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FOREIGN. Conflicting Accounts of the Re- cent Fight in Herze- govina, The Sultan Reporied as Taving Ac- cepted tho Ausirian Prop- ostion, Ko Eyo-Witness’ Acconnt of the Late Battlo in Northern Spain, English Ritualists Said to Be Oast- ing an Eyo Romeward, Death of M. Deak, the Hun- garian Statesman. Hayti Again Groaning Under Her Cus- fomary Revolution. TURKEY. RPOUEST FIOUTING, Raoums, Jan. 23.—Accounts from Belavonie sources admit tho defeab of the inaurgents on the Trabiuge road ou Wedneeday Iast, but repro- pent that tho Tnrks wore in greatly suporior numbera, They admit o loss of 160 killed, and elaim that the Torks Jost 130, T Acusa, Jan. 28.—Acconnts from Sclavonic sources eay that thore woro two simuliansous engspoments on Wednesdsy, The insurgents wero beaten on tho Trebingo road. Tho other engagement, near Noum, reaulied in a Turk- ish rotreat undor cover of their mon-of-waroff Klek. . Tho officisl Tarkish sccount of the engage. ment on the road botween Trobingo and Iiagnaa statos that tho insurgents, nuwboring from 7,000 to 10,000, wero disperscd in all directions, aftor & revoro angagemont, lasting fivo Lours. The Turks numbored 8,000 & Loxpok, Jan. 29—b5 8. m.—Ths Times spocial from Ragusa says in Wodoesday's battlo the wholo availablo Turkish forco in Herzogoviud, estimated at 6,000 mon, with artillory snd irreg- ulars, nttacked tho positions ueld by 4000 iu- surgonts, 'The Turke advauced in’ three col- umbs to within 150 yards of itbo en- (omy's linos, rocoiving their fire steadily. Thoy then halted asnd throw a strong zolumn sround the fnsurgonts’ right, which gavo way aod fled precipitately. Tho loft wing cove ered thoir rotreat, sud whilo withdrawing de- liborately maintained a firo which checked pur- euit. Tho insurgents report a loss of only twolve killed and thirty wounded. Tho Turkish losses ato unknown. ‘Theinanrgent army moved narthnard on Friday fu good orderand splrits. . PRINCE MILAN, ‘LoxpoX, Jan, 28,—Tolcgiama from Vienna de- oy that tho resignation of Pnince Milan, of Ser- vis, i contemplated, TUE SULTAY WILLING. Viexva, Jon, 28.—The Ncue Freie Presse has information from Constantinople that tho Grand Vizier nos {ntimated to the Ambaseadors of the European Powers that tho Sultan is wlmn%to accept Count Andrassy's recommendations, but |s dotermined to permit no foreign interforence or control in the execution of the reforma, el SPAIN, ARMY OPEMATIONS, BAR BEBASTIAY, Jan, 23,—At Garatemandi you- terday the Royalists capturod sixty Carlista, one tannon, and one mortar. Gen. Loma continues his advanco into tho in- serior of Disoay. A boitle is immtnent in the Yrols Valloy. TORADAY'S FIORTING, .- Loxpox, Jan, 28.—The Times correspondent, writing from San Scbastian, summarizes the re- sults of the fighting on uesday. On the right and contro, boyond Hernanl, tho Alfonsists woro wuccoasful. On the left, it they really acriously Intended to penstrato to Vors, thoy were com- Ehlely baflled. Gen, Moriones returned to San obastian, escorted by two battalions of troops, and camped on the captured positions.? Tho writer gives tho following description of tho fighting on tho Vers road: Up ta 8 o'clock in the ofternoon tho Alfousists eoemed to bo succosaful nt the foot of & conical hill oo tho slope of ‘tho great three-crowned mouufsin ‘whero a Carliet battalion was intronchied. Tho two parties exchanged fire for an hour. At o'clock the Alfonsists attomptod to sdvanco with the bnvonet, but rocofled before & heavy fire from the intronchments. Thoa I could see tho Carlists loaving their positiona and charging fowa the hill afier their rotreating foes. An - tervoning elope bid the combatants from sight, bat from the nearor apptoach of the sound of musketry and the inooasaut fire of artillerv from the Alfoosiat forts I judgod that tho Carlists ‘woro {ollowing up their succoue. The writer concludes: It is genorally belioved here tbat & simultancous movement 18 boing 'mado in the provinces of Navarre and Discay. It o0, & vory fow days will prove whethor Carle lam {8 endod or auothor cawpsign is to drog through tho cowning summer. CASTELAR. Aipmip, Jan, 28.—Henor Castolar hea an- eounced ihat ho will tako his seat in tua Cortes, e GREAT BRITAIN: AFRICAN EXPLOUELS, LoxpoY, Jan. 28.~Tho Government has ordercd ita steamsilup Birius to proceed to tho station at Loands, on tho wost coast of Africs, and to take aboard Licut. Camorou's parsy, who havo just marched through tho Houthorn Central part of Africs, from tho Indi- »n Ocean to tho Atlantic, Tho Lieutonant's na- $ive oscort will be taken to Zanzibar, Lieut. Camoron's hoalth is faily restored. ZCCLESLANTICAL. Tho Vocs Della Verila, a nowspapor at Roms [Ttaly), noticiug tho report in tho English papers bt secrot negotiations betweon the oxtrumiats of e Anglican clorgy and the Vatican, looking to o seccasion to Nome of tho whole body of Ritualists, stronuonaly denios the existence of oy such negotiation. It ways thoro in a powertul, but nos & secrot, moveinent amoog the English Protestant clorgy towarde a return to tho glo- yious unity of the Cburch, ‘Iho Rov. Frederick fleorge Loo, Vicar of All Ssints, Lawbeth, to whom the oorruspondent crudited a lotler to Archbishop BManpiug, sud the promotion cf a petition to the Yopo on the subjoot, writes to tho Manchoster Guardian, indignantly donyig suy ronnection therewith, TUE COTTON TRADE. Lrvearoor, Jan, 24.—Cotton has Buen in good demand throughout tho weok, but with countin- wed abundant supply. Prices of some descrip. tions hava beon 1o favor of buyers. 1n American thoro Lias been good busluvss, Lhe irrognlarity in pricoa noted Inat week las disappeared, but the domand is still freoly maet, and quotations are nochangoed. Hea Inland cotton is in moder- sto domand. In futuros there haa boen o falr amount of business, and after some slight fluce tuations pricea aro about whero thoy wore last Friday. TIE PEACK FRPSERVATION ACT. DuntiN, Jan, 28.~The Lord-Licutenant of Irelaud baa fssuod a proclsmation revoking the Epphonuon of the P’eaco-Preservation act to the ouuues of Kildare aud Wicklow, aund portiona f tho Couutles of Formanagh and Vown, —_— HUNGARY, DEATII OF ¥UINE MINISTER DEAX, ‘Loxpox, Jan, 20.—A spocial from Buda-Pesth Yo the Z'imes annonacos the death of M. Deak, Durivg yeaterday's sitting of the Ilungariap Dict tho nows was recoived that B. Deak was Jying. The Hounss immodiately adjourned. All ihe aftorncon anxlous crowds eurrounded Jesidence of the dying statosman, 5 Fraocls Deak was born Iu Hungary ln 1803, and eutersd a life of violeut Jlnliuul agitation st the age of 22 years, Iu 1834 Lo was sont as s Deputy to a Dist held at Fresburg, whero his oquence gained bim the leadership of the ope ition, e took sn sctive and prominent art in the agltation for tuo removal Dt roatrictlve enactinents which fettored the cone titution of hls coautry., After the arrest of ossuth In 1837, Deak again becama the leader of & formidsble parlismoentary opposition, and roansged maiters with su tack that he torminated the stormy debates of 1840 wita & reconcllistion between the Kivg and the, paople. 1ITe then retired from publio Tita unti 1318, whon he boeamo Primo 1 nlater of Justieo in Count Battnyaoi's Cablinet, resign- ing the post whon Kossnth scceded to power in the same year, Iu 1840 e endoavorad to effect & reconciliation betwasn nnnr(nry and_Auatrls, bat the sttempt proved a faliure, and after a shiort imprisonmont at Peath, M, Deak retired to his ostates. 