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4 t q > a ‘ } ni CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY” 21) 1980¢SIXTERN PAGES: FOREIGN. The English Premior Talks Boastfully of His Asi- atic Policy, Claiming that by It the Gate to , India Has Been Fully Secured, Four Pounds of Dynamite Used in the St. Petersburg Exploston. Russian Detectives Dispatched to the English and Continental Capitals, An Alleged Participator in the Mos- cow Plot Arrested in Paris. Discovery of the Process of Manufacture . ing Diamonds by an English Chemist. Twenty Persona Killed by an Explosion of Shells in Valparaiso, RUSSIA, HE RECENT ENVISION, St. Perensuuna, Feb, 20,—Simultancously with the explosion in the Winter Palace, boinbs were thrown {nto the adjoining streets, A person wns arrested who was “seen leaving tha palace just after the explo- sion, The cellar under the Winter Palace Was occupied by four joiners, three of wham. havo been arrested. It Is estimated that the welght of the dynamite used was about four pounds. The Winter ;Palave and other pal- aces are being carefully searched by a com- pany of specially charged .sappers, ‘Tho total nuniber of persons killed by the explo- sion fs ten, The funeral of the vietins takes Place to-day. ARREST IN PANIS, Panis, Feb. 20,—A Russia subject named Hartmann has been arrested here upon a charge fn connection with the Moscow expto- sion, Russia has made.a formal demand for Als extradition, and the documienjs in support of the demand are expceted shortly, SEARCHING. Loxnox, Feb, 20—The St, eelersburd. police have sent.a niwnber of experienced olticiats to the pollee of England, Gernmny, and Franee, usking assistaice in searehing {ar the conspirators agatnst the Ife of the ral) ae “WILL DE SURIENDERED, Loxnos, Feb, 20.~A, Paris dispateh says: The demand of Russla for the extradition of Hartmann has been ref by Premier Freycluet to the Ministry of Justice. 11s stated that some of the reactionary Depntles apphed for the man’s release, Dut” were toll if it appeared that he was ‘connected witht the Moscow. attein ub the Government would swrender hin to the Russian authorittes, FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS, St. Prrenspuna, Feb, 20,—The funeral of the soldiers killed by the oxplugion Tn the Winter Palaee took placy to-day, with cere- eluonies of unusual solemnity, Suny officers ‘Were present. THE SCENK OF THE RECENT ATTEMPT ON THE IIFE OF THE CZAR, New York Times, Tho Winter Patave, nt St. Petersburg, is * the largest -palues In’ the world, and Is the Tesidenee of the Emperor and his Court dur ing the winter, xt which thne it 1s said to be inhabited by no Jess than 6,000 persons of all ranks, It 1s, in fact, 0 vast and Imposing pite of buildings in the form of 9 square, 455 feet in length and 350 feet square. Jt occuples the “site of a palace which, during the reign of Peter the Great) belonged to. Count Aphraxin, — the High Admiral, who sinde it a gitt’ to the Czar Peter HL. “The Empress Anne caused it to be demolished in 1751, and rebuilt it in 2762, ‘Phat edifice remained until 1839, wher it was entirely destroyed by fire, ‘The pres- ent palace was completed Jn 1819, oveupyins only two yours in coustrnetion, ulthough if was built {n qatvic of unexampled splendor, and at a cost almost fbnlous, A magnific cent fight of marble stairs ranting up from the Neva to the state apartments, forms the principal entrance, and is known ag the “Perron des Ambasandeurs,” Sultes of splendid halls, with gilded walls and cell- ings, filled with mar les, milachites, pre- clons stones, costly and rare vases, statues, and pictures, constitute a gorgeous interlor, ‘The Hall of St. George, or audlence-chamber, ds on apartment 140 feet long. by sixty feet brond, and in it the Court receptions are held. The throneroom of Peter the Great, the fallery of the Fiokd-Marshals, the Aloxander aullery, and the Mmpress' drawing-rouin are * also stiperb apartments. But the most mag- nifleent of the chambers is the White al i in which the Court fates are held, and which ds finished in pure white and gokl. ‘The pleture gallery of the Winter Palace con- tains: one of the finest collections of paint- 1ugs In. the world, taken in connection with the collection in the Hermitage, which ad- {eine it, but of Itself {tis confined mialnily to atte pictures. In the Hermitage galleries fresoiny of the best works of Rubens, Alurillo, Yan Dyck, Ttembrandt, ‘Tutoretto, Tenlers, Velasquez, und other renowned frtlsts, ‘The Homanolf Gallery, in’ the Winter Palace, contains portraits of every sovereign ot the Romanoff line since Michael Tedoroviteh, inettding muny plet- ures of Peter the Great, On the second floor of tho palace ars kept the Crown jeves. ene bracing some of the finest gous In Europe, finong Hem is the Orloff dlumond, welgh- ing 19457 carats, or elghit carats more than the Kol-l-noor, twas given to the Eapress Cxtharine IL by the “famous Count Orloff, who purchased it from an Armenian mer chant, and gave him for It $100,000 hn gold, an annuity of $1,600, and a patent of nobility: It issald to huve been stolen trom the eye socket of nn idol In atemple at Seringhwn, India, by wn French deserter, It now sure jnounts the Czar’s sceptre. On the main door of the pales iy the room known ns the death-chomber of Nicholas 1, where that nonareh dlod Mareh 2, 1885, It tk, aud was then, entirely devold of any luxurtots splen- dor, Tis sword, helmet, and military cloak have for yeara Iain thers whore he left them, GREAT BRITAIN, SEED POTATOES BILT. Loxpoy, Feb. 20.