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the Roymour'a felonds are working: bard for hevntiintians atidit ho renuntne folenibly fy. nnd nettve until dune they muy obtain seyern! qotes for him at Cinefnnatt. hia martagers will: loosen the unit rile seen ‘ther fa no doubt that Kansas will vogtat ta givo tho districts In that State all thé reprosontation to which thoy ari ontitted, Dut ft will not do to ask for the nbrogution of tho rulo in the West, and then give itanextra twist or two In tho mid-winter inaching Statos of tho Enst, Tue Hon. BB. Washburne has engare- ments to rend a papor on” Tho France-Germin War, and the Blege and Commie of Paris,” at In Porte, Ind. on Thitrsday event, and at Bouth Bend on Friday evening of this week. Tt Ja undoratood that fargo preparations to reaclvo hin have Leer made at both places. A Srenerany Susnsan’s threat thathe will carry his strongth over ta the third term, rathor than permit Sonntor Blaine to bo nominated, crentes some amusement In Ohto, where it $s well known nu power on earth can mnke the voters favorably to a polloy of wonk rovengo, ee Tesny B. Payne, Sam Tilden's political holr-nvparont, !s © coprreoner in tha huge Standant off: monopoly, whieh lovies a tax on every gallon of oll consnined In this country. ‘This fact nlone will suffices to rend tho Payno boom to grass, Trt Macedonian ery went up to Scuator Logan from tho Mlinols boometera, “ Come over and help ust” And hoe camo, and straightwny proceeded to Murphysboro, his old atamping- ground, ** . | Tre rtish to Colorado continues, and about £00 persons arrive in Denver every dry. Colore ndo would seem to ben good pinco for prudent men without money to keep awny from, Ir Senator Logan can capture a State Con- vention of 700 dolepntos, he deserves the cake and the enting thereof, pceenelaiees Saas PERSONALS, ~To Pomeroy: “ Your father I cannot be.” —Ben Hill, > Gen. Torronce should at oncd order a draft for the furnnee. “Thiave met the enemy and the furnace fs Btill mine."—Gen, Lorrenecs A “The colored troops fought me nobly.”— Opfctat Report of Gen. Torrence, ‘There is no doubt about Ben Butlor being tho friend of tho workingmen, He offered re- pal to present tholr ense to Congress for From the fact that Krupp, the ennnon- maker, has orders nhend for 4,000 of bis biggest guns, thoro Is no doubt that thepoace of Europe is. assured, i When a Boston man comes home at 1:5 o'clock n,m. qnd smashes the furniture, thoy say he Js in fin fconoclnstic mood, Out here tho yamo person would bo described ng * pilin.” A beautiful girl in Moline, ‘With bair like asllvery shoen, Onan oringe-peel stepped; Her parents tah rt . And thon saw that hor grave wns kept green, Tho credulity of some people is astontsh- log. An apparently sane man recently presont- ed ata Now Havon bunk u check for $700, which purported to have been alyned by a Yale Pro- fessor. It ts hardly necessary to say that he did not got tho monoy, We hnve recetyed s soul-song entitled “ Dleditation,” which begins: I wander by the winding rivor Where largo treos droop and tond tholr abado: Fo inko u Lower or lovely Hinde: Grvas tho brovzo so-wildly slenin— Waves to aud fro 'mongst frall leaves dying It is yery ovidont that the young person who wrote this is on tho wrong tack, What she wants tado is to wander into a drug-storo and gut u battle of colfe medicine, : A gay and reckless young man on Abor- doen street, whoso business as a commerolal tourist obliges him to visit all parts of tho coun. try, fell in lovo with a highly cultivated Buston young tady (thero aro no girls in Boston), and not long since lud her to what sho enlled.*' tho bymencal altar,” although ho characterized the performance ng “gittin’ marrid.” Hie blue stockingod bride is now a rosident of Chicngo, und, loving her husband dearly, tries by overy sneans in her power to adunt horsetf to tho Gare gen City style of convorsation, which, ns ovory- body knows, ff inclincd to be slungy. Aftor caro- fully’ watohing Arthur for soverul weoks, and noting his langunge, sho thought herself pre- Parcd_ to carry on a conversation in the best AVeat-Bido satylo, nnd resolved to ghow poopie put hero that n Boston young lady could onter domogencously Into nny sphere of life, So, when ber first rocoption-day camo, aho wits, 28 sho ro- marked to a friend, “to uso a favorit oxpres- sion of Arty's,” “londed for bear,” and when a visitor was ushered into tho parlor lost no timo in showing off her nowly-acquired knowledgo. Inreply to a spirited observation concerning tho weather, she gaid, You'ro talking,” and when asked. if she had not formerly resided in Boston, startled the visitor by, “I should smito.”” “I suppose you love tho old homo,” said tho Chicagoon, “Well,” said Boston, us hor bright eyes gléamed morrily through hor glasses, " you can just wagor your saccharino oxlstonco that T do.” Tho lndy says sho nover- know haw lca “You can bot your awoot Ifo" sounded before, rt POLITICAL POINTS, It Is perfectly safo to predict that the Ne- <braska Convention wilt not indorse tho third { term.