1o rofused sovoral advauces made to him by Austrian statesmen, and it nas coly after a Constitulion had been granted in 1860 thst ho oncsa moro took part m publie afairs, and was returned to tho Hun. garian Diot for Pesth, The reconcilin- tion, howaver, botween the Ewmperor and the Huugarian peoplo waa nat complete, and tho Diet was onco moro dissolyed. M. Deak perse- vored, and aftor tho dissstrous campaigo of 1560 tho policy of Auatna undorwent a uhmgs, and o soparate Ministry was grantod for Hungary., ~ Honcoformwaz M. Deak the lesder of the majority of the Chamber, and made no farther opposition to the Govorntent of Vienns, excent oo points of mtaor tmportanca. Tha general olection of 1869 was favorablo to his party, and he himssll wan returned by an overwhelming majority by the City of Posth. WA i WEST INDIES, THE CUBAX INSURGENTS. Havasa, Jan. 27, vin Koy Wost, Jan, 28.—A roport {8 current hero that tho insurgents on Tuosday last ontorod the City of Clenfuogos. Thoy aftorwards moved towards tho sy, and set 1iro to & const atesmer Iyiug ot the wharf, Par- ticulars wanting. REVOLUTION 1 MAYET, A revolntion has brokenout in Haytl. Thorev- olutionists nro {n posseeaion of Jacmel. Tho Promdent hag ordered the Foreign Glub at Dort au Princo to be cloned, but Mr. Dassett, Unitod States Minirter, who is Presidont of tho Olub, lias rofusod to accoda to tho demand, ———— ECYPT, NATIONAL FINANCES. Loxnon, Jan, 20.—Tho Kastern Tolegraph Company publishes an official telegram from Barrot Boy, of the Khodive's houschold, dated at Palaco, Calro, dooylng tho rumors prova- lont In Loodon in rogard to tha Egyptian finnncos, and gnarantaelng tho following tutolli- genco an from » suro source. Mr. Uave, the British Commiesioner, haviog obtained all tho information roquired, contemplates roturning to England shortly, o8 tho Governmout wishes to confer with him. Mr. Cayo has mado no uvn- favorablo rorort on Egyptian finances, Loxpox, Jan, 20—5 s, m.—The Daily ANews states that ou Mr, Cavo's return tho Govern- ment intends, in accordance with tho roquest of the Kuedivo, to send out two fiusuciers, who nill hotd office under the Khedive. Barrot Dev, mentioned In a provious diepatch, is & privato Seerstary of the Khodive. * TUDER NIECES OF THE RECORDER OF LOXDON DIOWNED IN THE NILE, Snecial Correspondence London Trmes, Mr. Russoll Gurnoy himself had started on the Nilo voyago first, loaving the rest of the par- 5, consiating of s nepliow and tlree icces, to follow him as rapidly 18 possiblo in a second boat, tho Flora, with a dragoman, rois, or Cap- tain, and tho ordinary crow, It la nsual, on ao- couut of the sandbanks, shallows, aud many curves of the niver, for dahabeeabs on ko Nile to moor at nightfalls. but, in order to lose no timo, the Flors puslied on after sunset, agsinat, it ia maid, the opinion of the rois, At 9or 1) in tho ovening thoy were some 16 tmilea off Minloh, s strong northerly breczo blowing, with squalls, Thoy wore passing Gobel ol Tagr, the Mountsin of tho Bird, whose lofty, precipitous cliffs riro lhrug‘tlf from the rivor soveral bundrod foet. The Nile, haviog no tributary for tho last 1,800 miloa of ita course, only docreanes in aizo s it nears its mouth, and is much wider herethanitis at Cairo, Itisasbroad as tho Thames ot London bridgo, and tho winds rush down tho ravines with great forco. Tho Flora was under full ail, —that big latecn aall, twica na big as the boat it« self, which makes & dahabeoah look like a great swan upon the water. As sharounded the point & sudden squall took her, nnd, before tho sheot could be let go, she capsized in the darkuess, Tho ladies in their cabins, tho crow, tho rois himself, woro all loat in tho deep, rapid atrenm; and only ona passengor, Mr. Gurney's nopliow, sud tho dragoman were able to resch tha shoro. It eanuot ba too strovgly improssed on Nito tourists tbat tho dahabeesh is only o fair- weather boat. With its comfortablo "house on deck, its G0 foat or 70 foot of lengtl, ita cnor- mous eail, requiring » yard to bold it nearly doublo the length of tha boat, and, with all this, haviog a disught of barely 3 foet, a Nilo poat s very oasily capeizod, snd aceldents would bo fro- quent if travolers did not, as & rulo, profer nloli to speed, and always seck tho shelter of tho banks when thers {s anyihing ke bsd westhor. — GERMANY- POBEN EXCITED, Loxpoy, Jan, 20.—A dispatch from Berlin saya thore is groat agitation {n Posen over the pro- posed law to make thouse of tho German lan- guago compulsory in e publio ofiices and courts of law, Indignation meetings sro organ- izing and petitions to tho Emporor agalnst tho meaauro propariug. LEDOCHOWSKL Tho Government {s approhonsive of distnrb- suces on the occasion of Arclibishop Ledookow- ki's liborasiou noxt week and is taking prooau- tion8 sgainst them, THE PENAL CODE. The Relchstag has rejecicd ndditions to the Ponal Codo further restrioting tho clergy by pro- hibiting tho posting of objectionabls communica~ tions on church doors. Ata teeting of representatives of all branchies of the Arnim family & petition to the Emperor waa adopted praying for the pardon of Couny Honry Von Arnim. Loxbox, Jan, 28.—A Berlin tolegram says the Roichstag has modified the proposed clauso of the penal code prolbiting emigration agencios, by adopting an amendment punishing sgonts only for wliiful misrepresentations, —_—— FRANCE, POLITICAL OOMFROMISE, Panis, Jan. 28,—It is stated that the Radicals and M. Gambotts bave como to an agroomont. The former will accept the caudidatare of M. Freycinot for the Sonate in consideration of BL. Gambotta's accapting M. Victor Hugo, Louls Blano, ¥loquet, and Poyrat. —_— ROME, . NEW DisioPs, Toxe, Jan, 28,—At tho Consistory the Pope nomiuated twouty-two Bishops, includiog Car- mene, Biskop of Msrtintquo; Pava, Bishop of Maulla; Morsu, Lishop of 8t.’ Hyacintho, Canada ; sod '.\‘n‘xm Listiop of Piltaburg, Pa. ——— THE PRIZE RING, Maulcy vorsus ficXihoneys | Yestarday morning at sa early hour, about 150 ot tho hard-fisted sona of {oll, who make aliving by banging around tho most disreputable haunts intho city, procesded to Tolkston, across tho Btats line, to witnosa a prize fight batweon two buffers, named reupoctively Tom Manley and Pausick Mcllhonoy. 'Cho stakes wers €200 s sido —at least, that s what the managers of tho brutal exhibition clalmed, Frauk Buoszles and Diily =~ Whalon acted a8 soconds for Mellhenoy, and Jim Apploton and (fank MoGuiro sorved in the like capacity for Maulsy, Ed] Cunningham por- formed tho arduous duties of reforee, Haroey Asron, Arthur Chambors, and other more or less noted luminaries of the P. K. wero in stiendance. Boventoon rounds wors fought with varying success, and on the last tho brute Afanley wus knockod to graes by she bruto Mclihenoy., Tuoe betters sotilod their lite tle differenco; “tho backers of the winner cal- locted the stakes ; ana the whole party yeturned to the aity on thofirat train in the afteruoon, Lhe tight laated about thirty-five minutos. T°LL BE ALL RIGHT. Spacial Dupateh o Tha Chicaao Tribuns, BroowmNaToy, i1, Jan. 28.