—In the House of Lords syesterday the Dill authorizing the purchase of seed potatoes to be sold to Irish tenuut- farmers for planting at eost or under, or on eredit, was read for the first (lie, VAINLY DIVIDED, s Tho Duchess of Murlborough denies that . herfund goes exelusively to the Cutholle clergy for distribution, Tho fund {3 falrly divided. TOP WEIGHT, In tho Liverpoo! Spring Cup race in Mareh, Parole will carry, top welght, 181 pounds; Mistake, 00; Sly Dance, 02; Wallenstetn, Ot. In tho United Kingdom steeplechase, at Croydon, April1, J, G. Beunett's Muscadin will carry 155 pounds, PEDESTRIANIBM, In- tho six-duy-go-ns-you-plensa_walking- aatch, the constants had made the follow- ang scores wt 19 o'clock lust nights “Ilower” rown, 405 niles; Hazael, 350 uilles; and Day, 813 mites, ‘The distance coyered by Brown Tor the ninety-five hours ending at midnight Yeats all previous reeords, ‘The only Inter- st remaining in the contest ts whether Brown wilt exeeed 850 mites, NO STARVATION, A correspondent on board tho British gun: boat Goshawk, whieh curried proyislous to the Western Islands on tho west const of Scotland, writes the following: “ Aly inyes- Hgutions on nlt the islands vislted by the Goshawk satisfied mo that thera Is no starva: tlon among the Inhubitants, Acute distress confronts oue at every sten, hut the rellef measures of the Dublin and ‘local eomit- tees are suliclent to meet the emergency," ee DEAD. ‘Thomas Dawson, tue veteran horso-tralner, and for fifty years connected with the Ent giish turf, is dead, ANTIFICIAL, DIAMONDS, Prof. Nevil Story Muskelyne, of the min- partment of the Hritish Museunt, the Times announcing of J. Ballanty: ow, a Fellow of the aul rose the tall form of Jim Burnin When tho prisaners confessed tho the rnge of the peo- rents of lynching but, through the farks and othors, the Hw was abandoned, hoot May, Hall aad Smitty nde wena predininary examination, od “Not guilty all to aayalt tr Jrininal Court, mid —— Niehols (white ry, Edward MeAdon, ered himself, after midnlel n severely hurt in being pulled the amall hole Into the court-room, Unable to go far hoe Inld out on the road n; Marth was algo caught by the Cit of Aurora, at his house were at large at 8, ut effort toward recapture uty Tilden went to Chi Deputy Chapman ns far Ss NEWS. : te knew no bounds, ‘t freely, son of Willlam Worrell, was on, married to a young Indy in W, County, but,not having the means a wile, he undertook to destroy and sister in the fl Thinnay, of Qins- to repeated de Chenleal Sorlety of producing damonls, sent him some erys s exnetly the appearance of fray: roken damonds, and these dha grooves in the pol Hannay’s proe- the Royal So- letter on the subject of the produc: feats austained had “vommenced his eel directly: oppoalt antioyed tho speiker cons ons and personal remarks, Hy by hisehyg every good polit Clay pros No matter how smooth and lueld his stream at oratory might be, or how forelble Burnin was read addresa Rurntin pliced brn hinvin the erowd and Two Negro Murderers Hanged at Murfroesboro, Tenn,, Yesterday. nes KO that he ¢ possession of tha property ed to earry ont his wis setting fire to the house he to in one room and. thed hia fath them before the 1 with diMeulty saved thei ¥ I is 21 years of cate. ‘The fainily are the community In ‘which thoy —— nous easily scored dee} ished surface of 1 sapphire, cas wlll soon be announced to were recommitted to igo lage might, and Sheriff Mixer is very} dd, Noblame attached to him. ter esenpe, sawed through We debtors’ cell, through of which they escaped yesterday. wns, opportune for’ him, for whieh county hie hy of vente, was at Geneva iy ut tho flnis with his Ingalting. red wath Clay could stand It 10 particularly pungent the Anti-Fedornilats, A servant dised The Execution Witnessed by enry: MeFerrin, Nearly Fifteen Thousand r and Rush Hol- , Were arrested being coneerned in the robb darlsin, informat longer, and when, after a thrust ut the morality of he was greeted with the fndomitablo altent. how of Nurniin’s, he turned snvagely with Hashing eyes delivered th Wilson, on his form after deserlbiny the burs of this sant tests applied, coneludes as follows: “Thera is no doubt whatever that J, Ballantyne Hannay has suceceded In solving the prob- Ing from scieutitic chemistry 1 so long adhering to it, wherens the larger part of the great. volt recording the triumphs that selence is ore ‘y of carbon, this element tallized by mon tl Tne Which I have the of ries and ineens arcing thelr guilt he- am Smith, colored, in cutting sperch: when your Inst hour has como, infin soul has aought the dark shades ot hell; whon standing thera before tts sulphurous gates, your eptrit, | awalts admittance, fom, and remov'! and your evil a turned State’s evide the opprobriun THE BENTENCEHS, Hall and Burrell Smith were conyteted of murder In the first, degree, and senteneed to death, Lytle, Holbert, Butler, Slaughter were found arson, and thelr puis onment In the Penlte of years, All nppealed to whieh afirmed the decis court In every ease exces wlio was: granted ranted a change lo-xtny to convey all, but found him no 0 fs too sharp te be ensily caught, though he fs probably In Chi- Many of Whom Mad Choice Re- sorved Seats nt © Dollar BAN Franctaco, Feb. 20, was to have been hinnged a day for the murder of Harry tober, 1878, but, owing to 8 on tho part of the Clerk of th Court, to which the ense hind bee the papers necessary to the carr: the sentence were not receive: to avoid tho necessity of a by request, teleg h % There {8 1 Santa Cruz over the dela: are entertained that the elt execution of the law into th ED MURDER, hurred with sin, Satan, elowing in his crimson shall nak bis vassula gutheved around atanila outside his it you are there hell rise, nnd, with a look of durk disgust, ery to lila wate , GO take the slave, and burn him Willis In Oo eupfed by chem him whe [tis that and when he’s told tha witty of robbery’ and ent fixed at finpris- bry fora long term Supreme Court, ion of the lower pt that of Slaughter, MeFerrin, and MeAd and are now serving h of last January Hed the deelsion court. At the conelus! pleasure of recording to-day, PAPERS CALLED Fon. In the House of Lords tonight the Duke for the correspondence, between Shere All and the The Entire Proceeding Suggestive New Yonr, Feb. 20.