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OREIGN. The Czar's Remains Formally Doposited in the Im- perial Va.ultT Flowers and Wrenths Plen- tcously Strewn on the ; Dead Monareh. Doath of Oucar do Lafayette, Grand- won of Our Revolutionary Heros Explosion of a Petard in Tront of a Church in Madrid, The Sultan Solicits Aid from Egypt in the Event of War. H Propositions Submitted by Gront Britain to Settle the Fislie ery Dlspute. Interesting Doseription of the State of Affairs in Lima and " Callac: d Discharge, for Lack of Evidence, of the Men Charged with Shooting Hearne. Pursuit of Persons Oharged with Being Im- plicated in the Mansion-House Affair, TUSSTA. THI CZAI'S 1 Sy, PETERSBUNG, Murch 2 Alexauder Ll wero deposited n tho Imperinl vault of the Church of Petroprulovskl Fortress to-duy mnld snlvos of wrtillery. The church wns densely crowded, The catafalquo wosd strown with flowers and wreatha, Moscow papers nnnounee thut Roussakoll's futber shot himself. GREAT BRITAIN, TUE FISHERY DISPUTE, The News hns reison to belleys that tho fish- ery dispute between England ang the United States Is on n i way townrds sottiement. The fact befng ndmitted that Amorlean Hshermon Aro entitled to compensation for fnjurlos to veasels nnd tackle, England bus proposed altor- hatlve coursos,—one bulng tho payment of a tomp sum, and the other o reference of the guestion to urbitration, tho two Guvernments nominnting ench one porson, and thosenomineus appointiing u third, Tho ditficulty nt ong tinio nrose from the exeessive elufms of the Unfted Stutes, and the lutest telogrmma from Seeretary Rlulne point to n witlingness of the Washington Cabinet to necopt onv or the uthor uf the ubove plans, AFTER A FUGITIVE. Lospox, March #7,—The Government hag tnken mensures (o Intereept tho stennier Ause trulin botero ho venches Now York, and to ar- rest Colonnin, kmplicated 10 tho Munslvn House exploit. FAWLUE, Rudolpl Zelgler & Co. rieo merchand, havo falled. Liabilitivs estimuted at £100,000. TIIE IRISH. NOT INCLINED T0 WORK WITH PAUNELL. Speclat Cable, Lovvoy, March 27,—The Buglish land re- formers nre nhot fncHued to work with Mr. Parnell, and, whilv bis English Laod League will doubtless prove an ellicient collection- box mmoug tho Irishmeu In tho cities and towns, It will not take oot I tho ecountles. Tho' tnet (3, tho Trish leader woos further tban tho English ugrioult- ural clusses care togo. He demands the pur- chasoot the land by the Governmunt and its dlstribution among peasant proprictors, thus complotely wiping out tuo landlords, It is need- lega to Bay that such a proposition would not receivo u dlngle Engllsh Radical vote in the Commons, THE ENGLISII LAND LEFORMERS port him o the sgitaton for tho three ," but thoy know @iy wwuld unly injure thelr eauso frroparably lu'jululng’ln thedeniand for Governmont purchuso, Modprate Irishmon af tho stapp of Mr. Bimw, memoer for County: Cork, and 1 large mojurlty of tho tenunts fool that Mr, Parnell 13 asking thut whioh he kuows {tIs Impussible for Mr. Gladytone or wny othor Engllsh stutesman 10 yrunt, uud his courso {8 warinly denouneed. 11 tho risb tenant would Joln with fils English brethron in neitatiug for Tuy roasonublo scheme of reform the borough Rudicals woutd bolp thum, and no Minlstry coutd refuse tholr request. Mr. Paruell, how- ever, scews to bo unxiods to proveut such a conlition. DISCHARGED, ST PUBIOSTY WAL ) OF Dontay, Mureh 27.—The two Nallys, charged with shooting Hearno, have boen dischurged for laok of uvidence. THE MANSI0N HOUSE OUTHAGE {s rogaided ns the uutcomo uf a Feninn plot to Injure public buldings, T'wo suspected persons wore tinced neross tho Chuunel. Dotectived Yave gouo ufter thewm TIE BAST. WANTS ABSISTA! ConsTANTINOPLE, Murch #7.~The Sultan has sont a communieation to the Egyptinn sgont asking u contipgent of Egyptinn troops u the evont of war, & THE PLAGUK Wn appoared at Kufa, ninety miles south of Uagdad. Tho mortality In Ned§ib I8 incrouslog, TIIE NICE HORROR, MANY PEISONS MINSING, Tan1s, Murch Muny peraons are reportod missing ut Nico, Bovera: more bodics have been recovercd from tho rufus. Tho munagor of tho thentro denlus that be was forced to play Insplto of mleglvings us to the safoty of tho ouso, BPAIN. A PETARD EXPLOSION. Mabpnip, March 27.—A large potard was ox- ploded Baturduy ut the door of the Carmeltito Church, which was cousllorably dumuged. » OBITUARY, z A FRENCI SENATOR Pans, March 27.~0scar do Latuyetto, a Beua- ::;n! Frauco, und grandson of Geu, Lafayetto, load. PERU. LEVYING CONTHIBUTIONSH, Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, CALLAQ, 8, A, Fob, 10.—1t {8 surprising how quiet overything continucs in and ubout Lima. Plerola hay not yot como tu treat with the viet- ors, and thoy still remaln in Lima and Calleo, bath of which citics are under tarctinl law, An expedition of 2,000 wen hus boen sent nortl to Huucho mod Truxillo to lovy contributions on * tho rich pluntations in thut vicinlty. The Chlll- ans have tuken churgo of the Custoin-Housu here, and huto colleoted all the dutles sinco the purt bas been oponed. ‘Thoy buve prepared a Dow tarit?, aud the dutios have been greatly in- oroased on tlour and other necessuries of lfe, aud copsequently pricos have rulsod wonders fully, Thiy, bowever, Is the only ovideuco that the city bus chunged bands, except the actual Presence of tho Chllians, - BIIUPS ARE ALL OPEN AGALY, andscom well putronized. o bo sure, wuoh of tho business of buth Callao aud Lima s careied on by forcignors, who are quito ‘g willing to Uiaposg of tholt goods to tha Obillans as to Pery- viuny, and nro gind 10 ko advantage of wd- Vuuoed priced, o ‘Bum®e mouths g0 the “atcamer Islay, of the § duto for Aldorman, Taelna Stean N_nrlnflnn(.\mh pAng, on hiet g mmth from Panama, wa1 an‘:gpc{ iy C‘fl Inx lum:‘b -wpr nmlng\ rhing ?d. osulting M tha cabtits of 1,000,000 oles in Portiy Inn batik-notes, which wara on thelr way from New York to the i.'.i’.}' Iy'r‘-‘;”unll "mh ’rgfl nnlur b algned Tl Thp e it ho Chilhing fnve nireddy LIMA 18 FLOODED WITIE PIu8i, (REESIACKS, benutifully exeouted by tho Amerlonn Hank- Nute Company, sud heariy the signatures of PEOIIGONE PUEvinne who have never seett thom, and who peotmbly siever will sue thom If SLslionll be Bet tivecsmry Lo come tht tho ‘.