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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN are on T. W, Hartey & Co., for £1,433; Willlam 11, Bnah, $740; aud John Stephan, 8956, all of Chicago. It Is belleved more will be fouud as Inyestigation progresses, as Bughee 18 biclieved tu have falsificd his statement of torzeries fn hia confesalon, Holt & Ilu’bct sy the total amount of the forged paper foots ub $147.000. and the stuck and other property in Indianapolis, which the firm cstimated nt about $08,000, will not exceed £50,000. In addition tn the forged paper, the indebtedness of the firin amounts to about $40,- 0o, mulllng. the total Nabilitics as far as known FRIDAY- APRIL 12, 1878, ] new county was passed in the Sunate. Wilkes- Darre will " remaln the county seat of theold aud Scranton of the ew countv, New Youx, Aprll iL—In the e1se of C, W, F. Dare, charged with retting tire to his toy- factory at (ireenpoint for the purpose of obtaln- Ing Insurnnce, tha jury to-lay sequitted him without leaving their seals. AMUSEMENTS. THE FIFTH AVENUE TIIEATRE. Bpeetal Corresporulence of The Tribune, CRIMINAL NEWS. tlon in Amorica whicli Beems to have a groat adyantaga ovor Yalo in this respects IHar. vard is given over to its Hasty-Pudding and Porcellian Cinbsns Yalois to its Bkull and Bonesand Scroll and Key. Soerot societics hase been prolibited in Princoton, Lut they still flourish moro secrotly than ever, Cor- nell and Ann Acbor aro wholly given over to the secret organizations, and it there is nny other {nstitation which has room for tho work and of the c fes who attended the it | £urooo and his enfoyment particalarly of his 1 erlofMisnce, Amon (hem Bilo ANFItT, Femlith, | vovice . the Nite, "Ho docs. mot. Aljade ta | ponalf conricted: the additton jadgment ot & m?;"\'l‘l’\fh Met ,-n'l;vrr. the lr:ncv;s .\lnt'l'l'!hz‘v. politics in the Jetter, but alludes to his relicf West twas firat brought Into the room, and bis e ol A Tnterlon (e bt o 1 from care, and responsibility. - Ho eays that | doflant look and fnsolent demeanor Dlafnly be- tho Jiat Ts thrice ax iong, And this [« how when the Silver ‘t" paseed the House It created | snoke a dotermination to 4 through the ordeal the cAronigenrs annonncea the dote: * £ome excitement and adverse criticlm i | with ns much stolldity ns ho could _ assume. tue eichteenth day of the month of March Enrone, but he finds that when the provistons | was not till tho thirl lnsh descended that ha 143EN yoar of the Cnrlutian era—in the year 501 | of the bill as finally adopted are understood, it | cried out, and thercafter his yells weralond and of the Jolian perfod—the year 2041 from the | Is regarded more favorably. plercing, a sollcitation for five minutes’ respite Karaufar ot year 100 of 1 Hemtsac—ihevomt SN Ve eing imploringly utterad by him witen the frat -~ 94 of cxira—the vear b ¢ Bof tha French 1tenahilc—on 8 Mondng, At 755t CURRENT GOSSIP. Yardor Bad flshed mying, i thirtehm Iastics o s had ai length the ymmnenne good fortung TIME AND ETERNITY. relve, e appeal was unheeded, Inhuman Butchery of a Woman in New York by Her Husband. Nitric Acid Poured Down Her Throat by the Mon= 187,000, . to sec tha curtain calsed on the firat act of end West continued to howt and f¢ 01 open dobatiog socleties wo hava yot to han ster, SISO, Tl cstimata e inade on WO TS | Naw Yous, April 10.—Talkine todsy with | “%shurph Bafmamo: I e mont Telow han Fone Trvn, i the end of his punishment; but mmediately of it. hold, will be paid by the inakers. To offsct the | some gentlemen who are thoroughly posted fn ;1'“:;' '.:mt’ {"{" l'l; l'tlh vn;yhmcaun bis malady in A blackherry-epray on tha window-ledze, on befog relcased from the confinemeift of tho The main quostion suggastod by the Inte Indebtednecs ihe My have, with thetr Indiane | theatrieal matters, I heard several bits of news | 10 20me sort the fashion of the hunr. And the thrill of a robin'a tane: whipving-stozks ho danced tho " double-shuf- tion on behalf of tho debating tlor Heart Aflterward Plorced | apulls property, about 815,000, wittch will e pleasiug to professional people. | , There fs likelyto be a lively sensation n A yearago? Ah! who would belleve fle” asn fufliimentof his miserable programmo domonstratio ", e Durine the conversation the Filth Avenne theatrical circles In o fw ilays, arisin from a A year could go ro soon! of fmaiada, 1L noteabiy that this convist cocleties ot Yolo fs not “What Destroyed with n Bookbinder's 1 jeaot® | personal difliculty between two well-known had evidently tried his utmost to biear the lash MINTIRT'S GITAR, * ‘Theatre was tatked of. As I8 generally known, | actors. ‘Ihe other d witl stubborn ail " " o , 5 . e other day an ¢ 1 aper, BTERNITY. with stuhborn silence, and that his yells of paln Them ¥’ but ** Are They Wortl Treserving? IKnite. Daxven, Col., Aoril 1l.—Later deselopments | ¢ty gglendid Inflding was erccted by the | noticlng the performances of 'l’fimml-!;clll'c!!:l' A year ago, Bfld'h:r:‘:l::mlnx the same, were perforce wrung from him. 3 % Tho fact that distinguished men bolonged,to tuom fo, mlr‘wlu‘-gu}y Shoft fhi tl-c“illm‘N,n‘ Giless for Mr. Augnstin Daly at o fabulous | tooic accasion fo say that If Mr, Milucs Levick Tt Tuck DB rsaray SR aBHE | cilennariey the Dextiman, ariédl 4F (ho;Mrak . nk of Coloralo rings will not ho B il you S 2 5 calied “for 4 3 n, {hem, when overy marnber ‘;‘fl CO""&;" ;’}"'Clfl Horrld Action of the Power- | meakened b tie mh_‘m“‘:m ; Mc‘"";u, e ;mlz. :!l’ul for the privilege of using it thelensca | hod plaved Scichn fn & ;’ay‘“‘l;fi"““"r‘:}“‘“f;agfim Ayearago? Ah! who could havs told e, “Himutating Tatntness, dropped nia head polorged to them, s uo evidence in their ful Acid upon the e Wreattiertts A 1w sSb il Tl i pay the enormous annual rental of | \fr Walcot., ‘The lntter izentieman i naturaily A year wonld be %0 long! Loty M. W. | gnone slde; but looked up Driskly when the favor oy moro than the indalgence of men Vietim i ‘fbe i b this tienk, end i £35,000. Eycrybody remembers that Daly, af- | proud of his own acting, and in an ungunrdeit e second warder came towara him to deliver the in vicious habits is a proof that i Clals hiavo SUEER LI0SEIHIUE, hank, and Its | ter o Jone strugrle, was obliged to throw up the | momient he insinttated Lo sume incautious fefend | AN OLD-TIMY ADVERTISEMENT. | tweive concludinz strokes. ~When the full of gonins affalrs aro beltoved to be on & sccurs footnts, | gponpe, pet rid of many members of his com- | that thearticle was Inspiresd by Levick. Tha Raston Journal. measurc of }lenneseey's punishment had been yice in indissolubly connected with genins, fThowvidonco againat tho debatiug socleties lsatlesst nantrong 04 that in thelr favor. 1t is eapablo of slrong argument, if not of roof, that they hnve dono much to cultivate babits of loose expression and snperficial {hinking, Young men, according to Inttor. day notions, do not need the gift of tongues, No clew to Melntire's movewments las been ob- tained, but U 1s supposcd that lie hus goue to Eurupe. . Loxa Draxcm, Aprit 11.