—Tho Inst act In the of a Holiday or a trial of the Rey, Edward Cowley, tho critel and heartless shepherd, tuok place to-lay, and, as on every previous occasion of the procecdings, the court-room was literally of Argyll moved fond at Cabul, Russian authorities, Lord Cranbrooke, Sceretal India, refused to prodice tho Lord Beaconsfield sald tho British Govern- ment considered the time had arrived when they should settle foreve the great gates of Indian, 'T' Government, distinetly and repeatedly de- ind not swerved f Complete command of the rent zates of the ludian Empire had been obtained with abe solute success, Many which the Governmen LOCAL CRIME. BROKE JAIN, Sheriff Mix, of Kane County, appears to have for deputies and keepers of his fall at Geneva about all the able-bodied chtunps In thecounty, The jail is In the County Building, which cost $100,000, and ought to bo Q good ono of tts kind, 8 o'clock ‘Thursday evening nina criminals led by an expert jall-breaker, George Andere son, alias Wilson, made their eseape, and {hus far not ons hing becn recaptured, night of Dec, St Inst year Wilson led 'n ga of six or seven erlutl An Act of Diabolical Incendiarism | tt thelr terms, Tho prisonor was brought from the Tombs Near the Town of Clays- . In tho Black Muria about hnif-past 11, and a fow minutes Inter Recorder Smythe entered, when the bad shepherd wos commanded to stand up to recelve sentence, for n moment only could Its face have heen seen, but that one glance which your corre- spondent caught was sufficient to show the awful mental agony which the crucl man was undergoing. At the first word from tho Judge Cowley bent his head almost down to the ral of the prisoner's box, and clasped hls hands togeth- er, while his fingers twitched nervously and Als whole borly shook Hike nn aspen leat, Inn vory fow words tho Recorder sentenced him to the Penitentiary for the term of one year, and to pay'a fine of $250, and to stand committed one day for cach dollar until such of tho lowor lon of tho reading of ‘reeman asked the de- hey had nnght to say passed upon then, Hght degree of eme wish to say any! nt desired to utter a ton Of the prisoners plicity in the rebbertes and feta of ineendiarism committed by hiinself and Smith. Judge Freemnn stated woukt be permitted to whereupon he resumed exhibited no sign of fear, rei THE DEATI-BENTENCE, nN pronounced sentence doomed men, In the fol- “Wo have carefully examined the record Tal and conviction, and we are com- the judginent of the have been tried, ow that I pronounce the of the law upon you, and to remind is no hopa for you ft Teun but commend dwhose law you have b: tho Ife of a fellow-man who ha Hever wronged you. That. sentence Is, that ken fram this place Jounty, thera to PREMEDITA’ Drs Monies, In., Feb, 20. jury yesterday gave a vordict meditated murder aga who murdered his w! night. ‘The evidence shows that hero from Davenport for tho purpos mitting the deed, lynching, and. it wou r who shotld possess he poliey of the Along about ment should not be who inanifested 1 I replted that he in behalf of timgelf, by few words in vindlen As he did so, A Young Man Attempts to Cremato Is inst Henry Osborn Falhor and Sister. things had: occurred nt tinal not contem= Thero ts stron; wid not de sur from a lamp-post, nil is kept strongly guarded, formerly Ving White, of And ils who eseaped, Wilson liimself and Noarly “All tho Prisonera in the Genova, Ill, Jail Mako Thoir Escape, TWO NEGROES HANGED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Nasuvitie, ‘Tenn, Feb. 20.—Ten thon- sand persons assenibled at Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, to-day to witness the execution of John Hall and Burrell Smith, the colored murderers of Maj. ILS. Pugh. ‘The scaffold was about twelve six broad, with a drop of five eet, situnted 200 yards north of tho jail, neat Lytle Creek, J. M, Kerr, lessee of the ground on whieh the hanging oceurred, hind erceted 9 large stand near the senffold, and sold 200 seats n few yards distant from the tree of death A barbecue was prepared and Liquor of all kinds sale, and many spectators wera more. or Jutoxteated. This morning Hall aud Suilth informed Sherif Arnold that they deslred to be shaved, and asked litm to grant them the privilege of shaving themsulyes, Fearing contemplated sulelde, the She but had them shayed by At 10 o'clock a number of guards met at the Court-House, and wera lustrneted as to thelr duties. At hatt-past? 11, der com- manlof Capt. King, they. marched to the Jall, and remained nt that institution until the doomed men were brought out. At noon religlous services, co! the Rev. @. D, Olden and the Re: Childress (colored), moment eauld them to modify or change thelr policy. ‘They had been asked why, If they they had not withdrawn from Nn; but they could leave the peo. ple in a state of comparative auurehy. ‘That, however, was not the condition of the wi of Afghanistan, hud completed ( only for himself, ait, Smith, who nudined silent, over toa the Geneva ‘There wasn reward of $250 for the recapture of the bateh, and the pollee 1 f thatsum, Wilson was taken back, but Sean. ve from Deputy-Sherlff een appointed to take Wells street Inst cxcupe was cleverl all the jail eniploy: dicted ‘for complicit A as natal at 6 o’clock, noticing the pre the prisoners, Te won $150 of POISONED HIS FATHER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteavo Tribune, Ostanta, Neb., Feb, 20.