“i{:‘"y of the enptos, 1'fiu membnrs of thy BHIKE { the communders of tho nrmy, und « onn - represonting the Ouvernment of el texeepting the Muyorof Limm diatppenred I ety wnd Bnve eoaipletety deonped ot of X 0 all Intents sy \mrpnm . Monlero bus beet mmod Prefect of tho “Depurtune the North, and g3 sl (9 bo aetively ehgag ralalig an nrmy with whiol o _threate oomb dowin wnd relike L, Starding o nonRertnEnts keach ws from thine to time of the furge munbers of entinminstic Pernvinns who nredhlly tocking to bis standird, bat dittle nt- Teition scemn to Lo pulid to thoso reports b (o proment possesnors of the Uity of the Kiogs," d the tact thint P PERUVIANS ITAVE SO LONGEIL ARNS O MUNITIONS 0¥ WAL or tha menns of obtulning thom, seems to ho perteedy utierstood by wil, o Altnaerang who Is how [ L, s biis beensipen it cnple ure, na the representative of tho Chlllnti Gove ernment who shall delne the butiey to e pur- s Intreating with Bierol) fiids Kis oceupution srone with (he Prealdunt, There beiig o tomes dinte prospect of mecting his Rxeotleney, I Altumernio retens i day or 1wo to Valps raiso o consilit direetly with hls Govermment i regnrd to the futtee notlon of Chlll, N will be necompitied by Qe Haguedan, Communders In-Clief of 1o Arvinys Uot, Lyheh, © ernor of Crillav: Schor Vergriro, Minlste War, and sevoral uthn ollicers of igh rank, Thaeors vet Chaeabueo 18 expected to huve the houor of conveylng the distinguished pnrtys aml she hus Deen put Iy heantitul opnioe for tholr receptiony—n fact which, 1 occurring In our navy dnter simifar elresmstuhces, might proveke considerabla eritielsi on thy lavish ex- Jiesoituro of so mych publie noney, witly m- Merous eutting allusiors to the royal Junkoting pirty on th but thoss rimple-minded fos pubiles not yet as far advaneed in eivilizas nonag w THE FLEET OF FOREIGN MEN-OF-WAR in Calino By 18 gradunlly becomlng suller, Haveral of the Englinh vedsels are about leaving for bome, Thy French Admiral, Du Potits Thounrs, haa nlvendy rafted fof France in His tlagship Lt Vietorlense. The United Btatoa #hip Lncknwantn will ieavo for Valparalso upon tho ureival of tho Wachusett feom Pannimn about Murch b, The lutter vessel will then be the only crulrer careying the United Btates en- 8irn 1 these witers. The Amerlearf men-of-wnr fn thig gqurdron have done some gaod service 1 olferitig food Al shelter to thonsands of refugees during the *lute unplesautnoss” i this nelghbortomt, e will Tongr remnin fondly trensured n tho res mombranees of hundreds ol fumilies who would withaut thoir timoly rid bave folt tho botrors of war ju enrnest, NI NPENIITURE OarcurTa, Mareh 2 fu). Daring's lnaneinl statement ls published. In tho yoars 18380 it shows n deficlt of £1I8,000, But for tho war expenditure thore would have been surplus of 24,007,000, Tue dotiolt for tho yeors 1880-'8L §s estimnted at £0,209,000. In this yoar £3,000,000 contributed by England s reckoned s rovenue, while the oxponditure includes £1,000,000 which, under thunoid system, would have nppenred in tho following “year's osthimuto; also cost of frontier callways nind LILAKLGN0 wir expenses, Tho surpius for tho yeur 84| i estimated ut £835.000. ‘Cbis eatiinats Meludes na revenno L0000 contributed by Hugian d nmong tho expenditures LL000,00) for expenaca of the warand frontier ruilways, aud ELHU0M on tos caunt of the Fimine-lnsurance Fud, of which ane-half 18 Tor protectiva works and one-halt for the rednetion of the storling debt, The opl- un revenue lkestimuted ot £0,500,00. Tho tn- tentlon I8 nunotneed of roltting homo during the year J881-8! tho Bun oF £1T.250000, aud of riaitig un Indinn lonn of £3,000,000, ‘The anhunl expendituro upon reproductive pubbe works will ho herenfter Hmfted to LL600000. Maj. la i thinks thero [8 o cunzo lor unxlety on tho rubject of Nonuceo when onee Tudin Is free from war penditure, but strict oconomy 18 necessary. In \be foregoing statement exehnngo ig tiken n8 18, &, exeopt In tho year 1870-'80, whea it 19 reckuned ua 8. LOCAL POLITICS. OUR SWEDISII CITIZENS, A mectlng of tho Swedish population of tho Boventcenth Wurd was held nt Lowor Sven Il Suturday eveniue, under tho ausploes of the Swedlsh Tempernnce Mlsslon, the ebjoect boing to get at some expression on the Muyoralty questlon. There were qulte o number of ladles n uttendance, and the guthering wus unexpoot- edly large, The mecting wns called to order by C, M. Al- benson, who spoke jn the Bwedish Jnngungo, ex- plalnlug is vbjects, C. F. Poturson was first introduced, and in the Swedlsh lungunge contrasted the ltepublican and Demovratie partics, and arralgned Mayor Hurrlson for the encourngement hohad extended to vice and erimu, o Jeprecated the iden of in- troduolug probibition inta politics, or attempts ing to run o Urombitton ticket, wnd suid that tho Republiean party was one of muorslity, und he thaught [t the duty of all good citizens to sup- port its nominees Tor tho city vilices in the com- g eteotion. I, Elmendorf followed in English. Iie thought It wag the duty of ‘every on¢ to bo n pofiticiun, to tho end” wat gonl government gt provail, It wad sald that tho city’s tinan- il condition was bettee than it ovor wus be- fore, but ua much conld sot bo suid of its moral condition, tor it wus well known that thero were dens of viee on all hands which wore u disgrace Ho wasa tempernnoe iman, buthe hud no sympntby - with a_ movemont recently put on fout loking to forming u Prouibition party; nulther would ho vote fur a Prohibition vandle date, hoouuse It would. be throwing his vato Awny.—ana he wonlkd not iudvise uny ono elso to, [Applause.] He bulioved, howevoer, that thoclty wunted doinething besido money, {Applausn.] Tho records showed un Incronse “of the denths rute, und It was well known thut tho streets nnd nlluys woro fu a horriblo conditlon, The first fuct was explainod by the sccond, and ho be- livved that every dollivr anved had been at tho exponse of humnn lfe and the public benlth, [Applause.] Such cconomy wus not to be an- voutagod, and forone he wanted to sco o chunge, —~wunted to seo something dono for tho moruls nnd bealth of tho elty. {Appluuso.} Ho thought 1t wis timo 1or 4 clnwe, sttt belloved thut if tho publio lovked at tho situntion a8 it was thoy would sco thut it wus brought about. e vro- posed to do ult he could toward bringing itahout, und having a pure, bigh-minded ventloman in the uflice of Muyor,—~the Hon, John M. Clark. }:\pplnuzu.] Hu would vote for My, Clurk, and hought 1t was the duty of all good citlzens Ire respeutive of purty orbusiness to rully around hini, [Appinuse. Mr. Puxton followed, He presented o snd pleture of tho moral condition of the city, and #uid that Muyor Harrlson was responsible for it Tho dives and bell-loles, tnlng the atreots, which wero n disgruce to {ha eity, hud been hid speciul pride, and ho bad usud tho polico foreo to proloet them, ‘Fho spoakor thuught thuro shonld be i chinngo, und that the people hud bid enough of such n conditlon of aifuirs, Reforviug to the renomination ot v, 1arvison, hosuld the mon whu hud been selected to run his cumpatgn for bl were enough 10 drive ovurg respoctable plraon awny fron hing, C. M. Albenson next spoke. He depreented tho provalence ur, the condition of alfwrs alluded to by the former speakers, and belleyved that Mr, Hurrlson was responsiblo for the 4 oot~ plilued of, wnd thut he had been Muvor lonw onough. [Applause) Tho spenker intendod to vote for Mr, Clark tn the hopo thut _he would enforoo tho luws as ho fouud the. Tho puuple certulnly coull expect nothing trom Mr. ir- rison, and, i lover of good governmment, he could not Support him. ‘Pnomne