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“ Wilid CHICAGO ARIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCIT 17, IW9—TWIELVE PAGES. e e GRIM.lNAL NE‘VS Tvergreen City. While in this Lusiness | and ten high, ond the two sides bnve represeiita- i e scenmulated a handsothe fortune, whivl was | Hons of the (wo greatest eventa fn Amorlean with sllght exceptlons, s beeq each sueceseive | sloud for vengeanve, ind now that vengennco ule temn (8 | vitatlon of an | vear far in | esuowa ol ¢ the - revenue, | I in part overtnken te guliy, thorpunisiers | kede constantly employed i providing tiis, 1o [ $o e 1t penmanenein el rom e afterwaeds frittered away In nwmx\nunus wind | bistory—the War ot Tudgevendunea nnd the Wae | A refurn giving the revente collected on the | instead of recelvine the thanks of an outvaged | only beserawe of the camp. Cards atnd whisky | g ehort of el senen nnd o '{""ll'. S noty. otherwise, untll aniy o faem i Wanwn‘osn re- | 1or the Unfon, Todependeves Siall 13 there, | #ale of Canadlan tubacea, teom 155 to 1859, | people. recelvo inatead the cold censiire a8 of n | areunder fhe banns n (e eaw, while chieeks | cantuct ean draw st lino heter, o eeted showa a decline fram 201,508 1bs of Canpndian | people wio had not sutfered, A nittle totich A Vet ety hooke, mul newspapers ralo supreme, conteetry, lery Unceremonious Hanging of a Ray® | mained, tipon which e pogacd the closinzg years [ with the old cracked hell withtn the beltey aed of Iids hfe. 1ialenves threo sons and twveo daughe | an otdman ready to rimg it The Goddess of t wonld he no great deps, lfix‘nruwd fn the imaanfacture of tobaceo to B, | of nature makes all the world Akin ™ does not 2 Liberty strilica the | 1 the Coddees of | 412 am Canadi il i Iy (o th P rm A | St ot s s oo ol oy o0 fhe | brutit 6wy that b rarely apmens oo e, rown 1, « LHerty strilica the Lour, nid the Uoddees « 2 and Capadian ear twiat {ald duty an | seem toapply (0 this case, iees nind | State, nd 18 kecomt ty fis awa field only to tie " il e Reus Dilicriylsg isher at Newport, Ky e wit gouees, o Wr., Mareh 10.—Cant, Avery | Jfnatics Dalunces tho scalon i Tavor of Industry, | 12303 Tow st vear comnred W e T | rotherer the. wirea wind. alaters, of the ot | ieh e aitel above Deaver, which ia yet only | oamacs aan ',',',:‘,{:’,‘.‘,‘,‘,',‘l‘.’,‘:‘}‘;“'r“l“l“u\u tes 1 B.-Cain, Brevet-MaJor, convnding Contpany 12, | 10 Une centre of anBolan harp is o model of [ 185 | The duty has been reduced front 34,787 [ reem to forget the awlul sorvow vhat these | g pla, Jb apens upa future for Latlimer and { mislond othiers by enconrating ety gy The Mob’s Work Regarded with Gen. | Fourth 'Infantey, dicd suddenly at this post to- [ the fomous Strasburg cloch only four fuches | to 852417 Chicyennes feft It their teall, In homes onee as | Weld Counties £uch as bas hardly been dreaned | werfone, given for o mh”‘# 00ks, Wurds, op e Mob’s Worl exal Qay of cerebral apoplesy. by twelve In gize. Bar (e grami Apostolle A bill Introduecd by Mr. Methot to. regulate | Lapby, full of lovo and womaly purlty as theie | of by thelr most ambitlous, friends, and will | deaw nien on to make Dvurturé:.wm“ tha 1o eral Satistction by the Com. fim..m,' R, |,.,..f, 10,—Maj.-Gest. Thomas yngeant ‘Ih;.l 111'{:fw‘:fif&m“n"ulnnl‘:\rg"'::: lllmflrnt:a (‘(‘l Interest nlx‘mmafi verlu‘"l i Hu'- mvn.“ 1; m:-lm hllllllu hcurll. n{lrnlr'u\vlrfm;wm:‘l‘fi ull\l"e,nhlmln dIn L‘ll‘l” Duar rndmm an importance | g rejected. o o 4 W ey gy . ) . . ardo’s palnging, e arten, ® ezl rato of Interest. ny rate of lutereat nof no y for the widow amd orpban Ve which Is Indeed to envied. est 1 = munity, V- Bborn dieit tils afiernuon.” - e of vy cxc‘c'(xlfl;(‘ onolits :n.;."ivmcl- s | exteptine§ Der cent may o paid In advanco, or ol T«lufinpl:-ml{w{.,nnfi .,&,'.Su no :nnw‘l?h‘\; e S D e (. roseated to.rou man yery properly mude of cbony, i s zornel otherwise, 3 or the blush of dishonored womanhood g 2 gl THE RAILROADS. aves. " Tlitoric scenics are eivieled oty 0 stuze. | © A retirh 1aid on the tablo shaws the number | 80, then why s mawkish rentineat of pity MARRYING IN HASTE. i eratyc 01, s beboman s YT o oyt Mysterions Killing of o Youhg Man in At the firet quarter siour o Jocomotiyg ap- | of etfzrants who entered Manitobn last yoar to [ for “men wha {n desperation fled from iToctionately, + % YO by yuury . . OVERRINDING TIIE LAW. pears, a8 the emblem of our first progress fn | haye been 11,000, . a punfahment they feared und knew was 10 well | Fatal Consoquencea in the Case of & Ttieh | "\ s Y the Btrests of Oincinnati, Speciat Dispaatcn to Thc Trimne, fndustry. At the second, the bell Iy tolled .} " Mr. Kilvert, in the Commons, moved an al- | deserved! A murdercr in your Eustern prisons, Frenchman, ; CRIME IN TEXA —The nilependence y sl K dreas lor correspondence between the Govern- er enco of dealll, ho woul aris Corvespondenca London News, L] YA VIH N Iannssuuna, March 10.—The annug) reports | Fndepend Hall, und Washington walks 1 denco b lie O under sent € death, who wonkd &l his G IN TEXA 1L ENCITED, toatitrail by ]fl'v of the Vennsylyania Halirond inajesticnlls ncross tho scene, AL the third the | nithts of (he United States and Osoada in rola- | Jatler, and, eseaping, aceept death from abullet | The Civil Tribunal of Tonlouse has glven —_— Apustles ‘bow to the figure of Christ, eter de- Bpecinl Dispatch o The Tridune. Company have been retutned to the Company | nivs his Lord, and the cock crows. A skeleton CrxecrsNaty, O., March 16.—The Kentueky [ for revislon and correction, with the answers to | bastens along, bearlng n green renel on his bllla opposite Cincionati, and immediately back | soveral of the most Important Interrogatorics shoulders, with the words *'Tine flles,” uud an of the Clty of Newpork, were the scenc of 8 | Jnging been left blank, the ofiicars declining to | lalat cwicrices framt au ik e it s pleturesque hanging to-nleht. Faturday, 8 | giva the required information, Auong the facts | hour arrives, n phonograph mates musie to week ago, a middle-sged, consumptive-looking | ypon which the Compauy declines to entighten | herald its coming. At midday Emancipation is man entered the residence of o farmer vamed | 1o Btate offiials, a8 required by law, | neted. Linvoln,” proclamation i hand, moves Truesdell, about o mile from the borders of-| grg the ealorles of all general officers, toward a slave bound to on nuction-bloc Newport, nud, nscertatuing from the young %1fo | jnontnly earnings from all sources, and several ::“::,m’;“"u'fl'":“}l"h',“"'lli a:fff"a:fl’rgfigl‘i“fi'ifi"fi that sho was atonc 1 the house, made uerlmle | jeyg of expendittire which are not alven to the | prayer of thankegiving, nal assault upon lier, ransacked the house, and, | grockholders, last year the Company did the after tylng her to the fluor, loft with such { samg, nnd, therefore, the report went to press . TIRE valuables ns he could find, The seareh for the | without any return from any of the twuor ; * villain continued until yesterday, when hio was | threo score of companles tn tie State oficered CIEALD found conceated in the house of o sister, in this [ by the Pennsylvania Raflrond Compnny. ‘The A0, Tlo made confesslon of the crime, and was | Sudltor.General promotly. fnformed tiie At- | The alartn from Box 402 at 9:05 yesterday £y, Do mi i torney-General of the delinquency, nud requsted | morntug was caused by a fire In the two-story removed to Newport jall lnst night, This even- | jin (o proceed agulnst them ‘under the 1a%y | brick bullding No. 655 West Van Buren street, ing, about halt-past 6 o'clock, a_procession of | but nothing wns ever done about ft and the | oo "0 .Mu\' 17, of No. 40 Duwki men, pumbering soveral hundred, cane march- | Comuany hina quietly funored the -provision of LAt cr % ‘IA “li v % .100 et oz into town in n bilnding snow-storm, the Inw, probabiy-on the ground (lat the Jaw | strect, and unoccuvled, Damage, 3300, Ca % wvolvers, nud | 08 pnscad subsequent to ita charter. Thie pen- | supnosed fucendiaris.n, srmed rn""h c Ihotl)lruns, ;",'lo y alty Is 85,000, The alarm from Box 856 at 8 o’clock yester- ::fl" 1 ,‘w ,cwou,l;:,m‘;::u the 0 _‘““W;au m;:,‘;‘, TS, day morniig was catised by a fire on the roof of rounded by large crowd, ‘The itaders of the |. The New York, Pittaburg & Chicaro Rafiroad “'r:“:“"f :"“f“;"l:‘f“" ‘:"'I,xf'- ‘“"I’:“’ ‘Elf:“l;'lf’“"'\‘_"d honglng-party forced thelr wav fnto the corridor | promises to bulld a narrow-gaugo rond from 3“"““‘:““: f’.