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2 . : THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1878 CRIMINAL NEWS. made ACADEMY OF MUSIC. | Genet Dissatistied with tha Harm He Has Done American Justice. lately, Tha complaint made against bim to-day was of forgery and of uttering forged paper, ‘based on ona of the forred cherks passed on the Firat Natlonal Bank hers. The examination was ndjourned untfl Friiay next, and_he s in Jall awalting 1ty not offering bail. The cano promises to bo oncof the most exciting and seusational ever tried in this city, auch fotention hasing boen piven. Under this rulo the rool will _contlune to exist untll the time stated above.. The notico of with- ratral on the part of the above two ronds came uuon the other members of the combination Itke a clap of thunder from a clear sky, No one had the least {dea that they Intended to withdraw, or that they were oven dissatls- flod _ with the workings of the pool. It haa always been suoposed © that the 8t, Louis members of the pool were tho strongeat advocntes of n continuance of the arrangement, a3 it gave them advantages NADWAY'S REMEDIES, From the Hon. Thurlow Weeg INDORSING Dr,RADWAY'SR. R, R, REMEDIEY After Using Them for Several Years, Ngw Yore, Jan.4, 1877.—DeanBen; Ma 2 enal yearsuredyoirmeniéinen, dounting! "n"v.'n'r}{,'fil. Tha following hills wero introdoced and refer- ol s 3 Ty Mr. Spencer~To incorporate the Natlonal T‘!t{flc Itailroad & Telegraph Company. Tiy Mr. Saundcra—Supplementary ta_the fofnt resolntion in relation to tha Paria Exposition, It enthorizes the Premident to appoint eighteen addi- tlonal Commisaioners, Mr. Sanndera nrked for {ts present consideratiom, bt objection wns made. Mr. Eaton prosented a petitton of eitizons of Pottavilie, Pa., favoring an amendment to the Sil- ver bill ro a8 to make the silver dollar contain 430 grains of standard silver. Lald on the table, Mr, Chaffee presented A petition from citizens went promptls to work, and got ahead of tham both. Two lots, G0 feet by 110, on tha west alde of [IMalsted, near the corner of Madison, were purchased, the framo bulldings standing thercon wers moved away, nnd the work of buitding a theatre was begun forthwith. In thirty-five days the bullding, costing nearly $50.000, waa completed, accord- Ing _to the designa of Col. éh(pmnn and Wallace llume, who coustructed the audl- torfum, It was but a mmn‘y cdifice, mostly frame, with n coating of brlck, but \mvlnn‘ o rather neat and imnosing frontage. The in- This Well-Known Resort Gone io Join Myers' and the Globe. COUNTERFEITERS. Soscial Diapaich in Tha CAicago Triduns, WILEESDARRS, Pa, Feb, 4.~Dctcctivo Per- Ilo Therefore Offers the Addi- Speonlations on the Origin of the Fire Bfterexperiencing thetr eficacy with full' confldeaces of Colorado favoring the purchaso by the Govera: tional Spurn of Returning king, of tho Sccret-Bervice Department of the | goor the Chicago ronds which they conld not —The Losses—A Little terlor wos well furnished, and made a very de- ‘,.';.‘.‘H'.‘.‘,;'n'%'fifi'r"."-fl’e‘“h’!"-‘a’dé?xv‘."‘fi%fi.‘".’n,“' y\tnldn{lgll&l‘;l; m%n;lnn‘e,;:;r (‘)'r‘lf ct‘::n‘;l,: o éiet to New York. Iru;uurjv, has lm;:r:‘ shndowl;flt a susmclcd )u!u;a on fln}nnrrl‘s‘:.' m'l t);: lgnv.mrgltcung History, slrfinu n]ml comforiable ngd}torh}m.mn by She .".‘.i.‘:;.".’.h'.'."{r'.‘-a fa 6k piien 91"5::1:? "rq;llr:n% erred to tho # R caler In counterfcit money for several days, | of the ctation held in this of 0t CBra. ho place was oponed Jan. 10, hy the I q i ody Hetle] Tiande. R andlon Bundass T company Wikt Toeel polies | Talmage and MeRiasock avawed thelr nten Wyndhnm Comedy. Company, whiclh hid becn | Saasekes eiierdcscrived than fyip by s e, wa myl\‘l’;.r ’gnr;\mlflr:;cnlf“ pAlitiand frani clllze il His Appesrance Yesterday Bsforo the officers and detectlves, succeedsd in arresting tloato rllnglto‘(h '3":,“: lc:r‘ !:n'n "Ae;loclyn'l:'v‘n‘ » clcaao, Fln}‘l‘nfi! at ]nm llcnrbm;,(- i nfam. and n‘m nn(!' Anding tho promised nn_e‘_fi"fii,aw,c',m e 3 ¢ " )2 Y 0 the very Iast, an serted that thoy had f Madison and . | openin, oy was obertson’s comed 3 I;x‘::hgghpfinnrkn’v':f lfi'fi?e"ié.:fl:}&hffi:{."é';‘l?u"vfi Bar of an Open Court, Peter and Thomas Connel at Pake Hallow. | gyory AL &L pleased with the workings of Tho box at the cornor of Madisol Tl L y | p&Maswar. of *“Ours, e succgss of the Academy was immediato, Peoble came to it from all parts of the city, and starsof all degrees of magnitude fornd 46 to their intorest to sccuro engagements there. Mr, Clipp socured ns his manager Mr. Charles R. Gardiner, a young man ol remarkable encrgy, although utterly ignorant at flest of the business ho had ust engaged (0. What he lacked in owledge was amply compcnsated for in aublime self-assurance, and on the whole tho ublic had reason to ha satisficd with he results of hls entorprise. For acv- cral seasons the Academy bad the pick of the dramatic stars and combinations in the country, and jt succeeded fn retaniug most ‘of them long nfter Mo Vicker and tlooley had reconstructed their theatres on tho Bouth 8fde. Indeed it was for a series of scasons the recognized star theatro sted streots—now No. 833~has Jong enjoyed the distinction of being turncd In ottener than any other in the city. But in spite of this frequency, and the dangerous neighborhood, thero never waan sertous alarm until last night. At twenty minutes after 12 o'clock B33 was struck from the firc-bells, and a bright light in the sky fndicated that that box hnd not been turned in this time for nothing. The reflection Increased momentarily, and flve minutes later the 211 gave notice that the fire was one of more Lthan ordinary mogni- tode. It proved to be in the Academy of Muste, and the flames ran over It g0 fast that nearly the whole theatre . was a .mass of flames before s stcamer got to aud repeal of tho Specle Kesumption act, Ro- They hod a hearing before Ald, Yarsous this afternoon, the evidence showing that they had endeavored to shove tho ‘‘queer™ at various poluts hercahouts, offcriog counterfefts on the Hanover National Bank of this State at &30 per 8100, and counterfeit coln et £50 per ¥100. Tho evidence was conclusive, and each, In default of 3,000 bail, was committad. Poter Connel was arrested tn Phil- adejphia last December eharged with the snmo offcnse, but, in somo mannor, escaped convie- tion. Tho brothers arc well-known despera- dnes, and have figured in two murders in Tnn TRINUNP'S columne. No lees than scven ar- rosts have been mada in the past two weeks in this county through tha efforts of Dotective Porkins, Detective Hamixlon also arrived from Fayctie County to-day with Biyan McGlynn, the pool. Wbat so susddenly caused them to change thelr mind 18 not known, and yarlous canecs are asslzncd for it. Tho prlnclfial cause is undoubtedly the fact that the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company scems to ba_deter~ miued to extend ita lino’ from Mexico, Mo, to Kaneas City next spring, ‘Tho 8t. Louls, Kan- eas City & Northern has made the most strenu- ous cfforta to prevent the consummation of this plan, beeatee the Chileago & Alton at present Is compelled to use tho Kausas City & Northern, as its Kansas City conncctlon, and the latter does not like to loso tho benefits it has heroto- fore derived from its Chicago connection. Bo- shlcs, the construction of au Independent lino " by thu Chicago & Alton would catablis! a _competing road botween Kansas City and 8t. (Louis, which field 18 now exclusively amlplc»’ by the Kaneas Clqr& Northern and Missourl Pacific Raliroads, ‘Tho RADWAY'S READY RELIER Curxes the Worst Paius in from Onote ‘Twenty Minutos. INOT OINE FEOUR A S The Only Pain Remedy nt [natantly stops the most excenclating pains, nflammation, ferred, Mr. DBeek presented rorolntiona of the Amerlean Association of Drecders of Short-1lorn Cattle pray- ing Congrees and the Dominion Parliament fo re- nuve the daties fmposcd on ock other than thoronghbred imported into Ca nd tho United Staten, Referred. Mr. \\'Ind'cun'!l plr»lwnlexlklll Joint rcsnlnn?n‘ 'M l'lm Minnesota Legislature asking an_approptiation for and smprovement of the Red Riverof the North, Tteferred. Mr, Maxey, from the Commistec on Military Af- fairs, roporicd with an Amendment tho Senate bill . mmending Sec, 1,001 of tho Hevised Statntes of the United States, relative to the annund lPuroprlll\nn for the militia fotce of the Unlted States. Placed on tha calendar. Mr. Withers, from {he Commitleo on Penslons, reported with amendments the Senate bilt amend- 1ng the laws grantieg pensions to soldiera and saile The Confident Contempt of Decent Men’s Feelings which Prompted the Acte Arrival in Grand Rapids of o Forger with More Names than & Lord, Mis Distinguished Reeeplion at fhe Depot hy Bankers and Merchants. 0 cures Congestions, whether e af ARToL Calendar. GENET. who was arrcsted for the same crime at Hoyels work, The forks of flame shot high | of the city, nor did it quitc sink to the level of ,,;‘,‘;{;,?,‘g,""l;g& Bowei, oFoiler Eisidn OF organa, by “Murr.l:l(:-;vfihvlro&- r.‘.f‘;"nn'.‘«"'.'.‘;'z L:gg:l:‘l':lche'fl:flgr:‘m_ Avectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tridune, ton recently, and made his escape from tho | Bt. Louts roeds hnvinl“cxhnmtcd all thelr | fnto the alr, Muminating tho wholo neighbor- | o kecond-class house until nhout the closc of 2 New Yomw, Feb, 4—"Princo Mall” Genet | lockup in that town. surrendered to the authoritics to-day, after four years of exile as n fugitive. Convicted {n 1878 ona chargo of felony, and sentonced to flve years fu State Prison, he waa allowed to visit hishome in charge of o deputy, and escaped nicans to dissuade the Alton fromfits deslen are now undoubtedly determined to ficht this rond on the Kansas cll.{ Lusiness and devrive it of nsouthwestern outlet for the time being, hoping theroby to “bulldoze™ the Alton [ Ilclcnll{ to give up the project. As lung as they remaloed In the ‘combination Mr. Gardner's connection with it. 1n the summer of 1874, the business continu- fug as prosperous ss oyer, the owners reoon- structed the butlding, adding an additiohnl story to the front. wall, and remodeling the in- tertor, About this timne dr. Lorlng sold ont his interest {n the concern, and Mr. "Clapp be- sider and report o plan for enlarged accommoda. tiana for the Library of Congress, and appropriat- ing 22,500 to procure plans. ITg arked for present contlderation of the blil. Objection was made. Placed on the calondar, Mr. Morrill, from the Committeo on Financc,ro- orted an amendment to tho bill o remit taxes on Pnuuls'l‘nl bauke, being In snbstance that presen ted FROX ONE TO TWENTY MISUTES, o0 matter how viatent o tating th Eur;m";fnc. SN G R enralglc, or prostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIER hood, nnd thousands were attracted to the spot, lling up Ilalsted streot until the police drove then back to Mndison and Monros streets, where thoy romained untii the bullding was de- stroyed. ‘Tho bullding Is n total wreck losides 'The TNIE LUDLOW CODE. Special Dixvatch to The Chicaga Tridune, New Yonk, Feb, 4.—Maj, Chase, of tho De- partment of Justice, §s coming from Washing- ton to nquire futo thy charges that men cone e such 8 s 4 by Ar. Rollins 'last \week in regard to exempting | {n some manner unexplained. For allowlug | yrnag (o the Ludlow Street Jull to awalt T e oasmaes o pu;lhcd, Y0 wheir | whole roof fa gone, and omly o smail scc. | fi° ‘auld, proutloor,. tigrdiuor atlll. setalnine WILL AFFORD m::mr EASE. mereantile or business deposits from taxation upon | him to get away Sherffl Brenoan suffered o | yiol for erimes ogainst tha Natlonal Gov- | sction they may be ableto fniict some domage | tion of —the front, |m"'°‘““°‘¥ back | amooth mailing for n timo, but intesting | Infiammation of the Kidaoys, Priniea, nterest. has een ollowed, —Ordered | o) imprisoniment and $1,000 finc. Spesk- | crunent aro. allowed to wander about this | ibomthe Altou, but they wil hardly succead in | & the, abous £00000, St s ratmoagie) | Lionbies begus.. Thore wero dparta of tompor u!i;”.m:m:’o: :‘;“tfii‘;fi:"l::;s Mr. Ceckrell, from the Committee on Military | ing of the return, the Zimes says editortal- | oy oy will; plso the charges that. criminals forelng the tnanagers of this road "to give up .000, between the emplover and the employe, and nz- atio: )y and a story adided in 1874 at a cost of $15,000, Owing to the depreciation ol ~property, it was not worth ot 8 o'clock last migiit over (9:;!:)00 or $30,00. Thore fs some in- thelr projeet, They are not of the kind that are easlly intimidated and scared, and what they once undertake to do they mean to carry out, if they belleve such action to Lo for the ft- Affalea, reported favombly on the Benate bill for the rellef of the ofiicers and privates of the Fonrth Arkansas Cavalry, Placed on the calendar. Mr. Chnffee submitted o resolution caliing upon the Hecretary of the ‘Prensury to submit to the Sone ly: “Henry W. Uenet, one of the thieves of the Ring, dramatically walked into court to<lay and gave limsell up, was sdmitted to bail ana furnished bondsmen in the Congoation ot tho Lunas, Sore Thront, Dillault Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hystarics, Oroup, Diphtheria, 1y stories occasfonally leaked out concernin: o certaln “dend room," the eacrets ol which have but partialiy boen revenled. The theatre as 4 firet-class piace of resort began to convicted n United 8tates Courts and sent ta the Kings County Penitentlary have heen seen from time to time on Broadway, apparently cn- Joying themselyes. Attorney-tenoral Duvens E tarcat of thelr rond. Whether tho Bt Louls, | surance, but how much it is impossibla to learn, | Joug cast, and in the spring of 1875 Mr. Gard- tarrh, Influent: ato copica of any papets In his Department relatlok | oot of §25,000 with promptness and dis. | OFICFs ® thorouah fnvestigatfon, Kungos City & Northern will succeed fn shutting | Alco T, Clapp is in L«‘x‘ro e and Lis parinen | fuer clored his omheetion with It and went to o ‘Hondaohs, 'I?n:t'hnuhn. 1o the settlement of acconnts l'nrx%lnllnm ortation teh, ned g " Sralol tnk aeali. Gonct fn 2 out the Alton from Kansas City unttl the com- | Mr. fiunz. did not make his appearance on the | Phitadeiphta. 4 Neuralgls, Rheumatism, af the flcc«ind ’Iggmry\lmlm‘sll. ula 10 San Fran- | pateh, hen il el FORGERY, pletion of ts own line dopends on the contract | ground. After that time the houso was lat out to com- Cold Chills, Aguo Chilla, mhtl‘: Ile' '.-'r‘: vy.nmém"ar;tgmf‘l‘-m Eeenisg af cm\vlc'lexl dlcla?‘.! ll; zfif"«"‘"’ 188, be | LoursviLe, Feb. 4.-?\lr. Henry 8. Moss, o l;curuct‘ix th‘n‘s two mn:in.h!hx‘l ltmm l:]t {)1. ulnln)t;e fai my“u;fl',fil‘;l&“\";"; llll‘:‘lo.c:r’u?