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THE RAILROADS. 2 ee + Settlement of the Wostern anne Difficulties. i fol ct ates SS Tho Ronda Unite on a Plan to * Breeze Out the Senipors. ————— Pisoonsin Railway Officials in Oonsulta- tion on the Subjeot of Freight “+ Ratos. ———- Big Balse of Capitat by the North River Construction Company, UNLIMITED TROUBLES. o #t, Louls and Kangsns Wi Low rates to St. Louls and Kansas City wilt ntinue to prevail for some thno,and the hopes ft tho scalpers and speculntors to make a pile uf may ‘trom thelr investments: In unilmited Hekets are not likely to be realized vory soon, After nto days’ sesston tho General Managers of the Weatern ronds not only did not succeed in. effecting an arrangement by which former rates emiid be restored, but a reductlog even from tho rates recently adopted ‘has been decided upon, It tsnot likely, howover, that thoro will be another war between the various roads, as * thoy nll agree to chargo uniform rates until some plan of eetticnient can bo devised and acted upon, Neither ‘tho, Wabash nor any of tho other roads desires another auch War 8 hos made tha = Wostern passenger business oxcocdingly unprofituble during tho Inst six months, and tho only’ reason. aby thoy ald not settle tho troubles finally at this meoting is that thoy havo been unnbte to dovison plan by which tho unliinited tckots now In tho hunts of senlpors nnd, apecutators can be redeemod or otherwise be gotten out of thoway sons nut to distueb tho regular busl- nots, ‘Tho ratlronds aro beginning to rerlizo tho fact that a sad blunder was mute whon thoy placed unlimited tickete upon tho market with- out leaving open an ayonuo for tholr redemp+ ton, Like. in Goethe's “Conjurar’s = Ap- prentico,” tho evil. spirits they called to thelr alg eanaot be banlshed, and are doing moro than was expected of thom, threatening ererything with destruction. But whilo in Goctho'’s poem tho oft conjurer comes to the ald of tho apprentice and saves him, there secms to bo no old conjurer among the rallroud officials who kuows th ritual tor ning ovil spirits,. They silscem to be ap- bane who new enoigh to-call the ovil apirits to thelr ald and none of them seema to beable to find mens to get them ott of tho way. Apumbor of plans to surmount this une Iimlted ticket evil wero proposed during the two: days’ session, but In, every instance they found the plan in the condition of the Irishman’s flea, “you put your fingor on him and be ain't there.” They have now come to the conoluylon that tho only way out of the troublo is to pool tho: st. Jouls add Kunges Clty pagsonger bualnors aud teke in the unlimited ticketa atunngreed gure, ut, whtlo thoy oll aren that a pool is tho only way out of tho dilomn, St Is no ousy mattor toarrango a pool of this kind, for thero js but 00 per contof the business to divide, whilo it would take 200 por cont and moro to give them what thes demand. ‘They are nll in favor of a pool, provided thoy can get the percontaxe thoy think thomsolves entitled to. ‘This dlitiouity, however. might. be overcome by roferring the whole matter to arbitrators, aflowing them to fix the percentages for the various roads, But fomood tho ronda assert that they will novor astent to this heease thoy aro atruld thit tho award would not inect tholrexpoctations, How, under these circitinstances, the Western roads: will over bo nblo to surmount tho troublos whiok thoy have piled up by tluoding the markets with uni{mited tickets is ine of: those things “which nofellah can find out,” just nt presont. ‘The Committee of General Manners which bad been discussing various echemes and plans. forthe aetttomunt of the troubles ull Thursday afternoon without making tho least licadwny, met again nt the Grand Pacifle Hotol yesterday norniug at o'clock, Anothor tnetvectunl ef- Tort was mide to Induce the Wabush to allow the statements (n tha hands of General dten- ager Carson, of the Hannibal £ 8t. Joc, showing tho amount of unlimited tlokuts sold during tho’ Tato fuht by the various roads, and at what tates thoy Were disposed of, to bo pened in or dér to afford some statistics that woulll give an intelligent iden of what had to bo done to sur- mount tho troubles, but Acting General Man- ager How, of tho Wabnab, would nbt listen to the proposttion, ‘and olufmod that be was in- structed by the Preatdont of bis road not to at. lar tho statement to bo inspeoted until roma we of uctian bad been agrocd upon, Ho nid he would have to consult with the Presidont’ of his road bofore be could chanye his position regarding this inat- ter, Itwas evident that {t wns tho plan of tho ‘Wabash to foree tho ronds to agree upon a pool- Ing arrangement Uefora it would show how many unlimited tickota it had out, becnuse in theavent of another war the knowledge of tho figures would ennble the othor roads to fibt It moro effectually than could be dong uthorwi ‘When it was found thit nothing could bo actom. Dhebed at presont n8 far nen perinnnont settle: ment of the troubles wns concerned, it was de- clied to adjourn until Feb. 15, 1881, and Messra, el in ie a oa rege pa joker, fore: nnhaint ea. mn 10 dav jan, je, for tho adjustment of tue trouties, ‘Ta Gunotal Pas- Senger Agonts, were Instructgd to. meet at Onco and discuss. tho schtine;: of cstnb- Tabing @ pool on tho pnssenger busi hess between Chlengo, St. Fouls, and Kansas City, aud to {ind out what business ought to go Into the pool, and the amount per tleket at Which ¢ho unlitnlted tickets should be taken tn auch pool. Tho matter of rates, pondlag tho final adjustinont of tho troubles, wan also taken Into consideration, It was argued that tho resent rntcs—§4.70 to St. Louls and $7.00 to ansag Ultycould not be maintained, as at those figures the genet and speculators wero able todisporo af tickets sold thom at lower rates by tho Wabnsh, audit wns finally agreed that, until tho troubles had boon pormanentl welled, tho following rates shouki be charge: by all the Ines: From Chicaga to St, Louls, #43 from Chicngu to Kansas City, 86} and from Bt. Touts to Kansas City, $4." ‘Thord rutes, It is bchloved, will offoctuntly ahuc Out the sentpors and spedulaturs, as no unlim- {ted tiekets wero sold by nny of tho Iincs at n tesa iguro, ‘Tho General Passonger and ‘Tieket Agents wot during the afternoon to carry out thy Instructions.of thelr Genoral Matmixors. ey could ronke no hendway, however, 8 they bad‘no figures or statiatics on hand upon while! lo base nny netian, After discussing the situn- Yon at como iength, and nding that thoy.could Robarrive nt A pinn for notion, they devided to adjourn until 10 o'clock this. morning, and to res Quedt Mr, J. F. Tucker, of tha Gunoral Mann- gers’ Comittee, to mect with thom and atato Shat tha Committee wanted thom to do, and Aue such suggestions ag will help them to ar iva ata sutlatdctory conclusion. -. +, REGULATING RAILROADS, Aconterenca botwoon tho Rallway Commis- Houers of Kentucky and: tho oillecrs of tho Various railways in that Stato took’ placo at lauisvitle jast weak. The Chylrinan of the Com- Htaaton gald thoro was fn widesprond complaint par i to discriminatiuu {n° froight rates, pane tho discussion, Str, James O.Clurke,Vico- prentent -Of the Ilinola Central and Gonurat eager Of tho Chicagu, St. Louis & New Or- : ‘ans Halfroad, spoke nt longth ot the diiticutties fentutored by ralfroad mun In. ostiiblishing claht Tatus that would te uafale ta none and alr to wll otasace uf shippers, If It was ditlicult i Srnittoad to establish rates that would. bo Hs Tand equitable to