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2 not rhetorle. To-morrow Senator Balley will | speak onthe aame question. The Bcnnte then promptly passed TIH DIPLOMATIO ATTROTRIATION BILL, 80 amended that tho salarics established by law have been appropriated fnstead of the razed ' THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, MARCH 28. 1878 . ; : examination and eurvey the hendwaterd of the then d for Teck. told th he Just | afand, and tno er xamination was resumed. ¥ GRIM NAL NE “S. 1o over to the mill} he would he back soon . T \t‘lme‘uln(d Uhat afzer ho saw Hobertaon, nfter | sre To oceupants of - the three ey, Mississipp! Iilver, with s view to conatrueting lightly shink S o reservolrs for requlating the sapply of watez dute now they had no right fo arrest ma for stiiling} I car woro Slightly shaken up? The lust foyr h only. thonght Thoy “hud _hean dn"‘h“"“ne‘ilm the .-hoonnnf‘hc Tooked round and saw Davison ing the dry weather, Referred. % Charles Davl: a d] they had bt t Aome Whisky. getting off tho fence. arles Davison could | the pnssengera knew notning i w‘““f luwaly“‘:“m:m{mhE-:yn{o1gteckmmm‘“|':\kys“g‘: not have taken hold of his father and asked iim | (1) morning. Tho wreck was cleared :l:'l;lrm Execution of the Brassell one Tof - the crowd hero enld, \iShoot him | tocome away without witnees' secing Litm. | 11 o'clovk this morning, xo as to ndmit, u,u;:’.{ was made aver M Rart and Webb, who immediately precede him in the list of Chiof Engineers. THE RECORD. ' SENATE. TIOUSH. Mr, Davis (N. C.) Introduced ablll to compen. - eht, Jfotn Alltson remarked, | Witness knew C..J, Allen, and gpoke to him on | sage of trafns. An examinats r i Wasnmarox, D. C., Macch 37.—Mr. Rernan | G, 0400 ins. for th d o boya sho Ttussell sk, nlghtet " +vin snat | ho day Toflowinic the homlelde, but. Al not say | Fgc of trains. atton, of the swity enlaries voted by the House, Appropriations | fniroduced a bill granting ponsions to Indians | Secupation of cortatn buiidines snd avouads by thy Brothers at Cookes- shat yom Kantof mat™ T nsked. Foek now noared | to him anythioz ahout. having’ anid that: they | Shsove which the torreys asthng el o are aiso mado for Minigters restdont at Belglum, | who were In the service of the United States in | United States trvops. Referred. . 3 ville, Tenn '-*'sf.%'o":'fin'r’rfJ.'.'.‘?:P},';'I?.'r'flfi'n‘x'e"fg ' Maxiell sald, | should havo the Daylsons arrested. DId not | oft, and hung lossely to tho heam. Tie el Referred. . Mr, MeMillan, from the Committes on Claims, reported, with amendments, tho House bill for o son would get ctear, byt hoped he would be | ent places, showin, t o o ?;‘n'"’:"‘,'“':’:::, Y’:'n"‘m'{é'fih 'l; | \;u a::'flm:‘::.c:m’;::; {';“'(“;}‘urrfi; ?‘?t :nlm'w (,;o:l'. ngfil v‘|'ewrl al!l'ludl.“ 6 q;num‘r‘nl?L the Innnkfim‘:‘“v‘m‘rfttk.!lt‘;':x‘:u!m;:fl:m it U In) 0 Kind Imputed. elieyed Ll e | was placed In its usual No Atte pt to Redoue tho | et hare.” John Alllson now {peiie mhin L usaal position atter the 1and, and for a Secrotary of Legation at Brazl) which had been pmitted from the House bill. The House definition of somo of ths of mnuslnu-nmun nto the United States, amil explained tho provislons thereof, Tho present bill did not distnrh the qnsillntlml Tegulations of Teek: [ heard & heavy blow, then Altison say, { ¥as cool and collected at the time of tho shoot- | ting of the ataple. * Four men wert cut- duttes of Consuls was stricken _outy | an allowanca of certaln claims roported by ac. :'r"lfig.x‘::h,\;:: h?::r':rll:l:?:y.- e SHldni b h +Tetx firanseil, 1 am 1o bot man ihat ever gt | 1ng. bnlS: dlmcue after the - fnflnm:t"“ \la and there was quite a spst over an smendment ¢ the T Department, || After debate, the bill was smended and prssed. Outlaws by Their holdof you." &t this moment, omeaucatiouted | Inreply to Mr. Recd, witness sald that ho [ but quickly disappeared. Tt fs meohbel by Mr. Sargent making 1t the daty of Conenls | S2Bting officers of tho Tressury Department: | ydoiiowiag i tha text of the bill ns patreds Friends, ou from Ao honte, | 4iShoot”ont his | watehed Davison becauso ho was afrald that | that tho lntention s Lo wreck tho. tea i to transmit pricos-current to the Becretary of ;;: (;::l‘d I"":‘ l‘:“:‘md'“ ced A Bl appropriating A Dt u,r,,m“ the introdnetion of rontaglons h fif."‘?:&m:'v'v' m‘ml|lc kflomfllncln':“ filr"n"#onsly!?x% 3!:‘ Davison might shoot somaborly else. {hio \West which came an houe before, ang ”.Y,'{: or infectious disanser tnlo the Unlted States. Aellanacted, etc., That no vessel or vehicla coming trom any forclen port or countey where any conta- Rioos or infections disease may exiet, and no vossel or vehicle conveying any nerson or persons, nare chandlse, or animals affected with any infectious or contagious disenss ahall enter any port cf the United 8tatee or nans the boundary {lnu between tha United States and sny foreicn country eontra- 1y to the Quarantine Iawa of any of said United States, except in the manner ana_subject to the n‘! u(l’nlunl to be preacrioed as hereinafter proe vided, the Treunr{ to ald in the valuation of imports. This rofusal of the Seoate toald In revolutlon- izing and reducing our diplomatio and consular syetemn ns established by law will doubtless be resented by tne House, and it is dificult to cstimate the results. THHE OFFICES. POSTMISTNEES BMITI. Spectal Duspateh to The Tribune, Wasmxraron, D. C., March 27,=**Go home, $500,000 for tho Improvement of the Harlem River, betveen Randall’s Island and tho Hudson River. Referred, The Vice-President, under the order of the Senate adopted yesterday, appolnted Eustis, Baunders, and Conover the Committee on the part of the Senate to meet the remains of the Hon. John E. Leonard upon thelr acrival at New York, and to sccompany them to the place of in- I ) MR, KNRIGH t ia agid hag beon carrying bulll L k : : 3 c d of his empty ie. o at the plnce of tha accld ' A Full History of the Red-Handed | *iiamy finv i3 ests hde 5ud have.pos him | pockots. - Neilor "Allen, 1is nan 5, 0t | {hanal any point on the rond, binza fescens R 3 Aown?" Tock neked .,“-Mf.,o" this mean? | Landsu had o gun or weanon of anv kind, Nor | castward of ninety fect to the mile; The em. Villains and ‘Their \hat do you want, and who are yont"' ~ Ono of dhlln{ol theut sttiice av Mr. or Mrs. Davison, | bankment of tho toad, 0o, at thls poing | . them rematked: ‘Whr, don't you know me, | or the'boy Oharley. Allendid nothave the ax steep and Lhigh, The train from the \v"‘ Gnmea. Teek)" Tlukl'{ltl‘ No, 1 don't.": The other | in liis hand at all. The story mbout Charics strango to say, passed over the switch while |" E }’:‘,:‘.',“2’,;‘::}:.““‘.‘:‘I,f:',‘."'cfl'fi’n‘.m.‘":‘e'%’nif."u‘,‘{fi:x. Davlscn leading his father away witness did not | this conditlon, but, goinz at such g uu.x"g vefara him. They thon carrled Teek anio the | L0 any stock In. Nothlng hew was brought | fumped and ield to_the ‘track. No_renort of 2 . 1 ht | d laid tho {acidont wns given at thls-station,. Of. Eighth Day of the Davison Mur- :g:'v'r:’nn 'tfi’:z?kfl‘ahlwn"xgdn’:r’h‘;:nnl;#nr‘p Tha freo Augnst Landau sworothat he did not place in | ficers nre endeavoriie Lo dlscover the e ok s ho patties to terment. Szc. 2, That whencver any Infectioun or conta- cither of the wagon: thi hich Tooked i A A ] ' gotia anything which looked | ¢ but as yqt have made no arreats, President told her. “But," sald Mrs. Bmith, | gq 4 lnchl’nlmmlllnn asmay be in the Wae De- L".’.".