‘n ok k’ b ";gn \‘:‘{““"3“ fl.\;v m"‘fll w:! Ql}: of the fafl, when the wers mot by the Mayor | New York to Chilcago, with branches to Toledo l!ng‘u!!ln}d Wt a fow pun: u;“wn;l'cr before the ot Newport, who undertook to dissunde them, | and St, Louls, It has established an oflice In | gerival of the engines. Irom thelr purpose. By way of reply, howas | town, and I8 negotiating for tha purchnso of ‘The alarm from Box 48 at 6 o'clock last even- plcked up, carried out of the building, and | several small roads it Ohto and Ensters ndlang, | ing was cqusml by the discovery of fire in the crowd then Jemanded the keys The trafllc of the Iilinols Central Ruflroad cebt the second flovr by Culver, Puge of the Jaller, who vromytly handed | during the month of February, 1870, wos as | & Hoyue, manufacturing statfoners und blank- tlon Y Canadiun vessels hound for Lake Michl- gan reporsiig nt Port Huron fnstead of Sheboy- izar, 18 48 Lt practies at preeent under the existlng regulations of tue Unlited States cus- toue, Spectal Dispater'to The Trivune, Quenrc, Mateh 15.—It 8. not probable that Licut-Gov, Latellice wil resien, 'The whole alluir was alnply o party question, and was dis- cussed by both siies of the llonse at Oftawa fram a parly point of view. ‘Il Licutenane- Governor' turned his Ministers ont of oflice ostensibly becauso they lenored him o the enrryln{: on of the Government, hut n good wany think really beeause Lo wanted to help himselt into power. The Conscrvatives who [‘nshcd the caso against him in the House ol OMMOons are not inaplred by any consuming love of tup Coustitution, or by fear that the brinciples of respunsihle’ governmnent have re- celved o fatal blow. What they are nfter 1s to get the Quebee Government In their own hands ogaing this is the whols matter. 'The peoplo of Quebee dectded, by the clection of Mr. Joly and his party, that they were soflsfied with the ne- tlon of” the Licutenunt-Governor, nud it was o {nu'xuka for the Domiuton LParllament to fu- erfera, TIIE “ NOBLE” SAVAGE. Horrors of Indinn Warfarc—A Narrative for 4 Sentimoentnlists, Carresnondence Cineinnult Commeretal, I~ Camp oN TuE 8. . KANSAS CATTLE RANGE, —Secing In suveral Eastern papers articles bear- Ing upon the so-called * Massacra of the Chey- rather tian from the gallows, would not bo constdered o modern Leonldos or Achilies, worthy the rong of a Herodotus or n Homer. Then ihy should these murderers, theso ravishs ers of women aid chitdren, be the recipieuts of 80 much pity, and thelr deeds lkoned unto the valor of the old Greclan heroeat 1think of the people would - examine this thing they would aee with us that justico has searce been done, Contraat the conduct of the whita slayer with that of the red, The white takea off his cont to shield the aquaw aud pap- poose of the man he has_ killed In the' discharge of his ‘duty. In one in- stanco thieso men killed a father and his son} then, surrounding the bouse, showed themsulves chivalrous nud brave by Irightening the mother and her two littie dougbters, nged 10 and 13 years, by thelr {elln and flerca demeanor. When thelr martial oreasts were cloyed with this amusement, they entered the house, selged the cowering {umntes, and the already heart~ broken widoty, herself brujally outraged, was compelled to hear the agonized screams of her little oncd ms halt a dozen or more of thesg same wen who met thelr fato ot Fort Robinsof® wreaked their flendish lust upon them, And then, ns thouch even this were not enough, they bound the two children between the mattresses of the bed, and, all uoheedful of mother's agony and entreaty, fired the house and its contents, Bomething happenlng thut alatmed * the Indlans, thr.?r fied tora their purposg was nccomplished, and the mother resced her children at Icast from death. This is but o samplo of thelr aceds, My lotter 18 now too Jougr, but ob, how much rémains un- told. 1 could teil you of horrors still worse than this, perpetrated upon childhood. But Judzment in favor of Mie, Robert Magre aml Campnrative Impunity from herchild, This suit, out of which a crimingl | Froposition Looking to tie o ono tay grow, fs already n canso celebre, aud in the "Flpnn:’d;)en; its main fentures voeyliorly French, THo 10t0 | & stitzen whone tomg neq virdic: obert Mozrc, about whuse estate his widow | vy R wnd on the He‘fwt:lmwxg‘:“ l’""“ivnce t and btg rolations hnve bocn dispucligy was a |y " ima extraordinar "" lll bl t b, cuvairy officerof Jargo fortunc, On cominginto | \ovion wnd Hpness of 'V’cn:lllll'm al fuly, it ho retired from the milltary service, and went [ o “0u o rule, the courts of Ty o1t to live In Toulouse, his natiye town, The win- | jor 'y’ tther nbove, the av CXA8 816 ot be, ter befare lnat he camte to Parts to spend the | " iior Btatos fn tho eratre of the conryy fashionable scason. A friend srrote to fnquire Porcentage of g, victions incldent t ot Mim whother hia licart was froo, and m-nugm n?fu.\fl’,- be"!or:,mtlw:;;hr,or?“mm % It ho woull like to marry Mlle. Blanche | charges of erhiite, ' Healso mnmmhrsmzlhzfl\kr du Terrler, wbo was described 8 beau- | eriminallaws of Texag are not defectivo jy ny utvl, just 18, well-dowered, moble, and ro- [ Material naxtleutar.. Porhabs fow reuers i liglouely educated. M. Magre had neyer scen | 1406, (it o | ,“'i‘“l' 1n establisling theyy the young lady, but knew stio_was of genuine V;’ II A l“ “1-“ i 1 ![\fillrn 18 10 detellctlgy nobility, ~ 1ila fmagittion fired up, A aflirm- | 9f the courte, and no lasufliclency of the iny, ative snswer wos tolopraphed, aud ihe suitor [ Bl laws hew comes 1t that crime fncreasey, followod 8 by expross to uifer bimaclt and fur. | IS the LIVl (oveenmont. remalns augareoy tune Lo Mademojsetle, The feiend lost no timo | '8 Aaho) e "T iy ‘{". arrest the erimly, fn Introductng him to the Du Perrier family. {’f”"‘l‘l G "fi '"I' ter roferred 10 aitrihgey Blactie, whoin he thought eiiy and lavel, us lie [:the ovll to tho large wnd plentiful oppony. had been told, was sbown bim twice for a fow | Ditles e r“"" gXorded o erlminats wy mintites by her mother, The interviews in "flw_m"m‘ucs 'grgllefi 11 ,E*f"{"“lfive"“d“immsll buth canes wero short, nud In the presonee of | OF ruafst Ty tl! I‘“}“h&m or handot gt tuany witnosscs, Between tiie day on which the :’r“l’"‘ st Tt s UL allrftuty proposal was mada (n February atd the wedding | Ut IRV 0 TRUCE to tho want of samy in Marel, barely tuio for tho publication o tha | STcieit cxceilve sty o8 to the certain coy. banus elspsed,” Sottlements favorable to the 'I tutional i-“flmln}w;u personal rlghts whig young ludy, who had vothiug but her benuty, :)“"’]" a V“J"i“"l "l ‘ Y;""W"M about jay. wers drawh up, the consent of the parents | Pro Eeze ‘i““ll e “I"""Plfllfl oractical obtatned, and o splendid trousseau was prepared | beyoud tie pale of the lawi protection, s with a celerity which cost the suitora mint of {]"[:-“ L gyttt 7.0 {.’u. l'i‘;"}s\ou I the Tery monev. His mother implored lim not to desc- '1 i 'glgl—f"“!'u;: ifly copled frog crate Lent by n wedding tour, and romopstrated | 8 stmilar provision tn the Federal Coustinaton— Arrestoy tiawey o T - K ennes” at Fort Tpbinson, and knowing the sulrit | why add ton tale any one of whose deedsis | & that In all criminal prosccutlons tl them - over. : The prisoncr, whose 1"““"‘ follows: 05 P mll‘m ;&f},‘m{’x‘l"}l"‘r’:";"“cfl “1‘; n‘l{“"wlg"{l"",';,“h"“é of falr play always evinced in your journal, | enough to tnore than balance the account sot- :,‘gu:lu:m]f °.',‘;[‘3;f“,‘;‘:,,‘.’"