all ‘classes of shippers in maerttabortation of all grados of frotyht, how ae A Hoke GiMeult would it bd tq establiah featnt orm rate on all the roads, ‘when the Were neeed wdvantoges of the various roads Faroe Rerant 8 the quality uf tho sail in the Impoeatntect ons-uf tho State, Hothongnt it State, and Cokes Uniform rate all over the mite of mycntured the assertion that a com= wr nen could not bo found in tho country theet for ne ovo years make up a tari detnie le roads fi the conntry thit wonld, many BN Just to alt vlnwses. Mr, Chirke gave" rite Fpiitereating facta, and was listened ta caring Tae enon, A motion was mado and appoints fvoor the rnilroud mon present bo action ‘The cominittes tu propose a plan of & meeting aegmmittca wis uppotnted and betd shoura ch and it wns’ a, reed. that vach road What ooutd yee Qvertuul fis turitt shoot, nnd son Yous of thee dove to comply with tho suged~ kate Commisslonurs, ‘Tho commilivs Possible: “PPOFt tO tho Coumlasionors aa won, New eo CREASH OF CAPITAL, Of the Norep tet: 4-H. F. Winslow, President rotred cone River Conatruntlon Company, or 00 & Sans and equip the Now York, West ore of he Hatiway, ‘bas nottfled tho stocks Nay ene Now York, Ontario & Weatern Lvor Conse % tho capitnt stock of the North cre hed frome ee Company {6 about to be ine the stock told $500,000 ta $10,000,000, and offoring ‘ester rie of the New York, Ontario & tore Foh, we, the right to aubscrive on or ort River t Pur to the extent of one shara tonsharusut Noeepsteuction Company for overy etal line York, Ontario & Western etuek, Qottaio ie at the Now York, West Shore & "et bank of 7 extends from Cornwall, on the f, Hudeon Kivor, tou point acur ntarjy & Wong datersection with tho Naw # eaters allway, nour Gnolda, i, Dion tala, ‘Sho total distance ant York by th ‘ho ontire distance from vow own ae bf the property and fran- otk, Ontario Ve bolag crouted by the Now Heoe the ands estate, Company on the wept Sroboaca Hilson will ‘bo about tO tailese Te Tomovty wieild W double track railway and ‘& darge oquipment, [tis be- Hove falo can be completed within the oh # road between Sor apd t : yonr! period of two (ANOTHER SOUTHWESTERN LINE. } Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tritune, * OskALonsa, In, Feb, 2—Durlng the past freek articles of Incorporation of ''Lhe Cedar Rapids, Oskaloosa & + Southwestern Rall rord were published here. This enterprise wil be pushed to completion rs rapidly as Possible. ‘Tho proposed line extends from Codur Rapida to Oskaloosa, Chariton, Davis City, and on to Albany In Missourl, thus opentng tp a through Une from St Jou and the great Southwest to Clilcago, Milwaukee, and tho Bast. uA. corps of engineers. wil lo- ent tho tne from here to Celar Rapids inn fow weeks, and the money to bulld and equip this portion of the ‘route, during. the coming summer stands ready, An ex: amination*® of a. map showing the con- nections of this Hne, and a study of the wants frd reyources of the country through which: Ve passes, will at ones establish tts impor tance,—making, ug It‘ does, a line “from St. dooto Chicago twenty iniles shorter: thn any present route, thus bringing the stock and grain of the Southwest and the lumber of the North and tho merchandise of the Enst neurer a point of exelitnge., lt passes through the finest coal-llulds In Towa, itt Mahaska and Mation Counties, and will open 1a profitable Incal trade.- By ita conniec- tlons at Cedar Rapids It willtap the grent proiries of Northern Iowa and Miranesota. wilh thelr thonsands of hontes, devoid o! both thaiber and coal, Lit one year froin its eompiction this porien of the roxd will carry 8,000 tons of coal dally, WISCONSIN ROADS. Bptelat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, MiavAuren, Wis. Feb. 4.—Tho General Man- fyors and -Genoral Freight Awentsof tho St. Pauland the Wisconsin Central Rallwaya havo gong to St, Paul to untern consultation regard- {ug the freight interests of the twollncs, Tho St. Paul Company has been compatied this week to mnky out its statements without returns fra the uflices in Houthern Minnesota, awing to tho obstruction of travel by the snow, Nearly all tho Wisconsin ratlway Hines ure now open; but tho Haglan oe Dakota branch of the St. Paul weat of Glencoe, the Southern Minnesota brauch west af Winnebago City, and tho Sfoux City & Dakota branch west ‘of Emniettsburg ‘aro snowed In. : #0 =. ATTACHED. New York, Feb. 4—An attachment wos granted to-lay by Judge Marrett ‘ngainet the property of tho defendants os non-residents In sults by tho Now York, Now England & West- ern Investtuont Company ngalnst tho,Toledo & Avbor Compauy; Tolodo, Ann Arbor & North- onatorn Railroud Company, and James M. Agh- los. ‘Tha plainth® Company alleges that thoy futed as Cominiasioners under contract to ne; tinto all the bonds and stock uf these Companics, oud that the defendants did not allow them to completa their coutract, and they claim @ bal- fnce of 290,500 due on the contract, 1vEMs. 5 Mr. L, H. Clark, Chfof Engineer of tho Lako Shore & Michigan Southorw, and Mr. Hf. Jaf- froy, General Superintendent of the Inols Pentel maye eons exctuslye right to munu- ‘Acturo and geli the patent split: switch, In+ Vented by them, to tho Biton iron & Bteel Com pany, This switch, itis cluimned, will make acci- donts from displaced switches entirely tmpos- sibie. Nomutter how st {9 set, st will forma continugua track which cannot bo thrown out of position, ahd, besites, it prevents the jarring: of cars und damage to tho wheols while tralns pass over it. Last August Commiseloner Fink tssued a ctr" cularinstructing tha a; ere k the News ork Cone tral and New York, Lake Eric & Western to send allfroight destined to Migsourl River polute via t. Louis on the alleged grounil that the Chteago Hues tit been getting more than thofr sharo of tho business, Either the St. Louls routes have now run ahead articiently to make them oven with the Chicago fines or cise tha Sain plajats: of the sbippers iho could not get tholr freight shipped uver the roids they consigacd It bavo becn favorably considered, for anothor olroular has just been issued by Commissioner Fink {n- structing tho agents of the above-named roads that the Instructions of Aug, 12, 1880, to ship all Missouri Uvor freight from New York yin Bt. Toni ire Ube Geautess Hereafter she erie av be shipped as consigned, elthor vin ort. Louis. seen Tho Hainiiton (Gut Tienes gives: description of u now style of “cnbooso" recently imtraducodt upon the Gront Western Ruilway, They are sinniler and iighter in construction than those generally tn tse, niounted.on four wheels In- atond of} ht, and have powerful brakes at each end, Tho principal feature fs x sort of obsorvato! rh i fook-nut, occupying the centre, and which fs reached by naceuding thro stops. Whon mounted in this *crow's nest” tho con- ductor cnn survey tho trauk in nny direction, and observe tho signals or any “obstritction which tay bo in the way of the train, le Jook-dut has four sides, which nro giized, ant prosents quite f prominent fexturo at the rear ofa froight train. The comfort of tho can- ductor and brakemen hng been secured by the uso of sleeping-bunks, iuto which tho men can turn it tho ond of their journoy. Thoro is alao | na ove for enti eo cae ane tho ie with . id, witer-crin, cto, and 4 6u f of tools to bo used If nuccasary. Pee THE IRISH. A PROCLAMATION.” Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, Fob, 4,—The Hon, P. A. Collins, Preal- dont of tho [rish National Land League of the United Stutes, to-duy isducs tho following proc- Intnditton: . To the Members of the Land League and. the American Penptes crisia hoe beon reached in Troland. It is. not unexpected what has nn pened. Suppression of tree speech, arrest with-" out ball, darkening the land tith spies and soldiers, coercion, the blow before the romeds', nll these wero inevitable. Engtand moves bat slowly toward. Justice. Robol weapons, miu of hee well-worn Thore is n new Iroland, In. tha ber peopla courigs,. patriot- fam, zenl, endurnnee, seadership, onpac- ity suiticlent for tho time, oxists. Btrons, thoughtful, resolute men lends If they are allonced others will lenp to All the vacant places. Ireland erles for Justice, The Land League ts her voleo.. England tnust build more jails be- fore tho volco can bo stitied. ‘To tho outrage upon tho poople'’s represontutives, to \tho nt- tempt tv pluco Irohind upon her knees, to beat and scourge hor before righting her wrongs, to tho arrest of brave Michael Davitt, let Amorien answer {i protest. As tho bettane tire flame upon. wl the hill tn - that -oldun tine when tho cdlet “ wont forth, 80 in overy Amerionn city tut. tho fires of your lndlgnation blaze, Call piblig meothizs everywhere ut once, As you saved the Irish People from denth and roused them from de- spalr, show that your sympathy is still with them 40 their grand atrugule for judtico.. Mombera of the Lento, knit closer toxethor, wad to: your numbers from new branches in every placa where toh frionds of tha cuugo can bo found, Pingo yourselves tn timmodhite communteation with ns, Ireland moves {nat to her suprame crisia, and Wo miugt be closo togethor -when-the hour strikes. Trust the patriotionn, wisdom, and pradonce of tho irish leaders. Thoy tre-aus- Talned by your aynipathy, Make your sympathy more marked, Organize evorywhoro, SPRINGFIELD, TILT. Speetab Dispatrh to The Chieago Tribune, Srunorizcy, Ul. Feb. 4.—James ledpath, the dournatlst, adureasod n large audience at tha. Opora-Houso this ovening, Gov. Cuilom pro- alded, and In introducing thospenker sald it was, pretty, well understood that ho speipathted with he suferiig Irish, Mr. Hodpath spoke for two houre and a Hall, detailing tho infumivs of lands Jordiam and the many ed acouos he had secon in the Wost of Iruland, whero the oppression fs the greatest, ‘Tho speoch was received with gront enthtsiosm. Ex-Gov, Palmer also mado a short address, uttering the oplulon that Ireland would yet bo free, and that ho wonid donor any call for Assistance to the utmost of his ability. «+ . BOSTON. Boston, Mines, Feb, 4—-Tho Irish National Land League of the United States has issued a prochunation to the mombors of the Leaguo and tho American people, in which sympathy ‘and ald for tho’ Irish ta called for, and in’ which En- gland ia bitterly denounced, E NEW. YORK LEGISLATURE, ALwany, N. ¥,, Fob. 4.—In the Assombly this aftornoon f resolution expressing tho warmest aympatay for ee. sane Ey wbich sho Irish peu- le are on rod, and eo! C it Pura of tho Lintisen Govornigont: was oored nad tabled. te BORDENTOWN, 'N. ‘a, DoRDENTOWN, N. J, Fob, 4.—Tho Indios of this olty huyo atarted 9 Fanny Parooll pranch of tho LandLeague, Ss a a ne A DENIAL. cess $ Bpecial Dispatch to Tye Chicago. Tribune. Toney, O., Feb. 4.—Theso la conalderablo ine; dignation bere among thy frionds of Frank Swayno, gon of the Justice, and Burchard Hayes,’ Tutytive to the report telographod frdm love. land to a Chicago paver conuerning tho vitico of Untted States Distrigt-Attorney. for this district, Thu staternent wag, nado that Justice Swayne's yesignadon was tondered with tho understand! tat hiv son wusto by appointed United Status Distriot At- wd Geu. Loo, Tho program as Juid down was thas Burobunt Hayos ta be was jis assistant. Jt'is donied that elthor Justica thy didacy At Swayno, end thelr frleuids here aro Sodiderabiy a aat the dnaiaus ‘ Bry Fate g Bwayne or Bir, Matthows bad any knowledge of al HE CHICAGO TRIBUN. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGE nuion that thosa distinguished gentteman would Gnter Into any such n trame for this trifling Office, Tho story is tooked tipon hora nnn petty triok concocted with tho design of frustrating Mr, Swayno's appointment to the position. ———— “OBITUAT DEATH or A MISER. CLEVELAND, O., Pots, 4.—A special from Menil« ville chronicles tho denth there of a bachelor shoemaker named Addison Rowland, who Ived in a shanty on Pium alley. Ho had ilved in Mendyillo from childhood, and though always misoriy, was supposed to bo in poverty, Ho wan nick bUE A fow days, and was nttonded by nolgh- bors, #8 hoe refured to haya a physician or nurse, or go tothe hospital, After his death the Chief of Polloe took possvasion of tho affects, and, on search, found avery chink and eravice full of monoy and valuables, Four hundred and fifty six dollars In wold, 81.0% In sliver, $2,053 In Froenbacks, 0 bushel of poanies, a quantity of ractioual currency, county orders not counted, six gold and twenty-iive ailyer watches, and lot of Jowolry. BUDDEN DEATILL, Quincy, Til, Feb. 4.—Edward Dempsy, a well- to-do farmer, Iving near Bloomington, in this (Adams) county, brought 0 lond of wheat to thie olty yesterday. On bis way home when passing tho sohon!-house same of tho puplis asked to tido with bm. Ho returned no answar, when an pearl arian, ravealed tho fact that Dempsy was dond, sitting In bis wazon with the Hnes in his hands,. but how tong ho hat been dead is not known, only that ho left Quincy In i zood beatae Sollnoy th apparent ‘ MAG, BR. V. LAWRENCE, DAHAK, Tox., Feb, 4.—Ma}. R. V. Lawronce, an old looting engineer on the Union Pactfic Atnlirond, and recently in the service of tho Toxas & Pacifu, dicd at Fart Worth Inst night. Iisaon, W. #1, Lnwronco, passed through Dallas to-night with the remains en route to Pittsburg. JENNIE ROBERTSON, Nasnvitnn, Tenn., Feb, 4.—Jennie fobertaon, allas "Soldier Charley," bas just died nt tho hospital in this city, aged 65. During the War sho donned malo apparel, cntisted at Chicaro, and servou pevern) years xn soldier and team- ater. She wus betrayed, aud latterly lived a de- Paved tite. chil : ROBERT A, FISHER. Rartitone, Md, Feb. 4.—Rohort A. Fishor, President of tho Board of Trade and head of tha woll-known shipping and cominiasion house of R, A Fisher & Co,, dtod auddouly this morning of congestion of the lune. OITAWA, ILL, Orrawa, Il, Feb. 4.—Mra. C. Lb. Balinrd, wife of tho Monnger of the Western Union ‘Tele- graph Company at this city, and daughter of Jason Peck, n prominent citizen of Ottawa, died on last ovening at 10:30 o'clac! MATCHES. A Combination Formed to Manufacture ‘Them, which Inchudes Alt the Prin elpal Match-Makers {n the United Staten. i CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 4.