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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1878. < 2 2 ation, On thc way the crowd broke in upon the RED MURDER. arlenrs teire, rrpind, * Soaot bime -+ bLybeh hims bat’ they didn't When we got._him station, the crowd o on & ran, and into the station A Faithful Boy Killed by an Italian fore they could This crowd wam't Vagabond. etelasivety composed of foalors or bummers il aither, but lucloded many respectable husiners. men 60 Deseinin atrect, wio hud foliowed the = § oficers luwn he station, 'he " Tho Unmcceslsflnln‘l‘hlelvery and the Sac’ serched the ltalian's pockein and Tonnd ' ame 2 o ', en, A then-— cessiul Revolver-Shot. sithongh he had | sat looking at e poor g eoepar in the stare nn on Tiearborn streel— o] shnw any signs of bring affected, o 3 The Captnre of the Mnrdercr---Popnlar Ingawerar he ,r'n'-":-'y v"z;n‘vud 1o call him to s nenel nothmn, Rid Seusation=--At the Dead Man’s Tieaten Thrse witmonnen Wiltiam Pltzyatrick, Honse residing at No, 120 JefTerson sreet. And employed i at No. "!YZ Madwon street: Charles McMillan, of Ni 18 West Congrens atrects Mr, Strong, of the . An tione before noon yesterday, on one of the | A7M 0f Ktronz & Maynard, No, 60 Deatburn street; most.frequented; burinere treetn in the heart of | o Tohn o é_"x"m:m:,rk, remmaed. Wi, wa b 5 went on the bomis, = few months ago, thero | tween the Unfon Parifle, Kansas Vaclfic, and | hnt morteaged for §80.000. ‘The Intereat he payn was nothing to sccure. Heury Weaver, | Atehison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroads, has ot ont. ‘;lr',[g"(r;' e ;[uy-j; dr;';"'-l »f:‘fl:f-‘{‘n"s","n'f.'& snather ":3.‘3}5;‘: 6.wieo l:ml;;'w. “l";: last heen settled. and that the ol rates Bave | of @ per conton §3,000,— Communtcalion ta Nerw not lmprobable that the entiro defalcation | beun re-catablished. Ouwhat basls the settle- ( York Zribune. will veach £i25.000, amnd perhaps $140,000. | ment hus heen made has not yet transpired. What if it shonld turn out that thore were (‘.";fi::;:;! 'c'?fi-'.'“"lfl"fi.‘&fiq:fi ‘n‘;fimfi:fl“:;fl Mr. a0, M. Oshorn, General Freizht Azent of | frande in the Elcctoral connt fn Florida, which, ™ Vi . " then, 8o nake maell wood, used the bank's | the Wabash Raitroaa, Is also fn the city forn | had they been ‘‘confassed ™ in time, wonid have money, and so on until his ruim. Until | similar purpose. changed the resnit? It1sn't a remerkably new d! alont ‘s year ago ho Lad teen economical | Mr. M. L Hoherty, General Frelght Agent of | froner (L ATCrHiean patiuen], Fhors were the Lop, fnbis Dinbits, but since that time he isiann teaugt iof 4 emise ity by Nha e B, h SUMCWHAL CRLFAYATH AL JMANHLE, the Baltimore & Onlo Railruad, is in the city to | which the vote of the State was rtolen away from q ’ vlirdate s By the aisplay of a false prospenty look after the intereats af his road. :m“{hn‘#’wge‘ f:i:‘u' :»:?,J.fi'.!’.',"'w‘.'-‘fm”’x”ra'flfl.‘fi and the clrculation of reparts of larws [prmm, ‘Tho Chileago, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad | 1808, by which the vote of New York was given to hie maiic Lhe beople of the town helieya that he | has just completed st its shops In Aurora a new | Sevnionr. Nobody deniea them new, but we never was rapldly growing rich, The atfair hascaused diniug-car on new and éntlrely new principles, | heard that any attemot was inado to have them rece oreat x:xtl-lrlmnnhl ln| Urbann, which s ‘n rural d;:n:wnr:vlll h[y Mr. Wall, fln. eu:'clevitl ;mnfl.lsnr weed. ~Zar(ford Courant (Hep.). town of 5,000 population on the Atlsutie & | °f tus dining-cars vu thisroad, which, it is said, 1 > A (irent Weetern allroad, The_hundured bank | Will take the anina out of ahytbing yet prot | ‘L1 developments being mado by tho Chi- bus pald all amounts die correspondents, and | duced in this Hae. It will niaks its trial trip | €220 Papera of the mischlevous plany ! nuw has a balance of exchange in its favor, next Saturday. tlonsry Communists of that city, 192 atrikinz come mentary npon the actlon of the twa Stats Conven- CRIMINAL NEWS. aresy the tips of the fingers of the right hand from the neck outward aver the ronzh atabbla covering hivchin, This wwns conntened by the interpratar ne meaning **No,” but to all ‘intents 1t might have ineant *it's nons of your lusiness.'* This aeems to be A favorita. mode i exprassiun with him, for 10 severa) otder qaestiond fesding to the Aame end he repeated the nideous contortion. The Intersiew alan end, Simon was pat in a cell down-stalra, d until the darknean kept ralaing s rackes on the midewalk oatalde. Peering thronzh the bars until they conld percelve fome one whom they {wok to the murderer, they would then send up thele street.cries, *‘Fall 'count of the murder,” 1o which waa' sapplemented, ** Full ‘connt o* the Ualian's havging." While with the coms pany, and fronr other Itallans who ealled wpon the prisoner, the teporter giesned 8 few facts concerning the probable defenss tuint will be et up for bim. The prisoner wants to Ahow that McCue violently assaulted him, and that he wan choking him againat the wall when be shot, New Jersey Furnishes the Peer of Armstrong, the Monster. The piabotical Deeds of the Ber- lin Femulo Poisoner. s'amnio Kisang of the Corpses of P Her Victims in Church. Continoation of the Examinntion of the Coal Creek Murderers. nglewood, who was st The Genersl Ticket and Passencer Azents of 4 the city, Just opposite f the tesding ) X in th g ) which, by thin way, ba considers i the self-defense aLLen 5 tioys—-National amd Demacratic—which recently " ppasite uno of the tesding hotels, | work in the rear of Camernn, Amberg & Co.’n | jine, 'Ila ala 0., Carries OF o A T CArEUIED. the e Hnalial soadhave fisg fos et thote resaone in thiaetty: gn the former, toe | underthe walis of 1he Athensam Baliding, and lore. rasr the mander, ‘st their teritinony, I | the hae RTnIn dat the bugsh over wylch A Casbior at Urbana, 0., Uarrle I - gt b B B Lol T DG TR Chicagn delozuies waro either Cammuniats or in | within a few yarda of the Chiago Pabilc Library, | (heje be o or joetice In Mitnole, witl kang Luigs | vatae. = Bnt he duce not acknowledge the shooting , P, .= 3 5 . Total of $140,000- THE NERLIN NBORGIA. smectal Disuateh to The Tribune. . New YoRk, April 20.—A Times speclal from Perlin, N. .y says the alleged polsoning of % rymuathy with theso perniclons sxitators. ue was noted Mollte Maguire, who, with other members 1. ¥, Patrick, formerly Ansistant_Uencral Pay- | vhown in the speecticaof_one Bace; while, in the of that organization, b 1 ber of build- | fE0ECr Agent of the Chlcaro, Burlincton & | Iatter, a trong bid was made for the ¢ that organization, burned & number of bulld- | Guyicy, and at present (eneral Ticket uud Pas. | vote. by aidupting reeuluiions practiealy”aivven fugaln Westmorelond County, Pennsylvania, ! senger Awent of the Eastern Rallroad, hus been | 1 (e keeplng of convieta in thy State Penite in 1875, was cuptured this morniug at tho | clected President of the new urguvizatiou. tlary In ldlences at tho expense of the people, ‘The Myers Miils Coal Mines In Bomerset County, e ——— a toul, bluogy, and unprovaked marder was com. 1t wan heliesed that the fnquest wonld be hetd at mitted, The victim wos a lud of 18 years, an hon- | 2 p: m. yerlerday at sho. Armory 1 stion, ent, hard-working boy, whosa only fault was hiz | and st that time a number of the ather: fidehty to the Interestn of hin employer. Themur- there, The father, uncle, brother of the murdered boy were thes d it would hav derer wan a low-brawed, dirty llbel upon human- [ SICECERT L eat of grone to have withesned the arel ity, Itallan by b rih, and Infeating the carth indar | of the bereaved father. An honest, hard-working fave i on indirect way, huping. no douit, 1o leave & suspicion that McCue carrled the rovolvec and accidentally shot bimuclf, The feaal aefense will e outiined in the future, Mr, Van Buren pot have Ing yet lind more thina prellininary talk with hls citent, MINISTERTAL MEETINGS. voters of Tillnoia have no symoathy with these pentilent **bummera.” us they will ehiow st the cer Fi . # i o . | the name of Luigl Pletro Simono, For the tan, much oppresard with the ardinas Tuckless Blshop and his wifo lannah, by Mra. 