-um thoheat- blnnluone, ucciiuk}nnlly being cl;)sgd 51?' weeks at Ohilblains, and Frost. Bites, tatee, Mich., onking s ation forthe | Wos found guilty of obtaining - money on | member of the Board of Aldermen, and a prom- | done, the damage tothe Alton will be slight, % i a time, until the season of 1876, when 1t ?,'.1‘,’,‘,3&7..“{!“3', i e T e ,.fé‘cm Ro- | false pretenses. It was the business " for {t wil undoubtedly be abe ablo to | Cr to besure, but the spaco all around them J fnent nerchant, 18 discovercd to have forgeil paper to the extent of $40,000 or #50,000. New York and Loulsvitle parties are the sufferers. Mr. Moss was tho senior member of the firm of Moss & Semple, wholesale hardware dealers, and bore an ecxcellent reputation for business integrity. MURDERED AND RORBDBED, Bostox, Feb, 4.—To-nlght, the body of James 1. Daley was found on the pavement, corner of Fourth and C strects, South Boston, e had been robberd, and his skull crushed {n, probably from the blow of a slung-shot. No clew to tho murderers, whose object was undoubtedly rob- bery, decoased being in the habit of carrying considerable mouey about his persun, —— was leased by MecCoy & FKmineit, who started s varfoty ontertainment, charging a low F"“" for admission, Under thelr management he Academy has heen dolng a prosperous bust- ness_up to tho time of tho disastor which has Jnat befallen it. The alurm from Box 065 at 4:15 yesterday af- ternoon was caused by a fire o o frama bullding on the corner of West Fortleth nnd Fulton streeta in tho Town of Cicero. The bullding and contents were almost totally destroyed, eu- taillng o loss of $3,000, covored by o policy for x’.!.mo in the Girard of Toronto. Cause un- nown. «was cemented, and even should one have fallen over, the burning conls could not have reached the womdwork. Tho only light in the structure, 8o far as could be ascer- talned, was from a Jet on the stage, ond justood In tha centre, and the flama was fully five feet above the floor. A score of peo- ple who were fn the viclnity at tho time heard a nolse as if an cxplosion hnd taken place, but what cxploded {8 n questlon no one coutd ansiwer. The gas-meter was sugirested, but ona- conld mot have ‘made & sound strong cmmfih to be lcard a Dblock ofl. There were nooils in the bullding, noth- fug that could cxplode, Otlicer 'l'ovplm]'. of ths Amierlcan District Telegraph, seems to hav been tho firat one who saw the flames, He was passing the alley ~ running past the rear of iho theatre and; entering Madison street just west of Cobb's{blocks, and noticed firo throngh the windows,the reflection belng quite bright. Ile ran ut once to tho Lox on the corner of Madison and Ifatated strects and turned in an alorm. Just at that moment Lir heard an explosion. 8o, from bhis statetuent, tho fire must liave started previously, The fiamos, aftor the explosion, spread rupiidly, and made thelr appearancs almost immedlately un theroof, and in every part of the structure. ™ By thotime tho Firo Department areived it was completely enveloped, and pouring water fnto it _was of service only as o protection to adjacent property. This consisted muinly of framg shautics, ‘Nos. 77 and 70 on the north and Nos. 85 and 87 on the south belng wooden, while In tho rear were [ratuo stables and o car- roulcmhop or two. Tho Fire Marshal stationed hls men All around the theatre, nfter a second alarm had brought more asslstance, and the fire did not go beyonl Its walls. As usual, THE OREATEST ALARM mfivnlled among tho peoplo llving in the neigh- rhood, nnd many of thuso lving on Ureen streot tore up thelr carpets and packed up their traps preparatory to n hosty oxit, The Jocullty I8 on excelient ono for a conflagration. But for tho excollent handling of the fircinen there would lave been oul blackness on the greator portion of the bloc! this moroing. Fart of tho west walls fell out about 1 o'clock, but no ong was hurt, and the bricks fell fn such a wav nsa to damago only somu outhouses'and fences. By half-pust 1 o'clock restdents In the vicinity oreathed caslor, and pegau hunting for thoir bed-clothe ing, A littlo after 3 their beds woro made up mmml and “what o lucky escapel™ was in everybady’s mouth. In tho crowd that swarmed about in the vidaity of the burning structurc was espiod WILLIAM RMMETT, lessco and mansger. He wus nervous and exclted, and claimed to bave lost every- thing. ITe took the theatre two yoars ago, when [t was a dead welght on the owner, Willlem B, Clapp. Iu fact, the olace had censed to be a paying ventnre two years aud o half after tho fre. ferred, Mr. Cameron (l’n.z presonted resolutions of tho City Council of Erle, P, in favor of Increasing tlie cficlency of the llfe-saving etation at that putnt. Reterred, Mr, Saunders presonted a petition of the State officers and othiers of Ncbraska asking an appro- priation for the Improvement of the Missouri River ot or near Omaba and Counct] Blu@s, Referred. Mr. Coukling, from the Committee on Fflrfl%n Ttelationn, reported favorably on the House i to change the namo of tha Consulate atOmoa and &ruxillo. Passcd, At the expiration of the morning hanr, consld- cratlon of the Stiver LI was resumed, and Mr. eck submitted an amendment. directing the Sec- Zelary of (ho Treasury to purchase from time to $ime sflver bnlifon not leas than $1,000,000 p.r month, or us mach more aecan be colucd at the mints of the United Statee, tho Uniled Ktales to havo_the hanefit of the gain or selgniorage, pro- wvided, whenover the matket prica of sliver hullion fe such that it canuot be vurchased at Jess than par in legal-tenders, he shall €lvn notice of the fact, and then any cltizen of the “nited States owning hullion may deposit the same at the mint and have it coined, ~The amendmeut farther provides that eubsidiary cotnage ehall con- 1ain the same relative quality of pure and standar. silver as tho eliver doliar, After Mr. Beck haa cxplalned his amendment briefly, Mr. Bayard apuke in oppoeition to the bill, Mr. Baynrd argaed that the passage of much a Bill would Jead the Amerienn people to still greater disaster than they hud yet experienced in their tnancis} policy. ~ All measnres ke tuls wonld ouly revive anid oxpand the very evila from which tho people now sought reliei. There were no troublcs as rerlous as those which nccompanied ¥ fulse system of wmoney. He spoke i fa- vor of a stable currency, and eajd we shonld hase n currency which would clrcuiate cvery- Yhere and mafntaln a fxed valuo everywhere, le betloved but for the present agitation cunsed v thiy silver dincussion the minlmum gold coina of var country woull live begun to make thelr ap- wearance, and soall doubts as to fluctuntion wonld liave ended en referred to the action of England, (irr- nd other European countries, In regard (o tion of the silver-gold standard, aud read veently publighed dispatchin regard to France ading the colnage af sliver, Mr. Matthews—Tho vole in tho French Asrem- bly wan to0 féstraln the colnare of ailver on private account avid not on Governwent sceonnt, Atr. Bayard »ald ho dsd not o understand it Ho quoted from a table as 10 the number of sliver dol- Ynra coinert nt vuricun times, und wald e wanted the people (o sec that from 1804 to 1835 thelr futher: | not coia any of them. Mr. Withernawhed 1f two balf-aallare then cotned 10t make ono dollar, r. Layard suid the cry of the Senator hiad not boen for the half-dollars of hisfathera; it had been for the dollar, One effect of the passago of this il would te to diminish revenues upon importa to the extent