—The Herald has for some timo been Investigating the rumor of 1 combination of Americun match manufacturers, and learns that steps have beon lately taken and the project js near completion to establiah a monopoly under the stylo of the “Diamond Match Company.’" In tho United States arc about twonty-eizht match-factories, large and small, employing some 4,000 persons, but scren firms substantinily moropulize the trade—the Darber Mateh Coiapany, of Akron, O.; Jaines Euton & Bon, Utica; J. 8. Clark, Osh- kosh; Swift, Courtnoy & eccher, Phila- delphta and Chicago; Richardson Match Company, Detrol Exeulelor, Syracuse; and William Gaia, Frankfort, N. ¥. ‘Last July acomunittee of Congress visited Canndi to tu vestijute the reports of Canndian munufacture ersovndlug tho full payment of the auty, und soning mutchesto the United States, under: valuing thetn so ns to escape the ad valorem tariff. Investigation developed —_ nothing tangible; but, aan result or sequence, tho firins nanied, and perhnps othora, buve formed the “Diamond Match Compuny,”” with tho sup: posed Intention of buying up or crushing out alt opposition, and mongpotizing the trade of the United States, and perhaps eventually of Canada, also, Tho factories in combination aro to pool earnings. ‘The offtcors ure stated to bu: President, Wiliam H. Swift, Wilmington, Del. Vice-Prasident, 0. C. Harber, Akron; Secretury, L, BE. Bereher, Now Haven; Trensurer, Williaa B. Gates, Frankfort, N.Y, Tho eruld suys: “Aftor tho scheme had taken dotlnit shape tho consolidated Company found theselyes masters of the situation. Candian competition censcd after a fail to $7.50 por cree, and it was resolved to adviince the prico to the formor figure ($7.40), to take effect upon the tat of January. Somoul tho firma gave to favorit customers a bint that an advance would tike pluca In prices, and ad- vised thotn to purchase before many duys., AS a result, some establishments recelved mure ordors thu thos could iH by tho Istot January, and, under tholr agreement with tho stuckbold- ers of the Diamond Company, are obliged to make up tho delicioncy in price to tho other members of the Company for nll inatches sold nt tho lower figure, A purohneacr wiahing any partiguiar brand of . matches can have thom furnifhed by any of those fn tho ving. All circulars nro dated’ “Onico of tho Diumond Siateh Company. Utien, Detroit, or wherever the stockholder issutpg ft pany happen to make matches, and It Ie stuted that tho brands of any athor match company will vo furnished. Agencies ure being established in various parts of the United Stutes. In the Akron papers, ‘within a few diys, it bus been givon out thut John K. Robinson, one of tho lending men In tuo Barber Match Compiny, would romove with his family tu Chicago in the spring, and that James Hopkins, nuothor of tho Barber Match Com- pany, would go to Bt. Louis tolive. Ibis learned that thoy aro solng fo uct as agents for the con sulidation at the points unmed. A LONG-LOST BOY FOUND, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CotpwatTer Derot, Mich, Feb. 4.—About sixteon yenrsngoa young ludof this county, Hiram Haoketr, was stolen from his parents and carrlod away, sinoo which time a cuntinuous scurch hag beon ‘made tor bit, but to no ayall until recently, — when he owns found by on brother in Grand RapldeMich, 3¢ appears that twolve years ago he was picked up in that placo, hue" leas and ponniless, and sald that his tune was Borbour, and that he supposed ho came from Coldwater, His i eaidontal discovery wig mado by n peculiar wnars uu bis shoulder, CONTAGION. : Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rockyoun, lib, Feb. 4—A laboring man who ‘enino to this city n few days ago has just been taken down with amall-pox. -‘ Ho occuples n room {n the thir atory of a building rightin tho heart of tho vity, and tins been taking meals utarestaurant. Tho entiro floor whore tho pay Uont fe will bo cleared, und tho utmost pains will be taken by the authorities tu provent the rend of tho disouso. Tho alok man isu bollor- maker by trade, and was thus omployed whou taken stick, 7,” CABINET TALK, CLEeveLAnn, 0., Fob, 4.—Dr. A. B. Eliott, edl+ tor of tho Lansingburg (N. Y.) Gazelle, roturn- ing from Montur to-day, told nn joterviower Gen. Garteld gavo him ‘to tnuderstand that , Bintno would bo Bveretnry of Btato, Gov. Foster to baye what ho may want, Obiv tu by ropresunt> ed in the Cablnut, Indiana get nothing, tnd Now York get the Kuoratary of the I'ronstry, Also that Conkling will not nntagonize Garileld, 5 ————— A CURIOUS CASE, Special Dispatch to Me Chicago Tribune, Boston, eb, 4A curtous caso was dooldod In the Superior Court ut Cumbridyo to-day, A young girl nanod Cora Hutob was employed by Goorgo W. Fullor to-tako gure of his children, and whilo in bis ewptoy Futtor seduced hor, he becnmo il in consequence, and was afterwards ag, contirmed Invalid. . ter fathor then sucit Fulterfor tho loss of hiv daughter's services, and lo-dny tha jury awardod him 82,000, .. COCKING-MAIN. Lovtavirne, Ky, Fob, 4A oock-main was fought In thja olty botwaen Paris and Loylsville, dost six out of oloven fxbts. ‘The sport was sald to bave been unusually fue, and was not decided undt tho Inet cook was pitted. “Hight of tho cloven vanquished birds died in tho vit, ‘Tho vont attractod a largo attandanve of well known sporting men, and inuugurated 3 yery fino ple Just constructed, Loulaville won tho in, ie ——_— An Unfortunate Marriage: + AParladispytah ta the Landon Telegraph of Jan. 18 says; A sulewlo under very pilntul uiroyustanices ocuurved yeuterday in the ox press train running botwoen Huyre and Itouen. in opening the door of 3 cuupd at. tho latter station pie of tho: ompl tying on the Hoor, bathed tn blood, quite dead, and with a revolyer at his ede, ‘Thy coroge wis omediately borny tn a private room, és percalved a mun aud Jnquirics wero inutituted, which led to the Knowledge that the deceased owns BL. Waronborst, a wonlthy yfavee merchant. The funily were «dinodiatcly communicated with, and, from what bus alive trauepired, it ap~ Poars that M. Wurouborst, who ts 55 yqurw of age Inarriod a few years ago 4 widow whose husban: was supposed to have bec kilted Sur.og the Commune, A child was burn, and the happiness Po tho ménage was complete, when, to thonorror of avery ong, (t waa found that ane uf the am- nested Communists, who bud returoed in the Navarin, was thistitentical man who was be- Ieved to have met with a far alifferent fate, ond who now reappeared In this diggraceful charics ter. ‘The shouk was too getnt. M. Warenhorat's braln was unable to bear it, and 8 was while under the influences of his first Impulse of griof nnd shame that he put an end te his own life. AMUSEMEN'TS. “LA FAVORULAY Campanint Del Pucnte oe ” Belovcea was given Inst evening nt Have orly’s, but not to so largo on audience as has been prosont during tho other “off nights,” which may be partly owlng to tho fact that the opern, notwithstanding tho sugyestivenesa of its name, Is note great favorit here, and this tn spite of tha fact that it contalns some of tho beat musi¢ Donizettl hus written. Tho diminution in attendance, however, Is probably to be attributed ;mora to tha disap- potntinont ju the withdrayal of Miss Cory's name, for her appearance In this apern, In which she his trade such a decided success, was looked forward ta with great Interest, especially by thosu who binvo seen her tine personntion of Leonora. Tho purt was taken by Holucca, but though she was sevoral times cordinily ureeted, she failed to “aronso any decided cn- thusitsm, and appeared to bo woaker than usual tn. velce, = Though — she Invariably sang with good tists, and at times with vonsiderable dramatic spirit, she faiiee to imule any polut to her ellinaxes or ta reuch above ieertaln lovelof what may te called tureeuhio smging. This was apparent in the “QO Mio Fernuado," her great number, fr which nil artists seek to make their alronyest effets, Shesung It {n excellent taste and good stytc, but sho did not rise to .the full power of this unusitally finpassioned and fervent arin, which is one of Dontxett!'s mnisterpleces. Cam~ pantuts stowing wits ns forcinic, xpi aareed benutifolly-shaded ws ever. but faction he did not rise to his part until the cinss of the third nct. Which ho gave with sueh & burst of power fis to xecure a perfect ovation of uppliuse, His dipging of the sine Gontil” wis superb, and 1 xnathor long outburst of enthusiasm. Puente sang and soted bis part ina manly and= spirited wy, and tus. tho reelpe jent. of many oxpreesions of | ndmirition from tho audfence, especially for his fine wark In fis scone in the third net, Mouth was a gnified and impressive Superior, and udded grenfly to the effect of theenvembleswith bis pow- erful voiee, The little work of the chorits wits quite well dong. A very plensnnt feature of the purfurmiiniee was the graceful duncing of Milu, Vavelazel ft the bailet scone of the second act, which was vary heartily nppbsadeds This afters Neon “Sonnambula will'be given, and this evening “Trovatore. HIGHLY SENSATIONAL. AWnaltimore Swelt Goes Gunning for a Htival., Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tetbune, Baurinonn, sld., Feb. 4A mysterious ahuot- Inguifrny veeurred here about 1 o'clock to- night, Capt. E.R. Ames, a son of the lute Bishop Ates, of this city, shooting three times at Sir. J, E. Modyins, of New York, but fortunately only [njuring bhn allghtly., Mr. Modgins was pnylug a visit to a young lady friend residing on McCullough street, one of tho fosbionable thoroughfures, when Capt. Aincs marched inte tho parioy, ani, drawing n large army revolver, iired threa shots atthe gentloman. Tho affalr ns crented great excitement, us nil the parties concerned ure highly connected and well known, Tho friends of Capt, Ames say he was insane, and firther particulars havo not been learned up to this hour, midnight. CRIMINAL NOTES. Summerficld on the Alhambra—A Mys- terlous Robbery. A young man 1% yours of ago giving the namo of Willlam J, Murphy, was seen to break a show- caso in front of HH. Streicher's Jewelry sture ut Co'clock lust. evening, and steal therefrom a gold watch, Mr. W,. J. Cuse guve ebnse, and meeting Otticer G. D, Mond notified him of what hud tiken place, The thief wua nerested avd Weked Upat the Armory, aud tho stolen wateb was found in his possession. Charles E. Chapman, employed as an hostler in thy barns attitehed to the Wankegan House, on Lake street, newer Halated, hud it pitehforie thrust into his head at noo yesterday by way of ureminder that Insolence was unprofitnble. HR, M. Efisworth, who did 3t,,fa a farmer frou Whenton, with whom Chapman picked a quar- rel beentise bo. wanted to ‘drive hls te nh Ln “wagon into one of the sheds: Drs, MeCulougit and liradley, who wero called to atten the ine dured muti, dressed in eur over his eye, which Was ono and onc-half Inches in length. They did not consider it serious. Ellsworth was are rested by Ottcer 2, Laven. Charles Swelwarth, proprictur of the * Alham~ bra.” on Randolph strect. near Dearborn, and doseph MoNair, keeper of an ostablishment uf Uke character at 10 Clurk strect, were tined $i each by Justice Kumimurtletd yesterday for keoping a disorderly buuse. Doth oases wilt be unponted. ‘The Court said that this tine might. appear excessive to,one who hud not hourd tho evidence, ur was not nequatnted with the manner in whleh tride was carried on at these saloons, ‘They wort not only a homo for street-walkers whose nolyy curousals disturbed the surrounding nelghburhood at all hours of the day and nignt, but were atopping-stones for poor but respectable girls frupt the Bume to tho ruthel, ° A man named Radicy, who keeps 1 small cout yard at Nor 408 West Van Buren atreot, come pinined to the police ‘Thursday tht during bis lemporiry abseney froin the sinull shanty which ho wees fur an ollice and sleeping upartnent, thleves ontorad und stole $18) out of bis trunk. Upon inveatigating the police found. that the trunk bore marks of | bovine been forced opeti, and inorcavor was furnished withn patent lock, which no ordinury trunk- key would opon,: A colored nan named Charics Bennett, in udley’s winploy, wag at work only a fuw teot away from the ciliee ail the while, and he saw nobody bungling avout. Hadley bus soe very bard characters about his promises ut times, but thus far‘the pollee buve been unnble Nx upon nny of tham as tho thief, itis known ibut ftidley had a largy doauat of bills to pay, gud that ho bad been puttin olf creditors from day to day since the ist, Bennett, who is gus- preted, of tho theft by the-police, wus bold in wit ta the bth. by Justica Walsh, and thy case | aginst him jooked bad Indead, when, later In tho day, Madley roported that’ be had found 640 of tho stolen moncy hidden tyay bencath # bure rel in tho stablo, . STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Yon, ¥ob, 4,—Arrived, the Baltic, from Liverpool, Lonvos, Fev, 4.—Tho Stato of Florida, Vice torin, and Heury Edye, from New York, havo arrived ont. pie Lonpos, Fob. 4.—Steamship Galila, from Now York, bas arrived out. Stentnshlps Sidon and Cunopae, frum Boston, and tbe Devonian, Devon, Switzerland, and ‘itnalu, from Now York, have arrived out, 2 Haspuna, Feb. 4.—Tho Hamburg, from New York, be urrived bere. New Youk, Fob.4.—Arrived, the Lessing, from. Homburg, |, A Parls Janitor Gues Really Too Far Correaponitene Lantos Teearuph. Paitss, Jin. LA horeitl vie ¢ i took placo Jost night In tthe Rue Jacob, Achille Poultity, Jving ut No, 4Lin that atreet, bud for some tine past had aceasion to conpliin of the bad temper othls wan Uti, niined Cubillor, wud rosalved: to dlacharge hlos at the owl et tlie month, Aft: er ontortaining some friends to dinner Inst ovenlog, M. Poullin wits conducting them through the courtyurd vw the front gate, when suddonly ashot was tired at him fron naoatl window In the lodge uf tuo cunclorge, MM, Poul- ln received wn hoavy churue Qf shot in tho bavk, and tho lady ou Mls nvm wid lightly wounded, ‘The polde of tho tiring uttructed some nel gubors, Ngrocer and his asasiunt, und while they weru Ufting Bt. Poulin’ aw sccoud sbot was tired train tha window, which Intiicted a serious wound on tho log of tho amalatint.. By this tne anu ber of aS bad cutered the yard, and with the help of somo policemen thoy prococded to break opun the door af the lodge whonee the conclerge had directed hia atin, Waith'soue diticulty the nee efootud an entrance, when thoy found Jubiiler lying inn pool of blood, huving xtabbed hunself three times jn to breast and damaged hig head with n bottle in hfs attempts to comult suichlo, On bemg taken int soustody be raiiied ac beenmo ao vlolunt that. a stralt-watstvont haf to bo procured for bh. BL, Poultie waa enreled ta bly roont, where, after piuaiys the ulght fu reut agony, ho diod ut 10 o'clock this morning. Bay ather victlios tre progressing Tite vorably, but Cubiliot is inn very dangerous stato, [tts uot knawn whothor tho motive of tho arime wag sovonya, or whethar Cubilier waa attackod with a sudden ft of mudnesd. Poskl> bly the latter reason muy account for tho crime, astho murderer bugs u daughtor contined ina provinclul lunatio agylunt, Bufords Acauletats : Mularille CuurlerTuuraad, A Jury of its ‘poor, who beard of tho fncldent ‘for tho first tine Just Cour woeks azo, dociited Batunlay, after ive hours’ consideration of tho testimony. that Buford dido't know {t was joaded, “Tho xcoompiished' but unfortunate Junatic will ‘probalty retire to an ayyluin for fow weeks tq recuvor from tho wlfects of nuarly two yours’ continemont whieh reaulted from a miaunderstanding of tly case, 2 5 On the first ballot tho Huford jury wero equally divided, but, rathor thun spend another Bunda} uway Cron tholr tamities, they conciided ta call it oruay, buve thelr photogruphs tuken, hiod thom home, ‘This wus an cusy solution uf the mattor, and Sunday ts adullday in Owenton. ‘The deadly grip oF pnoumonia may be warded off with fates Lonoy of Horehound and ‘Tar. Piko's Toothache Drops cure tn one minute. LOUISIAN The Assasination of Dr. Jones in the Parish of East Catas - : houla. A Republican Natlonal OMlcial Shot Down In Cold Blood by Bulle dozers. Failure of an Attempt to Seoure the Pon- ishment of the Criminal, The American Nation Coonot Protect. the Life or Avenge the Murder of an American Citizen on American Sof). Special Correspondence of The Chteago Trihune. New Onnvaxs, Jan. 3.