'L’,' ""l‘" 1,'1.‘:‘“%' of s;““‘ll‘::“' w“]"“""-"l‘:"‘l‘ NASBY. :,“fl'”l}",',}f.‘;f"‘"’“ noxt. —Springleld (Jit.) Jour- | 1S A j,,:'"“ et T o 1o :; O Tife, thia terinie siroKe nupunrelfl':urn’ude':? L e 1 licthcl, the mistcess of their som, for no | Loubty. The ofilcers have been an the trall o Tate, it in well that the witncases 1o this latest de- | o, M. 8nd he refused to be conforted. The Methiodists and Baptiate.: Emma Bethel, 3 Lewid ever since the disappearance | Afr. Nnsby Goes to Washington to Seenre a CONORPRSIONAL RIYMES, i Many atern-facrd men stood around the station i but to remove all obslacles velopnient of villainy and marder are both numer- d on al) handa there was but one e: i The Rav. M. Auer opened the meeling of the uther Teasy! of the gang from Irwln BStation, and [ Flaes Under the Democratio Doorkeeper There was an old man from Missourd, d xpresalon in for her Hlicit relations with the young nucceeded - fn- tracking him through the of the House. Who hated corruption 1ika fury; ung and respectable, R_;I.mddoblclm mnlnl nu:;n:l(" nlm brutal :lr;me. thn‘v’lm Ministers yestcrdsy morning with the 3 A 3 ien 1t became known that {he Inquest would not | nanat devotlonal exercises. , has turned out & clear case of | Guutes of Kentucky and Maryland, and onco Toledn Miaie. e howled abont ** Fraud " FIEMDAE,OF YIB MONUEL take placo untll to- e m“nla murder of the most deliberate kind. | to Chicago, whence g mude is wway back to tho | _CoxFEDRIT X Robs (Wich 1a in the State of 4L hin friends crled **Good Lord1 natiort and eimple, and thero 18 no posstbility of | i if the Afmory e tronrt ?q!]:;l’yfll:&d"fifl'l The Her. Mr. Spencer eald it wis proposed to o Iyscs of tho stomachs were concluded | mines, wiicre ho was finally spprehended, He | Kentucky), Aprit 23, 1878.—Dimocrisy ls s shatn, We inust tnuzzle this man from Missont,* dlacassiun a3 tu the facts, At about ten minnies | to-tay there Is no teuth 1 sizns, make Tuesdsy the Ministers’ Dayat the fioon Theaana ¥l rof. Stepliens, of Glrard Col- | 18 BoW tu Jall at Greenshurg, T I stated tiat AR AGAGERR,, BEICWERE o6 me . unaltor siter 11 o'clock yesterday morning, the murdered | During theafternoon acverai of the prisancr's | Prayer-meeting in Farwell 11al), and it was hoped Mondey night by Prof. Step A ‘that both Mr, | 1emie fs preparing a confession, which will | 20 S o T waod o uye “Twas n contrlte old einner from Florida, Jad, McCue, who was employed by Mensrs, Harrail | COUBUyiEn visitel the slation, Tuk Tanuxz re- | thatall the Methodlat brethren would bo prescnt lege, Uhiladelnhia, and showed that bo T | probably caust stampede ol Moltles In West- | 2ble attachment o the coz [ vood o ovver to ‘Who sald there could be nothing horeldcr & Owen, of the Novelty Leather Works, No. 30 lmrur-wd;wl:'hlwu respectable Jiadiane and ac- | on that day of each week, if possible. Mrs. Bishop died from arsenical | morelund and Bomerset Counties. Raaiklelsm, and end ny daze with them. 1 ‘Than the frandulent ways Stat he sidewals nd tompanied by them ‘The orderof tlie day was, *'What can we do. o7 lezal cvidence completed tried to doit n Washinton, and Lmixt with Furcounting in Hayes oo ALt aaw s ud0 upOn Lo Mldewal K @neaze VISITED THB FRISONER more than we aro Row doing, o sscate & batter polsoning, ond the leg: = " 3 They'd reaorted to down there in Florida, Incatrying off & nomoer of bozes, the property of | in hiacell, 1o gave hin name as above, snd rald | obacrvance of the Sabbath Dayt" 1t the same time completely fastens the murders TIIT SALEM CASHIER, the abiishinists wun whole day, but ¢z bary one thefirm. The Company formerly did businesa on | that he lived o k street, near Polk, and some- The Rev, Mr. Crafts sald that some sarprise had ‘Mrs. Bethel, and will prohably fuvolve the | Txbtawarotss, Aprll 20.—The defalcation of | of them askt me to drink winst. 1 found 1t Therawazs Roformeraamed (lln'cdn Adamanatreet, but removed on Satrday last, and ':‘"""‘“""I" ndiang avenue near Fourteenth | been manifested becauso of the appeatance af the nun”;n accompilce, The Bishops were steady | James Baynes, Cashicr of the Salem Nutlona!l | didn't pay, and I returned to my first love. “’P:I', 'l';:“;,'I‘.'fl"l"nfi:"b"’"ié!:’:;fi;,‘f iscover, were estahlishing themselves In the third floor of :,’::.'.‘.;'.‘.'1 u;:u'ng'."n':."'v:; mnfi?fi,‘.flffi.m'{fi.'; E'Z‘"m:fi.‘fl? ffl:‘k”.’“'}flhu'fl.‘“v'r'i"u :'; fl:.st‘l‘:; ”.1 {ndustrious people, respected by everyhody | Bsuk, amounts to $20,000, which has been pald | There aln't no yoose. A man wich hez bin Antd made them il **holler "2 the bullding on the coruer of Lske and State | five fect fonr Inces in beight, but heavily set. That the notices. Wl been topled by the Han: i w them, They owned and occupled a [ by his boudsman, Me. Lyon, and the bank will | Dimograt so loni ez I hev, hez got to stay with 420 quit this blank footlehnees, Glover!™ srects, Thelr buainess in that of manufacturing | I'robably his age s about 40 “years, and bia black er4 out of the day /nter-Ocean. e ho kne g h fortable old. | Tesime bustness. Baynes’ whereabouts arestlil | em. ‘Therealn't no othicr placa for him 16 go. i sinall lesticr goods, snd they use paper boxesin | ot End elwrt Cdark monstache - serve | ruggested st the notices of Sundsy sorvices bo fich farm, on which Is s comfortable iy Riak Lwent b W astinirtan fur wile bo it & There are rivers in West Pennaylvany which place ‘the articies. A bund.e of | only fo emphasize 8 couutenance which | posied In the hotels, as a better means of reaching fashiloned homestead, George Bishou, thelronly Jnce under the new Dourkeeper. e wozw TI'IEI‘ n:'-"n‘;“:r".l:{ h'“.‘.fL‘"‘ 14 rainy. l‘l:‘n;l-‘u“ huf"'!l containiny nbuulmtwen'; nl.g }f‘l:l!“fl!:;l:l ;;c"f'r;u‘r::r‘-li“hlg:mzu;" I.h:m u'mfw‘:.e Fn_nls_.:mlflic. s AL . o ol 7 s 2 T e af L5, W 0] 8] 3 ¢ ltev, Mr. cer aa! wn‘:;.flgp::::;lfilt;‘l: to 8 rallroxd company, sawEiEADED NoT OuILTY, | onfedet Goneral . the fmprein wz cue Wttt dawe oAb Pttt mapes e, e itk | an turn i Copee Siene, fn. the Frovine of | nows fero oniy on lopaears Farige Sar il Jearn o £ y Ry No Joy R R | L "I) better suit West Peansylvany, up, with bis chionfer’s bag upon his oack, and | Lampo-Chisto, neas Napica, and that bo Lad been ars in this country. lle told o whid cnt story, Interapersed with manifold whole question nvolved. Thera was the one question of riding on the atreet-cars to meetin ou Sanday which had not been fully diecussed. ‘This was peculiarly interesting to Me. Parklinrst, of the Firat Church, whose parishioners nearly all reeliled at & distance. Ile bimself thought It wrong for peoule to fritter away a long the Lord's Day in riding on the street-cars. regard to the pablication of the natices, would odd that It was evident that their publication in the Saturday afternoon papers did_not il the biil. The ministers could get stound the question, perhaps, by printing the notices In Ssturday papers as advertlsements, under the stipaiation 1hat they shonld not be reprinted Bunday. He belleved that the rumblings of the Communiste rent down here thnt none but Confedrits wuz The tu be um)lmm %1‘1’ nunl:mn;u hereafter, : We lied | —Kew )y'arl Tribune thiep.). evryg reason to bleeve IL when we saw tie num- i ber that hed bin appintid, and when 1 went | | Xho most important acquisition to the nway from the Cross (luads, in search uy this | ‘*Natlonal™ party in Illinols in alx months haa posishuuy, the citizens wuz so contident that 1 | beend, K. Male, editor of the Canton Reqlater, wood eit it nd never comeback, that tiey hiela | and at prescat State Printer Expert at Sprinztield, nn‘ni‘l“u}z ult‘!hl’hlx:.hfiu.