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3 —— e - - hoodlum and you find n Democratic official. - numed merson, with whom he had au alter- 0 TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUN tents, e was captured this morning and will be returned to Elgin, CRIMINAL NEWS. ATTEMPTED INTIMIDATION. Epectal Dispateh ta The Chicagn Trilune. Laraverrs, Ind, Maren 8L,~A temper- ance Jecturer named Relt s in the clty with the view of prosecuting certain partics in West Point, this county, who, he allexes, sent Iim notes ordoring bl to leave, and subse. quently met hln and fired seven shots toward or over Mim, for tho purpose of inthmidating him. e, wanta to know if this fsn free country. SUSI'ECTED P'OISONING. 8pecial Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, JAcksoN, Mleh,, Mareh 3L.—A man named Henry Minler was found dead at his home this noon, the body having turned black, e was seen two hours befors belng found, and then was despondent, A nlecy was arrested on suspicion of polsoning Minler. A Band of Desperadoes Terrofiz- ing the People of Farm= ington, N. M. A Vigllance Committee Formed ' to Exterminate the Mur- derous Flends, Picrre Raided by a 'Gang of Out- laws During the Late Floods, Twelve Ounces of Sulphurie Acid Thrown on a Uirl by a Jealous % Woman. ARH TED, Spectat Dispalch to The Chicago Tridunes DunuQue, Ia, March 31.—Thomas Canrick, olins Woods, was arrested to-duy at the Key City ouse. Ile Issald to be a noted erfmi- ml from New York City. He was recog- nlzed by nsear on his lp, e mnde o good fight bofore hg was takes AMUSEMEN'TS. TIE GRAND OPERA-TIOUSE. . Frederick Pauldiog continues his enrcor nt the Grand, His provious porforimunces huve been of famfilar charnctors, but' Inst night he sotup his claim as un orlelnator. 1o appeared in 0 play new to the stao of this city,—n trans- Iation from the Frenzh by Mr, Willlum Seymour, entitled *Snlvintl, or tho Sllent Man."” It ls in u prolog aud four acts, of the nbsvlete school of melo-drmn, made up of, tho most inerediblo Incldents, with n plot that wol- bies and Jolts in the most spasmodic and be- wildering way, and it s written In lungungy rarely In keeping with tha situations,—in short, tho play is a8 bad ns tho worst of its class that wehave hnd tho misfortune to sec In many years, and tho drumatist ln thrusting sucha mnss of rubbish upon tho stuge, to knugine for o moment that It could ever bo. successful, must bavo . a rofreshing and a childe llke trust in tho ercdulity of the publie ‘Chio pleco I8 tald In the fiftoenth contury, It oc- curs in-tho vielulty of Florence, snd In tho prolog, as near us we coukd makv out, everybody scomed to have o mysters locked In their brenst, everybody appenred to lave suine- body to get rid of, everybody scemed to sud- deanly tind 80 mebody that they hmdn't seen for iftecn yonrs, und nearly eversbody was pol- soned, stabhed, or tholr denth-knell wus rong by d number of . mysterfous whisporors wrapped in long Dblatk clonks, tholr fuces carefully mnsked and tholr heads ornwnented with long, murderous-looking blnck hair, Ad these lucldents wore trunsacted to the tune of symputhotio flddling necording to tho vceuslon, and tho curtain fell feaving the nudience in ob- livion /s to whint it was all about, The subse- quent ucts rovealed the faut that most of tho Jieo ile supposed to have beon slain In tho pro- juge had for ** elghteon tong years * been tho vies Umsof an_exceedingly vad man, one Juddel, whose very wicked deeds eventually full on his own hend. Thon all tho people who huve notbeen killed are happy. Tho villaln Is cornered by Raphael Salviatl (e, Paulding), alins Luzarus, who after the prolog s supposed to huve eseaped oxecutlon owing to his * having pretended to duinbuess, ‘Through tha fouracts of Itnliun assassinntion ho mnde ur like ono of tho wretched prison birds found In Muadam Tussaud’s cham- ber of horrors; he - wrimnces, attitudi- nlzes, gets behinde urtnins and ovrehears Reerot conversations, wrlf(ulcn und coutor- tlonizes, curses tho villahi whon nobody Iy on tho stuge, gives luts of cues to the orcliestrn for melodeamutie thldlig in various Xoys, and all this 1s supposed to by very lmpressive, It 1s not nstonlshing to tind Mr. Paulling attempting to make such i ph.-m:,i \ for hoe I8 youny, but it i ditlicult to belleva that a gentleinnn with tho stago experlenco of Mr. Seymonr could fet such u ot of trash ko out of his hands, night tho young uctor will nguln prescut bis Jamlet, TIHE BACIE AND HANT CONCLER'T, Tho Tiach and Hundol Soclety gavo its first public coucert under its now lender, Dr. Julius Fuchs, lust ovenlug, at Hershey Hull, und con- sldering the unusunl number of counter uttrac- tony, two opern companles and theeo concerts betg o tull blast elsowhore, the attendance was excollent. The Society turned out about nipety volees, nnd was supported ‘'by u suall string orchestra of cight pleces headed by Mr. Ttosenbecker, und the organ, which was in tho hands of Mg, H. Woy, and by Mrs, ClaraglD, Staey, Mr, Churlea Knorr, and Mr. Heldonbololor, sololsts, Tho two principal numborg were tho “ Flight into Egypt'* of Burlluz, for tenory chorus, and orchestri, nod nineteen selections (Includinge reclitutives) from Handel's oratorio of *Judus Muceabieus,” neithor of which have beon given here before. The * Flight Into Egypt™ is Part 11 of Berlloz's sacred Trlloky, **1L'Enfancs du Chrlst,’" which Is written It threo parts,—* Ky Horod's Dremn,* **Tho klight into E;{{"p( “Tho Coming to Suis" which * memorates tho n:curtlun of Joscph and Mury with tho MvinoIEChIld . by the “ Fathor of a Family* at Buts, ealled In tho “Iritogy Paterfamilins. The leadlng eharncters uve Mary, Juseph, & Narrator, who tolls the story of tho birth, Herod the Great, Polydorus, o cens turion, and tho Paterfomilins, ~As compared with the * Damnatlon ‘of Fuust™ tho music i3 lhent, snd In_ono purt of the sclectlon, “Tho Furewell of the Shepherds,” It 1s weak, though t bua much of tho finpressiveness of the: choral stylo, ‘The second part of it, howover, ** Tho ltopnse of the toly Fainily,” for teuor, 18 an vxijuls] timm. and wis oxquisitly sung by Mr. Knore, 1t I8 remdered still mora effectivesby tho * Alleluin ' of the augels at tho clois, which wns sung * be- hind the scones,” and \'crylmppll* produced the lluslon of volees in the nir, The chorus anug tho *Shepherd's Furewell ™ excellently, for It 18 very casy work, In fust would do very kood Borvico ay n church hymn, with tho con- ventional organ ntevlude. In the *Ju- dis Maceabivus,” bowovoer, tho slugers were notso etfective. Thouxh sunio of the numbers wero well sung, In one or two they wore nervous and evidently frightoned, and In others tho nttuck wis not prompt, and the singors wera uneasy, Much of this perhups would hive been uvolded hind tho orchiestral forco buen stronger, or huil the orgun held them up bettor in the weak pluces, On tho whole, however, the chorus