}fl“,{;;“,}{,‘f,"{,’f,{“{‘.’,;‘{ shall huvenluecd(v Ry puble mul"l'.xyl:‘:;:fl ;2‘;':1::{’;;‘:’h:’d;:ur‘l:,'“:nd"‘::;"";u:(f”;;:"; Tninols 0,357 s 148 | 2’ra ric Farmer Pnblishitg Company, und gs | thoush 1 hiave not been able Lo learn your viows “‘l“,,:{‘(“,‘;k"‘;’“‘l‘,‘:,?fi;h thla that peoplo moy | eason. Sho spoka to douf cars. Ou loaving partéal furys that fio sholl have the it ulbe, 3 In Towa,. on the casc fn polnt, L appesl to you té givo the otlier afde a hearing, In the New York Jferald of Jan. 20 appears an nrticle headed © An Indian Thermopyle,"” which starts out with the question, ** Are thera twenty- five white inen anywhere In the world who can o what was dono by the handful of Cheyenucs recently hunted down and killed by four compan- Ies of United States Lroopsi” If we take intocon- slderation alt this noble (3) band hos done, 1 will say with the Herald, * Probably not." Foreven the anuala‘of *“Judian wars can produce no more sbocking crimes than were perpetrated by these men n thedr recent rald through this section of the country nud still further norch. Befora the blood ¢t thefr murdered victlma ia searce washed from the gruss; while still the wail of outraged womanhood rings in our ears, Eustern people, i thedr peaceful homes, sure rounded, by fricuds no truer than those we hnve supposed to huve bect caused by the the chirch the newly-married couple acarted for [ 1 beard by counsel; that he shallbe controntey Riee, the bride takiiiz with ber a Spmnieh matd, WIth the witncsses agulust bits, and shail b Paquita, sud s lapdog, which shoe fuslsted on | SOMmRUlEory PI""‘-'“!;‘ ‘l" obtaining witnesses fy corrying Sn ber arms. (L was suappish nnd ;fla Tavors .Lm&. 13 ,m}llnunbumhl 10 auswer meticlig, and showed fis teeth at e bride- | 708 SEY Kravo ?'. Iu!ltl|’m esn o indictment by g groom whonover he nttempted to approach hig | frANC S Ot 1S stiaceated by the writer wife, It also mounted gunrd in_hier chamber a¢ | tie moredesperate clusscsof notorlouscriminaly, Nice, whon_n room was hired thero for the | Whodefyoresiape srrest, niight, with justieat Dbrute, oud 1t wos Imprisoned there. A “lovo expedtciiey, be deprived, of the beneit of yug me love my dog™ scetio took pluce, which epg- | Euarantees by an ‘":“.‘“d‘““?‘ of the Consfisy. ed in the bride falliug on her kuees, conferstug | 100 l,’“”“‘“‘“ for “"",' ‘,;"“, IWILHOUL an appesr. a prior attachment, aud her expectation of beiny | 8A¢ ‘n!nurflmdx. und thele lhml outinwry goon o mother in October, A vireumstantinl necount | conviction in dua coursc of Jaw, A coneiruclivg wasgiven by herof her mishop, ot which Paquita | Arrest and urralgument by a_ published ation waa u confidant, nud it wus then repeated [n | il on unexecuted ‘“["m""' thay appear ss 4 writing sud signed. The dog was seut back to cheap éuough substltute for some kind of sde- his post, muin dispateh transmitted to the g“fl‘fi ot tion 'Jfl cxpeditiuvary police, Comtesse du Perrler, nnnouncing that the whola ;"' ) o e i °r‘" n S0 Satrete Lkl party would stars for Toulouse b anybreak, w | oF | ol ""n’w t lcl o ‘i"" s couceded fo Le conscquevca of the rovelations Blapchu bad | ABOVe OF Beroud LA TS oy “f‘,' ques. made. Under materoal influence at Toulouse, ,"""l L l‘l ho game i lflcr t I3 only too trus the bride declared that her confesslon was tn- I“"‘ i connny wo, ot carefully wroughy true, and oxpiained that fatiene nd nervous | Mo our Cobspitutions gufruntocs of persoor excltement hnd led_ her futos catumulnting her- | FIENtS which have oporated, 10 the areat derl. know what i means when they read In thelr morning pagers, “ A band of Indiaps have cs~ caped thelr reservation and gone,” cte. means death to men unarmed and dishonor to every woman in the Hue of thelr trail, Llease publish thie fu the vpame of falr play and justice to the dead, who canuot rise s nccuse theao men wio have at lnst come to the end of their trall, Many of these mien were my personal fricnds, aud et I have written, though an mperfect sketeh, T know to be trae. Jxsunert W, Cieven. THE DITCH OF DITCHES. A Scliemb to Lut Soventy Thonsund Acres of : ZLand Under Water. - Denter (Cal.) Tribune, ‘While our mines are fainous the worid over for their richuess, and people flock from all quarters by the thousands, a very important the town In the dircction of the Trucadell real- ——— =—— | spuntuncous combustion of rubbish fo the dence, a crowd of 1,200 or 1,500 persons follow- 1'::‘;‘11. d sale |1«|r||xu'£l;;|!|‘r:’x;xgl4l.:)l l-sn;v::(‘;z::: }n'a‘:'a:luillxj:) i m-:,l 1;3 tl‘t)l";t"o':n “’nfitul:! m;mxlu?"n v 3 e o fire, ¢ m s ot nwmer- ng benind, making might bidouus with ‘their | I SUE Ees bR U o e cotteeted | eariad algrm i the buitding wd the enrly dis- yuils, The man was taken beforo Mrs. Trues- | o'l contracts was 85,5080, ‘The faling-of2 in | covery of fire, preciuded, 'The damage to Knuu- Qell, by ‘whom ho was at once [dentified. The | the carnines on the Lown line is duc to 1he full- | fiye Will‘be aboug 8200, wid to stock &H0. The proceasion then started with bim out a louely | ure of the crups tn that secetion of the country, streains trom chbemlenl engiues only were used road, making him walk all the while, and Mr. Benjamin F. Patrick, formerly General | 0 vutting out the flames, nud thurelore the when they hod reached n point nbout threo | Passener Agent of the Chiengo & Northw da iy ?‘_“’“’Uf“’ not uearly » Jurge fl"é miles out a rope was thrown over the imb of | eru Ralirond in - this city, hos been dischar: ;\l‘u-’,;m ;‘l;fi;\!‘;znl’:}?m\m"- o J:flv}rflfi%&( tres, a wagon wes driven underneath, a noose | drom lutl at Toston, whotu hie hud hieen contihed | ol guipiutuly proteeted by the Fire Patrol, was put over the man’s head, and he was asked | Goperal Tickat, nnd ['nssenger Agent of the | Which Was promptly on the groun what he had to say. o replicd that ho diun’t | Fastern 1tatlroad of Maseachusetts, the Com- do the deed, nud ought to be tried | pany declining to press the charge arajnst im. SOUTII CIIICAGO. LY law before ho was hanged. The | it Isealil thatho las ,lmlm:_nnml the deflefency Baturday evening at half-past 6 tho South tucky Jaw, and arew the wagon from under | man, but bis fove for {ntoxicating driuks lus | DWHUINZ w08 0 two-stofy framo, 60360 feet, nud bins. Iie fell, and died almost without o strug- | alwavs prevented his holds ¢ plnco of - | entplosed sbout seventy hands, furnishing, it Is gle. The crowd then scattered, leaviug the | portsnee fong, But his houesty has, before his snl;‘; nl:r?fi u‘""\'} ul‘v-'Il,ll:fi f{-"i"'.’"ffi.‘f“‘l l"t Chi- wretch hoeglug to the Hinb, Tho proecedings g’rsl:ucl‘n}flrl;llll; l'x‘r:""”z]ri‘}’u.‘:"m‘:'l":"l"“l;"’_'““(“‘.“lj“;‘YL;:X"‘."‘, P ol st e o Ton Iuchitiun: Jb ow t o 'y of State, and o o cut of goclety, ns sruarantees of eriniloal ime lbn:l;cg :‘:\nuu :LI I:‘:fi: tlln’flvlfiol‘n‘gm‘u::u“;rtfl ‘i"'“{,‘l"fi "i"slrl e “"'.u"”f o |¥" logty It wives unbeiieou ot oie slilk niarg “rffq'lf,l' h(co“n“:‘ai!lslllyu!tlrucrcfm‘l::',a:, :::m' o muuh: ?,.L"’én? e m.o ’:,g'mm"em k:a{,'“,;mm"l.