—Keuben L, Da- vis, who bas been a prominent eubject of con- versation hero owing ta hia financlal short-com- iuge, amounting to $£30,000, Lias allayed the foeol- iog of foar by atating that hewll entor into arrangomenta to eecuro all his craditors from ecuniary lusa, ‘This statement cauees s feol- ing of relief,and It is hoped that Davis, who in the past has been vnrnncpnlu- bore, will be able to rotain his position In publio cstoom. e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Gov, Beveridge visited tho Normal Unlversity at Carbondale, 111, Thureday and the Inssus Asylum at Anos yeaterdsy, Both of those fu- wtitutions are iu & proaperous coudition, Tho funeral of Qen. Gordon Grangor at Lez- lnfitun, Ky., yeaterday, was conducted unders m itary escort, the Rev, F'aul Bhipmsn, NRecior of Ourist Episcopal Church, oficiating, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Pontranp, Me,, Jan, 28.—Stsamer Casplan, from Liverpool, has arrived. KNrzw Youk, Jau, @8.~Arri trom Hanborg. #8.~Arrived, stoamer Filsls, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, STATE AFFAIRS, 1876. Rouga, snl 8L ielens, organized vands of men alyling (Lsroseives ' llegulators,” whosa sals ohject scems to bs {he parsecaiion of and driving and of ofcaall Nepublicau oilicials In these parishes, both Btats and parothial} snd Wirneas, 1t fs cutrently reported several of the Tiepulilican ‘officlals bave besn threataned with vio- lenice, and in somo instances death, unless they resign, and 1a consequence hiava sent their rangastion fo the roper suthioriliss, and sfterwards left home in order 0 encae furiher violsnce: and Waraas, Tn Jutificatlon of (Bies violent meass uro thess * Regulators * isve declered ald ofclals wars ignoraut, incompetent, unworihy, and dishouedl, and 1hat 1t 14 ateolutely Deceetary (hat {hey be rs. moved by tolent moans sad others appoioted in thetr atead In order to secure peace and order in theee par« ¥ ‘WERrAS, Qraveand serloun charges havdlieen gvn- ferred sgainat the potitical character of screral Siste lndrsmcbhlnmmm tn #ald patishen, which, if proved, l would he sufficient o deprivo (hem' of thio positions WINSLOW. The ILatest Rascallly at *Tho Itub.” Wisoonsin Tegislators Talking OGver tho Railroad Question, Minor Bills Passcd in tho Town A Reversnd Gentleman Who Forges to Legislature, the Extent of Several Hundred i Thousand Dollars, Lonisiana Politioal Outragos to Be Invose tigated. And Then Lights Out Detween Two Days s«sA 8kotch of tho Flnane cler’s Lifo, The Ohlo Eenate Voles to Repeal the Goghan Bow fles School Law, Wzneas, Tt i reported (haiflhess Tegnlatory, in e e e ey ur sivlvanen | ,_Bo#TON, Jan. 28,—An fnformal mootlg of WISCONSIN, Immnlyslnd ha civil authotities are wholly unable to | \Vinslow's creditors will bo held st iho Daily TIE RAILROAD LEOGISLATION. Apecial Dipaleh to The Charaas Tribune, Mapteox, Wis,, Jan, 23,—Thero have been two of threo Grangor cancuses within tho last two or throo daye, and one result was o bateh of Inquicitive resolutions on ratlroad matters in both [Touses. Thono in the Senata swersadoplod, and request the Railroad Commisalonors to fur- ninh an estimato of tho average number of miles fumber is hauled in tho Btato: the rato per milo allowed, oto,; also to furnish a copy of the floan- cinl clroular fssned by the Chicago & Nurth- wostorn Rallway last July: also to repott the raveriues por ton por mile in oach yoar for tho last fivo of tho Milwaakee & 8t. Paul Railway on ail kinda of freights from I'rairio du Obion to Mil- waukeo, and also from LaCrossa to Milwaukeo ; pretarve News ofiico on Monday next, It s stated fbat the skiilful forgerics Indleate that Winslow had # confodorate, as he was not an otpert ponman, At » mesting of the atookholders of tho Boaton Bz ot Do e s | fan S bl v winimnsive " | solved that there should bs no foterruplion of HL‘Q‘.' i savenly das# fron tho pASUIG T 1118 zekolly publication of the paper or other busiuoss of ——— tho company. Tho Iargest holdors of stock sro OHIG, detormined that the iutorosts of tho property THE QZGHAN LAW, shiall not bo Jeopardizod in tha loaet. Covomnus, 0., Jan. 28, —Afler & long dis- — cussion the Senste, by a party voto, passed the Iouso bill to repeal tho Geghan law, —_—— ROBBERS FOILED. The Plot to Plunder the Luake Shore aw aid avder; thorefors, Tto 14 veanived, That & committen of five be Appolnted by the President of thia body, with insttuctions 1d ln- yeatigate Lhs condition of the alloged distuebed par- iahes, and investigste tho charges preferred aguinst cortaln officers of sald parishied, with power Lo admin- Moston Adcertizer, Jan. 20, ‘Thoro was a sonsation lu flaancial ciroles and s shock of surprlso on tho streot yestorday when it bocamo known that the Hov. E. D, Wins- low had obtained something like 250,000 by forged indorsoments, and bad not boen scen by slso, tho rato per ton por mila now sllowed by Express. any of hin friends slnos Thureday last. His 1aw on car-load lots of grata aud flour. from the Toledo (0} Blade, Jan. 7, business frionds got tholr firat |n¥dlng ot his compoting stations of Horcobel to Milwaukoo Noatly a wesk ago, Mesars, Cono and Chapin, Buperintondent aud Agent of the United Btates Exzpress Company for thia city, loarned that a robbery of ono of thair cars ou the Air Lino was oontemplatod, and that the attompt would bo mado night bofore last. In order to proveut it, and to mako sura work of arresting tho gang in tho act, thoy called upon Capt. Purdy, who, with thoin, porfected plans for preventiug ono of the beat laid schemes for robbory sinoo the arrest and lynching of the notonous Reno gang, st HBoymour, Ind. Night bofora last Mesara. Cono, Chapin, and Tim Hart, of tho Expross Com- pauy, Capt, Purdy and Bergt, Noll, of the rognlar forco, and Dotectivs Oavanaugly, of tho L. B. & M. 8, I R., took No, G, snd wont to Archbald; juat before reaching Wausoon thoy saw o camp-lire in tho woods around which wers gatuezed naveral men, At Wauseon tho officors ohanged fo the caet-bound Chicago oxpross, which arrives In this city at 2:40 8. m. As there waa no attempt mada to rob that train, tho sawo ‘parties again took the mianight traln golng West iast night. At Archbald—ss on the night bo- fore—they changed fo the expresm, castward bound. In the exprosd car wore somo $275,000 in currency, and over $125,000 in bullios, in charge of Mr. Ed Lacy, mosscugor, At Wauscon four former omployos of the L. 8. & M. T, got on bostd. Thelr nanies wore L. and Wost Salom to Milwaukee, IN THE ASBESIDLY, among tho potitions was a memorial reviowing Midgely's argumont and rallroad tnemotisls; slso, resolations offarcd, but laid over, request- ing the Iinitrond Commisatoners to furnish an ostlmato of tho averaga distance of tlo wheat- contro of Wisconsin from Milwaukoo, and tho froight-rate per ton per mile ailowed by law for such A diatance, and wheth. of ,6uch wheat is londed and unloaded at tho cost of railroad, or ownar; nlao, tho average rovonne por ton rur milo on freight from Min. neapolis or 8. Paul to either Chicago ot Mil- waukeo, or points beyond, by the Woat Wiscon- ein and Chlcago, Milwankes & Si. Paul Rail- ronds ; al8o, to furnish the Asgemnbly mith an fvarage gross revenue par ton pet milo, local as well a8 tirongl, of the Michigan Central, Micbi- an Boutheru & Lako Bhoro, Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicogo, 1ludson River & New York Ceutral, New York & Lirio, and tho Peonsylvania Contral. 'Flio use of the Assambly Chamber wae grant- ¢d to the Railroad Committea Trosday for the discuseion of & bill to amend tho Rallrosd law. OTIXR PROCKEDINGS, Dills were introducod in both Houses appro- pristing $1,000 ench to various hospitals, ssylums, and other charitable institution in Mil- waukes, aud 2610 1o & Lospital in Racine 1 also, in tho Senato, ¥500 each to cbarltable associn~ tions in Fond du Laa, Green Bay, and Manitowoe, A Sounto il was introduced appropriating 388.