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v 1881—TWELVE PAGES THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 11, TEER EEEIT EET BETTE TET IBIDEF STDS NEES DETER EET EET SEED Tan’ Til CRIMINAL NEWS. Yesterday's Developments in the Sen+ satlonal Suicide at St. Louis. Torror of Mrs. Hatch on Viewing the Dead Body of Hor Hus- band, Testimony of the Eye-Witness and Ver dict of Juatifinble Momicide at « the Inquest. * The Accused in tho Allon Murdor Trial at Gonova, Ill, on the Btand, Detectives Track a Gang of ‘'Shovors of the Queer’? Cloar to Dallas, Tex. THE ST. LOUIS SENSATION. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Louis, March 10.—Tho murder of Alfred ©. Hatch yesterday is still the ehfef toplo of conversation here, His murderer, Mfichavl J ‘Hellly is ono of tho best known Repubiteans ta tho city, and was one of Chauncey f. Filtey's \ right-hand men. twas thla fact, perhaps, that Drought a great crowd of politicians to the Coroner's oflice this morning, where tho inquest . wasbeld, During !te proyress a most pathetic scene occurred at tho Morgue. Mrs. Hntch, the womun over whom tho two men quarreled, uccompanied by a gentleman, went to the Morgus to be sworn over tho body and: in the sight of it, as ordained by law. Bho sat in tho offico for sume minutes, sobbing heavily, Der face was hidden bya black vell. When Doputy-Coroner Vraedicow arrived, thoy ro- paired to the anto-rvom, where the body lay, covered with canvas, As soon ns tho dend man’s wife renched tho room her sobs becume audible, and the tears owed down her face, “Pieaso raise your vell, wadam.” sald Mr. Praodicow, as aho pressed her handkerchief to her face. “You must bo sworn tn sight of tho body." ‘She paid no beed to tho remark, and after several requests Mr. Pracdicow gently Uft+ ed it from ber face, und, ia her gaze met the corpse, she turned with n shudder und ‘eried out dn beartrondiug tones: * Oh, iny God! my Godt my God!” nud, covering bur face with hor band. ‘Kerchiof, she Haney, turned away. Mr. Pracdi- cow asked her to please withdraw her lundker- eblef and be sworn, Her eves tilled wite tours, \ and overtiowed down her tlushed Ks as she continued her moaning, Alter much persuasion she romoved her bandkerehiof, and, tusteniug ber gazo over the body, the 1 WU ACoroae nde ministered the following oath: “In the Inquest on the body of tho man who bere lies dead be fore you you sweur to tell thd truth, the who! truth, and nothing but. the truth, so help yo God.” Asthe Inst word fell from the Deputys Coroner's lips Mrs, Hateh turned and, withour looking at the corpse, feft the room hurriedly, and, followed by a large crowd, went to the Coroner's office. John Phillips, the only eyc- ‘witness to the affair, testitied that Hateh calicd at his pinco of business Monduy aud lett n messige for Mr. Betty ‘Tho witness conveyed the mes+ * gage to Keilly. who came to the shuo tuctory In answer to {t yesterday. Ho sent up word for « thd Witness to come down and sco bliin, and the two met on the landing leading up to tho third + flour, While thero talking, Reilly oxchidimed: Horo somes flatch, now.” ‘Tho witness turned and suw Hatch coming, and be looked very ex- elted and surprised. ‘The witness saw that bo was wnder great excitement, and-be ceased speaking to Keilly, and turned his at. tontion to Match. As the witnesa approached Hatch, the latter mude a motion to draw bis revolver, whieh motion could bave + bdeenseen by Reilly. The witness took hold of each of his ‘hands, ant Hutch moved forward, not endeavoring tomuke any resistance, Hatch did not speak a word. The witicas touk hold of Hateh's right hand, but did not know whether ho had gny pistol or not. fle did not feat n ; weapon, Mr. Pulllips Mlusteated haw bo held 1 Hateh, ellly viewing tho scene tua cool, critical murner. Mr, Philips next doscribed how he led Hateb uround tno place where Kellly was stund- >», fog, Urging bind to go up-stairs und not ¢ to splat, us ho thought Sir. Reilly would xo out. § Tho witnoas beld Hatch and tho two moved i; Bround to tho corner at tho woat of the hail, nt ‘the bottom of the stairs, The witness did not ave Rellly tram tho time ho left him te take hold 5 of Hateh until after tho shooting. Ho Wd mat +, fea tho tingh, but only heard the Suport ‘be shut. was fired over witness’ right shoiildor, while ho {i Yasholding Hntoh in the corner at tho foot oF stairs, endeavoring to persundo im to ascend, — an stelling tint: ‘Don't speak! don't’ want any trouble bore! Go up-sialra!’ No conversation occurred between the partios, and Hatch muda no atrusee gle or attempt to get at Rellly. Hutch gave no Mndication tugt he suw the pisiol in Holly's hand, nor did ho mike any attomptto free bis hands from-tholr restraint after tho Urst, slight strug gle, when bo was taken hold of, After tho shot wus tired tho decendud sank slowly, the witness supporting bin. He fell upon tho, two lower steps, * When Chad laid him down,” continued Mr. Philtips," [tarncd round und saw Kelily, with bis arm extended, holding tho platol. tle guid: ‘I surrender to. you, Mr. Phililps.” The «fury, aftor n brief volineration, rendered x vor~ det of justinablo honslelde, but Itellly was beld ; toawait tho aetion of tho Urand Jury, THE ALLEN MURDER TRIAL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Guxeva, IIL, March 10.—Anothor quy of the Allen murdor trial bus passed. The court-room this afternoon waa densely pucked with speota- tors while tho defendunts, Thomas and Wood. ;° ruff, were on (he atand,—tho ladies filling up a Jargo.amount of tho,rvom, Tho day wus a most Aintoresting one, all in all. ‘When the court was callud this morning Georgy Wallace, of Sandwich, swore that on Aug. 10, 1880, Clareneo Woodrulf wns in bis store that evening about Bo'clock, Osour Vor> milye, another Saidwicher, also remarked on the stand that ho saw Woolruff In that place on tho night of Aug. 19, 1880, when the detective ; located bim th Caleago, a ih W. OL. Winsor, a tolegraph operator from Bandwich, sald that u diepatch was sent to Clur- enco Woodruf! by Mrs. Campbell, stater of gis Woodruff, on Aug, 18, 188), Hu aiso said that le *y @xsamincd tho boots of the otiico to sce about (| tho dispatch boing sont. The witness, bofore deing discharged, wus served with a subpwnia to produce the books of tho alllco, Dora Thomas, a stepsistor of Will Thomns, reinted that she hada Chinese lantern, and that a pleco of paritifing gandis was given her to ‘use init by Mr. Marker, of Sandwich, which was all burnt up. . Mra. Elta Tolman, who {sa sister of Clurenco Woodruf, was suothor witnuss, who sworo that Clarence Woodrulf was in Sandwich on tho evening of Aug. 19, 1880, and for about three weoks after, iy T.W. Powell, from Stubbona, while on tho n stand, sald ho saw Emimons In tho Sandwich f Jutlon the night of Ang. 1, 184, Lottery were ape tho withcss, aud he Writing as that of his, 1 igtlzant the han eng ‘Tho leiter was sent to Dyas by-tho witness, who suid If be (Dyas) would put up #200 toy would not squeal ouhhn, Tho letter sant to Miss Allen, which was i torent, Wasuot gent ue weltten by the witness to her, ‘Tho witness sald bo told Me, Allen abort sending aletter to 4 person whom he suspected of tho murder and the reason that he suspected bitn of Au. Phe lettor wits sent from Rtowurd, Mra. Carri. Burton sald, when on tho atund, thatsbe koows Woodrnll aud ‘Thomas, and that thoy worked in the building, Boe saw Cura Diunn tn the buliiing at various times, A; Ward was called. 3 Wiil Thomas, one af the neeused, auld ho wae Sbyears old, and was not directly or inditvetly connected with the murder of HP, Alien. Hud with Dyts at the sandwich Hens sald, during the conversation tog Gibblo Atien’s wuteh, that It weld inutter tu, cuter the house, ang he $25 tor it. ‘The withesa did not say to Well, F gitess 1 witt go dawn aud get it! tsk “bin what the wutel would te Worth toweltup. Ho did not isk Dyas where Allen slept. Dywadlt not buy to him, th front of the Sandwich Post-Otlice thought you & conversation House, wolng tu get thit witch.” and did fot bive uny conversation in front of the Post- Oltice, tly did not ask = Dyas whut. cbloruform was worth un ounce. and ask how wuueb of (t would be required to put woman ¥ 1. Ho giv Dyus on the morning uf tho Funter, but did not have a conversulion with bin that day ue tho Sandwich House, He dul Hot sus, * for God's guke. don't say nnytulnyg wbout it, as itis all laid: to a Ue bad a con Versation with Dyas at the hotel after the wit- hess was beture the inquest thy second. Une. Dyna usked blu whut was up. ‘The whole story toll by Cora Stuun ubout what the witness hud tad ber and whut ate sald sho heard Woodeuit and the witness tuk about the Allen murder was dented. “Tho whole tustimony ut tho woman wud traversed polit by point and denied tn an emphatic inunner, The Allen murder was never mentioned tu Cora Suan by tho wituess, About Bept. 20 bo ieurned that she was a dutcotive, ASILK VHIER, Bpectal Ditpateh to The Chtcugo Trune, Davesronr, lu., Murch 10.