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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FOREIGN. Bxoiting Debate on the Re- ligious Crusade in.the French Deputies. Sympathizing Bishops Officially Fe Warned Not to Harbor the Jesuits. The Porte Disinclined to Accept * the Decision of the Con- te forence, And Is Reported to Be Prepar- : Ing for Armed Resist- A tan ance. RE Albanian Troops Making a Threaten- ‘ing Movement on the Groek Frontier. are Bradlaugh Quictly Takes His Seat in tho English House of Com- mons. ‘The Amoricans Still in tho Lead in tho Shooting at Dollymount. FRANCE, ‘TI ANTI-JFSUIT DECNEFS. Panié, July 2.~A discussion on the anti-Jesuit Aecroes is looked for in thoChamberof Doputics slmultancously with tho presentation of tho ree | Pportof the Committee on tho Plenary Amnesty Dill in the Sonate, Tho Chtef Judge of Lillo has overruled tho objection of tho Prefect of tho Jurjsdiction of ordinary tribunals. In a judg mont doliveret! Thursday ho declared that tho legality of tha deurces, though not direetly in- Yolved in the question, was boing challenged. Itis for the civil tribunals to decide tho point, and that the Jesuits having beon expolled with- out any judicial prosecution, and tho expulsion boing an act not coming within ordinary admin- istrative functions, the caso camo within hia Jurisdiction. The Archbishop of Avignon has offered hos- Pitallty to a number of tho expolled Jesuits, but on recolving an emphatio telegram from Coustans, Minister of tho Interior aud of Wor- ship, ho promised they should leave the palace in thecourso of a day. SYMPATHY SHOWN THX EXPELLED FNENCIE JESUITS. * Manntp, July 2-Evory BMintaterlal Consorv- ative and all tho prinolpal Radical organs do- + Bloro tho carrying out of tho anti-Jesult decroos in Frarice. Tho Spanish Government basgranted numerous applicationa for permission to estab- lsh In Madrid and mony paris of tha Pontusula monasteries and Jesuit colleges. Tho greatest sympathy is shown for ‘no Jenuits by tne Court @ aristocracy, and nil classes of society. ee UNPOPULAR, Lrone, July 2—When tho public prosecutors eccsauly appointed- in place of thuse who ro- Signed their posta as a protest against the anti- Jesuit decrees entered tho Court of Appeal to take thoir onths of offico, all the members of the Rar immodiately quitted tho court in a body, Tl bre. ‘wos a similar domonatration in anothor cou: 4 MONASTERY MonDED. At Boxiers, In the Dopaitmontot Horault, thoro is considerablo agitation against tho monnatio ortors. Yosterday a deputation of Hepublicans walted on the Sub-Profect to dumunid tho ux- pulston of the Franciacan Brothors, and in the evening 4 mob of a thousand porsons surround- ed the Franciscan Monastery, somo oven onter- ing tho bouse, ‘Tho military ultimately dis- porsed the crowd. ‘ AMNESTY. ‘ Pants, July 2.—The reportof the Committco onthe Plenary Amnesty bill wns road in tho Sonate to-day. Tha Committce reject tho bill by A vote of 6 tod, the mnjority consisting of Ave Kepublicans.and one membor of tho Right. ‘The report statics that the country docs not de- sire nmnecety, and that this ia not tho time for Blowity asgasi nas to roturn, res. jmolmtous con- i long are belng ox; |. Tho only con- Session. the report inakes 18 to recommend that the Governmont be empowered to grant numer- ous pardons. : A TRATED DISCUSSION. c “Panis, July 2.—In the Chambor of Doputies to-day tharo wns n heated discussion on tho ex- pulsion of the Jesuits, Monsignor Freppel asked tho Goverment why violence had been used in tha exccution of the deorocs, and why they Kore executed without ipgal warrant. He askod {f tho Minister of War had authorized the army to nasist, und protested against the acta of barbarity unworthy of tho nation. He hoped better days wore about to dawn for this untappy country. Constana, Minister of the Intertor and of Wor- ship, snid tho decrees had been enncted In ace cordance with his ordors, and on his responsi- bility. Ho stated that Mgr. Froppel had loft tho mber to go to Angers. When the Commis- sary wont to tho Josujt house tho firat person he encountored was Mgr. Freppol, who himself provoked tho violoncoof which ‘ho now coni- plained. No one could bo allowod to transgreas 10 laws. -Monsignor Froppel rojoined: _ ‘If by, decreo you can force bolts and violate domiciles, you will atk on all Socnalons. Aas hd ae at Proceeding no scourity oxis! vory lection , will henceforward ba ‘fought on tho Jasue of * Publia liberty, After furthor discussion, the aubJoot droppod. IN THK BENATE. Panis, July 2.—An exciting dobnto took place in tho Sennto serdar, as to whon tho discussion of the Amnesty bill would be held, Saturday ‘was ultimatoly flxed upon. DEAD, Beots, July 2.—Franools Augusta Nonhour, tho painter, and younwor brother of lioen dont heur, is dead, Z GREAT BRITAIN. PARNBLL'S URISIL-RBLIER BILL. Lonnon, July 8.