‘ 4 Basioia, *with, o0 Tle holds his nmcnbyap;u:llmmnt:;y|heuovemnr. * Ludl ) yuo,' e Lom, we believe, with **the sdvice and consentof the fl‘y.'-'.f:kr'fli}‘]f.'h'o'(‘i?c‘r"."..’.’x"filmlx‘f‘"x'v'f caster, Tahel | genate,” and gets $8a day for time nctuaily en- I was_mere foree uv hobit, 1 suppose, but "':"": :,“ “'en't':“"n g'ull'::rnflff',:'mf,? ”:;',‘:‘l;:: Bancomn did recly chatk down all the drinks 1 | S0t once every mon b e 100k, Jest €2 i wood agin o man frum which he | Dispr the State Printer, and decldine, whether 44 now runnlugg an engine. He marricd Emma Cassabun, of Winslow, who died a few years pzo. He was then living at Haddonfleld, and, before his wife's death. engaged the servlces of o housckeeper to look after lis chiliren and domestie affalrs. The housckeeper died during tho first year of her eorvices. At this time he became aequalnted with the adventurcss, who wound up her amour with him by murdering his apged father and mother. This woinan was good-lookine Tresldent of the defunct New Jersey Lite-fn. surance Company, pieaded not gullty to-day on an Indictment with Noyes and others to defraud tho pollcy-holders. The trial was fixed for May 8, and his was released on batl of 85,000, THE RAILROADS. TIE MISSOURI RIVER WAR. The managers of the roads leading to Mis. zourl River points held a meeting yesterdny ot without delay oeexplanation tramplied down the | 3bodttwo buxed into a shapetess mase aud erowded thew fn- ¢ 10 bin bag, and shiugs of the shoulders. The An employe of the firm, 1lermann Schuettler by wulscrable hound, with bia clothes torn aud nanie, #aw ihe thief ot work aud informed his em- i on the flour, of hix cell, his Leard un ployer. The lad SicCue jumped upon the elavator, | AUA¥en, and niaquick, small eyes glancing frum aui in a few monients eeached the eidewnlk, My, | Alde to side, like those of a cazed rat, told & tlaxue Owen came out and told the Tlalian that he must { Of licn 10 those who spoke with Lim. First e de. pay for the boxes. The thicf pretended uot to un- { clored that he never shot the boy, then that he detatand what wan rald 40 hics, amd Mr. Owen dne | kilicd McCuo because tie Jatter (nsulted him, and wtructcd McCae omd another lad nammed Fratg | then that SicCue irew a platol on bim, which he Wasliburn “to koep sn eye upon him while | knotked up with bls Lond. As tue poor he (Uwen) went to find s nolicemau, The | buy had never had or owned a pistul, and bors were honest and true, and obeyed a4 there are frowm half a doyen (o half ‘& score uf ordere, " Mr, Onen started south on State steect sy | Witnessen who maw the Killing, Signor Simouos tho Urand Pacifle lotel, sna discussed the | 'Speciid to git sonicthing. ileisavery mee | Ll e but in was for nincty daye’ work, fromdan, | Scarct of an oficer, and Simono shouidercd his | Willtind 1t hard to lie outof it this way. I should | meant in reality the. overiirning of the Christian and fast. She had left her husband, and thodikle bizniz man, Is Bascom, 110 April 1,—ail of which ninety duys, Sundays | by, undce Tt ves the | vetter tryto prove that his gveat-uncle Ly Lis | & v wis known o8 a bad woman befors | frclght war. It was the unanimous opinfon | ““Aug Dockin Pograni’s Lace beemed with so- | inchuled, i made ontl he had apeot in atteundine | vt e iURICEIR ML BudMack dcruss the H il s mimlaS” R 0pBOIRA. 0 street, (ollowed by McCue and Washburn, The | mother's kide had a mania for murder, Instructions given by Mr. Owen to the Isds were 1u ,_POSF-MONTEM EXAMINATION. tutd un to the thier unti) a policcman cuuld e | At 4 o'clock LCoruner Dietzsch, County-Physiclan prucured, and not to do anvihing else, Gelger, aud bis assistant, vislted the house of It was not poesibie that the spectacie of a rag. | Mourning where the body of the wardered Loy lay, ickerawltisa bag full of etolen pioperty amd fol. | It wus emall, two-scory frume ntructure, ant in owed by two buys, Who were duing their best to | back room un the upper flour, on & rouzh couch arrest lis brozrees, should fall fo atteact aiteu- | formed uy four chairs and a piece of boand, Jay the then, ans cutpae of the alaughtered lad. The doctors at A COWD BEGAX TO GATHEI. once entered on the work of sacertaining the Secing this, Simotio dropper bis baz, and started. | courae of the bullet, but fatled to find the relizion as well na guod order, The Jtev, J. M, Caldwell said that he had had a conversation with a_rallroad employe connected witls the lete riots, who satd that 1t wasn't so much the fact that the cumpanies didu't pay goud wages, but that they did not have any regard for the feel- {nge of their men, which caused the bad fecing. Tle Lind becu compielled to work on Sundayaagaiust s will. It was & striking fact that railroad com- panles more lhan suy other corporations ato obliged to auspect and piacu cuecks upon thsic men n seitood and Juy ez [ departid, to the dutien of bl ofiice, Yet it ts known that he w1 dou't fike to fose wat yoo owe me,” ho | spent atJeast sbriy of these nincty day ut Canton sed, * but {t's better to lose wat it 1s now, thup | €diing and attendin to the businces of his own to let It 120 on and eitbigger, May yoo suceeed, | Bewspapees dicinz the rima tiine he was traveling und |l{m”\Vumnqwn 80 tuch that "Yoo'l never | fom blace o piuce enzased fn etting up delezas eeve it v < it oiedo Convention: and Tastly, durine the And I hed simlar _expreshns uy rood will e, he suent o week in attending sald Toledo from all the citizens. 1 shood hev liked it bet- [ Convention, The man who, upder such circum- ter of the congratulaghens hied cotne from those | rtances, hias the conscience to swear $0 a day out wich [ didn't owa so much, bt 1t was suthiu to | of the I that the war should be carried on until the 8t Louts roads are ready to come to terms, which time Is belleved to boe not faroff. The ques- tlon of reducing the rates to flve cents per 100 pounds on all classes from Chlcazo to Missour! River points wus alfo considercd, but it was thought to be best to hold off n little, und adhere for the present to tho prevailing rates, namely, 18 conts on lirst and second Bishop becamo infatuated swith her. He took her to kils parents® home, and she was there us homsckeeper for some wecks beforo the ola people learned the veal condition of affaira. Bishop's mother at once ordered Mrs, Bether from the house, and she went, threatening to paison the old Indy. Theson finally persuaded his parents to alluw Mrs, Buthel to return, but there c ‘Vressury In Goubtlens o fitting leader 2 v anile, c 4 as constant trouhle, and finally " the mistress | classcs, 16 centa on third class) and 10 cents on | yoy congratulashen trow sumebody, of fhie new ** Heform ™ frarty, und Justly siands ut | {0 FUR (hruuch the alley soutts of Luke strcet in e ansiLhe St e basehed T nn');.-':g 1 ':‘::;‘tl:‘lll':fimll{:‘lm:h:"r:ll::zwnzfi] e .,‘)T.l; determineil to settle thinge, She went to Ci {::“Irx:utlixlm:‘ x?:‘n"ghlhfllzul; \A\g' l&s:‘k.hz{:m:u:fl On my arrival at Washington I went to Gen, l(l;"}/l'm;vl in Ulinold,—Olluwca (1l) Free-Trader | ing elosely In the rear. . Poor ScCue, like a true | theuce ore ou fts deadly wuy, paseinz through the | an they were wught by the comps: have en, in February, ot a large quantity of arsenle, :lrlxfiwnu n.(lcninrd prepared a d’l’nnur. after tho eatine of which Mrs, Dishop was joized with vonvulsions, barely ecscaping auder the care of her daughter. Ars, Bethiel succeeded in pgetting this” daughter to_leave for & doy, and that day oazaih Mrs. Bethel fsoned” Mrs, Bishop's dinner, and she d a relapse, and lingered in tesrivle yony until March 13, when sho died. Mrs, anop was burfed ou the following Sunday. fhe chic mourner at the Iuncral was Mrs. Fields with all the contidence n the world, | hed with me cunft credenshals to niake e ‘There is nothing now in the Florida story, mintster to England ef ther hed bin a Dimo- | and the only reason for repeating it now ls, that cratic adminlstiusticn, 1 hed my certtislt uy v servis iu the Lovisiauer Pellcis, 1 lied o sta three or four rascals whio have been disanpolnted * 24 forkd e political expectations ace williu to awear ment uy fosses tp property by Fedrel cavalry, { 1 thele polt = : T'%hed sovrel. ceruiiiits, written by myselfy iy | 9016 In February, 1877, ilie natno narzative was licrofe ackshens atter 1 wuz disabled and'lefy | 010 1m the Touse of Kepresentatives by a Florida tho acevis, aud 1 hied mycomishn oz Postmuster, | member named Puarman, a Republican wiiose scat signed by A, Joinson., .