did ftsolt credit, considering ita youth aund inexperionee, and bids fuir to work it way tosuceess. ‘The voices are good, cspeoinily tho ond tenors. Tho uitos need somo thoning, und the bussos o fow with u fittle more tone. Mrs. Stuey and Mr, Knorr nng vory agreeatily, and tho former do- veloped wore thun ordinury sequuintunee with tho orutorio school, Bo far as tha othor sololat, Mr. Heldenneiuur, 18 concerned, it would be charitablo not to o into detulls, Tho re ing nuwbers of the program wore Huch's ovoer- ture in L and Liszt's splendld lnnr * The Lore- loy,” which 3ra. Stucy sang with fno oifcot, uceompuiied by pinno, 1t was one of tho imost cunseiontious and pruiseworthy efforts she hns over made In public. THE ELKS BENEFIT. Tho porformances nt (he Urand Opora-1Touso and ut llooley's Theatro yesturduy ulternoon .for tho bunofit of tha Elks wero not well at- tonded, It was a mistako to have mado two shiows when thoy wight, by putting in o much stronger program, have puckud uny thontru in oW, A it was, e were told thut “between the two over $1,000 was realized, and, of coursy, whon wmoney bas beon cols lected for | tlokots disposed of outslde ot thosdlo at the bhox-ailices, this flgure will fuat up tnuoh larger. With tho execption of #ne Widow Bedott'” and thoe *Dlivotte* coms Janius, nearly uyury prufustional wow engaged i tho lending theatres of tho eity appenred in tho twu prugrams, AL tho Urand an orchostry of nenely turty o8, ulider the loadorship of Prof, Nilschke, wus o o featuro of the bili, TIE OPERA. “Alda,” which has boon ene of the fincst suc- cesses of the Fronch troupe, was wivon lust uevenlug, This ovening Gounod's * Romoo and Juliet,” which hus bitherto boen donu (n thls city to Bugilsh and dialhos, will be given, A Oouplo of Fatal Encounters in New Orleans Botwoen Demooratio Ward Bummers. TERRORIZED BY OUTLAWS, Dunavao, No M. March 3L—The whols section of conntry aronnd Rin Arabia, N, M., 1s in o state of nervous cxeitement, ‘Terror relgns supreme, 'The eause of the terror s Ike Stockton andd his gang, who, with his brother “I'ort,” have for years been depredating through New Mexiconnd Texns, murdering, stealing, ete. Less than n month ngo “Port” Stockton, whose headnuarters were near Farmington, entered n saloon in that town wherea number of ranchien were drinking, nnd, as customary, asked everybody fo take a drink, under penaity of belng shot on refusal. The ranchmen not com- pyling, he drew a revolver, but was fmniedintely shot and killed. ke Stockton hearing of this colleeted n gang of six or seven desperndoes, and started for Farmington with the avowed purpose of killing every man who was present when “Port” was kitled, Slnca then they hn been murderiug ranchmen and cowboy: killing nnd stealing stock, and detying the authorities. A vigllance committee was or- anized, but 13 powerless, the desperadoes helngg thoroughly acqualnted with the coun- try, well mounted, and having divided into thiree or four syunds in order to evade them., Gov, Wallace ling enlled out the militta, and tha country will bescoured until tho despera- does are run down. MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. LovisvinLi, Ky, March 3L,—An exciting seene took place at the store of Bridgeford & Co., stone manufacturers, this morning, While Mr., Dan Spaulding, the 20-year-old son of the shipping clerk of the firm, was engaged in conversation with another mem- berof the house, a lady of mhldle nge came inand called him, Spanlding recognized tho lndy ag the mother of Miss Cantleld, to whom ne expeets to be married next Wednesday. Mrs. Canfield upbraided him severely for in- slsting on n marriage which, she asserted, he was Ineapacltated from taking part in, Spaulding was inclined to be silent, tnd Mrs. Canfield, levellng o pistol at him, fired, The young man dodged In time to avold the shot, which whizzed by the heads of two ladies who had just entered tho store. Tho irate wother then selzed Spaulding, and, pushing him firmly against n wall, pluced her pistol on his forehead, snap- ping it twice without causiug the load to be discharged. Interference by outsiders caused the Indy’s arrest. She declares;shio will yet Kill Spaulding, and tho duughtor says she Is determined the marriuge shatl occur. All concerned aro of good families, 3L SOCIETY’S , NEW ORLEANS IIOODLUMS Spectal Dispatch (0 The Chicago Tridun, NEW OnueAns, March 81,—Scratch the At an enrly hour after mignight this morn- ing In a drunken row in a dauce-hall on Roy- ol street Georgo Cogavlez, u ward politician ond desperado, was stabbed and nortally wounded by John P, Becker, Iate Police Mngistrate. At 4 o’clock thls morning, ina barroom resort for hoodlums at Magazing Market, John T, Callahian, Deputy Clerk of Court, shot through the head and instantly killed Mike ‘T'racy, Deoputy Street Cominis- sioner, “Tracy had taken réfuge in tho bar- room from th police, who sought to_arrest It on wchargo of horse-steallng, 1o and Callahan were friends, but got drunk and quarreled, ‘Truey drow a knife and Calla- han o Smith & Wesson, and the latter was the quickest, . ATTEMPTED ASSASINATION. Stoxey, Neb, March 81,—Yesterday after- noon a desperate character named Tom Ryan attempted to assnsinate W, I, Michuels, an attorney here, with o knife. Ttynn Infticted o very ugly cut on the head of-Michnels, but failed fn his fiendish pur- puse. The causo of the attack -was that Michaels had appeared ngninat Ryan a short thme siuce, and secured his convietion for biting n pleco out of thy lp of o frelghter [ cotm- cation, and for this the desperado sought his Jife, A fow years ago Ryan shot Tom Kane, another attorney, through the mouth, and i noted as belng the boon companion of the most desperate characters on the border "I'lie would-bu murderer made his eseups on his own horse, which lo hod in walting, \nl:loru any attempt conld be mode to arrest i, RITTENIIOUSE. Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, CLEVELAND, O, March 8L—IL F. Ritten- house, a young fellow of Ilelsure, was ur- rested this afternoon and charged with be- ing na fugitive from justice, Richard ‘I Pullen, Seeretury of the Hall Safe and Lock Compuony, of Clnelnnatl, arrived 1n this city this morning and notitied Superintendent Sclunitt that Rittenhouse, a defaulting agent of the Company, and who, he clulued, is under Indictment in New York Stato for embezzlement, was somewheto In Cleyeland, Tullen nlleges that Rittenliouse, while net- ngg us ngent of tho Iall Company, embezzled funds ~ to the amount of abont 1,200, Pullen claims, nlso, that Nitten- house, once beford, whils fn the employ of the same firnl, was an cmbezzler to n considernble amount, but, upon his promisiug to do hetter in the future, the Coun- pany, instead of prosecuting hiin, relustute Illmyln his position, ing Wi, relustuted A LAWLESS GANG, 57, Paur, Miun, March 81,—A specelnl from Plerre saya: * While the cltizons were carliye for thelr families dunng the flood u gang of men and women, who were warned off tho Indinn reservation last year, wero busy runsucklug houses, earrylug trunks to the Diuffs and rifiug them, They oven broke up one house and hauled W off, and eitizens golng Lo seenre thelr lprupcm' were driven off, “Tho Sberith, to displace the mob, et and organlzed a band of twenty nrmel it who qulekly eaptured the mob after tirlug o few shots, Themob wers then sturted tor the utherslde 0f the river In” boats, with u warnlug not to return.” M’CULLOUGI AT MEMPIIS, » Mrapits, Tenn., March Ul.