—Atter tho Bradlaugh affair had boon sottlod in tho House of Commons ast night, tho debate on Parnell's Irish-Iellor bilt wasresumed, Tho Chicf Scorctary for Iroland aynounced that ho could not accept the mons- ‘ure. Parnell moved that further dobato bo fixed tor Baturday, but Foster objected, and tho mo- ton was nogatived—Oi to 23, £ STRIKE, Ata groat mecting of the cotton operatives of Mosloy Inst night it was resolved to continue tho strike, Soverat Inrgo omployors thronton, if tho dfapute is not sottied, to closo thoir mills ontire- ly for months. ‘BRADLAUGH BIGNS. In. tho House of Commons this afternoo Bradiaugh, mado aMrmation. Hosigned the roll anildst silonco, and took asent at the farthest point below tho gangway. SUGAR AND COFFEE. ‘Tho stock of sugar at this dato js 7,000 tons lees than in 872, This deoreasa will probably make furthor progress between now and Sep tember, owing the role swall suppiics expected from Cubs and Porto fico. Coffea une improved. Supply about 72,000 bags more than jn 1879. " CORREQTION. In the dobate in tho House of Commons ‘Thursday night on Gladstone's resolution, it was Bir Btaford Northoote, not Gladstone, who sald if a mombers was admitted to take hig acat with the warning that he might be proooadod uals {na court of law, the consoquonco might be an unseomfly collision on questions of privilege betwoon tho House and tho courts, K SERVED WITH A Witt, Lonpon, July %.—Tho Standard annognces shat Dradlaigh, on loaving Wostminstor Hall last evening, Was sorved with 8 writ at the sult of Henry Lewis Clark, Slatintng to recover & porate ct £500 of serena for his adirming ja Hou of taking the oath, and aftorwards sitting: and voting in the House of Commons, TURKEY. | ‘WON'T CONSENT. Comsrantrxores, July 2.—Tho Forolgn Secro- tary bas Inforined the Ambassadors of the Pow- ers that tho Porte cannot consent to the cession of Dulolgnn to Montenegro, The enrollment of volunteers is activoly and npenly proceeding, WILL AOCXPT. ? Banta, July %~It is belloved that Turkey ‘and Grecoo'will socopt tho decisions of the Sup~ plemontary Conference, PREMATURE. Reports relative to the dispatch of English and Fronch equadrous to crulss on the Greco- Turkish coast aro not in harmony with ‘tho Peotone situation, although such a step 1g not possible at a later poriod. . ‘that Greoce will imitate the oxample of Mon« tenegro, and will not E attempt to take forolblo possession of the osdod terri: fe ‘The in its reply in regard to the Montor ppogrin queelicusaye that in iow of tho sealst= Pe ea anco by tho Albanians, {t would ba Imposalbloto surrondor tho Duleigno or Bojana districts. TIE ALBANIAN AMY, Tonoon, July 2—A dispateh from Aoutarl sn: 500 Albanians have been ported at most ault- nhle spots to prevent the ceasion of Dulelgno, Every position of advantage forming a con- tinuous lina from the Adrintio coast to, tha shores of tho Inka Is now oceupled by Albanians, NAVATo A Viennn diapnteh saya thora Is good reason to beliove that the Anglo-French squadron will shortly bo rent to the Levant, and that somo Italian vessels will Join it. AT CONRTARTINOPLE, it A Constantinople dispatch saya: 10. News which han reached tho Government coneerniny tho International conference has produced grea! astonishment and indignation in oficini circles hore and among the upper ranks of Musselmans, The seml-oMicial Vary! says the Conference hns flagrantly violated the spirit of tho Borlin treaty.” INCITING THR ALBANIANS. ade 10 correspondent confirms the ruinor tha (eee Soe een tne thie ATMMCHAnS to realat the Grecka, and that considerable mill- tary preparations are being made. Troops aro being moved In the direction of tho Greck frontior, and quantitics of nrtillory and amimu- nition haye been sent to Batunica. THE RIFLE. AMERICANS BTILE ATICAD. Dunrty, July 2.—Tho Abercorn competition at Dollymount was continued to-ay. Tho highest Scores nt 800 yards range were: Jackaon, VW Warret, yy Thsena, :Calvert, tho highest 1) Jobneon. Jnokson bas made tho highest ecore in the two days’ shooting, and wins tho highest money prize. Scott scouros tho sccond prize, Young wins tho Abercorn atip, Lonpon, July 2.—The Americans wore again successful In shooting in tho Abercorn competl+ ton at Dollymount, which was concluded to- day. Though two Americans mndethe highest 8cores, thoy could not win tho cup, the competl- tion for whiot was confined to Irishmen quall- fled to represont Ireland in a mntch for the Eleho shield. Tho Amorioans, howover, WON THE MQUEST MONEY PRIZES, ‘Tho weathor was unfavorable. Tho wind was varinblo and gusty. ‘Twouty shots each wore Again nllowed nt tho 1,000 yards range, makin the total number of shota fired by oach man a all ranges In both days 100. The following are tho. scores mado at 10%) yards; doynt, FISHOE...5ee00e TOTAL RCORES, Tho following are the totnt scores at all 8 for tho two days’ shooting: ot iSoott, 447) Farrow, 44g) Willian Ny Rigby, Mii Thynne zs r. All the above rizea, Fonton mado tho highest score of tho Irishmon, but was ant allowed to take tho cup, having becn the winner of {t on 2 previous occasion, Young, tho ‘fore, {s the winner of the cup. THE ALIeIRREAND CHALLENOR shield will be competed for to-morrow. An Amoriean team of four will compote with two Irish toams. ‘Tho ranges for tho match aro 1,000 and 1,100 yarde, RUSSIA. DEFEATS IN CENTRAL ABIA. Lonnon, July 2.—The Pall Mall Gazelte saya: ‘Wo understand that a second confirmation has been recoived of the repuleo of Gen. Skobcloft hy the Turcomans, Thiscontirmation is of later datethan tho Russian official denial.” ACGIDENT TO A FLOATING BATTERY. Br. Perrnsnona, July 2.—Tho accident to tho Russian floating battery Kromel will doubticss deprive tho Paoific Squudron of hor services, AFGHANISTAN, THE NATIVES PUNISHED, Lonpon, July 2,—A dispatch from Cabul says on tho Ist inst, Gen, Hill's Division, encamped nt Zargun Khel, sent 590 cavalry to attack abodyof Afghans at Padkhow. The enemy abandoned tho villago on thoir approach and fled to the hills. They were pursued elght miles and suffered sovercly, Tho Lritish loss was threo killed aud twonty-five wounded, GERMANY, CLOSE OF THE CONYRRENCE. Bent, July 2.