of 10 per cont, and ono of his grentest anprelienslona of the result of ita passsge would ve the roturn from Euzope forasie in th United States Jarge number of our bonds now held abroad. I'his would lower them In price. [leason as wo Wit about our richi to pay bonds In sllver, tho dict of the comutercial world would be that oue itors were treated unjustly by such paynient. He hiad heard capital denonnced “dnring thin de- make an arrangement with the Ilaunibal & 8t. Joc for n southivestern connection until its own line {s completed. Homo fears aro entertalned that tho dissolution of tho Missouri-River pool will agalo {nvolve the reads leading to sud from Missouri River points into suother disastrous freight war. Yet 1t s hardly probable that ony such war will result, as none of the ronds are in n condition to stand heavy losscs,~tho Bt. Lonls roads much more so than the Chlcago roads. Whilo the sudden termination of the pool will undoubtedly create surprise, yet it is not at ail strango that It has gone to the wall, Ever since its forination thero hos been more or leas trouble, and its existence has always been hong- ing on o very slender thread, Every one cou- versant with the working of pools predicted at the beginning that it would not Jast_any great lenizthof thme, beeause it contained mombers whoso interests wero entirely antagonistic. The only pools that have worked successfully so far ore those of roads leadlng from one common point to another, as in the case of tho Omaba pool, TICKET-FORGER NEATLY NARBED. Mr, 8. P, Shields, tho tleket-scaiper, fecls prouder than o peacock Ior having been tho humble fnstrument {o bringiug to justice an expert and dangerous ticket-forger, A young man called at his ofllee ou Clark ‘street yester- day mornlug, offerlug for sale scveral coupon tickets from Chicogo to 8t. Paul over the Mi- waukee & 8t. Paul Raflroad, 1ssucd by the Now York Central Raflroad, the portion fromn New York to Chlcn{:o being torn off, having ovidently buen used, Mr. Shields looked at one of the tickets, aud, belng suspicious of its befn a coun- terfoit, he asked to ace the other one which the man had In bis hand, Oucompariog the two ha found that they had tho samae number, while the genuiine aro eonsccutively numbered. With- out losing his vresence of mind, Mr. 8hiclds osked the price of the two tickets, which huwas fuformod would by 837, Mr. Shiclds sold he would take them at_ that price, Lut, pretending not to have” the moncy handv, asked the parly to accompauy him to his other oflice, where ho would poy him. This ruse was uscd to lurg the yousg man {nto the uttica of the Chicago, Milwoukee & St. Paul Rafiroad oflice to have tho tickets further Identitied, aud 4 found to be forgeries to have bim arrested. On thelr way thither the young may scemed to smell o mico aud demanded his tickots buck, but Mr. Shields refuscd, aud, ns the young raseal tricd to lag behind toget o chance to escupe, Mr, Bhlelds collared him nnd forced Ll ptong. At the Milwaukee & Bt Paul Ralirond oflice the tickets wero readily vronounced forgeries, and un officer was Aent for, who teok the culpnt In charge. 1o rave his nawne as Btevens and protested his Innocence, clalming to have purchased tho tickets at Buf- fulo in good fulth, Ile was taoken to the Con- The applieation of the READY RELIRF to the gr parts whita the pain oF Gilically exista Wil i “Thirty tosixty drops in halt a tambler of water win 1y Hioar Dt Headasna, Diarehen, Dysebtors, Cas T Slo als and sl Inteenat et ord:Calle Traxclers thould slwayscarry & bottls of RADWAT'S READY RELIEE with them, ‘A few drope in waier Tl prevent sickneraor paia from citngo of water. 11 1tbetter than French Lirandy or Bittersas » atmulagy, FEVER AND AGUE. TEVER AND AGUE cared for 50 cents, There fa n areinadint agent In thia world that witl cars Fever oot If other Malario 118 AN Tlous, Scariet T o an OLher Feyata (hided by AW AL {fl'{";'}‘, pra (alde 3 ;:?%&&I:RADWAYHIIBAD? ELIEF. ‘Iflxyuflu HEALTH! BEAUTY! of Bheriif Brenuan to hand him over to tho Warden of Ludlow Jall. But that kind-hearted officer of the law, who afterward sald he was magnantmous to Genet because it was notori- ous that he and Genet were not on terms of personal friendship, allowed the convict to go and come at his own awect will._In comuany with one 8hiclds, a Deputy 8herifl, Genet spent. tho last day of his residence in New York In rolstering with his friends. Somchow, be- tween the whisky punch and “the cham- pagne, he managed to clude the wig- flance of his ‘‘keeper,” ns Shiclds wras facetiously called, snd ran away. ‘Thore was o great pother over the fugitive felon's cs- cape. Sherdff Brennan was very much * sur- prised,"” he sald, but, rallying from’his Orst shock of astonishment, he expreesed Dis confl- dence 1 Genet's speedy capture. He had G elows, any number of them. From that day to this the model police of New York have had clews, but they never found the man until, of his own free wiil, he watked futo court anfi sur- rendered himself, Why should he not surrender himsclt? Tweed, to be sure, 18 In jall, but all the _rest ol the Ring are ot large, **Tom " Flelds Is fust across the Canadian bonndary, watching the present pro- ccedings with much Interest and makini ready to come back, Connolly’ remalns an exile for a brief season longer, Watson's cstate Is releasedd. Really, Genet hos hod abundant ren- son to urge him to ruturn. And he has now come back, as his attorner says, In con- tempt of Court, but deeply penitent. This par- ticular prm!lcnl' was (he most vulgar, brutal, nnd_ deflant member of the rine. Te was o loud-moutbed, swageering rufilan, relylng on lis stolen cash to carry him through any storm that might arfse. ‘And he ran away precisely as some men have cheated the gallows, deflane of justice to thelast. We ore gratified to learn that he I truly =~ penitent, and that his_ vounte- nance exhibits ‘marks of care and mnxicty. Anl o they all come back, one _after another. Trobably itscemed very fine to Sweeny, Wood- ward, Genet, and the rést, to plan for an escape and a forelzn residence, It things camo to the worst. But New York ts the paradise ot thieves. They tind na such pleasant apot in other countrics, An cducated fclon might amuse himself in Europe, even though ent off from the campanionship of all whom he has known, but a mature man who has found lils highes rn‘]uymenl— in the fumhl(ucvhmrn and drinking-places ond fn the udulation of his cronles in this city, [ loat when ho begins 1ife anew In a strange land, Just now, in g apaam of virtue, we havo pun- fshed several defaulters and Insurance men AT NEBRASKA CITY. Ostasa, Neb,, Feb, 4.—Catrols’ flouring-mill, Nebragka City, burned Sunday, with 1,000 bush- cls of wheat. Loss, 815,000; $nsurance, $3,000, e — CASUALTIES. TITE METROPOLIS DISASTER. Wasmixaron, D, C., Feb. 4.—Two bodies, supposed to be thosc of Mrs. Meyer and Joscph Nowton, the cabiu boy of the tMetropolis, wero washed on tho beach yesterday, and weroburied, All tho bodles recovered from the wreek have boeen buried along the beach from the scenes of tho wreck to o distance of ten miles north, The graves are simply marked by two stakes, Indl-, cating tho hend and foot of the grave. Thero are no ruarks ldcnurylufi the corpses within the graves. Tho survivors having all left, there re- malns no one that can {dentify tho dead. Nonvotg, Va,, Feb. 4.