—The curtain has rong down un the third, and perhaps final, act, The mttrder of. Dr. Jones, United States Supervisor of Mlection for the Parish of Enst Catahoula, Loulsiana, on the even- ing following the election, bids fair tobe added to the list of those seemingly un- fathomable mysteries which have been handed down from tine to thine aa imposyl- bie of solution, The United States Grand Jury in New Orleans, having had the case under consideration for two days, have failed tofiudatrué bill, The. prisoners arrested under a warrant sworn out befure United States Comnilsstoner Lane have heen per- niltted to return to their homes, There 1s Httle enongh of probability that thoy will ever de arraigned for trial, Here is s case, certainly, which illustrates, forelbly and pointedly, THE ONE GREAT DEFECT OF ALD, OTHERS of our present Government, There Is not— to thelr shame be it sald—the power within the Aimericnn people to protect the Ife or avenge the nurder of an American citizet within the Amertean Iines, We had a war, to be sure—the War of the Hebellion,—to prove ourselves u Nation before the world. We have yet, withal, ta prove ourselves a Nation at home. Dr, Jones was something more, even, than u United States chizen, He was a United States official, Ie was thus in ndouble seuss entitted to protection, Me was shot down likea dog by an assasin steal- ing up unawares behind Nis back. He was su shot, unquestionably, because of his political action, ‘Lhe State Iaws are found wholly Inopera- tive. They are stmply powerless In a bull- dozed community, ‘The eltizens hold atoof from glving or sevking Information. ‘They do vot. care to draw any possible venzeance upon themselves, ‘They submit tamely to see all of Inw and order set atdefiance. They do more: ‘They virtually sereen, because of sheer moral cowardice, the murderers In their mldst, The authorities do still worse: They go through the mock forms of on In- vestigation, They cannot, becnuse of the sre moral cowardice affecting the com- munity at large, arrive at any conclusion. The machinery of State law ts proven but a mockery and # furce,, No indletment Is to be had. ‘The murderer goes unwhipt of justice. ‘The Federal offielals undertake: that in which those of the State have falled. ‘They are inet at tho outset with the ON INSUIMOUNTABLE ONSTACT.E: There Is absolutely no provision im the United States statutes for the erliue of inurder, Atl of that Is left to the anthorities nnd laws of the State. State-rigiits,” in other words, are not to be lufringed upon by the General Government. ‘Che Natlon may i no way in- terfere for the protection of Its citizens, They aro at. the absulute mercy, in thelr lives and property, of the Sov- erelgn State, ‘Ihe exception is -only to be .made in the case of the black, ‘The latter, if If appenr that the crime be coin- niltted beenuias of “race, color, or previous. condition,” is covered by constitutional anendment. For the white there is no re- dress, ‘The fact of his being a United States oficial, even, counts as nothing In hls favor, ‘There is no Federal tnw to reach his ens ‘The Government Js powerless fur his prote tion. ‘The only chanco is to prove a con- splracy. A conspiracy to interfere with an election for President or. Member of Con- tess, by killlng or otherwise, Is punishable hy jimprisonment In the Penitentiary. ‘Thore ig no other way than through proof of such eonspimney for the Governtnent to intervene, ‘The showing, 83 seen, Is hardly a favorable one for the General Governmont, We do not appear, certainly, Int the light of a Nution, ‘There fs room tere, surely enough, for re- publican advancement, Should we not have , avy, ot Jeast covering United States of- cluls . In this particular caso, cayil who may, there Ig SEEMINGLY NO EXCUSE for tha Stnte authorities, Dr, Jones wns murdered In the early part of the evening} or, to be moro precise, as here in 1S South the whole of the afternoon is termed events just about tho, close of the twilight. fo’ was shot «down npon the street-corner of on small village, ‘Tho theary, x3 set up that no ony knew who dd the kiting, Is-slmply too thin, ‘That Is nbout the way Ithas always been when o Republican ins been murdered, The Grand dury, tg claimed, took the matter In hand. It wns composed of six whites and ten blacks. “hero was no evidence upon which to fasten the imurdor tpon any one.” So suld one of tha Jury, at least, here In Now Oued. have no disposition to question iis word, ‘She Coroner, too, who hag also been here, Jn wshutlur story totell. “He held the tne quest over the body of Dr. Jones, and there was no testlinony adduced to show who was the murderer, ‘Phe eleectionday passed otf pleasantly, and without any disturbance of any character, The whites and negroes were friandly during the entire thne of polling the yates, ‘The parish hind some: Rupublic- ans, and there was no politieal element In the unfortunate killing of the deceased,’” vu the xuntiomnn’s statement about as rendered. Iam willlug to credit hin oven with a statement of facts, taking exception only to the political part. That there was no testimony nddiiced is readily explainuble, Any one at all Knowing to these bulldozed conmmunities cau take fa the situation at ounce. ‘There was an investigation WHICH FAILED TO INVESTIGATE, ‘Those knowing to the facts were never called upon to swear: to them, ‘Thoy would not uve sworn to 'them, in all probability, if simimoned. | ‘They most certainty would not yolunteer, ‘The investigation, as stich, was i furce, ‘That is about the outlook to one hity- ing experlunce in the Southern fleld, ‘Tho vlection, again, trey enough, was quietly and orderly, Whut need, pray, of any dis- turbance—with Democratic offivints in can~ trol? The outcome, from a Democratic standpolnt, was reduced to a mere question of figures, The: calenintions, somehow, fell short of the reality, ‘I'he paris was found to have gono Republican, ‘Phe Mon, d. Floyd King, In all: probability, hud been prombsed w diferent resutt, Dr, Jones was chiely Instrumental in securing the Kepub- Henn suceess, Dr. Jones came in for the measure of Democratle vengeance because of the fact. ‘The killing tius followed, tne stead of preceded, the elestion, ‘That {3 the way It looks, agatn, to nn old stager. The Federal olicinis then indertouk ta ¢s- tnblish n conspiracy. Parties sunt ta East Carroll ns detectives worked up tholr case, ‘They ascertained the facts, In the man, te their own satisfaction, at least, pertains Ing to the unyrder, ‘They got certaln parties te como to Now Orleans ay witnesses, “THE AFVIDAVIT OF PLEASANT IEAINUS, the prosecuting witness, charges that "on or abons tho dd day of Noveuber, $850, la the Parla of Kast Carroll, and In tho State and District of Louslun, the sald Jesse Rael king, Sheb Powell, and ‘Thomas Powell did then and there consplre to Injure, kU, and murder one Dr. Jones, then and there a cith zen of sald Parlsh of East