—Omaha Hee (Rep.). ‘The contest between -the supporters of Gen. Grant and Sonator Mtalno fn Iltnols and other Wostorn States 1s becoming, t % be benoflelal to tho partyy-Ldaton Karnal Whilst we regret to aco.n third-term Pres- {dontint fssue forcod on tho country, this Con- youtlons popaunots its curnest adherence to that. nwritton law of the Republia whioh, uni test. oxampios, mits tho Pvoaticntial werys ee of gy oltizen to two torms.— Ae y (Ky.) Hepublican Convention, py to eginene Coney Speaking of the Indianapolis Journal's Sssortion thit Washburne for Prosident and for “glans: Covenior, ae & combination that can- 0 beaton in Indiana, tho Terre Hi ae pressenya: The Expres {efron to Atte ee hen proposed would mako oxcollent candidates. dor beet fino BOE ah Renrooly ones, Be marry ba lana with Wo should be gind to wee ft (tho third-term: Movement) defeated In tho Chicngo Convention for the suko of the party; but if not, wo will do qur Patriotic duty ut tho polls, und bury \t 4O love ungry frat and party aftorwurds motto BY att a Republi w— Be = man Hurbut, of Michigan. ee Congres The taf) of UMnols appears to have slipped Outof Logan's grasp, Holsnot holding her up to or promisod work for Grant. Awoll-dovelopod ut wavo ia swooping from tho Ohio iver to Luke Michigan, Wr Logan would hive ay Wop muro prosuntable ture it he hid por- ne bimnself tobe persuaded that he cauld je trive ta Ponnsylvanii.esiVaxhington Poste Tho poopls of tho United Btates ina: gine that thoy aro not opprossad by an uristocracy hoeauso thoy bavo no cltizons bearing’ horod~ ey Utles, But tho Praaident of an American way has fntnitlys moro power than an Eur Privit burl, and rullway inignates coolly ask for bowilinee which, 1¢ demanded by tho Enytlst Ear ty, would cause the urlsthernoy to disap. [ae ‘but would bo sald to tho proposition ot » tht Is what the Amerioin rallway kinga ask through Mr. Hurd, ugeita pay tobe ignored in tho in- ie ita tae tlie Tho bill wilt hurdly puss, Dr the introduction ta Congsurs 1s un ovidenca meee tazin, audacity with which a plutocrugy Gus! dum on the’ pubile pockeb— toronto y pak Peorls Journat recently male large eth ‘A8es Of paver in Canada, und paid the ox- the ant Auties theroon, sud yet yot the puper be, thun tho greedy Amerloan mukors ies re furniah It, In thoir ayarico and rapacity then unertoan innnufucturers have overrcavhod thae Honbed And ure charging so much for paper: Thele yen with the pphrendve ution, tovied in Viterican publishers tocpurchnaa baer uDpOnA Tons Felvcts that this oxtrome duty yield- oat year only 48 oe i t it cunts revenie to ho Govertimont, and. that tt tgan onerous tux Upon every n Hf uh lewspupur reader In the count re tnd talquit; ‘y,tho YY Of the wuvle proceed: ity wad bel parent," But Congress toms to pou ond soul, by the paper Inonopo- or tae eee teulst the 8 caker and the members id nition Which hay the subject ina h— Burt Wayne (fud.) Sentined, Js tha: FOREIGN. ‘The Liberol Goin in England Now Foots Up 106 Seats, Eleven Persons Killed by a Cre- osote Explosion in London. The German Bundesrath cumbs, and Bismarelc Is Himself Again. Sue Some Curious Incidents Con- .hected with the Clerical War in France. Weekly Review of the English and Continental Crop and Market Prospects, Additional Partlentars of the Horrible Haman Sncriflce In Bure ‘ mah. . Vignaux Well to the Front in the In- tornational Billiard Match © in Paris. . GREAT BRITAIN, EARL OF LYTTON, -Lonnoy, April 12—Lord Lytton, Vieeroy of India, has been created Earl of Lytton. ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED. Last night, during a fira In the creosote works near Victorian docks, ane of the stills exploded, killing eleven persons aud wound- {ng- several. Afuch damnge was dons to property, ELECTION RETURNS, Additional returns from the Parliamentary elections ares Col, Fred A. Stanley, Sec- retary of State for Wary and Mnaj-Gen. »Flelden, Conservatives, for Lancashire, North; the former was retleeted, For County Wexford, J. Barry and Byrne, ome- per have been eleeted by large ma- orities, Patrick E, Martin and ‘Maram, Home- Tolors, for County Kilkenny, the former re- elected. .! it. H. Metge, advanced Home-Ruler, and Charles Stewart Parnell, Ttome-Ruler, for County Meath, the latter rediected, PARNELL, prenking at Ballina, said he had bound limeelf by no pledge to git elther for Cork or Meath, but was determined, if returned, to sit for Mayo, Nearly 1,000 constabulary have left Dublin to maintaln order (uring io coming Btruge gle between Parnell and the priests, THE LINEAL GAIN. Tho Liberal net gain is now 100 votes, RACE WONsE KELLED. Loxnon, April 12.—Lorllard’s f-year-old filly, Geratdine, had her back broken Satur day. exerelsing, and was killed. Geraldine was entered for the Newmarket Handicap on Wednestiay nextjand the International Handi cap on Iriday. .GERMANY, TO PLUASH MISMARCK. Bena, April’ 12.—The Bundesrath has adopted the resolution proposed by the Rep- resentative of Bavaria, declaring the receipts for the Post-Oflice reniittances shall be lable to stump duty, thus reversing the vote of March 8, which led to tho. resignation of Bis- marek, . A COMPLETE nAcKnOWN, Lowpoy, April 13,—A. dispatch from Ber- Hn says no singlo’ Stato'in the Bundesrath yesterday opposed tho stamp-tax on recelpts for postal orders and remilttinces, although soveral abstained from voting., One member described certain points in tho conduct of business in the Bundesrath as requiring’ re- form, Including some Ihuitation of the. right of yoting by proxy, Proposals on the subject were referred to 2 committee, of CONVICTED, Ofstxtecn persons accused of connection with secret societies In Berlin, and of ne- ranging lotteries for the benells of families who had suffered by the expulsion of friends or relatives, tive have been convicted of the latter pffonse and sentenced to Imprisonment. ‘ AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT, Benrix, April 13.