Cannon wus noxt Introduced and spuke. He dwelt upon the mierlts of tho Repub- liean nomineos, utl of whom wore worthy tho support of all good men, <fle wis 4 moralist hinselr, wud thought thut morality should be ut the foundation ot ull guverment, and If cleoted 10 tho position of Atderman, for which b had heen nominated, ho would do all Ju Lis power tu that end, Afr, Albenson veferred to the fact that 3Mr, Clark wus the peoplu's canddate, and read frow tho cull for bim to allow the use of his nmwe to show that it wus slgued by Domocrats sud Ite« mfi:llcnus ullke, and coucluded by offerlug tho ollowhig: i Resulved, That this assombly of Bwedish Tem- perance Frionds beartily indorse tho nomjuoes of the Hepubllean City and Y'own Couveutions, 8 wo bulluve thoy huve pluced fu noumination luw-nhld\mi cltizens, bath wmoral and politiosl, aud wo pledge vurseives that ag tho fortucoming eluotion to do nll in our puwer to elect the Re- publicun nukets. \ The resolution was unanimously adopted, and the mvetiog adjourned. A POINTERS. The French Ropublicans of tho Eighth Ward met yeatorduy atternvon at No, 347 Weat Taylor street, Felix Chagtrau being called to the cbolr, Kelly Lo HBeau was fudorsed for Constablo. The ontire eity tioket was ludorsod, and it was du- cldud to biold u goneral Frunch rutiticution moet- {ug at the Urand Pucitic Hotel Tuesduy evenlug at 8 o'cluok, Lntbuslastio speechies wore muado Ly suverul Fronok ovators. J. J. MoUrath, ludepondeat Republican candi- dato fur Aldermen in'the Fourtovuth Ward, hus Issued tho tollowlug: To ths voleru of the Fuurteenth iFand : My cau- pulgn headguurters will bo at 8 Milwaukee avepus, Lochner's Hall, from now until election tsover.’ Meetings will_bo hold eaeh ovenlug fn (o different election-precinets of the ward {n <y luterest, witleh will be duly aninounued. ropuse 10 mako 4 vigorous cumpilyn, nud Ine orin the votors why 1 ut un joropendeit candie JAMES J. MU BATIL THEI CHICAGO RIBUNIZ MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1881, 5 ' NEW YORK. Grim-Visaged War Usurps the Place of Peace in 3 Polities, Arrival of Senator Platt as_Ad- vance Guard of the Stal. 5 warts. Baeclced by Conkiing, Arthur, and James, He Beglng Opevs ations. They Will Resist Robertson's Confirmation to the Bite ter End. The Hon, Horatio Beymour on the Bubjeot of Canals versus Railroads, . Mrg, Boechior Taken Serlously 111 While under Her NHushaud's Ministey. Rough Treatment of n Young Girl by Two Daring and Bratal Burglara, GRIM WAR. NOBERTSON'S NOMINATION THE CAUSE. Spectal Disprteh to The Chicago Tribunes New Youk, March 87.—~The ominous mutters Inga ol tho storm whick huve echoed from tho Nutional Capital since Thursday over Roberte son's uominution culminated Jit u thunder-storny of finlignation and belligereney, BonntorThous n G, Plutt renched New York yesterdny hotne g, It quiekty beetwe nolsed abrond that ho wais tho recognized boarer of tho word of uction to tbo Stulwart leaders, He conferred wl the forenoon with conspienous mombers of the Conkig wing of tho party, T'o all inquirios of his politieal ussochites ho unhositatimgly and explieitly unfulded the e of nouon thut hus been rosolved upon. Ho polnted out, In wo first phiwe, thus In tho coursn to be pursued thore was ontire and benrty uceord butween Postmuster-Genoral Juines, Sonntor Conkling, Viee-Urondent Arthur, and himself, 1t bud boen DEGIDED T0 OPPOSE THE CONFIRMATION OF RUBERTSON to the ond, and to continue a unlted etfort uatil thy pamy was withdrawn or contirination was secured, Senntor Platt, necording to thu state- inunts of o gentlemuu with whom ho discussed the situntlon utter his arrival, bud no besitntion I oxplutuing tha circumstunces uttending tho nonution ol Judge Rebertson for Collestur, 1t apnenrs that inst Sunduy Senntor LOnKig vis- fted President Guenend ut tho While-tiouse and hud un extended conferoiico with hiw gune cernie the dstribucon ot pacronuge s Now Yur ‘Ilic snpression mada vn Sunator Conk- dig’s mand was that to cuunges of snporuince would by mndo gt presont. Woen the ning of Ruoberison rewcpod tho Byt on ‘Thursduy it topk botn bunAnd Senator Plutt cotively by sur- prise. ** Wo expeeted that no netion would bg wken tpoi the Cotlectorsmp until thoe session ot Cungress bugin IRXL winter,” wis o remurk of deuutor it yestorduy'. A CONSULTATION was held fn Washington on Fridoy, and/jijdgas detaruined thut the tgut should bo mudu fuk sl thut 1t wus worth, Benutur Platt. hurried to New York, und (elegrams of wiruiig wero senc to the suborditute Uoivtwlne. Several of tho IUAL PrOmINLLL PUrty mon sturted for Wushing- toi, und otters prepured 1o go. When the atil- tudo of Conkllng, Avchug, Platt, and Jumes be- cine nosed ubuit New York and lruoklyn lust mght thore was 1L wonlertul sutfening ap of Stulwart huckbones sod wny aimount ol Stalwart Dlusteritig, Lhoro wus 1o pordonnl denuncia- tlon of Julge Mobertson, buta uttled doterm nution wus expressed to bring nll tho torees of 110 regulinra to prevent bis coutivmncion. “I'ho wholo tulk ut thy Fifth Avoeuud Hotel lust night was thut Senutor Conkling und Sountor Pintt wiil do ull In thele. power to pre- vent the conlirmution of Senatur Robertsun us Colleotor of tne Port, Senutor Platt tells his Triends, 1t I8 sald, thut be will reslgn his scat in thy Beoute vefure ho will vote for Robertson, und prediots thit ¥ CONKLING AND I will bo able to defeat him.” * Conkling (s Chalentan of the Cominittes on Commerve,” sudid Plutt, © und bo cun do whint he likes with Rungom, whose pluce e bag tuken mm‘y trom hitn, and with Farley, s0 thut po- can swing the Cummitteo us he likus,” An ustute ruend politicinn who heard all this couly observed thut, it Plutt would ouly “hure Ty up thut reslgnution,” thore would Lo no dif- ficuity in liing the pluce, Tho feollng rmong Btalwirts and Hualt=breeds nlike (s that tho battio I the party bas only begun, aud that it wilt bo the livetiest ever suon, * Conklig,” saldan old Blukur Wenight, ** cannot really count clther on Cornetl In Now York or ou Arthur In_ Washing- ton, iluls getting from Blano Just whut hg guvo to Evarte, uud ho can'tatund punishinent,” BENATOR CONKLING WAS ALSO PRESENT hero with Senator Platt at tho couference in opposition to Kobortsun's contirmution, War, It 18 Huld, fine been declnred upon the Adminis- tration, und It will be waged with all the fierconeas tor which the Now York Sonator {8 tamous, The Presldent hus been informed Dy Jotter, of the declsion, und Lthe further ro- quest mnde that thy numination be withdrawn, 5 tho only meuns of preventing tho interven- Ing of un unbridgable gull betwewn the Presi- dent and the Nuw York * Btibwarws.' ‘Tho realgnntion of moro than vno Fadernl oileer in this Btate {s threatened In the event of THI SUCCESS OF BENATOR RUBERTSON, Senutor Conkling is eredited with expressing he opinlon that the present situation 18 tho most vritieal of any ever expericnced by tho thoroughbred Republicans u this Stuto.” Tho controversy, which has assumed such gruve pro- nnruunu o nostly personul grounds, must uow o declded forever, It sald to Lo tho tinwl elfors of the old Groetoy clemunt, which Lus buen buaten ut every poll und in overy town in ko Btata by tho puoplo, to rise up sud overs throw the Jtepublican leaders of tho erly n Now York, No concenlmont will bo madu of the fict that tho nomination 18 dlstasteful to Sona- tor Coukling, BEECIER. “XNOT FIT TO WRITE TIE LIFE OF CHRIST.” &pecial MMapatch to The Chicugo Tribune. New Youx, March ¥.