%':;,';':‘.mfi:"l;g;-‘;:';%:&h:'r"fh‘flfafl:f kegan, 111, man hod thus slain two brothers, For this | pories'or Knelre's wagon, He glflmn‘:\‘r’. ‘mak | ;418 PITISBURG BUTCHERY, “how can I be happy without the Bterling Post-Ofice?” and thea there was somo talk about Miss Sweet and Civil Servico. It was ;‘:;‘:l-’::?::;‘z“‘l:’ t'h‘:"f,"_{:filcn'l""“""':'g";{":'“‘“; any threatening démonstrations with thie ax | . Becial Dispateh te The Tridune. o towatd tho Davigons, nor had ho any weapon | FirTsnoro, Pa,, Marchi2%.—Imnortant devey. partment {n relation (o the time when the Govern- .ment took charge of the Atlantic & North Carolina TRallroad, how Jong the Government had pauauu‘:lu fected with cholera or yellow fever, ahall leave any foraign pott bornd forany port inthe United States, e Coneaiar officar or othcr representative of the Most of the Testimony for the A anged, thle sestenen, WilL ot qf‘gn'{“l’l', with him, Charlcy dId not go up to. bis fsthot | ments have been mado Yhis afternoontn thé cae of the samo, what rate of freight it estab , | United States at or nuarest suct foreign port sball after the shootng at all. of Miss Alice Kernan, an account ot whose suggested that the Cinil Bervicowhich could [ and'the aross recalpte from freight aud_fare over | immedtately Infort tho Supervising Surgenn- Gens v Barren County, Kentucky, e - : : 08¢ ter. ufi: Miss Bweet Inought mot 1o keep Mrs. g‘l?n r‘n:a'dr Trom oy 1, 1805, 10 Oct. 20, 1808, aral of ‘nf."n‘.‘ufi'-f?xx“lazmwf'&he. "“%rml.‘ and Defense Concluded, and h.llg;:‘r;h‘gf; :; B.rn'ir‘:fluxu‘:hfi yhc‘njr:“old‘,‘\ rml' i gallod nnd. enorn. St ot the protests of vlbl: death :t l!h:' Il;r:w{u;’tl)se‘ l!;:ulplinl Wiy recd to, ort 1 e name, date ol riare, n i g ¢ . jent you jast n . ul X Smith out, Tho President again told | ASIRRIIC vion of the morning hour, the Ben- | And. nort of Cderination of' saehC verrer he Rebuttal Begun. bis sentenco by the Bupremo Court hie learued | M Seales: Ho testilled that he was a farmer [ 8ont you Jast nig Uk oiclock th dilvey Mrs. {Smith to go home and be | ate yesume constderation of the Eacifc Raliresd 11 " also make the sama report to the o LR 0 8 death, his appe or An Atroclous Attempt to Wreck | never baving been fully satisfied: Innamuch as | O th adjoining farm to him, Knew Robert: | under onth, and stated. that ho had been ¢oy Binking Fund blll, and Mr. Hill (Us.) spoke In happy, sud reminded her that, with the eame | BuCing Fend Bl And Mr b0 SO oo suggestion, Miss Sweet did go home and fs hoalth-olicer of theo pott of destinalion in to the hospital was arrested. e was examingy the United States; and the Consular oficer of the ted by tho Judiclary Committee, but satd that | Unfted State 11 make weekl, orts to him of aon also. ~ On the day of the shooting witness' bappy, although it 1s questionable how happy | he did not wish 16 be Badstatond os favaring th | the rnilary condition of the ports At which they a Train on the Michigan e was naver abic, by the most peralatent Im- | Vit'came to Mr. Velghia farm for hims 1o dqid | PIoyed by Jobn C. Stroup to romovo Miss Ker. Miss Bweet will bo if the bill just agreed upon R:“agodul tho bill reported by the Commtttea on aro respect] ve}& |I‘uuufl¢d, l:n]d“nlil Sugeon-Gea: Central postun ‘n!:’. ;fil ;:E'{‘ .‘:&'f{'»?!; ‘mnl':!& :“le:‘flfio- not know what bad become of tho boy Eddy, | Ben from the hiouse of Mrs, Bltes, in Allegheny, o, o vic ehal), X . ¢ . Dr. by the House Comritteo to abolish all Penslon | 3"l aatd the bill revorted by the Tailrond | tho difection of the Secrainry of the' Treusars, b 'Pm:& awsy with his nervouencss,” and liad not scon him since the middle of the | to the Tomeopathic [ospital. Dr, Marshalry Agencics {s passed. Mrs. Smith says that ail Committes proposed to establisn a sinking fund by charzes agalnst her have been dieproved, and charged with tha execution of the pruvisions of the consent of the compantes, whila that of the GUcorge Andraw or Tesk rasecll, also learned | Winter. Nelther witngss nor Edy lind 8 gun, | copncction with tho case has beeg this act, and phall framo all the needful rules and torcad and write while in Juil. ' Ho was 21 | Distoh rovolver, or other deadly weapon what- | cienrly cstabiished. Miss Kernan ! 3 g 3 ever on that oceasion. Witness took his hand- s coufidently” expecta to Us ratained fn oM at | JLUCREY SERRITHRIPORA o Rt 2165 | feREmIona forthes g Whichtuies tndes, | A Mollio Maguire to Be Hanged at | sears ol and tho shrowdest of the two. Ilo | RertRo "ol " Toltes oo™ Ran e poek. | What 1o called & “pay pattents Jeast until tho end of her term. Mrs, Smith | (7 0% towor on the part of Congross wasmat | Prestdent: bt huch Foies and rewulaions alall 1ot Mauch Chunk To-Day. weat through Kay's arithmetle during_the five v also says aho called upon Mr. Burchard, nod he montlis preceding his cxceution, and manifest- | 3% 8nd turncd those pockets inside out, | ond, as such, was permitted to employ a told her to go home and be happy. only anauthorized by the Conatltution, but wanid Never started to the wagon toe tétch | physjelan sho chose. Stroup scnt Marshali to couflict with or impalr any sanltary ur Quarantine 5 ed no little pride wwhen hosaid he was asplendid JUDGE JOIIN MOSES, WHIEE tho Bowbrmonent s ?,'?fuféf.'fi."“fl’:?,‘i.'olfi.'l {?:::I:,; ;?:‘:L‘x‘;:l?;0.'0r"\l!’;usé:llll?la“y’!&»‘?f’?:‘f(‘n“r‘n'x:l"“t‘ “C‘I"hm"!l'-'?flml couldn't bo stumped on any fi,fi-‘f“’fimfls ;’flu‘,fl,‘::: ,;‘o.{,‘t,}"g;d‘:.}“‘h,“';:fi ottend her. Marshall was under the Influence of Winchester, Iil,, is here and wants to be Col- | at somo Jength from the Pacifc Rallroad acts of | Bec. 3. Thatit shall bothe duty of the medicai TIIE BRASSELLS. suw fn that work. Ho said that, while lio f oe3ii6d 'to atrikqany of «the Davisons, Eddy | Of 1quor, .and aslmost euz the ginl o Iector of Intcrnol "Revenuo of the Fourth Dis- | 1802 and 1804, and argaed that no power, legia- | oficers of the Marine-Hoapital Service and of Cus- Spectal Dlspatch to The Tridune, welghed 100 pottnds before he eame into Jall, > 2 Iative, executlve, or judiclal. could nnder any pro- tonss whatevee change, add (o, nlter, amend, or rencind n contract, excopt upon allegation and proof of frand In its procuroment, Alr. Ieck sald the Governmunt wonld not get its monay unicss sonio means should be taken 1o com- pel the roads to ull. Ar, 11l sald Congress conld not protoct the rights of the Qovernment by denylng the stock- holders a slogio right they were entitled to, It conld not resort to cxtraordinary remedics. Ie thonght that this was the most remarkable bill ever introguced in s legislative body, and he had no doubt tho Supteme Court would confirm his views should it be passed. 1t was a blil filed to foracloss & mortgage before the mortgago bocsme dae, It was A common law action to sccure tho payment of o debt before tho dobt becamo due. 1t was a bill which found no preccdent In courts of law or his- Lory of legislation. Precedents were 1o be disro- garded, and powers onknown to the Dritleh Parlia- mm"fl. :,n its most omnipotent daya wero to be ex- orclaed, r. Thurman said the Senator from Geor?ln had (nflulrl:u in romo vory swecping denunciations of tho biltof the Judiclary Committes, so sweeping that, 1f trug and well fonnded, the first duty of the Benate would be to disband its Judiclary Commit. It tho assertionsof the Senator from Georpla ‘wore trite, the members of the Judlelary Commit. teo wero alther idiots or villalne, but he did not toink they were sither, - . Ar. Thurman {hen warmly defended the Cor- mittee, and nanu of the standing of the membors thereat as Jurlats. 