~Henry A, McIntice, President of the Natlonal Bank of Luke Uity and Natfonal Bank of Colorado Springs, charg- ed witn frregularities in his nccounts, has been visiting bis relatives here for soveral days. e felt fur New York last Monday. INCENDIARIRES, incautious fricnd told this to Levick, whereupon In looking over anold copy of the Norfolk | admivistered, he gave a gasp or sign of rellef, that high-spirited actor blazed up futo a white | Repository, published at Deadham In 1905 by Her- gnd was lfill out moaniug, The last man was heat o Indizusion, ant weofe (s Walcok for | man Manw, o following ymed sdvertsement | SATOSE vho, ISpeslec, shabtes o, st be tory, so Levick \emamded the nattsfnction due to | Orousbt to mind some remiplscences of the au- | 1o g state of more decided helpleasness and de- a gentlemay agd an ortist, ‘Thus matters stood thor, who, for many yoars, was a promiucnt and | pression than vither of the others had betrsyed. gn 'tlo ’mfihy uuutlen')&zd l{ !lgre is 'fl'lumfi useful citizen of Norfolk Cuu)r(uy. Bamucl {renr-’ll r‘rfiet" :33 flgmugflgag :ll;: -k‘llrr-l:n“-! rewlny, and it 1s unders| hat “*a meeting’* | Temple, born In Orange, Mass., May, 1770, was | ¥ s o . lake shore hasc.ball yark, others ut Sunnysids, | Tied the balf-siater of the late Seth Mann, of | prisoners, pany, ond take tho road. IHis cxpenses were too great, and he even went far bevond neces- sary outlay, by mounting his plays sumptuousiy, and engaging cvery octor he took a fancy to, whetlier hie nceded him or not. Since Daly left tho Fifth Avenue, the theatre las been run by Lis former alde-de-camp, Btephen Fiske, Ilis scason has been a dis Yartial Explation of the Deed by the Suicide of the Murderer. Qomplete Evaporation of the Arroganoo of William M, Tweed, AN AWIUL DEED. trous failure all through, and hls bLackers have Randoiph, They neod much moro wide information and $ fpectal Disputeh to The Tribune, 105t money with an unvargin nud others ngain that it would take place ata | Randolph, and settled in Durchester. He was e correct principles, Sincerity of thought and |y, 737".?"3 gll_;lp«.{;n —’-"Anl:o:‘rr(‘l:r:&crlme was | Cansoronds, Miche Apeit 1L.—Within thenant | must i s el 50‘5':2:'::;1"5(';;25 mysterious piteo, i::ll::d'h"'lh«d Drum. H;c an excellent teacher, a ready writer, and the PARIS NEWSPAPER WIT. eacnestnoss of purposo count for moro in | oonumited Jast night by Launcelot Fogarty, who | month scveral dwellinga fu the southiern part of | wise, This condition of affairs is well known N ooy | iftioral severs stetidand achinalboakie,d twhng Foo Yok World, drawn by reindeers, dozs, and eik. Ther will | whieh were “Teinple’s Arlthmetic” nud n “Cham™ on the Kastern question: The be armed to the teeth, and clad in genuine Rus- rimary reader entitled “The Child’s Assist- tian marb. 1t 18 thotght that Afaoiey and Me-' | Bt both of which cn‘]ofu’f great popularity, Laving recelved the conditions of peacs Vicker will act a8 sccutls, but this would be stics of the war: ' My poor lron-cladst Mistty, mpraiont, since. Tno. seconds nIEht ba | et B ) ranua oo key | My poor guns! My rifles—all, all gon! Thank :’mnnt&i ll;:l 1"‘31 : 7..:‘3‘:‘.:1‘; am :!;o'tlr;w; 7.:'“;:‘5;[5 ,smrg na b\uld!v_lrzh then_standing on a portion heaven, they weren't pald for " » best man may win, and settle o thc.rl.mod old- :,,"1" ehllljllfu%‘ u;:::‘ 1;::[?;“' lllu‘ ".'}{i'r'.‘.‘.‘f,i Never hurt o man's feeliogs. TIn the compsny fashioned way the question of which of tho two | removed scruss the bridge into Milton, whero | Of 8 low-down robber you may say, ** Oppottu- Schelms 18 the stronger, he dicd In 1815, He was the father of Han- | mity makea tho thief;" but “In the soclety of & prominent rehypotheeator you should be cares “IC“iG N E—S Y aniah 'lll])kl “{‘lllum F.d'l‘emp&tr'.‘r‘:mnlrngrrlud(l- pr wiehyputtiocatis ] AN UNIVERSITY. . | zeosof Dorchester, aud grandfather of Thonas | fu 10 sa¥, ** Tho thiel makes the oppurtunity.” F. Temple, the present Reglster of Deeds for Tie boy was 12 years old, very well brouaht up, 8 bright, promising lid. *“My eon,” eald Suffolk County. Thearch alluded tofn the od- Anotl ‘ other Struggle with the Iydes WWhich | vertfsoment was erected over tho bridge atthe | pilrpur taking him aside one day and gazing upou hlin with paternal pride, ** my son, you are Throttles That Institution. d’(vlldlnz line of the luwlns nll nl)nlrlthcnrzs nn'd Spectal IHspatch ta The Tribune. Milton to commenivrate the ratification of Jay's ¢ 12 vei A Ann Annon, Mich, April 11 —Tho straggio | Treaty, aithoush not bullt until two sears aier | 255 15 yearsof se and Llnk Leastrait you of the Hegents bas wagea al} day long, and tho | that esent. v boro In otters of Rbdthe fol | 0 e of polltical revolutions: Tha- rural policeman salutes profoundly o gentleman T %W unite discussion bas been very determined. Maltz L‘:‘:"fi“’,:"',f:’ ‘,’,",:3“.,[ ":‘f”‘.',‘: :‘fiu‘a’,‘"dell'mg:;{ whom ly meets o the highway, to the stu Toctlon of Lis wife. Wiy, (st that the withdrew his orleinal resolution to relnstate | and spirit with which the event was celebrated Rose and remit the Judzment against bim, He | {3 stlll fresh in the traditions of the locality. then offered o resolutfon, first, that the | Oncof the most prominent men concerncd fn the—1" © Yes, it Isthe gentleman 1 ranin night 4 the erectlon of the aren was Capt. John Lillle. | before last, Yesterday was election day, Tho nmptéulltllon nlmll. é\. rl!sll and P‘Tflfh-l‘i then a restdent u{\.\lllmn ‘}lhalervcd“l!n?ng others are on top,” s CEXC) ansfer an_undlvide: h ol ry War, and who commanded nt " 14 onedalt ntorest " dn the . Teal-Sicorc | Hert Pout ot the Unie of nia deathy Bople 2 | youi ema b mes? sage the mistrces of the collection to the Unlunuz In liquidation of the | 1801, He wasthe randfather of Messrs, fenry ““,‘,“' “"“ L} H’ s ock sud Snding tho judement azsinstiRose, be accepted; sccond, | Lillie and Edward Lillle Pierce, the former of | fervr on time ovir soo e DS epat Jou thiat Rose shioult be: reinetated from July 1 next. | wham, now Mayor of Bostan, hios iu_his posses- | L0ke @ loue tme orer your mesls. = Fardon, A mation to postpone action 1l Juny was lost, | son tho sword presented by -Lnfavette o Capt, | Taante Topiics tha vajets 'you see it takes ‘a0 was 010 o fnotlon to vote for the two clauses | ille. The advertiscment. 1s & truo picturc.of | U5 10 liutato say in th kitehen things st !!-Y'Irllely. Tewents Cutclieon and Grant tade | ah old-time conntry store, and as such can hard- | YO ut in ten ininutes in tho dinlug-room. ! able and eloquent arzunients agains the resolu- | 1o fail of Interesting afl classes of readers, M, (or N., as the case may be) s tracked liken tlon. Rement Rynde replied at length, Kezent | apart from the rhiming art so freely dlsplayed: | wild beast by hls creditors, and at lasl, ke the Duflichl urged the Regeots to vote for the AUVERTISEMENT EXTRA. wild beast, stands savagely at bay. *8ir,” ho resolution becsuse the people of Btate demands | qg ba snld nt the sture opposite the Arch says flercely, “vou will remember that 1 had ed it. Regeat. Grant moved as o Bub- | pyer Milton Dridge, tho following urticles vis; the devil’s own troubie to get this money out ot you, Do you Intend to mve me as much trouble fn gettng 1t out of ed K. 8. V. P Tho maxims of Rochefoucauld, Jr.: ¢ Be- stitute that it was tho sense of the Regents that neither Rose nor Dotiglass should | Enlt Pork and Pawder, Shot & Flinte tween an uthor who borrows from the anclents and one wlho borrows from his contemporurles, pher bbo rlulnr‘ed to ;"{f Unl\'c;nlmnnh was | Clhiecnn, Sugar, lium & Feppermints ust by a tie vote, as foliows: Yei telicon, . Graut, E. C. Wulker, 8. 