—In tho course of his remnrks to-day Mr. Beechor ssid: 1 am writing *Tho Lifo of Cheist.' 1 did not find o very bard to writo untll I cumo to tho place whore I stopped. But when [ came to the last forty days, when Christ cumne to the sight of tha Cross, the stages of thought, tho dopths of feeling, nro such that I stand appalled, Iam not fit to wrlto it. I bave bad sonto sorrow a8 u preporation, 1 havoe had sonio troublo that hus Luou an intorproter of Christ to me, and 1 AM BETTER FITTED FOR THE TASK than I should have beon some yours ave, It the revelutions of God are auch that no plummot eversounded thom, ‘Who bost that | can do 1 shall do, but with a foeling that ufter all it v but moroly skimming the surfuce, and is very Inadequate, In ull things thoro is woud, ‘I'ho churchius are 4o jualous thut thoy are sorr, 10 hewr that o man who la un_infidel 1s a goo mun. L am not, 1 thank God for 1t I awm surry that he Is un intidel, but I rejoice tor all the goud that 18 fa him, 1t was thouyht lmnllllu hut Alr, Hoechur's nanouncemont that o bud resuinod work upon *'I'no Liteof Chrfst!" might bo a sequel of My, Snmuel Wilkeson'seult on the contract for the production of thut work. Alr, WHKeson sald that suceb, so fur us ho knew, :n‘u]nul tho vasw, and that tho suit would go to rial, IIORATIO BEYMOUR, HIS VIEWS RBEGAKDING UANAL AND RAIL: BUAIY COMPETITION, Bpectal Disputch to The CMicago Tribune, Nxw Youk, March 27.—In an laterview on domestie cmnmerce, and discussing the questfon of railrvad und canul competidon, Horutfu Soymour suldt “Our rallrouds aro populurly vouslderod compotitors of the cunuls. But this {3 mnot nbsolutely so. To n coostderablo dogroe Jt s ot so at al. malu distinction botween thow Is this: Tho ruilrouds atfard but- tor fucliities than the canals for carrying urtle clos which hava already bocome very valuubly through the expendituro of work upon thom,— merchandise in a completed form. But tho canuls are bottor Htted for carrylng most of tho ruw imaterial, such as stono, cluy, and lumber. If you wore to usk o which of tho routes—the raiifonds or the cauul—L conald- cred 1aost prucious (o tao Btate, [ should have ta reply that tho routs which CARRIEE TIE MOST CHUDE MATERIAL, ‘or 18 bost adupted o curry Ity 15 tho wost preofons. §n thelr relution (o the proaperity of tho Btale tha canuls huve o crestlve power which the rallrouus do uot posscss. Now York gows little or o profit frow the puasuye ot n ralirond train loaded with 300,000 worth of completed merebandise. It ronches tta adstintaon, aod Aomo profits, to be sure, result there In connection with its disteibution, But ennnlebont cames alang with n load, say, of ek walbtit, worth at tho outslde porbnps 2000, 'This Iookd Inconeidornbln in eompnrte #on with tho contents of the vallroad traln, But et us look at TIHE COMPARATIVE VALUE OF TIIE CANGOER the 8L Hofora the binck walnut reaches patimers fte value will bo.enhanced by libor vinployed on the rasw ’mxmnt 10 purhips §36,00 o M. Or, tnke the Instanee of 4 eanals bout lowl of - potters cln{‘ RO uhenpy enrgo thut ubw woutd hurdly turn his head to taint, "f stond upon thio seat ot the ndinining pow dnil Askod the oongrexntion o hastett it ‘e ton® of dlstress In which ha Rpoke CREATED ALANM AND SURI'RISE, and noarly all stoppod tn Inguire what wag the indtter, Hnt ho repeatod tho request, and the church was aoon vinptied, In the menntimosey- orab_ladiez hod teied to revive Mrs fleecher. Mr. Boceher, with nsafsta carrled her jito tho leetire-roont, and thare an efort to restoee her wia made, Bte urew worse, niil provently becanie entirely unconsolous. From tho fiest shoe was unahle to apenk. A earelage had beon orderced at the Orat Riatm, and anu was carried to it and taken hume, BRUTAL TIHIRVES, FouR ne 1L Fnr 1t 1a on 14 whY (0 the pottor, and | A YOUNG LADY HORHIBLY MALTREATED BV it ehmes oot abt st i the shapo of TWO BURGLANS, eroeker and the Btate hns tho NEw Youk, Mnreh 2L—Thomas T. Fgan, & bonelit “of ull thy - intervening produsse, | peinter, living at No. /138 tast PPorty-seennd ‘The ealleonds curry thinga whith hive tesehed iholr Dt K Snfinle earty thinge | ALRCCL, went out with his wife lust night, feaving 111 thale first Stnges, - A, ulthough tho value of | thelr hiece, Nollio Cunninghain, ngred 10, alono stong, clay, and Jumber n these atages ""‘K.""‘ in the house. Buou after two birglats, who b laree, It is worth wore to tho Htato - fu hnve thul mpoeles of tenhspoetation go- {”.',',:.a ‘.‘fl:,'",’,'.‘; |§f,co.'.:.| han hafln.;m",:m:fi'; bt Ing on within fia torritary thatt inerely 10 | seroqmed, ona stucfed a_ bandkerohiof in hor have an bnmg giantity of fnished mer- oh erohilef L; chividine traty ihroun st ) um mouth and tho other bound her with a elothos. Iine, Huving tied hev so she could not imove, they removed the handkerehiof, THREATENING TO KILL HER if sho_made a notse. They then demandad tn- formntion ns to where Mre. Ezan'a Jewels and money were, but Miss Cunningbum - refused to tell, when one of the rufliuns atruck her in tho faze. Bthl exwaperuted by ber refusn! to anawer thelr nuestion, the other Durginr stabber hier sovernl tinfes in the arme, face, and hands with a-penkinfe. The youbg Indy beenmie insensible, when the rol- jers, fearing they had killed her, fled, Miks Cunnbnghnm was Toitnd In A atata of Insc Dility wnd seeurely bound, To«lny she bheeawmo artly poriyzed, aud wod unable to speak. intor, (o poiico nrrested John I Camp, and Misa Cinmingonm recognlzed bim as onu of ber usgatlants, v 0 PIE BAILIOADS," nor, My friendship for I8 a8 positive ua my fntereat” i tho canals, wnd o Dis roctor i one of thg links which worn unilted to furm the Now York central Hulls routl=thnt between Utten and B)-rnmmu. tut 1 1ok with pitln on nig evidences of hinstility on tho purt oftho l‘:\llnmd- townrd the cunuls, Tie Stito witntd tham hoth, and 1 nin bouml to ki thnt tho grentest possible par) to fself the New York Centrul Ralrond wonld Invite woulil reanit train 118 RUCCCRS 11 Wijrinw o wite on tho eanale, for, 1T the Erfo entitl wer abandoned a8 o watersway, “its bod would make n route for o ralirond dine which conld CARRY FRLIONT AT A OREAT PROFIT at rites which the York Contrnl ftnilronil coukl uot wifard and still pay dny dividends on it8 witared-stoek, T also Jook with disuist at the unjust and nnpatriotie prejudiee waich pre- Vills aguingt esitiis in cortuin seetions of the Heato, hear of men at - Albany from Kt erence, and _Chotaugua, and Orunga Conntles,forexamplie, dectultning nieninkt tho aurihs und denyivie it tholr countiesderive prosoerity from thom. Yot THE CANALY HAVE AFFORDED TIHE MEANS from which thuse very meon'a sanries aroe NoT U continned the tin them by nasoelntiol ITEMS. THOMAS J, BARIE DEAD, W Yonk, Mareh 5.