- 600 for tho enlargemont of the Ineane Huspital lero. ‘Among the bills paesed was ono authorizing town insuranco companies to insure property in adjoining towns, ‘Tho Commilttes reported in favor of the right villainy on Saturday, and it bocams more gen- ly innwn on Bunday sod Monday, but the i wan not given to tho public untll yeator- v, and no ono who had biad any busitoss trang. actions with bim had until yestorday any idea of tho magnitude of his (ranssctions and the smouot e had realized by his forgories, TitE BEGIXNING OF HIA OFERATIONH. An far a8 has booo ascertained, Mr. Winglow's irat moysmont io the footatops of Lcius W. Pond, who zu yontordsy sentoncod to the Stato Prison for tho sama offenss, wan 1u May of last yoar—that ia to say, forgerios as fac back as that have been discovorod. Itis gonarslly bolisved, howaver, and thero is nothing to urge agatnat such an opinion, that his firat forgeries dato fur- tuor back ovon than that, Bioco that timo ho must bave nogotiated paper to the amount of a Lialt a million, for thoro is still atmost half of that in the hauds of thoss who will logotho fall amount of the face of the notes, Bomo of theso have single {ndorsers and somo four or five, his favorite indoraer having boen Mr. H. P, Porter, formerly Prosident of thoBonton Post Company, of which ho was Troasuror until a fosw days ago, and Mr. W, E. 8heldon, managor of the Erening Netos, of which ho was the aolo owner. 1118 FONGENIEA JINST DETCTED A MONTIT AGIO. 1t s belioved that tms fraud on tho part of Mr. Winslow was first detected about the sccond weok in Decembor by Aas I, Potter, President of tho Mavorick National Banlk, Winslow applied to him for » loan, offering certain notes ag col- Iateral. . Potter wads inquiries aud fonnd that Mr. E. D. Poland, whose name Mr. Wins. low offered, had not decided to indorao his note. On the samo day Mr. Winalow callad at the baok and informed Mr. Potter that hio could not ar~ rango bis collnterals then, but would have them ready the following day.* o came promptly, presonted bi note, ndorsed with tho name of 1, Hartwell, an_ex-freight conductor, Chsrles and Frauk Dwight, and Willsm Emery, atias Bophus, Thisparty loft this city somo time 820, and went to within from one-half to thrae- quarters of & mile of Wauseon, whore the; of Benator ‘l'ate to the scat o now occupies, | camped ont in the woods near tho rail- | 3fr. Poland, and obtained $6,000. This ap- nnn‘l.raled by Col. May. road track, to porfect their plan, which | parent change of mind_on Ar. Poland's The Arsembly resojution cutting off new busi- | was to bosrd tho oast-bound ~expross at | part surprised Mr, Dottor, aud he ness aftor Feb. 10 was postponed o Tuosday. Wauseon, ent & holo through the door of tho expresa_car, undo ity faetonings, enter, solze, g8g, and blod the mcasenger, ‘soouro «hiln kogys, and throw off his safeat the Bwan Croek crosa- ing,—where it is suspected thore were parties {n waiting to take it away with s wngcn,—‘nut off the train, join their conledorate, sud divido tho plunder, The officors also bad made arrango- menta for thoir reception. Mlesers. Cono and Chspin were in the express oar ; socretod by tho door nearest_the baggage car, Lacy, tho mea- sooger, wag lying down near the contro of tho car feigning sleop, Uapt. Pardy, Sorgt. Nohl, Dotectivos Cavansugh and Tibhets, wora in the ond of tho baggage car neatest the exprosa oar. A sigoal bad voen agroed uponm by whbich tho officers wero to suddenly opon the door, rush out, and seaure thelr prisoners. As thers was no exprosa car sttached to tho train night bos fore last no attempt was mado, but last night avorything was favorablo, the express car was in tho train, tho night was dark, aod tho rain ourca down in torrents, and, as was oxpocted, o gang boarded the tiain at Wanacon. Tho two Dwighits aud Hopbus immedistoly climbed npon tho roof of tho bagrage-car, while Hartwell remained upon tho platform of the samo car. After a careful survoy of tho sar- roundiog, Hartwell produced a three-fourth tnch auger and bored & liolo in the centre of the ex- proas door, through which ho obeerved the loca- showed bim tho noto. M. Poland st oneo pro- nouoced bis name a forgery, and Mr. Potter sent for Br. Winslow and demanded tho amount of tho loan, ‘The latter promised to pay theamount within tio days, but Mr. Potler, not desiring to give bim ao opportnnity to run away, insisted on the cash at once. The result wan that a messon- er of the bank accompanicd Mr. Winslow until Eo got tho bills half an hour later. 1t was nlao discovered yesterday that two oth- or gontlomen were cognizant of at least one caso agsinst Winslow, A gentloman bonght his noto with » good name on thoe back of it, and going to the indornor askod him if bis namo was good for tho amonat, * Yes, If you can get it,” was tha roply. *‘Hera it is,” said thio satonished lendor. Tho indorser promptly took the noto to Mr. I\Vl?all;m, who gladly compromised by paying it n full. A communieation was recelvod from the Gov- oruor in soswer to a resolution, that thero was no suthority to sell permits to cut grass on Stata lands, Thero was uo account of any monoya paid by Biale ageuts for such salea, Among tho Assembly petitions offered was ono from the cltizona of Barron County, whose cropa Lizd tailed, for secd-wuent. Numerona redolutions were offorsd, amoug them thanking Prosidont Grant, Secretary Bris- tow, and Aesistant District-Attoroey McRinnoy for vigorous prosocution of frauds on the United Htates ravenuo; to smend tho Constitution so a8 to biave bioouial sessions of tho Legislature, and elect Senators for four years and Assemblymen for two years, Dills ‘were introducod that the salaries of Stato officers and employes shall bo pald at the end inatead of the begiumug of the quarter; to provide for tho adjustment aud taxation of costa, and to Lottor securo Sherilfs’ and con- atables’ fees ; providing that railroads ahall anly bo requirod to construct fonces fu thn winters to reorgauize tho Stato Board of Olarities an Reforms, and require tho conflrmation of the Governor's appointees thereto by the Senato; to oxtond the timo for proving claims againet the Wiscopsin Farm Mortgage and Land Company. Bills wore passod repealing the laws requiriog inquests 10 countios of over 10,000 inhabitants WINSTOW'S PEPANTURE. Two or thros weeks ago Winslow eald to Mr. Bloldon, of the News, that ho must go away and 3ako o short vacation, ho was so tired out, aud should try to rnu on to Washington for s fow davs, Mr. Sheldon reptied that hin thought he needod rest, and should adviaa a roliof from cars ¢ leaat for a whilo. On Monday, the 17th, AMr. Winslow sgain roferrod to bia' fntended de- partare, and on Wedneaday ho said that he should go on to New York that night. Mr. 8 lied that ho had just tolegraphed to fobo Lald by tho Coronar; to'ansble forolgn | tion of the oxpross matter, ate, and. messongar, D o e som og ot T PEnIBiE warae woten fiom Hiolding | oL, dludly burulug JEls 16, tho gax, Jinclon | pulldisg foc. them, iand Me. Winsloy, adld ba the messonger apparently aslesp, ho procesded to bore throe or more holes near the lock, and with n panel-saw, cut oat & holo sufiiciently large for him to get bis arm through toloossthe fasten- inge. The remsainder of thie gang then doacend- ed from the roof and ook their placos upon the platform of the express-car. Duriug