rager, tn Accountant, imprisoned for embozzlement in tho Eaton County Jail to await the sitting of the Court, broko therefrom last oventng at about 9 o'dlack by digging a® holo through the wall and folting himself down to the ground with a pair ofsueets. The jal is a now ono, having been butt ont season, ‘This is the Arne esdaye thore- from 88 yet. No reward Ins hceu offered tor tho arrest of tho bird on the wing. CHARGED WITH POISONING 11S WIFE. Cutstos, In, Heb. 1.—A an named Dovitt is undor arrest in DeWitt, this county, euarged with polsoning bis wifo, ‘Lhe latter diol, under suxpivious cireumatances, on Mriday night, An inquest being held, thd port imoitem rovealed traces of poiton, and the woman's stomach was sent to Chicagy for tonls sit, THE MILWAUKEE DEFALCATION. Spead Dispatch to The Chicano Tetbune, Muawaunen, Feb, 1.—Tho Board of County isors tostlay pasted @ resolution direc:ing ittey Atturnoy to vommonce auit to re- wor 10,450.50, the smornnt of the detaleation of Enlers, lat freasrer, ARREST OF A GAMBLER. Crevecann, 0, Feb, 1—Cannda Dill, & noto- riots three-card monte naa, way arrested in this city to-lay, oreangy nats = THE COLORED ELEMENT, An Appealto Congress and the Peoples Wasutxotox, Fob, 1.—A munber of represen tutives of tho colored men, who aro now in Washington trom several Southern Statos, in- cluding Representative Raples, of Alabama; P. 4. Viuchbacis, Louisiana; A. M. Gibbs, Atkan- a8; Goorge W. Price, North Carolina, together with Bred Douglass, George Downing, Prof. Langston and Sumpeon, and Drs, Burvis end Augustus, and othora, holia private meotiug recently, and have juvs now published the re- sult of their dehberations, ‘They conclude tholy address ng follans: Consldering that every Democratic ytelory, whether won ins Northern State or upou the flour of Cou- areas, tends directiy to jucreato (he andacity aud law= J-ssness of the enunies of Constitutloual frewdur and tntoir na now established s und, further, conaldering that next to the malign initueuce uf Democratic vic- y intho evi of « tind uxeertion of rights by our onda; considering, moteover, that any action or -uvtiog on the part of the Federal Goverument, man- Sfentlug thelr apparent apathy and indigercnee ‘to tho cvndition of the loyal people of the Suuth, in prompily cousttued by those disluyal cnemtes into’ licenve und inspunity to renowel and tedoublet violence, we shudder at the wretched condition of thingy which may rosaohably be expected to follow fn that section of dur country it, i view of the clreumatunces now oxisting in the United States, Congress should, after all, adjourn, without enacting cud providing fur the enforcement of appropriale iawn for the better protec tion of persons, pr wud. political rights in thet section, Consiiiering (Ht we beiony to 1 clues of citi- zens who will nuter by the non-actlun of Congress, we eatudatly appeal for relief, If affairs aro permitted to proceed ud Dow, it rutyuires 10 unusual Loresiqit Lo seo tit the colored citizens of the Suuth will either be driven into neutrality for acif-protection, ot foreed to act with their oid oppressors in tis Demiooratte party and the latter is more probable thau the furnior, as out puaceful organization for the pieposs of neutrul~ ity would naturally excita siuplelon, aurvelllance, aud viulenve, ‘There ia wlll ono other alternative to which we are expored—vne which {8 truly feartal to contemplate, Iuman natitro Is tho aaine vyery\thorc, ‘There atv inany vurleties of mon, but uly ono Luss nature, and it Iu possible that, stung to maduoxs and deaperalion by continued aud incroasing ontrages, aud seeing no tnouns of cacape, naplrit of retallation aud revouve may bo aroused whick will {ill the Houth with Keenus of rapiuc, blood, and fire, ‘To avoid thin cutastroplic, we estuesily apycal to Congress for the action diready moutionvd, We invite xsnapathy and support to thes appeal of ail lovers uf Liverty wud order throughorl the coautry, {Siunedy Frepriten Dovanasa, Jony M, Laxastos, A.M. Glaus, Atk, Linnie dosvit, Als., Geo, W, [os J. A. Emenson, Atk,, Boerctary, . pacino Sage nr i ins CASUALTLES, BURNING OF A LUNATIC ASYLUM. Qurveo, Janu, §0.