~ Thesce I presentid, was about to be snatched from under bim by a They stumped. Gew. Flelds, aivd likew!ss the | Democratic contestant, Mr. Purman apparently lieu ua he war, falthful to his duty throughout, | eft ventriclo of the heart, and ludglng, as 18 sup- stuck to the fiying thief, and teice came near | bosed. In the spine. ‘The hemorruage was inters canturimi him. When it fr_remembered that the | 13l and the pericardiuu was filed with clotted murdered boy was » slim younz fellow of 1% ur bivad, It was not decmed necessary to mutilate and that the bioudy-minded scounurel whom the body 10 order to find tae buliet, which \wue very Dldraucd wan twice s oge and & thicksset, heavy | Fiiall, 88 tuc cause of death was'su cleariy appa- man, the pror bay's cournze and mauilness etard | ront. out self-appsrent, As the thief reaclod Dearborn This morning the Coroner will impanel a jury, street McCue came up with lw, and when holfo | and at 3p, m.” the fnquest will be beld ot the ‘way across the street [ald bis hand on the scuun | Armory. ‘The witnesses have been notiied 10 be drel's shoulder, Inan lustant, without a word | on haud at that huar, and the exauunation is not being spoken, the Neapalitan brigaud drew 8 re- | likely to be 8 prutracted one, ‘The (irand Jury is volver, placed it to the buy's heart, aod pulied | Ineceslon. aud Jafl-caeen sod indictments azalnst nu_cunsclences, The Huv, Mr. Youker sald he had heard s great many brethren talk about not inserting their no- ticen in the pupers, but the names still appesred, and tne notices appeared. He did uot understand how this luconsistency could happen. Lic wae in Tavor of taking sll notices out of the paoers, of waiking to church on Sunday, sud of telling their congregations Lhat avery man was wrong who rode in & street-car to church. The Rev. Mr. Stoughton wanted to know, If the rule wero enforced, what woald become of the circait preachers who had to presch Insoveral the partics Interested In this war was also con- sidered ngaln, and, ufter a lengthy discusston, 1t was declded to attend such o mecting if ono cay Le arranged, as under the clreumstances New York will be the most convenient polnt to meel, a8 tho Presidents of the two Nt Louls rowds sre in that mf at present. Mr. ' Hugh Riddle, who held the position of Chairman of the Exceuttve Cominittes for some timo past, resiened, and Mr, J. C, M Mullin, enerai Superintendent of the Chifearre "0 | Dhnocratic membera wieh Is lielpin him to dis- | oxpected the Republican party to take caro of him, P ¥ : ) laces wide apart on Sundav? el who wept profusely, and witn many | & Affou, Hallroad, was ‘eceied fo 01 o | oy (ho patronage uv bis psehin, and, wien 1t deciined todoso, bo denounced tha | 0 It o PATAL BULLER v O oy ot e g ProuebiX vs | 'No on scemed ready 10 Faspond to thie poter: el Mrs, Dethel now_bewan to work on Mr, | tho rates stlll further it the Bt. Louis kines do | yaan to considerasiiin. Tt wat Kin b deg | | fcred to hmscif as a holy victim *singed | fage downward, upon the sidewnix, posed of, If twelve decent petit jurymen can bo Jasetlon 2 as, Chrirtian work to do on Sunday, ang the horne- cars went past_lls door, he would use th= horse- cars, Ile pald $2,50 every wook for 5,000 dodgurs, whicn wore gratultously distributed by young men of his church on the atreets and in the hotels. HSomag people coulda't any difference between this kind of advertising and that of patting notices in the papers, bat he conld sec the difference. The ior, Mr. Bouglicrty thought that the whole aestion depended on moral power and Influence. 'l here was something back of this, and It was that the sanciity of the Sabbath was not safficiently preacoed about In the poloit. The Hev. Mr. Dunicls thought that these ques- thune of riting or walking or printing notices were miour and not worthy of discussion. To him It acewed that it was not so much the particalar cire cumstances of an act but the reasons for its com- mittal that should be considered, Tne lev. A, W, Patten offered s resolutlon thaokinz Elder Willing for his voluntary proposi- tlon to aig the Oarrett Biblical Institute. Dr. Arthur Edwards offered a resolution to the effect the Methudiet ministers co-operate with tha new managemens of the Zeening Fost 1o Increass e clrculation. ‘The resolution was adapted. TUE NAVFIST MINISTERS met in regular weekly conference yesterday morn. ing at No, 71 Randolph street, The Rev. M, W, Akers, of Bloomingdale, sketcbed tue sermon which he had preached Sun- day. '{lfl Rev, Dr, Owen then read an Interesting pa- per upon ** The Mintuters’ Slde Studies, "’ He diy- criminated aa tu what should and wha nld not be studied outsids the regular line of minlstarial ‘Fhe murder oceurred just outside the druz-store | fonnd in Cook County he may race the gallows oo of Strong & Mavourd, and Mr. Stroug ranoutani | the same occasiun as Mesars, Sherry and Connolly, carrfed It the buy, ‘e only words whicn he ar. | the murderers of poor Huzh MeConville. ticulated were, ¢ Oh, [am shot!" and in less than AT TIE DEAD MAN'S HOUSE, five minutes hn breathed his Inst. Mesutime the 1In tho evenin. there was a worrowful scene at the murdercr started south ou Dearborn wtreet, but | house of the dead boy. The neighbors catio in several cltizeus who had been attructed Ly the | quietly and filied the “humble ro ', speaking in aavoti topped Lis way, Onthe nurthivest cor- %, and expres<ing thelr sym- ner of rhorn aml Randolph streel ther 1o a va- row for hls aude cant lot, and ints this Sisono threw his pistol, ing off, L i a Uitle by.way, wuich was picked up by 3 Williuni Nevane. ust otf fron Thraoo sireet, and & block south of ‘The weapon was a stinll one and one-holf St & ‘avior. There Is a grocery on the corner, and be- v outer, with tivefull and two emuty | yond that are strageiing rows of cottuges, such ue chal Mr. Sexton and Mr. A, i, Woods at | are commoi in the poorer neighborhicods of the the same time lald botd of 1he marderer, and de- | city. A few doora from the corner, standing back wined tm until the asrival of au oflicer, from the atrecl, ia the littic two-story frame balia- By thietime a large crowd hoa gathered, and | ing occunied oy the MeCues. At the zate was a threuts of lyncning weee moade on every and. But | group of youny men, friends of the deceased, who tue police were only too prompt In their response, | were talking about bis zood qualiticsas the reporter and, by the time that the outcaged sensibilitles of | cntered. Uther groups were 0 the yord, and the crowd were about 1o cryriailize fnto action, | on tne steps, and in tac hall, There Lieut, Gerolng and several mewbers of the Lake | were people coming and golog continually, eircet squad Lincd arrived on the ground, The mur. | sto ping only to tane a Joog at the corpse n the derer wia taken into Strong & Maynard's dreng. | front room np-staire, and to oler a few words of store. where the body of victin lay, dripping | honest commineration 1o “the membsrs of *the the floor with blood, wnd there the police | fannly whom tiey met. Outs:de it was dark, for held blm_until 8 pansazo-way could be | there’are few street-lamps on Nebruskn atreet: ine- cleared, Then they remved him to the | side, the l)ul{ ltznt was aforded by # few candles, Central Station, and thenee he wan taken | which searcely maae the cuuntenances of the many to the Armary, where he ta still confined. Tuu | visitors recogiizable, . crowd, which was composed entirely of bosiness ‘The body of younz