1o rald they uurint to know the aw, and If they had reported a blil In plain an- tagonism to tne Constitution, it was the bounden duty of the Senate tadlamiss that Committeo and appoint arother and bettorone {n its steud. He thoaght it would be found by the declsion of tho Henate, when [t camo (0 vute on this Lill, that the Cummittea did know something of law, and that the Government of the United Blates was more powerful than any corporation which could _ogist. There were things _which dropped from = tha mouth of the Bonator from (leorgia caleulated to wonnd the feslings of 1oen who had faithfally discharged their duifes, Howaver, he wonld reply to tho arguments heres Enen and gave notice now that bo would ask the onate to come to & yoto un tho bill on Wednesday uext, Mr, Hill sald he was not awaro bo made the slightest charge against the Judiclary Committce, or any member of it. 1o bolleved the Commitico umde & mistake, and reported & bill to exerciso powers which Ce nlrnu did not possces. e did not think it was oflensive for a member of tho Benata to differ from the Judiclary Committes on a uvsiion of legislative pawor. e had raspect for the Senator from Ohlo (Thurman), and for every member of the Judiclary Committee, but it way bis tionest canyictlon that the Commlttee had mada a mistake, and was he to follow hia conviction, or hod the Judiciary Committeo power not Bnl{ to v{wlu(; cqutracts, but to compel him to follow thelr viaws: After soma further discussion, Mr. Balley took tha floor to speak on the Sinking-Pund bill to-mor- toms oMeora to aid in the enforcement of thie na- tional quarantine rules and regulations eatablished under the pfeceding acctions, but no udditional compensation shall be allowed sald ofiicets by rea- son of auch services as they may be requirod to perform under this act, except the actual and nec. cusary tnvellug‘exgfluu. Bec, 4, That tho Surgeon-Genera) of the Marine. Tloepital Servico shall, upon receipt of the ine formation of tho dernnnre of nn{ vossol, goods, or %Mwnam from Infected places to any port of tha nited Slates, Immediataly notify the proper Btate and munlcipal or United States ofiices or oflicera at the threatened part of destination of the veasel, and shall prepare and transmit to the medical officers of tha Marine-Ilospitsl Service, to Col- lectors of Customs, and to Etate and municinal authoritics in the United Stater, weekly ab- stracts of tho Consular nmmr‘ reports and other pertinent Information recelved by him, Src, b, ‘That wherever at any part of the United States any State or municipal Tmrnmlnu system mny now or may bereafter oxist, the oficers or sgenta of such systam shall, upon flunlluflnn of tha roapective State or municipal autboritics, Le anthorized and ompowered to act as offcers ar ngcnu of the national quarantiue system, nnd ehall be clothied with all tha pawors of Uniled States oflicers for quarantine purposcs, but shall receive no pay or emolnment from the United Btates, At all other porta where, in the apinion of the Secrotary of tha Vrcasury, ttshall be decmed necessary to catablisl a quarantine, the medical oficers or other auents of tue Marine Iospital Bervice shall perform such dutica in the enforco- ment of quarantiue rulos and regulations as may ba assignedihem by theSurgeon-(ieneralof that sprvico under this act, provided that thore shall be no in- torforence in' any menmer with any quarsntine laws or regulations as they now exlst, or may bereafter be adopted under State laws, Sgc. U, That all acts, or parta of ncts, Inconsist. ent with this act be and samo are horeby repealod. ‘Tlhe Houso then rostuned conslderation of tho Massachusetts contested election case, Dean against Fleld, and after debate n vots was taken upen tho minority resolation declaring Field on- titled to the scat, = Kesult—Yeas, 120; nays, 110, ‘The Bpeaker on announcing the voto cast ‘his voto {n the negative, thus tying the vote, and defeating thy olution, This waa rocalved with great ap- planse on the Democratic side. Mr. Butler voted with the Democrats in the neg- alive, and the lullowln;‘ Domocrats with _tho Re- ublicans in tho afimatlves Hartrideo, Herbert, ones of Alabama, Potter, Rea, Hicoger, Walsh, Williams of Deleware, and Catler, Withaut coming to o vote vn the majority reso- lution, tho House adjournod, —————— THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 3 To the Editor of The Tribune, Cu10400, Mareh 20.—Thare have beon many ways suggcated for thae reliel of tho city at this trylog time, and the closing of tho schools has been one of them, There has also been o ter- trict of Ilinots, but, as Gen. John Tillson, pres- ent Collector, hos & clean record and has both Benator Ogieaby and Commissioner Raum for indorsers, will 1af] tn nis efforts agalnat Tillson. NOMINATIONS, Tlie Presfdent nominated S8anford 8. Blodgett, of New York, Unlted States Consul at Preecatt, Postmastera—>artin Mulville, Delavan, Wis.; Pavid 8, Hooper, Kirksvilie, Mo, —— NOTES AND NEWS, TILB NORTIIBRYN PACIFIC, dipectal Diwatch to Tha Tridune. Wasmixaron, D. C., March 27.—The Henato Committce on Railroads will to-norrow disposs of the bili extending the timo for the comple- tion of the Northern Pacific. It is the purpose of 8cnator Mitchell, Chalrman, to bring the bill before tho Senate for action at ap oarly day. Thero Is deelded opposition, but thoso In a posl- tlon ta judge say tha bill will ba reportod fayor- ably. Tho Committce hes made materlal changes. It 1s probablo a substitute will be ro- ported which will bo almost & now bl It will provide to extend tho time for the constructlon of the Northorn Pacific, and to sccure also the construction of tho Portland, 8alt Lake & Bouth Pass Railroad. 1t is proposcd that oight years sdditional shall bo given to couatruct the maln line via the Co- lumbla River to Portland and Kaloms, Wash- fogton Territory, but this oxtension docs not apply to tho line north of Tacoma. 1N DANGEI OF REMOVAL. The attempt {s making to remove Bridge- man, Indian Agent lu Wisconsin. Chargos are mado azalnst him that ho s engaged fu specu- 1ativo business to the negloct of nis duty. In- dian Commisatonor Hoyt has given assurauce “that he shall be removed, TILA PRORATA QUESTION, Representative W. W. NKlce has prepared o nill regardiog the prorate question, which will e Lefore the Commnltteo on Friday, as s substl- tute for tho one for which he and Mr, Ilowitt declined to vote. The objection of theso gonts to the bill was in graoting power to the Com- lesion or Commissioners to sciza ronds for the vivlation of thelr charters. The bill proposed by Mr. Rico, and which will probsbly be aceopt- ¢ by the other members of the “Co:nmittee who favor prorate, provides for threo Commis- sloners, Who, lostead of selzing tha rouls ure to zo bofore o United Btatas Judge, wherever one may bo found, and procira a re- pleces. Her screams wero heard at a dista CoorsviLLz, Tenn,, March 37.—The young | o hud been reduced 0 120 pounde, "Ilo was S ibio clee Witnoce. dil ‘net o wiat 8 squara from the hospital, but no one o:LTx;: Brassell brothers wére publlely oxccuted hero m":u"-'l‘l;m'l".':x’}‘"fl:'"n :I“‘fi‘u' ‘:r:duw‘u?uh:r‘l’ 155 | Davison did after tha shooting, ns_ho l(wltucn) of tho building knew what caused them. The this afternoon, without tumult or disturbance. | pounds, hic having also been greatly rednced fu | paricd for the wacon immediately. Mt | yaspital nurso who attended Miss Kernan has Teak Brasscll drank o bottlo of whisky duriog | licsh, 'Thoy grew very despondont. before leav. | Scaflon declined to cross-examing this witnoss, | 10 orrogted, Sho b 1 to tho roligi ervi He adyised le | ing finuhvfi‘l’o‘ 'l‘hclr{)nly hope was_ of rescuc, Mr. Leonard Ingalls, fornerly n hotol-keeyerat [ 1ae% frntatecs, Sia s supposed to lave been igious scryices. Ilo advised young people £ . pe " | Laoke Zurich, had known Duyison for four years, | In'collusion with Stroup and sarshall, Btroup Dot to follow his examolo, but, as he didn's | Which had been threatoned by thorr friends, aud know that his reputation fn tho nol¢hbos- edted early this