—Tiic Metropolia sur- vivors have Joft for Philadelphfa. Tho officers and crew went to New York. ‘The ofllcers of the Metropolis were to-lny examincd at the Custom-Tlouse before Inspoctor of Hulls J, J. Dunbar, and J. E. Bowers, Inspector of Dollers, with a view to nscertalning the con- dition of the suipwhen she salled. Capt. Ankors and I'irat-Mate Dickinaon both testifled that she was o {(ood condition, and entircly sca- worthys thiat the wholo trouble was caused by the unskillful loading of the railroad {ron. PHicADELPRIA, Feb, 4.—~The Adams Express Company has taken to Norfolk, free of charge, a supply of clothing for thosurvivors of the Motropolla. 5 FATAL ACCIDENT. Apecial Disputch 1o The Chicago Tridune, Fannmer City, IiL, Feb, 4, —8aturday evoning a fatal aceldent occurred not far from this place, causing the instant dcath ot Patrick Uahagan, o was driving homo with a ,load of conl, Tho wagon went off tho sido of tho bridge, upsetting waron aud coal on Gahagan, breaking his neck, and killing him_ inataotly. Gahagan leaves a wife and eight children, the coldest beiug only 11 yeara old. PARDONS IN MICIIIGAN. Special Dixpatch to The Chicuza Tribune, Abpntiax, Miel, Feb, $.—Gov. Crosswell, dur- ing the past year, has pardoned only sixteen crhninals, Ilis predecessor, tha Houw. J. J. Bagley, pardoned thirty-four In the first year of hisadministration and twenty-six in the second. THE RAILROADS. TIHE NEW TRUNK LINE AGREE- MENT. Pool-Commissioner Albert Fink laa fssued the following clreular, Which was received ves- terday by the rallroad compauics In thls elty: To the Oifficers and_Agenta of the Trunk Lines, and Thelr vestern Connecting Linea At o moot- ing held this day of thoe Fxccntives of the trunk lines, tho tinty of enforcing the malntenance of Enst-bound rates was dovolved upon the Trunk- Line Commissluncr, Mr Albert ink, and this fa 1o notafy you that the trunk lines will enforcu by ench medsures a8 may bo found necessary tho maintanance of the present tari it rates, baved upon 40 centw from Chicago, and such Enst-bound ratcs as may from tlme to time boe agreed npon here- after when requested to do so by sald Commine sloner. And taat tho further daty s dovolved 1pon sucl Commissloner of conferting with the Western roade, nxwell an the (rand Trunk of Canudn, for the purpose of sccuring thelr co-op- eration In the malutenance of such rates, . . dewett, Presudent Erle Rallway; Thomas A, Hcott, Presiaent Pennsylvanta Rallroad and Ponnaylvania Company: J. W, Unrreit, Prosidont altimore & Ohlo (tatiroad; W, 1L Vanderbill, Prealdent Now York Coutral & Mudson River Ratlroad, The abovo circular was accompanled by an- other one, contalnlug the full text of tho agre- mont entered Into by the trunk-line Presidents at thelr incoting fn New York Jan. 30. Tho new sgreement {8 as follows: Wuznzas, It has been found Impracticablo to necure a fall matutenance of East-botnd rates une der tha organization huretofore sdopted by the trunk lnos {n connectlon with the organiaation of tha Westorn lines, thercforo to supply existing mmulu and pure Rich Blood—Tncrenss of Fleah ang :gnll »lhb-c jear Skin and Deautiful Complexion secured DR. RADWAY'S - Sersaparillian Resolvent ston! curt ok, B e T T et Loa lobaeia of this truly wonderful inedicine, that Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Welght i3 Secn and Felts THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Every drop of the Sareapariian Hesolvent commany, cateathongh the Itiood, weat. Urine, and otner dalcy aod juicea of tha system, the vigorof life, for {t prepares tlin wastea of (hie hody with new and sound msterisl * ulg, Bypuiilin, Conpumption, landuler Diseus, ‘e in the Throst, Moutn, Tumors, Nodes in tb4 Glandaand uther partsofthe system, Soro Kyes, Sirum orous Discharges from the Kars, mad the worst formsc! Rkin Diiscases, Kruptions Fever Sores, beald llesd, Iung Worm, Al Knoum. Erysipciss, Acme, Disck g ‘Worma in the Flesd, Tusiors,’ Cancersin the omb, and all wastesof the'lita principie, are wittfiy t Lls wonder of modern chemlitrs, either of these forms of discase {1a potent pawer tocure them. Iftho patient, dally beooming rodacad by the wastes s0q_decomposition that are continuslly progressiog. succeods In arrosting theso wastes, And repairs thie eana ‘with new inaterist rade from bealthy blood—and this the Barssparillian wi curg—a cure ia Cers taln1for whea unca tb i au and does sec 0 AD1s remaly, comninenices, its vork of purifeatfon, and succeods in diminiahifng tho los o nte, q 7 . s tral Statlon, whure hio was scarchied, aud a num- | The first ecason under Ennnctt’s wanagement SU¥TFOCATED, waates, [ta Foinire will De rapld, and every day L e T A i of e ith u‘tlu‘nrc\ummmtl reverity, bt the zm:‘m:l of | clmtiabssnd defectsy tho fullawlr phanathe: inee of th torged ekets wero fuuut u his pos- | was an umulomnled success, and tnongh, tha ad- New Yonr, Feb. 4.—A fire vccurred on tho mfi'f?:;%ffl F’J;T?%‘[,'u'é.’" RS AN dag welunt country offered no impediment to thy poar 8 ng remain unwhipt o natlee, e [ he matter of East-bon seasion. In his poclket w i misslon prices were tha lowest possible, ho | sccond foor of No. 554 Bixth strect at n lato | CrEssivk. an. Yo buor, mie o, ihing 10 plage, | Thueo mien whose criines overton th peliiobeed, That tho walter of East-hound rates | For a ntehiel, which was at the buggave-room of | mdo enbugh monoy to warzant lim in heautls Not oily does the Ssrsspertlitan Resolvent excel il ulluvuce, oot weslth, an NOWHOTE Wi hour to-nluht, caused by bedelothes taking fire from a stove. Four children of Thamas Cas- slily, who occupled the floor, and kecps & junk- 8hop on the first floor, wero auffocated. When discovered, two of them, John, aged 3 years,and Jamex, aged 15 mouths, wors dead. Josepl, aged 5, and Thomus, aged 4, Wero inscnsible, but it is thought their lves will be saved. ——— DURNED TO DEATI. Speelat Dixoatehto The Oricano Trisune. Deruosr, Mich, Fob. 4.—Phwcbe IHoog, of Bedford, was found last night burncd to death fo her house. The furniture of the room was destroyed, but the house was saved. The cause n{ dt.hu fire Is unknown. Mrs. foag was U0 yeara o offecnsy of men who have actually been punished have got Hehtly off, Thy liavo vighantly watched thelr country from afar tu ece how Jt fared with those whio first came home to face the music, Their concluslons are favor- able to a return. They ylelded to thelr hanker- Ing for old scenca and “associations, They are willing to be forgiven." it A BT. LOUIS LAWSUIT. Suecial Dispatch to TAe talcayo Tribune, 87, Louts, Feb, 4.