McCne was stretched oat up. men and Ishorers employed on the new bulldings | ounnimuroviscd couch, and his paliid lace was vis- naw in Pn)cen of erection on laudolph strect, fol- | 1ol beyond the sheet in which he was "!flufi!d. At luwed the police anu their prisoner atong Lesrborn | the head sut several wainen netgbbors, with hand. street, and cries of * Lyncn bim!" ** Hanze tho | keechiefs to tuelr eyes: ut thy fect’ were other murderer ™ resounded through the streets. But | women; clusterod abuut and crowalug the narrow the oficers hewd on to their toan, and be was | Fuom uncomfortably wero uthier luosers Bishop. Monday, March 23, shie slichtly polsoned hita supper, and Die compluined of feeling queer, Mra, icthel polsoned his Wednesduy breakfast, Te becatne violently 111, his symptoms being ex- actly like those of his wife. A week Inter Mr. Disiop dled in terrible apony, usfter a relspse shnltar to that of his wife The murderess bhad persiated in pre- parlog foal for hlm, thouzh suspiclons were arouscd, snd it was not known that eho kad wiven him unything for a week. After Mr. Uishop's funcral” the womau dissppesred, re- turnlug to have a quarrel with her paramour, saresult of which sho made a confession lead- {ug o thic discovery of the futs, < not soon cuma to terms, hus thrawn the valiant managers of Bridgetown {nto consteruation. A 8t. Louls paper cxpresses their fecllugs o thy following remarks: The saplent managers of the Chicago and Mis- sourl River roads yesierday adopted a resojution 10 carry frelgt at five cents & 100 pounds, 1f neces-, sary, in order ¢o vindicate that snblime prmcl]fln of Failroad mansgement, that frefght can oe hauled 500 miles ax cheaply ns it can be banled 250 miles, When the Grongers ncceot this avaurance on the authority of the raliruad manazers, and compel tho 103d» to huul freignt n-:lularly at rates moro than double the cut-throal rates in which they spusmodically indnlge, the precions Idiois who are now carrymg frebghit from Chicazo to Kansas City fur 810 u'car sot up & howl about persecution, and want to kuow what 18 coming over the country. ‘There can be bt one end to an uttempt to make the rate from Chicago to Kunxas Uity the ssuie os from Bt. Loul« tu kunsas City, and the svoter tha cnd comes the bester. Jiut, meanwhile, the stupld and wenseleas war forced on our roxls by the Chil. cugo innocents is destroying rallroad property and unecltilug the value of cvery articie uf which the prico depeuds on the freight cnarges, hev but ouce place telt, and the House dassent legislate more places for me to give, Lam in sore distress.' ** Wat kin voo doo?” asked I, “I know wat yoo kin do with that wun spointment ! T sed with great ferver, ** vou kin end your suspense and likewlse that of all other applicance, by givin 1t to me, s ther uny one more entiticd it Did any applicant do better servis for the Confedracy{ 18 ther oue a.nunz cm whicl suffered more for the Lost Coz than 1 didt 1 will nssoom the dootles uv the posishun to- worrer.’ ** My dear sirl" replicd Gen. Kiclds, * I wish 1 coud show yoo how much 1am greoved, and now much Iam sorry for you. lut you can't hev that place. 1 admit tlie strengih uv your claims—1 adimit the alinoat overwhelmin neces- my for givin it to yoo, but the fact §s, Northern Dim v must liov suthin! We can't lznore them altogether. Troo, they didn't fite for us —trov they went loonatic aud submittid to drafts aziuus—troo they pald taxes with wilch tu crush us, but nevertliciess thoy must be cons sidercd. 1 hev saved this ons appintment for u Northern Dduiecrat from . Illuoy, and ho must hiey ity ezt §s Lhe only oue left. Yoo, ¢z a Ltros Dimeerat won't ubject to it. Consider, mydeer #iry that we must liev the Northern l}lmwrisy 1o vote with us, that we may it fully futo vower n 1850, We don't like 'em any botter thau yoo do, but we must have "em. Aud how woud It louk 1or o to give ceery place 1 hey, ¢z in the fGrea of mariyrdom ™ (n polut of fuct, he bad heen almost continnously in mome comfortuble Government place for fMcen years): nud, just na Lo was aboul to be dlkmissed to " private llfe, he threw this scandal fute Congress, as lirjdyget avenges her diecharze by amnabisng the crockery. Mr. Pirman's statements attracted no attention in 1857, and we mee no reason why thy sume statements should be considerud fmuuitant now when they are repeated by much luas reputablu pereons, Mr. Tiiden was tou ahrewd a politiclan not to perceive that the natural conres of events had been making a: for him ever since the imauguration of oy After that o grent Tnny porto White iloueso and the Depuriments with claworuue demends for ** recoznition™ and ** rewand,” on the ground of mythical wervices. 17 3tr. Tilden had biaen the winner, the snams or o simitar set of mon would have presented fust sucn a clabn to him, A wise Prealdent wonld bave turned them out of doops ut once. Mr. Jluyes wan weak cnough to give rome of them places, which they were incapable of flling; and, when at Lt it be- came uuceasary tu cut them adrilt, tiey were twcaty times ‘more angey than (7 he lad never tried “to befriemdt them, 1t inalwayeso, Puta roie ora 1ol into an ofiice walch he does not de- ve, and he thtnks e has an Inalicnable right to + >0 thoso hungey wretchies, —the apeclal-wery. ica clerk who wenlon 4 spree with the Govern- ment money, and could not pet a Consntship? the begur who'woald niot be anything leas than an Antorof the Treusury, atia conlil not be even a revenno-detective for more than three weeks; tho statesman from the Everglades whow the Scnate losly-conteated _ ctoction of donbtful caaracter heset the THE COAL CREE. Sueelal Dizpatch to The Tridane, Covingrox, Ind., April £0,—The Court open- ¢d this mornime with tho examination of the witneasca fur the defense, and all testified that. they saw no one fire at elther of tbe murdered men. Very few identle fled any of the prisoners as being on the strects that night, or haviug any fircarms untit after the homivides had been committed. Victor Vavderyeer, one of tho prisouers; and fu front of whose saloon Phil Cozens was murdered, testified as follows: *Ilcard shootiug un the outside of my saloon, L MASSACRE. MUCII NOISE AND LITTLE WOOL, The rumor mentloned in yesterday’s TRinuNn that o heavy defaleation had occurred In the Ticket Department of the Pittsbure, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad i set at rest by the managersof thisroad, by tho statcment that there has been no defaleation at all, Tue fact 3 waid, Vi dimwn_thither Ly idie curiosny, bat | work.. The subject wss generally discussed b, but nono on the Insfde. Mike Varderveer, Doorkeeper fu the Houssuv Representatives, to | 41t not cansdue fit ta bo o didge, —al tiese, an bookod axaturenalt. e ot dasl e 4 by th i Vhows preseot. The Toew, S3r, James, n Welth #1d Chatles Matnn wwere fnshde when tho shoot. | ¥ there has been deiciency in tho accounts of | (CERICEE ™ MUCIR, G ERENI TO TG | mvarm of othwrs, whom (e Administration Nt Wit eI L B L cemarean s | Droschir wholua. fecently catabltshed & Church at titero was no one who could converss with the | the occasion. An aficctinz incldent occurred, The wan-kilier, for he cither could nut ur would not | sister of the murdered boy cats In to take 1 luok speak Eozlish, ‘The wretch looked upon the body | 8t hin, Tho towel which had just been lall vpon of the puor boy without sivinyg sign of gricf ue 1fted at her request, snd on secing feeling, hut when the oficers eearched lihw and ros ahie sprany furward and kissc took awny s money he objected. In his pocket. | bim paselonately over and over azun, and sobbed book was found smne 830 in currency, sud | 88 thuugh ber beari was breaking. =~ Fhe entira In @ leather helt around bie walst there was found | compahay was thrilied by ber grief, the cauivalent of X80 In forelzn guld coin, 8o, IN TUR GROCERY 1F tho citlzena of Chicave lay back and walt fur | on the cornor A number of mun were pathered, the slow pracess of the