—The North German Ga- gette publishes a Ministerial resolution which has been communicated to Mgr. Jncobini, stating that the German Government. per- celve in the Papal brief of Feb, 34 a fresh algn of pacific sentiments from_the Vatl- ean; aut as soon as the Government have visible proof of these sentiments in neta thoy will endeavor to obtain fram the Leeis- Jature powers which will allow them greater freedom in thoappltention of the Inws, there- by offering a possibility of milligating or whole ishing such regulations us are felt by tha Vatican to be severe, FRANCE, PRINCE HOUENLOIIR, Pans, April 12—Tho Tempe saya: It seems certain that Prince Wohenloha will depart from Paris within ten days to ocenpy his now post for four months, after which timo hé will return to Paris, In tho absence of Hohentohe, ‘Baron Radowltz will repro- sent Germany, Lon PERE DIDON, * N, April .—A dispatch from Paris "It is stated that Pere Didon, the Do- minican whose sermons recently ereated a sensation here, has been rustiented by the General of his Order, and will bo Interned In axmall monastery of Carboro, island of Cor sica, Inhabited by hale a dozen: Ltallan monks,” t UNTRUE, : ‘The story of the capture of the Duke and Duchess of Baxe-Melningen by Sleilian brig- ands fy untrue, THE ANTIVESUIT WAT, New Yorfis, April 13.—A_spectal. cablo to the Pelearam to-day from Paris says: Le Si his morning relates a curlunn stars shewing the extremes to which the Clorlealy ure pus) pin matters, L'slventr de la Ma- yenne, & Kepublican Journal, has for an Beent at Entrammes a hinn whose wife Is a strict Cathie, On presenting herself at the confessional for Kuster duty the curd in- formed her that, ng she sold that Journal, he would not confess hor, She replied that the paper belonged to her husband, and thut she alld not sellit, ‘The curd then said thot her axcitne Was pot A valid ane, as she was an Ac complica, and that he would not allow her to perform her Enster duties until her husband stopped selling the papor, Bie sty SAAT Y PLANS, . t Republique Praneatse says this morn: ing that Emile Oliver Isto be Banee Nae lvon’s porte parole and right-hand man Jn the new Hopipartist ormanlzation, whieh, it thinks, will have about the saine luiyor- tance us a corporal’s guard,” 5 A WELCOME DEATIT, Any porsons occupying high pl French society will prot ably have mr silent thanks for the death of Lombate Intely head of a scandalous department of the secret police Invented by the Bonapart. ists, nud reecutly abolished, Lombard: had. in his possession tho only hoy to the cipher Ist of people formerly euiployed as aptes by tho Prefecture, i A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT, 'Theaphile Gautler’s friend, Tha Tun Ling, the Chinese poet, gave a Chinese inatinée at the Athenwinn ‘Theatre yesterday. It was so snecosaful thut It wilt be repeated, A wunnber of xongd aung by two Elves of tho Celestint musto halls Imparted a pleagant va- riety to the novel ontertalument, MABONIC THOUNLE, ‘Tho Jesal independent existence of the twelve dissentioné Masontlo Lodsus revently constituted here, under the ttle of | La, Grande Loge Simbolique Eeceasalye,” lias Aust been nofited to the Suprome Council, fhe spilt in die Seotch Masonic camp fs thus formally accomplished, A PROTEST. Panis, April 1.—Tho Union says Cardinal Niua, Papal Secretary of State, has addressed: to the French Govyerument a protest agalust the decrees ugalnst unauthorized religious bodes, é DENIED. The France contradicts is awn statement that the Government. contemplated the. re- pression of further nimnifestations on the part of the Bishops, ENGLISH GRAIN TRAD. WEEKLY REVIEW, Toxnon, April 12—The Mark Lane Er- given, tn. ita veviaw of the corn trade the past week, says: Slx weeks of thoroughly sea: sonable wenther have made a wonderful change In the nepectof the country. Wheat is somewhat backward fit some districts, but therefore less Hkely to suffer from any ree turn of cold weather, Showers have some- what delayed tha epmpletion of the spring sowing. Tho supplies of English wheat aro again amall, both in London and-lin the proviiees, Prices have dvelined a shtiling, millers’ re- quirements being light, and the weather favorable for the fature crop, There ling deen a marked decline In foreign wheat in London, entsed BY THE APECULATIVE COMMINATION in Amerten to dietate prices to Western Ene rope, Red wliter, whieh # fortnight azo was worth 57 shillings per quarter, soll with difleulty at 8 shillings per quarter decline. Tuastan sorts have not declined quite so de- eldedly, but the tendeney in all cases lis been adverse to sellers, At the same time the decline stimulated the demand, and mill ers in some eases hought comparatively free ly. .The proximate