—A casg wss opened this morning in the Court of Appeals between tho Wigising Ferry Company, respondents, and the Alton & Chicaro Rallroad Company, appellants, in which dumages ore clalmed for $200,000, The following formidable array of counsel uppeared: Cot. J, O. Broadhead, John M. Woodson, and Judge Beckwith, of Chicaga, for the Tiaflroad Comuany, and Bamuel (Hover und Mewsrs, No- bie ana Orrick for the Ferry Compuny, The sttt was tried In the Cireult Court aud submitted to a Referee, Arba N. Crane, who returned u verdict for the Ferry Come thy Lake bdhore Road. The satchel belng procured aud opoucd, it was found to coutaln several hundred of - the forged tickets, six stamps and pads, o number of papers, clothing, and a londed revolver, The ticketa were all ‘imitations of the New York Ceotral & Hudaon River Railroad lssuc, and bore the due simile of My, Keudriek'sisignoture. Boma of them were for Chicagzo and othiers for Bt. I'aul, and somo to local polnts on the New York Central, Tho sramnps were imitations of those used ut the New York Contral oflices ot 413 Broadwsy, Buifule, liudson, Peekskill, Herklwer, and Rochester, From the papers {n the satehel it appesred that theso stamnps had been mode ot No, 87 Nassau street, New York. 1t ulso appearcd that his name is not Btovens, but Goorge N. Andrews, and thnt hls homo s at Little Falls, N. ¥, Twa of tho bogus tickets were purchinsed durlng thy day by Mr, J, J, Walscr, & scalper, oud he 1a 857 out of ek {t s bulfeved that the party arrived ero vesterduy morniog with o confederato by tho Luke Buors & Michigan Bouthern Rallroad, 08 two tickets of fthut lssuv were re- turned yesterday by the Luke Shore conductors who Bad wceepted them as genulne, compoecd of an of} licur from vuch truuk line, an the T'runk-Line Comwlsstoner, und that they, in conferenco with the Exceutive Commitiee of the Wontern Hues, establish tho Enst-Lonnd rates on the bouls of the ratos from Chicago, o take etfoct ne woon s possibie; and that the Trunk-Line Come miesioncr have o conference with the Western rods a8 ta a plan for the maintenance and enforea- ment of Kaat-bound rates, and accars thelr co-ope eration in carrylpg into ottect this arrangement, and report suid plan 1o o meeting of the seunk lines 10 be convened by the Chalemasn, Fhat the Cominiksionor be - anthorized to make suchurrangements with e Urand Trouk and other comueting lined, not the lusmediato connectiona of the truni b s may bo necesnary to secure thelr co-operation in earrylog said plun {nto effect, ‘Uhut, §f the rates be Viojatod by any ofticer or agent of the teank ilues or any lines operating np- on thelr roade, such officer or agent shall, upon the recommendation of the Commiwsioner, I dise enarged, und not be employed by any of the trunk ics. That, §¢_the rates be vlolated by any of tho cou- nectlons of the truuk Mines, then, npon the reqnest of the Commletoner, urbitrary rates be Ime s upo thy toad 4o vialating, aud the Trunk {ne Commivsionce shall bo authorized 1o requent the Company eniptoying ch vficer or agent who w0 violates thy agrecd raice to dincharge suchoflicar fylng and fproving the place until ft lisd” becomo a frst-gluss variety-theatre. At _the becinning of the presenf season in 1ast September, Emmett haviog gono Into artaership with J. R Reynolds, lald out over 10,000 §n" remodeling and redecorating the sudltorium, and in making now adaitions to the ')ullllln{: In the rear, Since his connection with the place ho claims to have made $20,000, all ot which bo lost ju the tre last nicht. When it was discovered he wos in a restaurant close at hand with somu tricnds. Homs ralsed the ery of tire. Ilo ran _out, but thu fames ~wero already visible through the roof, aud all cifurts to ex- tinguish the (Jumes with Babcecks aud other appuricnanees ot hand proged unovalling. Emmett found Mulr, the Treasurer, and rifed ~ the safo of {ta conteuts, vatued In all ot scveral thousaud dollars, and removed these to o safer place, It was impossible _to get to the roar of thu theatre. The rest of tuo thne, Eme mett stood by thoroughly dishenrtened at seeing his motioy-waking enterprise bornoe on tho winds, and bo could not collect bis thoughts frmodia) sxente 1h (ha cure of hroule, Korofulouy Constitutious! and Bkin diseases, but 1t [stho only pov Itivo cure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, rinary and Wym\: Diseases, G 1opysky of Wal tust fact Wuatrated mora thsn In this Senote, * pan woat basis was it lurpflltll that we could rua- #ume specle payment pefter with 850,000,000 in rilver than with nearly four times that amount in gold? o favored the amondment of the ¥inance Committee propoainie an Interoational Conforence 10 fx tha ratio of value between gold aud silver, and sald in ois jnogment IL shuuld be done at once, Icwsu willingto see colned freely the dollar of 4124 graine, provided it should not be uned to dinturh our mensure of valuo, 1o was willing Lo muke fta legal-tender to a ltmited extent, bul to do utherwlse meant natlonal bankruptcy, and nothing else, Bir. Baton then took thie floor, but before com- menciug bils romarks viclded for s motion to ad« onra, ‘I'ac Seaute ndjourned, ter, {ucuntin 3 Qo posite, OF the WALF ie Chick, Cipudy mite cloudy, mlxe with ubatances Like ‘Ra Whita Of A Cyd.or thresos 1ks whiteails, o thera [s a morbli. dark bliious appes. soce aad ite boce-dust dopontta, aud when there iy rickiog, burnizi scnattlon ‘when pasiag witer, 1o the small Of the back and along the fofas. Tumor of Twolve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvont n:‘ Rapwar—I has ovarles aud Lowel 1o ielp for it T mended, bat nothin s thosgle 1 woul i KILLED BY A S8NOW-8LIDE, Denver, Col., Feb, 4.=0. I, Colwell, part owner of the Wheeler Mine, In a spur of Mount Lincoln, was yesterday alternoon caught and burled hy an inuncnse anow-slide. Deceased wus formusly o residont of Loulsburg, e, uousH, The followlng bills were introducod and re. ferrea: By Mr. Davls (N, C,)—Ta roduce the tox on brandy wade fromn apples, peaches, or grapes 35 yent an‘l one box of ltads aur ‘ltld, {Lflllflf {Hd th felt, and { feel bel niaricr, n 1 bave for twelve years. ‘The worst (il Write {his' "0 'yoa for the Denent ot ihime. Son et i [0} 10 bene! uthery, Y'on ¢! TaB T e o Choges. 0 RAR R B KN APE: centn. Ty Mr. Rlddle=For n constitational amendment providing fur the eluction of Frestdwnt by a direct vute of thie peonle. iy Me, bextou- Making Rocelvers of raiirond corporations smunable to the processcs and jud. | o § Pl o or agent, and any wan s dischurged shall not be | Scarch was mado lust evening tor the confedor- ek v ctalled ac e BTRUCK A 8NAG. PRIOE, ™ o 81 Por Bottle, e Xlrdc;:«:‘lrls.:‘):u:'l::“:l\:vurnl Stawes thiough | B3 ““:n:"‘l‘,'l‘:m;flv l:::'fi:‘:r‘."‘T::_“:mj ormployed Ly an Z6 1 trunk lines. So%, Tk 1ok 8 ChsT g deariiod 5o clowoL i | s fi'é‘,',’é..'.‘?. uivo woy detalled sccount of | o0 n waxs, Fob, d.—Tho stoambost Les- howe rogulations to upply to a violation fu any form of the agrved ftes, ‘That, if tbe Executivo Committeo cannnt agreo upon any gaestion comlug up before them, atfect. ing the Kast-hound rates or the genvral srranges munt for malutaining or enforcing the same, the has yet been found, The forger remnains fn Mr. Hooker moved to autpend the rnles for the custody at thoe Central Station, purpose of consldoring the Il auth ulnfi (3 rpecial terin of the United States Clreult snd Dis. trict Coort for the Southern District of Misssinpl for the purpose of trying causes arising from the AN IMPORTANT LETTER. A Al Mich., Apti) . —~Dn, 3 oo AmT L A M b T p i ear for ovarian tu A eut appeal Is by the Raltway Cowpeny, asking that the repost of the Rufercs bo sot uafde, Tho grounds of the vrlginal action were: The Ferry Company guve the rlicht of-way to the NICOLO NORTON, tage-mmanager, was also found atsong the spectators. The blll of tho evenlug wus o long ono, and, s is usual on Monday nights, . it was slo Taylor struck osnugin the Lower Atcha falaya Sunday mnrnlnzh dnd soon thereafter sank. NolivesJost, Tho boat aud cargo are reported a total (oss. A NEW FEATURE. i Special Dispatch fo The LAlcaga Tribune, late before the oudiooce was — disinissed. — im tha sbdomen, whi:h 1h¢ sciznro of tmber alleged 1 have bee obtaind by | Raflroud Cumpany for thele track und bufldings | prunk.Line Commierloner shall have tho abaol s i He bad joat got through, aml wi inent phyvicians of our Muaical Lalicgs pror d:pwdnlun:" :n .u‘&'\';ut :n:u'u“ I;ll‘;n?fl.ng'u u‘i ou Bloody Island " for a consideration of 32,3 p;.':'.'