law, Mr. Slmuno, blood- | discussing the murder, of course, for tudro Wos nO stained, red-handed muederer of an nuvcent b.»n. othier tople than o will have mooey enough to take hle cuse to the *lle wae & 0w A Supreme Court, the budge of au cxpressman, °*1 never knew s he evigenco in regard to the murder isover. | Kindur-hearted chap or more respectful to his whelming; but such wais toue in tho cuse of Hande, | parcuts,* o4 yet ihat fufinilo scoundrel still vollutus tis earth, Whether the animpeachable testimony of bauf 8 doren roliable witnossea wiil suttice to hang Aing bad of him. Luigl Pletro Bimouw ia for the good people of Covk o wan atcady undtndustrions, " added s third, County to cogitate uver, Should Ly ewindle the | **aud always worked when he could et anything shenff, 1t will be but one more instance of | todo." . the triumph of lezal cllcanery aver Justice,. Tla **Ho was that temperate, * satd thegrocer, **that has bis cholce of cfenscs, from insuzity (o Justl- | ho never gt drunk in tis llre, and [ don't bolieve flable homiclde, and it | eafc prophecy tomake | lie ever evou drauk 8 glass of Leer. 1o camoin inat some lawyer will und te-day willing to e only Inst eveung and bought a cigar of me, take Lis snoney and hieln bim evade the acadold, and 1 asked bim (o have & glase ol bewr, but ho re- THE MURDEKED HOY, funed, Nicholas McCuu, wan betweon 18 and 10 yeurs of **The McCues have Jived iu this part of the town aze, llls father, Chrlstoptier McCure, 13 ‘an ex. | foreleien or twelvo years,* chitued in the lrat pressman, and reeldes at No. 18 Nebraska street, | speaker, *and they have niways bad a guod nanie on the West Shie. Nicholas was tho third of u | swongus, Thers lght cuiliren, two older umu{ of ten, and was an hon ber, and ine | than Nick, ved. aice children o the city ticket-ofllce at the Madlson-street depot. cver sluco tho centenntal yeor, which Is not attributed to Mr. C. M. Clork, who the managers say {s an honest and efificient ofticial. Durivg the Uentenuial year there ex- isted a great rivalry smouy the varfous roads, aud a lanwe number of tickets were placed in the hands of outsido purties of which no ac- count was_kept and which caused tho deticiency, Mr. Clark acted under Instructious from “bis superior ofllcera when ho put out these tickets, and the only reason why tie [s be censured Is for not keeping better truck of them or reporting the Jact sooner to the geueral oflicers of tho road. ‘The facts in this inatter were known, however, 1o the General Managers of the ruad for some timu past, and they did not lutend to have the matter becomu public, as {t was no onc’s concern but their own, But Mr., Clark's assistant Mr. 1. C, Davis, it s clalined, gave out the se- cret In order to huve Mr. Clark ousted from his vosition and get the place himsell. 1le was wrong, however, {n Lis ealculation, and, Instead of securiug tho place, hu got bounced, white Mr, Clark still remams {n the cmploy of the Cotpany, STIFFENING RATES. 4" at all, hava been for a yeur lves 1nto a Lotter and hotter Indig- 3 ruln ol the lepublican party in the a4 tllnstrated 1 their fraved cutfs and the infamy of o President who * by leaving them to the panga of thirst, the degradation of werk, and the wunger of cetininal Indictinents, They bave been oiorimg themsolves for vale right and left, col- logting with Gen. Butler, tempting William 1, Chandier, king cautiously sround Kosroe Conuling, thre the Pressdent. and casting significant glances toward Gramercy Park, where our aly friend has been all the while tooking at them with a pecullar expicasion in hls left eye, and o elight exiea contruction at the carners of his mouth, M, ‘Iilden s patlent snd careful, e walted til there was u pressuro (o sell, and we presumo that s fme now wut the whole' ot vory cheap,—~New York Tribune (ltep.)s e ———— ANOTHER MONTREAL RELIGIOUS RIOT. Noectul Dispateh 1o The Tribune. MosTtiEAL, April 20.--About 300 members of tho Catholle Unlon congregrated at the Welling- ton Bridge, Polnt 8t. Charles, to assail the Orange Youne Briton and their fricnds oa thelr way home from thelr coucert, During the melee, . Mrs. Mechan recelved four bullet- wounds fu_the leg, Corporal g, of the ing took place, [ am npot sure of Willlam Geysdale. I did not see John Murphy that nizht, Idid ot sce who shot Phil Cozens, 1 dtlnot shoot at auy onee 1 hud no gun {nside te smalion cxcept amy shobgun, I heard B0 intimatiou of any trouble between the whites and blacks, Twu mewrocs came in the saloon in the mornjug aud had a fizht over a gane of cards, One tried toget bebind Lhe bar, but I suceceded in keep- Ing him out, e threatened to break my head Ubave bad uo troublo with the colored mincrs before, Wheu the firlng began, 1 ordered all ‘be peoplo out and locked up, Only my arother and anothier man stuid (" All the witnesses for the defeuse testificd pos- dively to xeveral strangers In town that Sowe saw them stsudiug close to Vauderveer's, aud tred to make Jt wppear that they did the ghootlnr, us they have mnot been seen since. John Blurpl wmm;u by several of the negroes as having shot Cuzens in the neck with a militla guu, Tuved an alibn by Lis father-fu-law and brother- U-law, all swearing that ho dld not go out of bls saloon “from “the thne the flelng be- must go North, aud It shel.”” 1 saw thete wuz 1o yuosa argooln with him, and reluctautly 1 walked uway, My hopes uv n substunsbel livin wuz nlocked, amd | wuz no hetter off thau when' [ lete the Corners. tien, Flelds remarked, ez L leit, that tho Reforin 1louse wood pronably make soing new places tn 8 week 0 Lo, ez thiere wuz i thousand or mure like wo which bedu't been fixed, and ef 1 woud wuit, he wood prowlse me Lue very liret under tho new bateh, “Yes!” I replied, bitterly. ©But wat #ood will it do me to wait fur an uppintment! The day the vew ofllses 18 ondered 1 shel b found fu mly bed, ded uy starvashien.! Wlrool" wald Fieids, **troo. It's hanl, But stopl Lhevit, Lean’l giveyoo you wat to do! (v to slhow the eame credcnshels yoo hev showd to me, Penetrate to the President hisself, and seo that he hez em. Demard uy blm—yoo only rekested uv we, but demand uy hini—a vlace, Demand it ex a Couledrit wich sullered, aud one wich wants reconcilin, Shake the entire Corucrs at him, It wood be well to calsomine yoor nos¢ befora you see bit, and et ossible git on ucicen shat, ‘The Dimocratle songreshual Coumitty hev cleen shirts for sich ez we hev to send to the President for lroudale, mude introductory address and wp- peal for o waid that he had recently come rom Pitteburg with a small number of Welshmen, 8nd ju getting a sturt fn s strange laag he weked ald, A commitics wae appoinled to render the neceseary nusistance, Upon motion of the Rev. Dr. Hewitt, 8 commit- tes wan sppointed to consider the subjert of & miaistel mutual circulativg lorary, ~ Meesrs, Ih‘:wm. Allieun, and Kermott constitute the com- mitice, Dr. Uwens was apoointedn committee of one to co-upcrate with represontatives of otner dennmina- tiens in inducing the authivnticsto stopthe Sunday morning uulsea~such a8 newabaye' calls, bund music, el The weeting then adjourned. BUSINESS NOTICES. Don't Usn It.eAlcohol is used extenaively in the arte, and [s of great sssistance to the careful housswife' fn removing grease-siaing from any Kind of cioth fuhric. 11 acta by destroying the oil oF grease, **cutling it ™ as it s commonly called, and this is why no preparation for the halr con- tatnlug alcobol shuuld ever be used on the bead, 1t destroys Uie natural ofl, readers the bair brash and lable to splil and break of, on combing or brushing. If you want your hair to have that pe- cutiur rich ilouy nppesrance that slwsys adorns liat {8 #0," eald tao grocer, ¢ I've known ek ever vince he was u little boy, aud never kuew H ——— NASONIC. Swelat Dispatch to The Tridune, IKDIANArOLIs, April 29, —The Urand Come mandery of Knights Templar meets to-morrow i annual conclave. The report of Grand-Cow- mawler Lynch shows that, durivg the year, the Order of the Red Cross has been bestowed upon 109 Knights, and the Order of Knight upon 117, ‘Thers ure now twenty-clght Commmanderies, and 1,929 Kntzhts In good standing, w decrcaso of three for the year, e ———t THE VISITING CONGRESSMEN, BostoN, April 20.—The SBouthern Senstors and Congressinen to-day visitod varlous public institutions, aud this evening dined witl Mayor Pierceat the Revere Flouse. To-orrow they will vislt Lawrence aud Lyon, and return to Washington {n the evening, An {nvitstion of the Commercial Club, of Chleago, to dine May 23, has been aceepted. ——— SPORTING. Avecial Dispaich fa The Tribune, Quincr, K, April 29.—3r, Isaac Woodruff, a well-known and popular New York horsewan and tramer, has taken up his residence in Quincy, and will upen a stablo at Siugleton Park, Mr. Woodruff fs a brother of the late lliramn Woadrufl, of New Yark, who was kuewn to every owuer of & horse tu the United Btates, g tl 2 or 3 o'cloc 2 b | v K - g o # D lvat o ® | dustrious boy. tnicht Mr. J, ltalph, 8 buruese- There s to be des) of Indigustivn | the bead of beauty, use Carboline, odorized ¢ held to the next term of the Grand Jury, : R YE8- | uiter they it applutments, “Auod also, zestrane | ghot, ono dangerously wounded in the bead, 3 ; . - “ dorlzed and agreeably verfumed.’ Suld by all drug- sl lave treated the wholo matier a3 | terday afternoon at the office of Commisslonor | Yoor projsnicy o porsiblé, And also, ef puose J i Y atice of Tig Tupus, entirely unsoliciied Uy auy | sotteranieveewas 3 wickeder Kiling tisn s Ay oune connected with the paper, and yave bis testi- | The ltaliai mony as to the good character of the boy, Me. 1talph aald that in the threo years duvmr which b | clded, knew Nicholas the latter showed hlwvelt hunest, LATER IN THE DAY wiling, and sober, atd worthy of trust, Mesars, | a Trnusx reparser, who hai started ont to learn Harrell & Owen vay tlat the pour felluw, wha had | gomething about the antecedents of the ndsaesin, only been in thelr employ about two months, ale | happencd fn ut the Armory, wnd und waysdid his work well and thorourhiy, sud was | the mnrderer conversina belilud the station rarling the best bay they had in the factoey. Taey will | with hle brother, Jean Baptiste Stwouo, 8 friend, bear thy wholo vxpenso of the ik Wil | Jtaltacio Valontlnl, of No, 208 Weat Madison SpaTe Lo eXpense L prosecute the murde strect, and his iawyor, Mr. Janes Van Laren. TUR BOY, PHANK WASHU All tho aftoruoon, 1t 1s snid, Iawyers flucked to the ‘who Joined with McCue iu ¢l 3 stativn huping 1o get the case; and aven while the tells the story as follows U repurier waited fur the end of the cunversilion trampling down the bundle of boxes any between tho abuve personn three ur funr atiorneys them in his le’, when he was ween, entereid and {nquired casaally for the hualin tuld ue 1o atay by bim uutil he (Oweu) coul snd wealth of the ptisoner, Whether each Joliceman, snd atarted towards Washlngton stiect | of thess lawyers was potlfed o call or that purpose, The [talien wentsoath on State | by some friend or friends of the a little way, and_then crossed the eirect to the | prisoner, ot whellier they wera atteacted thither, alloy, We kept with him, and then he dropped | as vulturcs are atiracted by a fresbly sluin animal, Bis “Nagr audl #taticd to rins, AeCde wae nestest | sioply becaues they had heacd Lnat & fabuious uiw, Whon they got to Dearborn strect Blccue | amount of wealth was concealod abuut tha italian, caught bim by the shoulder, and the man pulled | 44 & wers mattor of conjecture. Bui to out his pistolsud [ saw McCue fall, T wad beatly | avold s scross the street at tho time, McCue bad uu yistol o weapon of suy kind, {1TH ane, cven polug s far a3 to leave : ourl-room at - any time to got 2 qnuk without the protection of au Olicer. Yesterday, a8 o cltizen was clrculating 8 pelitfon s have tho arms recallod, o was p- “‘[Oithud Ly James ‘Tipton, Cavtaw of the h abaen Guards, who ordered him to des say- g that all who had signed it had been spotted, iodkad better louk out. Ithas been ascertatued 3t the cartridges which wero used wer ro- terved by Uapt. Vipton und another man whase mmn uld not e learned; that they were bo:x‘l?h'" by express, sl imarked *schools ullll‘f to-morrow marulng the evidence will b hu. in, sud the balance of the day takeu .?] E the arzuments, and probably a declslon "l berendered, Whatever the verdice of thy u:nm muE be, there is but one that will meet wyabprobation of the beiter class of Lue come uuity, aud that is the singlo word * gullty. Guilford, at which the exliting tariff-rates wero reullirmed., This action will ‘leave the rate on grain from Chlcago to New York at tweuty-ive cents per 100 pounds for the prescnt. Durin the past week it is claimed somo of tho rouds made contracts at twenty cents, amd yesterday's action was necessary fu order to prevent a geueral cutting of rates. The Peorla rouds had ulso been cutting the srain ratcs during the past week or two, which hu undoubtedly been the cause of the cnttin, ol rates fn this city, [nformation was receves here yesterday that tho Peorla roads bad taken a similar action as_the Chicugo roads, and reaf- firmed the old tarlflf. The railroads are aware of tha fact that thoy cau get but little business during thoe navigation season at the 25-¢cent rate, owing (o the competition by lake, but it was thought to be fmpracticablo to’ make duction, us such action would have eaused milar reduction by Jake, and the ronds would not have beew an fota better off than Lhoy wero before, With ths present rates they will ot Ieast Le able to get remunerative Ogurcs from intertor points, which would also heve deciined bad a reduction beeu mads oo the through business, sible, remember o ahatch uy one uy Watts' hyms! ‘The dockyments yoo hey showed g will git wat you wunt from him, The Prest- dent 18 lu the conslilatin bizuis heavy, @l ther alu’t no reason wiy yoo shoodent hev a gurjus place. The crauy good te I8 tuauguratid, und the Prosident Knows thst ther ain't but one way uy consiliatin us, Go, my friend, stralght to the White House. Wat { cun't ad for yoo, the President wil." 1am goin to try it, but I must confeas that 1 hev no ddee of suceccdin. The Preshicut s mighty forgivin, but pussibly e muy stop a lit. ul cessary Lo cousitiate ine, e may objeck to forgivin us sud then payln us for tho privileo uv beln forglven. ut Itean't do o barm tu try, sud so 1 shel make the eca- say, Allthat stauds In the way 18 the valyoo uv the clean sblrt, T kin do the Watts hyms well cuufl, und [ kin bold up ot the swearjuz, but thas cleen sbirt! 1 will solvo that probiem afore 1 aleep, and if I succeed, the Corners that kuuwd me voct will koow me no more forever, 1 will stay fu Washington dooniu Haves' term, and ef wa clect o Hefornn Dimocrat in 1880, it will En hard ef 1 van't make my callin and eleckshun shoor for four veers more, Et [ kin only git this first appintinen PriroLzuM V, Nasuy, Anxiously. i — - CURRENT OPINION. McLin shiould have 'fessed about Janu. ary, 1877,—Loutacllle Courler-Journal (Dem.), It anybody supposes that W. L, Chaudler, oplnion syery man present coln. b e e Usa * Mrs, Winsiow's Hunlhlns yrap ™ for children while teething. It cure ntery and disrrhers, wind colic, and regulates bon MILLINERY. fiest End Dry Goods House, Madison & Peoria-sts. ylish Millmery! And overy requisite of Milli- nery, Feathers, Flowers, and Untrimmed Hats, School Hats, &G,y &C,y BELOW MILLI- NER'S PRICES, CARSON, PIRIE & (0, STOOKMOLDERN MEETING. OFFICE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAAD AND PACIFIC EAILROAD €0, Aprli 22, 1878, Tbe Anausl Meoting of the Btockholders of the Chl- eago. Kucg lalaud & Paclds Laliroad Co., for the elec- tlow of Directors pursuaat to law, and the transsctiva of such other business w3 may come befors thew, will be beld at the ofice of the Combany 1a tue clty uf Chl- csg0, ou Wedneadsay, the 3t day of Juse pext, at 1) v'clock 8. 1. BUGH BIDDLE, Prealdsht ¥. 