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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 19, I8831—SIXTEEN PAGES o FOREIGN. Movement in Berlin for a Congress of Powers to Repress Anarchy. pighly-seven Pounds of Dyna- mite Taken {rom the Nihilistic Mine. further Pretended Revelations by Roohefort, Forwarded from Geneva, Tie Public to Bo Informed of Ali the Pro- ceedings in Roussakoll's {ase, three More Bombs Awaited the Czar Had Roussakoff’s Not Killed Him, " Discovery of Frauds in Cuban Finances Amounting o Ninéteen Millions of Dollars. Two Great Conflagrations Reported fn Obscure Towns of Ineboli and Volden. puraing of 815 Mouses in Incholl, Which s on the Black Sea, In Asia Mlnor. The Disarming Bill Passed by the Lords—The Boers—Stanley Hoard From, RUSSIA. THE GOVERNMENT'S POLICY. St, PETERSBURG, Mareh 18.—The Minister of Forelgn Affalrs hos addressed the follow- ing clreulur to the Russiun representatlves sbrond 1lis Majesty, the Emporor, on ascending tho throne of his ancestors, assumey, ns an in- teritance, the truditions consecrated Ly thno sod their acts. Hussla hns now attained her full development. Feellngs of jealousy and discon- tent are equally forolkn to ner. The Lnperor willficst give his attention to the internal de- velopment of tho State. The Emperor's foreign polloy will bo entirely pacific, 1tussin will re- main faithful to her fricuds, reciproeate tha friendliness of nll States, and act in common with other Governments fn maintaining a gen= eral peace. Only tho duty of proteeting her honor or security muy divert her from the work atinternal development, The Emperor will en- deavor to strengthen her power, ndvance her weltare, and ecoura her prosperity without det- tment to others, These aro the principles by which tho policy of the Etnporer will invarlably % guided. The Emperor charges you to bring these declarations to tho knowledge of the Gov- ermment to which you are aceredited, and to tommunicate this dispateh to the Minister of Forolin Atfnirs, EDITORS BUMMONED, Several edltors have been summoned be- fore tho I’ress Censor, who requested thomto refrain from utterances calculated to exclte public opinfon, NIHILASTS FROM CHICAGO. Tho Novoe Vryemya says: ‘Fhe Russian authorities were advised severnl months ago that Nihillsts from Chiengo, i, had reén- tered the country. REVOLUTIONARY PROCLAMATIONS, Many rovolutionary proclamutions have been foumd posted Inside und outside the various publie buildings. CLOSED UP, ‘I'he ground dug up whera the mine was discovered has been refilled, the door of the shop in which the mouth of the mine was stuated sealed up, and a guard stationed at the premlses, A RELIGIOUS MEMENTO, 1t has been declded to erect n religlous me- mento on the spot where the Czar fell, CONFEFSIONS OF TIE CONRPIRATONS, One of the chief organtzers ot the plot, captured two days before the assasination, confessed aftor the deed was accomplished, #nd so deeply eriminated Roussakotl that ho also confessed, and denounced his aceom- pllees; hence the arrests Monday and Tuecs- day, and the discovery of tho mine. DANGERS AIEAD, It i3 stated that thoe Czar desires to have o Chiancetlor to direct tho administration ot forelgn nffairs, Ixnatieff are mentioned In this connectlon. NIKOLAT, the present P'rince Orloft, Is tho son of the famous Prince Orloff who represented Rus- sin In the Peaco Conference in Paris In 1850, which ended the Crimean War, He s 54 years of age, and since 1872 has been the Jtus- Han Minister to Franee. Although not so able nanan as his father, ho is generally rec- ogulzed ns aman of parts, and belongs to }{mnmgmssl\'u faction in Russiun politics, I%e uppolutment of Prince Orloff would &lve ndditionn) ussurance of the purposs of Alexander 111, to humilinte, so far ns possi- ble, Germany, and to restore France ton po- Hitlon whero shio may dominate the Western European Powers. Orlolt Is & Frenchman to bls very fingor-tips, and never has hesitated tosay that France wns the country of tho tlobe which ho most esteemed. e shoed lears at ‘Uhlor’s funeral, and for yonrs assid- lously attended the debates at Vorsallles, :"‘l‘llu:‘icunly enjoyed every Republican trl- “_'mu APPOINTMENT OF GEN. IONATIEFF h ould prove qulte ns threatoning to German fterests, and would secure to Russts the :fnlees of n diplomntist second only to uAlt‘llrlschukon'. Ignutletf Is now but 49 years o, but i old head In the cunning art; he 88 member of the Russlan Embassy in oudon before he hiad attalned his 25th year. !DBL‘:S apparently bold and reckless in his A tcl:h and statements, yot ho never says nn{ ing he does not intend to say, Helsan "u‘aludvnl. of Metternich, Both Ixnatieff i rloft hate Turkey, Greece, und Germany equal and undying soverlty. unncm:x-‘mrr‘n LETTER FROM GENEVA, m?n‘l;efufl's lotter to the Intransigcant -\'Ilulu eneva says that Roussakotf jolned the i ;lu ou}y u few days before the assasinn- T the Czar, Itochefort supplements his T by o telegram statiug that, up to Mon- ¥ ulght ot least, Ronssukoft had confessed bothing, that thoy L1V NHHULISTS PRETRND ey lc;) have taken every measure to keep mman ves informed as to what pusses In his s Mn. and that Inn few days they witl be i 0 publish an aceurate roport of all fn- el vg‘murles to which ho has been submit- 'hi l(uclml’m-t‘u dispatch adds: * Iiad the “Dul’d‘eu missed the Emperor, three uvthers liave been thrown bofora ke reachid Taluce,” & ‘MY LORDY ARRESTED, “ yl;:fn has been arrested who was habltu- L “dr‘e‘ssml by hls arcomplices us ** My Nibii This appellation was given by the Dlnum to Jellubou, the lustigater of the g 4 low up the Iwperial tralu near Mos- “ Uhls won was arrested on the Uth inst. tho Nihillats, Princo Orloff and Gen,’ I1e appears to be one of the leaders of TIHE HODY OF THE EMPEROR will ha removed to the Tetropaulovski Fort- ress Snturday, All houses, shops, and pub- fle bulldings wilt be draped In black and white, THE POLICH searched il the houses in the nelghborhood of the Michael Itiding-School and in Littla Uarden streot, ALL TIOUSEIIOLDERS AND LODOENS along the route which the funeral will take are prohibited admittlug strangers Into thely dwellings to wltness the procession, except on thelr own responsibllity, TIE CORONATION, As at present arranged, the coronation of tho Czar will take place at Moscowat the ex- piration of the perfod of deep mourning, the Imperfal party remnining in Moseow until the end of tho year. THE AMO NT OF DYNAMITE found In the Nikillst mine wns cighty-seven pounds, MOURNING FLAGS hang from every building In St Petershnrg. HEMARKABLE ACTION IN AUSTRIA ViENNA, Mareh 18,—DBaron Von 1laywerlo has reslgned. Count Kulnoky will succeed him. ‘The resignation is in consequence of the refusal of the Austrian and Iungarlan Diets to pass a vote of condolence on the oe- casion of the denth f the Czar, FALSE, Loxvox, March 18,—A Vieuna corresponid- ent states that the report of the resimnation of Baron Von Laymerle Is false, Baron Von Haymerle telegraphed o message of con- dotence to St Potersburg limmediately after he received news of the assnsinatlon, GREAT HATISFACTION IN GEIMANY BenriN, March 18,—Creat satisfaction is felt at the tenor of the clrcular of the Rus- sian Foreign Offlee. It 15 sald to be strierly Iu conformity with the autograph letter of the Czar to the Ei TIHE IDEA OF HOLDING A EUROPEAN CON- peror, GNESY for the repression of nnarchial intrigues is again ventllnted here, TIIE IRISIL. BYMPATIIZES WITIL FARNELL. Loxnox, March 14,—)r. Lowel, the Anier- Tean Minister, yesterday recelved a telgersin from the President of the Kulghts of St. Patrick in St Lonis, expressing sympathy with Parnell, and requesting Lowell to for- ward this telegram to Parnell, SORE ARIESTS, Duns, March 18,—Two more prisoners have been lodged in Kimaluham Jail, TUE DISARMING WILL, The 1llouse of Lords passed the Disarming bill “ FIERMAN'S JOURNAL." Denray, Maceh 18.—~The Freeman's Jor- nalregards the proposal for the appolnt- ment of & Papal Nunelo at the Court of St Jumes ns one of the most dangerous fi- trigues ever attempted by England against thie natlonnl falth of Catholic Ireland. MACDONOUGIL, Dunriy, Murch 18,—Tho services ot the Orange Emergency Committee has been nsteed by MacDonough, leading counsel for the defense In the recent State trinls, ut the sales of selzed stock on his property In Kit- kenny Connty, where tenants in nrrears re- fuse to pay. 3 LETTERS OF ALL KINDS, Itis stated that forty pounds of powder, packed In o box, were diseovered under the Alaunston House window, The Lord Mayor has a number of telegrams from the Awmer- fenn colonles congratulating him upon his eseape, He hasalso recefved o number of threatenine letters, THE HOUSKL, are destitute, S INITARITANTS CARTIIDUES, Lrrm, March 18.~When the customs oftl- cers bonrded n vessel loaded with oll-cake from New Orlenns, n box was discovered containing several thousand cartridges. It is stated it wag orlginally intended to dis- charge the eargo at Queenstown. ‘Ihe po- Yiee have tnken charge of thecartridges. CUBA. COLOSSAL FRAUDS, Spectal Cable, Panis, March 18,—A Madrld correspond ent telegraphs ns follows: “Tho greater part of the lust Councll preslded over Ly King Alfonso was dovoted to de- liberation on tho instructions to be tele- graphed to Gen, Blanco, They ordered him to Inltinte more vigorous Investizations and unsparing prosecutlons of the suthors and thelr nccomplices concerned In the great frauds that he has again dis- covered In the CIvil and ‘Tremsury De- purtments In Cubi. Gen, Blanco Informs tha Homo Government that, besides $000,000 of frauds detected by Admiral Berenger in the Nuval Department, ho has found other frauds, amounting to §3,000,000 in the Clvil Service, and $15,000,000 more which was misappropriated, as there {3 NO DOCUMENT OR “PRACIE OF THEIR EM- PLOYMENT found. Sovernl high functlonaries have al- ready been orrested in Havana and Ma- tanzas, Others aro huplicated, but huve fled from the Colony. The Govern- ment s detetmined to Infllet the soverest punishment, whatever be the rank of the offenders. Gen. Blanco telegraphs that much sensation was caused in the eolony by tha revelations, which showed the Immense disorder of the admin- istration during the ecivil war. As the discovery resnited from a revision of old countracts and debts of the Trensury not in- cluded fnthe loan uf 18%0, no Cubans uro -atong the offenders,” STANLEY, LETTER FROM ,A OENTLEMAN WHO IIAS JMEARD FROM HIM, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. PILADELPRIA, P, March 18,—"The Presy will print te-morrow a letter from Gaboon, west const of Africa, glving the followlng nows about Stanley, the exploror® GAnnoN, Doc. 18, 1830.