—Thomas J. Barr, uncle of Peter I3, Bweeny, of Tammany Ring noto- riety, died suddenty to-duy, Barr held touny pubillo ofiiees here DISNER DECLISED, The fon, Willlam M. Bvarts wrjtes from Wash- paid at Allmoy, They have conteibuted fngion declinfug 4 public dinner tendered bim Wore than any otier cnusg to the | by muny emwent eltizens of Now York, growth und wedlth of Now York City, —— =i which not only pava so farge @ pare of the sohool-tux that 10,00 derlyod from the tax- pavers i divids 'y YLAF AMONK Other Cotne ties for school purpuses, but nclumll{ uays ale mout hatf of nll the expenses of the State” G ornmeat, iieluding these vory mem's sularie “ave you ohavrved, Govoernor, o recont in- torview with Mr, Wilham Ho Vandertalt, pub- Iished 0 Avoek oF two wror'” “Yes, [ observed i1, ho replied, 1y thero ny specind point of it to which you wish to eall my atteoton?” * Mz, Vanderliit says in that Interviow that the witerwuys of (he eountry, untoral and arue- fleinl, ave coistunt rewntutors of froight rates, and fie uses thut alfegation o8 ai dargamont ngninst legistativo Interferences with tho mans ugement of tho ralironda, I thuronghly agree,” unswered the Governor, “ that une of THE PRINCIMAT FRATURES of the value of the canals to tho Btuto of New York ls their Inituence 1 reguluting vailrond A GOOD SHOT. A Highwayman Fatally Wounded by His Intended Victim. The Footpad Accompuuied by Two of His ‘Tals® at the Time. A West 8ide Music Teacher the Firat to Pull the Trigger. Frederlck or James Watinee, a young man of 10 years, who has somewhat of o reputation In uhulrulcfil.‘ 1 Wullllhl'l.‘lllgu'uu llll‘I: lllllllt:lllufl b)’ criminnl clrcles, was shot, and it 18 belleved mulutaintuie und developing tho eanals. S0 { mgrtatly wounded, nt 0 o'clock lust cvemny by fur U WH RN SUMINE pRpubile denlnl’ d'Angueri, 8 young musle teucher ubuses in milrond mandgenient by meana | * lving ut No. 71 Avon glace. Walluce les in n eritien) condition at the County lospltal, snd Mr.d*Anguera 1s belng hotd In custody by Berat. Darrow at tho West Mudlsou ftreot Sub-Stutlon 10 mwalt the resultof tho lnjurud man's wound. The seenc of tho xhuoting was the eust side of Trving place, about 200 fect south of Van Buren streut, nud_houses in the vielnity nre fow und wenorally far butween, Mr. (*Anpueri stutos thut he was wiikiug lefsurely nortn towards Vun Buren streee, smokite bis pipe,nnd § - Ini to gota his bowe, whicn 18 W tle vici; erhispipewentout, He noticed threo younisinen coming south towards bt on tho kuine side of the atreet, aud us thuy skulked or shumbled utonyr nstond of wulking straight ahead, ho thought thoy mennt mischief, wid took the pro- cuution of tking his r\'\'ul\'fl‘ in l’{l“ richt band, his side, of our water-routes, it 18 much aufer tu do 8o thnn to fnterfere by direet leegisintlon,—muen sutor und much better for tho morals of the cottntry, becauss ntalugs of corrupt ten hus Krown up lu politics who ACTUALLY THIRIVE 0. FEI LEGISLATIVE INTER= NCH with corporate concerns, Nino times In ten Tegisintive interfurenco with thuse coneerns 18 carrupt und demoralizing both in motive aud in procoss, Actunlly thore ure men of considerablo rofinence who uriginate or instizate nitscks i rullrond mausgemont In order to get chatices 10 reap profit defendug tho rallronus aguinst thosejvery nitneks, Therv i3 Toom eNiRY In the State of New York for both puilroads und cunals, and 1 would exhort all who feel iy Just dissutisfuotion with tho man- agemont of” tho former toflx thoir attention und carrled U close to intending 1p0n the onpubility of usiog thejuster toremedy | go ghp it back inte hig overcoat poeket tholr cuuses of complily If bis suspleions were not contirmed. As’ thu trio came nearor, hu beenmy the more convineed that they intended to “*bold pin up."” ‘Fhey drew apurt from euch other, and uetel ns i€ thoy wuntod it to puss betw them fnstend of to ona side, Whean within thre or four feet of bim one of them sikidenly pre sented ' rovolver, and in a declsive tono said: wfwint— "' Tho sentence wus hever linished, for ug tho thief uttered tho wards he cocked hly rovoiver, und Mr. d*Anguurs bearng tho eliek of the bummer, ok &im at tho fellow's atidumen and fired, Tho thief doubled up, Rud FELL WITIL A LOUD GIOAN In tho snaw nt the vuter edgo of tho walk, I8 two companions sumpod uiit lnto the roud, but Deforo enttor of thom cuuld utter a word or get Liek ut i in say way Mr, d'Atiaters bad fired @ second stot " ut thom, ‘They broke und ran preefplintely over the prufrlo, aad d'Anguera, fearlig they wers ubout to surround Bim, left the loculity us apeedily as possible, und mude his way + a police-ulurut box Al the'care nor of Jnekson street nnd Western uvenue, He B soite troubly it Hnding i key, nnd before he could send 1 un alarm, other boxes {n the nelenborhood hud been pulled, A yreat nuiuber of t»,euplu llving nbout the cornors of Unkley and Vast Buron streots hud beurd the shots, and EAD (0 sue what the troubly wns. A Mr.O'Brion, living on Van Buren strecty heard a volee eall out, *You win't going swny and leavo me to die, ure you? ™ und_ be, togethor with muny othors, caught sight of thu Torms of tho thiovos us they mnde oif ucrogd (e prairie, ‘Bame bours aftor the saouting Cupt. Bontiold Rorgt, Darrow, aud a TIIBUNE roporter wont over the ground whero tne shonting occurred, hopiug to find somewhers In tho snuw tho re- volver which the thicves attempied to use. Mr, d’Anguora wis poitive thut tbo man hu Buot Wux the ono who presentod the ro- volver st his iend, Tho (rrcks of the woundud i und his two companlons were plylnly to bo seen in tho snow, Thu former foll after balng NORTIIERN PACIFIC. BILLINUS DESIES TIUAT IE WATERED THE BTOCK, Nrwv Youx, March 2. —LProsident Blllings, ot the Nurthern Prclile Ralleond Compuny, teles graphs ns follows from Woodatock, . *Thero bus been no new fasuc and no Incréuso in Northorn Pacitio stock. The wholo (8300 was provided for by the plun of reorganlzation, and 1ho wholo umount wus long alnco lsted on tho Now York Stook Exchunge, ‘The stock now in question wis huld in trust l){ tho I'reasurer fur 1tese to whow the plan sald itsboutd go, 1 have herotofore boped It would go out graduslly ns tho roid was bullt, bit partivs in Interest cinlmod they were entitled to ita dellvery, and counscl sn deeided, and 1t was dlgtributed fustend of bolug longer held In trust. SPURIOUS RENLICS. A TALK WITIL A CUSTOM-IIOUSE OFFICIAL. New Youg, March 2i—Johu A, MeSorley, & Custom-Housy broker, hns had chargo ot ull Custom-Liuoso business In this city of thoCatho- Haclergy for tho last thirty yours, und bus ub- talued the olerrnnce of wmost relies Imported into this country in that period. Sponking of tho cable disputchos publishud [n yesterduy's pupers in regard to spurlous relics, ho suld ho bud no Jdea bow trallic in such articles could exist. In tha first pluce tho salo or purchago of rulics 19 forbidden by the Cathotio Church. A elergyman who bought a relic would be liablo to excommunication. 