=John McCullough closed to-ulght the most brilllunt engugemont ever played fu this eity, 1t was bis lust uppear- ance In the United Stutes, us he dépurts from New York Tucsday on tho stenmship Arizouw for London, in which city ho begius 1n onwagoe- ment April ¥5 for four weoks at Drury Lune Thoatre, uppearing In Virgiius, which was tho attruction jto-night, ‘Tewbri Thontro Wik filied to overtlowing, Tho actor wus culled bee fore thu curtain ut tho end of the foutth uct,nnd made i gpeceh, unnouncloe hls depurtire. "Tho compuny go_henco tonight o 8t Louis, and wild wubport Williup 12, Shurldun for o bulance of tho scuson, McCullough wastendered o bun- (uot Lt uighit, A THESPIAN ROW, San Francuco Evening Poat, Marck 22, It wus diwond cut dlumond on Jush strect yeaterday i tho thontrienl world, whereby hungs wtale. fletore the Soldeno company cutno hery it wus sunnounced thut Amory Sulltvan, legsce oI tho Stundurd Theatre, bud mudo satisfuctory urrnugements, ete, o play tho Soldena troupo at ble theutre, thoy belng under engugement tu Jr, Locke. Thu arrunsuments subesr ta bave ATTACK WITII A PENCE lt‘:\fln Hoccuud Disoatcs 10 The Chicago Tridune, CoLusmnia, 8, C., March $1,—0n thes night of Jan. 7, 1651, & negro nwmed Sumuel Duval wude an attack with a fenee rall upon another negro, Danlel Jolnston, striking Db on the head and klllue hiw almost e slantly, ‘I hfhl the Jury trying Wis case rendered u venlict of gty of murder, The Court ot Genernl Sessions now sitting at Columbln will bo eulled npon to conslder four other murder cuses whicl crimial docket, - whlitei oy TIHE WORK OF A MADMAN, Spscial Dispatch to The Chicaza Tyibutie, Jorik, 1), Alareh SL—Janies Roun, aged 10, nijudpzed fnsans and sent to the Eigly Asylum by the WHI County Court last No- vewber, escaped from that Institutlon sbout Chiristingy und returued to his fathier’s hous faur tads city, Last aleht e Decatio pos pessed of o mad Ireak il set fire to the Aweltlng, whick was consufned, with its cous / l been eminently satiafnctors to Mr, Locke and | C. Lyman, nt No, 100 West Hareison streot, and | s n Justy youngstor of very low breed- Mr. Dnllenberg, tho nanager of tho Soldeno | got away with threo dozen allk handkerchiefs, troupe, but thoy only lucrensed tho manngerial | worth troubles of Me Sullivan, who had to pay the | vards of volling, €16; nnd two huxes running expenses of tho theatre, advertislog, | hoslery, £0. They brokoe a pane of glass | and Hves with his paronts on Lincoln streot, and printhig, orchestra, and stage-hands ot of ones [ in 1k front door, and el guarter of _tho diy, Diding himself [n voived, ho turned over tho lo theatro and turn it over to the Solicne opera ever mady (exeept by nn nbsconding nluzer troupo on the rond) was nccomptished by 6 o'clock: the Soldene tronpo inoved aut, bug tnd bagnee, from tho Standard; the Stetson trunpu removed from tho Colifornia dressim rooins, aml at 8 o'clock tho eurtnin rose at tho Callfornin to “Chilperle,” Mr. Stetson's conis |mu§ are thrown out of cmployment, and Locke DRAMATIC NOTES. Tho snloof seats for * Billeo Tuylor™ at tho Grant had berun, “Ollvette” Is drawing crowded houses, and tho sale for next week s alrendy very Jargo. now nlay, Robson, will be o member of the company, #ho ol py for lier box nt the oporn. that neithor Mlss Catherine Lowls nor did any und refuse 1o play for the benelit of the Elks, thia ono had thoy been able 1o obtain proper In- formation ns to what was wanted of thew. U'hls, howover, thoy could’t get, thoy suy. Houry Lauront, the maunger of n company rh ylog “Olivette,”” wis nrrested nt Nuwimrl‘ L [, Suturday evening, on twenty-three writs ety of tho Providence Opert Laurcnt's Futlentine, threntened ta slup tho tuces of thoscore of porsons who were Instrumontal Iu causlug the arrost. Postmuster nt Pittatield, Muss, Tho Scenator 18 uuted ns speaking kindly of Mra. Burtlott, but | Litco & Co., whero Frank was at one time em- | The " y % o ployed. To was opposed, It Issukd, to the boy's | GXInLY pickings erittond, cte,, untll the fmpaticnt netor Lurst | marringe with n workig-gicl—i respectablo | Bularics. s out with: *Lam elad 1 belong to a profession | une, however, though beneath him l"chlll{. and where men cnn use tho dietntes of consefence | It 18 supposed thoy had a quarrel. and live up to thelr prineiples.” lust. sy ing that his hands were tied by othor consiile The New York Sun says that Dernhardt's o ) A310] . 4 | Bebniedewend & Lee, e and AL Ut I iy cuses prentde very fuppy., Wednesiny ight ho wa | | 1auch from luck of inturest as from the rotusul ‘!é‘.‘{:‘;",‘}"g'. e e menfs | conses, and for taking and cortifying dopost- he wig of an impuistve \|Iflmsl!iull, he ||Illf’ bavo s of the people to puy the prices domunded by speculutors, who buve lost. hewvily by huviuig ckets feft fn tholr hands unsold.” Mhe man- | Wddenly.dotermined to k ! of lands for ynxution, nleo for liquor ficonscs, " reo v o very the only plausiblo theory, (n view of the nbsence ‘ o N H:‘l)!fi‘finftfi{prxfirml‘:e?owlE;sgr’ullc;‘:\e&&'"“fi'& :}.‘3 ur\du{nm intormation 163 1o what prompted hi, | These intter nre now fixed at 81 onch, but the I A3 A lng oner wil Tho competition for tho $10,000 prizo tor tha | wystery iu whi speeulintion is likely to yleld 100,000 profit. “handsomest (ndy In tho laud,” otfered by o prominent clrcus .man, still continues, though tho netual rivaiey has narrowed down to four |+ beauties, representing respeetively, Mineesville, Pa., Chiciiro, Kentucky, utd New deelided 18 the mannger ns to muking his chofco froin the photographs, that ho hus written to tho lovely yuartet to appear in Philadelphin fo nerson that the dovlsion way b rendered in o prietical way. . reeently, und, ns usual, tho mannger was non- committal in his udvertisoments, ~ George Peek, Of thit plice, uys that the manuger hud the best | VY head of the Jot.” e simply advortised *Ilelen | In Potter's Plefndes,” und fet It go at that, and peo- [ in Rle could draw thelr own_inferences ns to what | ono shot, which lodged fu n door, nurrowly miss- | 1y report of his collcotlons to the County Com- ind of u sbow It wus. Not one in o bundred o " tug Limbach, and thon mude higescupe, the clork mm}nfluu. with roasons for those fees not col- e o e sl HELIE | Coltowing und fieing. four shota i him theowets | JS0teid 17 e turus avor sutliclont foes to oy