.r o .'L-;mu |u‘¢’:.::u‘|.||;m 3 i Hamasat, Mo, Febod=A now festore in nb‘:;ul. -aclem “llll bm]." 4 wh:‘u ll:n: FXPLOSION, . u,flf}(, e lika knota on 8 tree. My weight was 27 commenced with your re United States. Defeated,—yean, 1453 Hays, Ba, mncdiea, ndred sl tenrpouniie bl they dietn ¢ e annuully, which they pald, and sro still payioge, «—lesw than two-thirds in the atirmativ. Chicago business was doveloped hero to-day. A The HRallroud Compauy wus to have the Bpacial Disvasch s0 Taa CAlcago Tribuns. respousible rallwoy agent was sollciting orders It will be sveu that the provisions are very ‘Br.oominaton, 1L, Feb, 4.-~An cxplosion of spled the plare in the direction of strict, aud, if properly enforced, will put » stop the theatre, He ron over, and, entorine the Mr. Gloyer movedd to suspend tos rules and adopt | right to depostt without churge freleht for atock 10 bu shipped to Chlesgo from Hannl- 1 o fire-damp oceurrod to-duy In the McLeon Count; bR Jxantyfoonbattiet SUIE u rerulution, autivorling \mpt.ummm_oc orEx [ on " the | Vwhart,” others “to o | fotbe clandestiuo cuttiug of rates practiced | hul via. th Wabssh Rallwuy to- Danyiile, and D e e L S | et Company’s miue. Y i gl was ‘m;h’, FTEince fri - Greatiii Flosss sead @4 g;l.:‘j&;’l‘;;; " ::m'.""#n llfl&'_fl':'llmmlw;""“l"»g". '“"f."“" charged, the Ferry Company to keop | thus fur by o pumnber of roads, thenes by the Chicago, Danville & Vincennva, code g * have eaught fu the uppormost part of the flies und - In the prostenium borders, From what couse it originated ho could not divine. Thero was u watchman. TIE PLAY BILL LAST EVENING everytoiug in order. " The Hallway Company ulso, i the contract, stipulated thut no othuy than the Wigelus Ferry Company should ever, orat nnz time, carry thulr 1zoods across the river. ‘The polut In tho caso s the bullding of MRS, C. ERAPF, Another Letter from Mrs, C, Erapfe advisalio to taho festlmony, d giving the Com- mittee leave to sit during th imaof the lluuse, 1 sted, —yueade 187, Lays, 108, —uot two-thinds o the afinnative. Mr. it introduced u WL W reorganize the ably futally burned, and thece othicrs injured. ——— THE WEATHER, . Orrion or TnB Cuimr Biawin Orricxs, ‘The suceess of the now arrangement, howe ever, depends entirely on the actfon that will be taken ut the mcoting of the managers of the various roads leading East from Western points, The sgent guarauteed foed apd thoe, — KANSAS. Atcuson, Kan,, Feb, 4.—Tho Central Branch " ", ! Dx. ianwaY—Rind Bir: T take the liberty toaddresd : s was ot quite up to the _averuge ullte of the | Wasminatos, D. C., Feb, 6—1 a. m.—Indica- Y ol audicia etemed S e appre. | Wb rdge, " which Las diverted the trafc | 1o bo bid b tho trand,Pucific lotel today. of th o b alond o ot FUNINK | iousg, It fhcluded the BiuoStocking Femalo | tloos—For tho Upper Lako reglon, Upper Mis- i:":‘.'"’:‘.fn"'“ n:-?‘#‘fi:-»:‘:fr“? J“’;fl%fiflk‘”.’n&‘x‘é’a prationn: reportad the Cansutar and Diploviatic {ff.;';}u’fl' (fifl\"'é:é.glnl'::lrull.h'fllm d‘i‘f]::xfig::::ltlg As fur us can Lo learned, the managers scem to fi‘:flu: x.fimoc:::‘“:' h:': bullll:‘ :;"":1:',: {1 Minstrotas U, Wo uguh:;. charucter chungess | ofssipph, and Lower Missourt Valloys, warmer, | $iil impy “:&2"3’&:::“27:!{#1"4”“’“(“‘“"h;"ft‘:i Appropriation blll. Madu the wpecial order (or tho | clarg that the “Ferry Company have kept thelr | be 1t favor of sdjusting the diflicultice v regard A o rond duying the wast Tall wad i, | Hgler, Conwaynnd Bita gautilers, clow danceres | eicar, or partly cloudy weather, follawed by Bave balw'gréicmanycatithi “Rostelle,” humorist; Beavlay wnd Corwiy, Trish sketch ortists; Lulu Francls, song. streasy W, H. Morton, motto singer; and the theatre company o a lo- to tho Fast-bound busluess fn uccordance with the ubave agrcemeut, and tho prospects are that the war will come to snend. Even it some of the managers should desire u coutiunauce of part of the contruct In muany particulars, and hat thelr exclusive right to frelght across the river had refercnve ouly to thelr having the right sgalust ull other ferry compauics, When nderful curs your medicl from Olifo, oua from Canads, turee from Jac! Gulte & punber fron thia piace. Yours wilh feyich We arg well acquainted with Mra. i 14 83 entlimablo l#ymmlv barissalanL. e et ben 8 means ?(A 7t Mr. McMuhon noved to suspend the rules and adupt Tesvlutior ting that {n tho prescnt cone ditlon of pubiic distreas itis hnportaut that the wealthy of the country shull bear a fair propurtion ter, ‘Thls extension furnishes a large scetion of Kuusas with transportation fucilitles, and aifords u dlrect rallroud routs to the great humestead area of the northwesters section of the Btate, ingreasing cloudineas, ruin or suow areas, south- crly winds, sud fallini barotneter, LOCAL ORSKENVATIONS, Cuioago, Feb. 4, ‘ cal sketeh entitled “The Itallan Padrone” | oo 220 o B » S0 el of the taxallom, aud shetructing e Com- | tho contract was muduthe bullding of the bridge | the wrangiiug which has cuused somuph trouble — All theso urtists aud cmployes Joso their cutl Tima, 1dar, |Ihr fu. Wi B, iVeather g many botticsof the Tesolvent by the wittey on Ways and Beans LW report o | wesnwut anticipated, ‘fhery aorow ureat wany | during thu Jast year, they will hardly e able to . ploye elr cutlry | _Time, | Jar, | Thr ls nn Arbor, (o persons aficted with (ater il oAt the carliest —gnoment fmposing | fssucs in the w‘m. WAL the bricts are formidabier | refuso to abide’ by the agrectaqut, us it Wil be OIHO, wnnlmbcafiwulllnzn Toss of ut Jeast $3,000, 3 Dal tumors, ‘We have heard of some wonderul cured 70 18w, B w graduated tax on the exo:s of fucomes abovy u earonble minlmum, tu be Azed by Defeated,—yess, 183: naye 84, —lees (han 1w thirds i the atfiruative,” Ibe’ s@irmative vot camo chiely from the Uemucrats, sad the e 1 ew fron e lepublicans. © Aw esceptiond, Lo ever, the followlug Hepublicans voted In_the af- firmative: Meswrs, DBurchard, Cannon, Daresl), Dunucll, ¥ort, Hale, Hubbell, Hunter, Jorgenso Puge, Price, Fowers, Hainey, Samuson, Strait, and Vun Vores; aud the fullowing Iremocrsts voted 0 the newtlve: Messrd. Bridues, Cox N Y., Eickhod, lardeuborgh, Ysiah, Polliios. Boringer, Ewann, Walker, Willia (N, Y., snd Wout, Mr, Ellewortli, referring to tho position which Be ook laxt Friday 1 the watter of chargos againat the Doorkueper, preseated su afildavie frow thic Dovrkecper denyuy ua utterly without foun. dattou the clutkes zgainst bis officlal integrity snade (n the stidavits of Coryell and Dufly, and caruestly requesting oa fuvestigation on the part of tue Houae. LieTerred to the Committcy ou Clyil Service, Adjourned, ———— QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxnoy, Feb, 4.