—The International Conference yestorday met for tholast tino. Tho collective note baying beon signed, tho Austrian Plonipo- tontlary proposed 9 voto of thanks to Prince Hohentoho for his services ns Prestient of the Conference, and dwelt on tho gratifying spec- tnolo afforded by the unanimity of the Powors, Prinea Hohenlobe roplied that ho fervently hoped tholr labors would bear good fruit. Tha members of tho Conference thon shook hands and partod. LOCAL CRIME. A HEARTLYSS SCOUNDREL, Supt. O'Donnoll waa recently requested by tel- egraph from Cineinnat! to arreat ono Conrad Kahbto, a baker, who bud cruelly desértoa his young wifo in Baltimoro a tew week's ago, Tho wife horsolf arrivod in this clty TVhursdny even- ing, ond tha story which sho rofated . was & pitiful one, Bho met (ond married Kable only i fow months agoin Germany, Sho had a dower of $2,000 cash, ono-half of which was converted into a draft on Knuyenor & Bockor, of Baltimore; and sho had also an ex- tensive and valuable wardrobe, togethor with An Amount of houschol! goods suMient to fll five lurgo wooden cheats. After marrluge Kahlo started a bakery at Henstadt, but, the business proving unprolltable, he actermined to go to Americu. His wife was not 0 willing to lonvo homo, but flually acquiesced on condition that hor husband would suttle at Cincinnatl Instead of Chicago, as ho was bent whon do- ing. The cone arrived ut Baltimoro on Ktho steamship Hermann, 3Whilo thelr Dagguge was being examined at the Custom- House the huaband proceeded to put Into oper ation a villainous schomo of doxortion, which ho had ovidontly planned some time before, Pro- tending to be very busy in looking aftor thoir heuvy baggage, ho loft. his wife standing inono corner of the bullding while be surrep- Htlously put the baggage upon an outgoing train for the West, Thon ho borrowed all tha rondy money sho bad about hersetf, amounting to Fito, and boarded the train bimeolf, leavin, her nlone and penniless. Sho waited until o’clock before sho usceriained be hud loft. Tho brute calculated that, as sho was 8 greon- horn, Khe would not beable to trace him out, but ho ow oa foifud in this, for as soon ng tha agent of stoninship beam her story, ho procured Mrs. Kahlo a Uckot to Cinolnnali, whore her brother rosiies, Arriving thore, 1¢ was goon ascertained by tolegrnph that the draft nud boon presentod for poset at tho International Hunk {n this city by Kable !n porson, @ police were fortunato in effecting follow's arrest bi f foro+ noon, Gorman boarding-house keoper nt No, 113 Canal stroct, upon suo ing the account of the affair fs yostorduy’s piper, went at once to the Weat Raion Struct Stavon and reported thay Kable had stopped with him somo days; that ho wus because of the wooden chests he bad with bim, all marked on tho out- sido in larga lotters; and that . as Kable waa: atlll io clty ho thought hocould find bim, Detective BP, Costella was sent out with bit, and ut 10300 they found and arreated him fn front of Fred Voita's mill and bakery at No, 673 Milwaukee avenue, In bis osacasion was found the draft, which was tobave foen presented to-duy for fagmont at the bank, and upwards of 876 cash, There ts sald to be a packuyo of €800 In one of the cheats, all five of which wore found intact ut No. 8Jullan atreot, Kahlo had but litte tosuy. His wife hada bad temper, and was very disagreeable, She did nut ‘want to come to America, and whove all refused to live in Chicago, which place be waa bont upon making bis home In preference to Cincin- nati, The wifeand sovoral of her relatives, with whoin sbeis residing at No. 8) Cleaver stroet, had au interview with him at tho Woac Badieoa Birwae 8 day afternvon, It ono; wife crying aud re Burcof tho ea tho ne dtataing with Hahend bowed in shan jo al wi is hens mn and-noking no reply. Mer relatives aro opposed to any oouree but that of prosecuting him, but itis bard tb toll what will be the rosultof the woman's loye for hor worthlvss busband.- THE EVANS EMBEZZLEMENT. ‘The Alfred Evans embezzlement case was the ruling topio of conversation on the Hoard of ‘Trade yosterday, tho affair belng Inoked upon asa mystery which should bo explainod away by thoso haying tho ability to do so at tho earll- est possible dat. The ey eae 6 wit affair 5 seen ghar waa made of tho $6,000 not yes Bo: counted for. mbezzied by the POUR, man, it shown that about $1,000 was fost in speculations conducted through two commission firm, but ho ons Ia able to supply any Information ag to where the balunce his gono to. The young man was known to hive ocedstonally patronized tho Unekot-shops, but no one aiipposes tnt the Inege amount waa lost hore. It was generally looked upon on ‘Chango as quite oxtrnordinary that so largo an amount of enpltat ns 87.400 should be removed from the business and never tilssed for Ao Jong a mn. roe porter called upon Mr. Balt during tho afternoon, and found bin very bury, the affair of course having left him In a position requiring consultation with those parties with And for whom to waa doing businers. Ho stated tht he had nothing to any on the subject of tha ombezzlement further than that which had been alrondy published. We had not beard from you Evans who, he bellevort, had loft the city inorder