(\u' h“: "'::nlxlx'l'uf e fl:l::finl;‘t‘? :llneqcl:n:l'ltfnflwel:c“mlu C ¢ | doul his habits of intéinneranee have led him N 0 o " v L Vel [ e e | e e e CANADA. pur ad virtoous than those distonored on the | ooerioskceq by most people, and that fs the | Hive In o separate wing of the Countess’ houge | Innily concelyed in Englaid when te commun prairies of the West; add tnsult to fnjury by do- nouncing the punishricnt of the perpetrators of thieso helllsh dewls, and, worse still, applauding ed, and some well-known | tiy hope that his last exper] will prove o :::: ‘(I:E:x“cuv‘:ll: ‘::dd:el ,hb:;:llmnd by :&nflo ed | Iesson to oy (bat o will neser faret, sud | Disorlminntion—A Talo of Gront Suffering s y i EOECA | 4t he will let deluking ulone hereatter. by Nocthern Woodmen, niceleuttural interest. It has been detnonstrat- ed that no betrer land ean be found for raising tho small gralns than the apoorcutly barren g ol people und the unprivilezed classes were strug o tamtesmins 13 showed e Tady o oly | Eline neuinst e arbitruey pretension of mn: the truth, M. Magro then made the full stato- | Greby and nobility, Tlicir yurpose, s orizial s L Rk 1 % nt of Iits situation to & Mazistrate oa a step | 1y nséerted, svas {o protect the weak and it To the Weatérn, Aususuted Drest. 8 “nwnsyezm‘?nu_';ml tl'a 71: m‘bm‘m . - thelr bravers) which was only desperatlon et [ 10,4 of our plaius, the only difleulty bebng the {‘t‘fu,"“,mj,"; Miio comlas lnfi,‘;,q i ,]u,mfl cont, _nub]qcl’ ngu}’nsl Dbprculua« at the Crversnams, Marel 16.~Tlere g been con- THE WEATHER, MoxtaesL, March 10.—~A mecting of the | gendered by fourt vof just punishment, | cuyerjug of the crops. This, of course, la done | Touiouse for Madrd. Simultancously Paquita | twnda ® of® dawlees = power, Sovereimiy s Oprice oy iR Cuine SIGNAL * OFFICER, | Members of the Corn Exchionge was held Tues- :ES;?’:]:fid‘fi?:‘:l‘: ::":“"‘;E‘“l';;:(r";'{‘i:”h ':]':z Wasnisatos, D. Cy March 17=1 n. m,—Indi- | das to protest zafust tho diseriminating rates tramo who outraged Mra. Truesdell a fow days | eations: For Tenncesce and the Ohla Vulley, of freleht charged by-the Grand Trunk Gallway alnce. A erowd hos been fn the nelebborbood | TAMY and snowy, followed by cloudy weather, | ogatust Montreal,” The meeting was large aul of tha joll all dag, but. 1o demousteation was | ¢0id Borth to west wiuds, und highue pressure, iufluentlal, The ratea, Irom varlous points in made until after 0 this evonlng, when nbout | For the Luwer Lake regio, cluudy weather, thie West to 8t. John and Halifax were quoted twenty-vo men marched through Moumoush | With Mzht suow, northeast winds, backlug to | 1o prove the injustico this city is subjected to. Btroot Jail, overpowered the Juiler, knocked | BUrthwest, sttlonars or lower temperature, A committes was appuinted to wait on the down two pollcemen und the Mayor, secutea | 404 falling, followed by ristug, baromoter, Graud Truak autliorities on the subject. Mr., Kicin, ond marched off. Te was taken to Mrs, | For Ut Unper Lake: Rezlon, the Upper | MeLean read a telogram from Chicago to show Truesdell’s hotme, and identitied by her, thew to | Misslssippt aud Lower Misaourl Vatloys, clear | that pork was brought from Chicoiro to New thie woodls, and undoubtedly hanged, sithougl | OF partly cloudy weather, winds mostly north | York au20cents, While to Montrenl 85 cents ‘They only ' jumped hut, of the frylng pan,” and huppened, luckily fof Woten and children and unarmed men on thisYronticr, to “Jutnp into the fire,)? 1t {a not my purpose to attempt to justity the troops in thls affuirs vkere, whiero people suf- tered, thelr action: !llnurlnudud. Wao know what the consequencs would have been hind the Chevennes auceeeded fu thelr attempted escape, and 08 they are good! ndians nwwe, we have no more to fear from thétn So 1 will only try to tell you, who ltve inipenceiul sceurity, wid can ufford to entertaln n'Fénnimore Cooper idea of an Indinp, [use howt this noble band, that hos yent thero also, Bho was devoted to her mis- | W88 mot - then conceded to ide tress, in nll her sccrets, and on scoing that sho .‘l‘::”' "“’l people, dh“{ &“h 3 “"_F“‘(hg)""‘ A tracked tim, M. Magre wrate home that shy wag | THe ORI EEIBEC BE LIS utmast they could related to desperadoes, and he feared bolng | Betioablll ol'rights’ s s proteetion sgalnt murdered by theu. o jumped to the coii- aespotic assanits of the nover‘clgn. But i this clusion‘that to prevont the expected child from | Souviry the people min. sovereign, Our rebely belng bastardized -his death wus compassed, | Are thusg who brealk the Inwa ot (hls sovereizn l ‘The Sny his wifo gave birth to_n son u lust Oc- | LY 28saulte tpon hfe fud upou proverty, ‘Lley taber Lie wos oasafled by armed man with koives, | 870 thivse whoarm and band togetuer, snd wiia and mortally wounded, U bis death-bed hy | Moré or lesa success repudiate, contemy, and Tado n will o Tavor of his own family, and g | tramble upon the auttiorisy of s sorerizn. further declaration, which, with the confession [ And 80, by & '"“""-"’fi"““ ‘ot ‘w"{“":' inade at Nive, ie intrusted to n Notary, 'The | PRE Whial were originally couceived aud bitends suit broughit by his mother was 1o estabilish thls | ¢4 88 & protection of tlie peoplo are fuud to by Irrigation, und thousands of dollars have been spent und many more thousands made fo building and runving the large ditches necessars 10 water the limmense usderlying territory. Thero are soveral very largo ditches In the State, but the new one now bullding in Larimer and Weld Counties puts all competitors in the slinde, For several yeors the matter of water- iug the vast tracts of second nud third bottom Jand around the banks of the Poudre yud Platte Rivers hos beon under consideration, aud now o s : 3 Portls - €8S | atlrred the bowels ofampassion of editors and | the problem scoms solyed. The immense undor- | will, wnd the disavowal of patoruity it con. | D oceapiud aa o citadol, an arscnal, oid 8 cxmp- . st this time the body fias not been found. to sty statlanarysar hurhok tempefatiics, alul ‘l‘l‘“lfh'“““"' 2 ¥ ?}',”""g .}."" ”\:‘““ b olly £, (God pave tue)mark), conducted them- | taking ts now 1u the bunds of men who hava on | talned, The counsel for the widow il tnfang, | 108 Rround for thelr engmice. 3 e ‘0\7“\.\‘ lulL s‘:‘~'lc'r:u ‘Tha Trib afotstih -t " Hipd Fenukc-ored: mory in @ country wiiers wo_bayo uot distauce | gng hynd plenty of copital, and on the other a | did not refute the nllegations of the otheralde, i T T et TTOMICIDE Vinorses, Ty March 10 —A furious snow. | Sfofbreal than to Partland. etid encliantinest W'the view.” S lenen o il that | and limited bimeolt to” pledding tho pater et “A HARD TRAMP. CixorxwaTy, 0., March 10.—A very Smysteri- | fall bean us 10 . ", (BIx inchios .’,5’ n‘?n?v‘t-l ‘The Western traln, which arrived Fridas, had JTowarthe latepuistof Septomuor Jush thosn l‘;!rf!u‘ w.x: flr EE;“(;t‘?L u::l.m‘;‘m:lrg 1 :"::r):.h: guem nuplict demonstrant uid (16 Cavpal mf Morilsets 1o i qus murder was committed 8t an early hour | this svouing, It 1s still snuwlng. on board twenty lumbermen, whoss frozen Indians lefe thelr Agancy nnd reservation;; were ‘;‘rlfu ap :rtlc:“bhlldhu:’ e U:Iurauo lg: f L el law; and s, noirithistaniing cebloiny, | ook pnd pangorous Expersscs of moral evidence, judgment I8 glven, from e P, & , totives ;:j nullalll'e lul‘l;,-ydI that tho 4.