cause of the collapse of tho ring was not so much abstention from buying on this side as favorable crop pros pecta In both England and Amerien, ‘The oMicint estimate of the stock of grain fn London $s lorger than antieipnted— namely: 278,000 quarters, against 200,000 at the corresponding tle last year. Compared with the stock In eranary at the beainning of the yeur, there isa deetineof 218,000 quarters, Maize, in consequence of large arrivals, ree eedetl § shillings to 4 shillings from the recent, highest point. Mixed Ameriean extra ship: plug Is now 26 shillings. AURIVALS AT PORTS OF CALL have been moderate, Trade very quict for wheat at1 shilling to 1s 6d lower, with only a moderate demand at the decline, It Is not! le, however, that the Continent has taken a considerable pro- portion of the lute arrivals. Maize sold steadily but weaker atthe close, Wheat for stiipment was freely offered, but buyers continuing Indisposed to operate, It declined fully ist. Muize was 6d lower, Soles of Enulish whent Inst week were 24,614 quarters at 489 2d per quarter, agalust 52.080 quarters nt 418 per quarter the previous. year. , Imports into the United Kingdom during the week ending April 3 were 1,010,140 cwt of whent and 144,052 ewt of flour, BACIIFICED, Losvos, April 12—The 700 men, boys, women, girls, priests, and forelgners sacrl- ficed nt Mandalay for the restoration of tha King’s hiealth: were buried alive, not burned, under the towers of the elty walls, The followiug. is the explanation of the horror: When city Is built fn Burinah human enerifices are offered, A new mon- arch usualy has a new Capliol, The evil spirits are irritated. There has been no change of the Capitol, and-the virtue of the old sacrifices being gone, to appease the evil apirits the astrologers declared it necessary: tooffer 700 Ives. ‘Tho sueritices were imade by order of King Theebaw. AFQUAN AFFAIRS, 2 Catcorra, April 12.—Abowrrahman Khan is still at Kunduse, It is expected that if the Afghan gribes make a stand, the place chosen Will probably be between’ Shuhjul and Mukeer. The rlnelipt sale Belongs position party at Shuzuel have ar- Healt Stam STaulaw.- The differences be- tweety the chiefs prevent a unanhnous opine lon. BMALI-TON IN TURMATE Theebaw’s son and heir, only a few months old, und the brother of the lute King, hive hoth ded of small-pox, Astrologers iulyise Theebaw to remove the Capital to Mount. Shobo, the original seat of the present dynasty, ARMY MOVEMENTS, To-lay 0 brignde of 3,000 infantry and 600 cavalry, with ten guns, will march to codper- ato with Gen. Stewart, who will reach Ghazneg on the 10th inst, and will then make annttack on Jurdull Mahomed Jan has not yet arrived at Cabul, but he promises to come shortly. Whether he comes or not, is of sinall fnportance, as 0 rent majority of his party has coma in, He, ving an adherent of Mustadi Uabibulla han, will probably follow that person. RESIGN! Lonnoy, April 12—The resignation of Lord Lytton as Viceroy of India reached the Indian Office Inst week, + TUROUGI CHINA, JOURNE' Cancutra, April .12,--Count Szechenyo has arrived, having accomplished the jour-. ney through China to Bhan,” SOUTIL AMERICA, CINLTAN BARDAIITIES, PANAMA, April 18.—Tho Star and Herald anys: ‘The United States steamer Adonis, It is reported, has formally established a coal- ing station at Golfo Dulce, and five tons of eon have been depdSlted.on shore. Peruvian papers report the destruction of the guano-loading apparatus at Chincha Ist- and, tho seuttling of n water-boat, and the coutplota desolation of the place, Tho Chil- fans also Janded at Mollendo, and from ac counts, probably much exaggerated, they re- spected nelther forclgners nor natives, age, sex, nor condition, A letter from Arequipa says: “The mag- nificent buildings i Mullendo belonging to the rallrond have been completely destroyed by the Chilfans, and everything movable carried off, ‘The officers, without excep- tion, led the way, opening private trunks belonging to English Indies, and: filling their pockets with tho. contents.’ Men are ree ported as having outraged many women and even small Binh and in some crises children, Soldters wore foreed by thelr officers -to tre pon wens to restrain their devilish rutality, ‘The Peruvian steamer Union succoeded In breaking the blockade at Arica on the morn- ing of the 17h March, and discharged acarao of war material under a heavy fire from the blockading fleet, She then took coal on board and nguln put to sea, arriving safely at Callao, While diselinrging her cargo. at Arlen, the Union fost one aan killed and seven wounded, Sight dimnage was’ also done the ship from the fire of the enemy, BILLIARDS, VIGNAUN—HLOSSON, Pais, April’ 13,—In the third evening of the billiard mateh between “Vignanx and Slosson,’ Vignanx opened with 37, .Slosson followed with arun of 270 in fourteeri. win- utes, for which he was much applauded, After some unimportant innings, Vignanx scorod O51 fn one run In atte minutes, mak- Ing 800 and leaving Slosson at Fit, Vignaux? Average, 888-4, diosson's average, ie ‘Tho total numberof points made in the Hi evenings fg: Vignanx, 9,400; Slossun, 1 SPAIN, THE WHOICINE, *Mannm, April 12.