to avoid arrest for bia misdeeds, This the mater stands at presont, and, unless the de- faultor turns tp and throws some Heht upon it ft te doubtful whether anything further will ever be luarned on the subject. FOOTPADS. Charics Crumb, 16 years of nge, fiving at No. 471 West Adams street, reporta that while on his way homo at 8:30 Thurstay evening hoe wns arsauited from hebind when on Loomis strect, Of tho $7,400 odd haa been votweon- Adama nnd Jackson, by lilgh- waymen, who rolloyed him of $152k cnsh,” © strect-car ticket, and a three- Maded tartolse shell-handled pocketknito, Tho robbers first struck him senseless by tt blow on the baek of the head, and thon choked and Kicked him brutally. He could nat tell whether there were more than ope in the party, and can give no deseription. He will be confined to his Peete far cei daye ta came In consequence of injury. . Last Sunday night while Willlam Payno, of No. 138 Rwlng etrect, and siisy Annie Murphy, corner of Twenty-first and Clark streets, wore walking ulony Clark streot they were sot tipon near Fifteenth steeet by four highwayinen, who knockel them both ‘down, and robbed tho women of some finger-rings and other Jewelry. Payno ctaims to hnve lost #253 enstt and his hat. “Ho was kicked in the stomach and head, and so badly Injured that te was confined tohis bed for sovernt days 'Tho ensa wns re~ ported Inst Wednesday, and duly stippressed, of course. ns aro nil the orlminal items where no arresta nro made. That mame night Rich- ard Blackmore, Thomns Keefe, nd John Dolley were arrested, and the next day all three wero positively identified as the thieves, Yesterday, upon arraignment. thoy took n change of venue to Justice Suinmorfeld, and during the ink ay of toatinony for the Prosecution Dolley, who hns hitherto main: tained his Innoconce so firmly as to lead = evon tho = ollicers_ ta him Innocont, apoke tp and te ayno that be Hed; that he had not lost 259, but ex- notly $17.25, and that ho was ono of tho robbors, took the money himself, ana divided it with his pals. Theroupon all three wero Oo the Criminat Court in $5,000 each. Citizens who ura out after nightfall ‘can- not be tno carofil theao days, jo pallies think by suppreseing all criminal nows ofthis kind thut they are earning thelr pay better than nny of thor predecessors, and. no lull the public into a false feeling of security. The secrot records of the Department show no cessation of robberies, burglaries, and other crimes. Secageien CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. Patrick and Catharine Howllhan, of No, 145 Clybourn place, whose alleged crucity to Minnie Gil, aged 12, who Mved with them, was men- toned In Friday's Tuinune, wero arrested yes- terdny morning on tho warrant sworn out by Oificor Dudley, of tho Humane Society, and taken at onco bofore Justice Kaufmann, sitting in tho North Sido Polico Court. Houlihan said wae not | rend; to have a hoar- for a continuance ho could =. get witnesses. ‘Tho examination was accordingly deferred until Wernesday morning, his bail and that of his wifo being fixed at $300. A roporter saw the couple subsequently in cells at tho Chicayo Avenuo Station. Houlihan denied biving been cruel to the ehbild, She was very disobedient would run away from bome, and stay aut all night, and ho had whipped bor, but not soverely. Ho had used small Joathor strap, and gave her “threo or four cuts ncroas the ley,” to starving her, sho nd the samo food his othor five children hnd—tho best he could’ afford to waive them, Minnie had stolen. things from neighbors, and bo hnd to puy back $5 which {twas anid she fliched, Airs. Houllhanalso sald Minnie was troublesoine, but denied that she bad treated her harshly. - Both attributed thotr arrest tu the {nterforence of neighbors. ARRESTS, An owner ia wanted at the Central Station for two patra of puntaloons, Detectives Ender and Loug yesterduy arrosted James Taylor, 11 whose possession they fount one palrand « pawnticket for auothor pair, It is thourht Taylor has been making an winusing practice of robbing drunken men of thede necessary garments, Oficor Carragher, while patrolling his post at 3 o'clock yesterday ‘morning attempted to dis- perse 4 purty of young mon who wore sittin in ih door-way at tho corner of Pol and Siny In revenge one of thom knocked the ollicer down with some blunt instrument, Tho otticer, though badly stunned and bruised xbout the taco, spit forth four tecth, which pad beon knocked aut by a blaw Inthe mouth, held fast to his agsailunt, and, after n sovera struggle, Jodged him at the Twolfth Street Stution, where ho wns recornized asa young hoodlum named Michnel Crowley. Yestentay afternoon at 4 o'clock Dotectiyes MeDonald | and mipet succeeded in find ing Baran's two friends snugly onseonced in a roam = at = No, Washington strect. Thoy gave the names of Churlea Sebuits and John stewart, and claim to bo sailors. Both are hard-looking. Tho former owned up to have, jog taken the watches, and claimed to have turned them over to tho saloonkeoper, wha strenuously dented it. Only ngemall portion of tho mionoy was recovered, but the ofticora haye hopes of recovering it all, At8 o'clock yostorday morning Henry Raran, a shoomaker it No, 1072 Stato atreat, reported at the Armory that while out upon a spree during the night bo bad been robbed of R40 cash | and silvyor watehea valued ne $0. jo eaid hat while out. upon n {ittio spree at 7 o'clock