—Count do Draza, an Itolian explorer, arrived here yosterday frowmn tho Congo Kiver, He went up tho Ogowe River o4 far 88 ho could kot In & canoe, thence over- land, &lx duys' Journoy, to the Congo, down tho Congo to tho gea, wnd 80 here by steamer, 80 muking o comblete cireuit. The polut ut which ho renchod tho Cango was {lve journoeys inland from Stantey TPoul. Coming to the river, he met Btauloy and his party, twonty-tivg miles Inlend from u placo enlled Avedl, Ho stald with thom one day. Htlanloy's party were in s inountainous country, and obtiged to travel overland, for tho river wus full of raplds. 4 THEIE PROGIESS WAB SLOW. ‘Thore were 10 provisions tobe bud whore they wure. ‘Tho wmon were éating rivo and tho don- keys cornand hay, all brought from Europe, Ilo reports oue of the misslonurics of tho En- wlish Buptist mission shot v the grolu by tho uatives, Count do Hrazu goes up tho Ogowe aguin tu-morrow, 1o voptinuo his exploradons, ilo represonts the country tur up the Oxuwe to bie o tablo land, #400 feot ubove tho sea, com- paratively FIRKE FIROM FEVER, and supportiog u lurgo and peaceful population. Bomewhore 1 tlfs lne country ho bas butita supply station, und hay reserved ono room In his house for tho use of the itev. I I, Nushua, M. 1), of the Amurlean disalon, now visitlug Fhils adelphla, who he hopes will tuke up bls abode there and teach tho poople. The Count hlmself i looking romurkably well, In spite of bla Bve years of oxposury. . 2 Jostuva H. Reaviyo, Of tho Gaboon und Corrisco Mlon. FRANCE, . TUE NEW LOAN, Panis, March 18,—~'Tha new loan {8 more than thirty tiues coverod, o+ COPYRIGHT, Pamus, March -18,—T'ho SBub-Commlttes of the International Literary Assoclation pro- buses to sulke out of the couvention the words compelling the author to have his hook made in the eountry in which he seeks to republish 1t (the Bonrd of ‘Fradeof Lon- don proposing to remove this restrictlon in repard to Amerlean nuthors only ), and Lo ex- tend the thie for republication from three to 8ix monthy, oreven a year, ns proposed hy the English Section of the International Literary Assoclation, nnd to npprove the project gen- erally. ‘The Centrnl Committes puts aside, ns not belng o copyright but o trade quostion, the proposal to. admlt nto tne British do- minions Amerlean copyright editions of Fn- lish books, The Board of ‘Crade has alveady withdeawn this proposal, BRITISL, CANADIAN CATTLILL Loxpoy, March 18.—~In tho Commons Mundelln, Vice-Prestdent of the Council, snid the report that it is Intended to extend the period of o month’s quarantine which stewmers carrying cattle from the United States are lHable to before they areallowed to bring eattle to Great Britaln from Canundn I8 unfounded. S AT THE WOOL SALES {o-day 8,460 bules were . offered, chiefly Port Philtlp, Sydney, and Adelnide. Rates une changed, HOSTILITY T0 AMERICAN PRODUCTS. Loxnoy, March 18.-1t is sald the Glovern- ment will oppose Chuplin's motion in the Comutons decluring that the compulsory slaughter of cattle does nob prevent the in- troductlon of contugious dlseases, and de- clnring the necessity for a practienl suse penslon of the lmportation of live eattle from ull countries except Spain and Portu- sl 8 1IN THE CARVER-SCOTT MATCH at the conelusion of the shooting to-night, ceach man had made 8,780, SOUTIL AFRICA., THUCE PROLONGED. Mouxt Proserer, Mareh 18,—~The armis- tice with the Boers has been prolonged o al- low the conelusion of peace negotiations, TROOKS. Nuweastri, Nata), Mareh 18,—Desplio tho peace purleys, British troops are being vigorously pushedtownrd theeampat Mount Prospect, nnd it 13 aflirmed tho Boers are for- titying Laingsnek. THE HOERS now ncknowledge that they lost fifty men in the battle at Majeln Il PRESIDENT BRAND, OF THE ORANGE FREE BTATE, was expected at the Boer enmp - Friday (yes- {erday), when o final declsion would proba- bly be given. 1t is explnlued that the armis- tice has been protonged in consequence of Lord Kimborly having telegraphied that he is unable te necept the Boers’ proposals, RARTHWORKS, LoxpoN, Mareh I18—The Boera are strengthening their position on the right flank ana other shle of diujeln 111l GEN. W00D 1s striving hard for pence. TIE IRISIMAN, Commander Joubert denfes that Aylward holds nny oficial position. Aylward has gong north, GERMANY. TIHE MONETARY CONFERENCE, BERLIN, March 18,.—The draft of » conven- tion to be submitted to the Monetary Confer- enes mentioned the 151h inst, Is nelther ofil- cial nor has 1t been communicntedl to the Powers, The proposition of 1 to 15}¢ men- tloned therein has not been resolved upon by Auwerica and France, who prefer to propose « variuble proportlon. DEATH OF A PRINCESS, Benuix, Mareh 18,~The Prineess Loulse Caroline of Jesse-Cassel is dend, NEGROES IPUNISHED, Berray, March 18.—A Germun mm-of-war Dias destroyed the habitations of the tribe on the coast of Siberkn who plundered # German merchant ship. One native was killed and nine hostages taken. Siberln agrees to puy 41,000 compensation for the plundering. GREAT FIRES. TIWO TOWNS NEANLY DESTROYED, Benrwiy, March 18.