1n the sccond place, Ao Boriey suld,.no rolle would bo socepted or vens erateil unless 118 [deatity wis most conclugivoly cstubiished, MeSoriey guve tho fullowing ins stancu to show huw tolics ire transterred: | hot, und thon staggerod aeross tho streat,whora ADOUL & yunr o7 whon the Mothor Supuriorof | he agam fell. Whon about hilf wiy acruss the the Convontof thu Sistors of Moroy at Cinetmuntl lmm'm between Leviog plnco and Oakley streot wis i ftome, sho begged rom’the Goneral | ho appours to huve bLeen Jolued Ly the oiber Mutbior of too Order u relio- that was i the | twu, whe belped bim until Oakley atrout was church of, the Order i Home, Tt was granted | reachod, where thoy abundoned bl and ran afler somo diticulty, und sliout three wmonths | south, 'The wounded mng stuggered into tho wko urrived in Now York paoked n two cusoy, | Dusotont urea of tho restdence ut Mr. Madililnn, tho funer ease belng sualed, Ceruficates shows | on the west side of Ongley streot, noar Van ng It und “won ’ . uren, and rapped louniy ot the windows aud IN A MOMAN CHURCI MOIE TIIAN ONE UUN- DRED YEAIS, and tracing 1ta previvus history, woro sant sopa- rately, Thoso pupers wurs oxawiied by Me- Borioy, 1t uby of thosculs ou the chest bad beon fuund broken, investigation would huve buon required to show how tie break oceurred, 'no exwminntlon would bave been conducted by tho thiahop, who, It the expliuution wus cou- sidered sutistiotory, would huve attixed o uew seal, A Bishop ulone ouild brenk the scals doos und ealled for ussistance. Tho inmated of the bouso fuund him LYING HELPLESS ON TIE WALK, Just outside the door. Bhortly thercafter the policy putrol responded to tho alurm, and the wounded man wad tukon to u drug-store at the corner of Juwkson sireet und Western avonug, Dr. 8t, John exnmined his wound, und found that the bultut had entered tho body Just a Littly above the ‘navel, and aupoared to have gone downwirds and backwards into the atdominul | eavity, Tha direction and the continusl vomie- :J‘I,Id Of:hlrlz qlxllm lh‘n’:h“u'ispm’c\; %3 lflx‘; .::‘r’: ing |n}dluumnl that the stomach hid clther boen feot %hnt ‘collcctions of bones purporting | grazed or punctured by it. It wus bls oplalon 10 Do tho Femuius of ourly martyrs recontly duy | that the wound | was 4 most seriony ot the catucombs hind boen sbipped to amer- [ one, and very likely = to v fatsl, Lo, MeSurley aaid thut the vofy cofies bo kuew | #nd’ ho recomuiended tha putiol removal tu tho Cannty Hospital, 4he I:\‘ummv.-u thiof wns of Ui Woru coulDg L0 LDl8 e out two | ot It Inoiliod to° o vty stubborn with tho remining of Bt Justing, expeeted nabout two ceks, 1] ) il by tev, Mr, | police, but when informed that the wound wus 4 Moin ux{.h.f\{-mrniwl"‘n'f:“u’"l"uurfiu‘?;? dtov. Mr | iortal ono, ho snid, “Tell the Doctor be's & Hoty Numo at Allegheny City, Fa. MceSurloy gowl fellow for saying so," and becanio suld by did ot belisve Mithior Mollinger would | ut once moro travtublo, Ho - sold his alluco, und thut ho livod with his sl ‘fairoenth placo, nume was W b y ceeived i sue natiur, or o likgly to Lo decetved o T Uty ¢ piirents ut No. woulil ueeept vollcs without muking o curotul s com- u Dhihiona. wora T'rud Wilsan niid Johi Smits, hut Uiywatigations Yenon tho volics char ) l‘z’lm with iving thein 'y . wrong nuames he confossed, und suld Uy WOor GEN, GRANT. Hadie "Wilion and Jobh iy, both of T STARTS FOR MEXICO TO-DAY, Whom live in “the ‘wumo svction of thu Uity, anid Who are well-known to the polico ns yauig thugs and tbioves, Walluce suld ho and (s ohums DRd buen visiting nt the house of w New Youx, March Zi.—Uun. Grant sald tou roporier: ** Wo start tovmorrow for Mexico, Qur party covsists of Bedor ltoweso, of Mexico, | uun .xmv;jm .\lcl)ounllil‘;y“flunrm(‘h:u e rmy son Ulysses, my vocrotury Mr, Duwsou, from { 0f T ots, 1 9 i n thelt way bomo when tue tho Wur Dopartmont, Washington, und oiysolf, "“";gy O el Tils MoDonald nppears It is our Intention to go thrungh without with= out stopplug, bocause the stonmer salls from Gulveston tho 2d. 1 shall be gona from four to tun wouks un business couneoted with ruil- M) to bo a man whom Livut. Bteclo nrrested not long sineo” JOr OO GXtunsive rallrond robe verios, and this fuct, taken 1 cunjuneuon witn the fact wue Wutlico, Wilson, und fywn are ay, known to be the ussoclates of Chick Curran, Benor Itainoro, who wis noxeseen, In spoaking | who was arrosted with ofonuld for the suno of thu trip, sald: “Ucn, Grant 'wi eotod | pobborys would indicato that tuelr visit to Frosidont of the Moxlogn Southorn Rallruad fur | MeDonuld's two pensuns: First, und’ purbups tho inore fms portaut, was i desire to cemunt nore strongly the friondly fecling betweed 1ho two countrivk und the oiBuz, thut it was considered to by In tho Intorests of the Company. 'The raliroads uro "“'Ih«;f;!“ abuAd, developing the ovuntry very Fabidiye ELECTRIC LIGIIT, EDISON'S COMPANY, New Youx, urch #7,—8. W, iuton, Vice-Pros- tdentof tho Edison Etectrio Light Company, was asked by u reportor for fuvthor detuils of the Company’s pluns in regurd Lo orecting bulldlogs i thisclty, *‘%le Comnpnuy.” suld Buton, ** hus uot mado application to Hkht the streets, and will not do 60 ourtaluly for tho prosont, as It 138 | porter lett It was the opinion of the physioians l{llfim of_ligting especlally adupted to domes- | thut ho would not Hve until doybrenk, and a e ust, The Bold is s turgo §t will oogrous ull | privst was alroudy walting to consolo hiu. the rusources of tho Compuny fur 8 lung ting. “The West Twellth stredt police were promptly Statistics show thero o b0 iseJots in bouses | notiied to arreat Wiison anid lyan, and thelr for avery strect-iunp, und our Compuiy soeks | cupture is likely to be wlfeetod to-tuy, first to supply the fargoe demund For 00 Lihts ir. d'Augucrn fequllo ut ouso rogarding the than for tho wwaller "Eonund for w ibglo iunip. | mutter, and telis his story without 8 single Wo shall havou lurger reveaus frow power | variution tosll comers. He would do tho sawo than from lght,” 1€ ho haud It to do over ngin, and helioves that 1€ S i bo hud stot nctod us ho did on tho lostant the AURS, BEECHER, thioves would bave mado short work of hint. TAKEN ILL IN CHUROMN, 1118 revolvar 1w ‘figer Noo 2 of 2 oallvre, Ho wuing o llvtnr by giving pluny tessons, snd by New Youk, March 27.