—The Coro: vestigntion of the death of C. (. Law: Grand Istand, has resulted in holdin; ‘| Frank Lawrence, tor trial for int having administered the fatal dose acid In order to obtain the insuran father’s life. The stomach of ti was carefully analyzed, and Besides this, there strongest kind of clreumstantinl evi OBITUARY. GEORGE ALBREE, Apeeiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Firrsuura, Pa., Feb, 20, an old, nuch-respected, was found dead In bed this morning. He was on the street yesterdayapparently as well and cheerful as at an: life, Mewas born in Salem, Mass, 1803, and removed to Pittsburg {n 1829, where he engaged In the boot and sho, usiness, Mr. Albree devoted much of his spare tine. to meteorology, and held for many years tha, position of meteorological agent at this point of the Smithsonian Institute, His essays and predictions un this topic over the thne-honored signature “G. A.” are too well known to re quire farther mention, In literary work he did ttle astde from his.contributions to the press; but a few pamphilets show the bent of They are a work on “Prayers another entitled “Thoughts on the Sabbath, and Khutred Popies,” published in 1876;. “Evils of Life-Agsurance,” pub» Ushed In 1870, On the Intter subject the de ceasud was firm in the bellof that life-nssure ance was contrary to Serlpture, and, there Parts thereof, District of Candahar, were absolute peace and great. Judae Freemun the of death upon the lowing words: Jon nianaged to esen Chapa, who had é firm, resotute, aud determined? know this country Ig r but it has resolved to be obeyed, nn les and complications will hnined! Ty disappear’? Duke of Argyll then withdrew his tlon of the Afghan cor- tamed, but in should be at once in- riseners were vourt by which ‘The sentence is the Neaylest. that ean be Ttbutramains 1 imposed by the Jaw, and was reeeived by the huge assemblago present with the utmost satisfaction, » , The scena that followed, as tho prisoner was being removed from th intensely dramatic, ou that there { 8 rounds without parations already: door between ‘tha prisot- motion for the produe 18 court-room, Was is Jed from the pen through a siant- ralled off from Ue spece as he passed along with ofl pportiteg tim, it was hose Hips were of a hore n vacrnt, ssion, while his whole ‘ag completely broken down In the House of the language In his handbiIt Sir Charles Russell, membe ster, and Onslow, member for Gulldford. said he had convinced himself that Charles and Onslow had acted fre to obstruct his DHT for loading a Sir Charles Russell sald. st longer a punsanal qitestion, Pe Commons to-day Pitinsoll, his nnology for reflecting upon soll by Kerr, a to the jull of be kept until bruary next, when you ‘en from thenes by the Sherlft of Ince not more than one seat, and there, between te to which was ippend ‘This was done by boring a num erot holes and then sawlny out the wood it Escape was. ensily made room, by evtting a hole In which let all the prisoners Into ‘wom above, whenee, behind, and su evident that the man, w ashen hue, and InennIngless — expre: r from the debtors’ qillg from the count the hours of Zand for that purpose, be y you are dead; and may di yon your soul”? , During the dellyery of the sentence Freemnti was visibly affected, Siulth did not betray any The prisoners were re there several conveyed to the Murfreesl: they spent the remalnder of thelr f PREPARATIONS FoR DEATIL nt thera was no hope of hdful fate nwalthig them, eran to prepare for death munittedt to jai, Kaveh had ndvlee, and devoted much On the 26th of —Civorge Albree, i and wealthy eltizen, nee it was ne but one affeeting he placed him self tn the hands of the House, then asked the Honse to aceept the f the' Exchequer, Sir neeepting the aecompanted by eunett, Martin, ant a colored man, who were awaiting trinl for horse ora, 0 horse-thief alse from llontya few days atavia, and threo Georgy Anderson fs well known in this etch of his life was given he was arrested here ft week of the present month. ed once for arson In the Twenty-see street distrlet, and was caught agli In 187 by ONleer "Thomas Cutlerton as he awas at- tempting to break Into the kite Dan O'Hara's house, ut. the, corner. of Sangamon ‘and Adams streets, Subsequently he escaped The crowd gather on either side Tenned over, th culprit had to run the marks through an arell red itt Immense numbers of the railings, elr heads atmos Y previous time in his stealing at Aw Aurora, who reached th before, 1 burglar’ from. minor offenders, muntlet of thelr re- formed of human l of sympathy was hed man, bit’ many ‘en vent to that he ought refused a stay of pro- nid no writ of error had y. The ‘Chancellor o Statford Nourtheote, logy, sald he thought tho House should tice of the matter ns a question of e. hanceltor of the Ti: ihint the pithlishing nouncing two ines of privilege, but that, te considera. Plhnsoli’s apology, further action was MILE Witllin Harcourt, supported. by Bright and others, on ‘the around that the g it to ereate a wi stilling free discussion, moved which, In the British pari i$ equivalent 2 the Inieti anded to jail, and lays, being then het for the w bl city, nda short ski to have been hanged. xehequer moved Being, satistied esenpe from the d Malt and Smith b cced|ngs on the grou Baptist nudulsters, were been applied for or Bill Smith, by whose evidence the murderers were convieted, was brought before id asked if tho testimony TOACHINS DEATIT, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Bunttnaroy, Ta, Feb. 20,—An inquest was commenced to-day In tho case of the murder of J. E, Jonehim, the Chicago pawnbroker, an neeount of which was telegraphed to Tr ‘Tntpune Inst night. Nothing new was elicited except the statement by the wife of the deceased that. the object.of his visit to Burlington was to buy ‘The jury visited tha ground, over the river, whera the assault was committed, and found several articles which I among them a Masonic meni- bership card. His trunk was found at the baggage-room empty, having: been brought with him to pack tho goods he wished to buy. ‘The Inquest was adjourned tilt Mon- day next, when the testimony of the con- ductor of the train on which Joachim was a time to prayer, were baptized by iminersion iy by the