thought it was an Orlontal clres thought It wus o whalo on n flat: thougbt Helon might bon bigh kicker from Klekorville. Somo safd It was golng to be llke “The Hluck Crook,"” enly ditferent; wmoro thought it wis Bhakspears's pluy foll, with tho Luld-headed men on the front burglars during tho past woel, and whou this | WHL Do nu’" average reduction of nbout 20 por seats, and when thoy found out the ** Plelades™ ot cent on the nmount of nlt fees us compitrod with was dnly o now nuino for reading und fomalo | pig T €niio o tho burs tho bilielals uf suo i 0O'Bonncll, Licut, Rottn in 4 reeent Intorview pub- | once lustituted an nvestiitios llshed in tho Nuw York 2ributie, suld of Hurii- }I{l L fiddling they went out und took u drink, Munager Abbo; nxfil's engagement In Detroit: “1n Datrolt, wh recelved with enthuslusio, wiah to mnkoe a poslilve contradiction of o fulsy- which, Assoclated Press Agont In Dotroit telegraphed 1o all the pupera Ju this ity, SlEns g Inevery pluco In which we playoed.” mh vitallty. Ho roplied: stupld enough to bo i proverb. The okl jockey, Netk Gualing, remarks: *1 know'd o man s lived mindin’ of his own business.’ Nuw, for forty years 1 bavo been strictly minding my own - business, which 18 dranintie writing, and bave nover 'hflilfllfid it any time from thut f.‘:‘;'r‘.fi;'}fi,’-‘;‘;}‘ih.;”w(.l,'fldf"rfl,‘:.“fl“m. aro pin- { measures as will tend to securs carly nctlon -;m“t:":v::. un“ : l‘::n‘ox;nl;l‘u ma \rlllxrk :n lro, lllg fleo, and are_mude In Jeussels, whilo tho re- | Ly Congress for the extenslon of the Lilinols tiontur thing wid nheknle“ul ) m‘;“%};i Delil | volver 4 of French manufuotira. Mr. Sehotor | & Michigan Canal nt'swm from Iennopin to bo blo to succoed at that partioniie thing bo- | F% w3 well wntlstied s I“'" pullel from, show | tha Miglsstppl R faro lie ets throughs hot 8o wnuch, porhaps, by | 3 e b moronsty sig) uogesurlly chtaing by dolu ‘thut partioular | S all-Kuohs DAy tnsteud of the e sty | unieation betweon tho Upper Mlsslssinpi merit, ns by perfection and the growtli thut ho thing and nothing olse,. Playwriting, you kuow, Is liko umlmuumuk.—n 184 certain kind of urchiteots who bulld houses of all sortsund sizes, who, it lhc{ wero called upon to bulld a ship, wouli bulkl @ very bind onu: nuval construction befug o ernft and art in itself, a8 dliferont from ullother constructlion as drumatio work 1s from ull uther litorury*work.” ——— . CHARGED WITH LARCENY, of which was montioned i yesterduy's papor. Kuto was o now cotmer to the house, and was | 8auitod lust Monday by threo youny men who wlone in the when tho thoft must huve bLeen committed, Tha complainunt's little daughter, a child of* muyhrvuw. clulms to bave been awnkened by T abse Duley rapsnvked tho trunk und buredu-drawors, b ) Eborie’s nolghbors roportod it to Ofiicr Hole | ufier b, Thon lio rushe for tho deop wator ‘Tho “chifil {8 too young, of course, to tostli ugndi, Dut chnnced to open his: hugo mouth, Sratiat o BrisonuR, DU Ser s etrtoostiY | lnger. Tho pollco weut at work upon tho cnsa | i ! i tho suspicion which wus ontertdined from tup | 0t once, und Otticers Owend und Guniderson soon | onr fn his wouth und down his throat, bad undernrrogt ono of the child’s nssallints, n 'i“l"mg"x::"‘?'::u ‘xmlmll ,xunl 1 Jerled, Actur of | younw man of 16 yours, named Willium Hogen, | @ long struiglo bo guivted down, i 3 8,31, Lothschild, dry-goods' dealar nt Nv. 168 | who drives a dolivery-wagon for o pleturo. | DUutuud got wy largost sword, With It Lgave beginnlug, A, Van doSand and Jotn Jones, employés Btato streot, werg nrvesied und lovked up ut the ‘Armory yestorday by Ollicrs leed atd Stniton, "“muu; waker, und who lives with bis | with puin. Aftor n while L Hoth th ollicers mud prisonors wero unwitling | Baren! to wny usoything concornlng tho clargoes, Bt ‘12 18" \indorwtood it thoy ko whmted ross reccipts, Bo yester- | apes rioably In- | wi rture wilocked the door with the key which [ purents nearly apposit Hawen's home. Boerning on the Insido, While ransnck to Wattor I, | thay kept the door apen for Catton, who 'nl onee rnrccd_{!)lllo Iflululng fl‘:d s:mul-l ‘llm)", by \Hnuln\‘r;n L, v - spucved foe better terma, o frrepressiiio [ sleeps n tho secomd story, upon hearing the " Trnche Fitn Lkes &t qAFLGF-horse 1 Tho stepet 10, | Dirines. at work feized 8 revolver, and camo OBITUARY. the Unlifornin Theatre, and_for w considerntion, | down stalrs, Thoy heard her coming, md ran cash in lind, induced M, Stetson ta vacate tho | antinto the strect. 8ho caught sight of hath of them, and fired two shots nt thom, unfortunntes troupe. Tho result was that tho bustiest imove | ly without effect. No arrests. THROUGH THE HEART. Mysterlous Sulcldn of l'rnl‘}k Ee In A young man naned Frank B, Jam ! L ) who fid Deen mareied onty threcor fourmonths, | B0t sho lnd of Inte years been neounty ward, hns for the present checkmated his rival | committed sulelde samo time yesterday morn- munager, ing. when she turned tho knob, she became alarmed | bo pald fixed sularies Instuad of by toes, as now Tho mutager of tho *Olivetto™ companysnys | 6nd burstit in, Her hushand was Iying motlon- | provided by law, Thoso saturies wilt ho gruded teas on the bed, and beslde bim n revolver, She | nccording to ponulntion, Hherlffs, Auditors, and of tho ludies 1 his troupo Kick up thelr heels gullod Mes, MeAllistor, Lol or Dr. Do Wolf, but be could du ng 000 of o X ; "Phoy Bvo piavey At thrue shnilar honeiits s | Jainos o shot " Rimsoll ‘in- tho BoAELiasd was | P00 0F hopulation, £10 per 1 for ench of tho your nirendy, ind would have gindiy ueted at | cold. Ho hnd ovidently been tho last mentioned ligure thoy aro to get $150 n It 13 unnccessiry to multiply words ne to tho i RAAGE OF tho Yomiie wite. {“,’,{,mc:, Hacdly ox- | thousund up to 50,000, wheu It -chnnges aguin to resses hor condition, When o TRIBUNE ro ), { P Orrer it nor i tha Cventng. she eould wive ng | fhese Inst'apparently contrudictory allownnces nformation vr oxplanstlon, As 1o the canso of [ 1810 mCot tho requircmcnts tn tho few countles issued in {Alll\'tln'or (‘im m;.-mbnrvzr(?ls mml‘ )::&y tho suleide, it wis o ntter of nuu{vrlum. of very Iarge populntion. The Cominitico to secure thofr week'ssulury, M. George Hueks | no letter or messago having been House, sdviiced | Hoo Seonser 80 fur s could b fenrned. 