—The towns ot Incholi, on the Black Sea, and Yelden, in Austrin, wre reported to have been nearly destroyed Ly fire yesterday, THREE UUNDUED AND FIFTEEN JOURES, ncluding the Custom-llouss nnd Forelgn Consulates, were burned at Incboll INEBOLY, the auclent Inopolis, has 8,000 thabitants. It 1s In Asin Minor, seventy-two miles west of Slnove, ATGIIANISTAN, - THE EVACUATION OF CANDAINAT. CarcurTa, March 18.—It was Intended to complete the cvacuation of Candnhur by April 15, but the Ameer hias requested the postponement of its evacuation by the En- glish untl he hns arranged for taking pos- sesslon of the clty und provinee, AUSTRALIA. r NEW HOUTH WALES, Loxnoy, March 18,—Noew South Wales has;voted £40,000 to aysist tnmnlgrants willing to pay halt the amountof thelr pussage- money. ITATLY. TAKING UP TITE WORK OF THE C.ESANS. Rostz, Mareh 18.—A bill for n Government loan of 50,000,000 lire te the city for public Improvenments passed in theChamber of Dep- utles, ———— A Bird Story. Somerset, (Ky.), Spectal to Clnctnnatt Bugulrer,. A aight 8o strunge that it would pay strangers to como 1ullos to seo occurs every night, five milos south of this plice, on the Cedar iutfs of tla Cumberland River. Every oveniug Just about sundown the sky 18 durkuned us fur ue tho vyo can sce by grout flooks of birda coming 1o rvst In theso cidirs, Your dorrespondent, sccompunicd by a native and o lantorn, spent n couplo of huirs last nlght nmonyr tho codurs watehimr this wonderful cons grewutlon of ovory tongue, plumago, and ule MOAL every country this sido of the troples. Bturtled by our approach, great clouds of tho unnucrmF tribo would rise from thule peroues I the eedurs und By olf with s nolse fike dueep und distant tbundor. Wo hai to écrean ot tho top of our volees to hear ono another spoi, Laurge Jinbs of tho trees woers broken off, cnused by the aceumuluted wolght of birds, 1tundreds, bilndod by our lanters, would {ly into our faces, Wo could plek thousands of thetn from tho branchos of tho trees. But what secined so strange ubout this bird convontion wua the sceming pence und harmony thit oxlsted betwoun tho Dirds. The hawk und duvo roosted In penco ou the sumo bratch, while hundrods of robins and spurrows elrcled in pore roct sutoty nround tho pere of turge owls. In curly utornitur when these songaters of foft tholr perches In tho cedurs for cldg of tho open country it was u most hoautitut and guwounu sigbt to behold, With tho blue of tho Jiy, the erimsen and rod of the tenco wren und red bird, the yellow und gray of tho yellow and sparrow birds soemeod ko some wrand und splendil punoramd of the loral kng- dom endowod with' the power of musio moviuk through thoulr in u procession composed of ull thio colors uf tho ruinbow, Iundreds of pooplo como every night to seo this atrange womdor, A great many poor peoplo Kain almont thelr untire support by cutebing and selling thoso birds. e ——— A Couple of Colorado Eagless Sitrer CIU (€0l Hepublican, Tho Republican uow has two bluck war eagles, and they tach buve a history fitled with remurk- nuto colueldents ua to tha st Nutional cutn- pulgn, Jim Garlield was eaptured the duy that e, Gurtleld was nominuted at Chicugo. He uttempled to capturo o rattivanuke, and, poul etng upon i, commenced fylng through the wdr. Tho “wnnke-'colled Stxelt aroind the nublo bivd, und, being weakened and wearled by the vontlict in_tho ule, itlually wus compelled to yleld, aud fell to the cuarth, Boulo miucrs wore passlug, and beheld the contliet, and when the euglo cuule 10 tuo ground reacuod L from 1t would-bi de- stroyor, aud thon cuptured It They hmmm I3 to the city and pgrsentud It to the Kepublican, which hus owned 1t Slnea. Jim Gurideld was 1ho campulyn caglo In Custer County, aud wus pres- ent ut wll tho principal meotingd, und was curs rled §0 the processions. Ad soou us the Itepub- lieuns wery sutisticd thut Gen. Garticld wus cluctud, Jim Gureld wus givon bis freedot at tho beadquarters of the Republicun Committeo roow, wld the ohoons of an juiuense thronyg il tho pluying of the * Btar-Spanygled Banner™ by tho bond, The eagle refused 1o leavo bls old guurtery, and wus ugdln returncd 1o bls cuke, Yeatorday, tho duy of the Prestdent's Innugural, Jim sy izfvon o partner, and it wis pumed Chet Arthur, On the fth inst., a8 Mr. John 10 Hinet- inuR wus gainz (o tho Chiimber smelter, ho ob- aervod i bluck eugle dgimg over hin ata dis- tineo of nbout B ynrds, He saecoeded i woutnlinge the bird with hie pistol and coptured it, Mr. Hustings brought the englo o the Cir yesterdny nfiernoon, and In honor of the in- fuguration of the President=clect pre ed it to "the Repubifean oflico, ‘Th ound s not n fatal*one, nid tho Republican _expeeta to tmake thom the enmpnlgn ergics of Colorado nt the next Presidentinl eleetion, e —— - THE D’ELCINGEN TRAGEDY. Suleldey Mardery or Aceldent (=A Fuanie 11y of Evil Derdw and Evll Fate, tew Vork Tribune, PARS, Fob, 24,~The sulclde, murder, or neel- dental death of ¢en, Ney. Due d'Eleingen, Is the sensation of thoday, The Duc had henlth, weitlth, o fine-sounding titlo, 1 historient nuent and appurently o long fe befora him, Why should he, bis personnd friends and brother-of- ficrs sk, have committed suicider Fo wus en- tirely dovald of those sensibilitles which urgo men of the Hamlet temperament to give thomselves thalr quletus. Gen. Ney talked liku J%ro Duchene, Mis toneue early ae- quired the habit of conrse guard-roum lingo, and tho bLraln was not strong enotigh