Thursday even Ing he niet two young men In asotoon Just over tho bridge on Wert Randolph streot, with whom he catered Into canversatlon, Thay drinic sav eral glneses of beer there, aud ono of them, seeing that Mr. Buran tad fomou money, asked hin to redeom ne silver watch which he hid in pawn. ‘Tho tine wusnearly up, and ho hud no means to pay for Mt, nor did he expect to have. ‘Tho watch was yedeomed, and Nr, Baran thon accompunicll two thom to Potor Ewel's siloon nt No. 206 South Water street, where they had moro drinks, Burun’a bead) begin to Tool. ang he racalinats pothlag of hae trang pl utter i. io uWwoke yestordny mors: on bogal of nbont at tho footor ightoont Jerry F. Welsh, an employs of the Board of Publi Works, and a "power Inoue of the Democratic wards, was yesterday morniug. are rested and locked up at centrale ation b; y Bint, Martin Hayes, upon three churges of Iarceny, Some duys ‘age Welsh borrowed ‘in S100 shotgun from 1, Thomas, Jr., 0 dealer nt No. 180 Clark street, and up to dite he has failed to return ft. ‘The poltca found it with Mr. Mescrve uttho Atlantio soto), whore Wolsh had loft it aa ncuurity for three weeks’ board. J. 1. Mayo & Co., jowelers, itlso allege that Welsh canio to theirstoroand gotn gold ring worth 810, Hossked: that the bill be sent to bis offive nt the City-Hatl, but uptodate Jt bas not Yeon pai. Anothor and more criminal charge is brought agulnst the prisoner by Lorn Stroin, 12. years of ago, living at No. 120 Liberty street, She was sont ‘to the City-Hall to pay oO wateretax. -Welsh mot her he ont to the afica, and, upon nscertuining hor busiuess, said he would tnko tho monoy and pay tho tnx for hor. flo onterad tha oftes, and merged a fow inomonte titer, and avo hor $2.60 out of a 5 bill which sho gave him, and also the old water raccipt which sho hi Ho had not pal tho tax, Wodnosday, when the cai authorities. with tho monoy, WAS asceriaindd ‘was roported to tha —— Agricultural Item. Norristown Herald, Some womon muke # groat fuss and Iabor hard in trying to porgunde a hen not tosot. The sumo amount of work and ingenuity directed in. another chunnol might revolutionize society in some partioulns, but she nover thinka of that, To prevent a Scent hen from sotting, © woman will, devote 4 worth of Umo and lubor, Buta certain Now Jersey woman 1s. an oxeepton, Bho placed n red-hot gluss erg in tho nest, and the hen soon Jost all appetite for sutting. ‘Tho fuct that tho burn waa birned down and the hen porlabed in the flames may deter some women from trying the Bame exper: iment, bul it can be recoinincnded as goluy right to the spat. . a Fiondish Cruolty, A todgor tna popular boarding-bouse in Vire City, Noy, was Ply, of a most fiendish loco of Cruelty, yet it is’ doubtful i¢ the law gan reach him. “lt seome thus experimont bo succecded in proparing from 8 maul lags U6, shollac, lacie at othor Mar propor- altollar waterials a coment of pocy tes. Thid be eprend about the keyhole of his door, and yesterday afternoon, nwalling bia oj portunity, suddenly innde a rush towards tho door with ugroutoluttcr of hisboote, Au budid so a sbrick wus beard outside, and o] intr his door pe a Ea L we unning down minus one eur glued fast over ‘the koyholo,"” Gorman Universities. Thoro wore 25,112 studonts at the twonty unt- yorsitics of Germany during tho wintersomestor 1870-'80, an average of moro than 1,000 apiece, Tho numbers, howovor, woro dlatributod as fol- lows: Lorlin, 9,608; Leotpzig, eT} Munich, 1,808; 1.000; Halle, 1,009; ‘Tab! DOLE ‘Bown, Bl: Worebung, 848; Stra burg, berg, THT; Murburg, 62: Groifee wald, Sil; Hvldelbory, $023 Erlanyon, 481; Jena, 451; Frotburg (im Brolsguu), 301; Gleteon, 353; Kiel, 243; and Hostuck, 198, Among the id Zeca A ale ai aaa e and 3 by tho cal, Gottingen 905 7a; Kon SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1880—TWELVE PAGKS. CRIMINAL NEWS. A ‘Woman in Jersey City Cruel- ly Murders Her Three Children, Her Excuse Being that She Would Save Them from Starving. A Boston Man Detected in Forg- ing Real Estate Transfers. Regular and Irregular Executions Reported from the South. Tho Latest Congresstonal Scandal De- yoloped in Waslington. Berry, of Onlifornia, Charged with Playing the Ben Hill Role, THE CONGRESSIONAL SCANDAL, Spectat Disputeh to The Cateago Tribune. Wasiixaton, D.C. July 2.—The Keening Star contains the following relative to the lutest Congressional acandat: “ Within tho past few weeks there have been rumors nbout town that. a inember of Congress, C. ¥, Herry, of Califor nin, was nbout tonppear asthe defendant in a case siniflar to that brought by Jessio Raymond agatnat Scnator Hon fill, of Georgin, ‘The woman goes by the name of Mrs, Hughes. Mr. Derry was apprised of her statements Just bee fore he left Wnsbington for Caltfornin, and said that he did not know her, and that sho must be =o blackinaller, and that if sho or any other woman in Wastington bad a charge to mate against him he wus ready tomect St. The first intima- tlon that legal proceedings were contemplated was doveloped u month or two nyo, when a youny man approached some of Mr, Berry's rionda and made Inaulries as te approughini hint on tho subject. Tho Inquirer wes wdviaed that he find better call on a legal friend of Mr. Kerry's, The young man called andproduced 0 number of short notes purporting to have been written by Mr. Berry ty Mra. Hughes, and stated = thnt «the = woman =~ be- caine enclente in dununary