1l | county offices 18 muel larger propurtionately to tho monoy, and Luurent wis enubled to lenve | futhor called at the housy lust evening, and tho | populition thun in the suller countles, statls- the town, 'Mile. Core]ll, who pluyed Olfvette to | first thing ho said was * Where §8 tho murringe | tes showing that tho business in these lurwer tiflente,” 3 inerey ‘ hter e, bUE toid the ros | Intiow. “Tho County “Troasurer rior o Asesttuinod mothing, 1o it wot | I 0 U slzhtly aiforant feom tht of the thrca A Btory Is eurrent to tho offest that Lawrence | secn his son for six woeeks, aud answered an in- 0 B B nnm-u.’ tho netor, eatled on Senator Duwea to | quiry regarding - focling betiween thom rathor | Celve only £15) per LU0 for the tlrst 5,000 of pop- ks dlint tho witiw of Gon. Buetlott bo tudo | testl Ihy ork, Sount | Apparently an Effort to Make n Littie | LY, fich ns thoy uro now tored by o burglar, who mndu u desporato nte | 55 e ure culled, uro ta be puid out of n wen- The Helon Pottor Piclades visited Milwaukeo | tompt to murder George Limbach, o clerk who sleeps In-tho storo, and who waus awskened lllllun{nttsluu‘d ‘i"'f-’"' ‘Jus= m:hxmw ;[)rovldfi(ll by nw, but lustead of golinr to tho vartous villcors 'I’J‘If’mkl'l’l‘Z:““ n""“:,':“m by nr““’gml;:""'l"‘; collceting thum thoy nre to bo turned over to one of tho rear windows, othory | the window, none of which took effect. Mr. Lim- | of tho sume monoy, s othiord | bneh was wholly unnblo to give any deseription | for tho purposo, his compe: th bneh 1, i i d Iptle for 1h i } of the burglar. fuch waa tho substance of n | 10 tho extant of tho deficincy. 1n othor wonls, roport. mindo yosterday by tho Wost fweltth | 110 cannot recelvo fn sulary oo than hu cols and n fow | street polico, Tha district In which this Jewelry | elorks, who (o not get thelr salarlos If tho ro- sukllt wis femalo minstrels, ‘Tho houss was | store s loested hus boen repentedly ratded by | ceipts of thelr ofiiced will not pay them, There untll It was proven tuch fired all tho shols, and has n lurge - Froueh population, sho was | the story for sepsutlonul purposes, or Xml vight bere © | to make an fmpression upon his cmployer, S window-piine wis found broken, but tho ginss, | ‘The Northwestorn Convention in Favor huod which bus been widoly efrculated, and [ insiead of belng cut with dismond as the 1think, has done us no_ ictie harm,' The | clork olleged, wus seratehed with tho sharp ond af an alil i, and not from tho outsido but from and in many others, | tho nshle, us the fracturo pluinly showed, The [ DAVEN thne \v|a ‘?"l:"m{{‘li’ml |In reduce our \rl;.'ns on the I:{'Uk";l l{lu u'ln‘oiillmlulm onmllnllu |“1mulsuuwl\]m‘;;n Journed mueting of tho Illinols and Missis- second night. Tliore is not nword of truth iy | the window-sill. 1t wis altogther fnprobuble X v That storss - Wo obonotl 10 1 bl Biniseahore and | that n burghr would bave tiken his chuees i | S0l River Canal Commlsslion was held to- on tho second night tho audienco was 'still | escapinu through u window when he might buve | day nt Rook Island, 1t wus declded thaf the larger, Muny weore turned awny fron the doors, | opened u door Just besldo ft. Limbuely sufd thoe und L think that somo ane with wmlloibus do- | burstar got out ut the window ufter firlag tho « thy Assooluted Prous ngont Lils fulso | shot, Information, Wocharxed #3 for orchesten chafrs | at hiin throyeh the window, wy could be f llltl{:lly Dol Dt "‘"“'L'-'ft";“’ "";“""’ is “‘.‘“ o'elock, In the Burtls Opera-1iouse, ‘U'hé call - 2 10 burglir went fin or out ot the window, as tha 2 . e ; o {;;m;,;,l;“";}fy'm,;;;-%;}fl&gfl,;’g‘ggg{g{lfi; snow upon the sll and upon n burrel surmonnt- | for this meeting will bo at once lssued, and it vontiinting himselt protty trecly on tho et | L0 Uy i1 old bench which stoad direetly beno. it wis undisturbed. Nojther wero hore Y od States Se o iy B inaniy of he, (s showoed 60 | tuotprints to bu found {n tho snow outside, Tlio States, Unitid Sintea, Suhitory, -wioniliors ot v vo fired | Congress, and State offieinls n each of tho Bicect iy nivold druni of mino cullod tho * Fiy- | Wlet which tho burichic wus suld to hive fired L ! fork wits dugg out of tho door fn which it | Northwestern States, also delegates from each fug Scid * which Komehow ar other haa pussed | G Eio st ) y i, and Furnished tho police with a clineher | § slected by the Gove: ereof; Inton proverb, I do not know why, unfess it ts | oW 0UCEIERIITS UG PO CR oo State, to be selected by the Governor thercof; ugninst tho clork, It was ot u peeullur make, | teit delegates nlso tromench Board of in Quudle, Northnmpionshire, who mado n javgo | HoNOW 1 tho buck, und Bo werenll tho cart- | five from ench incorporated city not having fortune, and do you know how fio id (7 Dy n | FAKCS i Limbach's rovolver, which it exuetly | o Doayd - of ‘Trade, wud threy from each ‘Thov bnd 1o doubt whatover thut tho bullo in | ItEmets’ ddtfance or Club, fhoe eall will tho door wus firud by tho clerk hitsclf, for tho | $3DEE suspicio archleteetiiru: ut thore nron preat number of | Mt story. Nothing In tho stare wus disturbed. YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY. A Shooking Cano ‘of Xmmorality omn | fruy tho oxpenses of the convention, . Mrd. Eberle, a German widow, who galns o living for hurscit 'and family by gulng out wish- Kito Daloy,u hotel cinployé, wus yestorday ing, nnd who lives [u tho uppur-story of a house held in $500 ball to tho Blst by Justico Waltuco | B NO: 20 lowa streot, n f ution & churgo of Inrcony, Bhe 18 suspeotcdof | tHO Viclnlty of Wood strcutand Wost Culago | fina boon shonding tho wintor b buving stolen soveral thousands of dollure' | BYORUS Fors o De tF Chrontele with DR Chicago avenue atation yesterduy ufternoon | fuvorsthu Denieral and Chronlele with tho fols worth of jowelry from Annfo Wolfiekd, tho theft thut hor daughter Kuto tud been brutally ns- Iuwlms‘luflfll'. . premifses at - tho time | forced entrauco to the houso by bursting in the | writo you door. The mother wis not npprised ot tho facts w‘l}lt“ul\:‘fl:’l’f.‘x l‘x.ll‘xnllld:l““ {l‘:fl“:’{n:ll}s‘lél: (‘:':\I:x'l‘z until Wodnosday, when sho noticed the chill's ¥ YRk % > running botwoon e and the bluil 1 struck Aoy entorlig 1o roomaring horoors | condition und questioned hor us to tho cuuso, y co it the Biandurd Thontro, whero sho iy | Tho pollico did not howr of tho cuso untll'| den “durt and wont ushore ko Jer- enguged, and deseribes very winutely low M, | yesterdny aftornoon, whon oue of * Mrs, | oy Mxhitning, and 1 woent ulinost us quickly "o giel s brought to to staclon st ovontu, | Wty (VR RS R Wi b Wo for usorles of pilferings from thelr omployer. | outrge. Bhe f8 small of statue, not at wll good- waited for tho next tido, ns it was hard work.