—Otero, the reglolide, will be executed Wednesday. Ie will bo placed In tho pillory twenty-four hours pro- vious to the execution, uccording te custom, VARIOUS, : PERIAIED, ConsTANTINOPLE, April 19.—Many persons perished fn the foods nour Ismid, ak SKOBELEPY, Sr. Patersnuna, April 12,—Gon, Skobeleft started yesterday for Minsk en route to ‘Tilils, : THE RUSSIAN NAVY. Tn consequence of alarms on the Chinese Sroutlor the Commander of the Russian DPa- ede squadron has been Jecalteds SUs suc- cessor Wil! start Ln a-few d ; ter jays, Bhirteon, Poople who have a weakness for bolioving that i ee puinbee atten fa ay pays the Inde Y 7, APO requested to meditate Upan shu following fact, the wutsontieny oF vote 1s Basse a hionttrsagas ae Mat te v of Janua: 5 Y Urusecls in u house ‘Wumbered ‘thirteus, On ME CHICAGO TRIBUNE: “| The sont! TUESDAY, APRIL 13 “1860—TWELVE PAGES Friday, Fob, 12, 1875, he waa drafted into the nr ty by virtue of having drawn the mimber thir- teens” A fottery tleke na inherited by him bearing the number thirteen, which ling ‘lately drawn a prize of 200,00 francs, ‘ be “ SWIFT RETRIBUTION. A Remarkable Fragedy in BMilpois— Peaperate Struggle Retween a Farmer and a Robber onan Mullrond Track, Bt, fouls Hepubtican, One of the most. remarkable tragedics of the year occurred ou Wednesday evening Inst on tho I{nols sido of the river, the full facis relating to which were gleaned by a Repubttean reporter yesterday, John Ful- lerton tsa farmer,a kind-hearted nian, Uving near Swanwich, on the Cairo Short-Line Rattroad southeast of Enst St. Louis, Last Weilsesdayat a tate hour tn the afternoon a tramp sauntered Inzity up to the Fullerton farm-house and told the old story of «esti tution, want, and scarcity of work,. He said that he was tired and hungry, and the farmer, helieving his story, Juvited lim tito the house. The good farmer's wife was away, and so he, with his own bands, set out a meal for the beggar. The latter partook of tho edibles, and at the end seemed grateful for them and thanked tha: farmer as he flulshed hfs ment ant started npon bis fourney again So soon as he had turned his back on the premises the farmer locked his house and started out Into the fields to work. ‘The tramp only went alittle distance from the honse, and then hid in the bush and watted to seo what move farmer Fullerton would make, Me was evidently a lang-headed tramp, and had made tp his inind that Ful- lerton’s family were away, that Fullerton tao, world soon leave the house, and thet then and there a good chance would present itself to enter and rob the premises, ; ‘Tho farmer, a8 nlrendy stated, went out to work In the’ field, but only a tittle distance from the house. Then {t wns that the tramp returned to the place which had sheltered and fed him but a moment before that he broke open a window, entered the premises, rigged himself ont with anew sult of clothe ing, and took possession of 1 silver watel and $0 In money. ‘Then he went to the wit: dow through which he had entered, jumped out, aud resumed his Journey at a quick pace, It was about this thine that Fullerton looked up from his work and sew: the tramp junp out of the window and hurry away toward the railrond-track. Tie lost no time tn follow. Ing the thief, and afterasharp pursuit caught. up with hineat the track, ‘The tramp was a well-buflt man, and was evidently a desper- ate one, for Instead of running away he stood and faced the farmer, Tle intterrushed right at him without a word of explann- thon, and a desperate hand-to-hand encounter ensued. Ward work and regular living gave the farmer the advantage of bis villainous opponent, and soon the Intter was the under inn iu what seemed 0 atruenle for life, But the tramp, knowing that It meant almost death to let go of Fullerton’s shoulders, held on with a terrible grip. As they loy strum ling there. the farmer. was startled by the senna of an approaching train, bound express was rounding aeurve and apptoaching the two at lightning speed. Fullerton looked and saw it coming, With all the power that -he could muster, alded by the impulse of fear, le gave one tremendous spring and broke loose from the tramp’s grip. He had not a moment tospare when he made the spring, end as he Jumped tho side of the coweatcher of the engine grazed his. shouller, The tramp, suddenly alarmed, algo’ attempted to eseape, but before jie could regain his feet the eoweateler struck and killed hit instantly. ‘The farmer, when the truln hod passed, stood alone with the dead body. ‘The. remulns were subsequently pieked upand the man’s clothing senrehed: - In the pockets were found the money and watel stolen froin. the farm-house uid INferiid toahove, These wero returned to the fafmer. There was nothing to be found about the dead man to pass his identity. A Coroner's inqiest will he held ant may throw, some new light on the strange tri CANADA. Fatlures During the ‘First Quarter of the Present Yenr—A Wonderful Valle Ing O1-A Sermon on Job Ingersoll Murder and Arson—Horrible Deed= Veusel Disasters, Ki Spectut Dispatch to The 2htcago Montrear, April i®—phefiilures in. the Dominion for the first quagter of the present year were 503, with Tabi Tes of S4,816, Against GH, with Mabllitles of $11,613,007, the corresponding quarter df 187). The fig- ures this year are exceptidhally