Carroll, on ace count of his support and advocacy, in a legal manner, of the Eleotors for President and Vice-Presilenton the Republican tleketat he election heli tn sald parish and Stule on the 2d duy of Noveiber, 1800; and on account of lis (Wones') support and advocavy, in a leg manner, of Ben)anitn Lanier ug a Member of Congress of the United States from the fifth Congressionat District of tha State of Loulsl- aba, at satd election In violation of the pro- visions of Sev, 5520 of the Revised Statutes at the United States, contrary to the form of dhe statute In such caso made aud yrovided, w and agnlnst. the peaco and dignity of the United States,’” ‘The section referred to 1s as follows: It two or more persons in any State or Lerri- tory conspire to prevent, by force, intlunida- ton, or threat, any eitizen who is lawfully entitled to vote, from giving his support or advocacy, Ina legal mauner. teward or ty favor of the election of any lnwfully-atali- fied person us an Elector for Presitent or ‘Vicoctpesidents orag a Menber of the Cons gress of the United States; or to injure any citizen in person or property on acconnt of such support or advocacy; each of such per- Bons shall be pitnished by ative af not less than $500, nor tere tat 85,000, or by impris- onment, with or without hard Inbor, not less than six months nor more than six years, or by both such flug and imprisonment?” Upon this affidavit, and under the section, as given, the arrests were unde, ‘The preliminary examination before United States Comm stoner Lane was set for the 2th inst. ‘Th partics meanwhile were bound in the situn of $5,000 each, POSTMARTELR MMISLEN of Now Orleans appeared as surety, Ihave no disposition to do him an injustice. He is at once na Republican and a gentleman. He hus a large piintation In the parish where the killing occurred. Me has manned ex- ceedingly well for n Republican in establish- Ing pleasant relations therein. Mr. ‘Tomp- kins, the purty charged with the killing, Is a person neauaintanee. le does not seem to bven looked upon Jn the past ag eithera quatrelgome or davgerous charneter, He has aiiiiated, to some extent in the past with the Republicans, He was clerk for Lunter ones ona tine, when ‘Tax-Collector, under Keliozy, fe was the Republiean candidute for Sheriff, even, tu the election called for aduption of the new Constitutlun. ditst how ho iwannged to secure a nomination, or Whether such nomination was regular or not, docs not appear, He was apposed in the ree, at all events by aculored nan, The latter, Mr. Cain Sartnln, was elected. Ie failed somehow in the securing of the necessary bond, . ‘The fallure, as charged by the gentleman. from Carroll. was due to the machinations of Lanier. Be this as it may, the Governor stepped in with a Com iuission for Mr. Powell, one of the brothers of that name brought here under arrest with Tompkins, The case at best 18 DECIDEDLY MIXED, AIL hands seein to have bel Kener tly after the spoils, ‘The colored yoters, being In the deelded majority, appear to have been court ed to that purpose. ‘The parties, agai. show up as Republicans or Democrats by turns, according 9 poley dictated. In this las campaign the clalin fy, that some fifty ormore of the white citizens voted for Gartleld. Laer, nove the less, as Republican candi- date for Congress, seems to have come i for thelr bitter opposltion. Perhaps he was too sharp in the management of the blacks, At all events, those claluing to be Republic. ans adinit they did their best to detent bli. "There was thus a very oltter fer, in which Lanier and Jones were the central figure: havlug the colored yoters only on thelr sit ‘This, of course, the Democratic ur thelr best to encourage. The brothers ell—one of them, as before stated, the Parish Sherlif—appear to have figured a good deal In the premises, The general mixture, in fact, was comple ‘hers was, withinl, ns penetally adinitte, a good deal 'of manifest lawlesness, Certain parties are adinitted to have been out pon tho street, for instauce, with thelr double-barreled shotzuns, In walting for certain other parties to put In an appearance... None of them, of course, how- ever, if we ure to credit the assertions, bad nught agalust Dr. Jones. He was unfortu- nate enough to get killed,—an occurrence for which all cialm to be deeply grieved,— an NOMODY 18 TO BLAME! ‘The parties brought to New Orleans under arrest called upon Mr, McMillen fur a bond, He was overpersunded, perhaps, it, He probably fult himself Uted, al things. considered, in so doing.” ‘The result, in any event would have been the same, ‘The parties appeared, us stated, for n hearings. ‘The Grand Jury, belng In sesston, tock the ease under consideration. But one awittess would swear positively as to who dhl the Killing, Me was out upon the walk, within ten feet of the victhn, at the thne he was shot. Ho swore before the Grand Jury that he saw the prisoner, Toupkins, step down upon the walk behind Dr, Jones, Distal it into signing DR. 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DEAN SIK: This (s to certify that your INDIAZ, BIGQOD SYRUP bas cured we af the Third-Day Chills after all otter medicines bad fallad, MISS"RLOWN, Chilis Cured, a Mattoon, Coles Cc DEAK Sim: 1 fod your INDIAN BLOODS: gt eedily cures Chills, and can recumwmend it as hand; saw the weapon discharged; and saw the Moctor fall. Another witness saw the shooting, but was not positive as to the umn who dit lt. No one, huwever, could swear aught In the way of a conspiracy. The Grand Jury fare satisiied.as’ to who did the murder, They donot question the reliability of the witness In the least. The killing, however, fg beyond thelr jurisdiction, ‘They can only deal with a eonspiracys no con- splracy 13 proven, and the case falls to the rountl, Ivis perhaps the Inst we shall ever heat, Ina legal way, of-the killing of Dr. ones, RENO. — A Chinese Woman Bsromes a Baptist. San Pranetsca Chroniete, Jan. 2, Mrs. Fooug 5am ‘Toy was buptized and em- braced the Christian falth yesterday after the mourning sermon In tho First Baptist Church, the ceremony being performed by the Mev. J. nA Hartwell, of the Chinese Buptist Stlasion, on Washington street, above Kearney. Tho avent may be considered a notable anc, for as far at aseertained Mrs. San Toy fs tha first China wonwn who hus embraced tho Baptist filth tn tho State of California, the only other known instance on tho Coast belug that of a Chinese woman in Oregon. Mrs, Foong Sam Toy ia aged St, and is now the lawful wedded wife of Sam Toy, young Chlnuman who has been distInguiehed as a regular, and slucero attendant of the Misslon, ‘The bistory af tho femnte convert nity be epitomized in a few wards, Slatce Foony was a cuubby-faeed Uitte thing, and so young that she hid wot yet learned to cat ber rieé with chopsticks when her parents in China passed away to another world. Tho tlttie orphan was taken in hand by same ald and heartless hig, who clung to the little thing until she becaine of inurkutable value, When stiio wus suld Into bondage, and, Ike any plece of met chandise, bundied.otf to this country. She lived in 8 don in one of the alleys in the Chinese quarter, eurrounded by yica ana fmmoritity, until snatched! from ber infscrable tte by tho police. Sister Foong was thon yet of tendor ago, und wis placed in ono of tho orphan tay. lums, where she has been two or three yours. In the fnstitution she mide the acquninitivos of nuothor little Chinese girl, whose cnrcer hid been mapped outbyan American family Iving at tho Potrero, The