8. Walker; nays, | Tobacco Ratstor, Floar ES0i8 o) Ryude, Clunle, Datliehd, and Maltz, 1o late i the difference fs that woich exists between o ter's original “resolution was Just by the sauic. | gig Hollanid Gin and Gingerbread plrate nod a pickoocket.” 1t Ia aiways well to thrast your wife. Sbe will cithor run away or‘!os:: you better fority su, either way, you gatu,! vote reversed, Itegent Dutliold then moved Wine, ad Thak the whote niatter ba refcrret to the mexy | Dronoy & Wine, allaurta of Tare ‘The Major ot the \"“lfl! fanoendofa fellow, but nsap official not a success. Hels {heno days than fine speech ; nnd debating. _socioties cultivato the latter, too often, at tho sIponse of tha former. Wa do not say that President Pontze nud Prof. Susner are do- ing » bad work in nttempling to rovive theso schools of fruitless argumont; wo only say {hot they might do better work at loss ex- pensa, e — 1t {a strango that a man of Gen. Grant's asual good judgment and common senso shonld have permittod himaolf to bo botrayed {nto udo conduct by n suggestion of diplo- matio ctiquotte. This was cerlinly the yeralt of his first accopting an invitation to dino with the Russian Grand Duke st Son Blefano, snd subsoquontly declining becauso ho bad proviously dined with tho Turkish Ministors in Btamboul. One would supposo {hat Gen. Graxr would bave solf-reliance enough to determine such mattors for him- self, without rogard o ony diplomatic construgtion of tho rulos of etiquotte; tut in this oase Gon. Gmant's officious sdvisers Jed him into n palpablo broach of etiquotto which ought to have boen spparont to him, 1t is rudae all tho world over, in official and unofflelal circlos, smong diplomats and commoners, to accopt an fnvitation, put a host to some trouble, and thon fail to put in an appenganco with- out timely and sufiicient excuse. 'That thero was no such oxouso in this instanco is evi- dent from the fact that the vory diplomats who had dined with Gen, Gnawtat Stam- boul subsequently put in an nppenr- anca at 8an Btefano. Wo presumo this faux pas will bo accredited to genoral American boorlshness, which is regarded in Farope ss an attribute of cur national char- acter. Hereafter wo hopo that Gen. "Grant will follow his own intuition of etiquette mther thon yiold to self-constituted and evidently untrustworthy ndviscrs. ptsAC iy this county have been burned under mysterious clrcumstances. Yesterday three boys wure ar- rested charged with the crime, but upon exam- fuation only ove wus beld for trial, ‘This morn- ing the Loy, James Wilson, squealed on his father, Harrison Wilson, and an older brother, Juhnson Wilson, as thy authors of the ctime. In one dwelling that was burocd, John Bulliard and his threo children cscaped fn thelr night- clothes, but wers seyerely burned and will be erippled for 1ife, Bherllf Stamp and Deput; Jonces arrested both prisoners Lhis evenfug au brought thewmn to jull here. amnong all classes of peoplo here, and it has been frecly staled that Fiske would not under- take to run the house another scas prominent manopers have been B connection with the prospective chang it was stated that Bhook & Palmer, of the Unlon Square, had made an offer; then yorung James Dufl, lesecg of the Broadway, was spokets of: Leater Wallack came next, and - rumor was yuite positive that be was the man. But it was ehown that 8hook & Falmer alreaidy had thelr hauds full, that young Dufl's father was tired of putting up funds for the amuscment ol bis " sou, awl that one theatre at 8 time was cuough for Mr. Wallack, Thus {t appears that the FKifth Avenue had *been tendered tu these gentlemen by the pro- orictors, nod declined by them for the reasons stated, T'he real facts In the case, as ulven me to-aay by the gentlemen I have spoken of (who know very well what they aro talking about), ure altogether diferent, thppearsthatatleast two of the tbree managers named made appll- cation lor the theatre, and their ofers were de- clined, Whyl_ Well, because the house was al- ready taken, Now hold your car down low, so 1 can whisper it to iflu gently: Daly has re- leascd the theatro! 1ie has made a great deal of mouey traveling this winter with ™ his com- ]mny, which includes Fanny Davenport. But he 3 ot satisfled with mere monctary success, Daly {s very ambitious, e worked " long and conscientiotsly to make the Fifth Avenus Theatre tho best ploy-houte fo Amerlea. It cost Mm n goul deal of inoney, and it cost his frends a pood denl more than it did him. " But he hamnmered away with untiring zeal, and just as s object was accomplished the tinaneial fount- ain ceased to flow. With the money he has ge- cumulated this year, he proposes to reupen his handsome theatre_emly next season, and agaln present the New York publlc with a rapld suc- ceasion of dotnestie plays, mounted o his old sumptuous fashion, and enacted by nis old splendid compuny, Rival managers are furious, but actors ure Jubflant over the news. With tho former c¢lass, Daly 1a cordinliy detested, be- cause he was the first” manager who pald zood prives for good stock nctors. He Introduced the fashion of rendering it upnecessary for o lady who played at his theatre to have an **outslde fucome” in arder to make both ends mcet. Withuil nctors, lie 1s Hked for that reason. Hu wns lllxcrnllerclr. and I am_tot mistaken fn saying that his return to the city will bo halled with enthiusiasm, both by the publie und * the profession.” And, by the way, apeakinz of theatrical af- fairs, Will E. Chupman, well known fu Chicago through having mnuaged Haverly's Theatre, has just returned frou London, whero he spent the winter In louking up the nterests of Atper- fegn stars, nod erranginge for the migration to this country of sowne of tho best known actors in England. It is possible, though not defl- nitely scttled as yet, that Barry Sullivan may mako a short tour of the principal eitivs I the United States, under Mr. Chapman’s mauage- mont., Mr, Duff, of the Broadwav Theatre, I8 run- ning two companies {n * The Extles.” " Tho la- dies and gentlemen who nave played the picce murdered his wife and then committed suicide, Lealdes attempting the lives of bis three chile dren, The troubles of the family be- gan in 1508, The wife wos an cd- ucated womau, and Fogarly was worth £13,000 In 1800 when he married her in Austra- lta. Drink brought hlm down, e rulned his wile's business after deserting her twice, once fotng to Chicuzo