lust, and thutit was Just that Sir. Berry should make some provision for ber. ‘Tho lawyer stated that, although they had telent and anoney on their alde, not nn {ota of the first or a cent of the Int- tor would bo expended for tackmall. Not having beon successful in this quarter, the woman took thoimatter in hand herself, and sont for some inwyers, and endeuvored ta yet some ono to take tho enee, alving the name of- Anna M. Hughes, and stating that her busband ‘Aad been absent in New Mexico some months in. the employment of ex-Goy,’ Shepherd. she stated that Mr. Berry hud met her several times Inst winter, and at ono time pald her $20, and at nnother $15. Sovoral of the Inwyers expressed tho opinion to her that she could obtain no judginent here in her own name, even admit- ting that sho could prove oll sho claimed, and ‘unless she should get her husband to bring auit she could onty have tho party give bonds that tho child should not beome 1 charge om tho public. The husband woulkt be the arty to enter sit for dam- ages, but it je not probuble. even If ho wae certain that ho had a cage, that he would ‘bo wiliIng to appear in court us the husband ofa woinan with five cbiidren, one nearly grown, fn such nsult, Several of the lawyers to whom sho hos made nppltcatiog have declined to have anything to do witb the cige, being upprehen- alve from {ta fooke that it {8 n ease of bitckinall; but sho is persistent. She hus, however, mnde little Dore, and from present Indications there will bo no suit” instituted — here. She, however, says ff sho cannot se cure support for tho child that ‘she will, ala Jessic Raymond, tako {t with her to Me Kerry's house in California. Tt Is sald that tho sume worn 1s uttompting to pny a double game, and that she is also endeavoring to hold somo tuntnmed Southorn Benittor responsible a8 the futhor of the same chil ‘FORGERIES. Special Dispateh to' The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Mnas., July 2.—George W, deserve, 0 Prominent builder and contractor, living on Columbus avenuo, was to-day held for trial in $10,000 for forging tho transfer of renl estate, ‘and, although he fa chnrged with uttering but two Instruments, It {3 belleved furthor invest!- gation will show him to be gullty of a number of e(milar transactions. Inapeetors Skelton aud Hanscom have teen working on these cases of fraud since December, when something wrong: was suspected at the Registry of Deeds. Tho Plan was, © party or parties would make a pur- ebnse of renl estate subject to an Incumbraniee. After thoy had held in for a few weeks tho Clerk of tho Itegistry of Deeds would receive the usu al printed form where the mortgugo had beon pald., ‘These forma were Mled i, but the name of the holdor of tho mortgage and tha Justices’ unimes were forged, ‘his notice was left in the box of tho Clerk's office with an envelope ad- dresacd to unknown men ont of town, Tho Clerk, suspecting nothing was wrong, would cancel the mortguie on those books of the court and return it eds ennecled. 'two envoloper forwarded to Springticld, not called for, were sont to the dend-letter ofice, and thence re- turned to tho Houlstry of Deeds, where n close oxaminition of the papers melosod discovered the forgery, It wan tor these Meserve was are rowed. | The nanivs on the forged papers are thoso of persons deconsts, aud tho olvil courts Tat propnnly, havo a long job in stralghtening A TORRIBLE DEED. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, July &—Mary O'Connor, 45 yenra old, Ulving at 4% Walttor avenue, Jersey City, murdered her threo children ut o'clock this morning by cutting their throute with a razor, Sho snys she first tried to kill them with a cary ing knife, but she did not succeed, Edward, tho youngest, Iny in bed with her, Bho kilkel him first, thon went to u crib nlongside of ber bod, in whlch wore her two oldest children, David, aged 6 years, and Francis, aged 4% years, ond murdered Franels, he being on tho sido of tho orlb nearest her bed, Her husband all thie tno lay on tho floor at the foot of her bed eeanhe Ho was awakened by tho dying struy es of his clidost child, When he saw whut his wife bad done, bo mit out of tho house crying. Mrs, O'Connor says sho has been elvk for lon the suffering from tutors, anid has been unable to take caro of her children, and sho thought that by king thoin thoy woul? fe. to Henvon, and that thure waa no other cause for her killing hott, Sho wus oxuninod by Judgo Polonbet this morning, and comnitted to tho County Jul. TUE BROWN TRIAL. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tyibune, INntANAPOLIS, Ind., July 2—Joseph Wade, tha paramour and alleged uccomplica of Mra, Brown Jn the murdor of hor husband, was upon tho witncrs-stand to-duy, and gave tho samo testi- mony that ho did fn bls own trint, Aftor Jonving the court-room be said to a reportor that the idea of suffering death didn’t bother him much, “ A follow to bu hanged don't louk upon those things liko n disinterested persoh docu, But worhaps Ldon’t moutt to say that as much as do to say that tt don't. wifeet bis mind tke it dows esnother porson's It coma tows gradunlly. Wo huvo the thing before us yi) Haute common, and thero ain't that elfect on tho milnd that thero is when it comes all at once dood to you. A fellow that has a thing ale heford him gots used to it, and it don't ave the thing presouted to thes ithe usual Hight." Wade hus beon found guilty, bat te not yot sentenced. ae ways WANGED, Huntaviure, Tox. July 2—Rnglish Cartor, ollag L. B. Jones, was banged hory to-day for tho murder of W, K. Spaulding, In July last, near tho Townof Dodge. He mot hia fato firmly, The town was crowded with noapls, Mearns, July 3.