Rev, G. J Hall and Smith an he gave at the triad Was, Whereupon the condemned men sald he had sworn falsely and was hell-bound, the prisoners were fed out and seated upon coftins in a Wagon drawn by two horses, They wore black gowns and caps, and appeared cheerful, the vehicle started, At 12:45 the wagon, Tenched the seaifo against the steps, tthe fulleyard ). Olden, pastor of the eesboro Colored Baptist Chureh, presence of the Sherlit, Mayor, 1 pid. ‘The ceremony was made a deep Linpres ra, Who evinced per- Y Were led out to-day adrolt manner, Mu is a desperate fellow, whose heart is 5 et upon being a ble eriiminal. As ho always carries a large dirk-kulte, it 13 prestumiible that he has deeper stains upon is name than incendiary and burelur, We Is an expert mechanic, and once worked ina tachlue-shop side by side with Detective Joseph Kipley, TIE WOUNDED, The wounded on hand do not appear to be getting wong well, and the prospects yester- day were that three murders would soon be added to the year’s list. Young Van Iluls- sling was lying In a comatose condition last evening, and ull the physlelans who have seen him extend no hope of his reeoy- is not been captured, and his es IMAke the polles certain fired: the -shot. hig active mind. solemn, and. eviden ly ston itpon the prisurie i 1h rt estgnation till the: adopted by a vote , Sir Stutlord Northeote, gate (Conservative? Will move on Mond Mall smiling as replying to Newde- }, of North: Warwickshire, uy resolution regarding i ITouse then went into Committes on rish Relief bill, and the remalning clauses were agreed to. WAREHOUSE BURNED, ie woolen warehouse Manchester, is burned. second-hand clothing, A NOTED CHARACTER, Special Disputels to ‘The Chieago Tribune, ‘Ato, N. Y., Feb. the notorlous confidence pbrobubly furnished more material for news- pnpers (han any Hving woman of) Was urralgned this morning in the police court In this elty on n clothing valued at seve: from the residence of R. M. Jolson, inte whose good graces she hud wormed herself by the skilitul use of her oily tongue and’ aulet manners, Ollie has had for the past five or six months quite a bonanxa in this elty, and a large number of dupes of wealth and good social standing fell yletims to ‘Lhe frutts of her stay in ly represented by n good sound sum in cush and tots of fine clothes, Stnee here, and in ather eltles, under yarlous alinges, Averell, Mra, Gen, O°. Mrs. Waldron, , preceded by the ruards, Id, aud was backed up Nelther criminal evinced any emotion ns they stepped on the senfold and seated themselves, Those on the geaifukl wore Sheriff Arnold, Shertit Price, the eotored ‘ministers, ant reporters, the death-warrant, ted out alin, while da Phe Rev. GD. Ald Robert Bond lined out and wasifollowed by tho Rev, ddyessed the ‘erawd in rer. Jie real tho dying autered the United States life _u few months ago, he said, “I was out only three or four inonths, and we did not have to do any fighting. ‘saw, one of attles of the war, however, tho terrible fight between the Enterprise an ‘The battle took ain Point, on the coast of of September, 1813." While in was aceldentally wound for witich he recel 20.—Ollle Dutton, 6 woman, who his anost gtorlous b Sherif Arnotd read charge of stealing place off Penna- rat hundred dollars THE WOOT SALES. 8S to-night there was again The opening vases were exceeded by n hndl- penny for both gre: Munotnted to 8,800 hal Philip, and Ade’ TE RELIEP MILL. 20—The Government has Oppose the mend. HN, by which Mr, person receiving out it any franchises he It Is ealeulnted that, as the Del several thousand voters ut by necepting relief, continued nbse that it was he who Stack, who was stabbed by Denis Callaghan fgo last Sunday At the wool sule: a prayer, the Rey, consiterable spiri ded in one of hls legs, smother hyinn, ved a pension of 83 amonth up to the time of his death. Mr. Albree wasa member of the National Prison Association, ile leaves four children,—John A, Albree, of 3, Miss Elizabeth Albree, residing’ at the family home; Joseph Albreo, chant, ant successor to his father oceupation; and Robert C. Albree, Hi nt member of tha Presbyterian Mr. Albrea was best known ns an Honorable merchant of the highest ane who was regarded Brentest respect by ali with whom he camo in business or social contact, and while he had formed a high {deal up to it, was yet possessed of kind. mings of others, PROP, ''RESSLER, Spectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. Spninariewp, IL, Feb, 20.—A. dispatch was recelyed here to-day announcing the death of Prof. D. I. ‘Tresslor, D, D,, Presi dent of the Lutheran Collego nt Car eugo Jast night, will {s considerable exeltoment+ in this city hebalé of the murde: declaration snd con erlmes und: asserting tho convicted ageomptiees,? Tall and Sintth were te belng plaeed on the rit the left. Belne asked If th rineipally Sydney, inveenes of the don the trap, Smith nt side and Wallon he confession was nnd told all present be warned by thelr fate Beoseuet At 1:40 Deputy-Sherl Doth fell simuttineous! has been tho chief topic of conversation on the street to-day. Several theorl vince as to the cnuse of the murder reevlving the most credence being ‘that Joachin came from Chicago at the instanes of partles who hind stolen goods to sell; that some of these parties were on tho traln with ‘antage of the oppor: physleinn th attendance upon him says he fs “dally growlng worse. Mathins Nufsise, the Lonpos, Feb, Kan the head wit tl to strentousl: went to tho Irish Rellet oI roposes that no lef shatl forfe her whining ways, this elty are probabl ge Grove avenue, by his she lins passed ineluding Mrs. Gen, ‘Nell, Mrs, Ashton, and Of Inte years sho las been greatly nddicted to oplum, and fs now a con- firmed oplum-eater. Sho is still possesses n good share 0 have been great Atnolid cut the rope, + Both spun round jt who drew himself y breaking the fall was