morning and I haye long to live, he was dotermined to get all ,nfl'n"e‘,'“c: “}f,{,"“f‘ fi‘;‘:z"’c‘;‘:‘}‘{"'z‘;fli’l‘ll:‘lt":"':g Hlood Whore 16 lived waa trat ho way q:inrrel- o " lockoups - Matahail Tun’ml'; at ml’n‘;(h thogood out of the whiskyhocould. Teck | the prclncl'ler h'zvlm: told them that, If gulity, | #9me 1o heard tho Spaonors, tha Hargowers, | but Clflux-o(-r’om:n Hagtie anll a large rm,fl 3 | [Squire MeIntosh, aud others say so, Did not | pollce arc on his track, und he cannot escape, confessed having shot nino men, rud that he | théy could not have salvation If thoy went iato know that_thosn persous wero. enemies of the {’h was heard_from at 10 o'clock, at which ting hc;ld commmed‘!cflmclh!hnt wm\lhl1 nevor hbu :L‘:‘:‘:f:;fmz‘é‘““" alic in thelr mouths. They | yocuged, William Bpooncr "l‘nd that Dbzvlnun hio was near Sholeravilie, about ten miles fron made known. Jo sald ho had quarreled with a Just bofora the Brassclls took thelr leave of | 184 always had diflculties with hisnoighbars. . | thecity, Mrs. Bliss, where Miss Kernan was swoman about & watormolon, beaton her almost | Nashyillo T went Into thele cell and hind itite WALTER IIARROWAR, firat , taken, has beon arrested. 8he formerly lcath, and then shot her dead, p ki 2 a farmer and neizhbor of Davison's, thought | kebt's house of bad repute in thisclty. Ty tod ) a1 alittle chat with them. They were fua lively Tho exocution taok placa hefora 10,000 peo- | mood, and s continued until’ somo referency that the gencral reputation of tho accused in | unfortunate girl Kernan, in addition to helng & pla o an open ficld, ll!ordlng all ample cp:or was made o tho cxecution o thelr reiigious [ 58 mnuend ?3{":'-'5“:%'“31‘;«'&‘3’ '"“31' ! ‘Yl“ m}: ltxllméhell; u; “ia ur;“{“mlh lub,s':u alto sney It o > + a Ve R0 @] 0 A\ '8, and had ' o sul p0 Cathedral cholr, wwhere roup mad tunity to witness tho spectacle. On the fl"";",‘::“’,}!"kj\fi 1 ‘,""’ tg‘“"‘ °':1"L""_" 4 °u“’: wllfllm about somo obstructions which he | acquaintance. Ior paronts aro n&mm.'p;if scaffold both brothers mado specches, n | brothors, tonkt my st bt aol bane it anons | Placed i tha road, Davison called ‘witness in | abfo peopte. “There fs talk on the street which they smd they hoped to meet all _mjm“;n";’mm l(,m e m"fic“ s | to bielp him nbout soma troublo he lad about | to-night.of taking Stroup out of the lockup In Heaven, Jo confessed tho crime, but Teek Llona work of which tho walls are cnmypmcd~ fia‘.‘én{z: ;:lex?:!‘u?crgulr‘:: q:xl: otnn'l: "g'&&?‘ t'h):; ::xl;‘tlivlfl:hwl‘lrllv"l;:'flz‘:ng‘h"’[“'x‘:u“n:m:rn:v‘:flhbifim inafsted on Lis fnnoconco of the murder of Al- | Then, laking it down, asn new idea scemed ta | Ty,vison grow unfriendly towards bim. This | oughly inveatizated by the Coraner to-morres. striko him, lie placed it on hila head and danced i llson until the last. Teck was preased to cou- | oryre’n) 10 the Emnll mirror In tho doublosrated | Octurrence happened about five yeara ago, Wit~ | whon all the facts will no doubt be brought tg fess, but ha continued to asy his Jifo bad beon %‘ n“{ Ine: “This kind ofa hat would be | 062 bad heard Measrs, Gary, Spooucr, and Ren- | the surface. It fan worso casc than that of Wi ks nll‘-’nrc g .I;‘e,ml)’:ling w’ m:lll Jaat had a b']m‘: &an say that Davison wasa quarrelsome man. In | Kate Cavanaugh, for which crime ex-Ald. Me Perhaps no case of exscutlon of criminals fn | Sult to match,” nad be clanced down at hiscot- | fCPILS Br. Moot witnoss safc Biee tho sult | Mustora to serving out a torm of stx yours I thy - a5y Teunessco has ever excited moro {nterest than '°{'v'l!‘(l{l‘t‘|“‘1‘,“fi xcc“r'lllnl gm‘u“l}‘m;mmm upon them | 11 {rom the disputd xaul nq{pulr:rxu with which i that of the Brasscll boys. Tho fact that thoy | with tho determinution to escort, thom, with & | Davisou had obatructed it. Whe chirge broucht | . TIIE “GRIDLEY MURDERER. that of rfot, byt no Indictmert was found. Bpectal Dispatch o The Tribune, wero both young, one being 20 and the other 23 | guard of twenty-tive- meu, to Cookoville, Ja- | 4% LI0%S " igrelal g years of ago, was of ftsolf onough to attract | Aoph rassall shed tears freely, willo Tock bent | oLike COIERt: o Buceinetop kng Dasteon's | Buqoumwaroiy, IiL, Merch 97.—In_ tho Mo Ltentd them but tuers th ¢ | bis head and looked gloomMy. Thoy had been | o™ vore triendly towards Davision of late, | 1€an Cirenit Court, this moruing befors :OI:YI':I :;‘ l‘:tnt:-nt‘.’ Reared |fl'::lfln n::f:l;. vislted that duy by 400 e ",_l"” 5 '.'}“’“‘5"" and el oxregus i opinion obout the ace | Judze Pillsbury, of Pootlac, began tbs {habited extan; thi ke durlng the weak,—and had only been allowed t0 | ,ygeq very frecly, ds hodid on ail ‘subfects, | second triai of Maj, Merideth, sccused of glon, they grew up lke their own | contemplate their doom at night, and, now that Was frienaly to” Davison prior to tha Allen | killing . Goarge Murphy, ¢ Gridl 1. nativo cedars, followlog the bent of thelrown | they wero about to turn their faces tuward the | yryypies, but even then had heard a great many A 8 - Goarg rphy, at Gridley, IIL, oo fnclination to do evil or good ns the will led | seaffold, lhcz wero ovarshudowed by aclond of | [0 tng" aay shat Davison wus quarraisome fn | AUB: 20,1878, Murphy and Morideth started them. Their father was s mantfactureraf wild- | 8ad0ees, At nizht they had walked nhelr!cull. is disposition, Heanl Spooner, Harrowor, together with 'a_tcam from Niles, Mich., and t whisky, and_might himselt have b ‘]’”““"“ slocpices hiours in the study of the | kyure, and many others say so. : had becen traveling through Northern Iilinols, cal 'y, and migl 8! ave boon con- | Jifhle, lu talking, and in cjaculatory "pruyers. Horaco H. Church, residing in the Town of | camping out, and, as it Is bolieved, stealing sldered an outlaw. Tho boysloved the bover- | They had Jost appetite, and'wers glvon to the Cuba, B, I, ?-mver of Barrington, and William | proven, dunm‘x hi .t‘ gt s y o sge, and when * half-shot" were ready for any ::,l,rgll‘lllélélng cficcts of coustant chuwlng and ?{muer[o{! lk‘% %“"fih’ ;'1"0 ull:l;glmamly of {x\:md- e mme;fl{ ‘c' 1:1 rml]c"y’ l:ln"ud w:: ;:‘m_'}‘%:‘m that ’n?llcnl;d lt:le It The l‘(’(“g “Thelr departure was kept s profound “"““A cn‘}mfiz nr?:?;ulnfl‘(‘m lo?vf:u!;r:rcllnz. .B':mo:gr soen together playing eards. Duriog the ieht whlux organization was the very Kind | i haying boeu reported that an attempt would | GUNGHC (RYAHEE 107 AUCRIElInG “BROSEE | the renort of o gun'was heard; aud soou of enterprise that delighted them most, and the | bo made Lo rescuc them near Nashyllle, bofore Mdtideth drove off enst i th wurder of which they werp gullty was tho last, | reaching Cookevlite, or from the scaffold. | & %’;l'l“}},‘r"‘fi,fl‘;m’:‘;l‘:"g::ch: g‘:dh'.’j";f&k‘{'a wogon, .This occurred on Baturday, and Hearing that tho frionds of the Brassells utend- Monday * Murphy, was found dead fn 0"t Orio, ‘or ot Totst 10 scraen shen | &0 10 cno ot roseis, 100 tho srienda ol | &SR VAT, MEES, T LB HWL O | tha webda whero thg wafon had stond. o i cn, offered g been bralned, clther with - sclves belifud its disgulse, that occurred in Ton- :}}3,,‘.‘}3;‘&’;;;‘{;"}.;’;‘},’,}:’,‘{,{,‘,"1!‘,,‘"‘,‘:,"'00“‘“"' if 1t would do anygood. Davison quarreled )y et & gun-shot or gomy 3 < ‘weapon, such as ap ax or club. Next day Merl- nessce. Just previous to.thelr crime, tho | innddition to the posse he proposcd to suin- :é;‘;dwx‘::::'p:g:n:":g‘;‘::h‘f;‘"f:.'l,‘l‘u";'.“v': l:‘:‘; doth was arrested at_ Chataworth. Llio: pasvn country In which thoy lived was tho sccna of | mon, to seo that the law was carried ont to the | 43/ 0o'havison was & quarrclsome man. J had stains of blgod: thora was blood on the ax .