—Tho police of Mo- Mino mado at arrest to-day which is ikely to put wetop wm system of ropbery whlch hua been conducted ons lunge scale, ‘Ibo thief’s name Ly WH. Watwou, aliqu W, He Parker, We oy Bat den, ctc, Watson's inst operation wns the theft of 8500 worth of silks feom 2 Des Moines store, which were shipped to Moline, When caught Watsou had a conductor's punch and n larco near Taylor, kept by Palltum's sister, wero re- covered thirty-three felt hats, and Datween TO ant ad dapanese fans. And wpon polng over the ground about the barn neur the corner of Fourth nvenuo and Jor street, the polleo all such clothing Is romade at once upon Its ree Ing train, Northway will probably succeed in comprouitsing with his rolutiver. i colpt by a Efetatod atreot dressmaker, with whom ‘Julte A. Cronkhtte, the Michigan banker | Mf& Todd is on the most friendly terms, About whom quite a number of persons in Chie be number of rallrond tickets and checks. ‘Tho | found raven bars of the silver ore. ne tna of FLAP OE RGR LSA Eee hareers LIFE IN WASHINGTON. officers from Des Moines arrived and took they hat averiooked on thelr frst visit. ‘Cho rant charging him with embezztement in Hope eburge of the prisoner, who camo from Illinois to Iowa without a requisition. Des Mornes, [a., March 10.—During tho recent snow blockado a strangor tet one of tho tratns and registered at the Aborn Mouse as Willian M. Parker. Protending to bo a commercial traveler, ho visited the dry-snods house of More ris & Hepburn and examined shirts. Soon after bis departure several pleces of valunblo silk relating to his own tke 85,00) dopo: A Last Word on tho Tnanguratl Abe With hita at Nnoml, Mich. by Ronjamin t New- | xenco of the Chivalry—Tho Middier— berry and Henry th, Fisk: ceurialtn Hadt beam Tho Ciimax of tho remony=—Tho previousty arrest! and dischars at Garfelda-Inauguration Ball—The Do Gardner, vofore wham hywastakenon a writot | Sothern and the Yenoers Abront—A habens corpus. Justicn Summerteld tiated tho ena: wall tho th inst, Itis betleved that Deserted Lady Lobbyint=—Somto of tho tho defondant will bo taken back to Michlan on Miinois Ladies — Mra, Gov. Pound's te requisition from the hor of that Stato. | potteteTho Bull Badqnet—A Night of bait. Revelry=JInbinut fowa, with Bele pia of fend have amuch larger percentago of Aliver fu them than was nt first thought, and those already recovered by the pollen nro salt to be worth about $500, Still furthor dovalop- ments are expected to-d STATE AFFAIRS. MICHIGAN, i] Ho wentto Jail yesterday in default of $1,000 were misecd, and an investigation showed tat Speetal Dispateh to Tre Chleago Tribune. bs knap at the Front Again-The Wor Ro had hod the alliee nt tho motel ard sbIDBed |, cee eee aeeeeamerons. pelt: CANADA. Governor—Private Secretaries of Gare Netpped te coven. he Sonne" otficers wore 1" 1) tons wf Probihittun people, asking for the sub» A Td and Washington— skipped the town. ‘The Moline allicers wore nv 3 , a tee 4 filed and Inge ovening he was arrested when | mission of a prohibitory’ amendment fn 18%, TAFYY FOR QUEEN Vic. Society Movements — Mra Spraguols applying tor tho bos. ‘Sho gouds [ni tho box cor- responied with those missing, and are valued at over SU, Divoreo Nult. Speckat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Wagntxatos, D, C,, March 6.—The grand his- torieat pageant whieh murked the inauguration of dames A, Gariletd as the twontleth President of tho United States is among the things of tho past, although many of the decorations remain, and uniforms abound on the avenues and mitdo their appeurance in the House thia morn Ing. ‘This 1s In accortinee with the new plan of the Probibittontats, ns outlined In thor circaine recently issued. There were alson hatfull of roe monstrances against the estabtihment of 0 Board of Medical Censors, antess there bo a rep argte Hoard of Homeopathists to examine doc tors of that school. Spectal Dupatch to The Chteago Tribune. OrrawA, March 10.—The following address from the wives and mothers of the Duminion to the Queon fs in eireulation for siznatures in this olty: May it ptenge your most gracious Majesty: It fg with feelings of deop and nfectionute loyalty: that we womnen—wives and mothors—of the Du- COUNTERFEITERS. Dawtas, Tex. March 10.—Considerablo flurry was created yesterday ainong the State and Fed- erul officials nt tho discovery that a band of coun- terfelters bad beon trailed by detectives from minion of Canada, venture to appronch your | streets. It was truly a magnificent dempnstra: Pennsylvania to Dallas. Spurious billt of tho Among tho bills pressed tn tho house were tho | Majesty with a humble and most respect{ul ad: | ton, vaithowah ae Mi RS eae eee denom{nation of £4 and $1000n tho First and | following: To sulimit to the peopto nt proposl- | dress, fo express our wratitude and appreciation | ng’ art in. which tho old iomans and Fourth National Ianks of Boston «vere reported | tion to nmend tho Constitution s0 18 to givo of your Majeste’a noblo and devoted life, and ta tho medorn French aro so famous—of getting up effective demonstrations for tho delight of the popuince. A comparatively small expensa would havo plieed in tho proccasion ropro- sontutions of the various callings which pro- Wayne County two Circuit Judges; reducing tho rates of tolls on logging strenins; and [op- Kins’ DIM repeating n scetion of law limiting tho capital of vlevatur companies to $100,000, The Dill to resurvey, estublish, and perpetuate scc> incireutation hero several days ago, nnd it Is sald that $10,000 uf counterfelt notes of various donominauions, und on about n dozen diferent banks, have been shipped to this section, aud have got into tho bands of the shovers, The te- renter to ntghty Gai, Father of nll norcies, dovout. acknowledementol tho priceless benelits: yerninent which wo, in common with your Majest subjects, enjoy. White wo thus upprouch your Majesty as our Queon, our henets turn with love te tho women who has shed hor wholesomo and gale | mote tho prosperity of the Republic whoso tectlve asserts that three of seven notorious | ton corner-posts was lost. utary iniluence for qoud throughout the | Chiof nineietate was belug Inaugurated. Wo handlers of tho “queer” aro in this seetion,and | ‘The House coneurred {u tho amendment made | whofe world, and brightened many on inight have had on piatform-cars a reaping- imachine, plows and cultivators, a printing- press, loon, amithery,n bakery, a coopers shop, sewing-machines, and the Implements and machines of other PROMINENT INDUSTRIAL PURSUITS, presenting in rapid succession many brilliant and striking combinations Jike thoso of a huge kaleidoseape, The only industry represented, boweyor, was shiphullding, the mechanics at the Navy-Yard baving a fullerigged craft on wheels, Dut tho sword was prominent. Tho hove plates alinost. perfect in Imitution of the notes of tho bunks In this part of Texns, and that tho towards forthe capture of the sovon Antaunt to $17.00), The detective met one of the thred men he has snadowed for three months in tho suburbs of the city a day or two ago, nnd, Parenting to arrost him, wis slightly cut in ari ms by the Senate to Cottrell’s Cleomaruarino bill, which was to strike out the cluuses relating to exportation. 