—Steamnships Bohemian and “:unrhmtlllklrum Boston, and Bwitzerlaud, Coroupus, O, Fueb, 4,—Railroad-Oommis- sloner Hell has appoluted Willlam J.Jackson, of Piqua, state lnapector of Rallroud Bridges, vice Huvllsud dectined, ITEMS, 1t seems to be doflnltely sottled now that Mr, B. I, Mitchell will succeed Mr, o, B. Carson as Goucral Manager of the Bluo Line, Mr. Mitchotl hua Leen Mr, Carsou's assistaut fos wany years, aud is sald o bo well qualitled for the dutics of thie position, 1t [s stated that Lo bas the sup- port of the Micldgan Central and Oreat West- cru Hallwsy of Cunada. Mr. Georgo Revett, for the past efght yoars privatosucretary to Mr. Ilugh Riddle, Praldent of the Cllwuguhllwx Julaud & Paciile Raliroad, bas resigned his position to engage in the rall way-supply businces, Mr. Paul J. Banford, brother of Mr, J.T. Sunford, Trafiic Mausger of the Chlago, Rock Jsland & Pucitlc Rallroud, bas boen appoluted General Eastorn Ageut of (ls Company, Healdes these, thers wero soveral artists who wery on Jast week, and who had uot yet remov. od their traps. 178 BULTIL AKD LIVE. ‘The Academy of Music was an outgrowth of tho great fire, when the West S8ide sll at once burst fnto prominonce as the business part of the cily, and Madison strect, espocially, Ueeatno tho most fmportant thorougliare. “Thero bud been o theatre of any comsequence on that stdo of tho river, with the exception of the Globs on Desplaiues street, bullt by Dave Allen, which had dwlndled futo insignificance by the Ume of the fire. All the other places of wmuscinent belug consumed, the Globe suddenly becamu an object of utten- tion on tho ‘)urt of the managers, and at one time Mr, McVicker had 1t i contetplation to lease that bullding and put a compeny into it. ‘Tue project fell through, bowcever, sud fora brics perind Chlcago waa without a frst-class theatre. Sam Meycrs rented Jacksou Hall on Raudolplh, sod ran & winstrel show succesafully for a couslderably time, while the Ulobe was let out to cowbinations such as happened along looking documenta, The arguwments whll prob- ably last for two ur three days, GLAD TO SEE I1IM BACK. Svectal Disvaich G0 The Chicaga Triduns. GRAND Rapins, Mich., Feb. 4.—Ths notorious Munell, ulns Egelested, alias Schrader, atias Btrader, oilas Erune, sllas Kowdull, slias Bimpking, who was wanted hero to answer the charge of swindling our baukers out of 0,850 un the 13th of December, 1874, by forger- le, urrived here this morning {n charge of W, 8, Guon, Esq., of this city, to whom fs duc thocredit of Hndiug Lim, and Detoctive Kich- ard O'Conner, of New -York City, who arrested him, His arviva} caused quite a sensa- tion, a delegation of the baukers whow be Beeced belug ot the depot to mect bho, Lo was {dentifled by several of those who had seen biw and dous busiyess with biu when bere in 1574 as tho mau they wanted. Hu asscrts that Le is mot the” maw, aod that he in the power of the 1ol Commlssioners to keep them i check, provided they ars properly bavked by the Trunk-Line Presidents, Information was recelyed hero yesterday that Mr, Fink has succecded In adjusting the difter- enecs between the New York Central and Grund Trunk Itallways In regard to West-bound rutes from Bostou. Under Mr, Fiok's declslon the Griud Trunkis allowed the followlng adyan- tuge on rutes, taking Buston uud Chicagu as the basis: Ten cenws on first-cluse, elght cents on secondwlass, six cents on third-cluss, and four cents on fourthi-cluss, “Tha agents of the Na- tloual Duspatch Fast Freight Line, which runs over thy Vermout Contral and Grand Truuk Rullroads, are uot satistied with the sdvautace ¥lvcu them, as the difference will not ps: or Lbo additionul mllufu to be madu by thiel liue, Hut, wa the Grond Trunk hus agreed to abide by the arrupgement, they will probably lave to atand §L for the present, at least, —— DISSOLUTION OF THE MISsOURI BIVER POOL, Rallroad men will undoubtediy be surprised aosted by {6 Yours fespecttuliy, ) &0 Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug, 18- 1875, ERDACD, ——ee—— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! yeyacs (e ot s 03 uiate, A 5. i ropialy ety of i aliondegr cha ey ¢z, Howcl lqdnv'y. adder, erv!u‘ e jaadachia Coptipatlin, Cosulveres nalges: pals Bilivusncss, Bifious Fover, 1nisdi g S cd 1o o , Conlaluing Lo meFCury, wis® e Hod iuse: Loscrye the ‘u*b'g:‘x.;"’!““' resulttng frod ‘uligess of the Dlcod 10 I iffi- tetach cartbarte , Fullueas of wely Blstotoroui ShiutuSh et biut o thbicty e 3 gf';u m K:fl'dumel un: itfertia o : - ':'" ialions, _\Hur. | 7Ar, turldge 2000 23 | roc ; aiutn s 2T | ek, Ewizzan tilog, Fi o ficar, Chokind New Y surHived out, s a vitin of a cuse of s i veste: 4 from thwe to thue. FAT HOGS. ok s acios e oy &1y s Eowrure, Dis, '"fi';3%.‘.1—"1&?’&“3&'}5&’&“mmncn of | taken identity. He had pearly #1,000 In K‘“lm'fi thst }M. .Soubhuuuru lmlw.ml fabs D 3?81{ THESJED ¥|!Ll'm I} At this juncture, sbout the beglnoing of | * veclal Diswalch to Fhe Chicago Tridune. ana’?' m_gfl i Wry- Ratore the lgbt, “'p'(:;: N s e et o | e a1 ek athes Vessrar 0, . | Astociatlon will ccas 1o axish o the 10 of | Deruoir, Midiy Fel. 4~The wil of the lato [ 5 & 1 S SCAT5 S T0uplh of chteh | GaLmw Tits Febe 4 Ticury Buat, an oxten- | Sa3uieaiato e o Baticicyoftyerplths o Yok, (rlun Liverpool. | etessuably | Neovor, B 1: Clay, and E. A- Burliogamo. io | March, 1578 Notioo was wiven last Saturday | Prauk Noviu, of the cateualva tobaoco ria of | brising” mon—3ir, Wiliam L. - Clapp' and | giye stoclraiser of Elk Grove, Wis. sbipped & Filarnatiorfoeliudy tad Exch ol Jh Beunils Sardiniety from' Balthmor h P 1 defeud'biim, s ustisuslly stroug array Of crim- | by Mr. A. A, Tuluwage, Geuernl Superintend- | Novin & Mills, of this city, by which the bulk | Deu Loriuz—that’ 8 theatre on ‘tba Wust | pyoo Saturday 1 .3 l'«:l:dlmh 0 | o' {he desh. S e el - luul Lawyers. e futormed your corecopondont | eut of the Misourl Pacife, aud Col | of is property smounting to whout 200,000 | sldo would Lo s geod balis seculution. Thoy Chicagy. on y last & car-doad of hoaw | 4 few dpace of Hedways Pills will fros o ceots L WIND UP. that "n"lJ'?f‘i"',f.xfi:fi'h"fl.‘:fl‘f&%"flifi'fi&fifl” Thomas bcKlssock, Gonoral Buperntud- | Was bequcsthed to the widow, sous, und grand- | bad uelther of them by experlence in thy- | sveracing 850 pounda cach. The samo gentler | rox Bolaby Drucisis. children of his Lrother David, Ls 10 be contest- od by the children of Lis decessod brother, Johu, un ths ground of undue intluence by some ot tho legutees, uud also (hat deceased was not fu sound wind at the t lme of Lis destu. Tho contestunts received notbing u_’éhu will, §1, Joux, N. B., Feb. £.—The Mutual Iusur- auce Cowpany to-dav decided to wivd up bual- Luss It Tust 70,000 in the wreat Ure, aud to Py the cabins evew fo part [t wowld be peces- sary tosue the bendlolders. ent of the Bt. Louls, Kausas City & Northern Railrouds, that they bad dedded to withdraw irum the combination. Under the rules of the Assuclatlon, no road can withdraw from the vuinbination witbeut a forty days' notice of He gave the name of E. T, Schrader, safd ho wis %> years old, that his father aud nother wre Germans Lving o Cincuuatd, aud that he was onee s bookkeeper, e dues tot tell whiere b bas beew, ur what he bas dong, atrlegl wutters, but they bad sume money | mon sold a hox to J. M, liw. of this ready for investment, uud o keen desics | pork-packer, that welghed 1,050 pounds. to lay 1t out u u profituble schewe. So, while | cral of Lho farwers (n the viclnty of Elk Grove llc\‘{ckn:r was coualdering the guestion of re- | bave porkers that tip the sciles all the way bullding, and Hooley was, dguratively speakiug, | from 700 to 1,000 pounds, and challengu the t on bis back, Mcesrs. Clupp aud Loripg | world to beat them on welgbis. | READ FALSE AND TRUE. No, 51 Bead ona {stter atamp to RADWAY & €O N3 % Warria st W York” Loforation workh Wowd SH b R Y G