und squandering $1,500 there, Wednesday morning the parties appesred in the Police court, but no case was allowed, Then Fogarty planned his revenge. Fogurty went liowe In the evening and quarreled with his wife. e left, and returncd about 1 o'clock in the morning. He had a key to the kitehen, His children were slecping in the room wmext to the grocery, and his wife wns aaleep In the room between that and the kitehen, Ho had n book-binders’ knifc, with a long, keou tlade, | also a phial of Jaudanum, and one of nitrle actd. Ho 1it the lamp, removed his cont and collar, rolled up his slceves, and took off his shoes. Ho then poured the liquids into small glasses andwent through his wife's*room toward tho children, ~ 8o awoko and ho selzed her, He had both the Jaudanum and acd, and 1t {s thought be intended to use the Jaudanuin on tho children to keep them amsicep. Holding the woman, when she opened her mouth to scream, he poured the nitric acid down her throat. It went to her stomach, eating through her internal organs sud teariug her futestines fnto threads. Tho Mitle she forced out of her mouth rau trickling down ler check and back, burning ‘off tho flesh all along its course, and euting holes through the pitlow fnto the mattress. Tho woman in fearful agony threw the murderer from her. 1Mo ran to the kitchen and brought in the knife. *Scelng his wifo standing in the middle of tho foor he went up and plunged the long, thin, keen blade futo ber left breast up to the handle, tho blade penctrating the Itmer. At this the children awoke and ran into the strect, shricking. Fouurty, satislying ‘bimseif his wilo was head, Iald hor on the floor, Pm. o pillow uuder ber head, snd wont nto the kitchen, Golng up to tho small mirror on the wall, he stretehied lis neck and plunged the bloody knlte Into iton the right side. 7he knifo weut through toward the frout, coming out through the windpipe. le made n stmilur wound on tue left slide of hia neck, the knifo coming out without scverlng tho artery. Lo then staggered to the table on the opposite elde of the room aud fcil to the fluor. Fogarty was fouuna lying ou his faco fu o pool of blood, ‘dead. liis wifo was dead, lylng with her body fn her bedroom aud her Lead on_the pillow just acruss the kitchen door-sill. The kitchon fluor was covered with tracks of blood, Uuderneatl TEXAS TRAIN ROBBERS, New Oneeans, La., April 11.—The Galveston (Texns) News' special reports another trafn robbery on the Texas Pacliic Raflrond at Mes- quite Station, thirteen miles cast of Dallas, at 10 o'clock last night. When the traln stopped 8t the depot, thoe engincer and fAreman werg taken from the engine and 1« ed under guard, Tho express messenger aud route sgent barr eaded themselves in thelr var, but the rubbers saturated it with coal oll, set fire todt, ond forced them ovut, ‘Tbe express and maull were then vlundered. Conductor “Alford and two robbers were wounded. Tle plundering party puwbered fifteen or twenty, The pusscujiers rere not moleated, J. HANNIBAL IIARWOOD ET AL. Speclal Dispateh 1o The Tridune, Brrinorizty, 111, April 11.—Deputy United Statca Marshul Prettyman arerived to-day with Willlam Wallace and J. tiaanibal Iarwood, ar- zested at DuQuoin on n charze of personsting United States dotectives. On the pereon of Wallaco when arregted was found a large com- mission, printed on bond-paper, from au inatl- tutlon In Cluciuuatl, bearing the high-soundinge name of * The American and European Secret Bervico Compuny, A TIEND INCARNATE. Foxpa, N. Y., April 11,—8am Stecnburgh, awaiting execution on tho 10th inst. for the murder of Jucob 8, Parker, at Amsterdan., Nov. 17, mado s full confession lnst_night, Hc says he has committed elsven different mutders, tho first when only 14 years old; nlso, to ip- numerable burglarfes, robberles, and lueend!nr‘y fires in and around Amsterdom, The story s lorrible fn the extreme, and nearly all cor- roborated. He saya he murdered Parker. Legislature for advice and action, which was | Ssgars I kecp, sometimen ona bunch} lost b{l the umlc \'u:lc. qugrfu were Lwnferr:-ld Muteriule #ll for piaklog Puuch. upon the recent medieal and homeopathic grad- uates. Action on Wetber's rell]!m![l]uu 28 coun- | Biscult and Butter, Eegy and Fisuca ael Wilk Do takets t-inorrow. Molsssex, Jicor nnd Excihen Dishes S Books on auch subjects as you'll find OBITUARY. R roper food to fesat the misd: Bpeclal Dispateh to The Tribune. Avmisx, Mich., April 1L—The friends ot | JaraSoso & Candien, Tew vad Hontl Langford Q. Berry to-day recelved news of hls i Chacaile b At ot deathi at Oakliud, Cal, on the 34 lost., from | Shelle, Chacolats & Stetaan's loes typhus fever, ot years ago ko was a weathy | A kusd Beeeq b Ul suppane) reatdent of this city, u banker and speculator, | Straw Hats, Oat Baskets, Oxen Nuzzles e was elected Auditor-General of this State fn | A thing which many people puzzles 1860, and on the expiration of the term was ap- pointed Collscfoe ot Interml, chVfin}m 108 s Rglved, Parks, tpaons, Plslen, Mugey Fitchers, rs strict ol ichigan. mjudicious use ol vl Government funds tu private speculattons coni- A Gui wiiy shiot Wil geoac beapsiters pelied hils realgnation und large sacritices of bis | gpades, Shovels, Whetatones, Scythes, & Rukes private monns, and after meeting further re- | As good as any person cver makes verses in 8t Louts, Deuver, Virginia City, and Californis, ho died o poor muan, uzed 65, Shirts, Frocks, Shoes, Mittenn, also Hose MNzw ¥ (:m(. )Apr fi (IIII.-EqunI‘ Mldt{’lemn Aud many ottior kinds of Clotbes monte, first clown of Darnum's Lircus, better o knuwn as Ted Almonte, afed of quick consump- | Sheats, Seistote, Awly, Wire, Dounet Paper lazy,~very,—and bis fdens uf routine and order are singul Arlz crude. To him enter First Citi- zen: First Citizev—‘"1 have come, air, to ask you torecord the birth of Iy son,” bmcul. warmly—*“A sonf Bully for youl Name, et cacteral” (Tokes memorandum of them, Exit First Cl(llcn{ A’ week later the First Cltizen retdrns, in black and tears. Firat Citlzen--L yo como afr, to have you register thu d-death of my son, my_beloved ehu-lldl voly s week old (bubs.t Official, kindly—* Come, come, hear up. We must all die, you know. Everything's for the best. By Jove, Ihado't cntered that the little begmar " was born—quito over'ugked the mem, ‘¢ jotted down. So much the better; we'll eall ft u stand-offl. Wo won't count him as buving beeu buru at all— suve two entries that way.” - = ] ELGIN BURGLARS. Bpectal Dizotel to The Tribune, Evam, 11L, April 11.