- in thp wegon, and fhere were tmaoy othor sus- soveral most atroclous outrages aud murdors,,| ond. - It was reaarded that the dring of a single This comploted the rebuttal testimony, and *| pistol-siot would produce o bloody coutiict, plclous circumstances. At thoNovember term conspleitous nmong which was tho murder of gn'dmu In the deulh‘nl from twenty-flye to fifty | the defonso rocalled O, J. Alin. 1la snid thac Merldoth was' cqnylcted nndJ‘;cnlum‘ed to bo he knew Mr, Bees, and that on the day aiter tho ! Julla Hayden, a young colored school-teacher, cnon o alde. So much uneasincss was felt > | hangzed. The attorneys asked for a new trial o who had not beon jong §u the victaity, and that | hers as to the ultimate rcmn!l\hnt a Iarzo nom- l,'fl':éch'}.:vl,",fi: l;:,‘;lal';z,';' :,“,“(',‘{e'g;,‘?i“f}i{, &"! i the ground that, whilo the trial was golnx en, stralnlig order against the' defaulting roads, | row, and it was then laid ovar, rible howl ot this fdea, Peoplo scom to think | of old Dick McKinley, o harmless old colored {’);’l"l&%?"‘xfifigfi‘.‘l’;‘%"“;‘gl‘:‘: “l’l’é‘;'{z'l"';“m‘l‘;‘:'l‘;;‘ others Lo come awa, and that thoy would have ;‘,‘:fi,‘fi,’f:";’l‘,“’z"{};‘l&% qll‘?nor?nno';‘lo:m: h‘:‘:‘.{’:&l T e 'z? R I Iel“}udmnt aal 'r‘o‘x‘)‘rlm:gf%fl‘l:s‘c:ll’ll‘:l’lgl::l:flr‘-“zmfl: & A !th“ o ottt L‘l‘x:r:‘gfifdhnhxl:‘&h'lgz m?:lonh and Georgo (nicknamed Teck) B o relny of horacs and bo senthero from Lebanon [ b0 Davisons arrested, cax, ;| and the Bupcorne Couet eranted o sujicrscdeas, ci mediately, ' streots at once, und_ tha rase S : , lll‘;:rtl':o:;:n‘nlcntcn v{oum ‘:aot‘.! ILI; :f:luc::p uc!kul(e rm f tha Uovernmont {or the year cnding June | pereers tham hog ot Nom T Raow (ot this by wire. Tha fact that there was a long gap Lo cing of opinion that Merideth had no trial, ow. scll, the night hofora the murdor was commit | by overcome by borseflesh scemed Lo mako peo- | & Peeullardooking baclweods_specimen, was ing to Judge Tipton’s nbacnce, Merieth bas i i ted,—nccording to the testimony of one of the | ploall the moro anxious to hear tho detalls, :fi:".‘::"fd"‘:“fi“?d‘;:g:hf'kug'h‘:"g:m:: been confined in the McLean County Jall ever mon who turnod Btate’s evidonce, himself by ;:m:u‘""l’fi“‘ui‘“;‘&’cfi“g;fi;’;'r:‘q‘flv‘:"lf‘?'l':‘{“":h‘l'l“fi Dung, Witness roplied thit Beca did not use ,'.’;‘,‘,‘;,’,‘",’E,,'}:‘,:{,{;,‘};‘ff,:} Slain otiantel ki name Dobsou Jolnson,—and Doll. Dates weut, | 14t 5jooa would o round tho seaflold, from | Hose words, but that ho wotld fuat aa soou sco | [y'a'viciaus, tiscicas Rein, and will 1o - b to tho houss of the Drnssclls' father, | a desperate crowd on the Brassell side, und o }lv;'r‘; :"z;‘whv;f':r’r:“:"Jfl:;effigrllcfi“ be- ability bo found guijty of the crime of murder, and got supper. Thoy then all went to tho | determined force of the Bhorit! and tho friends 4 TILRCES | Hofs' from Dalawaro, Conslderable diiliculty bout an_overcont which wys missing, bug ho' still-housc aud ohtalucd a drink. Tho Brassclls | of the Allisous on the side of law. Bover had tho coat, D Ias experience, In obtaining 4 Jyry, but every- uLBl\"l-l 1. Bute aworo that he hiad heard tho | tHin% 18 now ready for evidence to come fn. upon anythloe until after the next call on the Commitiee, and thoy soem to have abaudonod tho cuntest for o mionth, This action of the Committee will ba o surprise to them. The Kausus Pacilc expoct six votes for their bitl, TIE ANDERSON DECISION, Represontative Ellls, conservative Domocrat from Loulslana, protests sgainst the treatment of the Louislana Supreme Court by the North- e Demogratle press on account of the dectsion in tho Anderson case. In su interview to-day Ellis pald: ‘T have carcfully read thedecision, 1 regard it unanewerable, and as a master) construction of law, The declslon waa unani- smous, und emanates from fiva Judgoes of exalt- cd character and great attajumonts, Thev are not men who would shriuk from responsibliit, or who woutd scize upon a logal quitibla to 1l themsolves or Gov. Nicholls of a difficulty." BECRETARY THOMPSON * to-day, in an interview, sald that all roports as 1o bis intentbus of reslyning uro false, lla added that at thues when tired he may have snid thay he stould have to realg his place or die, but tbat he does not coutemplate any chanie. THE ARMT DILL, Represontatves Culborson and Reogan, of the ‘Texas delegatun, being interviowed to-day upon tho subject < the Army bill, say they are uot oppused to L, aa has been published. Tho will, oo the ontrary, support the bill whicl proposes a recuction to 28,000 men, but will not consent to a_weduction of 'finy or allowances of 40, 1879, and explalned ita provislons, ‘Amendments reported by tha Commitice on Ap- propriations were agreed o as follows: Neaturing the salarles of Unitud Blates Ministers 1o Ureat ritain, France, Germany, and Runsla 1o $17, 00 ench: thoso to fipaln, Austria, Italy, Srazil, Mez- ico, Japan, and China to §12,000 cach; and thoss 10 Clili{ and Pern'to '$10,000'anch; the Miniatet- Tesldent nod Consnl-General to IHayti to $7,600; Liberla to $4,000; Consals-General at London, Farls, 1lavana, and Rio do Janeiro to $6,000 each; Meluourne, $4,500; Herlin, fLOOO( Vienna, Frankfort, lome, and Canstantinople ta $3, 000 each; and the Ageat and Consul-Genoral at Calro to 84, Othier amendments of commitice appropriations were agreed to na follows: Raling thoConaulatesat Hong Koog aud Honolulu from 83,000 to $5.000; thoso at ¥oochow, Hankon, Canton, Among, Tientstn, Ching-Kisg, Ningpoo, and Callao from 44,000 {0 §3,600 cach; thoss at Tripoll, Tunly, ‘Fanelors, Nagasaki, Osika, fllogo, Dangkok, and Valpsraiso from 2,500 .’ §3,000 each. Provid- ing Tor new Consuls at tho following piaces ot a salary of $1,000 each: Southsmuton, ‘Turk's Iels and, Steitln, Nantes, Valencia, Santa Cruz, Mi- lan, Venice, Bwatow, Maranham, and for Con- sular Clorka'at Deiral sud Naples, in adiition (0 Isnot so. No ono has scemed to haye a word or thought for tho tcachers, Thero age many noble man and women who Lave been Instructe ors hero for ten and fiftcen years, How sre they to llve! ‘Teachers are never pald enough, 5o that they lay by mure than the morest teifle. Here theyare” with thelr familics, moatly with children.” There are some wowmen upon wham old and Infirm parents depend. How oro theso all to live, if the schools ure to ho continued, and tho teachers pald as thoy have beew this winter) Can nm% live this way all the next year! Bupposa the schools were closed, how loue would 1t ba before private schools would bo openca, sufllcient to accommodate all the pupilsiy And will not these samo gmmu find n way to pay the tuition bills? In Now Englund, before tho days of graded schools, the poorest people gave sulme cducation to thelr children, and considered it Letter than moncy, People slways value what costs monoy and labor, aud the {hlnxl that come to people Iree aro always least valued, We il koow thia to be true cverywhere. Suppase the Councll closg the schigols for ono or two yeurs, then let the various Friucipals hiave theuso of the school bulldings, and hinve entire care of the schools, each hire his teachers or take theni fnto ps or- abip, It will he moen atonce that the cost of mrrfllnz on the schoo) wilt be less. e need not haye very hig{g tuitlons, espectatly if o hos no rent to pay, ‘Then thero nced he no Bupor- {ntendent, or, If that ornament {s necessary, he could live on tho warrants proposed und bide sald they know wlicre thero was 84,000, $600 of g ol DAVIS AND RODBERTSON. witness Church say that Daylson was an up- J :vh::'h wrn:‘ ll:l: :1)‘: ;“(L‘)x!.::‘ J,::x lxltl;:"fnl:; bmt;n:.r Special Dispaled fo The Trivune, o | rigut, honesg man. 1lad a slight -cqun(ntungo ALLEGED MURDERERS CAP'TURED, e iy *WaukEoA¥, March 27.