the intor- val the officora bad nol been idlo. Mr. Cono soized the bell-card and auxiously awaited tno moment to give the algnal to the ofllcars 1n tho baggago-car. Mr. Chapin stood ready would goin aud 8o them and have tho businoss stiended to, On that evening tho New York ox- proed stopped at Auburudalo, and he, with his wife and aon snd his wife's sister, took a pas. sage for New York, The next day (Thuraday) Mr, Bheldon roceived a dispatch from him, about 11 o'clock In the morniog, 23 follow: “aAn right ; will be back to-morrow.," TIIZ BASCALITY DISCOVERED, Mr. Winalow did not return on Thuaradsy or Friday, and on Saturdsy, to the amazement of school otlices whea their Luebands, fathoers, or nmu.:fm are achool oflicers was indetlnitoly poat- ponm APPOINTMENT. Tho Governor seut to the Benato to-day the nomination of Goeorgs W. Burchard, of Fort Atkinson, for Biate Prison Dircctur, in place of J. Rich, term expired. Ar, Burchard Is said to bo an ablo and upright business man who will make & good Director. e to golze the arm that. was to bo thrust | Mr. Sheldon, the businosa manager, Mr, Porter IOWA. turough the propared openiog, to unfsaten .I,T,.ml in the oflice, showed him ‘s complete MOTHE, the h‘il'nm;- dclvt-. &;“"{,,’ rl;::i"fllfmbnfl-:ml blll 25 ul;llo otiuni Iv;ln}]e Aalnbléuh;nunt, and cou- Dea Morxes, Is., Jan, 28.—In the House to- | 17 hand, ro! e 4 | tinu im in place as business managar. day billa passed o & second reading to rosumo ::;u;-‘bbggl;ll m-:g“ “figl;ggr'::_ 3 fl':,':.','.kf'.’ Later in tho day & gontleman informed bim that Lie hind his 1ndorsement on one of Mr. Winslow's notes for $256,000, MMr. Sheldon's astonishment waa only oqualed by that of the creditor whan told that the indorsemout was a forgery. Iind- ing that Mr. Winslow was gone, no one knew ‘where, ho waa by no means calm enough to keep his own connsel, and by Monday rumors becamo cortainty. Yesterday morning every ono know that Br, Winslow had committed forgories to an enormous extent. THE NOLDENS OF THE WORTILESS PAPER, Tha amount of Winslow's forgeries now in the hauds of thoss who will lose b{ it in thought to be abont & quarter of a million, though the amouat cannot be stated with aven &u approach $0 accuraoy, for, bot the Bouton banks who bave been victimized, Inatitutions in other parta of the Stato hold his paper. In one or two in- stances bank managars have been deceived by tha ronewal of notes, the indorsements on tho original notes bel“% geuuine, and thosa on tho socond notes have beeu disclaimed. Tho Com- monwealth Bank had negotlatod paper for AIr. inslow to alimited smouat, but even should the paper bo found to bo largely ocoversd with forged names, - the bank has moro thsn enongh collateral security to cover it. ‘Tho Natloual Exnhmg: Bank has & noto indorsed by the lion. F. B, Hayos for 210,000, and an- lands granted to tho Dubnque & Bioux City Rail- road Company, sad to grant Iand to the Prin- Rhar & Algona Railroad ; also to Jimit the pay of Bupervisors to twonty-five days in connties of 10,000 population, forty aays for 80,000 popula- tlon, and £fty days for over that numbor; 10 ox- tend tho timo for prohibiting tho taking up of unbroken animals as eatraya to Oct, 1; a bill to nuthonizo Daputy Clorks, Auditors and their Doputies to ackuowlcdge doeds, oto.; providing that the soknowledgmont of all deeda and con- voyauces of roal ostate shall bs made be- fors some Court baving s seal, Judge or Clork thersof, or Doputy or County Auditor, or Deputy Juatice of PPeacoor Notary Fablio; the Represen- tative Apportionment bill; providing that tho Begiator slis!l withnold from the lists of landa cortitied toaccompanying all ewamps landsabons whioh thero is any queation or dispute ; defining tha dutles of school district treasurera ; provids fog that suits on bonds shall bo brought fu conn- ties whoro the bands sre executed ; defining the powers of cities organized under special char- ters ; authorizing cities and towns to make con- trncts with railroad and bridgo companies for the uso of wagon-roadu; that any oity or town of not less than $00 population may spring, which was to socure tue robbors, dead or alive. Shortly aftor prssiag Bwauton, tho proper time seomed to have amyed, and Hartwell cau- tiously lusorted his hand into tho opening ho had niade. With bated breath he was soen to fool for the koy which would unlock the door. As 000 aa thore was emmflh of his arm through tho hole, Mr. Chapio seized his wrist with a grip of iran, and held it there, despitaall his deaper- sto atrugglea to releaso it. He was in the toils, aud tha vico-liko grip was not for an Instant re- Inxed until he was ironed. Mr. Coue gave the mgnal at tho sawe instant Mr. Chapiu soizod his man; the door of the baggage-room wan opencd and the oflicors rusbed like an avalanche upon them, BSergt. Noh!, who happenad to be in he lend, *froze” to A man with eithor hand. Do- teotivos Cnnnmh and Tibbets oach went for o mav, Capt. Pardy, in the darkaess, Iaid bold of Hergt, Nobl, but belng informed of Lis orrar, took the ono tuat Jako biad nailed with his "E:' hand, and thus rolieved tho Bergeant, nono tuo 8oan, $iad there boen sufficient light, s moat thrille ing and dosporate strugglo would have been seen, ‘I'here wore oight persons ou tho narrow platform of the car engayed in a contost tor life and liborty, ‘Phe rain hsd rendored "”Ph‘nc‘l rk, an a8 slippory aa possible, the pight was da other bank Lias & nots of like amonnt, with the becomo sa Indepoudont © scliogl i | tho tiain suBtIOR 8 " posd of from 05 to 40 5 o and by A tabiacn. tersitory |:sulon ce beute g thale Irantia effaria to icape | ime Rlgmatire; one, It nob bofls of whithi are forgorics. These aotes wors placed or hypothe- catod by Winelow as collsteral, Auother note of ©5,000, bearing dato of Jan, 14, 1876, payabio to order of W. Ii, Chaney, and sigmed D. E. Poland, indorsed W. "IL. Chaney, payable in thres months, was left in " tho ° Ex- change Dank 4 collateral, Boms private partioa bold securities to a cousiderable smouat —it is sald not far from $100,000—on money loaned to Winsiow, and it is feared that most of this sum !s° forged - paper, or paper containing within 8 milos of auch city or town ; _to provide for tho levy of taxes for working highwaya ap- propristivg @04,000 t0 the Deaf sand Duwb Asylum; sppropriatiug annually 81,000 to the Biate Historical Bociety, $55,000 to tho Blate Univorsity; to restraln stock; to rogulate tho sala of liquor; providing that the Bupreme Court shall be held at Dps Moines four terms each yoar, ‘fhe jont resolution ratifying the sction of thoy tried to throw thomeolves from the n, sud it was all that the ofticorn could do to pre- vent It, Bergosnt Noblwas drawn upon the lisnd-rail, aud only prevented himaolf from be- {ng dragged off and down the sions_upon the track by entwining hia log around one of {he standards, Cavanaugh took Bophus—knowing him to b dapgerous man, and capsble of suy crime—by deall nT bim a orusbing blow upon bis besd with the Fiftoonth Genoral Assewbly, relative to the | a ** billy.* Instantly the man ** wilted,” and Woman Bufltage” smendimeat, was road and ro- foi lnz‘:mlma upon the” pittora, hnl}l::: uaane dorged_tuan e, 3;‘:.&‘:.’.‘”{..‘,’.?,.