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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876—TWELVIE PAGES, the 8tato. To-night the High 8chool Alumni heid a reunton, ntEthld\ vcmgnbout mm‘v‘uc\l FORPIGN' ht that ho 1. it hig i LA b U B RAILROADS. STRUNG UP. P e S v‘mv&mn o salo hnd to bosuspeaded for o "Mabell' 1 opened the duorall;:htlly. and, peep- | altogether In nccordance with the views of tha guesmhnm! Al enjoyed & pleasant socta tima (l,lm L‘xmfifi ':qun lllf a';mllr:.bnlm:n& Mrs, Cn;‘utl., \nlu lellnnhl:‘:mlhnmw“lrm gm'r:mhw In: 41 1 I 1 llm.;’l.Is med to very entertaluing litorary exor- N ABIA. U Ink, upan the stal d L] e who 0 0re ho mystio cla ol A Brace of Murd in th Jory e, T thaunt at the time that. she saw Sphin, fared worse. thn his colltague and structions to the Jury in Apectat Digoatch to The Tythune. Summary of Note Agreed up- in PEAGUE al erers in the | ;¢ and T mmcdiately closed the door. I wait- | tool In. crime, and waa fonnd guiity the Decntur Rail- BrooMixuto, 1L, May 26,—The commence- on by the Berlin Con- The Britien Medical Journal pahlishes ghe ¢ Commonwealth of Mas- ed a moment, then Topeed it found she bad | of munder (o the Ot degrec mcllx(l exercises n the cify schouls nllNurmnl lowing recent Informationt ~ % Apry o a : B B e e e o el Tomiarly s et road Case. ool placa s cvening n tho Buptist chureh at forence. plague is atll increasingat Hillah and oy nd m Vi Alrs, 4 ide, bul Vi i - 3 L enchusetts, e’ T fhcan (10 (hiLd seronine T unlockul | tenoel tabe ammed v, 16,5135 Te then al the homo of Mra Luca I Lulkin, of though 1t has ot up l“‘““l""bfl%:ppn’fi.fli Normal the tower-door, went back, took the child under rt, aud . his took an appeal to the Supreme spread toany other town. The followiy, e aring, with the scquel that | The Ignoring of Schedule Rates Iny 1e0L nem, earricd hier tp the_ ladder, opened The Porte Sald to Be Strongly | thc latest official returna: _At Hillah, 1 i trap-door with my right haud, and then | to-day wit % i i i - 20th to the 2th of oty Piper, the Butcher of Mabel | 12, trpoor By Pob oot coptum | Wiimaeetth 11s cocand trind fn February a Pr|m;'|:’|Fl'xct|‘afl(_)ase for WIISKY. Oppostad to zoralgn In fockiod, e thore worn 31" Zflifl"vx"fi"fl'{{,"fi‘;} Young and Bridget upon the bell«dcek; then returned down the | of this year, and waa fonnd guiity of murder in amntir 8T. LOUIS. arvention. number of casen (none day at Hillah wiy Teply the second dugru" and seutenced by the jury to n_ twenty yoars' term in the Denltentiary. 1Mia yerdict | was ol ot aakle, el But Defendant May Show that Sched- n new rial dered » dectded that, having been tried for murder In ule Rates Aro Not Reason- the first degree, the verdlet should have bean ablo and Just. 1ilty or not guilty. As aconscquence to this E;nm crlmt'm 'lht;"m"fi '.heé!c{)ll(;.enn‘ of t\I"lhnin and Hutherford Counties, clubbing together to | A . and R o or 100 mens went to the | NO Itcbate to 3e Allowed in West- Lebanon Jafl one night in February Inst, de- Frefghts Tnanded the kiys of Jniler W. P Rason, touk Bound Freights. l‘mldcr\ pl’x‘t’l th: bat um‘lnr me‘ I»Ionnl;dlwurln down, 1o the tower<loor, and {mmediate Landergan. Went'down. the siars 10 the lower rentibile, [wucd through the green dours, thenee throngh he large vestibule down the steps to the Bible- ’ s I es Sam Frost, Who Killed His Wife's | 333 Trown, who had fistencd to this awtal r confession with beatlng heart, had recovered Brother Last Year. his composurc; and, i rcplyzl’o his q\lmtln:n, Piper replied that he could not remember that he had ever seen Mabel Youn? before. He had o orrible? Tncident Atfending THs Bxeen- | oo Aot e e s e tered on the 20th, when raona e, and tlofrealost Mumber ar ® manck ovcnrred on the 24, when 193 pera ) died. At Tiagdad, froin tho Stet (5 g 27th of March, lndualve, thera wer n‘} cases and 45 denths; tho waximum of enaps vraa attained on the 20th, aud the maximam o deaths (10 per dayz on the 23d and 27ty ulg April 12~To latest telegrams to the Conntanyy nople Sanitary Hoard indicats an inerease in ) nuinber of plague cases in Meso ulnmh,ru '".'i he fo} 1IATF A MILLION FOR THE QOVERNMENT. 87. Lou1s, May 28.—In the United States Dis- A Couneil of the Insurgent Leaders trict Court to-da, the civil suit ngainst Rudolph Decides tol Continue the War. W. Ulricl, of the Whizky Ring, and his bonde- men, to recover $107,000 was called, and the H demurrer o the petition withdrawn and default | OVer One Iundred Villages entered a8 to Ulrled and Charles D. Lake, ono Burned in Bulgaria. tho surctles. A technical point was rased oda——— to one other bondsman, and the case will be fur- TURKEY. a8 an axtenalon of the arca Infected. ) {sonce out, and summarily di d of th 3 lowing aro tho retirme: ion=The Uead Torn from T v BV A B Ay TIIE DECATUR CASE, el b TN DERLIN NOT. o V% Gy 1o the B74y et Hiss cropLy tion=The He olten, or the chiloroform which he had taken for | - In the meantime, Burr Beggarly langulshed In Spectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune. L e ntart Loy e Pan, May 28.—A Journal dlspateh purports | inclusive), tero wers 60 new. cacs andy the Body. palu /n his head and in his kidneys. fatl, and, hfs cacc at last comiing up {0 the Su- | Dmcatum, 1L, May 20—The great railrond | STRRCRL e : “‘,' f“f;“, optne ‘“f&' 10 give A full summary of tho noto of tho Ber- | deaths. * At Bagdad, from the 23t o preme Court, hls death-sentenco wos nfirmed, | epe of the people on relatlon of the Rallroad inent In the case of W. cwett for $37, Ain Confercnce. The preamble recites that the | March to the 1st of A%rll, thero wen 7 THB LANDREOAR MURDER—ANOTIER MYSTERY EXPLAINED, AND AN INNOCENT MAN EXON- Hanging of Burrell Spink, | poA™P Piper sald that he was n vory bad man, and he Colored, at Lebanon, knew that they would never have defended him Tenn If they knew how bad be was, He asked If Mr. 4 Brown supposed it was posaible for him to be . forgiven unlesa ha should make a confession of all the erfmes that he had committed, and sald A Party of Murderers Taken from | that he should not hesitate to tell cverything, The cass of Louls Touscher for £50,000 pro- grossed, and Wil no doubt bo de- EAa - o fovor ol NG - OOVeEMATIE. the fulfiliment of the engsgement which tho Bultan contracted in sccepting the terms of In nddition to those gults, claling ngalnat lnrze amount of b hwihee, eaptured Count Andressy’s note. Oa Its fulfillment do- al the time of the seizures of distillerics aud | pends the maintenance of peace. Tho Bultan reetifying houses a year azo, were withdrawn, | hns as yot porformed nothing, whercby Mussul- and the spirits will pass Into’ the hands of the | man fanaticlsm is encouraged. The Salontea Government, The bonds In the above cases aro ), gond; and 1t I8 batloved the Qovernment, will | Kalr 18 duc to the Lorte's loeltation. The Colledt the entire atnount, which, with the high- | memorandum states that the Powers have :ggcf;{,‘g::y(;"{fi ';‘2;‘{'&?:!:"%&:&&_:‘:%{;’5 J{,’; and Warehonse Commissiencrs against she To- know that there could be but gne conclusion to | ledo, Wabash & Western Railway Company, hils case, recelved the flual verdiet with sceming | which lins been on telal n tho Circuit Court here composure, and had very little to say afterward. | for the last tivo weeks, for extortion under the The last chance gone, sud Begoarly remanded | raiiroad law, closed thi (it 1t His ol ¢ , cloged this evening. s been é‘,’,,';’,‘.;é";,",’,‘.‘fjf‘,‘.’.: f{[fi‘,‘,‘n ',,hp‘,t,,i J@,‘; vfiiig:}.g"fi{ one of the most ¢xciting and Interestiug legal desoted himeelf to a preparation for death. | battles ever fought or tried in this State. The The Rev. Nelson Merry, a prominent colored | people have been represented by ex-Gov, John minlster of this city, atfended him mns!:mtlg, AL Palmer and the Hon. A. B, Bunng the and, when Beggarly finally declared that e 145 new cases and denths, [flnguu In that city has now crossed I;l;n' e Tight bank of the Tigria to tho left bagy which had Leen ruvlnuu(ltv free from the oy tagion, The epldemic had Likowiso made it o pearance at Meshed or legn! Al where, m,g tho 95th to the 20th of March, thoro covury five futnl cases, and also ot Kut-ct-Hamr. scyore gquaranting, wo ara nasurcd, has been oy tablishied ot Kournah, at the mnhunnue of thy Euphirates and the ‘Ttgrls, under the supery Powers bave a moral right and duty to obtain : . o lcfendants by Ly & Green, of Spring- [ sitfoned, ’ roed upon the followin; t8: First, o two | tendence of Dr. Colmar; and it {8 also state f and Shot in cxcept for the cffect it might hava on b8 | pog'iindy incery repentance and destred to be | fio e Twini a4 Nel 5 | wincs mentioned, will run up to an aggregate | A5 pon. ths K poin t that the Persinn Government has o s ghetrll'lf c 4 lina mothier; that sho lad alvays trusted him and | hooiBE0e SRCCie, (SR U lerad “to hum i | foly (Coen & Rwiis o e argas of over £300,000—a pretty good day's Work {or | mouthi armistico, during which ft is Loped thnt | arrivals from Mosopotamia sbll und o aod ou arolind. placed most Implicit confidence in him; and, It | the jail-yard by Merry, 'There were present | ments Judge inith instructed the jury upun A0 EsaHIe an understanding on tho Andrassy note will | antino of fiteen days befors antering the Shaty he shiould disclose all, it would surely kill hicr, { some cofored friends Of the condemned ma, | the law of the case, of which the (ulluwlngL a S be “reached; socond, the Porto to restoro | territory.’ PIPER. Mr. irown ureed him to confesa all, and then | and a fow members of the Young Men's Chris- | gubstantiad synopsls MISSOURI MOONSHINE. the Chirlstlans houses and clhurches, supply the Special Dispaich to The Tribune. asked hlmi " l‘[n[vlc Jou “fi‘l’,{’fiffifflbficcudmm &“fl‘]“cl'};f‘oc"":'?fi“y esltl:r "“"L’”"f‘l“m"h‘é "&flffi;‘i{‘ffl(‘f The jury aro lnstrxxctc:;\%llnfihthn ututmcrlv- THR LATE RAID IN CAVE OIRARDEAU COUNTY= | ounors with wood for ono yoar, and exempt MEXICO. TUE EXECUTION, Y “"3?:;‘-"1’;,“1; IR LANDURGAN GIRLY to Lebanon. The !cafl‘ud‘i wna erected shout o :’,“’,'.‘:‘c",’., ‘J’,“n}‘.i“'fi.’fl‘c'mi‘u?, u(mrcea:a‘:xlnlcci,"::::xt WIUAT TUE RBVESUZ OFPICELS AGCOMPLISIL | 4}, 00n from taxatlon for threo years from thelr TR MUVOLUTION, ED, AND WIY THET LEFT ALL OF A SUDDEN. ' Duspaten 10 Cncinnatt Gazette, return; thixd, such 1’0“0: to be distributed by o 8. Louis, May 24.—Ievenuo Agent Coloncy, | commission composed of represontatives of the > just returned ¥r01x| arald on lfilu(t stills ly; two religlons of Herzegoving, with Christlans :lclbsil'?n;nnlus at Matamoras. th'hu recelsed Ballinger County, and gives tho detafls of the | presiding; fourth, Turkish troops to be with- cwp ‘;""" 6‘“ ""g“g“':";“‘ near Monterey b, encounter with the whisky producers, which has | drawn exccpt from six fortifled towns until tho | /e the Government forces under Euoro mg the revolutionists under Marengo and Tre «d to 3 enmplate paclfication of the country; fifth, the 5 eviny ]f Azl argniho foy c.rr}mcm. Jor fepunis Iler}cgoflncaa not to lay down '.h':lz’nrmn unt(l | {1t which tho latter wers defeated. No confims lio party, contalnlng Superyisor Mayer, Agent | 0N cstoms have lald down thelrs, and reforms | ton or particuars. Coloney, and others, visited the little village of | Lava been faithfully exceuted; sixth, the Con- | Lhe revolution scams to be at low chh. New Ont.eAxs, May 26.—The Galveaton Xy Rostox, Mass., May 26.—Tho exccution of | pger g new caution from his counsel to_tell epectal trom Brawnaville, Texas, 20t sags o ) , sayn: Thomns A, Plper, formerly the sexton of the | gnly the truth, he sald that on that night, Dee. Warren Avenua Baptist Church in this city, | 81, 1573, hie felt like doing something awful, and B - | he went into the house and'sawed oft the plece ‘::k DlissatityiQlitlen Steek dallithinmurs r:I o shuft which played so important & part in 3 the case, nnd took it out into the street. Later Piper was convicted Inst February, on his | g, the cvening, when he camno otit, with the zest second trinl, of the wnrder of Mabel Young, | of the famlly, to sce where the firs wns for aged 5 years, In the tower of the church, on the | which au alarm had just struck, Lie saw nwoman i of iflny, 1875, coming up from the liorse-car statlon on the mile from the town, and the unusual event of 3 | rates of. fara for passengers and freight criminal execution drew thither thousands of | or cach rallrond cowpany in the State, and'to people from all parts of the county to witoess | publish the sauic, and tiiat under the law such the uogivg. echedule rates na fised for the Comimissioners i3 mnde prima facle evidence of WINSLOW. the true rater, aml that the same 118 ANXIBTY TO GET DACK. are falr, iust‘ and’ rcasonable rates Roslan Jrurnil, for the service thereln named, and that such schedule is prima facie binding on the sald A gentlemanliving near this city, and having | POy R B BERS EE Al it the Intro- opposiie flde of tha street. He returned with | fricuds In London who are acqualuted with E. | dyctfon of the schiedule to the jury, with Oak Ridge, I Cape Girardeau Coihity, and | suls or delegates of the Powers to superintend { _ TWo Mexlcan war vessels, with provisions any Tho crowd ontetdo of the Jail hafled with ap- f {1 family, and in o few minutes | D, Winelow's couusel, learns quite dircetly it tho defendant pcrf‘t‘»rmedj ) el there obtained {nformnatfon of (mpur;nnm, Fcuemlly the cxecution of the reforms, espeelal- 'fi”l“‘"m“""‘“‘ for Escobedo, have arrived of wlause the announcement o hls execution. ‘m‘m.‘} Lol (u I 71:‘;:1, 'n‘-;:, somo matters of interest concerning the forgor, .gg“d‘ and s churged e persons ?me# in | making @ sudden descut on o point | I e réturn o(u {?mm-’uu'rv»;lcu:mloucumxudu i q‘gg;fl M{:zgfgbo i TS ustead of goin) 0 ent & 0! i\ ~ the decl; r the eervica there i hat 8 arml lce expir oul he avcom- b4 PIPER'S APPEAL AND TRIAL. house on the n’f—ect; Tobk tho pleco of shaft | \Winslow's counsel does not ecem to Tl foF: | K08 ;flk’,‘.‘i’fi? r;“‘g;uaponnlflcdtin the schedule, | o0 tho White River, 8 miles from | jigiinent of the pm%mmum, such effectunl The deed for which Thomas W, Plper was | from the place where ho had previously put it, hanged to-day was committed just one yearand | nnd &ll:ntfilln‘:;l on l.um;nl U'p x:uu;g lwnjner‘ to three days sgo. Not o man or woman fn the :vagf"m‘cml woman: e overtouk hee just 08 rnlug around Upham's coruer to go city but remembers tho thrill of horror that ran | fIS %4 HITHHE RAUTC PR Ateatt atepied '.’l’ over the town that calm Sunday afternoon, | pehind lier, and struck her upon the hend with wlhen it became known that o beautiful little | the club; sho fell to the ground, and he struck girl lad been found killed fn the stecploof a }:ur afi‘vclml tlm!es o Ll e heu'ul ""1“.} he hlc- o ¥ s " eved she was dead. ¢ then stooped down to Eltich on.onie pE ter loel Jusblonable strect® | gec 1f sho was dead; but at thot moment e of the South End, The confused appearance of | joard o nolse, and, looking nround, observed the sexton, and the fact that ho ulone had been | soveral Fnrgonp coming toward him from the op- sevn In the vicinity, at onca fixed suspicion upon pqpfim 8l |i||] ul]thc atrruct;l l,l'u jum‘plcdv‘ug»uh: 3 “ o e .. | wall, and ran home eroes-lots,—~not havin ¢! B and I e than thice ours e was - | Bk TS St i Gl by b 3 EHAm n the fire, warmed his fect, sud went to bed. 1ie thie rongh Inquirics of the deteetives, *Damn | did not know the Landregan girl, had no lustful you, Plpery deslire, and no motive except to kill. Boston money, aa he acknowledges the receipt 6 b mukes o prima facls case for the plalntiff, and of nbout §1,000 which Boston men u England | thiat in tho firat instanco the plainti {s bomd have paid im. These persons express great | to prove nothiug more to enable it recover; but anxiety regarding the prospeet of bis returning | the cnse mado Is only prima foclo nnd not to Anierica, and ure doing all they can to influ- | conclusive on the defendunt, The defendant ence his release. Winslow on the other hand fs [ under the atatuts has the right In its defence to personally anxious to once more tread the sofl | coutradict the schedule prepared by the Comn- of the O1Q Bay Stite. Even I€ he Is released he | missioners for its government, and may show enys he will come back, if somo assurunce ls | I its defence thut the rates stated In the sched- riven him that he will be dealt with lenfently, | uleare not reasonable aud just rates of cown- h he wero here now he snys he could save his | pensation for the service erformed, und the de- creditors the Juss of nearly $100,000, over | Jendunt may show that the clmrfiumndu by it $00,000, and ho has told his counsel that many | for carrying passengers and freight for the per- of the clalma which have been allowed in the | eons named in the declaration was no more Boankruptey Court ure iliegal. He wsuts to | than in justice and _right it ought to receive for see somo of his former friends in Boston more | such sérvices; that the defendant is cn- than he does those who are now within call urg- | titled to have and recelve n just ing lia release, and fair compensation for its trouble, cost, and Oak Ridge. Tho purty succoeded, on | ycosures will be taken by tho Powers s may CUBA. Bunday, In finding and breaking up four large | appear requisite. AN INSURGRNT VICTORY. still-houses, emptying out about 7,000 gallons WILL NOT IERMIT INTARVENTION. Corresponds 2 K of mash and st 'hop\:lw beer. Col, .\lc?:r de- | , LoNDOXN. M“{ 20.—A dispatch from Constan- Impurt:mf wnn""xc\z‘}:; fin’;”;fx;t'{::z’;lfllfiz hit terniined to_continue the scarch, and on_Mon- | Hnople says: 1'The memorandum of the Ber- i o 6 b0t oy gio g Ehia day proceeded up tho Whitowater to Carnoy | in Conforence haa not yet. been offlcially com. | en. CalleJa (the Svgundo Cabo) assumed cor. Fork, where it waa reported numerous suu‘: municated, but it Is stated that the Porte will [ mand of the amy, us announced a few day wore [n operation, ‘There he and bis party wero | refect it, and ask the European Pfl,wel’l tokeep | since, and, massing all his available force, s confronted by about twenty armed men. These | Within tho limits of the treaty of Parls and not | vauced to Las Cruees, and presented battlet, men wero all armed with rifles and sliotguns, | fntervene in the futernal ailalrs of Turkey.” | . oup ane ut o short, distance from the Lows. and bafled the revenue party with: 8y, you | The Porto intends to call out ull the reserves 4 ce from tho: town, del son of b, yout kre wut after stills aro | And mnko o supreme effort to suppress tho in- | The battle resulted fn o victory for tho lnsun yout Cotne over here and we will give you all | surrection. gents, after a protracted and fleree engageinen ihe stills ?,m, want.” Collector Meyer, find(n THE TURKISH EXCICQUBR. lasting the whole day. The loas of the Spanisy the opposing force to heavy for him, retrented: |, It 18 rumorcd that the Sultan, on learning | army fs ruufim esthnated at between 1.080 an] and troops finve now been ordered toaccompany | that the cash in the Treasury was not sutliciest | 1,600 men killed, wounded, aud_prisoners, wity hini upon & campaign into the rough district. | to meet the requirements of the public depart- | the loss of eleven comrmissioned oflicers. ' Thiy The Supervisor unnotinces his intention of care | ments, promised to advance the neevssary funds | fs by far the most knportant buttle of the war, WIAT PID YOU KILL 53 expense of tranaporting the trclfim and passen- | rying out tho work thoroughly. {from the privy purse. astheforces cngmied numbered nearly 10,000 ey that little girl for ¥ lie returned no reply, but [ % TINAN MYSTDRY—A M“""“}“T"“‘"’“‘“T AISCELLANEOU gers named In the declaration; that the defend- ———— BULGARIA. on both eldes. “The glad tidings are depicted o bow and then stoutly mabatatied b 1n0cenco. | 3¢ o wean Jast AHaIng 86 £, with tho ro- SR ank e ot Hound oy frolis fow s custoin: CASUALTIES. e R mosvhila | 11 couRtennon of o¥ery Cula pn mitts “he evidence against him was purcly clreum= | g« Now, Thomas, T suppose you have told Spectal Disputch to The Tridbune. 1ot for lexs than just compensation; that the 118 villages, which contained 100,000 inhabit- FRANCE stantial; but the fact that the murder lind been | ool if von have not, you had better tell me | _ MEASIA, Wis., May 26.—Tho shooting easo | burden of proof 15 on the AT 1o estiblish DROWNED, ants, have been burned. 0. done while the congregation was soparating | 4o 'tugt af once,” when Piper remarked, *I | Which crented such excitement here on Tucsday | the chinrge n the declaration; that the originel | 8ax Fnaxcrsco, Cal, May 26.—Charles IT. LATEST, THE CENTENNIAL DEPUTATION, dun. B I LoxpoN, May 37— a. m.—A Vienna dispatch Pans, Moy 2.—Ab a meeting of dele Bowlan, 1. I, Smith, and Frank Higgios, em- | gygthe prv:llm’hmrl\:s ot 1o new srmiatieg oro | from m,‘;,.;g...- wirknints. sosltiss it mfi? ployes in the Cornell watch factory, sl recontly | already under conslderation in both the Turkish | wged not to accopt the Government's suben from Chicago, wero drowned fn the bayon | und tusurgent camps. The Porte hasauthor- | o te vy “"' e P 8 Sithven 1\’Vudm:sduy evening by the upsetting of a sull- ‘:&r} 2:1&%};1' Pasha to ceaso hostilitics when- L:;‘hc"‘éc“‘"‘:n’g;:;‘flsc:h;fla;nfls’v“ltrculmagulmm ont. 3 e v ¢ Cote| 7 LONDON, May 27—5:80 n. m.—A Paris dis- | ditfon thad the Government shallselect the dele Suxcoor, N. IL, May 20.—By the aluking of | pagcy myu'umv.ytlm report that France has pro- | gates. nsmall pleasure steamer fn the river Jast @ven- | posed o genersl conference on the Turkish REAPPEARED, ing, three persons were drowned, question is diseredited in well-Informed circles, | Loxpow, May 27—5 n. n.—A Tarls corre i v, i f defendant’s rond arc not evening, when n young, rufltanly fellow, known | Cost and equipment o e T, 8 o ot Wi roper clements to be consldered in determining 28 Juck Turuer, shot six tines ut Albert Wat- Dkt patos of Taro foF carcying passengers kee, has terminated fn o surprising, and to | aud frefght should be mor I8 the de- many & most unsatisfactory, mamner. Tho | fendant entitled to fix what Its rates prosecutor, spparently from some motive best 0‘{;’:‘"“ ;lad!{?"fllf_n::l;’“}dtbs: ';:;5 I!’rc‘l‘él‘ftng;;::; " 3 entitled to fis of fare l:nn‘wn 3 mm”;‘"h‘"", nkwnatAo P‘I'L!flltlll) tho basls of realiziug frotn Its husiness u renson- case, The defendunt's lawyers argued there | phjg return on the capital invested In the build- ufter the Babbathi-school, and that no vue clse came near killing the Tynam girl.) ‘but the aceused had been seen in the vichity of Mr. Brown did not recolleet any Tynam, nntil the belfry-stalrcase, ory {ndeed, had ueeess to | prooy “rocalled the famotts Oxford-strect mys- those stairs, pointed dircetly at bim, and ho Was | 0y 46 hiin,—the care where o girl was so badly fully committed fo uwwait the result of the |40 in her own room at night that her life Coroner's inquest. The Jury found averdiet | g gogpaired of for o fortnight. Brown then s Juiry. Thig | £8i that It wes lmpossible thiat he could hnve it 11 S EQR = £ In tiis aflair, for susplcion had never | Was some flaw in thelr client's fndictment, and | jug and equiplng defendant'a raflrond. T T e gl S S v e Wisslod iamarile Hisme Pins parsisted | 50 the youngs ¢ pixtal persitader™” was Tet off lter thie Court instructed the Jury, they ro- Spectal Dispatch to The Trituma. A Berlin disputehs suys the Ierzegovintan | spotddent sunounces that the Journal s Drvy . llrLI db this Superior o £ o Supreine Court, lat he was th ud told the story. by e about $30 costs, und promising to | tifed, and have not agreed upon a verdlet. BLOOMINGTON, Lil., Mny 20.—At 7 o'clock this | Jeaders held a meeting on the 23d Insi., and, ' Homme has reappeared. :’C" E‘i by dllu “l": et ,\ \"'pfl“ b .l]» that he was the muu, a 0} 0 story. uit the city. Many Menashn residents derfide moming Edward Walker, n prominent farmer hayving been Informed what the principal propo- ——— une 21; and in thut Court he wus arraigned, 1t was only a short time after ho became sex- | this way of trifling with justice, and argue that ANNUAL MEETINGS. = i sition of the Berlin Conference were, deters ABYSSINIA. of Bloomington Grave, McLean County, waa | mined to continue the war until the independ- fonnd drowned fn a slougls well within o few | ence of Herzogovin and Bosnia s conceded, AROTUNIE BATILE, rods of his own house. e had goncoutto | A telegram from Belgrado saya thero has been | LONDON, Muy 27— u. in.—A speclal fron water horses, and, stumbling on & picee of scant- | serfous ghtlnf In Bulgaria. The Turks bave | Alexandria, Egypt, says a ramor is current tha ling, had falten headlong Into the well, striking | hanged several chiefs and pricats at Pusavick, | auother battle hns been fought in Abyssiusy his nose and forehead on thechiine of the punch- | It fs also rumored that there has been o general | and that the remnant of the Abyssinian ¢ ettle b unty, | and the insurgents are retiring 0 ‘i o iaving lived lere aineo 1is elildliod, e wis | tains, e B Ay themotte | Feypilan linie; years old, und leaves a wife and thres chil- Tho Telegraph’s Vienna dispatch reports that ~ drén. Te wns o brother of John Walker, of | identfeal lasteactions woe sert yesteriny £o the AUSTRIA. B‘Iuomingwn, Georga Walkor, of ‘Tazewell | representazives of the Imperinl” Powers at Lon- DIED, County, and cousin of Judge David Davis and | den, authorlzing them to offer Lord Derby cer- VIENNA, May 20.—Fleld-Marshal Baron Vea Lyman Betts, ot Bloomington. tain modifications of the Berlin proposule. Joht, Chief of the General Btaff of the Auw Bept. 15, and a day sct for his trial. It began B B Ton. Bdward_Avery, ono of gur | ton of the Warren Avenue Church that, 2 ho Test lwyers, und Edward P. Brown, anmrlng was galng through Lagrange street, one even- as counsel for the prisoner,—the latter belug as- | Ing, nhe met a girl who stopped him and aaked slgmed by the Court. Little difficulty was had | bim to go to a saloon with her; ho weut, and intmpanelug o jury; and, ofter a triol lasting | aftor that went to ber room, drank agaln with cleven days, during which the prisoner bimself | her, and retired. He continued: * After reach- went on the stand, ing the room, we drank together, and then re- THE JULY DISAGRERD,— tired for the nlght. Inthe widdle of the night nine being for conviction and three for acquit- | I woke itp, und l.hefiirl wus fust nsleep. 1 got tal. The second trial begau within six weeks, | up, dressed nysclf, and looked around to sec Jan 81, und lasted nine days. The defense wns | how I could get” out of the room, T saw that I the sawe us befure,—the weakness and the dan- | could get out of the window, In looking about ger of clrowmstantial evidence,—but the Gov- | the room I found o hammer, I took it, went up life Is not vory safely guirded Us legal pevalties, | g0 oot Glections of the Chieapo & North- Tehiere one iy b ot at half a dozen thnes for | ooy "and the Chicago, Rock Island & Fo- A TENNESSEE MURDER. clfic Railroads will be held In this city at the Mw?fllfi Tenna My 20,~A terrible trapedy | beginning of next month. Tt 18 atated that the was enacted near Genoantown, in this county, | anaual report of the latter rallroad makes a yesterday morning. 8. M, Ellls, o well-known of ‘! 5 v most excellent showing as regards its earnings lanter, while on his way to the Masonic Lodire expensvs. Tho Kugrmcr fiuu- tint: mialkte B n Germantown, was met by Thomas and Rob- 3 v ett Reagonover, nuliibars Of Lis, who nccused | Boud i showing, wuicl ls mostly duo fo tia him of luving slandored o niece ‘of thelrs, and | T8 Lh}’u!fl‘}" lronl dawe ot Iincomiin asked him to s||;nnmmcr"\)hll:h he refused to and Towa. There arc varlous rumors nfloat do; whereupon they shot hita fu the breast and o i x Pack, il him instantly. Thoinng lteason- | n Fogord to fmpending cinnges in tho tnanaze~ croment_had strengthened §ta ease by the dis- | to the girl, » v S ment of the lne, It Is claimed that Jay Gould ' teetimony which beforo restod on the recollee- | on the head, then got out of the window, and | pyquire Walker, after telling what he had don. tho stock, and that n mn]urll{u( the new Board CIReINNATL O.n May 20—James J ) may possibly bo withlield for tho present, in o of 8 sinl one; and the defeuse binted w | weut, back 1o the shurel, where Lslept doring | Laer fn the dus, Robort Reasomover wus ae- | o OHECON, will bo fuvoribla to him. Khers | @ nyor of Middletovn, O., whils riding ham, | £h6 bops that matters will bo attich by a Bl ITALY. to the fi)unlbl ity of oue of the )\\ nesaes bein, “Ell;:m' of h.lw‘ng t. rested by Sheril’ Anderson, and both wero rn'rl, m\u]\xulr, il—'n‘""ui r.u'mur‘r n clreulation o Mayor ctown, O.) while riding home ropean Conference. In the meautime {hem is TR BASLE CONVENTION. the guilty man.” The jury at this triul agree Liko the others, this girl wos o stranger, and | brayght “here and placed i’ joil to_answer, | 1886 yl‘m‘.wl t:nd 3 :}“ securcdut une of the | on a truin on the Ilunllton & Daytou Rallroad | every probubillty that the three Chancellors Rosz, May 20.~Tho Parllamentary Commtt Jpod w¥erdivyat hie did not bullevs sho would sucognize bim. Eili lenves o wifo and two ehildren, ‘Therg are | Direstors then elected, Just evening, fell asleep nnd was carricd beyond | will Ineet agafn at Ems. 5 SR 0 Earinmcniaty Jomnis Y GUILTY OF MURDER IN THR PIRST DEGREE,” (When the girl waa found, on the morning of conflleting stories fu regurd o the origin of the 1t is also rumored that Mr. Tracy, Presldent | o) o000 Upon awakening and discoverlng tee on the Basle Convention has declded to 1 after on absence of a few Lours. Execeptions | July 8, 1874, sho was unconscious, and waa not of the Chiengo, Rock lsland & Pacitle Raflrowm), Srere fed March 4 and overraled March 20; | expected to live through tho day. * Bhe cung to | SIS o st noToHERED, futends to resln on aceount of {1 health, aud | the fact, he jumped from the train nd was GREAT BRITAIN, Lt e <5 and, March 27, sentehco of death was junp'om life, however, and lingered oo from day to oy, Speciat imflu}:n £ The Triburie, that Alr. Mgl tiddle ut prcsent VieeYrosldent arawnundena cicand Inatantickiilan, A VALUAULE PICTURE STOLEN, Stecot Scones In Papeete, Tahltl, the Court expressing its senso of the justive ut not recover her senses, - Finally sha bo- COLN, Neb,, May 20.—Privat and General Superintendent, will succeed him. ; 4 ‘f"‘ AL e =, the Sraicr: P Sstcka. Taten tho warmnt Tor | gan to meud, after all the doctors iad Given Lor Llfll;r’:ny eatendny s that fz.é‘fll‘(ffiafi; - Cupar fixiios, Ty May BhsAr olork namea | _LOXDON, Moy 16.~Tho paintivg of the Duck- Currespondence San Francisco Chronlcle. Nelson Noble, employed by the Chicago & | €88 of Devonshire, by Gafnsborough, which was | _Thero are no such things us pavemcnts, sl Northwestern muwnybwus probably fatally in | recently purchnsed for $52,500, was last night | walks, or gutters, and cverybody travels in the ured here last night being ran over by e v ddl 3 3 red iora sk gl mfl' Lt ‘;;r: ey 2‘]: cut from fta framo snd stolen. A reward of | middle of the narrow strects. You pass alonz of adventurers from Clncinnat! which pussed DAVENPORT & RT. PAUL. throughhcrea month ago, known as Col. Stouv’s Special Dispateh to The Triduna. aqund, were attacked Ylmlhlmt near Custer DavesronT, In., May 20.—Word was recelved City, o few duys ugo, and eleven out of twenty- | per to-day from the German bondholders of cution wis Jssued by the Uovernor and | up, recovered, and went to night-walking af:nlu. I; and, on Saturdsy, May 6, n motlon | Bbe never could tell the name of her asanilant; forn new tr]vd, on the J{ruuml of newly-dis- | but n‘verylmj’;‘uuppuficd that she kuew, but . Th zovered evidence, was file would nt. s atory perfectly colucides with 45,000 has becn offered for the apprehension of | 8nd step aside, now toavoid running intoacrowd The next day, Mr. Brown, tho junfor counsel, | hors, given at tho time and alucd.) two killed. They were sons of wealthy Clncln- | ¥ door. " 10w oA wita s shitl, th n who atolo th of Kanakas holding a confabulation, now to salled on Piper at the jafl, and told him that ho Matlaits, and woi of tho trip more for Frolleand | tue Davenport & St. Paul Rallroad that they B EVATOR ACCTHIEE Y d \;“:Aln:::.;n:lt. avold stopping on S ol Bat i wirEe b lelt obliged to say, usho'had done proviously, FROST. tosce the country thau anything else. They | would furnish $200,000 to hulld this rond into ) ACGIDENT L May 20.—1In the House of squatting in the street, {ntent upon deying sows that he did not believe it possible for auy DECAPITATED AT WORCE Mass, are expeeted to arrlve hero i a few dags. They | this city, provided fres right of way is given oo Epectal Dispatch o Tna Teipuns, ONDOX, May 20.—In thio Houso of Commons | 84R34L08 pon fry o8 hunian power to do anything which would pro- A STER, WiTawATER, Wis., Muy %.—A former citizen | this afternoon, Phillp Calan, the Liberal mem- | tobacco with @ mateh preparatory to havings -ln‘mvd herea few duys on their way to the | them, The right of way will cost them $50,000, Hilly) antmmlamanycfilend’s to rutsc which It s proposca o Tevy ataz, Tho O o] distance from the prescut terminus to the cit )C"“}“fl“}’fig}lc'l “(‘“ "'{“”F“m““ partio- | ot g about (uurlmllus. Several spectul meet- olaes of the lynching of the Hurmon inyrderers | s of tho Couneil have bocu Leld, but nothing gl fhay leisucke plice i Lggéld Cayucy deiito s been decded. Tt fs psalble that near tho Abbeyvillo line. “The ‘erime, ono oF | {0 ihw'of way i nat furnished hre tho Gome veut the exceutlon of the sentence upou him; | Woncestsm, Mass, May 20, —Samuel J, Frost that he had come to him for the purpose of say- | wns executed this morning at the County Jail {:fi to hlm that any hope which he might have | fn this ty, at half-past 10 o'clock, for the mur- ulged, in rogard to the success of tho motion " E Tor a gow trial shauld bo ut once sbandoned, | 0¢7 Of bis wife's brothur, Franklin P, Toune, lnasmuch s, 'fn his judgment, there was o | July 4, 1885, inabarnon a farm at etershum, Bhorul certatnty that bl nestion would bo overs | owned by Thunc. “Whea the drop fell a terriblg » scene wus enacted. The fall was so great that of Chicago, r A 3 . v smokoe. Further on, at' a corner, is_a crowdof o l& : : P s aftornoon. Ho | )i 1osurea mado beforo tho Forelgn Aifirs | B cliurette, which is nuuwulvul{ smoked and 5 3 Ay 0s8ed aroundd on tho ground for the next oneto Whitown o oyed 8a shipping-clerk of the | onniitteo of the Houss of Representatives af | bossed 1 ou tho ground for th 1 e 0 b hC Litting him on tho licad. 1iia skull Is {ractured) | ShOWIngafraudulontsuppressionof fncts and mis- O Ra B ot o el extrordinary brutality, wus participated tn b and it'1s feared tho resuit witl be fatal. fuprescitations fn tho prospectus of o Linma of blg-Jegged brecches, lenns against adoor-pot f puny will seck another river terminus, ruled. 5 R el v - - o ] % azing Into vacancy pondering on the wice fay This 1ed to tho confession which follows. the head of Frost wus iv.-rlicd from “hls bu«l_\:i ;:‘;""m‘x‘::d gfi:fi“flffi"fflm;fi l!'il‘:“ d}“ Mk“t'l‘&’) ?:‘:'g}‘fi)uy&:‘h:( g,gvé:;::;'}:r z",'lu‘;m[lmfl: Engs of Confuclus or planning a 5-cent swins PUB MADEL YOUNG MURDER—PIPEWS Finsy | Which d",""{a’. 0"11 ‘Uu 'gfl"}‘t‘nl;‘ clulll;h]l,lw the. conclusion of the ‘Corarier's faqucet. tho DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. JUMI'ED THE TRACK. recarding tho propriety of inatituting crfininal | 4103 on the other elde o dusky mulden slts o0y STOMY AND THH THUE TALK, spurted fu cvery direction”over the scaffold atid | ywoniy” remalned in the custody of the Sheriff. | 8. Lours, Mo., May 2.—The Committee on | _ALPANT, N. Y., May 20.—~Tho fast-mafl train | proceedinga agninat the persons implicated. rock playiog a {esgmentary nolso on a eracke! After a fow more words, Mr. Hrown eaid: | tloor TNA MILWAUKKE MURDERRSS, Transportation of the National Democratle | Jumped the track horo this mornlag, The eu- THE BALANCE-SHIENT. accordfon, ~ Next door 13 ‘s Chinese barbers ®7'ell me over ggrain exactly how this accddent Bpecial Dispaich rbune. e ¥ don 7m. shop; the customer, on the front poreh, €3 took place.” Piper veptied: SPINK. MiLwatink ey e, lfl‘u\zncm" for now | Conventlon have recolved notics from over 100 | Biteer and Greman wero killed, Th account ot tho. arass pinic tncomo and | bolt upright on o stool, with nothiig tosc After 1 jeft the boys ln the vestibals of {he au- &peclal Dispateh to Tha Triduze. triul of Mrs. Wilner I8 being made before Judge | railroads, embraciog all tho lending roads in the expenditure of the United Kfogdom in the yeur | Port him tmt hia thin hack, while thelank-jurc dionteroom: T Wont dOWA:SEAIES L0 S8 I6TEs »exs AT LEOANON, TENN. Mallory. Gounsel for the defense elaim thut'n | country, and many branch and side-lnee, that TRADE DOLLARS, cnding the 81st of March, 1870, lins boen to a | 8rtiss plis tho torturc. ' Ou the ther el Mbule, bnd conversation with sowe persons there: 1 | Nasnvinte, May 20.—Burrell Spink, nlins then went to the audfence-room, looked ut th e R il Iiormometer, aud, fuding (hat tho church was | DCEEaTlY, colored, was exccuted st Lebanon ut very warm, 1 went up Into the tower, propped up | 1 o'tlock tolay, for the mnrder of Robert the trap-door wilh the bat, aud, when L returne L ! ¢ T o e Mebe1 Tomng oas th | Hasmilton, a peaceablo white citizen, in Wilson fower-door,” She axked me where I had been. 1 | County, a year ago. The banging was witnessed told her 1 had been uR to the tower where the | by 500 people. A guard’s gun was discharged o pigcons were. Sho anld sho wanted to up and ¢l oh e o ¢l o B e iwonn. T tuld hor she could Rot, baahy | UY becldent, which caused an exeiting stampede. wonlil ot her clothes divty, She peraunded mo to | Bpink died from strangulution in twenty min- let her go, and shoe started and ran on ‘ahead, I | utea, ‘I'hisfs the first publie execution in that followed closo behind her Blie chlmbed up the | oonie i forty ye o divd stalrs W the bell-deck, und 1 followed humedlately Y NLIOTLY Yeara. R0 U Ganngs ofter Lier, only ous or twosteps benind. When | Nasuviniz, Tenu., May 26.—More than a year "mtfimlw the lul|| of the stairs, wh&- standing ll;p- 8go, there lived ln the sonthwestern vart of Wil- B 3% avcked te bat from under | gon County, Tenucuseo, on the boaks of Bugg's Mr, Brown then asked him to expladn just how | Crocks o quiet, pesccablo farmer nawned Robert her body reated, which he did; uud My, Brown | Iamilton. 1le bad possed the meridian of life, locked “at him a moment, and said: *Youuare | but wany years of uscfuluess ond hap- not telling me the truth.” Ile sald ho wns, and | pocas might have been spared Lim Juror liad beon tampered with, and - that liquor ey il nycy all d will be continued to-morrow. rates. A large number of other roady will com- DASTARDLY MURDER. mute their rates to half-fare for delegates, and Sr. Lours, Mo, Muy 20.—Churles Buck, a | Centennial rates to all others, Besidea theae, n farmner, was ‘wayluld by three footpads 9 miles | pumber of rouds will charge one and one-ilth flfi’\'ft‘, t‘l:cm :llwt ';.‘glz'{'x btbfyg‘; ‘l)m, :;‘-‘nl,r :{:gwh:u fare for ul.le m\m}“x trip, and others name 3 and 8 3 10/ 1} ¢ (U [} ol rob- i 1] eacl Vay. beraeand died iy tronh o elects of e Sents el SR wound. No arresta have yet beon made, ITEMS. MURDBHOUS JEALOUAY. el Suneverout, La., May 50.~Willism Hemios The Lako 8hore & Michigan Southern Rafl- shot and killed ba' Lrother-In-law, Ed Ifutha. | road has mado u reductlon fu the froight rates way, last nqfihl., abiout & miles below here fn | on butter and eggs to the East of about 2 per finuk:& m- 'imfi'éfifi‘ Jealousy, Both purties | cent, The new rates are as follows: Chicago dre {nu-ruus?:bnuu'rnu. to Boston and New England points, 90 cents per ALaNY, N, Y., blay 2.—Andrens Fuchs, who | 100 pounds; to New York, 85 cents; to Phila. Killed Willlun Sifunous In Brookiyn, and'then | delpbla, 77 conta; to Bulthnore, T4 cents; and cut up the budy fn a hiorrible nuunier, has had | to, Albuny and Trog, 76 cents. his sentence to death comumnted 1o imprison- | The Clilugo & Alton Rallrond has perfectod BAN FRANCISCO, May 20,.—Trado dollars, 015 | great extent antidipated by the Budget speceh, | Of the porch thore are two or three nat @M buylug; 0203 sclling; halves, 85@05i | Lo incoms of tht poar comprised .c47.n[’m,<m womeu loungiug, for John {s popular with % B ying: mx'@m}?e i o g g% from customs aud exclsa dutiea; £17,607,000 | Dative belles, no because he {8 hlndsumci: B3 . from lm‘l’l’]& 0(‘)"(!”):) ‘t’:»?mc’ house, and land Tnnltl}:mllolklook lloupex; mn'n tllmt,l—l.?xc : g taxes; 87 m the Post-Ofl cause he makes an exemplary hushand; for p A Duol Overn Love Affalr Ende In tho | felepriphd; inaking £7%445,000 u.u.“;’n.“;fi Guly docs ho do his own and thetr cooking, bit Donth of Both Antagonlats. from and pald by the public during tho year, | Jie Washes for thein too, and leaves thein to el A letter from Ajucelo, Corales, to tho Gazetts | Addin recelved from the Crown lands, | 8lcep, and smoko In undisturbed indoloice dis Tritwnaw, Parls, snys: rlmd ;ff,'zss,abn x;umll’h;nlgxfiua recelpts (Includ- | The s tioct Pnun;‘unff hfli{m-kcd boys wslr‘z pré s it ng payments for Britlsh troops e n | pennios at & cork set ap )\ Gnu Or Mor v Whicn th gendsdare acriyed they. feomd twg | 10808, fes recolved tu pabic officos and_courts, | only with “the ~ boys, but with Ik Vodics of ron, plorced with bails. Telr elotn: | 0k the tolul incomo ‘was 77,181,003, The | tmustachiod Kanakus, © In - the - Qul g had caght fre, aad wa 1t buenod the powdes | Qrdinuey expendituro le stutod st £,615,503. | do | Commereo the gecno 13 | e P b gttt bt U powilr | o (e feTor i bt eha 437,15 750, oud | What moro busincas ke, Vel oro disch hasent ths banlit Mact: Poll. sged 95, wad | £A%4760 Delng intorost on “loans’ for local | i1 aud lomdlug, and nntives with hand-carts et Josuph Leca, aged 5, who was s nml"‘v‘““l‘ purpuscs, Thoarmy absorbed £14,677,408, bo- | Tushing here “and thers with freight. Drays ouave. Martin Poli; rrandson of the. famoua | 5ides which there wus £501,638 expended by' the | tricks express wigons, ete., aro ko, 02 Baudit Thcodoro, aud’ who wus ealled the King | ATty Purdinso Commfssfon) sud £500000 fn | the verwidis of the bushicss houscs wtil of the Mmmuuu,' hadd followed for tive ymr;fi “‘u{"g an old sccount. with ‘h“ ipilin Oflice 1 | sciisteosace, stxtod on wiats va. the, loo 1"’4a career of erime, ' At theage of 20ha hid been | Fespoct of troops serving In Indta, 'The expendi- | busy maklug callco shirts, dresses of thin 587 undertyok to expluini upon which Mr, Brown . I eh oLt the - bopokD | hod not the pswssin'a ballet o the | went for Jfe. arrangements by vhich it will hereafter run | eomie % tureon the navy was £11,003,449, The civi) [ ete. Boneath aspresding hursw a crowd of tx ik and hie firbt ;’;.f,lyf }:,’fi".‘fit'{:“"cffimhfg % | dcad hour of uight eut bim down without wara- TIUE DENVEI MULRDEBHRS, through trains between this ity und Peorlu, :zlx‘)‘wlbhl'::l:;) ‘:ldxlfiur.e:%ll(l;?xmr'"":. l:}r;,":u‘?-fi; ')',: h’;{ services, mdfldi{lfi‘d'-hfl exponditure chargud | tvéa ar having 8 dfuner of feils ani brewfrel the Inst version being true. Piper became niore | ing. On the night of the 10th of March, 1875, | DExvER, May 2—Owing to legal technicall- diskonopedl. 1o cacaped from prison at thag | O he' consolidated fand, took £14,676,{55, | Un the frant vorunda of o warohouso, or [ and more confused, and Mr. Brown sefd to him: | some unknown parties came tohls gate and | Les the tallumunderers will not be hunged. NO REDUCTIONH, time aud on scveral subsequent_occasions, and | thie Includes sume peuslons for cminent Liaps of u dwolllug, & Kavaka geutloman, pa KD ioiias, You Wte 100 neur sor. Brave Lo trie | hedlooeds DU, Hanailton payinge o gitentio | Fuur are seutouced for ife and the otbors for | _ Niw YORE, May 2.—Representatives of the | was the terror of the Cantan of Soccla. Joseph | ilitary services, sud also 400,000 in rospect of | 1 8 Jewsharp, Hia on by buck, covered ¥ b with me, " ol me th truth” to them, 'they rodo off. _ Shortly after, Hamilion | ten years each. Pennsylvauin, Erfe, and New York Central Rl | Lecs, who had served soven years in a Youre | locallzation of the military forves, ‘The cost of | blanket, while his paveu in belng waubed. Je wank back for u woment, and then sald: | heard o nofsé fn bla_orchard, nud, thibking thut = e —— ways met yesterduy, and ogreed the for. | Feaithent, wus no less redonbtable. Hohad wona | Sollection of customaand inland rovenus was A # Mr, Brown, 1 wn not tlling thu truth,” some tnidnight marsuders wers bent upon rob- THE WEATHER. 1 Sabsaie e i et abon the [0l | dcioration and o tract of land for bravery and | §3094,3%; and the expenditurg ofy the Postc | - How Thoy Hurled the King of Ounyort Mr. Brow quickly replitd: “Tell me the | bing his smokobouse, he arose und pre- | Wasnivatox, D. C.. May $7—1 a. me—Far | oring ordety which was promptly sent to thelr [ Jomg service, but they id been withdrawn from Olce, telegraply, and packet services amounted | Tho Journal de Parts containa a letter 112 truth, snd nothing but the trath,” pared to go o out. CIMs Wit Who | g e oo - b 2 agents: “ You are hercby probibited from | him'on nccaunt of his subsequent criminal ncts, | %0 £4,898,004, of wiich the sum of 21,025,000 | an cyo-witneas, glying the followlng partials) Piper then sald:’ My, Drown, 1% well nequaihted with the dangera aceom. | te Jako reglon, fulling and etationury barom- | making, or allowlng to b made, by your line, | Liko Polf ho almed at becowlng famous as s | W98 for the telegraph servies, lta Iucowe Lelng | of o strocitics commited on thie oceusion 1AM QUILTY; I KILLED 7HE CUILD,"” panying anything like temerity upon the part cter, south to westerly winds, und warmer, | any contracts, rebates or direct, or” holding out. | bandit. 2 only £1,35000," ‘The ordinary expenditurg, | the funeral of Kamrmsl, King of Ounyors Mr. lirown, i winazetent, naked: Do you | 5f apy Ihubitant of the country, tried 1o dis. | cleor or purtly cloudy weather, uny inducement, cuty or duviation from fariff | = % Buth were hndsome aud vigorous, and both | therefors, left o surplus of £530,485. But thia | Central Africa, Au lmmense grave or pyess : rates on West-bound frelghts, and are strictl OENEIAL DISENVATIONS, totsus, | orlered ot o tnterterd with tho siippers of b Wik, _igain iienthers | OtHOF dlnes. e MICHIGAN CENTRAL. Clear, NEw Your, May 25,—It {s reported that 8am- el Bloan, President of the Deluware, Lacka- wanns & Western Rowd, hus been namod for the Presidency of the Michigan Central a8 sue- ceasor to Juy, resigued. mean to suy thut you killed the child with that | suade him frum leaving the house. Dut Mr. naf.l Huwmilton, not sharing Lls wife's fears, wont 1 do," sald hehnnfl his head fell, out. In a few minutes Mra. Hamilton beard His counsel took him by the hand, nahe wonld | the report of 8 gun, and, her busband not re- '\iggu taken that of a dying man, aa hasald; | turnlug, passed o night of llcufih‘fl! wuxie- Thomuas, 1f this be true, I pity you beyoud | ty. As soon us diy roke, ehy wnytldng which I can express. 1didiotbelleveit | went out, snd, occompanied by others, euusl\)le H.mte'uu cautd huvestruckthechild with | found Hninllton's dead budy in" a diteh he bat, uud T want' you to tell nie ull ubout It. | some 300 yards from the bouse, - Hia face and Whatever pusses botwoen us is contldentlal, if | breast wero flled with shot and elugs, and there {nu desire it but you must recollect that it s | were evidences of a strugyle, naif somes one hul ust a8 linportunt for you that yuu do uot con- | been dragged slong. The dead man's shirtcol- {eas & thing you did not doy i L Ls that you tell | lur and suspenduors wore torn, The fearful decd ne axsctly what you did do,” WS Coverce u}n by the durkuess of night, but Piper reprossed bis sobs and tears, und, with | suspiclon _ Hgghted pon two - negroos the sppearance of o iuan throwing of w terrible wwied Burr Beggurly and Portor vurden, began to tell the wholo story, e suld | Williumson, who prowled sbout the melghbor- ihat ho webt to the church after dluner, with a | Loud, and were known to be noue toe good to dcelyo to kill somebudy; aud, with that pur | do thedeed. They were arrested, and Lume- sought the hand of the sameyoung woman, | ¥ould be converted into a deficit of £8,740, Lie of holding several hundred people, hud k¢ Toocih " eatous of hor Imained preforenca. fur | 1f e include £4,070,805 putd for the purehuse of | dug, at the bottom of which s wiyes of e de Poll, decided to deliver him to the genadarmo, the Bues Canal 'shares, and £250,000 for fortitk- | funct King hud been placed In the forn of. aud'on the night in question enticen hins inty | catlons, but nelther of 'thoss two is really pay- | ring, to be lu readiness to recolve upon B the eabaret of n womin named Martinl, In the | I 108 Jump sutn out of luconic. knecs the corpss of thelr lnte tyranical s envirous of Guagna, When there Poll suspect- A UMEAT PICTURE BALE. Dbarbarous inaster. Several reginients of cd a trick, but Leea denled any treason, telling One of the most remarkable auctlon sales of l(u{ul Quard had been sent on the precedits Lim that a zouave never trembled before ny | Plettres which have occusred recently was held | night to silently surround aowe of e heif™ encmy, whoever hemight bo, Madume Martin, | 92 the 6th of May In the well-known rooms of | buring villoges.” The firat humun belug, beitd Teuslig u quarrel, desired them to leave, and | Alessrs. Chirlatlo, Manson & Woods, in Londun. | man, woman, or child, thut wade [ts exit {na they com 31,:“1 with a view of scttling their foud | Shg 135 works oifcred were kiown as the | the surrouuded hute waa forcibly seizod andes with "“}, imuskets. They took positions b yon Ellis Colluutlon{ Tho pletures wero | ried ofl, and the captives sutrapped In this wa hilnd rocks and trees, and repeatudly fired at chicily of the early Eu% sh achool. ‘There wern | ner couducted towards tho pit preparcd for tit ench other by the liglit of the moon. Nefther thirtcen paintings by Gulnsborough, seventeen | funcral, Here there began tfm mos horril] Yelng wounded, they finally approached each by Reynolds, fourteen by Wilson, seventeen by | acene. ‘The llinbs of these poor creatures, s ather and fired fepeatedly. Both foll mortally | Nusmyth, six by Wilkle,"and thistesn by Tuf- | and legs, wero broken by the soldlers. T waitnded {n the breast. nor. There weru single pletures, slio, h{ varl- | Jamentations and erics of deapuir of the, vietist “ Pertmtssion wus nccorded 0 thelr lelutives to | 98 other artiste—for instanice a aof} sketely | intermingled with tho shoutiui of the fanity frive them o burial fn accordance with the Cathe Tonshurst,” by Landscer, which was kuock crowd, aid one by oue they were throwu ¥ it i —— ERIE SOUTITERN, Special Dispatch (v The Trivune, Fnre, Pa., May 20.—Walker & McKeachney, of Chteago, have heen awarded the contract for EX-MINISTER ORTH, Luilding the Exio Southicrn Rallway, u now line Lavaverts, Ind., Muy 2%.~The citlzens of | from Eris o Cambridge, sbout 30 miles from . g ¢f cnde: bure, 5 1 pose, put the bat withiv the tower door, on the | diutely mude confession by each Crying to luy | 1faYctts, frrespective of party, tender u public 3 Olic rites. down for $100; a portraitof 8cott by Lestle,which | the guping gulf below, Tlen began the beé fafr” Afias the servicea wero over aolaliost | e e upon the other. . Willlamaon, whs | Fecoption” at the Opers-House to-morrow night CINCINNATI SOUTHERY, e "“‘h“’"‘,{":{,&""""“"u',"“ Digl Dutable pleturs | fug S dFihn, tho Hourlsh of seunpels o il e peogla hud o, Sbed Young rua tp | was thuuit {6 uav oo the luast arloned | 14 ex-Mistater Orl. : Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Caster Oity. B e o e Ceas ot Dvomspiier s | Jicrelng sound ot the whistle sad piye; vy ol akod o aco th o, o b | stunesund U caa gulty'of th v, Lisnicd ST Crcnats, May #—The Soathern Rafroad | | A ltter from a Biack Wyin miser tets whatOua- | it and biua sk Uresy said & ks bkt | Shind frowni tho e of e i, T4 sat b s hand aa b Wit upe Just ws they | Beggarly - declarod tht (b wan Willunisun, | Macmillan's Magazing biss un artiele ahout tho | Directors touday awarded contracts for 74 wmilca | Noases there aro 100 by actul connt, benios 10 | ¥1th 8 fEAEACTE tho 824 S s e Qulldni st of tue ol vie proviius 17 ) 1 back {nto the moneter gruves reached the foot of the ludderut the top of the | Frow huvlu% beun together, however, it wus ! Malre, L raised the bat and s gencral beliol et (i wirer i oo | 1 aotee 1 Tollemii mmeadite Lo Ilusimg | 4t o a Feraie o Bess Lo SE00S po oV houses that need not be described, which slso ) " it quotes the fullowing uncalote tu lllustite ut un average of less thun $10,000 per wile, tlia “ Guinsborough Iat. —————— “wacan business,’ Of snluons thore afo 14; of real Luia pleture, which | fannticul spectators of thy dianal drams ¥ STUUCK HKL ON THE BEAD. s i % p! I > 1s one of Guinsborough's best works, w g ” asice 08 W c e 1cit shoulder with | ment, aud it wus wit ct allty A . 4 . vhope, 7;_ boarding-housew b5 groce quor | El ctioncer sl & e e . By | oo el SIth diley it s ity | rocord o pelt,that'yeurs ago the et s Spectal Dispatch 1o Tha Triaune Woive, 11 tobucto and clgas shore Glaty | was the et portrait (hat had wver vome uinler | Conmaniy 1L thelr might, wo as b forn 1, castic of English Judges Im‘ this whole mattor | JacksoNviLLs, flia, May 26.—The com- in wuutshell. The question buving buew uaked | mencement cexercises of Wushington High of & child-witnuss, if she knew what would be- | Bebool, In this city, were held jn.thy Opera- come of her when ghis died, she uniwered sin- | Houso to-duy. Thero were tivelve ;mdu-?" ply; *Don’t know, sirt? nbemupun the Judge | seven young ladles and five young goutlcinen, a sakd, $Weil, gentleiuen, no mors do I know,— | promising body of students who would have but tho chlld’s evidencs caunot be taken'? retlected eredit on avy cducational institution in and dry: gooda slures, atatn | Bis tomaer) The irst bId was $15,000; otber 1&'.1‘%’.?&‘&3&'[.':‘:‘1’1.‘} t‘:,“,;’fa "me?xu-v s 1t i ,‘.“.‘{'3‘,1.’;“ o i e ‘.'2‘,‘&;;“"’1-7‘,"'2&1‘2’,“:;".‘ the amount reached | iudicate the ceremony of the abomnfuble -cp“:, it aliopy, B doctop, 4; drui-atofes slorats | g5p500 was bid. Mr. Woad sala o Afterwur ture; tio nolse of thy fuitrumeits lind el and comid fon huulel.‘2. ““'f»"{‘fiuuunu Y hu"fim‘l‘"m ever” pdd for & picture it 0y 80d the assewbled crowd retired, s ol ps, 3; algn palntors, 1; re , 103 i appluass wou so mFWheu“nw,.mf Yl themaclves, and udmiring Lo greatics < ; 3 Jumber ofl uy express office, 1 brewers | Toou p Yo 1 meat maskels, 45 Barber shops, 22" uro was knocked dovn for thatsuw (to Mz, Ag. Kivg w munes demandod 8 with the bat g bis right hand, stvuck her a | dignunt conununity, The two T vere Sy secund blow, He continued: AsT did s0, I k:luml in jail, um\,yal. the Sr[rtel::ll:;' L:;:u‘f‘l‘.lrl‘: bLeard the bones cruck tn dier heud. I laid her | Wilson County Clreuit Court, wers brought up down where the spot of blood was found on the | for trial. The tirst step tuken was to graut l\\ 8oor; below the bell-deck. Bise did nut scrcams, | severunce, und on bls til Williameon was found lndilupposedm wus deadi I then weat Lu- | gullty, but wos recommended to merey, as it