(o ‘Ihoy tuku thulr fncarceeation quito oheerfully, | lovking, aud her mothor suys only K andeny thoy wiil buout, it least on bidl, to-duy, | aKe. «ont of tho charges upon which thoy are beld, pibuisindd i DISORDERLY CONDUCT, aetuully drave ol bid ruvolver, The churges are all tho ont. comu of n diticuity botween Mr. Hurper un his inother-f-law, which Lus ulvondy rosulted In sevoral disgraceful brojls ut the Wabnsh uvenue realdenco, ¥ ————— LOCAL CRIME, obtulning n meul-ticket und somo cash from Michael Nikats g to have been drawn by L, & Cuo. on tho Unlon Natlonul Ha prisonor 18 to bo arrnignod uguin to-day for Clurkson, ki Duren sire tho stgnutieey of L. Powers & Co., uid anotli un Prestoa, b o4 bk for 811 g tho siguiture of W, 1. Frono, N persous are known 2018 Buve wecuunt atull eventd no such per- tquor bills With worthiless pieces of paper, Lt Hannab's futher wuas wolug to i r y g . wing to her he Tald bimselt criminally’ Huble when bo obe | arrest, gyl Bty el B ey el i tulied oy by falaely protending that the | templ'to got away. Boerniug ana O'Ned did | ed £ the e us bimeell, 2 Hogun lsaot yet 17 yenrs of nge, aud Hves | bor* grandfathor 18 Sherilf of Fulton County.” Liy purenty, who ure W. B, vheeks wore genutne, Burgluns viteredut 1 o'clock yeatorday morn. luyg tha devewrondd nud furnishlie stura of My, | with diis. s AROERLY. CON ¢ Mo, 1aia | LigmIoun, tuoenitig, uiul Jotin (Xell wi thece ho son-in-lnw ol rs, urpe, o 0, 1213 | whotn she wus very well aequainted with, " Wabush uvenue, W, i, llurlm“by nnme, wag | Oce upon ontering uuumu'm throw Iunnal | Wil soon be e tlo' ny bugllnuu'.] ‘!"‘d" |:|u urrented yestorday ipon chirges of dlsordogly | UPOM Eho tloor uiu, stiflig hor ceics y polinga | Soldust wiites Floeldu biss ever hud,cold, raih, WHOIBH Stotktng uto’ her Mot it and wind duy after day, and the theruiomoter comluct, eursylug concenled woupons, and us- | yavish hor, £ et Hotimta suult with Intent” to kil The complainunton | I tho latter churgu 18 Sharpe's servant, w v tho wituess inta the bedroon, aud there, despite Tt 31%s LATIGr throntohed G0 shons Lo 838 | licr loud Gries TOr hoib, UCCUUGC 1 his' viTy ot muking tho ussault. Hagon dragged Ber outof tho hotss gt tho ond | deavor. Bovrulng treated her lkowlso ufter Han- finh Eud eseaped from dhn und run bone, Kuto [aquite pagitive tn ber statement that she rue slited with ol Ler migst, and did - her | oof Fulton Connty. 1o 1 one of the old Deine best to larm tho nelghborh not ovon tho tolks lving I the lower story tho house, board hur eries, Hunnab b not tm seen, und bor verslon of tho wssanlt nuy throw | “wry soIe udditionnl Yight upon the cuse, Tho polles | dtary aomo thme ugo thut Gon, 1 Hamuel Decker wus yuestorday beld by Justice | ure of tho opinlon thut Kuto hus uxufiwmtvd Lor un her birthduy, asnd she lnygnediatsly wrote Walluco In €600 bull 1o tho Criminal Court for | 41y fucts aud twited thom Wil nte uvar, by Y Hugen, the only one of tho trio arvested prior | whort e nfter the mniling of ber lottor, Mary of No, O Btato strcot, | to mkhuighty Kuya ho wis ulone whor H0 onjered v 3 upon u worihlesd choek for $t4 purport- | the bouse, Kuto und Hannuh were ut ut opgn | of her litde favors Powerd wlulull".w chutting with sbout u dozen boys of thie , noly| s Tho | hinover, "Phey hid beei foollng the othor b ar ob- | by calling them up-stuics and thon clos- fmutug lguors, olgurs, nid cush from Charles | g the door in thelr fueed. Thuy —did lurk ceper of o saloon ut No. 13 Van | s0 cel Ao whom be guvo worthless cheoks, | ted one for #15 on the Unton Nutonal Bunk benrfog | of thelr own secord eatied up and admitied | and buth ¢ | Bocrulug unil U'Neil Hannab, Hugoen pred such | knows thut tho glels quarrcted ubout b, und | of themn, were born on tho it Kate accompanted bl into thy bed-roow, thoss banks, Decker i | Shu did 5ot restst, nulthes did sho ralso any 18, o thougbt ittty 10 gy up old boaed wid | winr, ot dy i | R Yoy o o i his wife ronted a room nt Mrs. Me- Alilster's, No, 13 South Ann street, taking thele meals nt n restunrant on Muadison street. Te . 5 PR was, or hind been, omployed at. Schiiedowend & | Orendorl, one 6t tho oldest residents of Leo's, Y sho worked in somo store down town. This | Citie here hi 1825, mutunl labor wns neceasary In onderto pay thelr Messrs. Robson and Crano nre rehenrsingthofr | oxponses, Hoth feft thele home ns usunl about AL 10,1000, written for thom by Mr, | balf-past 7 o'clockyesterdny morning. An hour James lieadford, n Boston jouenallst, It will bo | or two Inter James rottrngd, and told Mrs, Me, | The Salnries to Be Allowed Iooslor vrodueed at Hooley's Theatre, Chieago, on Mon« | Allister that Ko was golug out of town, requos day, April 11, Aliss Alice, a dauvhter of Mr. | 1y her to mako up the bed and put the roowm in order, She did this, and left him in the npart- The London correspondont of tho New York | nient. As sho was busy in tho kitchen nll duy, sho Times denles tho stntoment thut tho Maroness | dld not notlcowhetberheleft the houscornat. In | and saluries of county ollicers met to-night to Turdett-Coutts has prosented Mr. Irving with a | tho aflernoon, shu weat to put some towels in verfect tholr vill on tho subject, nnd the sube lense of the Lveewn Theatre, The Iaroness | the room, but, finding tho door locked, dld not | stanco of tholr report i8 given holow. The bill, never owned the lenso or any other property | Attempt to enter, $ho bugl no iden thnt anything | 18 will oventunlly o braught jtorward, 1s sub- conuected with the house oxcept her privato | out of thoe way bad bappened. At 7 o'clock Mrs. hox, which sho pald for nt tho ordinnry tarlfT, us | Jawmes roturncd, and, as tho door did not yleld + 13 expression beinig, © 1 don't know.” rn"nn'i- l';r:‘(pnr{‘uur T the tirnt of- Murder, on up to tho mr"m popitlation In ny county, His mitantion - nnvhow, Ii0 - remwined | mile for the distance truvelod in taking convicts Idio for somo_thme, but Billy got place with | 10 tho Tenltentlary and insane poplo to tho i he fired ol four of his shots | the Februnry meeting shall be held in Davon- for muthor lait ome curly Monduy marne | By hard work we got him nshore and |, to and tho thoy intond 1o prove thomsolves fnnoe | i, leaving hur stone §n tho house, Sbe calied | ¢usp. Thea wo mensured mm.hl[u Jrus Nl lu Tluunah Couninghium, wbout nor owa nwe, [ Feetton Tuches long, two fout threo Inehcs by whoso purents live (u the netghborbfod,and along | dnmeter, and would probably b ubout il o'clock the door was piushed with blw, batfleally him, ,und somo thue later they FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. Ing, and neknowlsdgea having for i threo paies of loced shnes, $6; alxty | o wmlstress n vounw zirl lviig {n bis of | own nelghborhood. Bocening I8 17 yenrs ot age, aching through the Neil, who {8 of tho rame npe, lives with his iz tio atore | and O'Nell wiil be arrested futime to bo brought ¢ daeape | into court this morning i, who STREATOR, ILI. Special Dispaten to The Chiengn Tribune, - - Sruuaton, Ik, Mareh #1,.