‘,‘;"‘,‘;{ erro 0 toake any resiatance,’ Datactiv i ‘I'he blll fixlng the compansation of tha court o B R Inloreemont of meny patied, i Winslow bits—who happened fto bo on _ the traln, and on being informned of the work on baud, voluoteered his services,—asasted in keooping tho other fellow, who had forced C: naugh nearly off the trals, from dolog any dsmage. In Joss time thau ona can well imagine, the whola affalr was over. It is very singular, with the number of revolvars that wore in hand, that no shots were fired. sd thero beon tho least balt or eateh in the lnsiantaucous rush that completely overiholmod them, or had they boen allowed tho least opportunity, thore id no doubt gul"t‘hll the gang would bavo fought to the oath, Cevt, Purdy eaya ho thought Oavansugh was gono, hie was #o nearly over tho hand-rall, * Sophua™ {s generally knownas * foxas 1ill," and s a young man of flue physique, belng a {wrnm athlete, and able to handlo with easo any wo ordinary men. Ho is a known desperado, aud was an outlaw when Lo laft Texas, some five OF BiX yoATS l}u. Cbarles Dwight I8 well known In pallog circlo haviug been arrested for stesling from ihe rall- zoad company repeatedly, Frauk Dwight has also been mryosted for s aimilar offenso, but upon trisl was not convicted. Hartwell was formerly in the employ of the L, B, & M. 8 R R. freight conduotor, but way discharged by th me Limo ago, This s the first offense of apy lmportauco that bas been laid to bischarge, Hartwell has a wife and two chuildren lyving in the Fulth Ward. It is sald for soms tiwe Lio has been in arroars for rent, and that bis landlord was about $o eject him thata fow dayasgo he fold him ke would be able not only to psy up, but also to pay bis yent for uix mounths in advance. ‘L'his moroing in & was algo the Treasurer of tha ;Cambridge DBrick Campsny, and it is upon two notos, signed by him as Tressurer of the acmp-nl[. that thore aro two namos, those of Josoph 1I, Obadwick and A.J, Harrington, which are pronounced forgerles, The notes wore discountod at the Natlonal Becarity Bank, and represent about $7,000, As tho bank bad previousiy held m nota bearing the names of Mir, Ohadwick, which was genuine, it was throwa off its guard. Thesstwo notes are for about $3,500 each, both wigned b Mr. Winslow a8 Treasurer of (:Amhrmgo Drlc! Oue of the notes waa indorsed by E, and Jossph H. Chadwick, The secona note i ordod by A. J. Harrington and Charlos llnl:uxu. all of which are dedlared to bo for- erius, &%%he followlog is an spproximata list of the forged indorsemants, only it should. bo noticed bt on some of the notes thero are thres or four indorsemonts, 80 that tho same amounts appear short-hand reportors was taken up-an ita third roading aud ordered engromsed. Tha bill to authorize the Htate Auditor to make sattlomeat of rovente accounts with coun- tioa was passod to s third reading; also the bill to exompt mortgages on roal ostata from taxa- tion to the amount duo on tho morigsge; also for the auforcewnont of tho tax tien, ‘The Houso adjourncd at 2 p. m, BENATE, To tho Senato bills wero passod to s second reading rolating to the oxpsuditure of $ho bigh- way tax} to fix the componsation of Supersisors at 34 perday; to lncrosue the salary of Biate ollicers; to protact the peoplo from quack doctors. HBeveral Ilouss moasures were referred, and little progrous was wnade in legialation. — LOUISIANA, AXOTHER OUTRAGK, New Onrzaxs, Jau, 28.—In the Banate to-dsy a resolution was introduced asking for s joint commilteo to {uvestigate tho rumora s to Sen- ator J. A. West having been electod by bnbery sod other corrupt means, and sleo charges sgainst him profersed in publio prints. The reso- Jution will coms up to-morrow i rogular ordef, Beualor Webber, from Weat Fellolans, offered the following resolution, which waa sdopted af- tor s spitited debats, the Democratio members withdrawiog s final objection safter falling to amond 84 that the Committoa ehould be & joint commitieaof both Houses. Iv was, however, smended that the Committce should sit in New D, E. Poland., Josepb M, Chadwick, A, J, Harnngton, snd Charles Roberts, Persous wliose naties wore ref Mr. J. B. Chadwlick, of the Boston Lead Com« any, has bad uo business trausaction with Mr, Vinslow, except in oue case whers Jand was pur- chnsed of Mr, CLadwick by Xr, Winslow fors shied pacty, Bir. Wioslow delsyed paying for the land on the ground that the third party bad Orloanas conversation they wers mnxious to walve ex- | mot paidhim, whan it was dlscovered on inquiry Wazzzas, 1tis n_amuu! raporied that thero exiats | amination aud be” committed 40 tie County Jall | that ho had baen paid when tlo transaction waa 10 ko Pariakes of Exst aud Wesh Eelsabans, Last Baton | at onces made. BIr. Winalgw's credit bogan 10 fail » yoar- or mote sgo. Varlous bsoka rofused to dv connt hua notes, and notes of his o the marxol that could bo bought with profit did not find ready biiyers, Thare was & gtowing diatrust among money-changern, and they wera ehy of hia papor. TRE NOSTON TOST COMPANY. In May, 1875, Br. Winslow purchased the Doston Post oatahilistunent, 1L1a kI, fof tis Bum of $175,000 cash, Lo then formed a cor- poration with a eapital atock of £300,000, Bome of the shares were sold; somo of them havo been used as collateral,—so many, in fact, that thers aro rumors of an ovor-iasun of stock, The atookholders will meot on Eriday to sep who thoy aro and how many theroaroof them, Mossra. Beals, Graona & Co.p aftor the salo, aud befare the conditions of the enlo wero complied witn, hold a nomioal connection with tho paper ; but, since the payment of tho cash, neithor Col. Qréeno, his non, M. N. G. Oreons, or the Dealses, have bad any control or responnibility, The new company formod om- braced thn namos of tho Hou. Lavorott Salton- stall, the llon. Joun Quuncy Adams, and others, a8 Dirootora, Tho muanagemont of tho paper pasted ioto tho hands of Mr. Winslow, who rotaiuod tho leading editorial writars nnd the corps of roporters, Nevoriholess, Mr, Bals tonstall nover ownod a sliaro of tho atock of the Commn{. ho novor signed a cortificato of stock, aud be formally withdrew from all connaction with tho papor early luat autumn, Mr, Winalow roquested him a short timo sinco to give, his siguature to somo stock in ordor to onablo Lim to pas Lho same, but this he declhined to do, and finding that the concors wan managed in tha most informal mauner bio withdraw cutiroly from it, Mr. E, T, Portor sssumoed the Prenl- donoy ab Winalow's request. In fact, it appeara that Mr. Winslow alana kopt tanof tho FPoet. Tho paper {s not likely to bo offectod atall by this mishap, TRE BYENING NEWH, Mr. Winslow was tho solo pm{irlnlor of the Boston Eoening Netes, and Mr. W. L, Sheldon had for littls over » year beon its busiucss mau- ager. Undor his coatrol it bad boon improved vory much, and, {t 18 undorstood, bad paid its way during tho laat six or oight mouths, Mr, Sheldou's amazemont was thereforo very great on Baturday, when Mr, 1. I¥, Potter showed him a bill of sale from Mr, Winslow, who had but two days boforo loft for Now York, ostonaibly with tho {ntention of burrying forwatd to complotion » new pross niresdy ordered for fts uso. Mr. Porter requostad him to continuo as before, and, undor tho advico of a lawyer, has rofused to con- verse with any ouo concerning his rolations to Mr. Winslow. TILE CAXDRIDGE DRICK COMPANT. The Cambridgo Brick Company was an organt- zation of which Winslow was tho ‘Ireneuror ns wall a8 ownor of almostall tho stock. It started in business some timo ago, and, after tho manu. facttre of a quantity of Lriok, closed up its af- 1fairs for tho present. It was Atock in this com- pany whioh the Nations! Seourity Bank held for its notes of 37,000, but J, C. Ayor & Uo. hold a nortgago on the property probably large enough to eat it all up, and they promptly put s keeper in yostorday. Mil. WINBLOW'S EXTRAVAGANCE. 