ationtion of these goud people wns brought to Blater Foong by the newly-found compunion, and they took her asin yee “i, Tho young woman was sent to the Mission School, end, being an apt and willlug girl, advanced in her studies go ripidly that she gun rend and write niccly and spent English fuirly. J8he fsa rerulur attendant nt the eehool ‘on Washington street, where clroumstancos have utberinvontict with Bam ‘Toy, a bright and nteliizent Chincse boy. ‘They sang from tho same bymn-book,:lourned the teticra of tho aifubst and the ridinents of spelling out of tho samo iMustmited primer, and list Ootobor r= solved: to go through life toxother over the samo roud, i proposition roadily dseented to by ber’ guurniians, whose crowning effort was, Bonlayas yesterday when thelr ward embracod 0 faith, : ae “The Freo List in Paris, Pall Mull Guzette, Thao entropreneyirs of the Purls theatres nro much oxerclyed nt tho growth of a considerable” nbuge in connection with the thoutre-going pops Ulatlon (which inenta ilnia-tauchs) ge the imd- tropolisy ana ia, tho iucreasing number of persons who, under some pretext or another, wt free admission to tho theatre, » hu Vie Purisionne” titd a great run ut the Vurlécics, find all the world was oritzy to xo and see It i dnds.of surreptitious plans wero triud to got into the theutre for nothing, and to evade te Argus oyes of tho conglerge, One spectator munaged to seitngio, bimsele in ns wn ussistant innchiuist, but pald deurly Cor his burdiboad, for ho fell dawn @ trap-door and was killed on the spot. Auother would be brought In under the pentent of holng one of the nrohestra, to which, ho certainly so fur contributed by carrying the doublo- bass fur its rightfulowner, The gas wouk! entertain a sctect purty of friende in the Uittle chinaber nbove the sun-lghts tho dressers minds it sorts Of exchanges with dressors wt uthor theatres, or even with soubrets in private Hfo, that tbey might nisoscu * La Vie. and even: tho cunciorge, strict und Unapproaatable ag ho waa to tho outer world, was Cound to buve fitros duced no Soerer than soven nieces in ony night, av freostiat is all vory well under certain regular tlons, but curried on under the Parisian condle tons It would vory’ seriously tnterfera with: the proper eluboration of tha pertormanve, ——: ———— . The New, York Canal—My, Datchors Annual Report, A ALBANY, Feb. t.—The Hon, Silas B. Dutcher, the Superintondont uf Publics Works, ylvos, (0 bis annual report to tho Lvuwislature, the foliow- ing tlzurod, shuwing the tolluand tonnage dure ing the past four scagons of navigation: I. bs is In. fave, Tolls, 0% 064. FOND! ROG HA BONT4 $1,165257 TONNAZC....AN55,003 BITE 6,82 UTS oy) ‘Tho your Idsv shows incroase of Hu! cent fu tonnage and au Jnerease of 32-7240 Jn tolls vyer tua same your, & greater ine vrouxe in tolls thun tonne, Hot iebatand au a pete freo ligt and a reduction uf tolls ann Faw articles. Regarding tolls, Sr, Dutcher oa} © Tho reduction in tolls bos ehed wv punt bosond which it ts tet prudent to ga much, it any, furthor. Any Curthor reduction ayoyld be cunlined to merchandise from tide- water, Swly> ing eVery cnoourigement possible to tna carry. tog of Wostward-bound freight, wvery ton Uf which veourey a return of at lout two tons oy Uro sume route, and covery toy of westward: bound frolgbt driven ta utbor routes currivs with it twu tons of caatward-bound frolght, to the dotrinent of our oummercial interests," bir. Dutcher considers that the cable systom is entirely iinpracticuble, and recommends tint the ast permitting itelutroducdon bo renealod, ELL MITCHBLL All that It Is Recommended to Be. Lemont. Conk Ce. fil DEAN Sits 1 have funnd, by gleing your INDIAT BLOOD SYKUP & {alr trial, that it is nil te is recon ~ jentied to be, Hind advise Any Ghe min thay be in now Teaith toxtve ita trial, Mk rieEMAN, * Chills Cured. sd eecc ¢ ‘coe, Cumberland Con 1. DEAN Sint My davehier had Chile for fourier. - months. and f tried almost everything, but RSENS Ul | commenced the tse Of your IN. a short trial of which enectuadty ured her. ‘Thi 1 Syru; hot miy faquily, aud | a0 fince { bare bad your medicine in my house, | woul fot ba nishout 1 and recutumend {ts use to eugerin, ct A Pain fn the Back. Waterninn Station, De Kalb Co., Nt, pie tu ooeaty tut eur LNELAR x MHS. WOULD, Dyspepala and Indigestion, - Sandwich, De Kalb Co. Mt DRAM Nin: This te to certify that your INDIAN = Ree a rae JT Bpenandin acc xa compo red a8 spupela. 1¢ ia the bos imediciie Lever uscd. TTA DALLES, Cure for Heart Disease. : Tentopolis, Effingham Co. Ul. DEAR Sin: Your great iNDIAN BLOOD BY as HReousssenu ie to sul slaningiy eaiictedy nt tees * ‘ EY erauias, All that It Is Rocommended to.Mo, + Kanons, Edgar Co. It), DAR Btu: T have used your exceitent INDIAN BLOOD SYRUP in my tally for the baat Brey SERNA ee a mena used In.wuy fauntiy, ete BY. A AL BURKS, Disoanes of the Lungs. Benton, Vranklin fe, Bh: DEA Bins This lato soruity, that your INDIAN BLOGD SYRUP tus cured me of Lung Disease, witch had been trouplluy me or mlunw tne. tebeertully all audtu ee Isla WiirrinaToN. Yor Neuralgia. ate Filed, Gad ior ct tte eae ae Serene Bua GES, TVIN.” Dyspepaia Cured. Plymouth, Hanooek Oo. Ut. DEARSIn: [have been troubted with Billouspese, FERS apc re WT EA WNineblo medicing. , 3,0, dgnomad BUTSE Nevor Fafln to Cure, ° Milford, Jroquals Cp, Tt 5 Daan Sut; I have used your INDIAN Loop BYRUP for Cramps in my Stomach und also for. ty ehildrun, who were troubled with spaems, and {0 bo Gasea le eoctad a compels GUFe es, ruehme ents 'Pestimon: Ae Ameo odiant, Tropuote Cort + Dean sin: £ can say thas your INDIAN u.UGp BYRUP has no nyual for COnstipadon, Blok Hoads « acho, Vali in the Howes: and Chil fe, wad Tean safely. Tecolumend its Use to aus ECA, BEED. Recommonds It to All. |. : en Bit: 1 hava used sOAeoST youe INDIAN 1 your 18 nPSOh stide with punetietat resulta and Lehine ood medicine to Lud up the system gunerally. Wadi recomaiensa ix to-all surerinu Mi ii Liver Complaint. Huckingham, Kankakee Co., tl. eat nie: Fcheertully wattt ebrated INJIAN BLOOD BY KUL farnetion, and ty biehly vatown iL: L have uscd your ri iuud by all who us ou Facdicine mith tho'moat: sie! bey cosas mint cant dhoreture rocuntinond tee uae, fp Liver Complatntand sick-Hleadache. peste Peete RLALL DSN LAY Wheumattam, Huekinghan, Kankakee Ce ‘RFAU El Gu runep Gault | commenced welng yout Prout ft Buel roared and bene we see SgaN Mien. joo od Purilor. Saal logs ucunda. have, Co 1, DAAR BNE T vod your arent INULAN BLooR SYHU! and hey ound ts gnenuale fas Bing’ Bare Her, and take plonsure in recommendinn jt 45 aust Jon of Menntrunatto: pa aa tate it sheridau, AAG uahter was a augigror feng Prat sera nnd Srter Yabrita ‘unde an youre Het OF teu plyaiciana-rollu’ Allopatbig aud. ous Ro ea ae eee Cetich wes bie dupHot A Tue vavetee, a ‘ : ee ge ghtinyaale of tha INDIAN. BiOOL ;runiiog aver your vamwplilet a sve caught) rowarks an the dlaease with which she was troublud, 2 limmediatety provaiied on her tu Uy FRMr RtsdLEIO Ad Ae poaltted 1c eoyuieetty at pha Join 2 WHE soy Famine Wentneate te Pontiac, Livingsian County, [ts + An Bim ‘ole We ts coriity tise Bare’ bee ai Sa ee ete ete VINULAN LOOK y aes 0 Cs a) Pree Yael hikes youus itl, t can recomine een Valuable remedy, “MMODA BABEINE LISTOF WHOLESALE DEALERS - Dy Ok has Bll Symp CHICAGO, ILL, : van SCHAACK, STEVENSON & OO, #1 andy Pere in Bae new aL YT UTBNUUNGL & 004s Wadeaden 2) tainh or polaon tn the at wedicine In the country for Kheumatiaa ant” ure liga, »ROSSANNAM LAWHENCE, i: ea ) | {