—After ho had dlamissed | writtig musical eriticlims for the Telegraph and ble vongregaton lust nlght, the Hov. Honry Ward Beecber stepped down trom the pulplt (o KO 10 s pew, in whivh wero his wifoand two the Juwlsh Occldent :!otf:rl: n was capturcd at an eurly hour this {0)' Oty 5 i olbor ludics, Mrs, Beechor was sitting uprlaht and rigld, und when o spoko G Bur shu Way un- morning cor 1), O'Bricu, of tho Weet Pwolfth Street Htution, who found bim at bls ublo to unswer, Ho soon suw she wad'in pa sl modt unounsclous conditlou, - Thinking the Bomo on Contre aveuue douth of Twelftl atroot. vrowdod stitu of tho cburch Lud cuused bev to WAS NOT ON LEQITIMATE BUSINESS, Tho palice have all alonk regardod Walinco and his gung with susgieion. o o Fokohizhy tho hospital was ques- tioned by Capt. Donhold, Licut, Kesting, and othors, aidd whlly 80mo of his unswors muy huvo beon truy, thors werd munifestly untrue, To the roporter Yo suld that &’ Anguvrs i no cause forshooting him, Hu had no rovolver, seither basd Wilson or iynn, und no atteinpt was mudo to rob d'Anguers, but ho presunied that be thought (hoyi were ubout to rob ubiu, clio by nover would huvo acted us ho did, He dented thut bis compuntons uided bhin Inoany way atier ho was shot, but only fuw mos wonts bofore hu had told * soveral” thut thoy belped him to tho door of tho bouso ut wafeh he callod for assistunce. When tho re- Tiu was tuken k1t once 1o tee County Huospital, Lut Walluoe vofusud 1o suy whother ho wus tho nun_or not. Phis causts thy police 1o think at Waltave haa niot Yoo told the truth conconi- ing tho tdentity of bis compautuns. THE GREEN-EYED HUSBAND. A Jealous Husband Bhoots Throe Times at His Wife. e Rushes Wildly from tito House, and So Far Eseapes Arresl The Young Woman's Desire to Flirt the Oauss of the Trouble, nrlea Young, cuployed as a clerk in the office of Warren $pringer's machinery depot on Clinton streut, noar Van Huren, and bourding with hln wite at tho Unfon Park MHotol, nt- tempted to tmurdor her by fieing throe siots at her s sho avas cscaplng from hitn down natalrway It the hotel at B:db Iast evening. ‘Thoy have been married only a few weeks, nud tholr honeymoon hins beon spent In domestie quurrels and bickeringsof tho most dingraceful buture, A young engiucer numed Plne, with whom Mrs, Young wag very well ncquainted prior to macriaee, appears to have lieen tho chief causu of all the trouble. Young wne Jealous of him boyend monsurs. Until within two weeks ago the young couple lived with her parents, Adams by nnme, tear tho corner of Paullna nnd Luke streets, Plie give the busbund constderable of- fonse, And upon one veeaslon Youne ranted About the house like n madman, and, ns he care red 1 revolver, his wife's parents, reariug that he would use 1L elthor dbon his wife or somu one else, were” obliwed to enll i the pollee, Young was arrested wnd locked uo over ujght nt the West Lk Streot Statlon upon o charyge of disorderly conduct. fle waus furious, and did not appear by word or - In bl right mioa bim nt that tume 6 W who was apt to land exactly whero Stevens, tho wifc-murderer, now is—ii the Pen- Itentinry. Tho next day ufter weiting his hiber- ty o leftn note i 1 seloon near tho stution in which ho threatened to BHUOT PINE ON S1GIIT, and gbused bim I the foulest terms. IThis enused Young's' ejectinent, {rom the puternal voof, and bimself and - whe ok lodglogs at the Unlen Park uotel, The aquarrels were Kept up, und 1 Wud always ubusing his wile, who Is deseribéd nan kiddy yous thing, for tlictinge, aud keeping up hor Pequatntuncs with B wnd oiher young men of her nequalitanee, A sorics of qunrrels i'csu-nlny brought about _n violent tontilet In their rootn lukt nignt, To escnpe Injury Mrs Young broke fram his gensp, and, rushiug from the ruom, mude for the stuir- wuy, Her busbaid followed, und Hred one shot which ~mirrruwly wmissed her nnd - buried fsedf In 0 post, She tumbied afl the way to the buttom of tho (light, and upoh renching the hond of tho atuirs Yotug tired two more shots ot ber prostete toro, 110w he inissed her three times in successton s a grent wontler, Tho shooting ereated great consterins tow i 1he hotel, wud Young wis specaily seized by some of o mite “borde und ths hindlady and some athers eared for the wife until the areival of her indignant purents, by whom she wak quickly tiwken home, Youne broke nwu{(rum by cuptoey, and, contless aud Botless us he was, rusbod down stairs and mmn wilily through the streets. e wus seen no more, und up to wi early hour this moerning the ruuw tind found 0o tmee of b, From what fic sl prior tu running awny, 1t is thoweht that ho wag convineed of Luving mortally wonnueld nis wife, and In this cuse it 18 thoughit he would take bis own hife. Mr. Piue was curly (1 of ull that hmd taken place, und very gu sought u biding-pluee, ns be cxoe Young would sboot tim i1 he wot the chancee. et OO—— e — ART IN CHICAGO. A Tour Among the Ktudlos, Notwltbstanding tho elfort that is beiug wado by prominent eitizens of Chleagy to crente an interest in the proposed memorial biikling that shintll bear fton the tide of pupulnrity to the havon of suceoss, tho urtists, With very few ox- ceptions, seem to be in u atate of wenernl un- cusiness and despondeney. Muny of them nre muking propariations to go to New York eirly in tne summer, the youngor ones hoping, no doubt, to be able to enrn there the necessury feans with which to travel and study nbrowd, while others, hearing the glowiog necounts of success sent buck by thuse who have preceded them, ex- peot to meet with ut least a. litto more mibstan- tlal aporecingor thun they bave ever dune here, 1€ any do remaia, it will prolmbly be due to their lnubility to procure transpurtation, 1t must oot be lnferred from this thut hovho is futerested In urt; on tho contrary, never hus thore boen 80 1ueh Of & ¢razo upon the subject a8 at tho present tlme, cspeciully among the Iudies, who forn art clisses, talk art, and, un- fortunutely for tho artlsts perhups, paint thelr own plotures. Thero 18 here, under tho Instrue- tion of vao tencher, u very exclusive cluss of over 15 ludics of the best soclul clreles, who have taken up the study of -tho history of urt from the earilest painters down to thure ol the presont duy, und the onfbusiusm with which they pursue thelr resuurchus nust cortulnly awoken more. - than o pnesing intervst in the subject. If tho propostd memorint bultding sbusld be cotistrueted, uud inanuged fua broad und liberul it and m the truo in Terust OF BT, It cunnot fuil tu becomo the me- ity through which the public muy vivw tho best works of good punters snd become dis- Crlminuuing aud approntive pu rehilsors, Tho students ut thy Academy of Fine Arts are to huvo u vacation of une week, when ey will resuzue work, aiid ut tho end o the spring teri, abult June £, the prizes will bo uwanded. Tho Duptl bowing thu. Kreutedt goneral prolicicncs will revutve i gold wedal. T rowurd 18 to by busud upon tho best uveruge quaity,—ono e. amplo ut lenst 1n ench Of the prinvibul depart menta, oil trum bife, crayoun trom o, uud nne tquo und auatomy, MUst bo submitted, othor, school work wmay be shuwo. first prize