8o much for hr. Winslow's busiuess relatlons. is method of living waa cortaiuly extravegant, even if the way {n which Lo raised mouoy ig cousidered, = Iis houso at Auburndalo was iu. suied for 317,000, and was conmidored ona of the finest ostates io town, That the furniture was of nousual oleganco may bu seen from tho fact that it was {nsured for 20,000, and thero was no chargoof overvaluation, The housa bo« longed to Mr, R. AL Pulsifer, who had all tho policies of {nsurance onit, Bowe of tha poli- ciod on the furmturo bad boon adjustod by the campanios in which tho risks wore placed. Ono of theso adfustod olgims Lo abtainod tho money for, but not contont with this ho hypothecated the samo clalm as security to a privale party, Anothier of theso Insursuce elaimy le sold to two differont parties, A fow weoks szo Mr. Winslow bought the honse 198 Beacon strect at n mortgageo's ¥alo, in the namo of Henry C. Wotterolt, On Tuesday a conveyance was malo by Wothoroll to Susan C. Ayer, siatec-In-law of Winslow, of & tract of land oa Deacou stroot, noar Clarendon, valuod st £30,000 ond_subjoct to n moregngo of 18,600, hold by the Boston Five Centa Bavings Dank. Thie deod was rocorded on the ssmoe day, and provides that the oatate shall be old in truat for Arthur F. Winslow, aon of I, D. Winslow, until boe sholl_ arrive at tho ago of 21 years, and sball not. bo disposod of or aoid unles by the consont of his fathoer, Ezra D, Winslow, or his propor logal gunrdian under authority of court; but tho assont of the fathor shiall Lo sufliciont at any timo to pass title and transtor the abovo proper- ty by deed from the said Trusteo. Tho doed was also indorsod, ‘! lomso don't allow this to be published.” This Louso Mr. Winslow was fittiog up in tho most elegant mannor, Ouly yoaterday a bilt wag scot In for 83,000 for mmm% ‘I'hecarpets, of tho moss costly pattorns, bad boen il put down, but tho dealors went thore yesterdny and ro- moved thom. Tie roal estato doalers who con- trollod the house have put in & kaoper, and ft is robable that the farniture which had been de- Lyered will shortly find ita way bisck to tho man- ufaoturers, The people at ths News oflice yoa- torday rocoived ordera for advertising to s large amount for goods doliverad to Br. Wiaslow. WINSLOW'S WIELEABOUTS, Asalestant-Dejuty Chie? Ham startod for New York last night, nud it is cortain that if ho ebould find that the defaniter is within roach he will be prosecuted by all his dupss. From tho fact that sbout ten days ago, on protence of having the subject wiitten np for tho nowspa. pers, ho consultod o Boston Iawyor as to what countrioa the oxtradition treatics of the United Btates did and did pot covor, thors is overy renson 1o bollove that he sailed for Lrazil on Baturday, MR, WINSLOW'S LIFE, Yizra D, Winslow was born in Whitohall, N Y., Bopt. 0, 1830, ond his boyhood's days wore pansed in Ware, whero his Tathor, who was in bumble ociroumatances, resided. llero he worked in n factory n& 8 bobbln-boy, and in vari- ons capacitien, saving bis earninga with tho do- termination to get a liboral education with the viow of entoring the ministry. Tlus blg indomite ablo onorgy ensbled lim to sccomplish, and in 1860, when about 21 {nln of age, L was called to & church at Phillipston, where be remained about a year, loaving thom under a flnancial clond. From here ha wont to_tho nelghbonn, town of Houth Royalston, where ho proache: with great acceptauco for a year, Chicator Fooe tory Villago waa tho noxt scono of his pastoral labors, and ho was there whon the \ar broke out, Ho then raised & company of forty-oight men and joinod Billy Wilson's Zouaves, While the m&lmcn‘ waa lying st Yorktown he wes come missfoned by Gov. Audrosw as Chaplain of tho Ninotoenth Regiment Massachusotts Yolunteors, His health failing bim he was subsequontly sransferred, through the personal influence of Prouldont Linooln, to the Oliaplaincy of the tag- ship Lancaster of the Pacifio equadron. It was whilo fn this eorvice on tho Paciflo const thst he first developod s manis for speculasion, a5 when the squadron Iy before Han Francisco bo was iu the babit of golng ashoro and dab- bling in mining and other fancy stocks, making as high a8 84,000 or §56,000 ove day, and losing it tho noxt, At the end of two yoara he was relloved and ordered to report to the Charlea- town Navy Yard, whore ha drew poy as Ohaplain until ordersd to the Navy Yard at Psusacals, His health again fatling bim, be was discharged from tho sorvice, Ho noxt spposred as & ministor in Franklin, then at Meridian strest, Hsat Doston, after which favorable inducemants being offered hin to emigrate ta Badalia, Mo., he removod his fawn- ily there, and rosumed his old business of proach- ing on the firat day of the week aud eolling boots and shoes on the othor six. Aug. 27, 1668, his name first appesred as business or publishing agent of Zion's Herald, of wlich Gilbert Haven wag the editor, and this position Lo held up to ¥eb, 9, 1871, when ha was retirod, aud Mr, Alon- 208, Weod, the present agaut, was appointed in hiy plsce. Duriug this time bhe was insteiumental in organizing s branch of the Matbodiss Church at Brookline, preaching thero forseyeral months, uutil they wero able tu locato a pastor. The noxt two years he waain sho Houso of m:«-ww&u;, and was an sctive prohibitioniat a very prominsut member, Al this timo e waa desp in spaculation. 1le had previously ro- moved {o Auburndale, and hed purchased, or waa & party to the purchase of & farw, which was cut up intd house lots, o then built several largo houses and subsequently sevaral smaller oues, for spaculation. Home of these were zold a6 tho timo and others at a later period. He was engaged in the effort to organizo what was kuowa ay the Boston ortgsge Company, which, owing to a dofective charter or ather causes, was never ed in busineay. nr an exchange of ronl eatate in Auburadale, he whh otners came inte possession of _the ating rink at the Bouth End, which was then fitted up and furnished aa 8 market and kuowa ss tho Tre- mons Market, Homething like & yoar ago the papers anuounced that Mr, Wicalow was to bo the busioess mavager for Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lawoell, but he was woon after engaged fn busi- ness sgaiu in this oity, tak part in tbo man- agomeat of the Daily News, b having purchased it when tho corporation went into Laukruptoy. In 1876 ha ropreseuted tho Fourth Middlesox Districtin tha Bsuate, but failed of a nomiva- tion last fall, For the past fow years Winslow bra boen an active borrower of money, prinoi- pally on Lis own nota aod tho notes of tha sev- eral companies with which he was interosted, tho names on his notes bolug good mercantile names. One of the principal indoreers s ahart 4imo sgo was Lucius V. Fond, of Woscoator. CRIMINAL NEWS., One Hundred nnd Forty Wi, nesses to Be Examined in the Cairo Ku-Iflux Trial Discovery of a Plot to Rob the Adamy Express Company at Now York City. Bollof that the Wholo Amount of th Northampton Bank Robhery Will Reach a Million, THE NORTHAMPTON BANK RODBERY, BrnivorieLp, Mass,, Jan, 28.