to forco it Into the use of o more refined vocabuinry, (ood cheer ho liked, and his fortune cnabted him to indulge in it 118 wife brought hist an incone of 10,000,000 franey, kalned by several generations of eines in o banking cs- tablishient 0 Hamourg, The Duc &'%lcingen was fond of blouded hurses, fencing, plgeon- stiooting, und exclting the envy of his nelehibors by bis fine show of wealth, The alx children which grew up nbout him were remarkably handsome. They derlved tholr besuty from tholr mothor, who was & natiral daughter of o Pyrencean glrl,—half-beggar, half-pensant,— and of Charles fielue, the banker. hrothor of Helnrlen Hene, the poet, Helnrich might, hnd he entercd his uncle’s counting-touse, bave come (n for all the money which wna to de- volve to this woman's child, whom Mwmo. Charles ifelne. on tho recommendation of her husband on his deathbed, adopted, Whenover u child wns born to tho Duc d'Elein- wei, the adopted mother of the Duchess settled amiliion franes on i, The Elelogens were set upon thelr tarrlag o with o supcerb town nau- slon in tho Itue de Mongenu. Madume IHeine, who bud resided In tho Rue do Berrl, came to avoIn u no less splendid house nextdoor to thetn, to watch over the Duchess and her ehlld- ren, and to moan at tho rig the Duc wis run- nlog, Sbenlso purchased for tho ducal couple one of tho fiest Beats in tha environs of Paris,— that of Rovquencourt, which Louvols, Louls tho Fourteenth's Minister, bullt for hig duughter, Whe the tnurringe tovk placo which pave a great nane to the daughter of the unwedded Pyrencean dumsel, tnd tho fortuno from whicl tho puet Hoine was cut off to 1 swashbuckier, the Empire wud in its glory, and tho Due d'El- elpgen wis the [nvorlt wrderty oilicer of tho Em- peror. 11 und tho Marquis of Uallifet and the furquis de Caux were ut tho sume time niem- hers of 1ho Iinperinl houseuold, andall intent on bettering thoir position by watehiug for buuls to Lo mude i the inatrimontal murket, Gen, d'Bl- ¢ unifke the grand selgneurs of Dut he hmftated them in tholr petites mntsons cinguen wid vi tho ninefent monurehy, one respect. They had studded round Parls, and so tud be. e bad some thne ugo n litle place at St. Muur, where ho used to keep. bachefors home when his reglment was oAt Vincennes, He bad anotber such establish- ment near Ville Q' Avray, which he could visit an s way from Verailles, where lattorly bo was quurtered, to Roequencourts nnd thren months ago his nldos amp hired for tim n dilupidated house bet Chutlllon und Bale- neix, which he used often to go to for tho pur- puse of seeretly tirlng with i pistol nt n turget. One_of tho best Teneors, perbups, in the Freuch army, the Due €'Elciigen, wias u very Lad markswan, At the Jung-Wovstyne trinl ho got lrritated at Woestyno's testhinony belng re- eefved, while bls own uvldence wes disbelieved, and resolved to provoke snd kil blm fun duel, Now, 08 Do Woestyne would, us the provoked perty, have s right to choose tho uruy, and as ho f8 0 good ehol, it wis antlelpnted that he would declilo to tight with pistols, The descrted house, which stomd i a weedy garden sur- rounded by walls, was tho thostre of the Due's target-practice. A covered gealiery wiia oreeted In tho garden, where he could lire awny i wet wenther, but the prineipal keene of his turget-practice was in the vanlted buseent of the house, There were no windows to It and the walls were 80 thick that platel reports would nut Lo heard Ly the neightors, v Itwasin thia cellue that Genernl the Duce ' Elempgen's body witd found {nn pool of blavd on Wednesdny morntur, The detills known to tha pollee w #lyven o ““"2?. the Prefet at o Minlsterinl reception on Wédnesday nhght, and reponted to me by Gen. Billotand other ottloers who had well known the Due, and they shnok thelr beads whien the bypothesis of sulclde was wooted, Ho wia not, thoy sald, 4 nun o com= 1ot sulelde, - A digeusafon took pluce betore me, from which I guthored that thero were clreutne stances which ufforded a parallel to the suiulde of lord Castlerongb. On Moudny mornfug hoe brenkfasted with the Duchiess ana thy ?'ounx folks, and called for his broughumn when ils repast was over. lufmlnu vut he met his alde-de-cinip, and asted i to sy to Madanio A'Eleingen thut he would not be buek ta dinner. When she found next morning thut ho did yot rotura In the course of the night, she sent umessenger to Versallles to know it be wog In his guarters there, Another was dispaiched to Rocquencourt, ‘They could henr nothlug of tho Dug, who, It wounld” appear, bud some days previously threatenced to counnit suicide It big mother-in-luw did not nt once furnish him with wlnrge sum of money,—for what purpose bo could not suy, 8ho rufused, nnd ssked what ho Dad done with the vist wealth which she hnd placed ot his dlsposal. ‘Phere 18 A re- purt thut tho Duchess on Tuesday re- celved 1 letter {n which a demand wus made, in a (to her) “m“fu handwrit- ing, for 600,000 francs, 1T she did not leave 1t at 0 cerinin Apot, she was warned that sho would never see ber busbund, ‘Ui report 1 have not bren nble toverlty; but it isovident to mo there fvo mysterlous elrewmstunces which tho potice Just Fot wish to keep wecrot. lHowever, ou 'uesday tha Duchess went to M. Andricnx to express ber uncusiness, she knew nothing ot th ystorous houso nt