—Seven or elght housca wero entered last night by burglars, und con- siderable plunder carried away, lucluding two watches ond somo money. Tho new Chic! of Police bad just entered upon Wis terin of office, but bas ot yet been confinned by the City Councll, Noclew to the perpetrators hins been obtalned. SOUTHERN MURDERS. At the cancus of Republican Senators and Representatives hold on Wednosday last to consider the dlsturbod relations with the Adwministration, Mr, Coxorm, of Michigan, bit the nail squarely upon the hoad when he said that the people were tired of Coungres. slonal dictation, and that for Congressmen who are offiosholdors to dictato to tho Presl- dont what disposition ho shonld make of the TWO WAR-ANECDOTES. Londan Correavondence New York Tridune, The editor of oue of the Jeadlngz moutbly the mirror was a largo pool of bluod, Mrs, ! « 014 ¥iolin and Cat Gut Scraper ¥ offices which they thomselves did not fllwas | ¥ogarty's body was covered with blood, Nasivi {1 Now York for thie past six weeks aro now ot | tlon last evenlng, oged 35, A L magazines tells me that ho has lately been ro- ¥ L8, Tenu., Aprit 1L.—An American 4 b p < 3 immodest. ‘Thero is no doubt on this point. which - could ynnt bo occounted for by speelsl frou é!uvcmc:n, :,iln.. Siaie AT S ik {)lo:.:l:::‘,p&\l g’t‘n’\‘x_; :::.I)": 5 !;l"ueg lylafim l'l‘l:fi“‘;'fl"l A e —— Tutie, Buckets, Palle rnd Pudding-Pans cc“7""-; letters lhn:‘n;lcnlng;llm with tho dfl'-“"j“ he people ars tired of Congrossional dicta. | the bresenco of the wounds uu the body. | nymed Wecdiman killed Llenry Bunn, a prom- | Rowe, somo ireeks ago, to’ play tho drama tn RIFLE CONTEST. Bandanga Handkorchiefs & Faus tlon of Uls house If lic publishes any mora artl- Her tlesh wns charred on the right cheek, and down her neck and back. ler right eye was burned out, the richt ear burncd almost oil, and part of her clothes and vart of the bed-clothes buined to powder. Fogarty left a letter in which he slgued bimself ' broken-bearted mat, + LAUNCELOT POOANTY, a former reaident of Chicago, yestorday put anond to an unhappy and disastrous lito, and signalized hia exit feom this terrestrial sphore by committing o murder a fow minutos before ho killed himeolf, According to the meagre telegraphie roport recolye ed from Now York, 1t appears that Fogarty's wife rosided on West Farty.second street {u that eity, and kept o grocery store there. A fow days ago Fopnrty arrived on tha sceno and domanded his marital rights, Includiug o half-sbare 1 tho groce- ry businens aforcsaid, which, as ho declarcd, his monoy had paid for. Mre. . refused to have any. thingtodo with him, and when he started in {c rales’ 8 row she had him orrested. lo was dischinrged by the Potico Maglatrate, and warned ta let toe woman olong, — Night before Inst he vis fted tho house, obtained sdwittanco on romo un- known pretext, and 1n the carly mornlig killed ¢les by Mr. Gladstone. To the first letter bo pald to attention, but when two or three more of the same sort came, ho went off to the great Liversl aud secured a fresh contribution from liim, which will appear fv April. Mr. Gladatone ay reckon this smoog the incldentol udvunt- uges of his unpopulasity with the Turkist mub, T say Turkish Instead of Turcophl, ns somebody Las lately been protesting ngainst the uso of these new adjuctives, and there 1s really next to no difference In meaniug be- tween Turkish, Auglo-Turkiah, nod Turcophite ‘They are different cxpressions of the same kind of wadn But Mr, Gladstone's magazino ‘papers havo perhiaps alittle wearled the patieace of his moat fafthful admirers, The futiire lls- torfan will have to conslder why It is that » mau who speaks so well writea sv il “The otber story relates to Mr. Bright. Hewas asked to dine last week withthe Princess Loulse, and & swart party was madd for him, mostly Duchesses, I believe. One of these great ladles Rrw:nuv zub, 26 the fashlon now {s, to abuse tr, Uludstone. Mr, Bright, in his grave way, asked this persousge: **Madam, have you any chlldrent? 8he adwitted sbe had, BanFranciscq, April 11.—~The snring meeting | ghagharke and Almonds, Wooden Tloxes of the Culafornts Rifle Association opoved to- | Sicel Trups (not stout enough for Foses day. The weather was unfavorable with astrong t excellent for bol ts gusty wind, The militury team match, 200 | FaLCRGEIICnt for BoMIE Mo catey yards, was cottested by teams of the First, Hecon, nnd Third Reghments Natiunal Guard, | 1've mote thun forty kinde of Draes atid won by the First. Score, 402 out of a pos- Some guor tor Worins sad some far Bugs sibile GO0, Lee -&Amlemu " & D‘:uwr 'dylll’lh The Kelloge dinflenze wup, 000 yards, was | Wiich cureat feast a hundred Iils won by Private Shaughnessy, of the Ublon | asteingents, Laxstives, Emetica Gunrd; score, 20 out of 25, Cathartics, Cordials, Diuretics, The Pacifc Life cup, 200 sards, was won by Brig.-tien. Jobn MeCumb; sture, 23 out of 25, | Narcotics, Btimulants & Pungents With half & dosen kinds of Unguents MINNESOTA. Perfumes most eratoful to the Nose 87, PAUL, Minu,, April 1l.—Tmmigration to | When mixed with Snuff or droped on clothes Western Minnesota Is reaching unparalicted provortions, Btatlstics of the rallroads and 3,‘1",3{.‘.?.‘.?,".’." 1?:“::: mugnch Ixniay 1and-oltlces publinhed to-lay shiow the sales for | Anounce of which (an suthor says) tho laat sl wontls to have been the Jargeat on Unpwelght 8 Tup ol Hemeley record for the sane me. e rallroads are g crowded with imwmigrauts sod the land ofces }r;:fl" {’.{,:“,"f,‘,‘:.‘,,',’:',}};‘ f,:;?,,‘fl:‘:n with land-hunters, “The agricultural scasou 1 | Lay onta dodlar when you coma carlier by wcvernl wocks thun the aversge. | And youshall have glans of Rutn Sceding s all nfshed, and the prospect s cn- tlon, They are of the opinion that whon they have given an office to a Congressman ho can best show his gratitude by attending totho duties of that offico and looking aftor thar intorests, and not by interforing with other offices with which thoy haye no con- cern, or dictating to the President what he shall do sbout filling them. Bomo oxplicit and emphatio inatruotions from the people to their Represantatives to mind their own business might bo profitable. fnent merchant of that place, to-day while In- toxicated. William Brigps killed John Usscry at Camp- belleville, this Btate, yestcrday, In o quarrel :‘lfl:} some graln, and was arrested hure tha Western clties, 'Uhoy went to Baltimoroand returned ratbier suddenly, nftera week of poor busincss. With cheap prices of admleslon, ¢ 1s hoped that they may fluish tho scason ot this house. I dropped 1n Haturday might to sco thew, And L uever fn my lito felt so much liko congratulativg unybodyns I did the Chicago cople, beeause thie orfzinal plavers wero acting or them, and not this party. Tho performance was tho worat,—well, I'give it up! Irnoniee, SHOOTING AFFRAY. 8. Louis, April 1L,.—Andy Kennedy, second mate of tho stenmer James Ioward, shot und severely wounded s megro laborer, Heury Brown, to-lay, while discharging a carrro. Brown was distssed for bad conduct, and in o subsc- quent altercation with Kunucu{ I8 sald to have attempted to druw n pistol or knife, when Ken- nedy shot him, The latter was arresied. s, GREEN-ROOM XNOTES. Mr. Chinrles Pope, tho tragealan, has Iately been heard of {n the Bandwich [slauds, Hlo has acted there with great acceptuuee. i Robson and Crane will travel through the New Eogland citfes durleg the prosent week under the Park Theatre management. Ars. Charles Walcot, who was so serlously injured recently whila playiog in * The Exliea ' at the Waluug, Phlludelphin, (8 cauvalescent, Fred Warde, W, 11, Crane, Abtey, and John McCullough, with thelr famllics, ure goiniz to Varlous members of Congress are plasing demagogue on the pension business. Seuator Dax Voorues, of the Wabasn, Las concluded totakea hand fn, sco them,” nud go them “onebetter.”” Yesterday's Washington report ©Of tho 8enata proceedings contains this ftem: Mr. Voonuzes offered & resolution dirocting the Commlites un Pensfons to report s il n‘mm; beorlona o salliers of tho \War of 1K1Y their widows and. orptans, and sald that Lo would call it KILLED BY A S8TEP-SON, Special Dispateh to The Trsune, WaetrizLp, Wis,, April 11.=~Michacl O'Con- nell, lying but three miles from here, was Xkallea by his step-son, James Borden, 0'Con- nell was abasing his wife, and Borden struck him with a clnb{mknnckln Nim seusclesr, death a first his wife anil then himuclf. 0 5 " o Augt i 5, “T'hen permit wme, Madam, to advise you . il i B, kogarty aeems to have been In hard lack for | Eesultiug 1n. abaut au hour. G'Connell was L"m"“‘"\:;m“,w:?jo{ ‘b:m'm::,""l‘ ok "‘: couragiug for s large erop, B D Since man 1o Jaay la &0 ndunt to take them ob te fimt ovportuiity 0 average reader will bo somewhat puzzled | along thue, und appears to have falien an easy Juseph Wheulocl o suppurt Johu MeCul e Tve trusted mauy 10 my sorFow where they may sce Mr, Gladstone, aud when 1o understand what orphans of tho War of 1819 | prey to aimost overy wwindler, with whom ke caine > : Jough at tho Grand Opera-lousy New York, A MIND DISEASED. Puy me to-day. VIl trust to-morrow they ur fu Els prosence say to thew they aro tho “Tall Bycamore™ can have fn view. Does elllucnutmfl-'- "l‘l: ::Tl‘;?{:r :\'l'm':m:?:ld 1?:&‘:-‘?::“{; New YoRK. A 'jl‘l“{fng:lflh M, Tweed | TG onerdie Py S0 Moy s el INGUIch fo. A8 Trifane, srehbery Jue JH0; “fi“dm? ll’lem«;u uu&: urh‘ b gmfi““ e 3 c 3 —! s alk il et Iy o rved in the War of 18101 It fa stxty-three | BURIE R TEREN N Miad Saly “beon s Jove | broken down, his counscl says, by constant | ps juvenil man at the Boston Muscum for uext German Who lives near Kupps, and whio liss London Tetsgrapa. mitted an Englishnian to do, by preserving 16 Years alnco that war terminated, aud the chill- dren of thoss who werved fu it are now nearly All gray-halred men and women, and compara- Euly are on the sunny slde of 40. ‘The orphings ™ who are minors canuot be very Bumerous. lait the progeny by third mace Tages that Dan intends to fncludel Thero from 8 wanton and wicked war*” Mr, Bright has done 1 gowt many plucky thiogs inhis the, and thiy deaerves, all things considered, to bo reckoned amony them. For [v was said otonly {n » cirele o Anglo-Turks, but in the hearing of o hostews who must be presumed to share tho ylolent prejudics of the rest of the Royal family wzafust the wan Whom ber gueat euluglzed 50 days sLison, Miss lolen Tracy, formerly leading lady at MeVicker's, has been eozaged to play Kve in the forthcuming spectacle of *Ths Delugs® at tho Adelphl Mr, Horace Wall and Heary D, Palmer salled suspanso aud anxiety, Dr. Carnochan suys Tweed has o complivation of disorders likely to lJead to a fatal terminatin, Others sav it would be better to fmprison him for lifc thau to keop him osclilating between hopo and despair, MURDER TRIAT, been confiuced fn the lupatic asylum ot Jackson- | pyue voung men, who were scntenced st the ville, encaped therefrom s few dogs ago, ud | 33y gogslon of the Central Criminal Court o be d"‘,.‘y“.‘i.’n".’n‘,}?’-‘,"é?‘?.f 1L e way e Tues | iogeed for acts of robbury with violance, under- hotne to Kapoa Jast plebt, and fired the corus | Weut the penalty in Newgato Jail, on the mora- cribs on his_ place, which were destroyed, withs | fug of March 21, at lin)f-past © o'clock, Oue of tlvo or slx thousaud bushels ol corn, them, belng & mers boy of 16, received twenty IN BOSTON when Charles Oliver Parker and Charlos Winstow (better known In Chicayo as Oliver & Stanwood) wwiudied ki vut of $3414. This notorlous grm promised Fogarty o position os honkkleyfl uond stule hie money In fhe most approved fashilon, He u‘nul nenrly threw yoars iu Jooking thum up, o , lnthe steamer Ger- e — S — Bt Al W o1 Docembor Jast that ho foubd | - Mavor CuuNi, Fas Avrl 1lu—Jomes Me. | 105 Burops, th utheruar, strokes with tho birch fustead of the cat, Tlis ly. But Mr. Bright’s adwlatiou for Al bl 577 tod d " L nia. Thoy are Intout on securinie new scisa- warily. But Mr. Bright’s adwlatiou for br. mz::mc:::d\":t;m m:l«:mr;xg“nc:t;;";;nuln: S, h‘:&‘,,‘:}':"“m,"! ‘,"f”"‘,’“’, n:',',“’e’d",?.“:',ffi;m‘ Donnell, Charlcs Bharpe, and Thomas Dakin ;muniu.- S AERs st LEAKY, name was Timotby Donovan, snd bis uffense | Gladstone and alfection for bia are of old date, h hen an using he same dodge &s they had ewmployed on Forarty, und tho latter turucd up at their exsmina. o before Justice Fuote and told the slory of ¢ wronge, The scalawags wero held o the Criminal Conrt and ultiusstely convicted, sud each sentonced 1o two years' imprisonment In the Penle Iennllur(. This well-desorved punishiment they nithnaiely escaped, owing v a technical error in the indictment, But poor Fogarty did not scem to be one of the men o whom cxperienca bringeth wisdom, Il matrimontal relations wore nos happy ones, sna sbyuta year a¥o ho luft Now York for this city, Un hia aerival he cast about for something to do, sud discovered that something fu tho shape of vacant grocery-store al No. 105 Btate street. o buught out thi ck and Uxtures, pulfiuy vesrly all Lils svallable cash luto the deal, and satted In tu keepstore. lerv lor once ke met with some uuccess, nnd for soveral mounthe Lia net protts reachod S0 per weok, But about the end of July or boginuing of August last 118 WAS BWINDLED AGAIN, andton groster extenl than bufure. A follow who gave his nanio ae I, K. Hoops ingrausied kimsolf with Fogurty, aud inguced the latier to woll out his busiuess and put every cent he could raiso into an slleged Drewing Company. (ertaln puzties pretended to have a valuabie mall:bouse Bia brewery, sud Lo have o miuw of woid at their command, ‘There Is no need for detalling the swindle, which was fully exposed ln Tug THiBuxe 1o September last, ~tho vuo of it was that Fogurty luet all hils mooey. ‘Thu poor wrelch bad no resources and did not know whl:nm{!u turp, and in_bls dlatres: accupted a posliion as asefetaut o E, L. Heune Bpectal Dispaich 1o The Tribune. was belng concerned with Edward Calfuban, InpzaNavoL1s, Ind., Aonril 11.—Ropresents- | yged 18, in robblog a woway, whom they bru- tives from New York and Baltimuro of the first | taly kicked. Theso youths werc the firat to and second bondbolders of the Water-Works | tage thelr punisbment, which was Inflicted fa Cumpany are here, and the works will boturned | the roon appolnted for such correetion, and over to the second holders under an agreement | fitted with the usual apparstus for whipplug, for flve years, A geveral chuge fu ollicers will | ‘rhera wero present Ald, Sir Willlam Rose, us bo mado, At present the fncome of the works | yigiting mutstrate; Ald, and Bhori® 1l fa $30,000, and the {uterest sud cxpeusos $120,- | jey, the Governor of the prison (Mr, Bidue: 000 u year. Surith), the Juil Burgeon (Mr. Gibecn), witl i St e whom was Dr, Key Hardey, and o fow ropre- ONIOALEGISLATURE, e were DrOGEML IR Ca £t & thiesbe natus 0F Cotuunus, O, April 11.—lu_the Sevato the euch and the nubmbcr of laahies ho was to recelve Senwto LIl to authorize Ciaclunati to 48sus | j.fne called out by the Quveruor, $2,000,000 bonds to campleto the Bouthurn Ratle |~ First caino the boy Donovan, who submitted road was passed. ul‘ullydl‘n ?\‘zfi x‘l'x'lr]sltr;‘- of ln:ug ';mnpul h;ud In the House the bill to authorize Notarles | fastened to the Whibping-post, 1wo waniers Public to solemnizo marriayea wnd u resolution :fi:'mfm:sfi' ‘:A?d.:::;lmf‘ls;d‘l“ ::;:"‘:5:::,‘:, relnting to buitding the Goveruor's wwusion | i%io'vedciving his castigution, which was YIgor. wers indetuitely postponed, “;'l‘y H‘]‘]fi"fl“d ot “T" ,C“l,l,:‘ of ;:-e— e verity. eldor companlou, Callahan, hegun BRITISH COLUMBIA, Yo iowl ot diainaliy, uven bafor hie coat was Bax Frawcusco, April 11—A Victoria dis- remnoved, snd showed lumnell, frup firet to lu‘:‘ patch says on Tucsday worning at half-past 1 | &% urrunt cownrd, 1Hs tweuty strokes weie L on by the two warders, each delivering ten, with o'clock u arrangewent was areived at between | 8% o Shir whipcord, with the prescribod buta- the Opposition and Goverbwent members ol | bes of kuots. Tho back of this couvict bure .the fouse. Tho estlmates sod several neceassry | evidences of the rigzor with which the warders, weasures were then passed, und the House was | two tall sud powertul men, divchiarged thelr are charged wits murdering George K. Bmith, of Audenried, on the nightof Nov. 15, 1863, They clected to be tried . soparately, and Mo Donnell's case has begun, ‘The Ewmet combination close thelr season to-morrow at 8t, Louls, snd the wajority of them ure coming back to Chicago—to look after Arthur Cambridge's Dramatle Bureau. There s a stroug probability that Tom W, Keeno will bo tho vext Jeading man at McVick- vr's, Mr, Keeno §s un cxeellent actor, and would prove s welcome acquisition to te Chiea- Ro stace. A Boston critic says that Boldeno had a tnouth wileh held licr heueera spelibouud, Lut that Alice Oates dous the sama thing with “clcek.” :lllllc Il\:l'l'er has been dolng opers bouile ue the * Hub. Lotta talks of roappearing st the Park Thea- tre. Bhe is ono of thu richest actresses on tho wtage. BShudraws interest on upward of §200,- 000 uf Government bouds, and yut can't keep away from thu footligh Palwer & Co., of Detrolt, are forming an Uncle Tom combivation, which i3 to include tho Tenucssee Jublice Singers, und sro vrepuring olaborato scenery for the plece, It is probable ygl:;fi the troupe will open in Chicago ou the Klt children before thoy were finally gatherod tothelr fathers. Bome of thoss children may Bot yel have reachied tho ago of 21, ' s It thosu minors of octogenatlans who served lu the :lmh or home guards of the War of 1613 four- 0 days or more that arc to be pensioned up- 00 the overburdened and tax-dovoured citizons? ‘4 Bot this peusion business ool ooy olog ruu into the QuUILSs. Rhubarb has come, and sugar is lower—in the barret. “Do editors ever do wrong!" * No® “What do they do? ¥ They do writel” When a prize-fighter's mill {3 stopoed only four bands are thrown vut of employment. We regret to learn that the Jamof Nowaouge gur, successor to the Akhoond of Swat, 18 se~ rlously Jil. 1t ho should dle, his subjects will have case of blsck bury Jam. Whiles men was estiug o pleco of ploat & reatsurant, he found fault hecuuse he discover- od u plece of rusty bike tn it But then whag kind of & plu could bo vxpect without pika rust. Mizht have known botter,~Small boy (enters fi op)—"*1 want & fimnnvvurlh o' cauary [ Bhopkeeper (who kuows the boy)— *1g't for your mitberd" Small boy (contewptue °“"”‘"£‘A‘L‘ A w°nb=m£muu o nercind 3 Arum yuu:lf:m—-’l'h‘n MotTet. Can a Bugbee a forgeri~Alssl 'tis too true, Moviog query—"Do you move beforo tho srownatn 4 1 3 et s The T-total question—~Have Mr, T, T, snd Mry., T. 1 been judulgiog 1o & private gl teto-a-tetod ¥ REDFIELD, ' Nrw Yong, April 11.—Luther Redfleld, ex- President of the Tarrytown Bank, arrested In Chicsgo Baturday uight, was arralgned to-da; 3“‘1 Rave bail to await the action of the umm{ ury. . ———— SUICIDE. Epecial Duapatch 30 The Tridune, Osanta, Neb, April 11.—II. D, Johnson, clerk in the Burliugton & Missouri Rallroad General Otilces, this afternvon shot hlmself In ths regiou of the beart, the ball passine through his body, inflicting & fatal wound. Ho can live but a few hours. Ho was 4 handsomo young man, considerable of a heau, and put oh u great deul of style on & salary of $50 per month, aud couseyuently ran {nto ‘debt, which §s the cause, as giveu by himself, for the deed. He fsa nephew of A. N. Denlson, of Bostun, Treasurer of th Burlington & Missouri Rallroad. Omana, Neb., April 11.—Harry Johnson, o youne man ewployed in the Auditor's ofticu of the Burlington & Missouri Railroad, sttempted suicide this afternvon by shooting. Finaucial ————— “Thaumubu-kcn of Jows, at thelr State Con. “flllon on Weducsday, passed o long string of "lollluufll, some of which exhibit remarksbla Borance and stupldity, Talko this plank as o Il:phx e demand tho romonctizatl > ko atsaten ot e dol 'mg:“ nd':“ul 8 Government, and for atl :fl s, fl‘l‘ e sud private, and that the coin. 4 of gold, be vlaced on the same fuoting as e persors whio wrote and voted for this Teolution sppear uot to have kuown of tho trlumphast passage of the Silvor Remonetiza- tion LN over the President’s veto. We had :«t supposed thero was a man in the United tates who can read but knew that sliver bag Aready been restored to the currency a8 *a full legal-teuder for the payment of all coin bonds Tho net vecelpts of the Brougham benelit aro ofticiully stated at $10,278.50, ‘Fhe money has been fuvested in an annulty for Mr. Brougham, Jt will yfeld to the veteran §4a day us lons us he Jives, and bis friends hopo that he may live Bt atsmont Sas the 'cause. Fii ls only | forever prnrofwcd‘fi«'ll:r}m w‘::ih “lhu nnda?fludiug g;uly.h Annmmcr‘ of lrulllfl the srlmnermhu % 3 treet, oo B 2 that 1t will e follow; & dissolution on shown craven fear by his conduct on bein, of the Gorernment, sod for all other dabts, | Fuurtseatn. Hin iosciary and domestic troubisg | 4bout 20 years old, amt bae vich relatives I | Josculs lollaud, thothird and youngest son Batundays & Jed Tt the rouun, doubled asd trebled bis yells | ¢, viat's the diiferenco between & barter for c and private,” and that slivér now stands | Preved upon i miind, and bu soushi surceais of | Massachusests. Ho wilk probably dio to-uight. | of the late Guorge Holland, has followed bls —————— vy e T vuin bvond” i e gt e e e e g R o G Sl before the law ou precisely cqual footlog wign | 20FF0% In bad whisky, This could not last, sad, o e — brothers nto the profession of their futher. Au Old Hank-Deposit, aud shoullerv. e o other & buwd o $90ake i tud ivegen, Wharo ave | Coranbes Heguny o vl ot o Wl TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, My, e, W oyt v g Wilniielon e g Tu g lah maschmpby st | S e Del,, on the 23th of March as Lord Scroop iu » Henry V.,' with Riguold's compsay. A vompany to support Modjeska in her com- fug engagenient at Hooley's Theatre Is belog formed, Amung those slroady. :nn%:d wre Cnaries Stauley, W. Arnold, Hetle Norton, Cnarles ‘Thoruton, Emma Stooe, sud Munau Holecombe, 3lodjesks opens on Moundsy, the 224 lnst. 1t what some folks say behing the scencs bo true, the educated doge pow pcr!ornuuf at the Adelphi could usfold a talc tbat would beat tho recitals of Patladigo anid De Rosa 84 to the hardships of an artist’s life. Unfortunately, dogs can’t be Interviewed, But just show one of these Intellectual canines a bit of meat or o plate of mush, snd sec bow eloqueutly they talk with toil sod cye snd teeth and toogue. The boys call them Oliver Twist, No. 1, 2, 3, uod 5o vo. Twenty-soven years ago a lady, uow livlog in | violeut outrage, bad boen sopteénced to recelve this cx‘;‘{.’-dupoaum 810011 » Philadelphiabunk, [ euch twenty-ive lashes with the cut. They i s oL Araby and fiad tho amount regularly eutered in w bunik [ wero: Heury West, azed 19, & Nccused peddlcr; | 4o 5ot wpicler than the atouss which (be fragrant [racbuoke ke sulwaqbently Tost he, pates. | Thamss Heacessop 1 asa Welim dewsen 20 [/ tbe: foory Hat whiter (han. the festn” that &le s aud, believiug that she col uot draw lescribed us laborers, rec beloog b e S AR | e i emie, hetghibadhoul, fuat. | Sieauded datly with ihat ipaictlest Buld: this evidence of her deposit, uover sjraln went | November, thelr crimie was committed. 1u vou- . BUSINESS NOTICES. to the bank. Inlooking over suine old papers | yuuction with s fourth wan, vawmed Juseph 3 o7l in Philadelobla not lovg sioce the book wus | Webb, who Las been seutenced to seven years tound, dnd efforts were made to find out | peosl servitude without a Bogelug, they sitack | An Trish King.—irien Borombe, the Gress Whetber uny of her kiuspeopls were yet lving, | ed su elderly gentteasn, Mr, David Aruvts of | monatch of Irelund who was kilipd st the battle of but this proved unsuccesstul. A laat aho wus | Grove House, Allfartblog laue, as he was re- | Cloothart, bu the betiomog ol Chs sievenin con- traced to Nashollle. Letters ware sccordivgly | turniog bome at 9 o'clock fi the dvening from o | S ftor baving defestedtho, Daaes in tweniye Written 1o lier, and sho was luformed that, If | tewporauce mecting fu Bouth sticet. Tne tret | {5, SBESIETt S04 B3 & SYELEE FODA U she would send 4 power of sttorney to the bavk, | cautious preliminary of the rulians was to take | yu—over sl other bair prepuratious, 1t Ls au eles sho would receive in return the $100 princ| wal away thelr victiwm's brelta, thus depriviog | gant dreesing, removes -aandr clesnses luo and the accurulated Intcrest—$237, *8he did | Liw of » handy weapon of defeuse, They then | scaty, prevents the balr from- fallfug out, restores as disected, sud was tue happy recipleut of | procecded to throw bita dows, sod to rob him | dalr oz bald beads, reatores balr o its wriglusl au order {or l:s!;ound r lu;r( ceuts, Too lady is nll ‘.:.'d 1'04 o goid, bis keys, purae. and penls:l{:l f&l‘,’," ‘:v.:::: IJ, :H:; &t;l'dllz.' ‘-“llhl"%l;i 1."12...‘: ul.:: now verziog on T0 yeurs of sge. with u few postaie stamps; sud, 83 be persiste 3 et bl S B e s e o | A beaily Vgt v he Rate bl 14 the p 040 Iow Gireenbackers been Quring the laat N0 months that they did not know of the pass- e of tus Bilver bill} Do none of them read ewspapers! - Da they naver ga to townuud thenewal Are they all blind and deaft e Plank 8 will wake thetn and tholr platform t laughing-stock of the poopleot Towa during ¢ eaaulng political campalgn. world. lo left Chicazo for New York, snd lu acquaintances bory know nothing ol his Wlereabouts unil yestorduy, when tbo news of i violent death was received. . Fogarty had Lo Ives 1u Chicago, and very Mttle is known bera about bim. Mr. Hennessy do- Acribes bl a8 & quick-fompered thuugh vencrally Buud-natured mau, yulet enough when sober. vut Bext duor 10 8 tusniee woen intosicoted. llen- a that r'ofiuny threatened deveral Unig s away with himself when 1n Chica, b e AT Wifv could ot get ulong g:ll.an?.. BUGBEE, Boatox, Mass,, April 1L—In view of the vresent aapect of Holt & Bugbee's affairs, and the uncertainty of wuat may be developed frvm the transactlons of thelr Iudianspotis repre- seotative, the tirm Las declded to go into baok- New Yor, April 11.—Havard Taylor, United States Minister to Germany, sulled to-day Iu the steamship Holaatla, Mrs. Murat Halsted, duughter, nod son, Miss Jeany and Robert, aud .\lui ‘I'wuln snd family, are passeugers i the sawe steamship, GarvestoX, Tex, April 12.—Tho News speclul from Ssu Autoniv savs the Wool Grow- ers! Convention was beld to-day, Fiftecn coun- tles were represented. Heaoluiions were sdopt- ed requesting Representatives fn Coongress to oppose toe reduction of the dutles on forcizn wools a8 propowed i the pendivg Tarist bill. Spectal Dispalch (0 The Tribune. Four Waxyxa, lod,, April 11.—In the North. ern Indiana Congregutivnal Assoclation to-day papers wore read by the Reve. Seywour, Rose, sud others ou topics of luterest to thy Church. Statistical reports of the condition of the churchies were read, showlng steady progress Tho Graphle urges Jaues Pa 5 utoN for the mtlllnn of Consul at Geueva on the ground e lhulc {aengegedin writloga Lifo of Vortainz, b mh 8 reldonce at Geneva would give biu b .m:llnhzu. Whetler the reason urged ooy OF not, it is & wood one. It is better Lu“muumls should b chosen with § reterence ® Uterary work thau for the prknolln'u of 144k aud private ends. Nobody disputes that | Suptey. and growtp. Dr. Koy, of Chicsgo, ureached th | Accordlog to s correspondenY of tho New York Another Lotter from Geu. Grant. Lead, causiog eught wouuds. For (uix savage | AlLodte Tyt Sold by all deslere b drigu aud " PARTON §s competent to discharge tho | Threc men forged notes of Joseph W, Bug. | S108BK serwon, after which the Assoclation ad- | World, Parls bus kone wild over Alezander Waskinglon Dispaich to 81, Luuls Revublican. robbery thev wers all sentouced by 8ir Thowas Quties of the post uud & man of uublemished | bee, the Indianupolls ageut of Holt & H"ub“ Jourued. Dumas’ **Joseph Bslsamo": Gep. Suermon has received a letter from ex- | Chawbers, Q. €., M. I, the now Recorder, 10 | yge * Mre. Winslow's Boothlog Syrup for { renutatfon. 1ave turned up, aggrégatiug over 83,000, n“" HakuIsBURG, Po., April 11.~The bl $ividing | 1¢ yug teen veriousty proposed to erect & com- | President Graut, jn which the latter descrioed ual servitude ‘and, us the three prisoners, | cblldren whilo teotbing. It cure atery and ¢ Luserny Couniy for tho purposo of creatiog B e 1o s b theogh | et Jivieasty, 104 Buwyer, bud Dica pro: | Gatrbiey wind co intre Vo bowels .y wewmorative columwn i the Lheatre In bouor of the el pre- | discrhivs, wind colle, awd reguiates U

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