—Lhe fire in tho Leaufort Lunatio Asyium last night is supposed to have originated in one of the celly occnpicl by a vicious character named Mary Dreton. or conduct had been yery violent, aud sho had boon confinod in wcell, She vowed to bavo her rovonge, aud 18 supposed to havo kindled a fire by plusing & bundlo uudorueath bor bod, and thon shut the door. Sho suffored a terrible fate, having porishod in the flamea, ‘Iba utmoat efforts were inade to pnbdus tho fire, but they ware unsuccoestal, owing to tho large quantity of wood-work, ‘Tho wght was pitiful in tho extreme, somo of tho intnates cevaping inte cornors and obstinate- ly rofusing tobe removed, Others led dowh the corridors to the darkest cellars, and were found shivering with fear, Othors van into the cupoia, and it was only with tho greatest dilticul- ty they could be brought out, ‘Tho nows spread to tho city and thousands wont to tho kceno ; 435 womon were reacuad nud traneferred to the non's wing, and only three are as yet known to have porished. ‘Iho loss will be great to the province, as this was about tho oniy sdylum of much magnitude sod complotouces iv this see- tion. It is strange to say that the worst caso in the femate ward entirely rovaverod her reason in the panic and 18 ax ane ax possible, JUMPED FROM THE CARS. Special Inapatch to The Chacuaa Tribune, Fonz Wavse, Ind. Feb. 1.—This moon a frightful accident vccured on a pasgenger train onthe Grand Rapids & Indiana Muitrosd, bo- tween this clty and Keddallvillo. Dr. Iitch- cock, of Kalamazoo, was on tho train, in company with two sistore, Mra. Raunoy, of Delphos, 0., and Mrd. Markham, of Kalamazoo, the latter of whom hag been for some days suffering wich temporary aberration of mind, ‘Lhe Doctor xtep- ped into another car, when Mrs. Markham, tho inasne woman, attempted to loap from the car, which was. polng ubout 20 miles por hour. ‘Hor sistor, 3irs. Huvnoy, attempting to roatrain her by foreo, both wore thrown yiolent~ ly to the ground, ‘Puo insane worn was Ilttlo injured, but her sister, Mrs. Nanvoy, was picked mp iugonsible and conveyed to the Avelina Modse in this olty, where suo now lied in a orit~ icat condition, har limbs being broken and her head badly crushed, Little hone is entertained of her rovovery. KILLED BY THE CARs, * | Spectat Dinateh 6) The Chicayo Prioune, Miwauxer, Wis, Fob, 1.—Freight-rrain Con- ductor Georgo Patterson, of the St. Paul Nnil- way, fell hetwoon the cara to-day and was in- stantly killed, Taceasod fad been in tha em- vloy of the Company for thirty yoars, Ile leayea a wife and a grown-up child, Snecrad Dapaten to Ths Chteaao ‘Tredune, Srninorieiy, lil, Feb, 1--Honry (iroen, a German, living near Borlin, in this ooity, was run over and killed by a traits of carson tha ‘Tololo, Wabsuh & Woslern Railroad yesterday morning. A Coroner's jury to-doy lound a yor+ dict uf uccidental killing. JAMMED TO DEATH, Rreorvat Dinuatch to he Chicaao Tribune, Tronta, UL, Feb. 1.—An Trish Iatoror: at ole~ vator "13," named Insane Dolby, was killed this noon under the following clroumetances: Ifo was omployed arotnd the olevator to couple cars aud wwitels thom at the different lines, and while thus omployed got caught in some mannor he- tweou the cars, aud was slmoxt inutantly killed. Ho leaves a wifo and two emall children. ‘Phin in thu second acoidont of tho lind at the ssmu place withla a wook. PERILOUS SLUMEER, Special Diamtch to The Ohicuga Tribune, Dunugue, Is, ab. 1.