-|h=|d' or t ; ;nfi,’,‘,‘}'.,::fi,,’;“j;:f’k';’:‘ man murdered in Madrid fs his legitinate off- Y Spring, mud Wit fnherit bis Jarge furtune, Tho | | Therearrived at tho Michigan Central depot . » i e Sueci Divosten 1 f'ns Tridune. limbs presented a end soectacle. Four of th thls mornivg. A youos man waned Bty | fupiasbonis, Tody Marel 10 After dinner, b e s i Idwin, who had returaed from a busluess 4rio | o snow-atorm set {i with ereat violence, and be 2 & at'10Just night, was found at 3, o'clock this | fore dark there wery sovernl fuches of suow on | 1ote! adjoining the Booaventure Depot, whero Iullowed by a few tavups; overtaken on Sund Creck, nens the Clmupyun lflwr, 1, T.; refusca t return | to the Aweney; | whipped he troups after o bispdiess battie, drove them vestment & Mortezage Compavy and the Hon. ‘Ben Eutou, of Weld County. DBesides owning o 5 s s ct % 1 shich cireas wi - | 8 bl tnterest fu the concern, Mr, Eaton Las . ¥ i in thls city late Wednesday nignt s paniy ol moroig an i test b e, n what | U gty f migopana” ) | e wer il alonded o Tttt | e G 0 A 2 KRR | G conircs for comurctog o aten, e | MO ider Sylomg WRentGaton | L e, Canadie, vgra v tley suoposed a drunken condition. They took | LOURYILE Mt 0l ks sect aud | told by themaulvos, goes toshow thut tieys WD | yyghy Jert, the soldiersfetuened o thelr post,nut. | diteh, when complote, will bo_sevonty miles G W. ON LOVE, lad just come rom Whiteflen Polat o it o bnm to @ station-huuse, vhoro ha was locked u | L0 R o dnow now coveriig the atrects, | fo iy e o 3 wero engagedin Quebicelast | cvon sonditys 8 courigg,Lu warn sctiloes Uit the | o, heading for tho' Poudro Haver, between PR 3 " . | "Toronto, They were in o very paloful condl- A Lottor from tho First Prosident to-His | Hom twenty out of the twenty-four men bar- for sufe keeplng. At O thls morning he LUCAL ONIERYATIUNS, full by one Jumes Butter, of Quebec, a foreman was found to be . dylng with o small C¥rao, Maven1s, | ud caller of the Girm, for elght months' service Fort Colline aud La Porte, and running north- stupidity Is duo most,iL not ail, of the murders Indfaus werg on the ‘zfir-pflllh To that pleco of ¢ o | T T TR T Wi, Ve b woada, ? “® | that occtirred hore, ‘(e peoplé were onefpating | cast across the Denver Pucllic Railrand to Crow 1 D ; Ing thefr feet, so badly frozen that it weswith lole o (ho tomole, made by o 82| e Bar 7ar dhi Wi Vel v, |deatrer | I he Woods Ou the Ist of March, when thes | polySiie: Tiut T Dl ared, aidevon | Creek. The contract provides that the portion Adaptcd Dokhion the utmost difficulty they could walk, wle callbre ball. It appears that Willikm Schal- had anly tulitled five montts and twenty-ouc i 2. Lowaing i PA((adelubta Times. of the diteh from the head o the Denver Pacitie Raiflrond, thirty-seven unlcs, aball be completed withln the present yeor, und the remalnlug thir- ty-threo miles by June, 1880, It is to bo at the head thirty feet wide oo the bottom, with about five. feet of water, which will muke the stream of water about * foriy feet wlde fn the ditch ‘proper, Tho wldth will be eradunlly contracted 8o that at “the’ end of the fourteenth mils 1t will bo twenty-eight feet on the bottom, at the end of - the “thirreth mile twenty-flve feot, and 80 on to the end, 'The exuct size of the lower end bas not yet been ully determined upon, 88 tho owners have to figuro on the fmmense avreago of Jand to bo watered ot the lower end, Ong of the best teaturcs of this now ditch is the system of reservoirs extending alung the whole lime, uud addivg fmmeusely to the amount of water which can_bu distriouted over the underlylng lund, Tu constructing these veservolrs, any of them of very large ot thoso who lad aring tlie majority were with- out amtumtion, TheJudlans tuok the country by surprise. ‘Thelr firgt work was the kllling of Reuben Bristow nm}, Fred Clark, of Rancho ramde (Col. W, R. Golcord), Bristow was shot through the bady nnd licad trom bemnd with 8 guw, Clark was sliot; through with arsows, one penetratiug bis hearl,, Bristow was o youusg maon from Keotucky, und a nephew of Col, Col- cord, Clark wne a Vieglntan, of tall, alender bulll, fair complexiou, well educated, and a fenia), wholcsouled comrade. Ilis mother re- sides somewhiere in Virginin, aud ts unaware of the death of her son, ‘Thege men were thelr flrat victhins; both killed together In o wagon. Alter stripping the bodles they weunt down tho Mustang * to Ma),'Kirk’s ranch. Hero they killed Frank Dow, another noble-hearted tellow, who bus mado Iricnds of all who Kunew bim, “There 18 not envueh of honor or nnythlntz elso In the whole tribe of Cheyennes to put in the balance agalnst the ‘murder of bright, happy, 8 eat ¢! the reufaining four had thelr cars, hauds wd Nollfo Custla wasa sweat child, and bloasomed | roc " iy frozen, but wero able 10 g0 sbott into a charming Womnu, When shie Woa 16 | with comparutive cage, years of age she first attended a ball "at George- David Musse, who scemed to be the lesder o town, and wrote on anfmated - deseription of ft | .the parey, told the Yollowing story: On Al-nlll ta -ler foster father, then President of the | 1they lett the Point to walk to the Straits of 2 > o They ¢ vork aloig the Unlted States, the seat of Goveromont belng :},‘:fi’l‘,‘;‘,‘l‘;a nll"ii?k«:‘g:um:: L :_fl"?:n o Puiladelpbis, Iu ber lettor Nelllo made some | fng hoa bad luck fu wetting their pay, wsf remarl about her Indifference to the beaux. ‘The | stirted on the tramp with only about §3in ihe letter drew from Washington aweply os foliows, | Whoto party. ‘I'he weather wus vot punkl‘!ll.fl"g which I copled from the origlual manuscript, in cola whon they started, und hera wos & ‘lu"l 3 efore the posscasiun of the lato Mrs. Lec, wifo of Gon, m‘.h?.,‘u'wmfl;l-}gfly {,‘:,‘.‘,‘.‘;‘ H E:Al!h;?numuw E.m Robert E, Leo: b truvellng very wet and Qusawrcedle, In cose PuisapgLria, Pa,, Jan, 16, 1705, —Your let- | e th 'i‘cqunlneuon River, two of the unrlgx- ter, the receipt of whieh L om now acknowledg- | John Fox and J, Feresult—went toroush anaie Tugs, 1s written corecetly and o falr characters, | holo 1 the feo und narrowly escaped d'“fi“fifé wblch 13 na evidente that .you comwmand, when | Then thers was anothér suaden change, m e you please, a falr hand, Possessed of tlfese nd- | Weather was Ireczing cold durlng tie reds of h:l vantages, [t will bo your own fauit If you do not | trip. Flve days after leaving Whitclsh Po avall “voursolf of ihem, und attention Leing | they areived ne Polut Bt, 1guave. ler, of the ULrewery firm of Schuller & Gorke, was In that neighborlivod at an carly hour with sotno frienda celebrating his birthd He anatched a pistol from his fricnd’s pou aud, as bo says, fired (o the afr, uud was serest- ed by a policewan, but subsequentiy released. To-day, when {t was found that Baidwin wos Bhot, Beialler was agatu arrested, and now is in jall. It I8 clulmed that the pistol fired by ehaller was twenta-1wo calivre, white the shot which killed Baldwin is thirty-two callbre, duys of thelr engagement, twenty-four of them wero afschurged, s thelr omployers ‘md not provisions cuonen for all. At the time the men were worklng in the woods at Grand Murray Bay, aud, to .veach the nenrest ratlway stovron, bud to make a jour- noy of 150 miles over anow, water, wl fee. One afteruoon, two days after they had Jott, to travel over the jee on Lake Sugerlor, they were catht in a storm and losg thelr way. Tlaving with themn ouly the clothes ou therr back, nnd no house to shiciter them, they were compelled to travel all night \mflng through the deep snow, not even having snow-ahoes to moke ther way ensier. An old mun nomed Louts Laprairie Wus 8o oyercumne with the cold that he coutd peoceed no fartier, aud for