~The eighth doy of | with James L. Alion, and thouihit that blarep- | ¢ Boeclal Dlspatch o The Tribune. gmlll'u. :ml wfll' llwb 'l'll"‘flt Aflflm ug. ‘:ll" u .ht. tho Davison murder trial opened with amod- | utation (m-I r.rnlth and verdty B bad, Wi Pirtsnuno, Pa., March 37.—Joln A, Oatman, B:xu?n:(rui P b‘u 30 h :rlxht ::r; ;";fig :lg“m erate attendance, Yestorday afternoon an ad- | Sross-oxamination, witness pwiod what he had | Saperintdndent of the Duquesne Coal Mines i suggestod the questions on ybich he had been ar. 1871 5ot como Dack any more. Tha twa younger | JOUFRMEnE was taken about § o'cluck tn con- CXamined o thb counsol fof the defante: shis county, was murdered in Soptember, 1, Drassells, Dobson Johnson, and Doll Bates scquence of tho defendant’s witncsses not be- | George Robinson was notpsrsonally acqualnt. | WhUo returninic home in the evening from bis fog on hand. ‘The early traln to-dav brought | ca with Allu:‘ but belleved that hia reputation | Work. - The perpetrators so skilifylly concealed thiah.. startod-an. Llelr Iiwlsw orsnd; James only ono of these, s man named Crabtree, from {10.51 'l“uhd ;{l afnc_n_v ':é ‘l’)m.ld.rlhmllagm ho | thelr fdentity that, up to last night, thelr nane }n’l’::vllcrlol \lv?l}{, l‘l-‘l'l‘;tcl{ :‘;:Ya‘:l.nlnu"nn{lr;:‘l.m?; Barrington, or thoreby. Ho sware that o had [ 0 AES BR HOPEE T lion uml‘c‘fo:‘l‘:un :,,c" unknown ta the polce, aud thelr where fora rotarncd home, Tho Brassclis then went by | known tho accused for mauy years, and bo- rlunry Crabtroo was not personslly acqualots | ¢ outs & matter of ednjecture. A large pollce- thiclr father's house and obtaineid some Llacking, | 1feved his reputation to be good. Ou tho cross- | ed witli Allen, and had npevee soen bl uil b under tho lepd of Detectivo Wilson, wha and put it upon thelr faces. They had provided | examination It appeared that this witness was | this occoslon. But ho koew that Allen's repu. | ha received information thut the murdorers o ettt s of vk s, | erturat. 1 Grand Ty v it | e s i W i gLy | s g, e e vy of hich were rod and opaned i uth, 3 or, I Jcoras Brassoll d o platols, one largo and | Davison, and that he voted agelust such 10- [ {ioso persons was Benjaain fihfllmnr:i who'was | Alleghony about midnight o arrout thein, one a gmall Derringer. Joa Brassell also had a | dictment. 3 s ember of the Urand Jury which indicted Da- | About 1 o'clock they pounced Pan four meu large plstol. The two xave uttorance to great Road Commissloner Becs was recalled at the g:han. and who was opoused to Hoding s trug | who were slecplog in & _cabin, The men wera b adocio, and sald they were bullies. Thelr o X t l, taken by surprise, but offered no resistanve, & st 545 e, of ML I | et s oy o 10 i | 350 FORCS, Pty gt | v Shih Bt o it T from swhom_tliey axpocted to gt tho monsy; | Myers that the Commissloners knew they wero | oil thio harm o touid. _ Kuew Allon, aad | trip.t0 Allsgheny, and: this Yoltg dose, tho About midnight” they arriyed at Isboll's and | wrong in trylog to open the road, and that the | thougut his reputation for veracity was bad, prisoners werg handeuffed and placed in car- y T 3 5! : authorized oy tha llonse of Heprasentatives, 'The Comuilties on Akurrmlnnl roported wn smeudmunt to strike out of the House bill the clause requirlog Consuls to mako to the Becretar: of Htato & quarterly statcruent of exgorts from an fmports to ths diterent places to which they ma be ncoradited, the markat price of the various arti- + and 1t was agrocd to, * . Burgent submlited the following as an ameudmant in leu of the “n atricken oul: en intne Mid, They will o a | ttEvery Conuular oficer shall furnisli 1o the Sec- | hig {jma, Many clerks can bo done away with, | hallowed oub in tha" yard. The bouse & | treublo might all have been avolded, Witness aEORUE ONNBMAN riages. A partlon of thelr familles came dowt redslonin et 1 oot (08 | oty t gy, 3 bo send ober 152 thsirous Hoproom need o, bu'kopur | douul o Bout i obe, porch, o Dl | e empiieally doled the iiauation, R, e fhhon, Juatta o | ek e Chap ot met pal et s t v o y c 5 v -uD, The House éf&‘h“ffi-’&'c'&fi‘fimu has sbout Si‘:fi’fli,'fi‘fu."nfi"?xn‘iu"rfi'fi“‘.;" |'n" ‘filc oot ';"' :l’;uunnrll dlnlla y 'Flm‘ )&‘u:u vrllf nvmn u:‘:-‘z Mra, Isb y Who was slevping in ove of tho By this time {t was about 10 o'clock, aud, as It | Gornelius Ulonoy, and some more, Who kuev; men, Thanames of th eprisoncrs are Thomss agreed upon 8 bill of wuch lunportance to West- ero navigation intcroats. 1t will rruvldn that all wrecks sunc which obstruct uavigation must frowm the port or place In which b authority ts harcby veated in the tary of the Treasury ta roqulre compilance with this provislon, terially changed; the work could be carrled on with reference to a future change into the old ways; the teachers could lave some ad oy belong to tho Solli down-stairs rooms, heard them, and called to | was fmpossible for any more of defendant's wit- | Allen by of t’n. David Lichardson thought (¢ | Hughes, James Konnedy, Audrew Honey, know who was there. Ons of the Bras- | nossos te arrive before 11118/a. m., proceedings | was *‘mixed.” Most of thego porsons discov- | Micliael’ Baft sells onswered, *Slanstisld Howoll and | pyayobo temoorarily suspended. Tho ladics | Oredt Allen's infamy slnce the diiiiculty botween | Maguire organk tlon, and are a bard-lookiog, but 1t aball 8ot have the eflect to fmpal ¢l by G-—d," saying th hien and the Davisona. Thelr evidence was fun- | despersto set of fellows. They will not be :31(:::1 .:x‘xld:j 2"1‘2%‘.’5’ Gfi'afifiiuf&i’u‘!%{i on of Buv. 1,713 of tnp levlaed Siatate iy :i: ke;:'lolu llcllmnl I':gl‘ll', :23 (huu:gg;:; w:;?eflntl‘llxc;newn'blrl.v Tabell” sald Manatioly | 0f Waukogan, who havo taken posscaston of f 7y spats, but dld not scem to geb very wear | tried e saveral duye, a3 lmpor{unt witnesich pelicd’ to ralie tnew, the underwriiers and | 3" Sirgent, 1o cxplinatlon of the smendment. | goeruini to the school uscs ean o saved tobulld [ towell did not ‘swear.’ Thoo suother stopson | nearly all the seats to the left of the Judge, o merlts of the murder tefal, must first be secured. owners sball Bivo uo claim to the property. TUB GRIBVANCE, It turns outthat Benator llowe's bittor hos- um( to Beertary Schurz did not manifest ftseflf under ths Adminiatration until the Secro- tary, after bésgiug, coaxivg, and threatenivg froin Howe, éaclined to retain the Pevsion- Agent st Madhon. of llm!lbeIl—llu:lncl.llsll‘l.lfin—.c‘lbr“e‘m:? man amuscd themsclves with thetr cmhrn(:l“ i n"l_iho. m?c‘g“thfl:"m?’l: 'l'l: :\t:t"-en l::t: :lb‘::ru i i an upper rootn and on' htened, fopiupal '{ ATTEMPTED M TR AND ROBe it Is ?m!y Took and Jos Brassoll. zlh thon gz‘nmddk;:!l:l’lnmwmd E'{.'i..{?.',‘ 22"Walk. | withess' having & diflculty with Robertson ‘E&Y"‘_- A ROB. lighted o candlo and opened the door, As 800 | These Lake-County girls are bound 1o see tha | about catlo was untruc. As to Willlam Spoon- . mdectal Dispatch 10 The Tridune, 2 he did 80 the Brasscll Loys rushed in with | ¢rinl anyhow, but cannot afford s Wasto thoir | er, that Inaiyidual catlled on witness in the Cook Br. Louts, March 27,—A lorribl amb pistots cocked, Teek selzliug Russell Allison, | time, and the amount of fancr siopers, card- | Caunty Jull on tho 14ih Inst., aud had & conver- to 1 5 7 OFELYQ Jcass: o \ho realated (ko attuck as well 8s he could: | eaniyors and the. ke which #ill GTOW out of | sation with him fn Waukeyan during this trial, | 0 112t last night, fn_which o countryman s They scutlled across the floor, Joo irasseli I | gheir offorts, provided the ol izata out tho and offered to he & witness for the defense, | @arroted and au sttempt was then modoto new schiool-houses and to get ahiead enough to be able to pay as thoy gu. These teachers who havo been here so many ’uuu havo made their homes here, have done Taithful work for the city, and who do not speuk for themesslves, ait walflng, wondcriog, *\What next)™ "It oy were {uuuuer aud had no familics they couls tako thelr carpet-bags in thelr hands and hle nu:mu{ of eaaury would be of grest benos B¢, Hethought It would be well if the whale Con- sular Bervico was placed undet the Bocretary of the ‘Froasury, Horead & lottor from the Secrotery of Jt Anury urging tho passaga of & law requiring Consule tolransuilt 10 him the Information wmen- tiooed, Mr. Windom oppased the smondment, and srgued thst See. 1,712 & d_Htatatea required vognuu M uway to the Black itills, or Texas, or auywhere | tho meantime standing foot of Mrs. | weok, will bo somuthing aiarming. What will | Wituess was not cross-oxamined. raurder htm by throwing htm {n - tho river, and husf ‘:mu#: gfi‘v‘v:;np:r.lflh.