small, show- inga deerense of nearlyone-hulf 18 com- -pared with the firat quarte# of any previous year since 1874. The Nablilties are less than they were ever before reputted In any quar- ter since the commencemunt of the publiva- tlon of the quarterly returns, : The announcement that tholey, A. d. Bray would take for his text Inst ovuntng,. “Col, Ingersoll upon Conversion, Heaven, and Tiel,” attracted an cnorous congregation to Zlon Chureh (Congregational). Tho Wit- nesa describes thesermon as follows: “With out formally announcing his text, the Rey. Bray pitched right into the middle of his aubject, preached what nidy be called, with- out any disrespect to the preacher, a inost re markable «discourse, 0 Ievture,—a selentitle lecture rather than a sermon,—in which some of the long-chertshed traditions, and possibly better than traditions, of orthodoxy wero as roughly handled ag Infidelity Itself.” It is stated here by partles wall Informed on telegraph matters that thore Is no truth In tho rninors that negotiations are in progress for an annigamation of the Montreal and Dowlnion ‘Telegraph Companies, A local paper says that the rumors have been prop eu ai bya trio of speculators,—two in Ni york. and.one in Toronto,—and that the! have made several profitable turus-on sto by tho fatse reports. ‘Thelr mods of proceed: ing, however, the paper says, has been found out, andl It has no longer any effect upon the iad Speetal Dispateh to "The Chteago Tritune, Burranron, Ont, April 4—About Wo'clack Saturday night the house of ‘Thomas Hns- kins, near the Village of Wooler, County: Northumberland, was discovered on fire, On arriving on the seene w horrible slzht. pre- sented itself to the gaze of the villagers, Near the door, with the face burled in the dirt and ashes, the bedy of the unfortunate owner was found, the legs and lower part of the trunk belng entirely consumed, while tho romatulyy portions were burnt almost, hevond recognition, It is supposed that Taskins, who was 7 years old, aud reputed to have constisterablé money In the hotse, was mur dered and robbed, and then, In order to oblitorate all traces of the crime, the fond, or dlondds, set fire to the premises, lat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, pe 5 ~ AwmuEnstnuna, April L.—Thoe schooners Fellowernft. and Emery arrived here. thts morning in tow of the steamer Erie Belle, being badly damaged by being driven ashore at Leamington during tho: lite gale. Both are laden with railroad tles, which they are discharging hore preparatory to going into drydock nt Detroit, . Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Continawoov, April 14—This harbor, which during the past week had been eleared of ico, was during Sunday worning by the shifting of the wind again’ fied for three miles out, In the evening two solooners, stipposed to be those reported as leaving Chi- ono for this port, could be distinetly seen. trylng to work thelr way through tho ice, a 18 o'eluck to-night they had set ar rived, Spectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, OwEN Sounp,. April: 1.—Tho steamer Prinoe Alfred, before reported Ice-bound olf Cubot’s Head, Jast ight drifted in sight of Bly Boy, where she now tics hedged in by heavy flelds of fice. ‘Iho Captain, who walk to Big Tay on tho Ice, reports belng ont in the fearful galu and snow-storm of Saturday Jast, Guriag which tho vessel had hor rudder broken, ‘The Captain expects svon to get her, reluase ‘The steamer Coluinbla, of the Chicago Line, fe hora, ready” to start, walting favorable ‘Spdctat Dispatch to Ths Chicaga Tribune, Krnastoy, April 13,—Steawer Plorrepont, bound fram Ganunoque for this port, ran on. an island In the river, a short distance east of this por during the hiuticane and snow- ‘storm of Saturday ufght, dashing agalnst the rock with such forco na to burst the flange of the steam-plpe, ‘The escaping steam severo- Jy scalded the purser, George D, Kenzle, and odeck hand named Campbell, ‘Tho steamer ig only slightly damaged, Se A Pearl Nocklace. ‘Tho moat maunificent and costly peart neck- Ince da the world Is now the proporty of Countess Henekel,a lady, well known at London and Paris. It ig make of three bistorical necklaves, vach of which hus enjoyud oonsid¢ruble celebrity in fore wor thaied. One of them, valued ut $60,000, was poll to the Countess by n grandes of 8; It fs known ns the “neokinee of tho the second belonized to the ex-Queen and the third sua the frimone neck- King to the Kinpross Bugénie, and by sold ton London joweler for $100,000, DARING TOM BOYD. He Makes a Leap of One Hundred and Twenty Foct at Munfordville, and Comes Out Safe and Sound, Spectat to Lauterttie Courterstournat. Lorisvinur, Ky., April IL—A few days alnce Thomas Boyd, a clock tinker, clalming Belfast, Ircland, ns his home, eatne to this place and had a notice published In the Tart. County Democrat that he would on Sunday (teilay) Jump off the railrond bridge across Green River, 9 structure 120 feet high. At 10 o'clock people began to gather froin all points in the county, and the trains north and south brought from Bowling Green, Cave City, Ilurse Cave, Bacon Creek, and Upten’s. hindreds more to witness. the Dig jump, By 12 p'eloek at feast 1,000 people hut collected, eager