—01d Mrs, James Denuegan, nged 70 years, who was one of the oldest settlers I this part of the country, died to-day, She was onee gulte well-to-do, aged 21, [ A owned property where Streator now s, TIIOMAS ORRENDORFF, Speciat Digpateh to The Chicago Tribine, Broomisaron, i, Mayeh 3L—Thomas clectrotypers, on Clark street, and | MeLenn County, died to-day, aged 80. He INDIANA. County Oficinly Arranged on a Slide ing Scalo to Sult Different Localitlow. INDIANAvOLIR, Ind, March 28,~Tho Jolnt Commnittes ou ongrossing tho subject of fees of 47 stantinlly ns follows: Bherlits, Clorks, Audlitors, and Trensurors will Allister, and o nelghbor was sent | Clerka will be pald 200 1 thousund for tho flrst thing, Mr. second 5,000 of population, then £100 for each s T S ST, 1,000 ¢ populntion over ten up to %5,000. Over £100 per 100 for all over W00, Tho abject of ot by | reasons that i such countics the business in tho o b 1 lotg | eountics inerenses beyond the increiso in popu~ t iy produ * compensation ulution, and nfter that Ngure $100 per 1,000 clenr rlous olll T8 ubove mentloned get sonig in nddition to thoir rogular The Sherlit wiil bo nllowed 0 cents per day Franie | for tho bonrd of each prisuner, and ) cents per v ) - | usylnm. his ¥ifo wereap Clorks will Lo allowed pny fn fixed fees for Perups ho wis discouraged | Ackuowledgment of deeds,” for murelage M- tions, himsell, 'This wis Tho Audltor gets extrn fees for the transter uest will bo hold to-diy, und the Cor- | Auditors wencrally get more from tho liquor. T ! gellors. Lo feo I3 one of tho * cunstructive " { doubtlcss e e, 4 1O | i, \ohfeh strotehes uil tho way from $1to &1, necording to tho nbllity and disposition of the FALSE ALARM. o applicant to * bleed,” ader the LI the County Recorders, Cor- onerd, and Burveyors will bo componsated pret- vize: by tees, the 5 graded salury af‘slflm described Iu'the fare- Cupltal, golng not appiying to those enses, ‘Tho saln- yosterdny motning tho Jewelry storoof | rles of tho Sheritl, Trensurer, Clerk, and Aud- .+ No, 240 Wost Twelfth street, was ene | MOF oF the *Blg Four™ of tha “connty ollicers, thelr fin cral fimd necimuluted In the Crensuror's oftice, ns fotlows: All fees are to be collected from the county, nud from them the sutaries uro pald, V. et oy nfarie pald The Sherlfl will be required to makon quarter- hig salary, n8 provided for by luw, ho gets it out 1f this fund Is-not suflicicnt tion I8 shortened the wry leets in fees, This is also the case with tho [ COurse, neral pube whicti was kept | e und nut to those of the eounty offictuls, voud doubt thut L CANAL FACILITIES. Lly anuoyed. Capt. | those ut present nliowed by Inw,whic) :l n’x'finl“rlslxpru{.m{tolffl‘:';.‘c will redound to thio inferests of tho 4 of Incrensed Water Kacllitlos Spectal Dispatch 1o ‘Ths Chieago Tridune, rort, Iown, March 3L.—An ad- Northwestern Convention agreed upon ab port, commepelng Wednesday, May 25, at 10 will invite the attendance of all Governors qf "rade, the Frone! ally Indieato tho object of the Conven- s, ura rarities | HON to be the discussion and adoption of such ver at or near Rock i Ilt|lu1ub‘ and, | Istaud. ‘Che object, as thus ndleated, is to ted, had drenmod U | by the opening of an all-water line ot coms Valley and thie Eustern Atlantic ports, vin Chicago, the lnkes,' and the Erig or the Welland Cannl, -Sceretary Windom hay promised to attend the Convention, The City Counnclls of Roclt Island mut Davenport have alvewly made liberal approprintions to de- but be stondfustly stuck Lo his ur) lea, the West Sido. —— ——— A Fight With n Iz Porpolse. Rachester Democrht, Bob fl.:nll:nxov. tho I\'cllcmn l(uuhufl{:rl apl}rtu- man, who bus govorul times uppenrod o those il thoroughfare In | golutns in jnterviows on tsine and buntiog, orida, mu«»‘y- mudo complaint ut tho West | fnig- his fuvorlt oceupation nnd pustimo,” flo Br, Joun's River, Fla, Fob, 26,—You have' often psked me tor 8 great fish story, so 1 wiil it of iny lust strusielo with o lurge pors hion tho head with my oar; be guvo a sud- ‘Fhnt was 1y chunee, and 1 rnimmed t) q After thiroug] hilm o gasn i tho throut which wmudo him wild ¢ ot & chunco to Suporlor strcot, | muke him fast to.tho Loat witha line araund hls tafl, A man cutae to my ussihtitney, and wo at No. 558 enesot | 10w i dend porpolso; ho dogson’t Hout whon dend. 4 v woligned wmore thun 600 pounds, Wo saved about four gillous of his oll. Our dogs did not weep lon At | overtho carpse. ‘Tell my friends [um well an 1 ju by Hugo, 'N b dowit us low as 18 dogrous, 1 have scribblod O'Nell alded and ubetted Hormnn thla on ulog iu the land of tho Yfllmul!o. . It PANGUEY. —— " Gon, Huncock on Birthdays, Diovntgton (1K) Lultetln, Fvorybody—ulmost—knows Shuriif Waggoner, Lolleved aud, bt 1o ong, | eratie wheel-burses of Siinots, To bus u lttle of | grandduygiter uumod Mary Shuwyer, nged 10 uil |, yea Mury was born on tho lith day 0f Febru- Bt. Valontlue's Day. Somebody told litle ancook’ wid MoNrue, o owa | 1o tho Generul on tho subject—wroto in childish phrasvology, stuting hee uge und politics, In a wind dolizlited by tho following uvknowledguoent New Youx Hanson, 1 Shawyer, Astoris, Ful- u»vmmn:'n 18LAN ctood, whon thoy saw hln und eulled reselnded, itduiite two boys we What tho former did to | incidences ns 1o birthdsy, nds pot to know, Hoonly | niin who bad four ehilldre know ollo_gentie- aud throy, if not ull ourth of July, ‘This 1 avtiat §ealla” putriotio. fuilly: 1w, vory ¥ . B, HANCOCK, ~T'n the Dead Letter Office: For fear thls Ho heard the noxt duy bt bat By hud 1o feie uid so mndy nout- | youts, 1 mn(’ udd Bere thut this lotter s Intond- it ufilrl of 10 yeurs of uge, who 18 o “ Demoerat,” bee ™ fathor fa 0 Domocrat,” und RELEEY Hu CANADA. The Administration Alarmed by a Liberal Victory in New Brunswick. A Man Like ¢ Ol1 Abe? Comes Ont of the Woods and Makes a Great Joy of the Opposition Press=Tho Wa‘hnna Trisl—Oanadian News in < MACDONALD'S DECLINE OF POWER Spectal Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribunes 3 Tonoxtu, Onut., March 51,—Close upun the Last Northumberland comes a stil more poluted one in Carleton, New Drunswick, whers Mr. Irvine, the Op- position vawdidate, has just been elected by Doliticnl cireles nro grent- Iy ngitated, and it is genernlly believed that the maritime provinces are lost to tho Mac- donnld Administration, tlon) snys: Liberal victory in n majority of 47, The Globe (Ovpost- “If anything more than the mero fnet of the converslon of a Minlsterinl majority of 310 into an Oppositlon majority n Liberal found In very outspoken nddress to the electors. 1lore- minds them that the party now inpower once sold tha country tor mowey, il connectlon with one Pacitie Rallway contract, and Inti- mates his bellef that they have repeated the: same offense [n conneetion with the bargain recently made with the 8t. Paul syndieate. 1o denounces the Tilley tari(€ nnd the policy of protection on which i s basel. 