\\?fl o :;; :‘r‘.‘nmu thi nformation to the Becretary m-ge thelr fortunc, but these mea |udywmncn laholl's bed, fu which she aud another wotnan b-“lfiu disposition of iheso articles of adoru- )lrasleuluexmuned that Lis medical wit- [ 43,0 oret sspoct o thka s "m:nmm tke Caplital walch fgive unqualified npproval to ‘Mr. Allison objected (o the amendment becsnse | caunot do this, Thelr ties ure too many here. | were slceping, with Lis pistol cockod and ready | ment {s s et unknown. ness did not get to the post-morten examina. aflal Howv’s specch namely the New York Sun and | 1t would ? dor the diroction of twa Thoy sre good, faithtul, efficlent toachers, as hall the young peuple of Chicago will teatity, Why uro they not mors considercd,. better treated! All they ask Is » decent living, and thoy are not treated with the consideration an old family horse would bt:. Oxm or Tur Teacnxas’ Frinnps, ——— DEADWOQD, . Bpecial Dispasch to The Tyidune, DEADWOOD, D. T\, March 27.—John O. Ot~ tinger, of Chlcago, formerly an owuep ln-'flm Homestako Mine, yesterday sold out, and lueft for the East ou this 'mo;ulgu‘: (.l;«;y:::;n: e:x“?:; warran! fi:‘.“.‘},‘é‘.‘."&,“%fl‘.“"éfimm.n chargo of Illl[‘mllllg of propesty With the luteut to defraud ki creditors. After o forty-mile chase ho wis averbauled and returned by an ofticer, After examiuvation he was siain arrested oo a caplas A 3 ‘to Lo no probabliity of bringing the o shoot, Occe b fired, and uext day bullet- bt in s cloud of witnesses, | tlon uutll it wos nearly over, and thereforo he | Atcms n A uglng hotos Jwero Jound thebugh, the .-xm_l?_ d Tog yoin "’"’"‘ ar, Hobirt Hichaxtson, Fraai | did not propo {iim.' Tus other winess yretahesto uslos, oo vietm o thia o ukets, and tho ball In the bed. As Took anid wiey, Martin Hathaway, Churles Hawley, uni ad not, . . mpt was Adaw Slnunons, of Huntaville, Mo, I lcu.'lulhou scutlled, Russcll excialmcd, y::m!.’iu’-unud that tho reputation of tha ac ‘The Court sald ho thought the cas ought to 'm,p“m. to this éity m'l busiuoss :‘m' daya ook, don't do that!"" Teek fired two of | cused for *peacefulness, quintness, and human- | be closed to-uight, but that if anything had | spo, * Last night, about 11550 he was walkiog threo times. Tho men thep lefs, Jou and | gy as & mao' was good 60 fur as they knew, boeu forgoticn he would sdialy the teatimooy | along the loves at tus foob o Lombard street Yook Brassell haytug been the ;omly ones ‘AMr, Henry Myers swore that ho had a couver- | in the mornjvg, Dul [t the walt whbich fol- | whey ha was attacked - by thres men fof who entered tho house. ~dg they dvparted, | gabtun with Mr. Bees after the tragedy. Bees | lowed, the sccused was taken with & chill and | the purposs of robbery, The attack wus medt Russell Aliizon cumo sito, (b rooin agali | gajd the Commissionora could bavs ‘settied the | leansd over on his wifc's Iap, apparently sufer | frorm bonind, aug, beloce Bl niici s ms snd remarked to his t'fi-vn;olhu’ Angle, Lam | roud matter, but that they let it go too far, ln%mmldenblv. o gllmpse of eny of them, ho was knocks shot, and Leojaat Juo Brasuc 1 aro tho ones | 3ir, Bearles announced Uist this exhausted s Ueorge Burnett was callod Lo the witness« | down tn an Inserisible condition. After robblaz shuv'did i 1o was wounded in the bowels, | hig witnesses, except for thoso who bad been | stand, having just come L on the tralv, but he Blm of some_baggage-checks of the St. Louls :33&“;’J‘l‘oe:";“’,f‘:‘lflp&‘:?b:‘:'.lgl Iepeatedly, subpanaod bit hodl not yet srelred. Thera was | Was extrenly indetinlte, | -ln‘mlml\{rs Reed dis- | Kaneag City urthern Railroud, the the " e ne er {mwportant witness, for whom ai misst m Wi 8 re! 3§ be was pte] o scll were bis -murderers, Tho killing occurred guh:{’ent bad bech issued, vlho had ora to | Wiss for murtalay w#8 100 | wretelics book blin, carricd Lina ucrons tho Jere: ou tho pizht of _tlo 20th of November, 1675, | cortain ttircats 1nsdo by Alen, and there was | | Mr. J. Catlaw hisd known Allen *for quite & | LoCRgTiVer sod threw it fn. Tho wuter 1 pear miduight, Tho witness who pucod Btato's | aleo snotiier, who was Brcacat at the pasimor, | fow yearei" and had briven to Kecp peaco o t,‘,‘.’,’.f,‘,‘h':':‘;.,‘i:'f},'.i' o'x?;'.“.‘s:?.'i'.’.’;,"t‘v‘né"flc‘nfi’d' evidence s'd thal, as they left tho house, Teok | tom, tween Allen and Davison, On ane occasion | him out, He then wandered Lo the cosnes of Brassoll provosed that they roturn and murder | e prosecution recalled Allensald ho would sooner cut Davison's throat | Third and Almond streets, wherali was fousd &‘:;H;lan‘u :fli‘fl{i $ provent any ol theal from . B Ly [ AN tb&“!?‘l:;fl 03;101 L D Hoes. by Officers Dillon and Donticguz,’ who tock ‘ ; FiDy o first thne ho ¢ on adjourned untll ¥ s, m. Thw“ 4 uot fear arrest, Next day Teek | Defore dudas Murphy st Woodstock, whea the him to the City Disponsary. Dr. Hobluson, tLe placa Consule un: ~the Secretary of Stateand Becretary of tho (e some_ further discusslon, the smendment of Mr, Bargent was adopted by a risiug volo—yess, 27; na; 0. "x‘n‘: Ell'lluwn rf‘“n%"""fl‘;“x.".'fl so &4 1o provids 01 jnlater-Reslden ‘otine laty Of 37600, and » ‘Chargo & the Hoston Trawller, the New England moutbplece] of Senator Blsive. One more 1s at;ulmauuv ©ojpected, nawmely, the Cluclunatl kel orts and | und Frederick Hagar, Hobart Richardson, Fraak | did not propose to cal TUS REVANUS DURBAU, T tha Wealern Associated Press, ‘Wasmingros, D, C., March 37.—The Com. mittes on \Yn‘y: and Means bave now under consideration tae il of the Bub-Committee, ‘Tucker and Buwnhard, to_reform, the sdmtnls. tration of the laternal Revenue, sud change sunme provistonsrelative to the manulacture of spirits, though vot contemplating u ;changs of the tux, SICABTART BCHURZ 13 improving, snd expects to resume his dutfes soon. THE BILVER DOLIAR. ‘Te Director of o Mint states that, in con- forwity with the instructions received from the Becretary of the Treasury loynediately after the b ymru.{- rugusy ot $5,000 each, nstead of » Minister-Resident to the Argentine Hepublic who shoald be accredited to Paraguay and rugusy, 'nfrdmmll!n on Appm}mmonl submliited an amendmea (0 striks out of the liouse bill tho ap- propristion of §20,000 for Diplomatic and Cone ::ll;’smln‘(a 0o expended in the disczetion of « Preaideni r. Bdmuods hoped that the clause would not Dbe stricken out, and sald it musb pen in the course of the diplomatic Intescourse n? the Uniled ftates that e3luencles would arise where it would Lo of great benets o tho Government that the Presidont shiould Lisve the money to .rlg); to such o % Clty Physiclan, dgepsed bis wounds, which were ; . Q such 1 tative ¢ | out of the District Court. Hlis bond of 1,000 | 1o5e Lis pistol, and remarked that when e . T N < i 5 s o s S o, o iman sacons | G SRSl oncy St | Ent Bl bepenil, wnd 1" ot | Pl et depenahah | Dot crpu it g o Tl it e | swatawngonug oz wome, | gulygeous iad tien s Ba" 5o i . L cas! > . 