—Scott Bell, colored, was hanged to-day al Starkville, Miss, fur the mur. der of Jin Henry, colored, on the Idthof May lost, ‘Tho condouined man rode from the jull to tho gatiows in a wagon which contained hia cot~ fin. Ho miude a speceh from the yullows say li ho was wolng home to Heaven, and wanted al his frionds to meet bint there. The trap was apeni At Bo'clock, and after angling ‘twonty- vlaht minutes the was cut down and do- Uvered to tho relatives, ell inurdered Henry: whilo ina jealous mood, thinking bo was tho cuuge of bia wife feaying bin. ‘The crowd at tho hanging was catimated at 6,000, a SENT BACK TITE KEYS. Bysciat Dispatch ta Me Chicago Tridune, Wasntnaton, D, ©. July %,—Bechoff, tho miasing clork to Dr. Billings, of the Surgoon- Gonorul's offico, has sent buck the kuys tu tho safo, but has nob yet returned himeolf, The amount of bls delicit hus uot yot boon ascertained LYNCUED, Gatyzston, July 2.—Tho News’ speglal from Cedar Mills saya: K. Frank Northooto, who shot der und a Orabute house, During the neh lor gu % ‘shouse. Du: the night: be was frou the guard byte sae ot musked racn, who crossed the Med River fo the Indian Territory, where thoy riddled hjym with Dulleta,Northesto's rolatives, having’ a clow to tho perpetratora, will prosecute, BURGLARIZED. Bpeetat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, MiIneunook, IIL, July 2—Tho office of Todd & Terrill, in this village, was burginrized early this morning, tho anf beiug ulown open, and papers and notes to tho value of about $2,500 ab- jeted, » —— SAYS JIE 18 INNOCENT. CINCINNATI, O. July 2.—Henry Attey, who, with his wife, was threo weeks ngo arrested for tho murder of Mary Soneff, confessen that his wifo did tho killin and says that ho {s innocent. MURDERED. Asityvinen, L. 1, duly 2.—Lewis Schmidt was murdered last night, his body thrown intoa well, and his houso burned, — DISCHARGED, Aptetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dunvagur, In, July 2—Marshall Duane, who attempted to shoot his futhor-in-Inw, had a trind ta-day, and was diecharzed. His father-in- law refused to “ aqueal" on him, TODLEBEN. The Odium Hoe Acqitired During His Governor-Goenoralship of Odensas Dlapateh ta London Times, Onrssa, June f.—A fow evenings ago there occurred here such an unusual secne that all tho city Is talking aboutit. Jtscems that while Gen, Todicben was wasting at the rilway tormi- nus for the train which was to take bim toBt. Petersburg, whither he was going in order to be present at tho Interment of the Empress, ho suddenly turned to State-Seerctary Panutin, bis chicf assistant for contducting all the business of the Governor-Generalship of Odessa in roferenco to Nibiliam, ana with violent gesture and loud voleo publicly upbralded him as belug tho cause of tho odium which attaches to bis name as Governor-General of Odessi. ‘Twice during the day in tha evening of which thls scene was enacted M. Panutin called upon Gen, Todloben, but was not recolved; but in the evoning tho former accompanied Mme. Vanutin to tho railway station {n order to uco her off by tho same train for St. Petersburg hy which, as chance woukl have it, Gen, Todleben’ wis ing,—henee the encounter, Among other tnlog ans Todleben {6 suid to have accused hi rdinate of having misied him Into acting so rigorously as he tins done during tho twloye “montis ho bus ruled ayer this city, and thus of being the cnuse of his career belng jeopardized, and concluded his tirade with the wish that be might never seo M. Pantin eguln, M. Panutin, however, docs not seem to be fnelined to put up with this treat- nent quiotly. for he has all nt onee posted off to St. Petersburg to complain to the Emperor. It muy be that he hns been Gen, Toddleben’s ovil genius here, but then his unevinbie reputation had been carned before he oven set foot in Odessn, for, us you fast year informed your readers, he was the right hand mien of Gen, Mouravieff, the ruthless Governor of Tith- uanin during: the Polish insurrection of 1864. Ue that as it muy, few poo ple here have any- thing to ay in Gen, Todieben's fityor, and one of tho St. Petersburg newspapers is reported to ave aad Sore thi to the effect thut Odi mMly congratulite Itself upon losing his serv- ives; that Warsuw may congratulate itself upon nat gol to hnve them: and Viina must do tho best ft can with themn, It muy be 1s well to re- member, perhaps, that this unseemly squabble has ocourred between two men who, during the last twelve months, hnve sent eight men to tho scaffold, have banished « number of persons of both sexes to Siberia, nnd have had many others taken from thoir bods nt night and) murched off to rigon, and have forbidden othors, again, to follow their ordinary: occupations. This refers to teachers, merely because they were’ known to possces Liboral opinions, As for Gen. Todloben himself, he seoms to have a talent for disagreeing with others, ‘Thus, be supplanted Gen, Bemeka in tho commund of tho forces in this district, caused Gen. Helnz, the late respected Governor of Odessa, to resin his post, und he baa now finished with a violent scene in public with tho chief of his lute subordinates, [tis