—It {8 Dow be. lioved that the whole smount of losses by tl¢ Northampton Dank robbery is ovor $1,000,000, neatly one-half of which {a nogotiable, Dobton, Jat. 38,—~A apeclal to the Herald b tho following odditional of the Northampioy bank robbery: It is gonerally belleved g Northampton to-day that tholosa by tho rob. bory of the Northampton National Bank hag beon undorstatad, and that the agrregato actual, 1v reeches, If it doos not oxcasd, 1,000,000, Many of tlio lesors aro roticent, stlil doslining tg say how uch they loat. It has traps. F(md to-day that the Town of Noribamplon 8 o loscr to a coneldorabls extont, the burglam {nking s paokago of bonds dopositod thero tho nuthorities. Capt. 8smnel Parsons’ doposit of railroad nnd other securities, amountingtq about 315,600, is gone; nlro some awned by Isaac B, Parsons. very largo amount, porhapy uno-half of tha atolen sccuribios, ars negotiable, and tho robbera aro likely o roalizo well In pit of tho offorts of tho ownera. The baok itacif doey nat suffer groatly, It hus beon asoertained thay tho burglars roda from Buringfield to Notthamp. ton on Tuosdny night with a fast teawnn eugaged at Burr'a livery stabla nbout two wooks previoug by & man who 8aid thoy wanted to go to n ut. prise-party at Holgoke. Wloen the team waa roturnod Wodnoaday moroing, the horaes showed signs of bard driving, ang woro vory much exhausted, Tho hoatler gives & vory cloar desirintion of the man who hire] and returned the toam, and it 18 sarmised thay ho wan the managor of tho robbery. Tho de. tectives aro hard at woik, and have {nformation not yot medo publio which may bo of graat im. portance. MURDER MOST FOUL, Speetal Disvaleh to The Chicago Tridune, MinxeAros, Minn., Jan, 28,~Ths body of 4 ‘man natod Gua Erickson, or Wellsoo, the nams assumed in this conotry, wss found io a marsh within the city limits last night. His head was nearly sevored from his body, his windpipe and Jjugular voiu wero ont, and tho fleshy part of hiy chool and arm wero torribly gashod, A bloody knifo waa discovored within 30 feet of tho body,: and tracks in the anow gave ovidence that bie way murdered by two men, Dotoctives began at oney to work up_ tho osse, and to-ddy a man named John Linquist was arreatad on euspicion, and tho ofticora aro in soarch of the otber party, who is named Charlia Johunson, Thoy bad basy s8en in a streot-car with tho murdered man, and, at that timoe, belng in an intoxicated condition, mode threats oo his life. Tho murdered man waa charged by tho parties with having seduced & girl whom they wishod to gain tho nffections of, As Lio paid his cor fare ho as seen to hiays about #75, and 1t is supposcd tliat he was doliborately murdered for the money and out of ~ spite, Thoe man under arrest utates tlat ho was prosout ab the time of the murdor, but dld not do the stab- bing. QGreat indignation provails, and the Scan. dinnvian olement of the commuuhy threaten to Iy‘l:fhlthz? pasties if tholr guilt ia positively cs. tablisbod, DIDN'T WORK. -A plot to rifle the safar of the Adams Lxpross Company bas juat boen made public. Samue! Gaunut, & dischargoed em. ploys, rscontly informed private datgctives that Francis E. MoMabon, who had also beon dis: charged from the sersico of the Company, had callod on him and exhibited duplicats koys, men. ufactured from wax lmEreaslnnu. wwhich ho (Me- Mahon) had taken of the locka on safes knowe ag Pittaburg mud Now York safcs, and proposed that the two should enter the buildings and rifi* tho safes, When Mokahon wan mado awars that the Company and the anthorities knew of the in. teudail robbory, he entered into nogotiations with Jobn Hoby, through Counselor Kintzing, offering to surronder hts keys If ho should not be gronceufld‘ Hooy wonld only agrao that it Moahon would surrender himself with the keys, and toll alt ho Loow coucerning many thefts from tho safes of tho Company, fornishing the names of his accomplices, incinding the name and addross of tho manufacturer of tho keys, and all other facts within his koowledge, b wonld not be vory rigoronsly Hrasecuuxd. Me- Mohon would not cousent to this, tho negotia. :ll:mu woro brokon off, and AMo)ahon flod from 0 city. New Yonr. J . 23, MURDSR WILL OUT. CrEYELAND, O., Jan. 28.—Joln Cunningham, st prosent under meotonce at tho Clovoland ‘Workhouse, is suspootéd of having murdered s woman at Phillipsburg, N. J., some yoars ago. Provions to his arrest, Cunningham frequently 3unneled with his wifo and daughter, and, uring ouwe of thess quarrels, iho wife wa3 overhesrd accusing Cunsiogham of having wordered n woman. A detective, acting upon this clew, succecdod {n olicitiag re- luctant nod pattisl statements from both wife ond daughtor, Tho wifo acknowledged that she assisted ber husband In xeumghlwsy aftor the deod was commitied., Ounniogham, on bolog quostioned concorning tho murder, manifested Lis feolinga in auoh m tnanuer as to indicate that bo ia famillar with its ciroumatances. ORicers arrived from Pbiltipsburg, N. J., yestarday, and e Investigating the case. WANTED, : Bix Fraxcisco, Cat., Jan. 28.~J. Nicholeon Elbert, who was arrested by the United Btates Depoty Marshal, o fow daya ago, on s requisic tion from New Yorl, for forgiug Unltea Btates bonds, wan yesterday forwarded to New York. Ofticer O'Connor, of Now York, srrived at Sacra- monto last ovening, and presentod tho xequoisl tion for tho arrost of Bamson losenblatt, Gor, Irwin Issued a warrant for the arroat, but Rosoa- hlnt: Iustill iu confinomont hore. THE CRAIN TRIAL, ' Speciat Divatch lo he Uhicugs Tridune, Oarpo, 1L, Jan. 28.—After two days, s jury ‘waa obtained at noon fo-dsy in the Craln cass, and counsol for tho prosacutlon and dofenss occupisd this afterncon Ia oponing epeeches.’ Tho takingof testimooy will commenoe to-mos- row, and, asthore are 140 witnesses to be exe amived, tho trial is expocted to be a long ove, sud much intercat is manifosted by the pablis 824 tho legal raternity, TRAIN-WRECKERS. Syecial Dispsich w0 Ths Chieaqo Triduna Dunoyos, Ia, Jan, 23.—Tha examination of the parties arrestod for obatcacting tealos pear Parkersburg was concluded yesterdsy. Twoof thom—Daniels and Condacr—were bound ovet iu $1,000 bail each for trlal. Two others were also arrostuil. Tho place where the trisl wat old was crowded, and upon the rendering of the docision they burst into olsers, A FATAL ALTERCATION, Rarzion, N, O, Jsn, 28,—Tuessdsy afternoon Adolpuus Moors, a member of the manufsotur ing firm ot Ilolt & Moors, st Haw River Station, was fatally shot by Georgo VW, Bwepson, kuowd iu counoction with the fnancial hu&ry of North Carolina, Moora was passing tho ‘honsa . of Hiwepson, on a gunoiog expodition, waen a8 alteroation took place. SHOOTING AFFRAY, Byeoral Dispatah (o T'he CMcaao Triduns, QGavrxssura, 111, Jan, 33.—Ju s fraces at Kooz ville last night, Thowas Caye shot John Jacks: (colored) twice fn the hoad. Neither wound Is coulnl:llur fatal, Cove as yoi hup nob besn ar rosted. . FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTS, Opecial Diapatch to Tha Chicaan Tribune, Bramorizeo, I, Jan, 28,—Heilborn sad Violl, tha partles arreatod at Calro as frauduleot bankrupts, gave $3,000 bail hera fo-day, sad wero reloased from custody, . ARREST FOR PERJURY, Special Correspandenca of The Chicage Triduns, Lawsixo, Mich, Jan, 97.—Curtis J. Gala Mayor of Coruons, lias becn arrested for rfil‘ jury in swearing to an alleged falae sflidavii I8 the Galo-ingersoll alander-sult, THE NOE MURDERER, New Yonx, Jan. 88.—Judgo Biady to-dsy 4 pled the motion for & new trial in the case of John Dolan, oconvicted of the mucder of M

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