suilering grently nll the were pronounced dead and ef citation was atten yer and other phystelans, wi by Applying a stroiz lee making both brenthe and eau motion. ‘The budles will be ¢ srity of character, 88, present stands 8 salbility. Would be disqualitie almost nn hnpossibility committed about ten days azo, reaching the hosnltal, panned the skull, ‘The fn peared to et better, but all al Were afraid thats lot of extravasated blooil atthe base of the brain would eve Zehler ls out upon ball, LODGING-IOUSE Row. Cheap lodging-houses which infest tho South and West Divisions aro becoming In- tolerable nulsanees, and soon it will be found necessary elther to abolish them nltogether or regulate them by Inw. One of the lowest of the low Is located in the basement of No. 318 Clark street, Late yesterday afternoon Yells, and groans were heard in the crowded abode, and” Detectives Lone dergan and Murnane, who were about. the first to rench the place, found in boy of 16 years under the fnflnenc raging up and down the reenlaa and vowlng vei The assault’ was him, and took adv: physicians tre- ured man ap. to possess themsely ng the doctors es. of his mone: with their goods, The f the river has tong heen re- int for tramps, pilferers, and ay bo that his getting off int wis necording ton nt, and that the assault, 34 years old, and ly leniency for the shor fwhatonce must porsonut beauty. She looks uutch older than the age given, butherevent- ful lifeand remarkable experiencescansearce-. 8 preservatives of youth, She is ht, and her fine form strangled to death, the other side o New Yonr, Feb, 20,—A Iavana lettor says that the Government hug discovered a con- spiracy among the Creoles for uprising In Vuetta Abja, and seoureil six of the ringlend- ers, who were employe on a rallroad, ‘Three thousand Remington rifles and a vast quantity of flxed ammunition, arms, and munitions were smuggled in from the United States, and the insurrection was to begin on the first week of Murch, lars, and ft mi trie current, in prev paite KUM ising muscular previous arrang ly borerardedn of mediiun hig! fains {ts rounduess and hands and feet are small though the former have a somewh: Her halr is nrich a cambed to show a re: ler eyes are wonder- ing, and are almost ‘a ts handsuinely eut, id her voice is wonder disagreement fs correct, tha ompty. trunk for, beenuse by goods obtained In it it wantd be rove thelr shipment from here in A small, suspicious ease is that white was horn near ty, E. 'Tenn,, In near the seene of hi moved to Murfreests gin the employin 1868 he was charge of stealing yieted, and sentent Jonesboro, Washington Cou Was reared and married nativity: and in 1865 re- (BENJAMIN BRANDRETI New Yonrx, Feb, 20,—Tho well-known maker of pills, Benjamin Brandreth, dled yes» terday at Sing Sing, In this State, aged 71, AMUSEMENTS. THE TITURSBY CONCERT.. The roturn of Miss Thursby to our concert Slaye wis greeted by an immonse quilence at the Musle-Hail last evoning,—ono of the best of ovidences of tho high esteem In which she ft held by our coneert-goers, for thoro was not mutch olse on tho program that could be relied Upon to call out an audience, Ono of the mala Attrictiona announced, Bir, Fischor, tho ‘cellist, disappointed the management by breaking his contract and fliting the aame dates in New York for which he was ongaged here, Tho result was a and disurrangomont of the program, and in the recasting {t was not {mproved. For a pop> ular concert,—and tho hardly bo called anything clse,—it was much too heavy, and dragged some, Tho main Interest contcred in Misa ‘Thursby. Her reception wad very cordiul, and bor fino singing aroused aun was neatly tellectual fore! elreumatunce in the arrested on the deceased liad cotton, was tried red to imprisonment ars in that institution tint of good bes presented 2500 to the servants of the palace whero hie wes entertained, ‘The following atory Ig told of Gen, Grant and the raltrond sniash-up In Cuba: “The englno was off the track on ono side, the across It, and the rear of other side, und nearly everybody was on the ground, gaging round Inthe dfn when Gen, Grant appeared at the conch and, after a pre! elgar, asked if any her mouth fs smail, an fully drilted for effeeti Is good, and her conversation | With a pair of 04 ig, and a volee victton to the’ ordinary listen Was xhle to recompllsh alino: undertook, and for that reason and dangerous won 6 disensses me: surprisingly elear and cle gives evidences of more Hier history Is de turn, and she tells some exe ous Iicidents of her experlence inate and females, Her first tral fyae the ‘Tit 3 appeared as J. E. Jonchim, from wife's signature to a telegram received here, tinseription ona ring presented tho _decensed, hig, nanie seeing to Further develop- Aftor serving four yer ho was discharge aco of Burrell eof Maquor, and house ins furtous. cice pan who- It was ascertained that he had been stabbed he arms nd once on the Je but not at all serious, Inquiy ellelted the Information that the had been done by a eripple who ves trained todo ae entices con- er, Ollie Dutton coaches diagonally E. J, Jonchtin, tho train off “on the ments are anxiously sw: added in‘this connection that’ 1 th f Jats a number of. curs have been pon aud goods taken therefrom in ity of the sceno of Joachim’s rob- purstlts, Subsequently they deelited to en- wage In robbery and i incendlarian, and, ¢ eratlons, conthined their wron {Geulminated Inthe murder Hall's wife and two children BURRELL SMItit and was reared by Gon, County, whore The ents were deep, fer eae und than jortinary eult- MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Louis, Feb, 20.—At about dusk last might Mr. Harry Lisk, superintendent of Knecht's coal-mine, was returning from Belleville to Lenze’s Station, wher driving Ina buggy. THE CUBAN huDGET, Manpnin, eb. 20.