0 B och f ra‘y"l): ;Xv‘c'pm" dnD !hdlu' ‘?o'r"m'e"'h":’.fi?n 15?:11: ff.' m:‘s':ix%:? r -l:fll °fip:::d.:‘cl; :"-‘:.'.“11‘.%‘2 ot’; }’::"m".“:‘:‘:: m;l;l;u Suerif has otber w8rrants | mougtalns and rob travelers on the road. \“u m’:’&:‘;t A‘:ev.e‘::fi’ed %‘I:a nufi::mn.nbi?::g; KiLauszoo, Mich, March 27.—A daring at- been unavoldable, In the mesotime these wmints bave buen directed to proceed with the preparation of the dollar Ylauks, and a large awmount will be ready for stampl when the dice arrive. It fa expected that the firss Jot of dics will be forwurded to the Western mints early next mouth. TUE FOUB FER OXNTS. ‘The subscriptions to the 4 percent foan to- day wers $50,000. il ARKANSAS HOT-SPRINGS COMMISSION. ‘It House Commiittee on Public Lauds to-day sereed Lo report favorably on Kepreseutative Craven's blll "extending the time of the Hot- Bpriogs Commission undl ¥eb. 1, 187V, (n order that mné:omnhsu the work assigned to tbew. The Cowmuwltiee, bowever, amended the biil by makinz the compensation of the Com- wissiouers $2500 per aunuw, the smount at preseot allowed, lustead of $5,000, a8 proposed. AN ADVEHSE MEFOUT. ‘fhe Beoato Cowwitice on Naval Affairs to- day agrecd 1o an adverse revors ob the numlua- ‘o of Jobn W. Eastby to be Chief of the Bu- reau of Coustrection wnd Repsirs. The owly Seaaun for thls actlon was that bis nowluation 3 s OING They were arrested, after resistauce, ou | thengyreed that the defenseshould bo allow. | $6MPt 8 traloswrecking occurred two miles ANOTHER ONE G i) tha eveuiog tollowlor Ui, sbuoting, Tovy | ed'io W In the teatlmony of Jubn Catlaw and | West of thia plbco 4t 8 o'clock thie 1GmInE, | g,y et DOUS 0TI Tibuns” were tried bl tho 5‘ ‘b 01‘:" of hl"ll" Dr. Uallowsy, the witnesses belore referred to, | The Paciic express, which arrives berost %:50 1 i the o Younty, aad e e oSuainng on the Uth | 4nd the prosccution proceeded With the rebut’ | a. . o the Michigan Central, left this station | '2'TY a0 tho day appointed for the eecuths day of August, 1577, from which seutence th i . pouled o the Bubreme Court at Nashvilic, | Hok evide Just before 8 o'clock an fta' way weat, It bad | Of Thomes I Fiser ks at haad, and to-norrot o MR. BEES Lo will pay ths extreme penslty of the by (w when they were agalu convicted, aud the 27th | yag called. After a discussion 1 to the admis- | Sttaiucd a rste of about twenty milcs an hour g & of March sppolotod for thelrexecution, | wiity of tha uridouce, which resulied In tho | Wheat sbruck a alt-open switch whichcontrolea | 34, BRISSr of Lis friend " and acisiuun In spite of tho overwbelming vroofs agaiust | Cour ruling against Mr. Scarles, tho witness | side-track to the Asylum ground. Tho eogiae and | 2107880 Powell. The old -scafluld usey the Brasecliy, thoy bave coutinusd, to assert | ywore that after Davison mad his' son bad dis- | tender jumped and Leld to the waln £ ack, but | tBe executlon of Donchue, Campbell, Kyl thelr innoceuce, ad seatied (o Lope £0 tho lut | played thelr revolvers Allen turued hls pockets | ¢ e oayy | and Doyte, i June last, aud from which Hosu, far pardon, or at least for commnutation of seu- | Fustde out and sasd, » Now, gentlemen, | wynt | 180 threo following cars, the baggage, cxpress, | ‘rully, aud McHugh bave just boco lauuchs tence. But they bave beeu preparing for the | yoy 1o geathat 1 have no arma.” Nelther Allen, | 80d frst pasacuger-car, took the side-track. Tho | wus erscted fu- the corridor of the Jall th worsty aud been strivloz to make telr peaco | Eqay, nor Laudeu ever uttompted to ‘strike | tendor wes thrown from tha track, ‘sud tho | moruiog on the old site, The gallows cuts e, ith tho uz. ; ol | [ . Unon the sfrest of the Hrascils, Johu Alll | DTiscls bia wile, or s with the 4% Devieon | suddeo stoppago of tho traln reaulted. 7Tho | bask from Bloomsbuns early yeaterday wory = ing. Fisher la attll (v bis”old coll, ba son, brother of deceased, was killed. OL Whis | turough my gurdend” Witnéss stood uear Da- | 'Fucks of the tender aud threo Srab cara wore | (il oveniug he will be removed o the oio lat the foloming ascotut: Visan &t tho fim of the sLoutiod, aind was pos. | completely demolahed, and the cars aunk fu | becupiod b Dorte pralons ta hieihs ais 1) Hl-bosoon the uight of the ar- | flivenot only that Clarley did Uot suy to his | tho sand. Tho sccond pavsenger and four | tho farther corder of the corridor, and near 1 1! o bour afice dark 1 heard fool'] father, Como sway, fur Allen Lius gous {97 o { glecpers came to a stand before arriviog at the ows, Ho secs no oue save hls wife aud e e B it Tane or e b el | 0B 16 shoot us: bilt ulya that ciufydiabot | L The engiucer and dreqag atiempted to Fiiumy an 103 Deuec 308 Vo Wlaregunaed o Cocked piatols Tushing wpon ws frow 1o GuLIdes g tcanhis fatheruntl at ‘;:,},‘};,‘,—,‘:::;n“‘;'fl Jump, but were uusblo .to by 'reason of the | RAYIEG0L tho pl.'.'f,ff" ol lisg Vrepuzcd a giste o " c. ocutaent wil l"fi‘fu‘:x I\h:;“' h;.d &z;fllfin:“w;m fi‘f-‘ pended snurtly sfler ugan, and tho whole erowd | tender. Beversl buudred passougers weroom | read by hit from the gullows unless he fa o0 They sewarked, *'lop't Lo scared, went Lo dluper. board, the traln Leing more than ususlly | mervous, in hhluhcv:nf 1t will be read by sule gub 4 Warraut sgalna. you for atillisg Oureasscmbling, Mr, Bees uguu took the | full ~ sud mot w pers@® was 16 | ope clse. 5 would be best lo pormit it to rewaln in the bill i 7o constantly arilng where 1t could L8, — —— TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. ATLANTA, Ga., Slarch, 27.—Tho Atlanta Trid- uns suspended to-day for want cf patrquage. Urica, N. Y., March 87.—I¢ the caso of the New York Central Raitrosd against John M. Bailey, cx-United States Cailector at Alban the jury to-dsy rendered s verdice of $490,4: for the rallroad. Tha Court grauted ostay of roceedings for sixty days 10 euablo the de- cudant to prepare s bil! of exceptions, CoLusmuus, 0., March 27,—Mrs. K. B, ','l yes lett for Ciuclunati te-day via the Sciota’ Valley and Marrietta & Ciscinoati Rallroads, {o Gen- eral Manager Chasman's private car. THE MISSISSIPPI, Bpeciad Digpuich i Ths Triduss. Dosuqus, {a., March 27.—Tho steamer Joalo Lrought do¥n tho river the firet graln of the scasou fran Laks City. Ehe carries it to Ful- ton, and then ebips by rail to New York City. Bl brouglit 40,000 bushicls. -3 7. Windom eald an appropriation lke thls inserted in the bill two years syo for the 1 servics, when 8 nuwber of Consulates were sbol~ fab Now these Consulytes had been reiu- 1d he saw no necessity for the nvm I tion, "He bag uo fear as 10 trusiing the Fresl of the United Htates with ibe mon‘. bat he di wl]:h 17 thyast 1§ upoam Bim, as 1t Bad not been asked for, ‘Tue smendment of the Cummities (o strike out ibe clause was agreed to. Alr. Speucer aubmitted s amendment, of which Le gave notice somu days ago, providink thst the Consular and Diplowatio lp%uhlnnlnbl be s0 arranged s to be equally distributed beiween the Btates snd Territories of the Uuited States and District of Columbia. Lald on tha table. ‘The bill having been conndered Ju Cummittes of the Whole wus geporicd 1o the enato, Lhe amend- nients wade o commitce concurred {n, aud the bill read a third time and passed. Alr, Wiudumn subiuitted 2o amendument to the biil to pravide for the organization of the Missls- lppt Rlver lwotovewent Commizsion 3o a3 10 ox- tend tho jurfadiction of the Comulsslon 1o the Fulls of Bt. Autbouy, aad auiburlee tho Lo meke

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