—George Brown, 8 law- yor, formerly of Rockford, I., waa found at 9 o'clock Bunday meorniuy badly frogan at 6 small station on tho Codar Vallzy Railroad, hile sloop. ing off tho elfecta of o drunken sprog, The chances are that rowan will lose both banda and ene foot, ‘THE WESTERN UNION SUPERINTENDENT, Speeitl Diapeth ta the Chiao Lribaye, JvoaNnavores, Ind,, Mob, —Telograph sypors intondent Wallick ail lind ag Cambridgy City, and will nat beable @ bo waved for wame time, Hispatebed reprosent that lio is doing a4 well os can be expected, byt hia lujuries gra very xevore, KILLED BY MAOHINEAY CLavELaniy QO, Fol. 1.—Autirow Houck, Sr, of ilouck Brow, while olliug machinery, fell au- dor a Hy-whool, and was lallot iuotautly. me ‘The Cireyit Court openad for a five wouks' ses~ lon at Danville, yeuterday, Judge O. 4, Davis presiding. FOREIGN. King Alphonso Endeavoring to Mako Terms with the Carlists. Incidents of the Strugglo for tho Liberal Leadership in England. Slow Progress Mate in the French Assembly on tie Constitu. tional Bills, faglana Will Not Partteipate in Russia’s Code Cou- ference, SPAIN, NEGOTIATIONS oR PRACK, Loxpoy, rob. 1.—A correspondent of tho Tet egraph from Mndcid says ho iv porsuaded by pri. vate information that a great eifort iy making ty Kectra nn artistica with tho Carlists s8 a pro liminary to defluite penco, ‘Yue Alphonsist Gen erals inflat on relief for Pampoluue as the first proliminary ; thou tho maintonanes of stale que untl the “submission of the Carliste, with or without the aciiticecenco of Don Carios, Ju tha jasb oaeo, Carius will probably be, treated with later on the fuoting of Enfania of Spain, Mapnip, Feb, 1.—The Army of the North con. tHuues {ts advance, It has takan Monreal and erga. The relief of Pampelann is considered certaly, ‘The Carllats aro abettloning the route without resistance. ‘ ee eer GREAT BRITAIN. ontrusny, Loxpox, Fob. 1.—Wiliiam Storndato Bennett, the Englieh musical composer and pianist, is dead, THE LINERAL LEADERSIIP, Loxnox, eb, 1.—Many reports are in elren. intion with regard to the futuro Liberal teader. ship, Tt is stated that Forster ia personally not dosiroua of taking the post; and that to morn. Dera of tha Jato Governinent have informod Lord Granville that rome Whize and. Ulira Non- confurmsts will wecedo from the patty if Forstor is choren. ‘Te old Whiga, a few mod- erato Liberhts, and tho bulk of the Noveonform. inta, the greab ninjorlty of tho Liberaly, and nearly all the Radicalxave [ty favor of Forster, ‘The number for and agalust the latter aro about equs!. ‘Iho choles of tho Marqtis of Harting. ton, howevor, ould not cates a division of the party, Coueiliatory. steps have bren taken, which wilt probably load to the withdrawal of one of the caniidates bofure the pnrty thoetiug is hold to-morraws if WILL NOT ATTEND. Lowifox, Feb. 1.—Qreat Britain has declined to send represoutnlives to the St. Petoraburg {utorhatioual Codo Conferences, alleging that no practical result cau be expected, Loypon, Fob, Mr, Forster bas withdtawn his nam a8 8 candidate for tho leadetship of the Liboral party, John Bright has consented to caticus of the Livoral party to-day, + FRANCE, THE CONSTITUTIONAL BILLS IN THE ABSEMDLY, Pants, Feb. 1.—In tho AssomMbly to-day the conridotation of the Constitutional bill proposed by M.do Ventavon was continued. M. Bartho, ofthe Left Contre, introduced an amendinout providing that tho President shall aot be entitled to assume otiicf command of tho forcos, M. Chaband la Tour, Min{stor of the Interior, said le bad authority to stato that Marshal Macs Mahon sould resign thea Presidency if debarred from drawing lis sword in defenso of tho cottutey Tho amendment way thereupon wilh. awn Au smendmont offerod by M. Wallon, giving tho Prosident, in concurrenico with the Sonate, power to dissolva Spe Assombly, was referred to the Committee on Constitutional bills. Tho Committeo subsequently reported against that portion of the ameudmont which requires the concurrence of the Sonate, and in favor of ereuting tho power of diskolutten to MacMabon alone ; ‘tho power, however, nol to ho continued to othor Presidents. Tio dceminn is contrary to tho vote of lant Naturday, wiereby tho Aa sembly indicated thatit wasin fuvor of tho eroation of a Constitution im opnused to pore sonal law. ‘Tho report of the Contimeteo will bo taken up tomorrow, when an inportout dobate is expected, preside at the ——_.