—By the Cuban budget the export of sugar and honey to Spain ix rendered free, and tha dutles on exports to other countries are reduced 10 per cent. Tho Minister of Colonies asks for authority to open negotlations for the reduction of the «utes on breadstuffs Imported Inte Cuba. GERMANY, THE DIET AND It Bent, Feb, 20, the Armory, and elatmed to hail from Boston, assalhint registered ng Henry He? Harrisburg, Ca. Was born In 1828, W. HL Sintth, in It he resided during his lifetine married, but lavished his iulstreas, who reeentt 0 i of ehard “Garrett Touse, when she tw affections upon & re hing ohttd, ROMBENIES AND INCENDIAIISM, Tn the carly part of 18 bers and Ineendarkes: comm Mous work by borin of the store of BLM nth manipulating thi of calico, boots, shou Seareely a night passes equenters of this lodglng-house ome troubly to the police, TUE JUSTICES, John Tussey, the man suspeeted of shoot- slay Van Hutasiing,« is ar before Justlee Inger- er ton chiirey of robbery, he will forfelt his bond by ¥ certs can where shia was then tnknown, Buratiy on we WAN Whom she all Tie turned Into 9 lana leading from tho moln rond to his house, when he suddenly reeelved a crushing blow {n the head from elther a slung: which knocked him out of th left him senacless on the ground, where he fell until about a youn; run away with her sister, General, was, she sa , the hand of rab> rneed their nefa- rough the rear deor Her husband, the ld, in Callfornla, and oO find her erring sister, wits In progress, sho Ithout paylag is Tearned tha Ing the yout burg tnider bonds to appe soll to-day to answ It is belleved that | not appearing, Pattlek Walsh, Comnalttes of the I before dustles M a charge of emi the Union's finds, suddenly left town wi Lit was afterward the notorious © OH t caso 18 not very stroi ved examination and went the mad scena and aria from “Hamlet,” Eckert's “Echo Song," and her part in the duo from the Alixir of Lovo," whieh she aung with Fernat!, Irtt number was sung in superb style, and lity was one of the best eiforta xhy has over mide here, rou rf burst of enthusiasm whieh did not cease unl ahe had roplicd with the ‘Twlokenbum Fer yong, which she sung when hore a fow weeks ‘The new tenor, Mr, Brangon, made a very agreenble tinpression and proved hiinaolf to be & vory Plensant ballad ginger. ‘#, tobuceo, ant Tho grocery af Frank tno and Rublrond stree Irglarieed—in entrance bel WEN the rear wall, by means df lot of, provistons ‘and mnount of money were Kecured. cery-establishinent of Butler Visited soon afterwards, through the rear d trance, they conehided: t to adult of thelr Was fred, but, the safe bet loft. ‘They next paid the resldence of Col, W, I. Bult through a window on thi vamuntlty of dress io Prussian Diet has been adjourned by Hoyal order until the close of thy sesston of the Reichstag, In the Reichstag to-day, Herr Ac} Conservative, was el dent, the olive being some tine during ho recovered sclousness, and crawled to within a short house, where he was found by his son bathed In blood and aguin senseless, Io was conye be terribly wouide washed open wid his no: ean recollect nothing of the Re murder, ax nothin; tho bugny was dis operators, lneludln, mine, have reeelve jented with o skull and crass ix supposed that the attempt uy first move towards carrylng out these threats, sic 8 unpopular amor they to-day assert. nine by any member of the U: heeause of komo personal because nf Tate disagreeme; sk is a powerful! vars of age. The occurrence | nau excitement in the Belleville Jangorra, corner of Y. the Chairman of tho Rellof * Unlon, appeared 1 yesterday to anawer to ling Upwards of $500 of Ife was diseharged onan ty;—the prosecution falllag to show lemund hud been made on hin A. 8, Guthrie, savore aut warrant ull offered’ oxceltar he thought she wonld lo prepare for tho eeted Second Vice-Presl- & Mosby wag ba A holo wre bored Niger striking a b ettect an ene f urn whole large U to the house, dl, Is head be se crushed, Te assault, but it ly an attempt nat Ask's person or ft urbed. A number of the manager of Knecht! Forrant) was In vol nd provoked tho Bt ot humor with his ure ‘toin E minor an in_exceltont style; and Sis the tngrnteful plaice in the progr. it with tho Monitelssohir F sharp tnlavl jh ayed vary artistical evening was the eluglog e's so-called National anthout, sath by n mixed chorus unior the direction milns, Miss Guyin reading the text un a aol Mr. Deanenty du aie ol 10 texture, construction, tho anthom hurdly warrant tho violent assump~ if hat it was Houvensing ungelé hid much to do dle composer while ina sort of clairvoyant con We would mtber credit him with ny ie 1 sources for mmuterial, anil displays hy wood (nsto in its arrangement, for It It Int oucther se as to produce quite w stirring ¢! i it is thin and monotonous titlon of a quite ordinary thome Sritannia” sort. ‘Tho gocoud cort will be given this afternoon, DRAMATIC NOTES. ‘ ‘Mies Tita Williams has becomo a membor of th “Alvin Joslin" party, Rdwin Elroy joina the Florence Herbert party at Morris, IL, to-night. es “My Partnor” will bo seon at Haverly’s to morrow evening for the last tine this season. “The Tripto Courtabip,"" W, D. Euton’s come= dy, will be presented ut Hooley’s on Tucsday eventing for tho first time in this clty. Dramatic attractions next week: Mev: “Pho Dunttes"; Hooley’ ——. - JAIL DELIVERY, Spectal Dupateh to The Chicags Tribune. Feb, 20.—Last night a jall de- ‘eurred at the Kane County dail at Genova that set at Iberty nearly every pris oner of Any consequence In the fnstitution. The eseape was planned and carried into sue- cexsful operation by George Wilson, the no- nr and jall-breaker, Ie or two ago wos men: 2, together with the revious escape from DBUILLIANT RECE Panis, Feb, 20,—Due DAndlifret Pasquier was reeelyed Into the French Academy on ‘The reeeption was a brillant his’ enstomary audience Into t Uatle —butfoone Lincoln, Ill, farmer, ap- M stieo Brown yesterday ‘and ts for the arrest of Wehurd ‘Ty Rael, and Charles 1 ite em with consplrlaig to defraud ‘orth of property, VARIOUS ous, 30 cents in pon Lisk is the APPOINTED GOVENNOL OF NATAL. Cancurra, Fob, %.