Chatillon, Tha Al d wnp of the Due, M, Davillier, went thore uninown to her to make inquiry, and found the body of tho missing General I tho bisenents Atory, whero plstol-shooting used tobe practiced, Tho brains wero blows out, and the rexion of the’ henrt perfornted, A plstol was i tho clenched band of the General, and the corpso wus stark nnd chlll, A sumbro destiny pursucs the Ney famify, which hardly morits, or has ever merited, tho ai- toution of e Eumenides. Thoy were ull, tho Murshul bimseir i cluy and formed fi [do- luded, made up of corrsu conrse mould,” * Lo Plus Iirave des Hraves™ was vaclllating, and aman ol no cluvation of Inteilect or sentiment. Nu- noleon ttked him beeauss ho was ot o man to ger in his way as Klever, Hoebe, and Lunnes Wourld probubly have done, nid who wus yot seood military fnstrament on tho field of battle, tha oxelteent of which Ney wanted to sti luto his alow fucultics. Marshut Ney wnsa heav hended Lorraiuer, aud us vaii as Murat, bul less thontrical in his vunity, Tho Duchess 1 Abrantes in her memolrs ridicuied his puorilo wenkness for glittur, gauds, high-sounding titles, and tho pomp of an upsturt Court, 1o was vulgur-man- nored, with =~ carroty head, suub nose, and tatl, vonrso flgury, wiich ho transmitted to hls decemdants,—ns woll us his vein of brilllant ek and ovil fortune, Josunb, his eldest gon, becuine tho husband Hf tho handsome, wenlthy, fruseible, and odlously avaricious Aibine Latitto, daughter of Jacques, tho bunkor of putriotlo meinory, She mude bhm wretehed, awd g nane w by~ word and a reproach, und lived o omlser in tho hongo given to her father, In tho maost sordid mannor, Cat’s ment, which she babitually pur- chuged herself o tho murket, whithor sho wont i tho coldest woeathor stookiugicss and in broken shocs, wae served on her tuble, Hor duughtor was Eglo de fn Moskown, wifo ot Monslour Flalin, ntherwlse Persigny, the necom- sice of Louls Nuapoteou nt Strusbourg, Hou- ogne, und tho Elysco, She aod her husbund were made a4 Duke and Duchess, und sent ns Ambassador and Ambassudress to - tho Court of the pure Victoris, Thore tho ludy ran a rig us n woman of fusbiui und of ploasure. Bho * Inventod " Worth, and used to ordur Souvin's kil gloves by tho bundrod ross, 1t was an understood thing that the Stperor was (o puy hor debts whonever thoy incommeded herand the Duke, Her countrye house ut Chamesuude cclipsed o Imperial hunting-gcut ut Conipiegne Lo euch in extont as to oxcjte the jenlousy of tho Empress Bugénlo, whoso polltival inHuonce the Duo do Perslny find tha VIFtio to opposy nbove bonrd. Nutbing couid bo moro wrttched thu the subsequont 0f B‘ile ol Moskowa. Her second b provinelnl nttorney, took her to Cul mudu her the dradgo of his left-handed wiv trented hor with tho grossest oruolty, und lefy her at bis death Ina stute of absoluty’ poverty, from which hop mothor's death hus relousod her, Suo hd tho wisfortuno to sco bevson-1n-laly and dnugbtor—the Buronjund Buroness do Frimts munn—taken o Jull ontho chargu of forgaey, tien, Nuy, tho Slurshal's second son and father of the Duo ' Elvtagen, divd of cholera ns Gal- polt. Tho late” Duv o*Biclugen bus Just como by i trugieal end, invoived, us 1 have already poluted “out, i wystory. It would uppear us though ho bad reaily blown bls braitis out, note withatunding the facredulity with whlch tho thoury of wulelde s et with by his brother er- licers, But why give bimscelf blg quictuse Dif- furent reasons ure suggested, 1sball not ko Intu the Lord Castloreugts paraliel. Ono of the suguestions 13, thut (he Geoernl had ron wrongh all that portion af ‘hls witw's for- tune tho digposul of which Madame Helne bl glvon bhm, nnd|that b hud got loto such struits as 1o be obliged to choase Letween death und dishonor. ‘Tho sucond reason 18, thut his old friends had of lute out bun_ for veerlug round, like 3. Dugue dv la Fauconnerio, Robert Stitchel, aud othor ardent Honnpartists, Lo Op- vortunisw, which, it uppeared to bim, wus voln; on fna Consular direction, Whea reproache: with baving turncd bl cout, b defondod bimsolt an tho plew that Qowbottisti would eventunlly Lo Bouwparilym under ® new nawe. Ocn. Gallifet had goven bim luforwation which satls- “hud thom, 48 you seo, all handsomely e ———— fled his pullieat consclence; and the beat loaves and fishes of which the (nvernment disposes wero to he tietteid at tho ’nlats Bourbort, HAYES' EXPENSES, On What Did Ma Kpend 833,500 o Vear? TWashington Republic. Mr. Iinyes, sinee his return to Ohlo, hag had hlmself interviewod by the Cleveland Herald with referenco to the disposition of his income n8 President. 1e rota down lis four years' ex- penses in tho White Honse ut $10,09, and bo says he paid €400 for the ex- et of the ‘“visiting statesmen' ta Loulsiing, which wostld leave 266,000 of the £20000 received by bim ns salaey, Hagea, so he suys, owed 49,000 when 1o entered upon the dutles of hia olliee, * mostly on aceount of bequests churged on the Burchard estate he paid $0000° of these debts out of snliry, nnd - hns 0,000 ua tho money ovie dencs of his four yenrs® Presidency. It would thus appenr that Mr. Hayes hus €0,000 fn debta still staring him (n tha faee, On his 0 Fremont he said ho would titke up big residonce agaln In that town, "ot unP' on neeount of thy ngnnt ussoein- tions of that place, but beeause he could not afford to keep up the etyle of lvinge thut would Lo expeeted of an ex- President In* n large cit; When Mr. Hayces beeame Prosident he wus reanrded ns o wealthy munn, not only by the public at Inrge, hut by 'the peaple of Oblo who were famitier with his elrcimstances, ‘The question nuturnlly comes up, What bos become of hia money? 