— ITALY, GARIDALDI'S Visit TO ROME, Loxnon, Fob. 1,—A dispatch from Rome states that Garibaldi informod tho King that ho had not come to Ronin with political intentions, but to forward tho material welfare of big oon- stituents, AUSTRIA, TIE POPE AND TIE EAMPHNOR. Loxpox, Feb. 1,.—A Vienna special says the Popo has thanked the Emperor Fraucis Joseph for the considerate application of tho Austria Kcvlesiustical laws, Ss GERMANY, EXTMADITION THEATY WITH TE UNITED STATES. Beniay, Feb. 1.—The Pederat Council bas em+ powered Princo Bismarck to conclude ay extra dition treaty with tho United States, pi Sania etsa THE %5,000-000K. It Strives to Outde OChinrioy Mose in Jiyingy tie Muleyots Sipecuet Disvateh te ‘The Clucwso T'rrdune, Boston, Mats, eh. 1.—Tho advertisomsnt offering £1,000 in gold fora certain book pnb: Hahed in England in 1830 has.causod a lively overbauling af the old bouks jn inany a garrot, and it may bo, too, that there fa moro than ou copy in this county, At all oventa, a gontlomaa iu this lly bas a book which came from Englaud, tho contents of which aro of a character that would bo likely to lund to ile suppression in Eu. gland, and which, it is known, was under baa there, Its title isnot thosame as that of tho Louisville book, The page containing tho pub: lashors’ imprint ia missing, so that the owner docs not know whether or writ Is tho book advertis- ed for, At all evouta it purports to ylvo tha trus history of tue amour of George LV. and Mr. Vitzherbert, with doeumeutary proof of ther merrisgo and «of the birth of childien to them in wedlock, ‘Tho revelations of tht book, grantiog their gonuinopers—and nothing ia the style of tho uarrative indicates that iti vob Suurrativa of factu—aro of a startling charac: tur, Lhe owner of the bovk bes bad it, in Lis possension more than twouty years, aud recelued it with @ caution that its oxlstence was a matter to keop qutet about. Ifo mado himpolf mastor of {ts contents erty ayo, but had nearly fore gotton thas he had such ¢ sork until he re huIny sevoltut of tha surmigad contentd of the bouk for which the The Most Heputaule sMuniness Wouses of New York City Putuiayg a pre- a amuggling. Special Lupateh to Lhe Chicage Tribune New Youu, Fob, 1.—In the trial of the emugy ging caso to-duy, it waw sworn in the United States Court that H. 8, Cluilin & Co., the beavd dry-gonds house, had bought smuggled elke, kuowsg theta to ba amuggled, and had sold theig, A Zribule reportor, who applied to Ilr. JLB. Claflin for au explanation, was told thst the report was true, aud that, on the advice of § reyouue officis!, he had bought goods, knowing that they bad boon snuggled. [He stated, fur ther, that all large dry-qoods housos bud todo the xamo, and uained boyses which so sunggled goods, According to Mr, Clailin, tha ailk 14de 1s Jaryoly in smuggled goods, : fa aecioreegeteo BILLIARDS AT CLEVELAND. Cuevetann, O., Feb, 1—In the billiard tournamont to-day, Choato Leas Hlaim 0 +0 1B4y Carter beat Thatchar 200 fo 09; Cnhaghet heat Honig 200 to 198—the bost game of the tournament thus far, = pea Len THE WEATHER. Wasuinarow, 0. O,, Feb, 1—Far tbe Lake Rogion, excupt Lake Buporior, faliiyg barome, ter, sing temperature, southwestorly winds and iucreusiug cloudiness.

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