—Pomeroy Colley, Pri- vate Secretary of tho Vicoroy’ ad Governor and Igh Commis sioner of Natal, South Africa, and eom- ps in the neighboring dis- of harnesseg, sle! Warrants have be August Simson, August Rettane! " me tho: Hers, The. fore, a torlous’ Chicago but id Bune whose recapture wel en aworn out against entry G. Dresser, and. an eliurge of conspiracy, Slde | brickyard Of whieh got i ne ok years age. robbed of sugn aud set on fire. at the Methods B. Noe, on Coll One night Hall contaluing hats, honnets, from a wagon, other articles, Mrs, Sallie Honr age, wud that of hatred, and not nts about wages, he Engtishinan about | 45 fred, ar that th Kane County Jil ringing tt to the go. Uniler hits ‘leadorship the prisoners fn the main‘corridor wronched an iron bar from Neell-door, burned out the staple from the tloor leading tute the debtors’ cell, burned a hote through the ceiling of this cell ‘inte the County Court-room above; crawled through an orlilea eleven by thirteen inches Into this room; removed the lock, and walled de. Iberately into the main hall, and thence out. The only {mplements used werd this fron ott fron bedstend. The escape was dls- covered at 8p. shortly after: its ocenre rence, when a deputy went to lock up the prisoners tn thetr cells, Purault was tne mediately began. ‘Three prisone: Indleted for an Aurora burg! sentenced to one year fo) Ju Elging and J. Shimmer, De Ku horie-tiief—started towards Chica; George Carponte maniler of the troo, The allegation Is that 1H tirned over some propaly 1 to bo used ite pn what was due thoi, md thal priited the prape UE the Indepted Hin Wirt Cllont, French Paper, Dinner party ata veh bourgeois’ honso, rend vdvucnté revouuting nt took my first brit,’ oxelted and nervous, # consumoiite scoundrel bad eg you took bin, But then Fowaa be Pructles, Howns a man of good reputation of which woutd have be ‘nishod hud be bev, eago and gat the rascal olf," an Tmpoerwwut per host, who presen PersONBe (putranizingly)—" lo this guntionen=£ slurt info. 2 was bls th ———— ANNAPOLIE, Mil, Feb, 20, dlay passed Ue 1 ov hnprisonment nelghborhouds by tod and unsee mud those who ci ing to Murfreesboy in the Spencer Block, Werpetratlun of the thert YELLOW-FEVER, Advices from Rlo de Junviro of the dl state that trom eight to ten persons are dylng dnily from yellow- fever, ‘There fs also much sickness on ship. board, and vessels are consequently removed locks and dispersed throughout uylug the men they nilsappro- sno, Jeb, was robbed, but the Lownon, Fi was dented'by Hull THE MUNDRR OF Mad PuGtT, 7» 1879, between WH and 13 Pcl and his wits B by the barking of find the “Major, after’ abe Lis toy pistol, started out of seurtiln tha ease of the K the outslle, he Ouse Tecated near GUILTY OF MURDER.. Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. ¥., Feb, 90,—The second trial of Charles Manko for the murder of Jom Atlotf, In the Town of Ema, in April, 1878, was concluded to-luy, after continuing twelve days. Tho case was glyon to the jury at noon, and at 9 o'clock to-night they brought In a vordicé of gullty, ‘The an- nouncement of the result of thelr delibora- tlons had but ttle effect on the prisoner, und he was romaniled to jail. to. awalt sentence, interview, lie sald the District-At- had Ved about him, and that his ne bors had formed o conlith {nfenus to make a strong fight to evade On the 16th of May, Melock wt nbghit, Maj, were arousal front glee! their wateh-dog, tuto a Hight and nis resldency to 0 NTY PERSONS KILLED, <lyices from Valpa- slou of shells in the arsenal, tw and half the butfdin espcolully us my cl proceeded towards a starel and, white. stad ps, Was fred vt hin. Es returned 3 Whereupon Hall fir Gatveston, ‘Feb, 20.—Tho News? Troms the City of Mexteu says? Grand ratlons are being muds to receive Gen, Gi Gens, Ignacio, Mexia, and appoluted a committes to receive the General at Vera Cruz, 4 stop two days at Orlzaba, | P fixes are urtunglng to tale part in die recep. on, a A Story of Henry He When Henry Chiy ritn, he waa Uled te inthe open alr, A vast leur the young orator, passing | diagonally hady and edging tn ihe igh ktagwered towards tho Mand Binith fled to thelr TUR ARRESTS, B orntug, Hall ich the fatal deed Ke, wud concealed ft iva stable, veh dled: and, un to vonviet | Pda not need to be through Pogh’s house, and“ Ma Mutlags Rowuro ‘tho Criterion Coe Seer tare Tie purty will A REVOLTING OCCURRENCE, ress Yepresentae Wnhexnina, W. Va., Feb. .—About a month age, the residence of William Wor- Tell, near Claysville, Ps., was burned to the ground, The fact that it wus fire was ovident at the time, but-other par- ticulars of a startling character’ have devel- Oped recently, which makes. ‘an -excced- lugly revolting occurrence, James- Worrell, —The Senate to- Rebel,” with G, A. hishtag by fine fh i the Olymplu, Josh Hart Novelty company. tes fn Cincinnati ure al lye: “Helleyiug that 0 to th Cunuen on stnue cla 18 o rommunity" wo hereby pledge ou rom patronizing un opera which opens its doors to en! ‘ind ou Sunday," On the followhy revolver with wh juitted In a sac That nleht, P his murderers: poluted so. strongh: hey were arrested. the pistol found, Moore, dames 1 and Daniel li for nasuults, went toward Aurora, prisoners in the and Witla Cou bigum{st, who was too orifice, eseaped, an Incendiary ‘Urse, swear, or use obscene forthe first time, for D acklress ain ussembly crowd had cunvened to aud conspleuuus ubovu ep twelve vagrants and Mike Quinn, a to get through cans back Hall and’ Smith that he steble was searche Creut excitement pi Filo off your corns with th o “ Japanese Corn- "dt will surely,cury und end pain. 3 conta,

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