1. TOWS, Becratary. TUE URBANA DEFALCATION, . Sueclas Dupateh tv The Tridune, 0(31ml=un. 0., April 29.—A speclal to the "u_lfl Rives the particulars of snother heavy 30k defaleatlon at Urbang, 0. About a week :finlm Weaver, Cashier of the Citizena' Na- 28! Bank of that clty, resigucd his position ::4.1 Weut to Cbicago, whither bis wife soon fol- o ¢d. Itsou began to be rumored that bo Nu 8 defaulter to the bank, but it was oxplain- e by the Directors that he had goue to Chicago b coRuge lu apeculation on wheat marcins, aud, ! the bauk contluued to transact busincss as Uat and meet all demauds, the conlidence of ungrsteful fing "al & Dprofession which it {s 31d cats the oysters and es the sbeils for i1ts clenta, it should be presumed that A W, WOODS, 1he former was tho case. lowever, nearly two- one of Turtle's detectives. bore 10 incousplcuons | scute of lawyers who went there fully exuectivg a art in the ars having bewn the mau wuo grabe | foe were badly disappolnted. Mr. Vau Buron “bed the ltalian sud hustled ulin Into the drug-store | reowms tu bave galned tue leaid i the race by hav- o tbe Athenwums building. His story of what bo | o a fale smattecing of the liadian lsngusge. vaw {8 ax follows: While thus codilating upon the rapacity of man- **1 sturted out uf oor ofice at11:10 onsome | kind, the couversativa closed, sud the reporter business. § went duwn (o Thickstun's and theu to | siepped to Mr, V the N ATCHISON,. Arcmisox, Kau., April20.—The Wabash Rail- road Company has exteuded an invitation to the Btute Editorial Assocfation of Kansas, which tmects in this city in June uext, to wako an cxcursion over thelr linc to Put-in-Buy, Col, Martin, President of the Association, s ac- ntigl, who la & pulite and w Chicago, bul the partlvs 1 was looking | fotelligent son of Italy. and requcsted tha were ot there, 1 then went down ltandolph | s miervreter, to which by |1y sequle. t aud up Dearbora, stsnaing there by, tho ‘Fhrouzh the luterureter, vacaut lot fust this side of the Atheneum bulliug, | full uswe, ana sald thai 1 waa watching for my men, baviog an ldea thut | a suvush of Na they wero a3 the Tremont Huase, and would suon | upon attatming . kila purents wore poor, an manbood blmself and brother " d tried bard o 16 not *'getting In his work™ nowadays, the per- —_————— cumo out. I saw ihis Lialian ‘sud the boy coma | reuted & euall partof u farw, and ¢ ! the ublic was reatored, Depositors who had | cepted thoinvitation on behalf of the ealtors. | 4op 40 supposing is fimm:u NC Thubservea NEW CHEESE. acruss Dearborn strect from the Tremont Mouso | make s living. ' The real was exorbtiut, tuxea ‘The frelght busiucss of the raliroads center- ing bere is imwense. Twenty extra frefght- tralus arrived here Bunday, comorisiog a total of 550 loaded cars. Of this pumnber 850 wero from the (nterlor of this State and Nebrasks, and loaded with stock or gralu. Orders were on file to-dav In tho offices st this city for over 400 graio and stock cars for local and Western abippers. l NO MORE CUTTING. Cincinnats, O, April 20.—The competition for Eustward-bound travel, which bad resulted I 4 cutting of vassevger fares between Clucin- vati and Easteru cities cnded to-day Iu s resturation of the scheduls ratas by all loes, ITEMS. Tuformation was recelved here yesterday thag the war in regard to the Colorado business ‘which bas beets golug ob for suing thme past be- which aween from Floridsaru fragrant with Cuand. leriens, — Waskington (D, C.) Post(Den.). ‘The inevitable couclusion is, thot either the Chicago Twmes or Bishop McCoskry led. pliey Just norib of the Atbeneuwn, When the | bigh, aud ;Kmduu cheap, sud, sfler workins liaifanatepped on the sidewulk, the boy satd sowe- | bard vrtll he was 31 yearsof age. be sel vul fur 1hing to bim, and put one hand oo bie shoulder. [ | this country, He will be 30 yeurs of age ou the could ot hear what be said, Tuc ltahau turncd | 241 of October uext, and therefore ootimatey that med 7ot i fized, |eiw | ho has been In Awmerica about dva years.” U'pon gger. The lialisu leaving his uatl ¥, and prjor to landiag (u me side of the streot, with tho | Now York, be workvd bis way tbrough Svaln, rovulver stll) fu bie haod. [ knew It was of uu uss aud Eoglaod, wotch o prost him it 'accounts for ibe few forcign coiua ak towards me, B had T bl posseasion. Upon laudini In New denly. 80 1 steppe: Yorw e bad out $70, dnd, &s he blnsell, bo and when be cawe up besfde e I juwmped at Liw, | found that insullicicat to taras with, aud Iabor wus csuzht himy hzlull(hmlL and ho witpped the re- | 20 cheap tust he did uot clocss 1o ko to volver down futo the vucant lot, Ifrelthoughtof | work as a farw band. A cousiu who cswe taking Lim to Que oftice, and getting uwsntorun | with them has since returned (o his Italan bim into the Central Blation. Dut by tuistlme | bome. oioncviess and artbroken. Lu'ul Ahero was s cruwd of perhape Aty people ranulug diifd o the rag-picking **vrofession.” sud after olm sud yelling *Stop ‘the wurderer,® | by carnlug 23 aud 30 ceuis 8 day claime to have *shoot him,' *Lyoch blm,* etc. Tuere was's | saved the woncy fuuud iu his pusscsslon. |l druz-glore in the building, the crowd kepl | lived ina boveliu what ls koown as *‘lialy," & locreasing, I ean bim i Au | patch ocsr the lske st the fool of Fificenth vilcer came along just tben, and 1 left | wtiect. luresponse tus question whether ho had tte murderer in his charge. 1reported the occure cr before Leen arjosted, ho gave & beculiar rence al the vfiice, 0 seat {OF & more rug, sccowpsuled Uy @ coutordon of e wen. Lieut Gerolog cawo down soun with five | facial wuecles that “gave hls counlenauce oificere, aud tho warch was takea up to tho Ceutral | & bursiblo look. asd st tho sswu tuw rougbly .'l::l’“’“" tielr fuuds returued them, b the bank officers wers thus given "m!‘a mect the crisis that was upou them. A an, u“"l:'l{n examlnation of the bovks was made, oot € results wery given to tou public this lm:'{' Tue funds used by Weaver aud 'hk-!l.' TR to the bank amount tu $75.946, of Jeayi U the bauk has recovered 2,150, real Eauuclual delicit” of §4,7u0. 1ad thd 'Dulufi“ Ol tho cure been kuown Just week, it bt b Ve tecessltated tho closiozof the bank, wealtbr, stocklolders, who wre awong the fo :il wen of the county, were gven time b ie Propes armuigewments, und, by Wore ook Lo u-assessmeit of 40 per ceut, e sbled 1o save the fustitution. Other bt s Jutside of the bank ure cowiug to ilnor 1, 6 largeat s that of Albert Weaver, a Thiin "i"-wr aud ward of tbe detaulting 0,000, 1t 3 bupDOsed bis loss will vxcerd owirge It1s sutd uis boudsmen tor this truat witl Avwient ou thy ground tuat, wuen they Bpecial Dispateh o The Tridune, Buzsoroax Fails, Wis., April 2).—Checae- making falrly begun, First sbipmeut wasade to New York tu-day of new cheese. Demaud rood. Bixty-clghty factories will be fo opera- tlon In this county by the of May. Grass thres weeka earller than usu: et Wuzzstixo, W. Va., Avril 29.—By unanlmous votv, the uall manufucturers of this city have dectded to carry out the resolution to stop two weeks up to May 4, Dotwithstandiug the s:tion of oue of the Weatern wills belouglug to the assocution. William E. Cbaudler has beon heard from. Hosays: **Itis only necessary for Congreas to resciution declanng Tilden elccied, and Mr. Hayes would have bis baygage chucked for Fremont before Vildun could leave Uramarcy Park. It la only neccesary for Wiliam K, Chundler to open ble moutk W prove blmsslf & —Msaue kes Sentined (Lep.)e The proposed income-tax, if imposed ac- cording to the presont blll, would bear most une Justly Dpou toat at prescnt large cisss of persous wha bold real sstuts beavily mortgazed, Tho bl aliows no deduciion for 1uterest pald vut, Now, SUPPOsO B muD owos 8 property reatod for $5,000, e MORRISSEY DYING, Bamatooa, N. Y., April 20.—John Morrlssey is rapldly sinkiog. Ho wasstricken witn paruly- i3 yesterday, aud bas Boi spoken since, 72

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