1n the Senate the Committee on Judiciary re+ ported ngainst the Benate bill asking the State to pay expenses of prisoners sent to the Detrolt Iluuse of Correction from yurious parts uf the Btuto, The following bills passed the Senate; Tho oleowargirine bil; Grand Rapids Justices of Pence aud senool bittss the bill amending the kenerat lus relating to Justices courts; the Dil amendiig tho Inw retating to abacut and Home. Our hearts turn with love to the wife, dovoted, loving, Kind, and true, whose siinple ey and lave submission to the decrees of od, under the saddest and greatest of ail wonvan's bereavements, have shed n holy lustre: around womens nate. More than itll, our henrts turn to sour Majesty te, the mothor, full of Intense gratitude for the taithful example of amother’s pure and saéred love, and a mothor's careful tralnlog (spiritually, meriily, and go. elally) of the chttdren God hus givew her. May thesv children never forget thelr Howat parents’ holy zeal and ptoug precepts, but follow closely in thelr fnatetupe, so that *thoirdays may be A WOMAN'S REVE Spectat Dispatch to The Chteoao Tribune. Font Wayne, Ind., Maret 1.—In tho fatl of 1876 James Dunbam and Walter Tracey wero ‘ he tat sent to the Penitentiary ona life sontance for | non-resident debtors; amending tho luw tong int =f streets of tho ictropolls resutnded with the * % n tho mune of the women of Canada, wo ps s the murder of James O'lirlen. Thoy were con- | Felating to powers and duties of Bouts | wonidinke up the words of ue Post Laurcate, | bexting of drums, and the avenuo echocd with victed on tho evidence of Mary Durrer,a woman | pip ‘umendin, the + Inw reiting | aud utter them anew to Hritain’s Empress | tho stirring notes of brass Lands, whilo forcsts of low character, who swory that she saw Nun- bam and ‘Tracey push him In tho éanal, whereby he was drowned. Being now struck with ro- morse, she confesses sho swore to x Ili to re- youge herself against Dunham, whom she did not like. Stratton & Bros., ntrorneys, who were counsel ‘for the prisunera, hnvo secured tho nlfidavits of Johu W. Glass and Willlam Orr, two prominent furmors, who testify that they saw Queen: Mag you rule us tong, An lenve us rulers of your blood Asnoble. Lill the Intest day May children of our chlidron say, Bhe wrottyht hor people tnating xoud. “Ter court wns pure, ber life serene; God gave ber peaco; her lund re A thousand claime to reverence to the safety of versous attending publie ns- sembliies; House joint reselution for submitting the question of a goneral revision of tho Cunsti- Tition to the peop for providing for medical treatinent of di lent children at the Uni- ‘yersity Hospital, ‘Tho House constitution umoniiaent provid ing for Boards of Counts: Auditors was lost, but will probably make a reappearance, The Governor hits appointed George W, Arine of buyonots giittered on every hand, reminding many of the geand reviews “Waen Johnay cme marching home.” Pennsylvania sent a wholo division, uniforinly attired and armed, with threo days’ cooked rations; and Llinois, Michigan, and Oblv wero gullantly represented, THE SOUTITERN CIIVALRY q was consplouously absent. Tho tourth division, O'Brien walking nlong the bank of tho canal | itage Agent of the Stite Board of Charities in In her, ns Mother, Wife, aud Queot ‘ Vory trunk, stagger atid full in. THoy tried to | Munroucounty. That your Mafosts. may long Lo spared to | 1 Which it was pluced, was commanded by the help him, but could not, and fet the matter drop until now. Upon the strengt of this a potl- tion to Gov, Porter Is being clreulated naking for thoir pardon. —— OUT 8800. t Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. | Keokuk, In. March 10—Mr. Will H. Huxley, & commoreial traveler of this city, is minus ubout $800, He came home Saturday tight, aod in changing his garments at his boarding-houso on Sunday morning thoughtlosly lert money, checks, und drafts ¢o the tune of $80 in bis bitsiness cout at his room. On Monday morn- jing ho discovered the umount gone, and with ‘Phe bill to niuend tho Taw relative to th elec~ ton of inembers of the District School Board passed the Senate and wae given Immediate ef> fect, Another bulldozing telegram wns received from Richmond, Bucaits & Co., of Detruit, of- fering to furnish coinpiled lnwS nt not excee ng $225 per voluine. A very spcelile otter wis also rocetved from Derby &Co,. of Culumbus, OQ. olfering to do. tha work at $2.00, Tnelud ing the compiling, clactroty pang, printing, and bind- fog, tobe tnished by) Dec, 1, 18al. und atter ejahteen months to wive tho Stute tho plates. ox-Confederate Gen. Charles W. Fletd, who was afterwards in the Egyptian military service, and is unw tho Duorkeeper of the House, He had the Fifth Maryland, Baltltmoro’s cravk reuiment, sanie scattering Muarylund companics, ant two from Virginia, with—musf I chronicle it?—hall- a-duzen soldier-ike companies of colored inen} It was thelr presenco which kept away tho vol- wnteor corps of South Carolina, Georsla, and othur Southorn Strtes} “* Whet? Parade fn tha lumn with alotot niggers? Nover, sirt never!” “Lut no one missed them, und foud ap- plause all along tho Inv geected the Hamptun College cadots, who marched in tha frst divise reign over us, and that tho richest biessings, bot spiritual and tenrpural, of our Heavenly Futhor may rest uvon you and upon all the Roy- al faintly, is the sincere prayer of your loving: subjects, tho women of the Dominion of Canada. THE COMMONS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcuga Triburite Orrawa, March 10.—It is thought now that tho netion of the Senate in adopting Senntor Al- Mon'samendmont to tho Cunuda Temperance act will delay provogation at leust threo days, ns quite 4 number of members on both sides will Bpenk on the question when It comes up for con- MASSACHUSETTS, Speetai Dispaten to Tne Chicago Tribune. jug ho liccovered the umount gare, und With | ee esrareh 10,Tho strenuous atvornpt to | slerution In the Commons. Senator Alnus | ree ee aan eae heat shortly came here from. Cbiago. Later | obtain legislative nuthority for olovated rafl- | Smendment is to oxompt tho trattle ia ates. por | Orn’ Miundad waite mas. Those Hampton cn It wag found that Wagner had taken ft | ponds in Boston was adversely reported upon in tor, luxer-beer, and light wines from tho opera- | dets all bad Indian or negro bluvd it thelr veins, cont delonying ie hee ey ant Bur Wie the: Houso of Repres nuitives to-day. ‘The tions of tho Tomperance act Tenis cuertod on | —sumotimes It wag mixed,—but thoy rivuled the way ss ee tae re i a vote of %) to Tho third read+ SHDDIES FROM ANNAPOLIS Js the party who committed the thoftyand ts now | most prominent of the many schemes ndvocat- i “. * Saket In possession of the tlissiyecum, Tho paytient | ed was what laknown as tho Melgs patent—n | 0% Of tho bill us amended was carried | who were permitted by Seerotary Golf to coma, epon the bank pupor has been stopped. The, authorities ure after blin, but as yet have no clow as to his whereabouts. ou # vote of 25 to 21. The prohibition people claim that this action on tho purt of tho Souato aAnonnts, virtunily to a repenl of the Seote act, ‘They look to the Commons to undo the wischlel when the bit comes before unit body, dn tho House of Commons to-day, on inotion by Sir Loonard ‘Lilley, Mnlster of Flmince, to yo intu Committes of Supply, tha Hou, Edward Blake, leador of tho opposition, nfter spenking at considerablo engin cot-temnuig tho fseu polley of the Government, moved an amend- incnt setting forth that ie desirable to re- ‘luge tuxation and to redistribute it to ree Heve the masses of tho benvy duties at present puld on the necesaurios of life. and atso poluting out tho fmportauce of decreasing thu expenditure, nlthough tholr Professors protested aguinst it. Tho Sienui Corps did tot presenta very wiartiat look, bat they waved thoir ines about ina very seluntiic manner, On the whule, the military dleplay was iinposing, although it wus rather too tnuch sword and buyouts for the peucoful in- auguration of ncoivil magistrate, but one could not help feoling some pardonable. putsations of National vanity ay tho sorried ranks swopt pust, “Guide rights” THE INAUGURATION PROPER, us witnessed from the sents provided for tho pross on either side of the dais ou which nw score ‘of the digniturics sat, wus 1 gloriuus spectacle, In the rear, a3 « biekground, row the Capitul In tte sublime grandeur, it many windows gemimed singio rail reste un pillars, and therefore oc- cupying but little space on the street,—the wheels clinching tho rail and connecting with the car ut an anglo of forty-tive degrosa. Publio and fegislative sentiment fs such thitt thoro Is Aittle possibility of tho defeat of tho Com- nilttce's report. The Committee any that tho use of the streets tor cluvated roads would be otstructivo to gener! travel on tho common highway, dangerous to tho public, 0 damnye to tho property, and an encruichment upon the rizhts of private cluzens whose estates abut upon tho hyehway, and who are in most enses thu‘owaers of the nnd under tao surfice of tho A BAD PAINTER, Spectat Dixpatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Wrsiry City, Ill, March 10.—A torrlulo fam- {ly brawl occurred ,bere last evening, A tittle after § o’cluck Charley Brown, a woll-known pulnterof tals pluce, came bome in a state of intoxication and commenced to attise bis wife and daughter, tho latter's ago belng ‘only 12 yenrs. During thonttercation Brown pleked ups eml-shovet and struck bis wife a feartial oI across the hoadQuilicting # very danerd x with beauty, Qn the platform wero the went, wound, from which recovers Is van 13 | Atrecta: hot justin by laws wot required by any | ‘sie Leuurd Tilley, In reply, complained that | tho waud, the silted. and Mio gay. with tho diplo: her physiclins as ‘Absolutely linposellh . Brown | iusporative necessity. I there are any spechil ] tho mation bad been sereng upon tho House | inatic curps and the. ollicers 0 tho army und navy Hefore tho platform wero several acres: of lipturned faces, through which glenmed Hines of Dristiing bayonets, bright musical Instrus ments. searlot and gold uniforms, banners and Dexrakin shakes. It was a swunderful audience, and tho President-elect was equal to the tusk of To the Weater: Associated Preas, addressing Ite : E : THE GARFIELDS Orrawa, Murch WA resoiutien pissed tho ; ‘ Honaa devhuring that hr ordor fe eacourngo the | Were a study us tha new head of tho Nation innnufaeture oF beet root sugar It be stood manfiiy up to read his tnaugural. hes from oxelse duty for eight yenrs. ‘The Senate | wusslve Teutonie features suowing tho work- adopted an uinendinent to the Tenperanco uct, | i0e8 Of strong Interaal emotion, although his ad the ameniled bill pussed, ‘Tho smendmont | eluar, strong voice did not fatter. [ils counto- oxempta ales, porter, higer-beer, cldor, and light | Manco fe atronger In those traits that indicute winue froin tap operation Of tho’ Net, iuental power than in tho classioit! outlines that cuptivate women, and ho reminded ono of Mal- ton’s grent scrapbic lords, Sitting behind him, becomingly dressed fn elle, trimmed with the fur of tho silver fox, and somewhat bowed with nye, wus the President's mother, Uor thoughts must: hve reverted to tho thue when sho—a poor widaw with fomlly to raise upon a sinall furm—cooked, and washed, and sewed, and monded, akimping and saving that her children educations. Tho old Ja ‘ed for by her bright-evod daughter-in-law and by hor granddanghter Mal- le, received the first uct of: the new President, nnd tho Ips which had revergutlally kissed tho: Lible after having taken the oath were pressed to hors with tllnt fove, TH! INAUGURATION BALL was a groat success in polit of location, decora- Uon, atid Wumination, At least 5,0 persona were ln the linmense building, yet there wis no crowd.ng, wid ladies who promennded could dis- play their trains to the greatestudvuntuye with was pliced unde udvuntiges In elevated naleonds over surface nee SPERE Ftenin rowdy, hore 14 no suifigient provision by law tn the general Ratiroad Act for building them elsewhere toun longitudinally througa tka public highways. ‘There way it shurp debate in the Lealatutura to-day over tho cnactmont of the DIL to allow Suwisy trains to rin over the rand owned by the State, which connects with tho Hoosuc Tene nel. A protest signed by inore than Lou) minis. ferg nnd bitslies+-inen was presented, bite tts It was shown that conovetions could not bo made with Western trains if the bill tailed to pugs, and: thut tho Strte property would suffer thoreby, tho Dill passed Ite tinal stage by « guud majority, without warning, Ho quoted stitisties tu show thut the lenderof the opposition hud exijgerated the fnercase and unfiuely omitted to stute tht tho Inerense In exponditire wis a necessary complement ta an increased population. After sume furtber digenssion the anendment was defeated onn vote of 131 to fh. TINEVING COW-nOYS, SAN Francisco, Mareh'10—A dlapatch from ‘Tucson, Art, says advices from Santa Crna say the eow-boys have been running off stock be- longing to the peopte of Santa Cruz, four tiles south of Lt Norls. Some haye lost alt of thelr stock. Great indignation ts manifested aguinst the United States fur permitting a bund of vile Iuing who ure worso than the Apaches to cominit such frequeot und dumuging iacursions on thom. Word fram other riches on the Hine anys tho ube Haga ire growlng more numerous dally, and thoir raids inure frequont. ", MINNESOTA, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Rocuestet, Minn, March 10,—Thero are many. Probubliities as to whom will bo awarded tho place made vacant by tho uppointment of tho Hon, William Windom to a seat tu President Gurtletd’s Cabinet, Chlof among thesu ara tho ion. Charles Sturt, the present Attorney-Gon- eral, butitis undurstuod that he will recelvo the Supreme Judgeship, un additional offico created at tho Inst session of our Legislature, Gen. Joseph HH. Baker stands next, aud iso luwyer of xreat ability and prominent in our Stute politics, having been Seeretury of State. he friends of Mark UW. Dunnell nro pouring, in hundreds of dispatches to Gov. vulisbury waking lar tonppolnt Dunnell, Gore don &. Cole is not in tho race, having moved out of tho southern part af tho State, froin whtelt EXOMpPE MANITOBA AND THE NORTUWEST, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawas, Murch 10.—The number of Imml- grants into Manitoba and tho Northwest from tho Ist of Novembor, 187, to tho dist of October, .1890, aud tho quantities of land guld in tho enmo period, aro shown by a re- turn brought down to Parllament. Tho total number of purcbusers 1s. shown to be 1,10; tha total number of homestends, 2074; pro- emptions, 1,006 reres; sold, 286,535 eres; taxon up and purchased, inciuslye of homestead and preUimption entrica, Ul) acres. For thuse 4 the recelpts were: cash, $20, i B87; and amount yet to be received, & ‘Cho totel number of hamigrants entertug wa Asli, Another return shows tho quantity of land surveyed In Manitoba tubo 6.070.742 acres, and inthe Northwest ‘Territorios 4,208.42 nerves; WESTERN MURDERERS, Maxey, Arh, March 10.—Lust night Dion Lloyd, 4 notorious cow-boy, shot E. Monn, Jus- tice ot tho Peace, and was himeclf shot dead by ono O'Nell. At Etdorado, Nev., Hank Parish shat a man named Clirk over a gamoof curds in Green- wool's saloon, und: then killed Greonwoud. Wuen the Coronar came Parish at tho pteala of pistol compeliod bln to take front Greon- wood's pocket the money he bad won from Parish and return (to the tater, who detios ar rest and remuins at large. VIOLENT DEATHS, CtncinsAt, O., March 10.—At Cyntblana. Ky. Inst night, Sallie Carr wound upa day's quarro) ‘vial drunk by cuttin 0 Fowler'y | the uppuintinent suoutd be mde.’ Gen. A. J. | totul, L210 acres. ‘Pho total cost of surveyd | ONT having thom trodden upon. |» But TE Peng Tate alaetG i Kone Fowler's | tier, OF Kasson, xovtia at this Weitlay to, | to tho Jat of November, 140, was $1,322,117. wyolntlys you Know! Woltt Au?’ Nopoily, a ” Bt Jive tho inside track, and nay Du sibly curry off you kuow, In wap ety, went, except those wanren, the palin. At alt events Dunuell wil ‘not, SENATOR FARE. you know who had to gol" | The dipto~ At Furmers, Rowan,County, Ky. yestorday evening, John C. Lightfoot reeelved a abot in the thigh from Mat MeDermott’s plato), and sent: 4 bull Cron bis own pistol throuvl McDermott'’s heart, causing finmediate deato, This ends an old grudge, Uoth wore young wien, although bo hing had hls liezaxochecked.: There iguruimor that whoever receives tho appolnt- mont will got bo a candidate in 188d. St. Laut, Mitthy March 10.—Tho Senatorial problem js still ungolyed, 80 far as the publle has any positive knowledge; but it is generally understuol in wolleadvised poiltical eirelea that Gov. Piilebury bas fully resolved to nppoint Gen, A, J. Kderton, of Dodge County, a native of Now York, who tas been identitied with the politicul bistury of Minnesota, 1s a Deniwerat, Uranger and Republican, for twenty years, Tho appolutinent will be a purely porsunil one if It Js nus, aud thore is litte duubt about it. INDIANA. Spectat Dispatch to The chtcago Tribune. Inpianavatig, Ind. March 10.—Tho Senate exhibited Sts hostility to forolgn corpurations aguin to-day Inthe manner of taxing thalr re- eeipts. When the Tax bill wastaken up Me Comstock moved to etriko from Sec. 01 ull ree Inting to the taxiug of oxpresscompanica, which wna rojected by 40 to 4. Mr, Chapinan’ then tried to amend the section suas to deduct from the gross revolptavt euch companies the amount of wages pald to umploy¢s and for the purchase of tangible propurty in tho State, but this amondiment ulso wus promptly resected. Mr. Viohle’s amendment providing Guat banks muy pay tho tux due from shurcuuldors und retain the umount, with Interest, frum subsequent dividends, was adopted, * Ju the House a resolution recommending tho passage OF nn uct Forbidding tho lotus of cone hints went, but not in thetr Court dresses, to tho annoyance of tho newspaper women whe bud written up accounts In advance and sent thom by tail, ‘The bureaucrats who want to be re- tutacd th olllee went, hoping that Garileld would seo tholy loyalty, Muny of “tho boutd sojor boys” from a distines went, tholr gay uniforms adding to tho brilllancy of the seen; but THE DE SNOBBES AND THE VENRENS were not present, and the entire Secesh elemont, whleb hug begun uf fute to roussert supremacy here, stult away. A. varloty of excuses wera made, but tho foul reason was—only to be whispered low, with arched cyobrows—“ tickets wore sold tu negroos!" And so thoy stald nway, thelr room being better than thelr company, whilo the only porsons in whoso veins ‘flowed Aftienn biood were the Bruces and one other Kroup—seven ull told, Yet this ¢read of having To tvot Us n sovial oqiul those who could trace their descent tathe vory tret families of Vir- ginta nnd-Maryhind actually preventon the at- Tendunce of the suclety people. SEVERAL LADY LOBBYISTS wero on hand in all thelr glory.“ They toll not, Hoithor do thoy spin, yot Salomon tn wll bis glory. wus not arruyed iiko one of those.” Alaa for one of them, who wis promenading with n woll- Known morebunt, when on ushor summoned him tu tho outer door fora mumont. Ho did not re- tura, for ho bud there found bis wedded wife waltag Inv carringo, and, when he got in fora moment te hear something fmpurtant, the woll-Instructed and well-paid huckinay banged the door to, sprang on his box, lashed hfs borses, and did not slop until he reached the home of the kidnaped cavalier, My the timo ho bad ar- Spectat Disvatch to The Chieago Tribune. Orrawa, Ont, March 10.—In tho Senate, Mr. Teudel quired whotkor Mr. tuabre, anu of tho members of the Senate of Canna, represented, tho Cunudian Government tu France in any way, or whother he 1g Invested with any fuuctlons or cbarged with any mission towards the Govern- ment of France; if so, what ure those functions, or whut is that mission; ind what are the exe penses accasionod thoreby? Ho sntd that Fabre, whily in Franee, wis souding correspaidence to uw paper owned by him in Quebce, adyocutag dungerous Soctalistic doctrines, If be was in tho cinploy uf tho Government, It would give such correspondence sono fnipertines, “Sir Alexander Campbell roplied that Fabre wns not, charged with any tnlasion to the Government of Francs froin tho Government of Canada, aid no expense vis vcenstoned to tuls country by bis Presence In France. DE YOUNG'S MURDERER, Sx Francisco. Cal, March 10.—tn the trial of I. M, Katloch for tho murder of Charles Do Young, the dofene baviug brought forward vonsidurablo cumulative evidence to show that six ebots were tired. one of which was by Da Young, bavo to-day begun the exumiuation of medicul exports und others to shuw transitory luunin on the part vf Use prisoner, . —— MAYES? LAST OFFICIAL ACT, Jourt:t, HL, Murch 10,.—Tho Jast oficial act of President Moyes was the pardon of Thomns Cowan, u convict in the Hilnuls State Pontten- Hury, convtetod af embezzlement in tho postat service In the Diatrict of Kentucky, The pardon urrived at the prison this morning, dated Murch =, and transmitted on the tb, CANADA AND BRAZIL Sprclat Dispatch to The Chieagu Tribunes OTTAWA, Muroh 10.—Thelprospectis of the com- pany truling under tho name of the Canadian & Brazilian Direct Mult Steamship Company isnow boforo the public, detulling its merits and pro- posed trufficeurrangoments. Tha Directors of tho compuny are severally connected with Canadian commerce, as regerds rallwuys In the Dominlon and financial operations. Tho cam. pany bas chartered steamships to commence tho traliie at ain enrly dite, and is sanguine ns A MURDEROUS ERRAND. WiL.tamstos, Mich, March 10.—<A nau named James Palrbanke gototf a train lust evening, Went to the hotel, saying he hud conio to tawn to doa dirty job, Sburtly after ho sbotut und nares rowly iniased Dr. Lost, Elo was hamediataly are rested, ‘Tho cudeu of tho atrange proceedings Ja not known, — Fi rived there ARREST OF A THEATRICAL MAN- | AMgpiode, OT [08 tas Beene er Sa Cir enn ra eC NTE ea brovnila and bowen tn'with hee Yo peat ia a i A THEATRIC, N- duptedd. > Loray Stedouzall, of Montreal, ing been ap- | rey i AQu ite toliowing bills wera passed: Hequiring | pointed broker to iuteadies w portion. af the | emmlndee of tho night at home, Mnliors who have sold property to coturn the consideration therefor upon reclaiming the Property wtter cumming of ayes requiring rall- Tuuds {0 remove aiid destroy rutbian and other combuatlbly unitter along (oe ties; abolishing the allices of own und City Assessors, and transterring the dutics therea! ta County As> aessord; also the BIL providing for, tho eniploys ment of short-hand reporters tn County Courts. an the discretion af tu dudge, THE DESERTED ASPARIA found no dilliculty in obtaining escorta, but sho wondered whore the gentleinan who bad taken bor to the ball was, and as tho night advanced ube grow wreitry, a8 bo poke ren Sur's re E rn carrie and tho eheck for her wraps {n hla » Spectat Dispate ta The Vatcago Tribune, pocket. gles f personal frien took OTTAWA, Murch 10,.—Alinost Overy purson are Bly. on bor, laametl a c abu and foe hor riving here from thu Northwest Territories con. | Tmo. Should sho und the victorious wife over fras. tho statement Hit He tata ae aie imps Maouie tavwraoratchiian, St oR a EO is Very restteys, especial! r has i Deby sas unuannily sdvora une, AMONG THE BEST-DUESSED LADIES wns Mra. Sonator Login, who wore a rleb binok> slik velvet dress, nut overtrimimed, wilo a tine vortratt af her husband 2% a breastpln, and her silver-uray bulr brushed becomlnygly buck from her forehead, Mra. Groenbury, 6, Fort, of Lae cou, Wore a oInbination dregs of white and bro- carded wutin, the square neck und back tlited with duchosustice, and the entire dress trimined with silk-embrotde: tlowe! minglud with small velvet autumn-leaves, "Slisa Toonias, of Aletropalis, 4 sister of the Hon, Jobn R. Shomas, wore a pala roso-color satti, which act of hor bright color and dark halr to great udvautuge. THE MOST KTUNNING TOILET was that of Mrs, ‘Tnuditeus 0, Pound, of Wis- »| cousin, Tt was o heavy whito satin, with o sweeping court train of brocaded satin. ‘Tho walet Wis GUL equare and low, and was filed with race old point luce, while tho aleoves, renching just bolow the olbow, wore tilshed with tho etlif outta that mateted the Borabardt collur, both beg embroidered in prysit-colurod Mowers. ‘Tho open front of the dress disclosed 4 gutin potticout, vandyked, and In eaon point was: ‘a tiny bouquetot embroidered wild roses, guidon rods, or silver wheat. A valuable scart of old point hive Was Work woress one shoulder, and ‘ustened ut the neok by a sparkling gom, whila u Jeweled comb vuntiued somo of tne bhick Ortawa, IIL, March 10.—C, 8, Sullivan, mane ager of “Sullivan's Hibernian Blondes," was arrested yesterday for distributing obsceno pictures at Streator, und brought to We County dull bore last cyvening. THE OATS SWINDLE, , Unvana, O., Mageh 1—Two farmors of th vielnity bougat *hulless ote" from tr agents, and found afterwards iat th sugnod notes ngytemuting $1100, which they wore: compulled to pay, but hover reculved the date, —— company's stock on Canadian exchanged. Mr, Uontios, the Braztilan Consul, ly. cxpected here about ie ith int. ; — RESTLESS INDIANS, WISCUNSIN. Sptctal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, MaAnisos, Wis, Murch 10.—In tho Asscmbly to-night the amendinent to the Conssltutiou wrintiog tho euilrage ty woman came up as tt spevial order.» Several eentemen made potntod ultudlons to Sr, Mowoy for deserting the untl- Cauineron forces hist eveulug, The resoludons wore lininily killed,—yous, Gu; nays, 40, he res oltUn tur AB Wnendment to tue Constiaition protiviting the munuidcture and bile oe iMoxte eutiug Lquurd Was also killud,—yeus, 48; mays, 4d, FoR THE JESUITS. Sptctat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Orrawa, March 10.—Tho amount left by tho Inte Mr, Powor, oxe3. P. for Mulifax, for the introduction of tho Josuit, Fathers {nto that city, $3 estimated to be $100,000, LOST WITIE ALL ITANDS, Fortune Bay, March a American febpanitn, name unknown, bus been lost with att AN EDITOR SENT FOR, Dawwas, Tex. Murch 10—Willlan Sheldon, editor of the Falls County Inder, published nt Marlin, bus been discovered to be under Indlot- iient i Bivslasippl for uuirder, aud papers have been forwarded for bis arrest, 80,000.18, WANNIDAL, Mo., Murch 10.—The accounts of Fred Dioh!, tho dvfuulting ‘Trensurer of this county, slow n shurtayo of $0,009,134, _————————$ . THE CAR ROBBERS, i ‘The dotootives engaged in iho Michizan Cone frat and Lillnois Central freigat-cur robberies yeatorduy arrested Thomas Dowd, in employ6 of tho latter Company, who ts churged with ataing und ubetting the juyenilo pauy of thlove lo all thelr operations on the luke trout. He $4 also supposed to have disposed of somo of the silver ore which they stole from time to time, An Itulluu boy who was MAIN Auauera, Sio., March 10—The Fusionisty in caucus, nominited It, A. F of Bethol, as Uholr cundidate for tau United Btutes panute, a “WANTED ON REQUISITIONS, Bheriff Hildebrand, of ‘Lumpkins County, New York, was in this elty yeaturduy, and, alded by Detectives Tloruey and Thorp, arrested ut bis bome on Walnut street Dr, W. 5, Northway, who is charged with obtulning nuarly $3,000 cash upon checks to which bu forged tho name of bis fathor, a well-to-do Mothodlet miuistor, ——_—_. A THIEVISH DOMESTIC. A colored woman, giving the name of Julia Todd, arrested by Ouicer J. G. Davis, is to be arraigned to-day before Justice Walsh upon a charge of larceny preferred by Della Nowvurger, un fumata.of house of it-ropute on West Slonrov atrout, kopt by diamie Spalding. Julia, since commg — from ‘Tuledo several months, ago bas found omploy= went in various bousas of tho sort, and in nearly evory Instance bor adyent bas boon marked by yetertous disappearances of property. A fuw urvatod yosturday on auspivian wae relonsed, | some six yeure ugo at Itbaca, N. ¥. It ta | duyaugo about gw worth of Jewalry wus atolon | masses Uf ploturesquo, curls. Tho handsomoat ‘Whore Wen wo duube oF bid iunacowoe. Tho | understood that this Arrest was” made, from the compiuinunt in sued a way. thut thera yromen aug tha Must olfeutlve dressos wore frum vt i vi ‘6 article us Cy 1 ouutd no doubt us to 1o 0 OU AN He + Who ‘Wns sald tu Baye ruceived ull tho yroceries | Wfter these yours of waiting. because tho i it ulate of tho house. The cook wus suspected, und upon aearching = ober trunks on quantity of linen and other — articles butungiug to the tundludy were found voncenlud. No tracy of th stolen Jewelry was obtaied. Sirs. Todd bas disposed uf 4 cunsiderabio quan- tity of fue wearing upparel, una was found in osscasion of a lot ory, Wl of which sue claims iasent ber by bur sister who is tu Toledo, A wusplolous fact Jn vonuection with thls ts that THK WALL BANQUET wus cheapand wholesome at a dollar a head, and it waa on tuo Ublo plan, the water Hot even buy: fog buon titered, There wus uo lick of vold but thu festive baked Dean wus ruled out jd not groan be- ueath the wolght of good cheer, but sume of the guests groaned when they found bow little they weru to reccive for their monoy. Yot tt wus orderly, aud thy dancing in the main hulls was stolen by to young mun has futted to make restitution to his i) fathur, Durtug bis residence iu this city North: street, between Watasbh and Indiuna | way wie known as 4 suber, industrious, and wvenues, Upon sourcing thie burn the police | even talented young man, and bo uecupied sey recovered a half barral uf swoet ofl, u barrel | crul positions of trust and responsibility, bewides contuintug furty-ive vue-pound packages uf | boing un active member af tho YM, CLA. Hi collco, wid clubtoen bats, which were concealed | ovinced a desire lo uccompany the Sherif back beneath the seat of w bug«y uot lu use, and some | to New York without wutig for tho requisition: viher articles, Al w grocery ou Clark trout, | papers, aud they started toguthyr on thy oven dung, proves to bu Michael Pak uid, a wit dealer baying a bare on Fourteenth enjoyod by. A Participants, although somo sald of thon many extra steps, al teh jer. tand jet branes bo by 8 good aula a eon: 8 Nennwhile, tho tte arrut: mon who aro | tenet dee Co brante oF atte dt oud or who hug beon In allice promonndod nitably | abe would doite fwnitod wed oer: but to and tro, rendy to bo pointed out, with thofr soils subdued and intellectsstrained to tho point of keeping up anodie siniic. Washington was A SCENE OF REVETAY that night. Serennding pacties of soldiers with thote bands went the grand rounds of the hotels, entringes carried people to and from tho hail, politicians spvculated on tho probable composl- ton of Guetield’s Cabinet, wollte oecustounl shrill wiiatics from distunt locomotives showed that tho trains were running and taklig aywuy thou. snnits every hour, Curiously enough, tho must rlotous growl was tho * Turmony Clit" of Phit- adelphia, the membors uf whieh hit from the whon she declared sho would tenue et taht ° ° wna to meet ber at tho corner ot reer. { place, Tdidsa, Sho anid Fostue hag eatbona with ber and woe o strect or so off, but that oe would go nnd tell bln now that she bade ete, up her mind to leave him." Flove yousty eet? sald, ‘better that nuy othor man fi the waste Sit ver te in gorge 3 hold 8 un! como vies. ‘¢ 8 few minutes.” baek: 1 will vuly be walted, and itely a policeman eno, and nose tnmedt« & too ANGER NIE RIL Hard. Yesterday’ the exodus | custody, Tdid not know what te mete @ot® was continued, although Interrupted tu the oeds it turned out to be false silver coinn Hu paused here, and there was 88 Affotnoun by: anaccldonton the ralirond, lust a IOWA WAS JUNILANT! Tho resident and Pislttug noe of tho Hawkove a gonention th court, averyhody canvinesd Creole truth of tho mana stitement, and Iegeses tt its aimplo but dramatio for: ssed by “TL learned fterward," said bo, « State tot Inst nf the fown headquarters | she i o 0. that when onThirtcenth aivet. mud were formed in Rr Went up to to eet holden athe ee ad ts cesalon by en. Bel Pp, ox-Secrotary ol ile T x Hy told conalon by Cen. Ht y + | where I stood, that L was a return tra Carrying Chineso lanterns, and bended by the Clarinda, Ia,, brass band, they murched to the hose of Senator Allison, where the band performed several exquisit: selections. Aftertho sereuado Xenator Alllson invited the party to comy in. and ontertalned thom with gon- uluo Western hospitality. Speeches wore mado by Col. Hepburn and others, to which Senator Alllxon pertinently responded, Tho party uoxt enlled upon ox-Congreasm tn Sapp, ab tho Him- Hiton House, where speeenos wero mude by Messrs. Thompson and Sapp. THE OLD WAR GOVERNOR, now Mr. Secrotury Kirkwood, was tho recipient " : d convi colner of i power of bid munoys shee eects she sald. beoauea T had tried to pass snanere tL upon ber. ‘That amy story, my Lord!" £ Yon couhl have beird a“pin’ drop while ¢ Faunce was tuniiog, bis fiatoment. The Conte 2 most bre: ku bnd finished, a suet of halfscontertey ost eet controlled ex sion of wonder and indignation eo tho Jury locked up at tho SJuuge ine Bowiti ad and puzzled way, lored “FE said the Jurdge, ‘olleenian," Lord.” responded tho allicer, M hi Bia this woman speak to you as the Prisoner of no noxt via it, anid, In response to an otro nae pith ae é i duetion by Corzresaman-olect Hopburn, ho | | yA! you the laformation asd inate ono hie blunts aif-ivind wpeuenes, cone | Hea tay Lond egctibey™ cluding with the assurince cit jn the future. as urious silva; Fe nthe count outeavar to tatacaiiyend | aghosnyat y rinbishand, ait wae my Lord." por the direction of the Jud warlnequitted? and ty Felore een eee Prisoner Bt scripon for him. We hava: ralsed bout erfaes him, aud hope to sco him got aver hi His story hus been verified in every dete Such waa tho story narrated to mo by a. friend yesterday in response to a castal remark of mine that a great deal of Interesting current history of London ts never reported in the Lnae don papors. Tho story is quite true: the Gita Peeper at a puss of Ws Uist sitting of ‘ourt: and the victim af lov: wisoly But too woll uns this Week “booger cet Deen tutras Dused into respectable and permanent omploy> honestly perform ois duty. He then introduced tho gontlanien to his wife and duuzhtor, with soveral o.hor lows hidles who wore prosont, GAUMELD'S PRIVATE BECRETARY, Mr. J. 8 Brown, 9 young man belonging here, nbout 24 veurs of aye, occupied tho desk of priv yato scerotury utthe Waits Huuso yestorday, taking tho plice of Rogers, who possessed no singlo qualitication fur tho position, and to whom much of Hayes’ unpoputnelty should bo aserlbod. Washington's private secretary was ‘Tobins Lear, a Now Himpshire mtn, who bad ‘been sont when in his Zith year to Movot Vernon: g.n tutor for tho Custis children. Mu was suon taken us private secretary, nid servod in that enpucity during Wusahipgton'’s two tering as Presiiont. Houccompanied Washington back to Mount Vernon, whtre heconditcted his corro> spondence uotil tho Pator-Patrhe died, After putting tho papers {n order Mr. Lear eamu bere, where ho was a doparimont clerk fur many years, dying tn 1826, GEN. HANCOCK was much honored by the Democrats, who cheorod hin wherever ho went, atid offered tholr condolence whenovor an opportunity of- fered. Ge. Sherman gaye blin a dinner party last night, and fo hns recolved ovher bospltabio attentions, Giovs. Uead, of New Hampshire, and Foster, of Ohio, exch accampanied by a Cull atatl, have also been the recipients of many olvilities. SOCIETY MOVEMENTS, have been arrested by tho inutguration and by tho austerities of Lent; but Lady Thornton 13 to ho at honte every Tuesday evening. und tho new Cabinet will soon vein to entertain, under the lead of Mrs, func. She ts udinirably quilitied fora leader of fe heau monde, and her dnughter will bo of groat service to her in alding to re- ceive visitors, ig MRS, SPRAGUE'S DIVORCE SUIT fs roally to come olf.ns her friends have ad- vised hur not to consent to an nimicuble sepitus ton, but to bave the Governor convicted by uns BALL AND POISON, Strange Suicide of a Desperate Man, Pinvaverrurs, March 9.—8, Frank Hubbert, 3 yeurs old, from Satom, Koanoke County, Vu, who had beon staying at the Smendley House, No, 127 Gilbert stroot, since Mondny, wrote a numbor of letters to triends and relatives explaining bls contempiated ceod, ate a hearty dinner, went up tobls room between Tand 2o'ctock this afternoon, and, after quat- ingndraught of tho solution of stryctuine, completed sulf-destruction by a rovalver shot in tho rigbe templo, penctrating the brain. All tho surcoundings roveul the must extraore dinury nerve on the partuf the autclde In make ing fils proparations, to avuld alarming the Rutests of tho house, und oven ralsed the window of his room, und, standwg with bls head parth oulinthe rain, ired the fatal shot, and fel ‘backward Cull Jength upgn tho floor dead. anong several lettars written and toft. by the of tho Times, und reads us follows: fe tbeslnen ° Srv: Blense state to tho public th c Imponchuble evidence of Intldelity, while bo B Io that a once cannot ntter ull fis bluster, sulty her good | BUBHE and promising, yourly, inn nus been fitinc. Sho was im the gallery of the Senate at the funuguration, wearing a rich brown yolvet dress, trlinined with tf yelyet.and nm smull velvat bannct, trimated with fenthors and gold, which rested on hor.crhnped auburn hair, pull i Capt, Spunel F. Simone, of Solem, Roanoke C Viruluta, who has taken my wifo and children from me. She tries for a divorce at tho April Court. My beart und soul fs woaried and dis- Juco yell partially concentng tho upper parcot | Susted) with tha cimptiness vanity of hie favor "Hier ollest daugater, Bihthy weconts | Fe2,,!1%,,, Tho, thovent of bomg divorced pan led her. NACOSTEDIL fond Tour, Uttle culldren’ iB ‘worse LS love ber THE VICTIM OF A WOMAN. | yet. [ love them yet. Tere I am, without monoy and work, "Thera sho {s, in luxury, Drink js otall. Examine myall. Examioe ty brain und seo what trouble bas dona. Will you or somo one send my body to my wife, Emma Hubbert, Sutem, A.. M. & 0. Rattrond, Virginia. She hus plenty of money, and will pay all exe Penses incurred, Sco that niy trunk and things ure sunt home toGeorgo A, Hubbert. Let this bo rn awttl warning. 8. Frank Hoppent, 8.—L en of ood stock, and refer you to the A Prisoner Tells: fis Story ina London Court—Tho Faithicss Wife of an Ex- Couvict Lays a Plot to Got Him into Prison a Second Time-ti Tolls tho Story of ILis Life an Lis Sot Broo. New York Times, Lospon, Feb, 2.—Come into the Central Crimi Court for a few minutos,” sald a logut friend of mine as we were pussiug the locality. of this famous London tribunat. “You can onsily amuse yourself for a hort thne while I speak to Mr. Poland.” We went in. Tho busi- ness was evidontly very duil, Tho trinl then sxoilngon was clearly not sensational, Where were only very few spectators. The Judge was Jenning back with na languld aly. Mr, Justice Hawkins was the Judge. Tho Jury was Just bo- winuing to consult us to thelr verdict, In the dock stood a stralyht, well-bullt follow of about fiveand thirty, Ho was afalr innn and pale. He looked anxiously around tho Court for 1 mo- Mentas my friond begun speaking to Mr, Vo- Jand, tho counsel who had been conducting tho prosceution agalnst tho prisunur. “My Lord,” suddenly satd tho prisoner, “I would liko to say a fow words.” It was a very ournest uppiication, Thero was something pecullurly impressive In tha tone of tho tnin's volce, 80 much so that the Jury sud- deoly ceased thotr suppressed tulkiug and looked first at the prisonor und thon at the Judge, “You bad an opportunity of asldres ny tho Court; the cuse Is now closed,” sald tho Jude, “May Lask one question, my Lord, only one?” sald tho prisonor, “It Je ont of order,” answered tho Judgo, “ but Re . Sibole, No, 518 Brown street: to Dr. Kelss, No, 138, and De. Conrad, No. 1028 Spring Garden street. My stock protite ine nothlug. No wife, no friends, no hope. [tove her. Sho does inv; ‘but her pas Capt. Spanel F, Simmons, bas got her away from mo, ity, pity poor’ me. saree Tae morey on my jittle four spl dren and 5 . FRANK HUBNERT, aetiuert street, 1227, Smedioy Houso, March 9, T, }. 8.—Quite a moral Iesson or sermon might bo proached on this ocuurence. Warn others. Ido not court this death, $< The Water- Works of Ancient Rone. N; W Nation, Of all the cities of the Greek and Roman world, Romo was urost abunduntly provided with water, tho Importance of which element, in its domes- tg und suultury aspects, is now again, aftercon- turles of teglect, Doxlnning to be recognized as paramount: umung the physical conditions of ure bun life, Woe have, however, not yet quite learned to allow to water, as ulfecting the life, comfort, and deconcies of ilfo, tho pusition which was accordud to it at Rome; but oven to us lt 16 inconceivable how muny great cities ot medic- val and evon of modern ages could bave existed and been considered us clegunt and retined abodes, with no artificial, orat most Inudequate, arrangements for the introduction and distribur don of water ainung the poople. Even Paris, io somo kort the arbiter cleyantiarum of modern Europe, until recently der: pul Itaauuply of drinks fig water trom the Seine, tho grand reclpient of tho sewerngo of Paris, and trom wells polluted by infiltration, and so luto as 1836 Parent Due chutelot published n work in whloh tho water of tho Seine was proved to be altugethor Inoffen> sive to the taste nud wholesuine, because the foul matter contributed to its current by the supertigh! and subterrancaa drainage of the elty was not sullic.ent in gunatity to ulfoct sen: aibly the tasto, tho limpidity, or tho salubrity of its witteral ‘Thd anclont Romans discriminated carefully botweon tho waters of alifeurent. springs, Woat tesis thoy emplayod wo fn gencral know as Little ag wo kiow thelr rulus for Judging of the quale ty of stone and othor materiuts employed in architecture. After the geunt natural division of water inte fresh and sult, tho most obvious disuuecion wis betweon cold sud hot springs. ‘Tho Intter of thoso wuseverywhore sought, and in all the wido domutn of finporial Rome, thera ja to be found scarcely a slnglo sprig wove the ordinury tera penature which 1s nut surrounded by the ruins of ofd constructions obviously de- aligned for bathing, ‘Choy alsa considered spe- eltio gravity of drinking-water a tmatter of much finportanee. A letter of Synesius to Ilypath describes and recommends an instrament for tosting tho woight of water. ‘This waa simply & graduated brazen tube, closod and welghtud at one ond. ‘This, of courac, by tha bight at woich the tubo stood ‘In the flutd would answer for com: During the gravity of cifforunt wators. Cavinis: uy Rad not yot (aught natural phtlosuphers that watdr, oven in its simplest form, [a not un ele mental, but a compound substance; thoy know, however, that novonly spring water, but eveu tho purest r dnwator, contalny In supension ora soludion a varioty of forelgu ingredients. Much of tho witor {utroduced into Romo by aquoducts was employed for feading fountulasy the younger Pilny speaks of ni Jet a’ feau—ns 0 f as for damestic uses; but the principal object o thoso constrictions wns to supply water for buthing, for which an enormous quantity wat required. ‘Thus tho uqueducts subserve ane ager of luxury as well us tho nocessitics 0! ife. Cust (ron belug scarcely known to the Ko- mang, the distribuden of the water from the me sorvolra wus etfected by piposot baked clay. aud. where those were not supe le. of load; aia I fg singular that, though sl Wifut in casting bronzes tha Roman foundera were not yet able to vaae lead pipe. The condults of this muterial an mado from cust sheots, or rather plates, of ipa wrapped around a mundret and rivet ing clumped at the opposit edges. The plates pean thicker than modern rotled feud, the pipes wore boavier, und aceortingly the consumpuon of that motal was very reat, From one. single polnt of distelbution‘of au aqueduct tha Borg ean fainily took, in tho elxteenth century. fhe Joas than. 40,00) pounds of lead pips. Tho clits det of Alitrl was auppliod with water oir ng across a dcop ravine by an inverted siphor tes carthon pipes, Smtbodded tn concrete, to a hens of more than gw feet above thy bottol nally ruvino, and, of courso, under a prossure of f ton utmosphores, “ My Lord.” eatd Mr, Poland, rising in response. ton glunco from the Judge, “1 have no objec: tlon whatover.” 3 ‘Tho learned counsel spoke as one who, know- ing that thu prisoner could do neithar good nor harm, the ovidenco having ulreudy couvioted him, did not wish to appour ungenerous. Tho Jury resumed thor sents, Your quostion,” sild the Judge, Ibis the policeman to whom 1 wish to puta question,” suid tho prisoner, with agort of strange culms ness, 13 1f be bad bad a struggle with himself foro conoluding to address the Court, ‘ino avi- dunce upon which he was to be convicted wus that of tho policeman, and the sentence was cere tain, ag previous conviction hid already been provod agalnst hiin,—a previous conviction for coining. Lt was tor the gravo olfonsy of cuining that bo now stood ut tho bar, “ Polleemnan, stand forward.” gald the Judge. An olficer stovped into tho witness-box. “Whatis your question? You way put It through me,” sald the Jitdee, “LT wish to ask him,” suid the prisoner, “upon whose fnfurmnation ho arrested mo.” Sr. Polund objected. The answer tight toud to wv revela- Hon of police scorets which bulonged to Soutliad Yurd wid not to the public. ‘Thore was a brick discussion upon this punt, and the Judge oyer- ruled the ubjeodon, “Muy L put tho question in anothor shape?” tho prisoner, “it muy savo time.” * But it” said tho Judge. “ Wus it a woinan who wave you tho informa: ton upon which “you arrested ine?” Again counsel objected, Scotland Yard had iteown methods of hunting down criminals, and bow the police ubtained information as to the mover ments of persons like the prisuner was not noc essurily of importance to the Court or tho pub- Me, while Jt wus of grent moment that the pulico should pot be cutl:d upon to expose tha detect. ive seoruts of the force. ‘The prisoner had been taken with spurious monoy in his possussion and bu been proviously convicted of coinalng, and bad undergone soven yenrs’ penal servitude fur. the ulfenay, Releused from rian: he had gone buek to bis former erlininal hubltss tt was un olit story, und soon. But aguin the Judge ruled that he should permit the question to be put. Was itn woman who gave you the informa. tion?” Tho policomnn hesitated, ei “ Answer," comuninded the Judge. “Tt was,” said the oilicor, “Do you age hor in court?" asked the prison- er. ‘The ofllccr looked bout vaguoly. “Isthat tho woman?" asked the prone, potnting to a ruther showlly-drosaed wotuan with bandsome features, buta void, disdaloful expression of fice. “*1t le," repticd tho officer, OD “My Lord," sald the prigonor, with a stight tremor in bis voice," that woman is my wifol” A buzz of surpriso followed the anncuncement, und the womun.turned ber bead away from the dock. “T would tka ta say afew words, iny Lord," continued the prisoner, “ T buye nu objection, your Lordship," sald Mr, Poland, ‘ne Court will boar you,” said Mr. Justice ns. ‘Thunk you, my Lord," sald the prisoner, no longur betraying any emotion, b evict in clear, tirm tones; "1 have served seven yeurd on a elwilar churge as that nuw proferrod nyainst wie, If I am nyain convicted you will Sivoo nt least one and twenty yours, wad that willend my lite, Betore you do to L would tke you toknow the wholo truth of this itfulr, 1 am on tuarricd man, My wife tinexpectodly shawod extravagant tastes and very expensive habits, L wits very fond of ber, aud did all A Voracious Editors Sun Feanclaco Poste ‘Tho editor of the Petaluma Peavine igavident ly nut cunsidered by bia cowusien to Crom Tamented Georgy Washington vi bard i fs wooreof veracity, ‘The uthor two of principal advortivers walked in, aiid sald ou ee “ituwdy, Major? Twantyou fo answer a quer sir, bo so kind as to and thing, betore you speuk. Did se ruln tis turn 7 Ving af course itt" said the political tou 353 = CoUl to content Ler, Honodtiy; Leoutd not keep | Gehyfy Waucheurpelsed: a yaig tno citizens ase Welty her Hesire ae wo: tool tw colin > | with a relioved expression. You $004 it 8 Was wi me | my operadions, bes ny v you cou! tho work, nesintad in passitie th uiouey. Waen | Parker bet mo #4) at yo circuin: truth on any subjoct, aud under any stances whatever, und J took blu up. sete Ri yaks dntan auto agreed to 1s bac \ stakes, the 3 fujor concluded to cull st equare —<—<————— wo wore takon (ho evideocu was just trong: Against horas azalnst ue, Inunsiver to ques ons I put to my counsel ‘I was told that If landed guilty and sald 1 bud coupeliod bor to ulp me she would yet off, I did au, and sho wus acquitted. I wus sentenced to seven years’ ponal accvitude, T served my full tine, and rare back to London, doturmined to lead ut oucst lifo and to rodtore my wifo ta an bonest homo. It was some tine be- fore found ber; but bad obtained | stock of venerable tipples. Amon (4) the work at Bos week, I bad only one | most noticenblo aro tke, Steinweln. geo pulst= wish,—to make a new home for my wife. | Bavarian Bue Vineyards fn tho year ie WL Mtually £ found her. Khe was living wito | euweln, wcown lu tho year 1851; an as lies tO ve another man, His name is Foster. She told tne t she bad beoa obilgod to aocept bis aisist- ance or she would have stacved. Foster wusa follow-workmun of mino. Ueye all she suld and to forgive ber, ie was u Dittor struggle, but did 1, "Como home,’ t of the famous comet soar, 1M. Its neody observe thut these wines Bro valid Sts ill doubtioss 6008 aterosted 1a euriosie Intins is so amutl that the, Ae purckasgd by people

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