a dis- tance of thirty-tive miles hia comrades carrled hun on thetr backs, "The bitter cold wind swept Tor miles down the lake, the there was not one man who had nothis fuce, hands, und foct badly aaus el §0-10:18 pu, _ Wind” | iy W *WAGNER CAPTURED. Suectal Inapatch 1o The Tridune. Burrivo, N, Y., March 18,—Detcetive Curtin, of this city, to-day arrested Danlel Wagner ot Clitton, Cavada, who fa wanted In Kalamuzoo, M chy, for a inurder commftted there, . Iu Juue, 1877, e wos convieted of murder sud sen- tenced to Lo fmprisoned for forty-five yesrs. e 2l Cicar, irozon, ‘Two of them had to bo burled In the | brave, but 1l-fated Frank Dow. o tvas shot | acresee, advantage hos been taken of the | patd to the cholcoof your subjects, yon can | ‘Liiey had ull suffered intonsely from “’“f';"; Mo escaped In November from the lonia, Mieh., | . Garrs, i ¥ slow 1o prevens them freezing to denth. The | through the hend from bebind, and when found | natural basiue Iying fu the courde of the diteh | have nothing.to fear from the maligaancy of |-and Johu Fereauit, oua of the en whio fell ! ForL Gy N. e 3 guancy 220 prison, Deteetives bave been hunting for him Grant Hay e ir. mibseries of thut dreadful night will never | 118 handsome, munly face wore o plessuut swlle, | or just under it, On many of them there ueed | eritictsm, and your {deas ara lively and your de- | the raver, was tusble to keep uv, uvrmglur te sinco that v, but, although they bad been o 3 bu forgotten. The poor fellows had | uathough hu Lad ‘been instautly kitled whilo | bo'no work at all done, as they have the natural | scrivtions agreeable, und exposure, About four ymics south o quite resicned themselves to thelr fare, when the moon eamo out and fnfused now liope. Next morning they found themsulves within three miles of on Indlan settlement, but, Letore they could reach ft, they had to bulld o tira to warm themseives, - Four of the wayfar- ers, nnmed Louls Laprairie, Eusebe Lafleur, Jr., Eaward Cadurette, and Francols Pineau, were s0 far gone that they wore loit bohind, The otlicrs hastened on and sent Lodians to their as- afntonee, nidd they were brought to the villazo in dog sleiehs, O the followng day the travel- ers were taken to Sault Ste. Marte, twenty-tour wmiles distunt, by the Iudians in four-horse- slelgng, andd from thence to Pitoskl, where they tot the cars und came on to Montreal, ~ After arriviiy, they were dmmediutelv taken to Vaulade's Tiotel, Chobotliez square, wherg Mrs, Valude providul ofutment, aid bandagred their sorea. Two of the’ men, bhoving Tost the use of thelr feet sltogether, bad to by carrled mid lold on couchies, 'The others ary more or Jerd frost bitten ubout the face and feet, uwd many watk with great diflenlty, "The men uunu;lmn ot lgc \\'u)'lllmy weum ;x;unicdlhr thelr D Tormeen Ol preaci cmptoyers, Ou orrlvlng at 8i. Marie they were i b erenti vemiderablo. WA ement i | AUy o erson wto delucted 81 teom every 1hio only ono of the four roughs not funnedinte- | Liberty Townshis ‘,"\' iy l‘“’“""’; My cume to | RIS R tntoon af thirt tapibby Jofe. thlr 1y captured who wurlered Follcoman Tosen- | it )“-“"“‘I‘"wfi‘ "’D‘“;_f':"‘l“'m’; (‘l‘l':,‘l“”::‘jf’m:l‘“:‘l’::hf cuployment lust fall, us they would not cat thy £61d Tust Tuesday night, camo nto the County | JECTUECER UL ity that here. wera | (oud trovided. “hey are afl rom the Clty of Jall at 8 o'cluck this evening und surrendered | dumonds on bis farm, atd finally :gun-ln\g. mi;'",'",',"""’,’ “‘ 'll}""' huvo wived il hlingcif to the Slerill, 1o sald ho feared that I | 5t po- & on of then, o few I B Sias Ty ot aro atiil urke owero arrested dn tho duyting thu people | of prouad not faF irom Nis residen g ot Urad Slurruy Bay, The anmes ot thuse shuking hands with o supposed friend. Whoen L read the praises of his murderers, and think of the treachery by which ho met his death, my anger chokes me. Ho was from Mussachisetts, and thero he leaves a mother, brothers, und #sters to mourn lor thu ous who lied cola In his grave on the prairle, 1s the white mother's irief of no moment {hut such u fuss must be mado over the death. of the murderers of ber soni The Indians next nttacked Payoc's ranch, played friend)y, and ot last shot watter Payno tbrough the neck, Chiarles Fayne throuch the leg, nud shot ouo of his thumbs off; then shot an futant girl bady, the bail entering one nipple, crossing uuder the sikiv, wnd cscaplug ad the other, tearing away the entiro breast of the voor litdy thing, Mr. Payneuttempted to rafss the hammer of o shot-zun that Le hud mouaged to reach, but the plood from his mangled buud caused his hold to #llp, nud the gun - wos pre- waturely diseharged. At the nolse this brave bapd, theso brave slayors of frlendly, unapined men, monnted thelr horses und vinosed the cunch, Walter Puvne having comuo Lo, the two men and Mra. Puyno, with her wounded babo In her arns, started to walk to Nelsow'’s tuuch, about six mites distant, Ou the way Churles Payne sank from exbaustion nnd luss of blood, Hu foreed the vthers to leave him and seck hielp tor him and for his child. The Httlo thing was bleeding sauly, und at eyery breath bioody frotl escapad from ita lips, "The’raveh was reached ut Tust, aud help roturucd to the one lest beland, {nleta and outlets; on othera it hos been found that a dike of a tew feet on ope side will largel Incrense the body of water, and this work will L doue, . In crossing low places in tho prairlo it has been the custom beretofore to build o dike on cuch side, forcing the . water to run between them, ‘Fhe plan followed by Mr. Nettleton, the ongineer, {8 much bettery as' it _has the double udvantago of saving money and adding to the capacity of the ditch, Ho'builds & atrong dike on the Jower sldu anly sud on the other side al- lows the water to run back as fur a8 it will futo the blufs, theroby forming tu seyeral places artitlcial resorvolrs a balt-tmfle or more In wideh. 1t 180 dact well known thut every sltecnato clztity acres of lund in ¢hls port of the euuntr{ was the property of the Deaver Pacific Rallrou! in conscqueuce of the grant given the roa by Congress, Oue of fhe flral steps taken by tilo owners of this nuw ditch was to sceuro this Tand, They flrst bad a prico by the rallroad company aid contructed to buy It from thens, or ot Jeust all of 1t into which water could bo run, ‘they then purchused the bonds of the rallrond fn Eurust most of them ot about 85 cents ou tho dollar. Tho law distiuctly re- quizes rullronds to accopt thelr own bonds at wur In paymenta for 3ta Jands, und by thia stroke of business oll the avsilable lund under the ditch was sccured at o very juw figure, These lupds, togother with the public lands ad- Joining, make u grand total of ovor 70,000 acres of fine frming land, exciusive of thoss alrcagy able to track him to Qifferent -clticy, they were umsble to flnd out bis wheroabouts . accurately, He lus been all over the country, and has epent the vast few weeks in Cupada. Ile (s o noted cilmfunl, has tigured (8 wmany sobberies, biuk ’cb., und countertuitlng scrupes, ‘The oflicers Jeft with blm for Detroit to-nleht. KILLED BY BURGLARS. Special Dispatch to The Tridbuns Crinton, In, March 16.—John Hudson, n promiuent citizen of Fulton, across the river from here, was murdered on his own door-steps at 3 o*lock this morniug by burglars whom he had chased out of the bhouse, 'There were threw mew in the gang, sll masked. 