1le ne- cuses Sit John Macdonald of dcluding tho his promise, on the cye of the clectlon, to rendjust, not Increase, Irvine's election s, der theso clreumstances, n fuir Indieation of the feeling of New Drunswick and the other aritimo proviuces, for failure to earry Carleton means that thore Is not a coustitu- eney inono of them that ean be depended on to elect n supporter of the present Godvern- ment,” The Mall (Government organ) is silent, The Zclegram (Mtependent) si *The result of the contestn Carleton, N. B., Is n*signnl defeat of tho Government. A selon of the strongest parlimmentary fimily In the constitueney essnyed to sucecod his deeensed brother, and wits early in the ficld, Distrustful of thelr power even to mnke n pasaable fight against sueh odds didate of the Liberals had giv hefore It began. But, stalking from tho buck- woods, eame g plafn farmer by the namo of David Irvine, who, In o rongh-hown address, declared his Intentlon of wscertalning It tho constituency hud sunk so tow as to conslder posu the Governnient, ‘Tho s old farmer to have somo of Old Abe’s quality of insight, but reflects very llttie eredit upon the politieal dlscern- forin menagers of the county, who were about to let a vietory slip through ‘Tho result attests most em- lellcully the existence of chronle dissatis- fuction tn the maritime provinees, mul Mr, Irving's return fs an umnistaknble sign of how tho yoke of confederation is galling the lmuvlu‘ 'The reason of the maritime prov- tces belng “ngin’” tho Government per- petunlly, 18 not becruse of defects In the Ministry, but becauso of perpetunl unrest, | which secks every cliange with a hopo of re- liet. Were thore a genoral eloction to-mor- row, the marithne provinees would bolt in a body to the Liberals, they would bolt away.” The K (Opposition organ) says: cireumstances, and following so elosely upon ting of Enst Northamberland frony the victory of the Liberat candldate in Carleton Is very significant,” + Speelat Dispateh hifeugo MoNTrEAL, Mareh 3lL.~The Guzette (Gov- ernnent) has nu conitnents on the election, “Ihe Herald (Opposition) si Macedonald” people by the tarlif, astrong can- ei up the fight It of no use to o result showed tl nmeit of the 1te ATA, * Under all the tho Governinen s that SirJohn i the Dominion nre numbered, mid prediets that New DBruns- wick will go soliil for Iinke in 1883, ‘EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION Hpeciat Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribunes MoxTeAz, March #l—An ofticial return from the Chlef of the Burean of Statistics at Washington has been'forwarded to the Gov- ernment hiere, stating .that the nnmber of fmmigrants to the United States from Can- adn durlug tho wonth of Foburary last was 248755 and that the number of such lnmi- grauts during the elght months onding Feb, 44, 1881, was 77,218, Sinee the dateol this re- turn thero hins been o great outtlow of peoplo from the Lower Provinces to tho States. Pri- vato rellable advices stato that 1,000 porsons left 5L John for the States lnst week. . Speclal Dispateh fo Ths Chicago Tridune. MoxtiiAL, March dt.—A new Coloniza- tion Soclety has buen organtzed in Parls, Fronce, The objeet i3 to scitloa tract of land In the Northwest with Frenetien, and also to ke an attompt to win bacle some of Snndinng in the Unlted Stutes, A gentleman from London that a number of propositions Northwest are bofore the Syndicate menibers in . London, and-the members are devoting mueh of their nttentlon to emigration sub- Jeets, In many parts of Franee aud Englad, prospects of turthior competition with Amer- ]cnn products are cousing fively sons, and sotie farmers, who decl they ean no longer compete at remunerative rates with Americans, are leaving Tor Amer- L., roports or suttling the MURDERED ¥FOR IIIS MONEY, Spectat Diapatch o The Chicago Trilune. Jastiurox, Ont., Mare! recelved of tha denth of John W. Johuston, who formerly resided In this e'ty, but left here fittoon yenrs ago. ern States, and for two years past had been in Colorado, where ho struek a rleh vein about fifteen miles from Leadville, From the latter place tho following necount has 1le had the reputation of be- Hao lived abl alonv in a L, —Word hasbeen 1o went to the West- been recelved Ing very rieh, littlo log cubln, crense of wealth had grown Into o sort of hermit, o countenanced no visitars, worked his claim alone, and became pos- s at leust ho was cred- sessed of about letor of that sus fted with belne propri vrospecting party called at his hous: finding the deor open, went I, Iald n‘mu tho floor dend, L his braln dency of having apparently been dead for some days, and thore was nong of his alleged wealth found, 1o had been murdered fur his monoy, bunch of keys found in his pocket had tho words, *Jofim_ W, Johnston, Ilamilton, C. No clow to the perpe- W.,” on tho check. trators of the murder has been found. GRAND TRUNIC A D GREAT WEST- Bpectal Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, March 31, —The ofllcers of the Grand TrunkRR allwoy have not yet glven up the notion of enterlng futo o traflic-alllonce— which Is but agother nme for amuignma- tion—with the Great Western Road, "It 1s such an alllance, nd py number of truf) and other employds, nsaviug of a year could b ¢! AMERICAN PORK IN ¥RANCE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chteaoo Tribune. » March 8L—A gontleman who arrived from Parls, France, the other duy, roports that the sgltatlon concorning Amer- fean pork was the result of jualousy on the part of the Fronel producors, who find the competition with Ameriean pork too hoavy, The excltoment hus nlready subsided tho expuctation is,"that thé order wl that, b cutting down SITTING-BUL Tonoxro, Cit,y “from Wuody Mountatis says Sittiug-Bull nnd cap of about 100 lodges arrived ut Wouly Mountatu, N, Y, T, on tho lust day of Jan- unry, aid hus Deen camped near that post ever since. THE WAHBUNO TRIAL. pactal Dispatch to The Chicaga Tvibune, Mareh 81.—Tho evidence In the Wabuno trial closed this afternoun ok 4300, boviog losted for nlue dayw, Lo-uor- A dispatch ‘Toroxto, Onf row Mr, MeCarthy, for the defense, and Mr. Osler, for the prosecution, will address tho & fury, It1s expected that each address will Inst over three hours, "The Chief Justlce will charge the Jjury on Saturday, and nlso says that he will want about three hours. Itis menernlly believed that theease for tho plaint- HI hag been strengthened at this trial, BT, CATIIARINES, Mpecial Duspateh to 'The Chieago Tribune, . 87, CaTiranings, Ont,, Mareh 81,—Owing to the continued severlty of the weather, tho water will 1ot bo drawn out of the canal until Aprll 9, one week Iater than the day proviously anuouneed. A condiderable nuni- ber of wen are now ongeged in making re- palrs to the tow-path and general super- structure, so that when the water Is taken out all the avaiinble working-force ¢nn bg done only-wihen the lends are unwatered and tha Jocks emptied, ‘The statement of the Ligtildator of the Mechanles’ Bank shows that there are S41,i83 of clrenlation outstanding, for whlch no cluim has been made, nmmu;ih nearly two years hava elapsed sinco the bauk’s insolv- eney. A dividend of 10 per cent, making altogether so far, will bo paid 1n afew days, ‘There will be at Ieast 10, mul possibly 20, per cant more pakd lereafte THE BUDGET. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaqo Tribune. OTrAwA, March 3t.—The work of deepen~ Ing the channel of the Galop Rapids, on the St Lawrenee, will be shortly resumed, under the superintendence of Mr, