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THE CIHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. MARCII 23, 1877, . g ’ Unlted Btates, has been requested hy the frlt- 3 [ below town, was burned by Incendiaries last e et tor e o o | CRIMINAL NEWS. v s ety it o findder. The range-finder connlsts nf telescopes town on the nicht of the 0th, There {a no clew miles from Celar City, and ahout twelve miles | apxinty I8 manifested na to fromn Phie V thid nerrest telearaph office. | me s making The company roops with Lee passed Cedar | (e 4 Porkins City at 1o'cluck this mornly dnven fram the Directory of 1he road. il have dow ia & memento of a departed spieit.” Thero FOI{EIGN . . will have to bo a fresh window fnserted. Paolit- jeal Prestige Isn **departed spirit” from that Zion Just at prescnt. Little Definite Information Cona | ma metre anda lalf long, with object erasses | New York Finoncial Circles Frighten: | an set to tie authors of. t8lx last autrape, lut - men substituted who cra more fricadls to the + ————— g . rder grad = e ofllcers on ‘ack of ie murdercra, P o Pacifis K el PERBONAL. cerning the Pending ;m: ‘!.rll)mllll inetees to 8,000 motren, the meamir- ¢d by an Issue of Connter- There I8 mich extftoment over such 8 horrible A,c,,,,,,,{,',’,;:,f ,‘3{:‘;{,‘ "gr‘,'i};',‘,, stors of :“h'é['i:nlz: flgfirlél:l'i{lclra;'m E’e‘ffifim n;"fi‘fs’(‘:‘x‘ffi Protocol. I belug abaolutely nybr‘r-'celge'!- et':v,ct:')& ietren foit Bonds. butchery of fnnocent men. Wells & Dailes, of Winthrop, Mn., opposite | ¢330 Hurlinzton & Quiney. It Gould does nat Pon Cameron Ia supposed to be worth between $2,000,000 and $3,000,009, 'The New Orleans 7imes says 1t Ia a mintaketo:| The British Minfsters Roticont suceeed in this seheme the Iowd part will ho this city, was entcred hy burglars lat night and | jyraiod, and o war of exterminstion fnnugu- robbed of nearly 32,000, of which $1,200 wasin | rated. rcr‘nlrcd to place the Instmment fn po- sition .and take the diwtance s leas thin two _minntes, snd the timo A LONG CUHASE, One Hundred Thousand in Dis- Spectal DispatcA to The Tridune. ciNey, [, March 23, % : & reenbacks and pold, and the halance ccr. The managers of the Chicago, Burlington & suppose that Gen. Doveas lost four legs In the lata when Questioned in required to mako the distance of & second wb- souri Paclfics which Defy o(QWMO,'Tcx.' b::::d2 lfi)\‘-enrt‘x“n‘b'; ’fu“".‘.‘!': Ficaten of " depbatt.” The 'thleves enternd | Quincy lalizond say there 18 Wor the lnst particla e, 11 ¢ cct when the Instrument {s once apencd less Detection, h W -y through the window, and blew open a safe. No | of truth In the statement made by the St. Louls ¢ the tenth annaal dinner of the Sorosls,at Del- Parllament. hian ono minute. Only one horse with a_doz- etection. night having in custody & notorious Texas mur- | ciow 14 the robbers. Lrpubiican that they have con-luded arranzes fl':“‘“"' “Now York, ‘Moadar, Mr. Croly waa e the ‘(}mnler:a'i?fi?nuf Wi bl “';m n’nm;nlllflmn;; The prisoner Is indicted at o = ments for the purchaso of the Missonrl Knn‘;ns ch, cl 3 aco for killing three men at different times DIED FRROM TIIE BLOW. & Texas Railroad. They have no desire, they Lot et raced 1o the 614 charet at | COTTOspOndents Declare tha? Russia Is tho offective'dring uf theartiliory andquadruple | A Blogular Provislon of the Missonr Stat- | about elght monthe aco. After his last murder | asmimotox, D. C.y March 22.—Dasid Small, | SIaimy to further extend their already largo e e e Poiia. of itves Not Preparod for War. e DL L o ute Bhields the Scoundrels, Green encaped from Texas, and the Sherl® has | who was struck March 6 on the head with an | "5 K OLIOM 0 Lo poscenger Aments! Washington's ancestors. 7 ae"v;g»' :lbv:f“ wg[wflegt h?.'i'lug?c ::r:;fil_lyz- :Ir::l;nl;wglnll w;:lunu:lluv l!'rum’ lEum to o:u:c. ax-handle by George E. Elllsun, engineer of the | Assoctation of this city held "5 l{lcgnhr& monthly et Callaban shonted **fire™ {n & Mem- 0] 3 ~ ally securing him at Dallas, Hancock Count use of Representatives, hias dled, meeting at the oflice of the ci Nortli-- e oo ihou iou v | ThO Conditlon of tho Country Bad o | Serertspecimers of Cicanee hadarive e | Arrival at Tuscols, 1L, of & Corpso wth | whers o prestowly taken reruge amont | et Weslern Htaliroad Gompany sesterday. A% o osrtbantotiaysatidimelt, |00 ciellyand Flasncllly, A& chora expecks il mdant. 1 for geveral 8 Funeral Bl of Lading. fcdenit sl (ilenn o Jusk siweslod In THE RAILROADS. e B i Sendh Lo ebinon of Prof. Joseph Honry, Secrotary of the 8mith- . use by army and navy. 4 v REA. upay the tarifTs wos not, necossary, and lience tha sonlan Institate, thongh in his BOth year, ts de- going to arrcst him had a narrow ese OWA RATLROADS, work of tho ting was Nght and of no i Jcribed as hale, hoarty, and handsome. | Boolalism Spreading in High Quarters, and GERMANY. A Texas Murderer Captured After a | cape from death. Entering the room where &f«,,,, Dispaich to The Tridune. Wil 4 mecting i of noiu Mlle. Lionctta Lusegnan Comnena fs abont to be LAROR TROUNLES, Long Chase---Judge Lynch Green was scercted, the latter recognized the [ Dezs Mosxes, Ja., March 22.—The State Ex. | The Western General Frelght Agents adopted Even in the Army, el ge Lyn the new Tist of unt ficatl ril maeried. Terfather, Leo VIL, ex-King of Arme- Brnuiy, March 23~Demonstrations were Wants Iim. oficer, and drew a revolver, which fortunately | ecutive Council have been, for moro than three | 430n6w Hist of untforin classifica s nis, died of want and hunger in & Mlian hospital. mnde by idlc and destitute men in various parts fatled to shoot, and a moment {ater o sixteen- s v wecks, engaged In fixing tho asscasment of rail- | ¢he Southwestern, or nny of the through tinsi- roads in this Btate for taxation. They are mov- | ness; in fact, it will be used for local shipments To celebrate tho 80th birthday of the Emperor, | Russis Furnishes Montensgro . with shooter brought him to time. When he got to the Berlin Manicipailty contemplatethe erection of of the city, yeaterday, against the Posen labor. thin city the murderer was heavily manaciod, crs, partly to force the municipality to give’em- wredocd ing cautiously, that they may deal justis by all | only. 8o small a vesult for so mucl work, sstatnoof the lato Queen Loules, his Majesty's Bupplley: in Atmadance. plogment to tha destitute, but tha Dollce being I‘“;; Do Bhot o the Scons of tho | with, thln, areind bl ankies, jriste, 1 | e, andare avaliog. themacires SN vt | T, 1 Cramtord,itornay for It Huldskonee mother. calied repeatedly, no serlous acts of violeno assacre which Ho Directed. the worst Kind, and . his uphearance 15 that of | ble information which will ald n their work, | Jidothcr, purchascrs of the Clicago, Danvilie & Logan fa still monrning for himuelf, More than | The Pope Assured of the Hearty Sym- | wore committed. The Alexaudor platz, where the perfect 1ype of the Texas ranger. He lias o | The raflroad companies have been requested to' | fore Judge l)mr:\':n:md nmilmukuc for nwcon- {hav, thoss who como near him say ho snarls, and b Austsl on previous days tné riot occurred, is occupled REMANKABLE FORGERIES, swarthy complexion, tall and heavy frame, to- | f1g supplemental’ statements of the separate | frmation of the Master's report. This motion whines, and snaps, and 1 ae much tobe drended ns pathy of Austria, by & strong poilee force, foot and mounted. __B8pectal Dispatch to The Tridune. :.flhnr "'lth a l‘lflcknd-hmklnw face, giving Mm | o) ninse of braneh lines, and of nther matters | Will e opposed by the counrel ‘of the parties 8 3pitz dog.—Springfleld Republican. podeaine New Yonx, March 2.—This torning, aflter tw‘;_';:g":';'“ 0 18 accustomed to doing des- | TGN D0 lletd the Targe decrease (n earne | #ho are rving Lo have the kate set naide. “+T'1 slap you In the face, 1f you don't shint up, " TAE BAST, - * Thetndustrial crisls in Gormany growa worec, | the arrest of James Kirknatrick and James Mc- | "Gug of tho men killed by Green was a proml- | 88 In 1875, Tt has been declicd to redaco tho |' Mr. illiard e boen placel In untisputed semarked Slster Campbell to Brothor Maynca at the MUSSIAN LOAN. anil destitntion 1s spreading with sfgnificant | Kay, with foracd Missourl Pacific bonds In thelr | nent usiness man of Waco, named Hobson, | Auicssment. from last sear ‘on all roads, | sontrol of the Peorla ¢ Bpringfeld fRtlvonl, with the possible exception ‘The management of this foad has heen reor- Jine of the Chirato, Burlington. & Quimer, | Zanized, - Mr. 1illard is tho Recelver and. Su- which last year did’ amore than average suc. | perintendent, and Mr. James V. Malioney Gen- cesstul business; but its branchies were operated | erel Frelaht Agent. M, Hillfard also controls, at nscrious loss. 1t s evident that the Connell | 8% Recelver, tho Peoria & Rock Tslnd Ratlrond, have come to the conclusion that the rallroad | Fhich makes a“Western connection for tha tarlf nceds tinkeringz badly, in justice to the | former. s companies and the people. ” Gov. Newbold, asa | A A'IH"CIOL“]{':Y'E' states that the Chicago & member of the Council, probably knows more | Northwestern Raliroad Company will soon com- about the practical operation of Fallroads thau | Meuce the construction of allne of ruad, from he did whe a member of the Rallrosd Comumit- | 1:8Crosse to St. Paut via the Ploe Creck Valley, recent olection of Truatees for tho **United” | Lonpox, March 22.—The Paris correspondent Preabyterian Clinech Naw Tork Clly: of the Times says: * An Amstordsin_banker Mr. Waltterson says Evarts s good for hl, twoor | yocently offercd Russls & loan of 25,000,000 hree bottiesof champogne-_and nost daye work. | routles at 3 por cont, but the negotiation foll ‘e meana quart bottles, with the sheery to be heard through fn cunsequenca of the banker inslsting from,—Cincinnath Commercial. on disarmament and an engagement to ralse no ¢ other lonn for five years as the conditions for the one he offercd,”” The Zéme:s comments on tho exorbltancy of these terms as showlng the nossesslon, District-Attorney Pholps dlscovered | The murderer rode up to the house and sbot the existence of n State law which sags no limi- g"h!%"v who \rafl nu‘mllng h} I)ln‘dugr. "flu\!ru tation of a rallroad or other bond or certificate O.T:,.',‘u 'fif,‘fid?,:: ,.‘;‘fi?.‘?{nfii,‘, E. ffi,x,:h:' of stock shall bo deemed a forgery unless every | sun.—reslalng o fow miles from Waen. This detall be imitated. In this case the original | murder was cqually strocious, and Green addet bonds are guaranteed by the State, and on the | 10 his crimo that of rubbery. Provious to this forgery the Biata seal Is absent. The President | S1Sen had committel seriea of depredations of of the Bank of Commerce, says ho would not ;“;Lu;::‘;'fl:;fi%rll{“u tier e of, smgthior have hesitated to advance money on the forged ‘The 8herift expressed the belier that his rapldity. A Deputy recently stated In the Relchstag that actunl farmne was impending in the Glant Mountains, Silesla, In Berlin, a com- mitteo has been formed to Initfato measures of relief, and other cities and towns have asked permission to bealn Important public works to give employment to tho poor, Altogether the llmmuun Is distressiog and tho famina threaten- ng. The untortunate Marquls of Compiegne, recently shot n a duel at Calro, had contributed no littls to tha Information of the day by his exploration of X 3 s ? | tee which presented the Railroad Tarif law. St. Charles, Zumbrota, cte. the Glbnnn.’ ;rnoun "lh’l m} years .I,f ge, ho was | Deceasity of peace ntg ‘;cl::t::: crodit. mm‘m“'fl:&”gfi%g&afl%fl;& o ik rl?:tdl?e n:(l’:]l‘tlh:::g:}lyn{ :!;z n:::;:) :;:h;: u:;:l, P:;:;{!fin:rgfld gg‘: ;igzn; lt‘;xholi ’I:;u vl':gn I"&ml f,‘.):lh Gen, “""’« Iu'l') Is lnh:\ ,cv‘ l\’or’);c. el?mp)uthl(!: ‘l’he h : 8 member of the Geographlcal Societles of Franc 5 tlen to-ds the celebration of the blrthday of PR A o arrangements by which the Burlington, Cedar snd Egypt. e ™% 1 Several Russtan papors propose that the ques- tfi:;‘._ff,,;c’,é?\v}&fi.& A tand rocaptian was | Uced, such a thing la not generally consdercd bim upon bis arrlval. A b cxpressed ft in § JoniiTc Nortnern Romt s to bo built, from OAEEY HALL. cascs of this kind they nelieve In speedy justlee, carentlal. Legally, tho deflclency was fatal, and | witliout the dnuucrmi‘ sdelays of ll:n ln}"r! d when the prisoners were arralgned at the Tomba | Green only reached Iancock County shout Pollce Cotirt Lhia afternoon by Detectives Fields | MX weeks ago, A reward of $2,000 had been hold by the Emperor {n the morning, attended by a malority of the Gemnan Princes In person, with thetr families, and by speclal envoys from foreign countries to tender thalr congratula. TRegls LeJand, of Montreal, had made up his | tion of the restoration of tho Roumadian por- mind to steal, snd had also cslenlated the chances | tlon of Bessarabla to Russis should bo sattled of detection, Monday he purlolned n watch, and, | by a plebiscitum. Tlymouth north to the State line, wherce it will connect at_ Albert Lea, Minn,, with a fine now | His_Dissppearanco Stlil Surroundea with under contract from Minncapolls, thus giving | Impenctrable Mystery---Strong Husplclons acontinuous line from 8t. Paul to Burlington. of Foul Play Now Entertalned, d for his arres whon the officer grabbed him, Leland awallowed a MONTENEGRO. tions. From 10 to 3 o'clockn continuous strcam | 808 0'Connor, District-Attorney Russell offercs There {s much talk about extending the Des Special Dispatch to The Triduns. doto. of sirychnino, with which he had provided | A military council has beon heid b Cetttnfe. | S8 08 nvoP *epintators, amd deputa- | 8greed to thelr discharge, ond Justico iGN Moines Narrow-Gauge Ioad northwest from | New Youk, Maren 24—No rellablo nformas bimself, and died in thees minutes. The insurgent Chiefs urging immediato actlon, n.,‘;.. ngdmwt,,;,gt "i‘}, ;t.}gninmir respects | Flammer so ordercd, McKay keeps two Bpectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. Ames, In Story County, to Hamilton Countys.| fjon has been received regarding tho. missing and ofler congratulations o o mperor, The city was profusely decorated with flags, and to- night banquets are In progress and the city ls illuminated. Tho eilltor of the Globs-Democral says: **&¥hile | thoy were told they must walt awblie. In the e might ba willlng, under propor Inducamente, to' | event of tho ronewal by the Turks of tha Mone bold aut the oliva Lranch, wa da not cara o hold | tonegrin war, tho Ierzegovinian Insurgents in- ftont toa man who s coorcing na with o shot- | tend offering the Princo of Montenegro tho and that capifalists are ready to savance the . # moncimdopl!. By n gentleman who lias beey | ¢X-Maror. The police have made no discoy. over the whole fleld, I am (nformed that the | eries, and the varlous reports of persons clain- route is fcasible, not expensive, the country | Ing to have seen Mr. Iall have beeu proved un- tich, and all In farims, the people desirous of | trustworthy. The gencral belief umong his slioe stores In this city, tho detectives say, a¢ Mapisoy, Wis., March 22.—A Germnan laborer blinds. They allege that ho has been for vears | named Joln Brestin, who, It was known, bad notorous s one of tho most skillful forgers In | been in thohabit of carrving considerable money, tho United Btates, and that e has been several | was knocked down on” Main stroet last night, gun." It was not supposed tho editor of tho G.-D. | chict cominand, ITALY. thines arrested, but always managed to cscape | ne bavine a road, ond willing to pay for it, If they lat M g i o, 5 ar midnight, by two young ruflians witha v Inicnds {s that Mr. Hall left tho city to escape l‘!'h'.“:‘,:o::’““;h' phyalcally, ta ba *‘covered" ARMISTICE EXTENDED. DIED. conviction, It was while watching him In the | slung-shot, and i’ubbcd of wz in cashanda Yoieatas of per ceat 10 4d e rand, ey il get It otliorwisa not, Capitallsta sill bl the | testityingagaiust bisoli friend Sweens, e whoin rond and take the people ns sccurity furpay, but | he retains a warm regard. That he bas either tl)x:]:v will ‘not h;van :n‘;?l“’\‘; nm: hfl.{s r;{ui ‘J""Tx salled for Europa or will reappear before the Alne earmings b Lie pay thelr debt and | (week {5 out aro the hopefal thevries, The lden ng“yimmllng expenscs. ‘That has played out in | o yicyge Is discountonanced. As an argument. agalnat its probabillty, it s stated that Mr. Hall FONEIGN BONDHOLDERS. .was feeling. specially happy over his acpoint- S Special Dixpatch to The Tridune. ment by the Supreme Court as a member of tha New Yonk, March 22—1In a suit brought by | Board of Examinersof applicarts for admission the United States sgainst the Eric Rallroad | to its practice. This was the flrat mark Company to recover taxes alleed to be due the | of contldence shown him by the jul Government on Iuterest coupons pald by the | wary sloce Wi telal, and e siol y Wi ch feeling. Company In 1864, 1867, 160, and 1509, on bonds | 3% it Frlday —with - mich r he Board met Saturday and adjourned vn nc- lssued by I, and alsoto recover penaltica for | eount of hls abscce. This weuk the Court up- the failure of the Company to make returns of | pointed o successor. Mr, Hall's clerk believes the amount of the taxes, Judge Blatchford to- | strongly in foul play. Judging from the ar- dav rendered o decision In favor of the Raliroad' | fanceiuents the lawyer mado for huginess trans- actlons on Saturday, and from his conversation, Company. Tiiess coupons, with the tonds to | H008 0 EERY O TG S the elerke which they wero attached, werc held by non- | thinks this may havo become kuown'to partics resident alleps, mostly in England. :The | who followed and waylald him. The disappears Court held that when Interest was pagablo by a | ance, shronded as it {s in mystery, i the topic of corporation to any bondholider who, forany | dlscussion in all circles. special reason, was cxempt from the tax on e e el such Intcrest, the corporation was not llable to INDIANS. Rny hlm‘)lah ‘f‘f‘ "l;llm tax wna“hulr&tn bo a tax or‘x . i bondholder, tho corporation belng the agen of the Government for collecting and paying | arders by Apaches—Iiuntors on the War- over the tox. Congress cquld have no greater Tath. Eflw" to tax persons or praperty not within the Dodge City (&an.) Ttmee.. X 3 22.—The armistico Itis now sald that the Presidont's family will bcf::::‘z\mx::::;o :}:lmll‘ho Porte is bfliclally dlride thelr church attendance betwoen the Foun- e protonged until the 1st of April. dry and Jetropolitan, to show that they have no 2 VRMENTS. dlsponttion to snab the Iatter, Aftor ail, this will. JNAURORNT MOVRMENTA only bo n the natare of the President's genors) | RAGUSA, March 23.—Tho Turks aro prepariog compromtse policy, and dealra to bring sboutan | L0 attack Grahowutz. Peko Paulovltch, tho in- **era of good feoling. "'— WacAington Star. surgont leador, 18 cneamped at Duga; Paos Vu- Dr. Ilammond, of New York, an cxpert in norve catovitch at Zalzi; and a body of insurgonts ls ous diseases, whatever he may be regurding ca. | Marching toward tho Albanian frontler, nincs, says the Spits dog Is a cross between tho IGNATIEFF. Fomeraalan honnd and Arctio for. Mts Inherited Loxaox, March 21.—Gen. Ignatioff Jeft to- wildnoss makes it doubly dangerous,and it Is quito | day for Parls, o will go Immedistaly to VI- ikely that fLs saliva is siwvays polsonone, oapeclally | enna, thence to St. Petersburg. whon tho frritable animal has besn more than ordi- DEMOBILIZATION. narlly excited, LoNpON, March 22.—A speclal from Paris to They have submltted tho suffrage question to a | the ZT¥mes saya: ** When the Russian demobili- gueer Commistfon out In Ean Francisco. -0ne | yaijon (s onca ordered, Europe will be surorlscd James Maloney, formerly s Domocrat, voted for f Hayes, whereat ons Hugh Doud took exception, with o specil with which {t flil bo: cfisver, Den Rice and Charlea Hamilton backed Doud, and | Numerous _ regiments aro already encamped Mack Thompson and T'at Iussey sccanded Maloney, | 4787 from the frontler, and tho protocol onca The two men fought in the nppor partof a saloon, | BR0ed. the Czar will address a proclamation for the seltlement of the proposition, *‘Bhall a | ordering demobllization to an almost cmpty man change hls polftics? and Malonoy demou- | comp. The Czarisawarco! thobad financlal strated that he might, by punching Doud's head | and soclal condition of Russia. In connection slmost to jelly. with the reccot Soclallst trinls It fs msscricd President Eliot, of Harvard College, complaina | that startling discoveries have been made, shovw- that Tarvard has not sent men enongh Into publie | {ng that tho ramificationsof Soclulism havo been 1ife. Ile ahould glance at the showing of Kenyon | unexpectedly wide, reachlng even to high per- Collego, Ohlo, from which Prosleent Tinycs gradu- | gonages and the army,” ated in tho class of 1842, and the Hon. Stanley AID YOR TIE REPUORES, Matthows in 1840, Desldos these wera ex-Scere- Vizxna, March 23,~Tho Moscow Committeo tary-of-War Btanton, of the class of 1833; the Hun, Henry Wintor Davls, 1837; Senator David | 2cnt 20000 routles to the Russian Consul-Gon- Loxpox, March 235 a. m.—A dispatch from Rome announces the death of Monsigneur Mo- nardh, Auditor of the Sacred Rota. THE MINISTRY, The same dispatch saya it s reported that Bignor Melegard will realgn the Ministry of For- cign Affalrs, and negotiations were in progress for the appofntment of Count Cort! ss suc- ceasor. matter of the Unlon Trust Company check | check on the First Natfonal Baok for $70. The forgery that the detoctives obtained | robbers, leaving him scnscless on the sidewalk, a clue to the bond forgeries. They | immediately loft the city. Brestin recognized succceded in Jearning the full plans | the robbers, but no trace csn be had of them of the forgers. Ono hundred and twenty-five | to-day. thousand dollars’ worth of the bonds wereto [ Willlam Pacpke, of Roxbury, this county, have been put upon the market here to-day and | was arrested to-day on a complaint ot Matthias Miypotheeated at 85 cents on the dollar, The | Bchleck for breaking Into the lattes's house and genuine bonds ato wortl from 105 to 106 in the | attempting to kill him. Pacpke, who was market, Kirkpatrick was sclected as a go-be- | under the influence of liguor, broke fn the win- tween on occount of his unintance with | 40w with an ax, and, on “zaining an entrance to brokers through whom “?c would be | the rootn, struck at Schleck’s bead with the ax. ossiblo Lo inarket thoe forgerics. One | The latter warded off the blow, récelving a roker was npproached, who refused | Bllghtcut in the face. Schleck then ojected 1o have anything to do with tho matter, .n. | Psepke from the house, and caused his arrcet other was socured, however, who was willing to | to-day. Melsnow In jall awalting Lis trinl for undertake the job, Thia bonds wero_ o have | Attempt at murder. been delivered to him_ this morning. The con- splrators were probably conversant with thela, WINISKY, and purposcly omitted to aflix the seal to tho BSpecial Ditpatch to The Tridune. I':'n‘:d !;.:lcrlx’: in Klr.k’r:ul'lnk’u nm:fiulnnh ;mllch New Youk, March 22.—Tho whisky con- a o one. The officials, 3 on the other huul,p secem o have heen :plru&yurnlajc.lzrla(clé‘:u hér . u’n trclnl !ur‘\,r Tu | iznorant of the law, and conscquently sprung [ 2 the Unite itas ClretL b Courtybalorg thele trap too quickly. Now, the fruita of their | Judge Blatchford, and In which Willlam 8. Jabors, bogond giving to the public a warning.of | Golsen, Francis A. Eastman. Francls O. Boyd, the proposed fraud, and postponing it for n [ .and Edmar P. Hill wero the original defendants, time, arc one filled-out hond minns the Stat o scal, one blank bond, and a samplo of the p n:c‘:- closed this afternoon by Judga Blatehford i on which the bonds aro printed. These wero | Fecting a verdict for tho defendants, Bovd and submitted to o critfeal examinatlon with | HIl, the case against the other defendants hayv- the aid of = geoulno bond and a puw- | ing been previously nbandoued. The Judge erful mlcroscope. tho Presfdent of ' the | gaid {a lls charge: * The evidencu fails to Bank of ommerce, tho _ President f of tho Unon Trust Compahy, Mr, Whealer 11, | 810 that Golsen & Esstman, or clther Peckham and Distrlct-Attorney Phelos being | 0f them, removed or caused to - bo present. Nono of theso gentleinen were ablo to | removed any spirits from my of FRANCE. SPEECIT OF TILR COMTE DE CUAMBDORD. ¥ Dispated to London Times. Tanis, March 3.—Tho Logithinist organs pub- Tish thls evenine at the head of Lheir columns the following specch addressed by the Comte de Chambord at Goritz to a deputation of mer- chants from Marseiileas 1 thank you, gentlomen, for having felt that you will ind by coming to mo help and counsel amid existing dificulties, You ave told me of the dls- quietudes which paralyze In France the elastisity of publio prosparity wlth & frankness for which T thank you, You have not, moreover, disgulsed ithe persistent calnmnies which attack trath not Tess than my bonar. Yes, I know It aiready, peaple hsva presnmed 10 aay (hst in order to remain in an enay reposc 1 left France in perll, and renonnced all “hope of saving her. 1t Is by this defestablo falachood, against which 1 protest, thatilio ene- mies of the tutelary principle of Hereditar Moparchy keep up donnt in men's minds, trouble and discouragemont in their soul ment, gentlenen—there is the Perl which 1 point out to you, and which it te nec- crsary to combal. Tho Revolotion ls in its “proper role In mecking (o sbuso public credulity; but I remain firm in my rights, urisdiction of the United Statea than n { Mrs. John T. Riney, of this clty, recelved a tatc los to tax persons and property not | letterthis week from Mrs, L. Hopkina (formerly within its Jurisdiction. Hy the 1ax In'| of Dodge City, but now living fn Double Moun- questionin ol case it had taxed eithier the non- p i resident alfen or his property out of the jurls. | t4n% Tex.), giving the particulars of varlous dlction of the Unltod States. A the tax in the | Talds by different varties of Apacho braves present case was really o tax on the property | upon hunters on the Colorado River. L Davln, 183%; the Hon. Ienry . Danniaz, 1850 | 6Fal at Jiagusa to ald tho refuzees n caso of fho | snd perfectly redoived to do my duty when the | detect fho slizhtest dinsimilarity between tho | the threo distlllerics named ¢ Cooper's,! | 80d lncome of now-resident siiens whon such | 'The tirst hostile demonstration war mad on ond the Ifon. Frank Murd, 185 resumption of hostllitles between Montenegro | propitions liour for my direct and nersonalactlon | genuine snd the spurious. In the course of th ¢ | property was not within the jurisdiction of the House of ?l:nre:':mlu:u. A¥Seor iolsle i and Turkey. $hfhareive. T ask my frieads und ail men of guod [ S¥ATHEAGCE G0 SRT0nA, 2ot mied up, 10 [ i Nemereauts,t or (Powerats. Iamalinclear)yat Dinticd Btutes, and was this s tax on tho pon. | the morning of the st tnse., when a party of Intentions to pave the way for it and to have confl- dence. \With'their co-operation, {f itplcase God, the monarchy will not leave free conrse cltlier Lo the venturea of the Empire or tho violence of ilad- {ealism, which precludes the triumph of which it thinks itself alresdy nssurod in Insulting all thata nation ia bound to resocct, If it will itscl! be ro- opinlon that no evidence ars either of the for a timo the centlemen were In n comieal | rimoval ur of the lldlngnn’r‘rbculn in the re- state u‘;rmurbannn to distingulsh tuem, until | mival of any splrits as alleged by the defend- somebocy hapneucd to think™of thy absenca | ants, Boyd % ik, Gr elther of thein. ‘Tho teo- o e e e curne | Jorged | hond. | oud”count allezed that they unlawfully aided uch extraordinary accuracy s unparalleled In [ an abetted in the removal from o distiflery In the history of bond-forgeriea, No doubt another | Chicago of a large quantity of distilled spirite, rosident alicns themselyes, it wan a tax which | fifteen wellarmed Apacho brves attempted could not be upheid, ‘Thé (overnment was, | to surprise Devens & Hopkins® hunters, but therefore, not entitled to recover the | were discovered In time for the hunters to tax on tho L181,800 of interest which the | make thelr escape. In the afternoon of the Company pald to ndn-resident aliens, or aw penalty thereon, The right to recover the L".’xfi dame day Billy Devens heard rupld firlng a Jennia and Albett Lamonte, two Amerlcan gym. NIDNGART, nasts, while porforming ot Manchoster, Rngland, | P87l March 22.—Tho Minister of Financo zecently, foll from a trapezc bar, hung in front of | Bubmittcd to the Chamber of Deputies o bill the stage thirty fest from the groand. ‘ley were | Suthorizing a 6 per cent gold loan for the con- serionsly but not fataily injured, version of the floating debt, which amounts to _ T ! A mpected, —the clergy and the magistracy,—that s 8 ta; the £ 2 «n | short distance {rom whero he was engaged In 1 'K',',:," lf,flfl’.‘fi,fl;m ;{::;’“‘1,,,?“24,{‘.“ r;‘,:' ex’f:{::t::li“:lh':c ‘;;,::‘;;‘;,I:Té':'l',k‘. u': uy,l mll_m'i‘nrx -é’d’ jn.ulév. -aml:tlho g’rmy. lhAlL {‘,E‘:,’,‘,‘E,‘k‘.'llffl'{?. Tn“c‘:uuéc:dr:mariltdf‘:fnl‘cfl% 3;'.‘{‘."".;'.‘:‘ “.n. “.Y}Z'EZ?"&':‘% (ntll:eD{ l?n' l'hhcu r‘lf,{%',;‘j,‘ nr‘c!‘{‘l‘zenfi #fl ‘I’!n’l?égnskl;zggmu? nln.lr:'l:{xctln skinmng buflalo, Hastening in tho direction Who bibod iera and heaved a wigh, “u%«lunl(un would bo favorablo to tho un- | Iylnximace of the tecpjo nd SLIts ROROF. e brokers presmably reputablo. can Lo founil 1o | of these sbirits, cithier from Merscreaw's or any | LG doclelon fa Jfl“%‘rfl'}fii‘o I:l:‘f;ml'!"é'l.rc sho | of tho nolso, Lo soon discovered Slarahal . " . ertaking. ¥ 'na §n8 ' ntroduce them, the peril that hangs over finan- . " elatl c ) - & Wherefore,* | eked, ' thess dismal sighs PLOYISIONS POR MONTENEGRO, 4re lllr:: :&"LL“I‘.‘L%".,".’:‘,. :-xmfi Ingnfl.i:abl{e’r’." Tovo | o irolon In- this un{’fuuwr itios o ts Union | ogtier distilicry There 1& va evidence ns to | ofo’sonanolders, Sewell fortified behind his wagon, holding o the concealmient of any spirits, inusmuch as tho may readlly bo sppreclated. Another pre- | eyidenco m\.cnum; to ldentiiy_auy of the ventfon=~lilke _the presont is o mero | gpufpte alleged to have been so removed and cone matter a(m t;.-etnm'r:’ Tho only eftecpive .v‘che_l, It secns to me, therefore, that it lstho estoppel w! for the Missouri cific Ralt- duty of tho Court to charge the jury that, under way Company to call In all the bonds now out | ¢he'law, thero s no evidesce whatever on whih and substitute an entircly new fasue of dlfferent Vi cl desiin. " Kirkpateiek cortessed M coneetion | g dcrendants Royd and Il can b o o1 tho eavaachion, B 1A s onin wers | At gt wiews L dlret Lo Jury to id ver- zmmuu ]lntmpan'uun. e }I"’t fofierfl !fl ?" flw dict for the defendants od each count. 0 complete, and were manufactured in Buflalo. - v Tho Jatter statement tho detectives donbt. They & ng‘;’?‘m’g’:‘gg‘?}:fl‘ thisicthe work was dont entiroly ln; this oty GaLENA, 1L, March 23—Perry Austin, of Tflllvwlvnlr!n heaven? ; & hrushed the - TRaausa. March 2% —The Russlan Government s n'.m-n uu"'"w:f.‘:u?-fl':u'v":m hiseyes, has seut Moutenegro lpruvlnmnu suflicient for n =NnoYork Tridune. year, Nino steamers Inden with provisions have The London Times speaks of Presldent Tayes' | already arrived at Ustiarro. nddreas an s very creditable and satisfactory pro. | FROFOSED MEETING OF THE THRRE RNPERORS. dnctlon, not pretending to many graces of style, | LONDOY, Mfln"ll JT.o a. m.—Ahcllurln cor- but outspoken, aimple, and modorate, As to tho | JEspondent ays thory s reasun to belicva that Cabinet, 1t sa; Mr. £varts 18 omi ) If tho protocal {s algned, a mceting of the e ! 5 minently fited | ¢hroq Finperors will shortly follow. Gen. for the Becretaryahlp of State; ho 18 n sctiolar, an | Teyatieff had no dificulty In srran {ug this at arator, an erudito lawyer, and a roformor. Mr. | Berlin and is now guing fo Vicnna for o similar Bherman s the very opposito of & roformer, and, | purposc. though ho has beon (he spokesman of the enato In TAR WAY IT WAS, matters of Ainance for somo time, his ‘recora’ as o | Loupox, March 23—5 0. m.—A Times corre- bay Lm} :nvrl‘nnlfl[tcnn ,‘,"’“'E braves \lvhu at- " S tempted to stcal a march on evens and party . A TLAT CONT!ADICTION, to the norntng, - Tao. Indlans. wers xmurhu;{ 20,008 Kdllor . oF TA4, Tribune, desultory but almoat fncessent fivs In the dirces aneayect, Ia, March 2L—fn Tus TRIBONE | tlon of the {ll-fated Scwell, who wus coolly send- of tho 17th there is o communication fn regard | ing teaden messengers of death from his trusty to tho Central Rallroad of Tows, safd to baye | Crecdmore into the midst of the Xulllng band of d savages with deadly precision. As Mr. Devens ?"n weliten bg 8 dischared employe, I hope | wudGnly armed Wit a skinnineknife, he very may have the name, signed A, B. C. 1t has | jiroperly decided not to expose himself u o valis not the splco of truth, and I hold libelous. 1| attewpt to rescue his brave comrade, but hure never Jolned the Anti-Munopoly party andjmade | tied to camnp for asslstance. When Devens re- speeches in favor of the railroud law of Towa, | turncd with the relnforcementa to the scene of but opposed {t. it I8 a mythicul statement, | the receut unequal conflict, no Indlans wero to spending 812,000 to $15,000 in reachior auy pri- | be seen,—only pools of hluud here and there, ‘These words, it will v:mnlnl{ be remarked, are,both myre enargctic and lesa Roval than those by which the Comto do Chambord has expressod Ii's 1deas on furmer occasionn It is ;:mr years since lic wrote tho famous :.-x_phna atory letter of the 2ith of October, 183, in which e reminded M, Chesnclong of what had Euaed in the Salzburg intcrview. Bince then 0 has scon the Beptonmate voted, then the Re'rubuc; he has seen the Senate constitut. ed, and his frieads agree with the very Radicals against whom ho is so bltter, for’ sccuring twelve scats In that body. e has seen France goto the poll after the dhan:cnmncn from financler s not altogosher undimmed. We should | 8ovndeat telegranhs from TParls as followa: | Goyer of all who could dream of lfs retura. o THE CIICO NUTCHERY. Cottage Sun, Wis., a young lad aged not more 1 mines. 'The diacriminati shere Devens kaw them flrinz at Sewell, A 1l hava thosght Mr. Beltor » much better selection | ,, Nobwitstanding the contradietions, L adlcro Fount have had painfal and. melancholy roficce Dipash o Kan Frincises Chronicle. than M years, was arreeted thla noun o tho | 1o sare s il on the. Snton ot Toanaparain | (6 Tarther o they foud (10 rons and sinol- 5 tlons,and must have perceived that hislotter has probably barred aminst him for along tine, If not for ever, acceas to the throne, This ex- plains the enerzetic hitternoss of his languaae, which {8 like the echoof the articles of * Mou- archist {ournals, which describo the Empircas a Government of adventure, and taunt the ilo- pubticane, unfortunatel; wlth reason, on thelr attacks upon the maglstracy, tho clergy, and, above ull the army. ————— FINANCIAL. Drrnorr, Mich,, March 22~Willlam D, Morton & Co. assignca to-dsy. Liabllitles Critco, Cal.,, March 15.—A most brutal aud | ferry-boat runnfug between Dunieith and Du- horritile butchery was perpetruted at this place | buque by Olficer Buckley,. on the charge of Iast night about 0 o'clock by an unknown gang | stealing a saddic-horse from a reshient of Hel- of men, In which threo Chinamen were lilled | momt, Wis, ou Tuesday night last. Iewas and three wounded, 'The fullowlng particulars, | brought to this elty, whero ho now Jangulshes In of tho massacre were collocted by a Chronfele | jall, awaiting a requisition from the Governor reporter: This morning at davlight Ofcer | of Wisconsin, Austin is o bardened youth, and Hegan recolved the Information that three Chi- | Is a brother of Delbert Austin, who was scu- namen had been kitled on Lemm ranch, about | tenced to the State Prison at the Circult Court twomilesand n hal? from town. Hurrying to held o this county last fall for slgnllug scveral tho sceno of tho murder, ho found that tie fn. | BOT8es from farners in this viciuty. formant had told the truth, but only part of ft, BRUTAL ARSAULT. and as falee 08 the rest. No private conteact | ering ashes of the waron, beside which lay the h en given to Drothers Merrills, | Doreibly mutllated remuins of Marshal Sewell, of Des Malnes, for wire fence, or to any other | from whuose cory pate the scalp had been torn arty. Tbe establishment of **unnccessury stas | by the bloud:-thiraty flz.;uda. ‘hu Indians hal r!on- on theroad in distauces of twelveand [ taken away Mr. Seiwell's three lorses aud their fourtcen mlles Is not referred to by A, B. C,, | own disabled warriors, but fs,0n the joint judgment of County Engineer Theparty of hunters, conslsting of Atbert and Hecelver, proper, - 1t is news, belng simply | Htilman, Bilty Doveus, Joln Hunt, Ed Hoase » falsehood, that emploves have not been pasda | Lou House, Jim Smith, Ben Kerry, and 5 otted cent in four months, aall that they are sufferlnzg | Jacly, Immediutely started on the trall of ©the for the necess: of life. This road {n many | noble red ten ot the forest.” In their cagers departments pays higher wages than somo of its [ huss to avenue thu death of the murdered hnut- class, and has promptly met its contrazis as by | er, they forgot that “ddiscretion s the botter month's pay-roll, yct owiug to light | part ut valor," and auddenly found themsclves as been compelled to reduce men and | surrounded by at Jeast a hundred Aaches In information that {t was arrauged that Russia Tho Princess Ldltha Solols, Raroness of Rosen- | wan ta declara by meaus of a diapatelr that sho thal, Cauntces Ladnefeldt, daughter of Loulr, | was ready to disarm immediately nfter King of Lavarls, ls visiting Daltimore. ller *‘hc signing of the protocol. A courder with tho mothor waa Lola Montez, and her life has been al. | Wispatch arrived in London from St, Pnunhur{:. most as romant(c as that of tho colebrated Lola, | but It was then found that the tenor of the dls- When 3 years of ago she was abdncted and shut up | Patch was not such as had been expected ac- in tho Diack Forest Convent, whcneo she cacapod, | SoMding o tho understanding Lotween tho Lin- aftor years of tmprisonment, through the ald of | FHEM aNG fuss :‘;:;fl“wfi;n fi RO Dr. Paul N, Do Mossant; oditor of the Parls Lan- | . yynuna. March ShenThe. Neds Freie Dresss terne, who became 1ntercated In somo lettors sho | profeases to give the autlines of a letter in wenthim, The Doctor married her, and they re- | which the Emperor of Austria, condoling, with moved to Now York, whore they llved havplly for | the Pope on the death of Cardinal Antdneli, three years, whon ho dled. Bho s yet under 30, | conditionally promlisca tho Popo the fullest sup- % for there were three Chinamen dead, twomore nd. i i but it Is re- y X Special DispateA to The Tridu: . tfall . B, X war-paint. 'Ihe lndins raised a war-whoop, aad 14 descrlbod e wousan of Baudsome pressnco | urt BhOuI Haly attempt to. lter the law of :’;;;':‘:d‘”“;fl?,‘i'.“;:::,;“‘p:;':;.“;, ut I8 re- | otously woundod, and ano slightly. Lo at | CanoobaLE, 1l March Zhel, P, Martin, | "®iecetver Cosons holleasd Company aftans: | White tha hunters mato . hoid clurco thrurigh “-r: npl,::x":':‘:l‘mm“'h “w i L PR stock of tho Cass Avenus Street Ratlway Com. | 00C0 came 1o town for medical assistance aud | proprietor of the Europesn Hotel at Anna, was e e :I:lz.lr' :lne:}‘lflmgf z}:;fu t;ml“:'mgullll‘i ll«:;’:x:[ Tl Shn e oot ot Catlars, GREAT BRITAIN. pany, not very_desirablo property. The Michi- ;'1-; :,‘;:‘Z,‘,'{{,:’;‘:Sf,"’?:;‘" nf;'dfi.f::fislfffi,‘}:;f :;n:a out :I::.bl:l;:llly;t‘ Ax;:::dn::l‘:gn;‘:l::fi SPRINGTIELD & NORTIWESTERY, aihers, AN escaped excon, Biatted dacks practice, THaretofors, negdtlations for tho relcare ADDRESS 70 TUN POPN. gun Central Ralroad Company ls w beavy loscr. | S0 b X0 S T e | S Taylor aud WL Windrem, both notbiag | . AVANA, Tl March 22,~Tho Sprincfield & tender mercy of the enciny, During the ene of convicta have been 60 quletlycarsled op that the | LONDON, Marchi 23.—The Catholie mombers departure of the prisoner from fall fu the Arst intt. | Of Farliament havo resoived to prescnt an ad- mation to tho community that the pardon had boen | dress to tho Pope on the occasion of tno fifticth nl;:d 1:].;; 2 rxnv‘.l Cullxt:m xlan de'clflcd :g avold this, | aunlversary of Lis eplscopate. Frobably a dep- and pul ea all spplications for pardon with the | utation will go names ot thosa who algn the document, The eftect | tlon, goto e 49 miks s prescaa. of auch a regulation is ovident. Men will boreat. | . THE BASTENN QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT, ter hesltato to sign any of thess petitiona onti) | , LOSDON, March 23.—In tho Houso ot Lords ‘The other sufferers are principally workingmen, The creditors of Caleb Ives, who recently madao an assignmont, bave signed a petition In l(a:nnkmpu:y agalnst the tirmof Calch Ivesa & 0. Wasmnaron, D. O, March 23.—Edwin M, Lawls, trusteo of the cstate of Jav Coolie & Co., inaletter to s pentloman of this city, says ho ement ol the horses “exeepl those which Northwestern Railrosd, which now runs from | " tfiliman rwlo. swero. eitbor Kiled or Springficld to Havang, Is to be extended to Lew m[xmml. theee gentlemen having been sepa- iston, in Fulton County, na the farmers along I":uei:llfmm the purty Leforo the Indians wero the lina have signified their willingneas to guar- e i When the surviving hunters arrivedin Double anteo the bullding of the road If the Company ' yoyuining, tho most futense tndignution pre- willput down thelron, The road s at presentin | vy n : don the 4th inst, nearly Rty woll- Judge Treat's Court,fn Sorluglcld, with Georgs | gem, earioss buflato-huntors (ostly Dods bodles were lylng. Your reporter accom- | extrass to charscter, It saemathat Martlu hind panied Dr. Watts, and from the latter gen- | atarted a tals about Taylor, and Taylor, with tleman got & full description of the wounds | Windrem and M. J, Inscpre, weot around to of each Chinaman at the placc, The Chiucse | sottle the. diffienlty, Martin recelved several camp {s bituated on the Humbolds road. Tho | sevcrs but not dangcrous wounds, and, beyond fomates had been chopping wood on the prem- | & nervous shock, 18 not badly hurt. Taylor was ises for soms time past, and last night, after | arrested and put under bond “ to-day. to-night this Earl of Di bas in preparation s circular advising against Windrom isstitl at large. Block as Recelver, in whose hads it has beew | Cjiy inen) started out to avengo tho two mus- B e it e et | S et PRLLASS SR | Mt US| g rrk v e e s skt B i et | LR : Tadenred, o respectable citixen will bo wiling | 200 lthough the sigoing uf tiis prostocalwould | 8dus § por cout cash, any croclitor taking Lh oo o e neda Ko o ey A TEXAR VERDICT.~ P o Tho carpioms huve baun | coloublo Mountalns ouly contalas six houses, e hf D Bt ) willing | gecure the of Europe, it would [ymvmo 1o | distrlbution offered can sell tho same for 8 prive | atretched on thoir beds, About 0 o'clock they Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. o m'n5 i fl?:.;l o jrun carrings havo bouny conslating of branch of Rath & Cos storo, b mr et R et r::l;l::m:,‘:.::‘ on | guaranto for tho botter iroataoat of tha Chrls- fi‘,l";‘h‘:l:m“ ‘:hpl:{ fi"‘:‘lfl:‘t‘““:!x"‘l'l"evc{:a°m were surorisod by tho sudden appearanco of five | TuscoLa, 1ik, March 2%.—The body of Bamut | Sovo 4% TICAS M o J e & deficiency of peoy %ntrl‘lv.!:m\(h?i.‘;;'nl?:l“-‘utk::;r.'?mou:hf iia tho law, " ey of | e e rairongly attacked Sir Henry Elllot | {03 b ol of the United ftates aro aut | 5900 8ud & boy, who, revolvers in band, ordered | Parsous, & fornor resident of this county, ar- F2516.40. The weneral Inipression along the | [eolie fiFFo fect confide Y i them toalt stfll, Thehoy and onc man scarch- | rived here to-day from Clay County, Texas. ed tho cabin ud the clothes of the Chinamen, | From the vendict of the Coroner's-jury which takling therefrom between §4 nnd $3. Inthe | sccompanied his remaius it was found that he of the way, and ncgotiations are in progress which willuntanglesome disticult complieations. The trustos haa good hope that within the cur- The od! S s Lord Derby censured Earl Dudl h gl of heToush cly Oflun) Tunee POt | of g ormal notis & Sucwlon ot *Ho did not llke the reading of our laat artlcle, | JoI8 mEERILude, Hesald: Thenuble Lord pro- lino I8 that if this road staysin Court another | “Herge! Johin Walsh arsived from Fort Elliott two yeans it will have “l"e':" sald ta pay the ex- | carly {n the week, with & amall detachment of pensue Incurred by the Recelyer, soldiers, and roports that when Lo passed Jim 0y teats nguinst an understandivg which lio says | Fent yoar the Commiliico can docres a further | meanwhilo all the others entered the cabin, and, et sh Sprioger's rauche, on the Canadian, several [n- and wo don't blamo hlam, for thore were a few ssy- | wa are on tha evo of coucludiug, If | casli Uividend nod suothor distribution, leaving | afier tho two had finishod scarching for plun | ©4220 10 is death by loaden bullet shot from & ILLINOIS CENTRAL. dians were in_aud arouna the runclio, beliavi 10ge 10 1t which wero a littlo acvers, But ho 1ocked | hin o Tty erndt oot et L L8 Knows | argo amount of assots unsold aud undivided, | dor. ail of the men Nred one shot-sach ac the | Pisto) fn tho handa of E. D, Tompkins, a rest- Hpectal Dispaseh ia The Triduns. o pere Bitaleon Fnenper Evards tha Dibteas arma with us, and wo waltzed around the room Lord Derby walutalned that & Europoan war ————— Braixariztp, 1L, March 22.—The following | that they held a counctl of war, and declded to statement shows the’ smount pald by the Il | Kill Springer an account of an old grudge they aats Coutral alfoad Campant nto the Btate bellppaliat i, 22 Treasusy since the passage of the law i{ncorpo- R 3 " rating that Company, The psyments are mado BUSINESS NOTICES. seml-annually; 5 ) dent of Clay County, Texas, No other particus aix Chinamen. Eachwhito mnnhlltnw.oludg;l:enu‘?', ’Pf" LeX knuywni "l‘.) ' o “: ‘"Ml frvs ‘}‘gh“m‘:: poured coal-oll_on the cluthes of tho mur- | Earsous, ona of tha oldest scttlers of Dougl Gercd men and sct fro thereto, hurryiug | Countyy sad who now rosides uear here, Immediately after, ous of the In- reeaait who waos only sligitly wounded, HOMICIDES, threw a bisuket over the ffanés sad extin- Harrronp, March 22.—Geargo Grezory fatal- guifshed them, ile was atraia to nmvi.l fearing | 1y shiot his wife last night, Causc, jealousy. that the murderers would return and kil him, 0swao, N, Y., March 23.—Nathan O. Green- with him to the tane of hizh words, and to the in- | Would prodice far greater horrors than those folte delight of the spectators, Thore were nu- | Which occurred 1 Bulgarla, He continucd: merous chalre sud otber furniture fn tho roum, | ** The wordiug, o8 well as tho conditions, under which wera specdily demolishod and put out of tho -| Which the vrotucol shall bo sizned, 12 llTus\l At way. The Doctr got frautlc and Licked aver y | 2l are stll uides consldsrutiap of ho (iovera- tvo-galion Jug of Ink, Which of course we didn't | Doy Lo Minieicre atc witing on thelr e like, becauss It was new ink, and bes l[’cp‘ have been taken will prescnt them to Pare 3 THE WEATHER. plcked out » victim, After the i ‘Wasmixarox, D, €., March 23—1 a, m.~For tne Upper Leke Reglon, the Upper Misslsslopt and-Lower Missourl Valleys, colder, northerly to westerly winds, ristug barometer, and partly cloudy weather, Brs. Winslow's Saathing Syeup, for chils b {00 Th | dronteething, Toficas the grss, Feduces latammar et 8 LooAL onsEETATION, Boas 1 o, B T soong nd sppad e 1ok s o | Ly D1y SonIeaned Sanfoste chesali | e —ease b | SR T EA AR o i | 210, convite o the murige of s i, o iy | bom Hlbrs v _Sm B Bebes possible, That's what made tho Doctor mad, 1o | to irritate the Mussian people ngalst policy | 1 _|Bar | T i, Wind. | K, Weaiker. | which had been committod. On arriving ot the | Orwell, Oct, 30, 1673, was to-day sentenced to Wolund's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron lss 13ex shoved us over a chair, snd wo solled around | Which the Russian Governwment, to its honor, - @:838. m, '20,83 83 . fre % 812 (Egfrel, lear. remedy for nervous debllity, Immvnmh-d blood, 2 cawp this morning, B borrfble aight prescated | be banged May 11,. A stay uf proceedings was ! & for awbile, and then we began to feel like fght, | ¥as dispused to “dolf"‘hm‘“‘“ calcalated to \hu;..:.nm BB Pl fEeclt to- tue !pe'::lnlur. O b":;d kg e ancfd y y uf p ? ‘ andinipaired digestion. — Depot, &3 Clark street. #nd wo don't doubt but what we would have had a | Increase Russia’s aifiicultics and postponc,if not b, m..20.64! 53 | 60 [8:) brts across the duor, face downwand, and’ the brains SrRiNarIELD, Mass., March 2%.—Arclibald | 3y 8" 1500, 0" SRS RS quarrol very soon, but the Doctor suddenly con- defeat altogether, asolution of the problem, Ho v el 31 ( mo were oozing out of a bullet-holy in the head. | McGowan, aged 85, killed his son-in-law, John | jg4y 303519, 04'1870. .. 350 005. 58 SIIRTS. cluded ho a1dnt care whether we taok beck what | (9ncluded by warinly defendiug aud pralsing ie 1018, a2 091 31 { 60 Thesecond _body was touching the first, but Iy- | McGowan, szed 25, durlug 8 drunken carvusal, | 1585 403, 480, 84 ot ] By e d8ded o dldat care. whotber ok what | $ioiry Ellof, llctging bls sasaluute fo ring | *Mastmumtaerzonse 1ng more slanting crss tho cabln tban tho | at Grauby) this morniug. 1560 HBEA ro, . i00m0, 00748 SE IR " sald or not, and, &4 thete Was not any pros- | the .Ymm,n torward in 4 form which would MEYAEAL Y Mtdnigh other. The third was all huddled in 8 Leap to - d g pect of oar taking it back right off, he concluded | cnable Parliament to oxpress its oplolon. T ey T e e -Midnigbt. | 1o cust of the otber two: s fourth wus on s THE GREAT GRAB. MIRABILE DICTU! Cheaper than sny other place in tho world aé 10 quit just as we had got ready to begin."” INTERNATIONAL. Siallons."\Dar.) T, "Wind. 5a'w) iweaiker. | bed groaniog with paln, while the H(th one was duse. ' et iyl Bpectal Dispateh to The T 8pecial Dispaich o Tha Triduse. ———————— sxf"x'x 3‘;'3 xffi‘i?.:f ?x cmf,nouswmu ml-:,lnz Bir i b scross tnle Iv:n‘:vlf u::l;m soms brush, ;n-{ ‘"m IxprANAvoLIS, Iud., March 23 —Nothing new | INDLANAROLIS, lud., ;xmwl'-'fvymflnm. firanch. 73 Fiftb-av., Chicago, M. and 1013 P, INSURANCE. A7, Gourloy, staeh ThAL At frescnt no Toteir aixth awd Tt was tho ouo who gavolhelafor- [ Syl 0Nt o btler of the bauk rob- | for the Tadiana & Hiliuols Ceutral Rallrosd, to- | Watkinigoo, 1. Cr actory, 75 Weit Fayetiorss Dait To ire Editor of Ths Tridune. 7. Gour! eu tated that at pressot no forcign mation, and be i3 vnly slightly wounded {nthe Qay rought suit agatust this Sor §35,000, | SSrE, ¥d. Cicaqo, March 2hofn » former issue of Turm fi:n‘ml- 1 the United States had power to set- arm, Tho (Irst tores wcntioned wero shot in | bery. The amount takea proves to be un even | day brought sult agalus county for 835,000, | *3¥:ulako tha Anest dress shirts toorler In the most putes between mast, d Taiouxs there appeared & communication | of mL— own nul.lunnllly.c "fiflgflm-‘ 'm: headed “Insurance,” from a correspondent, | been commenced for & consular convention be- oy Shamapalgn, 1l in which be quotes from | fiken Bty and the Uited Blates. tomo ? Merald chart the amount of Insurance and | Giiyiop, whick bo hoped would be surmountod. vremiums written in Ilinols for 1670 by alx | ppg "D sko moncy vated by & township yesrs ago to sid fu | eleysnt iunver for g3 Loy dress shirta muds to or- P the road. Tho. ool has nover been | et (or$1:30snd #1.6. A perfect Ot slwars guaran: ; 4 unto ; Treasury. 10 will go back to ths towasbip. mado of WaLsULLa B1UAlIR i &igHcen Luadred lnen T 3 our A shiri mproyes s the nicess th.n.whp :1: u:g hlm.l, d:l‘lilgl:m&nahly; the ‘l';)‘lixrth $25,000 {n bills above * tweutics.? A number was shot {n the facc, aud live 000y t0-day; | of parties have beca arrcsted and will be held, Ao S0ih o st ALD i koddayy belag 10k | BufTsts not belloyed that soy ano naw n nfi""x?: e il earoth ciencerenore | s pracll it Khuessame o housty 33 33 4% 83 9 b o o 3 2 2 33 ] only TU cent ng verdict: ** Wo, the undersigned 4 ROAD, Teady-mado shirg oat, aud the price f¢ 4l Kove dowa b irectors of the United States Direct a.,,. nnetaled I the cascs GE AL f:‘.f i (o{nmuo tiwe, snd was koown to be & bad char- Tax fii‘vn'.’;nzflhngfi‘“c Chaneellor wnN{wnu;b:‘ns-lrzm‘lI: l:‘)t.[‘"nnd 13, ouly 00 cen & hvl:flu. tho “Di“ Canadlan belog set down | Cabls Coipuny bave lssucd o circular ansounc- ow, 8hu In, and Ah Yuen, agree that the do. | 8467 et has mads a6 order that the Recelver of the Cone | Hag ehire Cidere by Bial) Bromipily avieirded. (uateae 2 having written $10,100,565; premfums, 813),- | lng their resicuatlon, Tho circular states that ceased camjo to tholr uath by pistol-shot MOUNTAIN MEADOW, ! Ratirond ot N » o J. A, ECCLESTON was otho gures showing tie smount written | the Directors, selig that tho pollcy which they ‘wounds, the weapons being in the hauds of six OW., tral Rallroad of New Jersey payall employes w: e B9 " 'y a8 an ermor ot tho Heraid. Thy correct B3 | supported of laying a second cablo isat prosont white mon unkugwn £o tha jurv.? Tho bodics [ SAUT LAE, March 23.—The United States | their back wages out of tho surplus earnings. | s 2SI ChcH0 Pranch,, Aica ire $10,160,583, s sliown br other fosur- | qule lwpeless, liav recorded thel resolutivn OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, werd then brought to the yudertaking sooms of | Marsbal left Beaver, Utah, last eveaing with | The Recelver will bo ablo 1o pay sbout $30,000 OIL TANKS, as well 83 tho Herald's “compara- | that tbey would support Penaer's Committes fn Livearoor, March 22—Tho steamship Brit- ott asd will be b John D. Lee. It 1s supposod that the exccution e this mooth. The whole amount is about $400, | ~~ae. }g'.'i ¢ ;n. It will thus be scen that tho | its policy of forming o working amaugemcnt Horal Canadian Tusurance Coupany bavs but, | Wi tho Abglo- Aicrican Company, which they | taales salled for New York, took out specto of 't sande band. who. hive hosn buras | 4 1o take plsce st Moustalu Meadow, upon she.| U0; aud wikbe pald fo aboyt tiree miaths. WiLsonN & EVENDEN, Jittle more than unc-hall the mount ut risk fu’f readily sdwlt mey aiso lcad toa prosperous | the value of £20,000. , : iog Chiucss buildings and shooting futo thelr | $°C8eOf tho massacre. Theso wovements are ITEMS OIlL TANKS vls than that which yourcorrespundent took | future. BoUTHAMPTON, March 23.—Steamship Amer- | houscs in this vicinity for a month past. Public | kept as quict as possible, 28 1t is feared anat- s Ao SHIPPING O, Palng to mako the publle bellovo it had. OEX DERDAX'S BANGE-FINDER. trom Now York, nas arrlved. foeling is thoroughly sroused against the mur. | sitempt at rescue will bowade, A company of | | The aonual meetlog of the Chicago, Burling- Plpont s IIPHKI.I{“ LANS, . 1cLaRDION & NaouTz, Disoaich 13 Lonon Timas. =W Yonx, March 22—Asrived, steamer Al- | derers, and if thoy should bo arreated thera will | soldicrs attonded the party. Mountaln Meadow | ton & Quincy Hallroad takes placo Wedsesdsy CITIOAGO Maasgers Weatcra Uepastment, Beruiy, Manch 4—Gen. B, ot tho | satls, from Glasgow, be danger of Jynch 1aw. Ak 8lLue's wash-house, | Is about ninety miles from Beaver, forty-fve | at the office of the Company fu this cliy. Much B 053 7UA SATALawR 3