'The victim was shot dead before lis wife, Ofiicers are on the track of the gang. ‘I'iero s ereat excitvment Fulton. Hudson was n populur busluess man, Let-mo touch o Httle nmow on your George. | Corp River ho gave out, und declared be 5}}[‘3'” town ball, und lmr&v. thrico happy, for the fafr | g0 no further, It was a critlenl lllll('~“ e who wero assembicd on the oceaslun, that thero | provisluns wero exhaustod ; they wera stll Qub was & man Lo spare; for liad thers been soventy- | & distunca froin dgnace, and all Wero very Wiy nine ladtes and: only seventy-elght genticmen, | distressed, Fereault urged bis wmm"mud there might, in tho courfe of the ovening, have | leayo Lim and suve themsclves; but mrly d'& vl beco somu disorder among the capsi nat- | not do it, and by taking turns they carrle e withstanding the apathy * which one ~ of | helpless old companion about Uwenty B, the company entertains for the “yonth of the | They were about twenty-six hours mo I\L" present day, and her determination “never to | distance, buv ot last renched Polnt St l}fli Y &ivo hersoif n momcut's uneosingss on secount | They wero kindly cared for by the WitEn of any of thew," a hint hera: Mon andwomen | Who would uot take any pag, although i feol the samo fuclinatlon to cach other now thut | was offercd, They cared for then Lo TR they always liove done, and which they wili con- | after whith they “helped them across B tinite to do until therdis anew order of things, | lslaud, Whero thie travelers wero orow oro 85 and you, as others have done,.may find, per- | with liberal Lospitatl Next ey e e liaps, that the passions of your sex aro casier | slsted to Muckinuw City, —Jn e thres viLEES ralsed than allayed.- Do not, therefore, bouut un:{ recetved contriputions of mouc),"'« were oo soon or too strongly of your lummh[ll:y to | with fores reduced to n nomlnal suis, ul- ‘YI“ o or reststance of its Jowerd, - In the composition | cuabled, by stage to Petuskey wnd b of the bumun framu therd I8 o good deal of fn-*| Way of Grand Rupids wnd Juckson, L0 TEELL flsmmablo matter, however dormiant it may e | clty with more money fu thelr pocke for o time; and, like an Intlmate scqueintancs { when thoy luit Whitstish Polut. fl rréuln l(udls:nr :ult n‘mrrluldz, when u«‘: Il:.lrcl: T e—— % s put 10 1t thut sehich is with{n you must burs 5, Inru a_blaze; for which n-:uon,)mnl capecially, Fred: M‘LLATE .LO%L“I:-EE’;‘ 258, felt from 100, a8 I huve entered upon the chapeer of o e e N viee, I will read you a locturs drawn from'tols | @ stalrwoy I front of bls reshlentth A%, text. West 'I'woutleth streot, ap 10 0'loc e Love 1 s0ld to be an tnyoluntaay passion, and | eventrig, und tind his necl broken, Jewes 12 l% l.'-d ulefflt;:rz udulum}ud llu:t ulm;“mllim mfi cmployed. st Hamilton & Meprlmon's lmunl:; sisted, This {s truo In part only, for, ko all | & thitzs cls, when nourished md upplied plon- | Yard, ao Lovts street, south of L:l.;rli:) tifully with aftment, it is repld in its progresss | strect. He left u wife and four chil iride, of Indli Dunmods, WRETCIES, South tenit (hint,) [risune, Hpecial Dlspatch to The Tridbune, M, Kocx 1sLAnD, 11, March 10,—~Thomns Ross, ml el s 5 b who lust their way on _Lake SBuperior are Fran- Indlans had run off all of Payne’s horses, oceunid by the farmurs ot Fort Cpilivs and tha | bur Jet these be withdrawn and it muy be stitled At 13:10 yesterduy mornliyg S0as M e )}m.hlim_‘__ xlllx‘ltlll::::lllllo:fiul‘:) u\llxg !n‘zu ‘:l‘::“:;xlu‘:, ‘:'fxlx.mc cois Pincunt, Michael Goutuler, Edward Cadar- | Thelr next victim was at Collar's ranch, 1lo | Ureeley Colouy, It has already’ been demon- | {n iy birth or much stiuted In fts gn!wzh. For | No. 174 \vest ‘Vaylor strect, Wil ntéfi‘\:“" v CROP NEWS. though by gave Mr, Mast permission to' o lutu;;fn]muh; n‘}lunfuc,“zl\ "Miaumb“fl fj.ulu- wus nuln ulxxl:bfl[u.*dfi i now flu.n_ hlnlnhnI Kruve struted ll:u: ;l'xen-aclll no‘ humglwneul luuduln oxample, 2 v'/lulx'unu (‘!!Iml mm;n muy m;‘auld,n( the ix_ll.'lll:wuy‘mux: ay ‘ulh“ "Zfl'flr :fi Rfi“‘w g g W Cada L0 uiere, Louls Laprairie, urent odalr, Qanument 1o Ui bravery ans elivalr; ol any country thun Colorado, und long sinca the | other sex), al eautiful und accomplished, wil 0l strosts ane robiy Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. so. Aunt dut down the thatance indicated, it V| the Cheyeunes. Ho was unarned, 1 they | title *fhe Great American uosm.h ) % ) vl Moed given to Fusebe Lafleur, Sr., Euseba . Lafleur, Jr., L our platns by Gen. Fremout, has becoms a name Drackpzuny Sration, Til, Mareh 10.—1he shiortly after showed to M, Row 8 substang o Charies (i catled. dlamoud, and el y +uddon ehango of the weatlicr on tho 14Ul put s | She 1t cas "y Srotor 1y i elatned | iy, CTionoro “Purior, Tierre Bourut, ‘i : Eustachs Pineau, Odina Branct, Tnomas Dalele, Wop to sowing wheat, The thermometer fell | as crystal, und ent pines a3 Teodily we o | &0, H | - 4 from 48 deg, above a1 3 p,. m, on tho 18th to 14 | dismond would, M. Row ullowed Alust to take }E:fiffi'ul fi!u‘r“ll«’tu;:‘n). %‘I‘:‘u‘{-‘l‘{g V:E::«‘:'tt:‘x‘;d -i\z:::m eg aL70.m, on the 14th, From So, m, to7 | e Bhexed dismond away, lor, us he vald, 1L | it se ) N y L P} ' - | Taubort. The men left for Quebee by evenlng &, m, it fell 6 deg,, and was G deg, below frecs- }.\a':u' “:o:: nof ‘."x‘.f‘i‘fi' l-“»’n'x“} ‘mx‘n,:“lm"t‘:‘l:‘llul\‘r‘l‘:a‘t i T b a Ingat3p,m, ‘Tho ground was in fine condie | sutmer,” o thiuks it Is o peentior kind of [ o \Wits of stiachment lavo boen lesucd sgatnst tion, dry nud mellow. Morc wheat will be sown | quart?, something like the crystals found in | 5 (v it J’.“,,’,mw 8, -mm‘,‘e nnd'J 4 thuti for several years past. ‘Tho decp snow- | geodes. Ab any rate, they aruso atmadant as | 5508 e SAPNTNS R X sy drifts bavo nerly all dissppeared, 'Vl yoads | to be not cven curlositles, Besides * Most's Buectl Disputca (o The Tridune, aredry und swooth., Winter rye looks well, | dinmonds *" bo has with bls divinisgerod Jocated OrTAWA, Murch 15~According to a state- Clover 18 green, und bas not bieu injurcd by | €0 coaleds i thia county und three in Mar- [ et ol "betars. v Rouse, sluwiig unfore- frosts, shail, Moro than that, hu has focsted bux ot | ween expenditure, the disturbancs in Montreal Speciol Dizpateh to The Tribune. treusiiee 0n 8 cevtudn furin betwoen this placo | July last cost the Govermnent 83,907, ‘Lnis SPRINOVIELD, I1L, March 16,~Tha recent cold [ and North Liberty, which s not to be dute for | qoee sot fncludo the ey of volunteers to by ;nnll: s bull‘uvm'llln an lvrll(mnlr daimagud the urnlx::x:m \':“‘;t'l"ll)"'l:"k’éfi:l':v“l‘"’;“l‘;“‘f“‘“fi; r" 18, | horne by the municiontity’ot Moutreal, ult troes in this vieitys - Peac werliaps, y hec Abat there are | ophe rvative Gove cttas, aro said To e ity o paredrec® 18 PR~ | PUl"Wiio tellevo fn tho vazarics of Slust and b | 100 'cSonsersative toveramont of Nova Scotlp ——— v A bas preseuted to the Domivion Government.ur divinugerod, whllo Uiere”ars somo who havo | mentorial on the financiul couaition. of, it OBITUARY, perfect falth jo them, P ::':’,:’"l“,‘:’;“‘.’"‘&m"'l’u{,‘a‘ :’c‘fu":,":)m"‘;fl“r‘",fi?i 4 Dinaich to The Tridu ‘ e cel q n priote 5l nmmfi'.'::': Wis, March lu.—"aennu D. e o ook Ve ovlece, appesrs, “to i) :V ; s D a " 6‘ iy e A clock buving * threo thmes more dial fndi- | thut ot the time of “remdering the JOuKImAD, Ono Ol o carliost setticrs of | cations und mord moying ewbelttshments than | Confederation the subsidy=gramted to Nova Milwaukee, dled Jast nightar lis homa | avy clock on earth,’ has just beou Hished in | Scotla was not large ethongh ungd thut it should 1o the twn of Wauwatosa, aged 73 years, Mr, | Columbus, O.