1 venture to sny thut thore s not w mingle publie man nor an intellis goent - cltlzen of Wushimgton who - hus onoinies of the lite ocenpants of tho White House whn will bell but ) E60 1 hulleve t Mnyes® expenses while President were § i’cnr. Wuo all ktiow, fur the Hoyes fainlly have wonstfully proclalmed tho fict from the siided puriors of the Exeeutive Man- #lon to the cottle-shows of the Paclily const, that wine had po plice in the White Jlouse purchuses. ‘Tous the Idggest Koures of outlay i wll previons Presidentinl honsekeeping was uvolded, 1t 13 almost equally well known tant tho President did not have to puy for tuel, gas, bougo rent, furniture, vog tables, or Howers, and tbuf, with 1wo or three = exceptiong, Jthe —seryants —wero padd. by tho Government, e hought thu most of his meats and grocerics ut cost prices from the Army Comnmissary, und ft 8 a matter of record that he drew his mllarr overy month fn advance, and thus made Interest ou his monthly sllownuee, 1o his teavels whout the . cowntry pald ho never any rallrond fare, nnd it is even suld that ho 08 nlwi dendhended 6t hotels, Mr, e, £0 tur us dillgent inquiry can ascertnin, er gave unything towand the campulgn exe penses of the Republiean party (although ho «id nllow tho assessment of the clorks while pretending 1o oppose 1), and when tho poor of Washington were freezing aud starv- g, and when forefgn Ministers bounti- tutully neslsted to stay tho wgeneral sutfere fug, the Into veeupunts of tho Woite 1fouse, so far us tho records sbow, gave only a burrct of frozen npplea to the Children's Hospitak, In view of ull theso faets, will rome domestio ceonomist kindly expluin how Mr. Huyes could huve got rid’ of EH0 yeur a8 tho the White. Houee? Tt must not be forgotten that Mr. Hayes wus xood mnn n ull his walkes, He had none of the vices of the ordinary man, His cnjoyments sere all in the home eirele, Tie did not go to tho theatre nor to the opera; he did not sioke; he was plain in dress; he drunk tiquor und wine legltimute expenses of only’ at other people's expense: he gave no "prizes to tho public schools; he did not drlve fnst ‘ horses, nand he bad no faney fur dogs: ho did oot gamble: he did not buy lottery tickets: ho did not Luy books and works of dict; and there were no female seanduls conncoted with his Administration, Thon what «fd ho do with nll tho money? No- body In Wnshington cun figure up an actunl expeaditire of even £10.00n year. From thoe rrcsom outlook the Amerienn people will soon ho enlled upon to help anotber ex-President out of his poverty STRANGE SUICIDE. Self-Destruction of a Man Supposed to Ee the RReve Edward Fagan, of Wi» nona, Minn. A man, who I8 supposed to bo the Rev. Ed- ward Fagan, of Winoua, Minn., committed sul- cide at 1230 this worning by shooting himself in tho head white he was standing alone on the steps of n bakery nt No. 101 Canalport avenue In the West Twelfth street palico district. At the hour wentioned all was quict In thut vieinity, when tho report of n pistal was heard, Very shortly thereafter Fritz Appel, n night watchmnn employed in the neighborhoud, and u buker, nume unknown, euployed upon the prewmises, found a mun parthlly re- el nguinst tho Bteps, I w dyme conditien, ~ A volume ot Ulnod, tniviled with brainy substance, wus Howing trom su ugly wound in tho hoid Just over the right ear, and closo beside him on tho sidewaik wiy nn vldeatyle Smith & Wessou revotver of i eali- bre. Death ensuwd atmost Immodlately und before medieal sitendunee could be fume- moned. The polles were promptiy” notifled, and tho Lody wis conveyed In the yutrol- wigon to the Morgue, where iU uwaits identification aud the Coronor's inquest. In tho pockots were fotrnd nbont €2 cagh ind two rail- rund puases, one on tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Raflroud uny tho utor on the Chicago & North- western Ruflroud, buth bearing the name of the Hev. Edwird Fugun, There wus also a gokd wateh and chnln, No lettes or papers which woukl i nuy wiy explain - the causes for the suleidul net were Tound, ‘'ho uppearnnce of the deconsed was such ns to euntirm the pullice In their idex thut the sul- cide wus a prieat, or at least u clergyuun of somo dennminstion. Tle was nbout W yeurs of e, five fect olglit or nine Inches In hight, slim bulld, brown hair, lght complexion. PUMSRARAR L - Adelinn Pattl, Adellnn Patt spends her money freely, ond drives havad barguing with wanugord, But sbe Is charitable, and holps many & broken-down art- st witli n qulet musiticence of which the world nover hours, Her kitchen costs Ler compura- tively Mitle, bor tustes In this dircetlon being shuplu. When sho 18 gofog to stuy, Patti dines abont 4, the menl beiu s extremely light one, Along nup follows, und sho i8 fresh furthe eveniug's work. Her refection n the tutorvils of siuglng 18 of various KInds=now u raw cug, now i gluss of femonnde. ho hnd oven heon known to taken cup of ten. After the pluy she §9 aften tha 1ife of o supper-party, Though Inck ng the gift of wit, sho ¢njoys it keenly 1n oth- ors, wid hus 8 Uvely sonse of bumor, The secret of her churm les §i her anlmal spirits. She iy Ruy, and mnkes others gay, e — e A Bibllophile. The Parls Chartvart hus discovered o most en- (mnmz typu of tho lblivphlle, o 18 n Count X——, n prominent man about town. Among hig heuvy croditors wis ono who made up his mind to ket hia ro~ney by tirlug out the Count, For more thun #1x months ho sent daily a polite- ly-worded noto requesting tho puying of his *little necount.” uch to his chugrin, nothiug enmo of tho procecding, and at length he pre- sonted hhnself nt tho residence of Count X—, “8ir," satd thonngry **dun,” *you huve bubaved badly to me, ¥ou must have recefved moro than a thousand lettors, to _none of whlch huve you pald the luast nttentiol I beg your pars very don," coolly remarked the Count, pointing to an elegant voltme on tho stand eloso by, * dI‘m\'u und.” It Makes s Difforence, Detruit Free Press, * You gne 1 was going up in tho Woodward av- ennoent,” exptalned tho old tnan, **and o pass senger got In and trod on my awful corns, 1 wns 80 shueked and surprised “thut ld’l’lll}d out, »Pumn 16! before 1 could check mynelf, Every wommn in the enr roso up In horror, und two or threo of the mon sald I ought to be run ont, Well, the next nlght 1 was nt tha theatre und onu actor sald ¢ dunn youl’ and overy woman glggled, Then nnother suld *duuin me!' und overy womnn laughed, Then wtbira sufd *dimn ber?’ and ho brought down tho house, How it comes wbout I don't know, but 1t seems to make u heap of difterenca whore ym& nrnf‘wlwu you kick au uld hat with & stono under (L" e ——ee ‘Tarkish Finances, No wonder tho ‘Purkish Minlster for finds it ditticult to mako both unds mest. private letter from Alu[-llm suys that * tho tithe of this vituyet are worth about 81,280,000 puer ui uum. Thoy huve boen collooted this year under tho now systew=—l. o,, bythe Governmout ufe telnls fustend of hz‘ tux furmors; butso faronly U0 tive reached the Treasury, The new It Wiy ull\luullwdl{lullup Intho right di- rectlon, us it relieved the peasnutey frow the rupneity of tho tax-farmnors, But tho 1 m"f“l 1o provido tho necessury mnchinery for pustiue it into_exeeution—-namoly, & body of honest and propor! ald oftielul: anco A Horsford! te for Dys~ Dpopatu, Montal Extinustion, Kte, 1 havo used Horsfonl's Acld Phospliate fu n numbor of cases tn whic it 18 rucommonded with guad offect, J. L Rooken, M. D, NONLENVIL Ind, Lyory Nowe will welcomo tho :n‘lnnunr Bhukers' Bursuparills us an old triend, to whom he or smune one of bis family 18 fndebted tor help throukh the oritical perlody of sicknesa sud dos Lillry that conto to uvery one BUSINESS NOTICES, Belonco In the Lonsehold teac) thut poor and adultorated Flavoring I while osting i tritlo less, increuso tho (] bitts, and mu‘co patures groutvet gitt, n boulthy stowach, # vurse. Buraott's Extruols are pure. e e—— Husbunud's Calelund NMeguesiu.~our flest premium wodals awneded. More ngrevuble to the tate and suisller doso thun othor wing- Ix::lllu» FKIJ;‘!:_AIIU :u Um‘c;rnmum Ululll%fl&{,builllj& at drug und country stores, uni . Husband, Jr., Philud lpn';yu. b 4 Use Jeddin Iussla Halve in tho :‘l‘"tll?}: und uso lleddlng’s Hussis Salve In the ul Vie‘ws on the Treatment of Catarrh. He Classes it Among the Most De- structive of Human Ailments, Rapil Proggess from o Simple Cold i the Head o Consumption. A Safe, Eeonomical, and Permanent Cure Suggested. No single disease has entalled more auffering or has- tenoi the breaking upof the constituflon than Ca- tarrh, ‘The sense uf smell, uf taste, of alkht, of hear- tug, the huinan volee, the mind,—one ur more, and avmetimos all, vield o ity destructive Intineuce, 'The polson It distributes throughout the system attacks every vital forco, and breaks up the most robust of conntitutions. Tgnored beeause but Hitle understaod by wost physicians, Lmpotently assallea by quacks und charintans, thoso suffering from it have but little hupo to be rolloved of it ths side of thogmve, It 1s time, then, that tho papulur treatment ot this terriblo disenso Ly remedies within tho roach of all passed Into hands at ance compatant and trustworthy, The new und hitherto unteied methud udopted by Dr. Son- ford tn the preparation of his IKANICAL CUnE has won my hearty approsul. Itis purely vegotable, e stantaneous Innflording rollef Innll head colds, sneers tng, anufiing, and obstructed breathing, nnd rapidly frumorves the most oppressive symptoms, clearing the head, mweotening the Lreath, restoring tho sensea of suiell, tnste, and honring, and neutralizhg the consti- tutional tondency of the disease towands the lungs, tiver, and kidnoys. 4 bellevo It likely to succeed when all the usual romedies fall, because It strikes at the ruut of the dis- 0480, viz, tho ACIDIPIED BLOOD, wiilo 1t heuls the ulcerated membrane by direct application to the nasat vassages. Its action Is bused on cortaly fxed rulvs, and, unless the vital forces are too fur uxhausted, must, In the grent wajority of cases, effect n cure. GEO, BEARD, M. D, SANFURD'S RADICAL CUILR meots overy phaso of Cutarrl, from o simple bowud cold to the must luath- sume und dustructive staxes. 1t s local and coustl- tuttonul. 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