justa year since he came here as Governor-General, “and one of (his first acts was to siddonly disiniss M, Ordinsky from tho Direct orahip of the Ouessa School of Commerce. Asa commentary upon that act, It mity be remarked that that Kent jemmitt win im~ meilately a{terwards sent by the Minister of Finance on tspectal inission tothe United States to report upon the manner of conducting the corn trade there; and that he bas since returned, and now fills an smpartant post in tho Minlatry of Finance at St. Petersburg, If tho civilinna have lenrnt to dislike Gen, Todleben, the mem- bers of hi awn profession do not appear to huve: agrenter lave forbim. Envy my, however, bo one of the renanns of this, for they say that of nll who were engaged jn the Crimenn war, he is the only man to whom {t brought any luck, and to hin It brought everything. —————__ THE SOLID SOUTH, ‘TM the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cincado, June 2.—The Republican lead- ers of the coming Presidential campaign should not neglect the opportunity now offered them of reaching the masses of the Southern people with printed campaign docn- ments, and by means of distinguished public speakers and ‘others seck to enlighten and win them over to the Republican ranks, At no other time-would they be 80 well justified ay now in exercising their privilege of enn- vasaing all parts of the United States and lnying thelr ase fairly before the people of all sections, Through the medium of Post- masters and declared Republicans in the South printed documents could be ejreu- lated, and If the leaders gull stand ont and will not be friends the people now under their hinmedinte Influence and rule might thus be reached and reconciled to 1 Repub- Hean Administration. Tho businessmen of the country, North and South, are interested in quoting tho populne iin and burying old and painful issues pf the past, which are continually be- Ang stirred up and kept ative by contending politicians, Why abandon without an effort this wide field-the sunny and luxuriant South—new needing polittent missionary la~ hor? Is the Republlean party not strong enough or courageous enough to undertake the task of meeting the Solfd South, face to face, on their own territory to talk oyer the arent interests of the country? Why not meet thom as fellow-cltlzens tin behalf of a common enuse, and try to awaken atresn putrlotic feellngs and love of the entire coun- ry In thelr breasts? Prominent orators, like Cok, Robert Ingersoll, Senators Conkling and Binine, and others, by “swinging around the elrete,” could bring these States within thelr elrenit, and, hy coneiliatory and patriot fe speeches, reach the undereurrent nt least of the population, and sow seeds that may bear fruit, elthor directly or eventually, to the advantage of the Republican party, Anitelnta the future greatness of a united country ina state of peace, with her great eonunercial, edneational, and genoral inter. ests, and let the past bo a sealed buok never to he opened. Give those wha will support a Republican Adninistration there a full share of public patonngy, and show a generous desire to improve tholr homo snstitutions, thelr com wero, at their interests, a3 well ay those of ne North. Instentt of sowing the seeds of discord, seattar far and wide those of reconeliation, harmony ned pone. Lot them understand that as “Ttepubilean “Administration means pore, under Garfield as well as under Gen, irant, and that peace brings prosperity. A. ULRICH. YELLOW-FEVER AT NEW YORK, New Youk, July .—Two deaths from yollow- fovor occurred ut quarantine this morning. URIZE-DISTRIBUTION, Commonwealth Distribution Co. ‘Thetr popular monthly drawin 1e¥0) Daye taken, pl cH VALE place toqularly in the Cir: SP aUiS By 1 a THESES DRAWINGS, i ahaa AND SUSTAINED HY ‘OUICTS OF KENTUCKY, uceording tw a contract porioa or Hye enter srceurred rowulariy bh cis EASE myn ae ‘onthe TCP GE EVENT GONTIE datdaye wed Prideyeox- Sifhe United States Ctreult Court on March Ul rene dervd tie followinu decision: " Ist~Thnt the Commonwealth Distribution Car ny ts legal Muli arawings are uot fraudulent, The management cal) pitention to joe, Uberal achome whlch has not with auch popuisr favor, Hoad the fullowing wttractive peigoas ory $5LUN)) WO Prizes $100 00.5 ‘at au) aM Ernes £0 each rina, onc Pht Bae race $Woach Pose ab Si: Apbrormntcn Pree “ines : 8 Vrines $100 each, Approsimauon Prince. OMce Mi Vogist tan Dank pratt oc Hapromee or oer Hesistered Lele jank 3)rat i ‘To invuro agalnat mistakes and delays, oo: nd ents will please write thelr names ‘ana places of reas dencg plaints, giving number of Pusl-Ofice box oF sigeot, and Town, Counts, and or further information address. M. BOARDMAN, sce rel Tata etal keys ea! ia Wablaswonst.g EXCURSIONS ON THE LAKE. Hurrah for the 4th! The Day We | Celebrate! GRAND EXCURSION to SOUTH CHICAGO The Mnanificent Silo-Wheot Btoamer rLORA Will leave her dock. Ciark-nt. prides, Sunday, Joly 4, and Moniaye diy & 108 * SOUTH CHICAGO, Atlin, m.,2 p.m. and 8 p.m, ‘Tiekata, te, Rountt Teiny cond for the day. Jmmenae Diaplay of Flrewarks tn the evens dng. Alnmcortivn Iraan and ‘Biring Bands accompany thean Exeuratous, Hefreshments of all kinda aon board, JESBE COX, . SAB, F, TROWRIDs Masten oe CON Manacer HOOLEYS THEATRE. Monday, June 28, (8380, Kyvory Evon(ny, Wednesday and Saturday Matinces, LAST WEEK URPHY. 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