—tho result of eight veurs of | be renowed for unuusgniecnr,® The fotlowing Dousman cawme bitber from Macklnae fn 1835, toil, lua few duye it will be on exhibition 1n | extract will conygy’dbdbes of the argument Whoo Miwaukee was Httle wore than & trading. | S0lnbus uud then will bewin th grand tour of | & Our |-n-fl&'72 gsltlon liuauctally uroves i o & Forve. "- the Ktutes, From the Columous Journut the | more couvaiht uuner than avy words can post. Kur years he was promluontly identided ?uru:ulurl“ul this remarkable struciure aro | thut the sllowance of §82628 granted us ov ad- With our comtwerclal futercats, baving conducted | leurned. The mukes's destizn was that it showd | ditlonal subsidy to Nuva Beotia for ten years a warcbouse und trausportation busiess, | ¢ ' ab embodiment of the great events of our | siiould not have been withdrawn lust year, s 1t wnd Bulle: aud. owied several sull ud National mnu‘:n-." To beein with, he hus sup- | {8, unfértunataly, but too evident from our itk Visedle i Bilievyt It 6chio yorted §t by “‘a ponderous patr of cuigio cluws, | Hnanclsl retuens that even with thut allowunce . 3 ug e 0 uOF | draped und bunded by the thirteen atars of the | under (e wovernment both of the Hon, Mr, ichasl Dousman and the propeller | tlurteen orlzival Statew” It s flve feet wide | Vuil und the Hon. Mr Hill whie expenditure, while bor hand und heart uro undisposed of}| b had mbout him-at the WG oo turn the heads and set the cirele 1 which lhl; he - reported ag - th - West 1wlelnllwaml nioves on fire. Lot her morry, aud what {s the | Btation, hs was shown l].‘uxlflh:d hist consuquence? The madness ceases, and ail {s | Vatrick Colling, nud at once 1d "m e bim quivt agaln, Why? Nou bucause there fs any | 88 tho ono who iiad assaulted biin e bl diminudion fn the charms of the lady, but be- | soveral times over the head W “-I‘ by ot cause there 13 au eud of liope, Heucd It follows | {nstrument. Colling wus -rrmu’u Mo 1338 that loye may und therefure ought to bo under | Walker for rnbnluu'allc?lx‘x:,ul}rl::\fi ) 3 slleur, Putrick MeCros- | were well supplied with urms of the fmproved patterns. Fheir nexs was an old man jn the employ of Bheedy’s vutllt as cook. 1lo was sick und lad Jain down, and hod probably woue to sleen, Judiing by tho position of the wound. Jlo Wi shot 1t thy back of the bead, the powder sitgenys Nfe bair und neck, Mdre bravery, ‘Then Tom Murray, suother us tine _fellow b8 ever lved, nud o 1nan in bis employ were kilied, Murruy's body was found abopt two weeks after, 11 companlon’s lus nover Geen Tound, bt bis sculp wad fuund fu thoealion on Bpring Creck, where they were dntfeuchied, uid whera they could bave bean reaptured 1L the militury had done Juy, pattyy o the meantime, fore bogy -boled upon Bpring Lreck, two yemurd unanued men Cwere killed, bur'in every fnstance wheie they tackled au sprped man, these brave heroes of the wodern Whermopytw took au casy stund-off. Not un armed mun was killed, Al their murder was nccomplisbied by treachery, sud in no weasure could it by aitributed to bravery or courage. Up to thie thng ouly cattle men and frontiers- meu proper hud suffered, except the inlaut moentioued. But alter the oflicer. In camwasnd ol the treups at Boring Creek pergyitted them to escape, thelr teoll fa red with blowd, snd thoss dumnuble outrages on womey aud cinldren that only autludisn or a Turk can by Rullty of, % 11 15but @ short time since the world was con- yulsed with horror over Lurkish outrages, Yet .here u the guiet, peaceful Jomes of o sister Btate, outraices hyve beew cogniuitted that for hornble braallty surpsss o -sowe justances auy Lever read of furelzn perpetration. A tulo untg to bu told, were {6 nut thut it calls wnly. 4 'l’l’le work of excavation on this ditch was con- tracted for at 13 cents por cuble yard, 'Tho services of Mr. Netileton, of Puebio, os en- gluoer, have been sceurced, sud uuder his ex- perivuced baud thls departiwent bas goue on verv succossully, Mr. Egton live nbout 100 horses and mules at work plowing and scraping. ‘Ihe plows used were inade espeelally for the work by partics ot Kalawuzoo, Micb. Thoy ars bullt very sirong, 8 wuch of thy soll breken s thu vory toughest of sod. fn some of the desper cuta gthiey usc to break through half-formed rock, s,x 10 eight horaes uro used to each plow, und the lands laid off su thut a stugle round occuples holf aday, ‘The frst plowwsy bus been completed to the Deuyer Pacltle, thirty-seyen miles jrom the head of_the ditch, und ten miles from Greeley. Thicty scrapers are nuow actively euguged fn excavating und bullding bauks. ind the num- bur will soon he increased to fity, Alr. Solon Martlu, of Greeley, §8 foremun of the. crew of workmen, who nutnber svout fifty, Altnguwcr, he has g wost (utellizent and active set of work- crs, 'I'ho camp which Mr, Eaton keeps for theso men {8 i itself & curlosity, 1 venture 1o say that there fs no better vamp lu Colorudo, und that the men are provided for In a style un- equaled nuywhere, Wagon-loads of fresh besf, fresh pork, and other substantiuts are freoly supplicd, und all secin coeertulaud hearty. It s altogother the ucatesy und best provided catup {u tho State. It 18 necessary to haul the water used for the camv aud for the hundred horses sud mules o the guidance of reason, for, although wo cans | viclnity u quarter of nfl “:l,m urndlmpmmml. u‘“ muy nsultre:.xlly -—————-—“P NEWS place them under gu: 3 und my motives for B 3 treating o this subject aro {o sliow you N ‘.GCEA{‘I SKE&M_S}ALM‘]' the Bwhacr white you remain Eleanor Purke Custis, splu- BW YO, BT N Germanle from Ln® ster, und rotain und resolutlon o Jova with [ Jand from {\ufi“fillf' }lrl:xu oW moderation, the propriety of adhering to the P“g" sud thy e 10e-Arrived. (o stesd Intter resolution, at Jeast until you huve secured T, oW York, for llambure: your game, and the way by whfch it may be ac- shyp Frisis, trom ,u‘”én ‘i% 1 Atsived, Peanatle complished. Wiien the fir I8 bezinuing to kiue ""“"“"l‘,‘x‘ dnlt AP dlo u:»‘d your hf{m \'\"l;w‘ wlijn:m, pmdw‘i"ul lu"m}. vaula, from Pulludelp! 5 questions to #1: Who 1s the fuvader uve ' Mugeusts Competent knowledieo of bim1 14 ho o wany of | Tho Electrlo Light ut th ""T"wm" b good charucter, auan of sensol For, be sure, ‘The experiment of lighting h);t U st LED 4 scosible woman can nevor bs huppy with a | been trivd wjith a Rood decros ufl ::n ‘Stuseuss: fool. What bus been his walk fu lifaf I8 ho a | the erest readingroom of the B ‘um " gambler, u spendehnife, or 8 drupkard? Iv bis | Herecofore the risks of fire lru.:jnm Truilee? fortuue sufticicnt to malntaln we o the mavoer | weans of Nghting hnvulrrqut{ll; e elebt Ihave been sveustomed to 1ve and’ wy sistera | from opening at sl 1n Lis ovel "-‘"lmml‘ s tiled dolived And 18 o one to whom my fricnde can | lizits with which the present “:mmndh‘i\"’ Dbayo no reasonable objectiond If theue fnter- | ora estlmuted to bo equal to A bening o 38 vountorlcs can Do successfully answered thiero | ‘sre fud by o Jablochkoll eandle BUETID, gy 1o will remajn but oue more to be asked, ‘Chat, | hour and " a'balf, ‘hess lei i at wlli however, 1s an{mportant one. Have I suflvlent | “ put out** uud rellghtod ons By R iy 3 ground 'to conciudo that bis affcctions are en- | aud whon oll are lglited they ure B uged by mol Without tois the hicart of sensi- | remarkubly Hue effect to Ihln £ o %&y wil struggle szaiust 8 posslon thut s not | The engine, workius 8 doub! ? currens Y (04UC P arocatediedolicacy, custom, or call it by chine, ganeratiug thu Giocbrlo SRT S e what epithet you wul,'havl.nx precluded sll od- | tion, '(s3u s’ emsl) bufiding u|‘1 hk apesk Yauyes on your part. A seau, ‘Lhe visitors we first vight ‘'be deciuration, without the most indirdet In- | Jicat a8 Very satlafuciorye

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