awarded o the hest ol study from lifo {3 n sliver medali best crayon study from 1ife, tuiton for ono tory bust sbudud study from the sotiquu, silver medal; best outline st from the untlgue, tuluon one-bulf torms best set of drawigs fron the Hutyu portfullo; nnd other prized ol books will De glven for tho liest water-color drawing trom hfe, Tho Acadeiny roouis nre very much crowded, and tho studeits nre jisad need of better secummodutions. At O'Hrien's there uro on exhibition sevornl new pletured, Ooe fsn tigure ecs by G, 1. Roewm, who s better known to Chicago by his deliclons fruit palnting, sod even in tuls cuso It e dulicals to deande whetbor tho lovely Nitle girl who clusps with one hand snd ari bor legs horn bt Uided with luscious bluo plams, while i her other bund she carrios n tiy pAlL runalng aver with the samo kind of frult, I8 1o be ¢on- Sliered tho priucipnl objeotof lntorest, The: jquant fuce with its brown oyes und blondy wir hes an_arch, triumphant ook, alinost oo knowing fur that of o child, and the youthe ful effect 1s somowhnt detricted from by not betng i tull-lopyth teuro, tho bottem of tho dress renchiyg thut of the pieture, Tho coloring 18 gracetul wnd dulicute, while the frull nud pe- cessorics aro printed with ol the aceustomed #kill of this artist, Next to this pleturo hangs 4 vory fine study of still iIfo by Mrs. E, I Cotb, 1t 13 Intonded “for the Now York Extibition, and is exquisit in do- tutl and color, Thero uro niso several oxtromely good Howor ploces by Albort T, UGraved, an Bustorn i, Who 18 thought to’ compoto very closoly with Luwmbdon tor Horal honors, ‘Fhero dg a very pretty water-volor flauro by Sproud of & young wirl stundiog 1o o teld wid Teaning siightly backwitrd to tnkoe o moro ook afier * somie one ' who has fust disappenred, At Hnzeiting's are showns sunio esposiully water-colors by Hottes, 1 nuweomer beri L abrond., One entitled * Bon Mot ™ 180 Jolly old fotlow with hulf-sbut oyvs und open mouth, Iaoghing until his sldes ‘shuke over the Juke ho B Just read In tbhe paper ho 18 holding bofore hiu, The ruddy face i adinirably thiown out by the ollve-green buckyround, und tho whoto offéet ts vouched by browd, bold wushes, 1t guems o pity thut o man who can paiit sueh pletures as ** Bon Mot ™ ar ** Tho Hicats shouid extibit 0 Jundseapo with eattle in tho fore. gromul, (ho drawine of which 18 slmply atro- olous. A smali exumple in il by tho same artist ontled ®The Wino-Iusters™ s rich m colors und udimlrabilo I detail. Mr, Koch has in ble studio two laree land- scupes, buth faithtul studies from Nuture, und vory picasing, though totully unliko the churuan- Tog” little wfillel‘ seenes LY which ho 18 bo wel snd Toe nown. toburtson ba o the Acadumy a pioture ciiled WA Hun' ‘Thu bend aud one shoulder of the barbarian ave wrapped n fur, and (bo stronk, bold fice, with fta tuwny heard, fooks ont from thosy soft covurings In strong oontrast. It is painted from a rocent moilel ut the Acaduiy, wud 18 foreibly handled, hvorr ono nteresied 0 urt will rerot 1o louen thint this hurdwork g and conscloutious nrtist will o to New York fn the wpring to return Ho more. Frauk lromioy, a youug man of great proms fs0 and talent, also Jeaves for tho sume plice soon. s pen and lnk and penell skotcbes aro very artistio and truthful, and o shuws i strong toollng for rieh, Intense color, which ho lur- suonizes with fine eifect, Bome day, Chlcago will MPl’mld 10 woleouio bhim ek, Frivate lettord recoived boro withlu the pust weok trom W, i Fanuing, now roamiug through Continental Bugopo {u sonreh of watup-color palntings 1o bo brought to this countey, stuty THAt he s pupchased thu Garkbua colicdlon of Aquurolice ?’ Lhu grout Luteh lumlwlllw urtisls, o boughy, (0 dludrid, Muuroysw's » Hoady fur tho Hall," und Hesjuloto's =Moot Guard, both exbibition pletires ut tho Sudrid Bulon. In Rowo bu procired Corlunal’s * Carulval,” y\ whioh ure soversl bundrod figures, and which utlon pleture of the suus sou b tho Eteroal C Mr, Funnty m‘l TUe turn to this country about tho ead of April. 1t I8 bis present jutettion to visit Chicsgo about tho widdio of May. Lovers of water-volors wha took so much pleasura In the coltection he exa hitited at O Brien's Inst Decomber will ba - pleéasod to groot Bim On his returni et i LATE LOCAL ITEMS, ‘Tony Rrickeun, a noturfous young dlrelag aad thief, wan arrested at 0:45 Inst oven(ng by Oflicer leney Stmarott, of the Pane-Hondio Iailrond, who caught him in the very act L Frank MoManus’ saloon nt the cor’r‘l'nrrg?‘g:lr‘gl'l avunue md Clinton atreet, Info which he had foreed antrarice. 1ie had altendy proked up a auantity of cignea and uther guous whlch ho was preparing to carry oife . 1t waa yosterdny reported at the Chleago huastation that ln."(‘,’]mmlcr. who w:u‘lele"fr‘l nt her home, No. 40 Penrson tevet, thought she hnd boen wojsoned Ly Aomo - peraon werdons whose niifos. sho | was ry lohf {0 meatloning. D, Ciinhing- han whio had D i attendanc hnen wpot her, took ni stovk (0 the Kéntombrt, A Anld that the symptams weth not at all those of rlsoming s R sitbacquently De, Leo, who wns ealled 1o to nitend her, 84id _gastrie-fover was her complalut, Afted nscertalning thess facts tho pulice censed thoir investigutions, James Marshull, 10 years of ago, whils at- tempting to hoard n Trefght car otiached to Engine No, 140 of the Pitteburg & Fort Wayne ubiros t 4 w'elock yeaterday mfternoon at the earnor of Eighiteenth and Grive streets, ehdentailly run over and fostantly kllled, The decensed wurked st Bhiibart & "Blirct's sonpa netnry nt No, 1631 Btate srect, anl lived with bis parouts ut No. 2120 Wentworth avenue, e —p— FIRE IN A THEATRE, - ‘Tho alakin from Box &2 ne 3:04 this morning was crnred by tho ddlsoovory of fire in the asloon of Estwartl Horn, In the widale of the Halsted strees front ot o lurgd framo buitdiog at tho cornor of Tulsted and Tiarrison streots, khown ns tho Ifatated Street Opeen-Hnise, awned by the Comieotient Mutuul Life-Insiirince Come piny, und oceipied by various tetunts. The orlgin of the tiee s unknown, Owihg to the Impuassibie condition uf tho strocta the departs ment wis unably to respond ns promptly as usual. The lire ot no time was under any erea! hendway, but eating its way up stairs’into a Inigo hall knows nn the lnisted Street Opern-tloyee, gave the firemen considers nble trouble in - extingulshing it At 3:90 It was stilf burning, but there npseared to be 16 dunger of lts spreading. 1 F. MacFdrlane, tea and cotlee dealer, oeeuples the greater portion of the irst tloor, and big stock 18 Ykely to be con~ wlr{nllx‘h"‘unnnlulmtll h{ water., Tho damago to 0 bultding wid the thentre oan bardly bi . puted until the liro s uut. Lo —— KICKED BY A HORSE, teamster, [0 yenrs of nge, ued 0 yoars, while feeding and luylng bedding for o number of horses in 8 stiadlo e N0, 20 West Polk stroet at 5:30 last evenlng, were nttueked by a vicious borse. 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