and nnixious, to see the unparalleled feat, when the bridge stateh- ann Informed the finpatient crowd that the railrond company had given him orders to stop Boyd frous finmping. This dt the crowd, and nutnerous threats ¥ by the most determined ta hav the leap whether the railre comymury were willing or nits yet none were bold enough to place hin on the bride. tha crowd moved a short distance up the river, and made: Boyd climb a sycamore tree nbout forty feet high, and Jitmp from that. This he did with suet epse and dexterity that the crowd cheered fue Hously, and beeame so intieh the more ans. fous to see hin make the lenp from the bridge. Finally, ay a last resort. digpatehes were sent.to the proper railroad authorities in Loulsville, and in reply word was received. that he could do so under protest. and at his own perth, Clothed in black pants aid vest, tight-fitting skull cap, anid in its snek fect, he walked out to the niddle of the bridge, ag cool and collected a3 niost men are inder ordinary clreumstanees, and laughed and loked a few imfnutes with the crowd. when 1e Announced that he was ready to make the perilous leap, The humense gathering of People, so far beneath that they looted like plgmles, were mover by Intense feeling, and became hushed and silent. “One, two, three,” and the daring diver sprang head- Toreninst 120 feet down into the water below, For a few seconds he was under the wat but as goon as he nppeared above thesurface, sWwhnning lustily, a tremendous cheer went up from beth hanks of the river, and the ennoe that fnddied hin ashore was inet by hundreds of excited people, and Boyd's hat was filled to ayerflowing with silver, Iv ts he same man that fiunped off the Ohio Falls bridge, but this is at least thirty fect hheher, and Js decldedly the tghest. fiinp and the inost daring feat of the kind ever performed inthis State, Saturday he proposes to jump off the railroad bridge at Bowllr $a ne Green, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, On and after Sunday, April 4,and thereafter until the completion of the new union depot corner Madison and Canal streets, which will bo about Ist of Octobor next. pussenger trains of this Company will arrive nt und depart from the “ Panhandle" depot, corner Clinton and Carroll etreeta, West side, Poople wilt bear fn mind that Milwaukee avenue cars, on Randolph street, run direct to this depot. Chicago ticket ‘ofices, 63 Clark street, Grand Pacific Hotel, Palmer House, and at the depot. a More Greek Brigandace. The briyands that lutely captured Col. Singer havo now gelzed Dr. Marulls, n German naturale ist, who wast Hing through Allmnla nnd Atpasanibia for selentitie purposes, ‘The ransom demanded for the prisoner is £5000, full negortent of trousers, inten Jackets, The lettor forwarded by the brirands to the German Cons! at Saloned threatens to pe tha prisoner to dents if thelr demand fs not minediatels complied with, and promises, on the other hind, tat a new suituf lathes will be presented to the Doctor if the nunsom be pald forthwith, and ee A Triplet. Tn 1887, In Jesentnine County, Kentueky, were born ut the same hour, and of the sume mother, Martha. Mary, and Munairet Mebol, They irrew up together, caring. for no other soviety,” When they we nat verging Into wot heed thelr Tnthor died, having Brat oxnete| trem then nt promise never towarry and never to revarnte nati death. They have kept the vow, aud now, , fn thelr 634 year. live in their old home, “BUSINESS NOTICES, Kron in the Mood, Colden’s Lichizts Liquid Extrnet of Beef enriches the blood. aids digestion, cures dyspet nervousness, debili- ty) and feinute voinplumnts. ———____— Travelers, stop at the Axtor Hone. wy Yorks HALES MONEY OF HoREROUND. on o) ee ee ee “Bright Sar of Tope, It Casts Its Beams Upon the People of Chicago in & ‘Special Manner, How. the Dangers of Colds, Consumption, and Death arg Avoided, A Scientific Discovery Upon the Subject of Great : Importance. Horehound and Tar as a Modern Means of Pre=- serving Life. Fow poopte roulizo tho fatal significance of even Might cungh, The Irritation which attenits it in annoy> ing, but the danger which imponis and Is certuii to Tullow, uuless prompt menmures are taken, 18 wuldom folt. It was with tho titention of avoiding this ovil Unt tho proprietor of MALY HONEY OF TORR. HOUND AND AN dovived the great remudy und placed {t before the public, Who results which havo attondud {ta use are sluply wondorful.. Not only hne itin all casos relieved coughs, ends, and brenchint diMeuttios, but it ins cured Consumpuon at times ‘when the life of the sutures was considered lost, As @ proeautionary inenns it'ta unexcolleds sea cnra it is unequaled, It 1s prescribed by loading physicians whon ufvotual cures are deslrod; aud tt ta indorsed by all who havo tried It. In addition to the olomonts tt contains, and which’ Hs name indicates, 1t has five author ingradionts, allof which are specially designed ‘Ww restore the dollugte tissues of the lunge and tinat. HALWS MONEY OF HORKHOUND AND TAR te forsale by alldrugglats, It is tnvaluable os a hou hold ramedy, und os such cummonds Itself to: all, Dey tte CN, CRITTENTON, Proprietor, New York. FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION, ‘The partnership horatofore oxlsting’ under the frm name and style of Atenra, Hates & Compuny te shls 8th day of April, 220, dlusvtved by mutual cungent, NATIAN MEAT ELL DATES, JAMES C, BROOKE. eee ‘The undorsigned will continue the lumber business ‘under the sang firm name and style, and pay all lise bilities and cullect sil debts dug to the onl frm. NATHAN MEALS, HLEWATRS, BONNETS AND HATS, SPECIAL OPENING, , Bord, Central Mex’e Mall, Wednesday, 14th, WEBSTER & COMPANY, 1G STATEST., formerly 107 Hiateeat. ee THE TRIBUNE WEATIUER-MAP. Dissatisfied,” From Observations Made by the Signal Service, U.S; A., at x2°P. M., : Washington Mcan Time, April 12, 1880. . a : oH « par 20.43 WB, xivigon 2 " Pembina 9.1 A oor Tanglinde West Po irom Cirernwkh AB” Carry (Winn! a Fa Parest ayy ATION, A tianactnrt of tresm-rorcr. ists It Ine 204y ’ 1 tc Breckonricige OTN a % LOCAL aUletn velar Mae 29.0% Tolatto x ror 20.08 TW Bar oD Ta cLoynnsport 745 (ie cs Pittsburel = {J iw, 26.10 a Peng fod ‘T 43 Canines ‘ ar Wt @'", 29" fawthapous Ora ae ant oulsvilte ae Rar 20.19 7A ie aBionmond, i ‘T 40 PAatigers fa ae Fy RBhvitla 7, Men Koa, Ot Pe a rrrrnnae Taratinte Wee fom 8 ‘Observations taken‘at all stations ut the same mumont Of time ONSERVATIONS: oy “J Toronto ia v4 ‘Chuttanoo; 4 Ax, fot na vat ba ; Drevin Coan yori st egy ; hicot Ationtas % ny irmtnghamy’ ‘s, J art a ‘ aff PEAIGNED | ah On ty sane ~| | LF Enep sve Ry i Pr ae ag Nand va a waaal jad sonvillo EN uannmonsturs col |: ‘ GN Meee ere del Sovannaha fF a Cmicago, Aprit 12. Ther, i | Wenet.| Vert mm | |S. i | a is. 4o_ | Is “Maximum, 65 minimum, INDICATIONS, Orrice or Tie Crier Btaxat OrFtcen, Wasiixatos, D,C.. April 13-1 a, m.—For Ternesseo and the Ohl Valley, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weather, southwesterly winds, falling barometer, followed in weat portions by risiug barometer ant colder northwest winds, : 1 For the Lower Lake region, warmer, clear wenther, followed by increasing cloudiness, possibly “by raln or snow, southwesterly winds, lower barometer, :j For the Upper Lake region, Upper Mirstestppl att Lower Missourl Valleys, clenror partly cloudy weathor, warm southwest, veering to colder northwest winds, risfuy, preecded in gouth’ and east portions by falling barometer. Cautionary signals continue at Duluth, Houghton, Marquette, Recannba, Section -1, Chicago, Grand Huven. Cleveiand Section 4 suitiln, Rochest Mackinaw City, Alpen, ‘Port Huron, Detrott, Section 4, Toledo, Sandusky, ‘So, andl Section Seon Chas. Gossage g§ Co. General Dry Goods “Opening!” “Eor this Week!’ MONDAY, APR. [2, TUESDAY, APR. (3. ime “On Exhibition,” all the New Styles of Carpets, Curtains, Upholstery, Displaying Matertalsand Designs Fresh, Rare, and Cniquel WEDNESDAY, APR: (4, THURSDAY, APR. 15, Special Exhibit of Everything New in Spring Dresses, Mantles,. Dolmans, Shawls, Children’s. Suits, - Infants’ Wardrobes, Latles’ Underelothing, Silks, Dress Goods, 66 Paris, London, and Bertin Novelties !?? FRIDAY, APR. (6, SATURDAY, APR. [7.. “ Magnificent Display of" “Elegant Parasols.{” ‘Rich Fans? “Fashionable Hosiery! - “Lace Novelties !”' “Fancy Articles !”? Ribbons:and Trimmings, “é6Excelling in' Elegance All Former Exhibits [?? t ** All this Week!” Chas. Gossage & Co. TOLY, 18977, woods by tho the Pennsylvania Cons Partios toniy tral oF Htar Union Live will plouse weut al the valiver House Wednesday vvonlig ats o'eluck. A LOSER, SCA rade enn FAIRBANKS’ _ STANDARD S ‘OP ALL LE Ss FAIRBANKS: MORSE & CO. 142 &113 Lake 8t., Chicago, Bocarefultobuy daly tho Genuine,” ~~ * SUITS. WEST END DRY GOODS HOUSE, MADISON: AND’ PEORIA-STS; CARSON. PIRIE&CO ‘THIRD Silk Suits for - - ° $15.00 hilk Suits,-extra‘heavy. 18:00: Silk and Brocade Com- bination. Suity 20:00 These are the Greatest Bargains’ in’ Silk Dresses ever opened in Chicago. Ladies who think of buying will find it to their ad- vantage to see them, 300 Walking Jackets, in the Intest shapes, and choicest’ springy enters, all wou! materials, at $1.50 and $5.00. 200 All- Wool Ulstersy Coachman, Jersey, Robesplorve, and other’ new" shapes, 86.50 and 7.50, All-Wool Cloth Suits, DIRECTORE Styles; with Silk Linings and Brocade Facings, $15.00 and #ED.O0. We also offer at’ very low prices, Cash- mere, DuBega, Flannel, and Ponges SUITS, And Colored and Black Cloth, Sitk, and Satin de Lyon. DOLMANS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY. The cnormous increase of our business:has compelled a corresponding enlargement of our facilities, and previous:to the removal of ourCLOAK and SUIT Department to the second floor, where it will occupy ten tines its present space, we will muke such prices’, : ~ on new and desirable goods as will attract the attention of all buyers, and convince them that -It Pays to Trade With GARSON, PIRIE & 60. SARAH BERNHARD FOR SALE BY” Chas. Gossuge & Co., AND ALL LEADING DRY AND FANCY COODG HOUSES. 2 AT WHOLESALE ONLY OF NATIVE, BLO'OM, No. 473 BROADWAY, New York. ~~ SABANTSIC GOODS, | Prices Greatly Reduce Our Large und Choice Block af Chinday, Japanese, Turkleh, and Pordan Guods, Curie, Maryroulerles, Qrluntal Ruse und Carpots, Soreens, Vagus -lnlla Dinner Ware, Kiotu, Owari, ot, Ui great yaploty, VISITORS WELCOMED, ‘A. A. VANTINE & CO., 831 Broadway, uder Thirteeilhest., New York, \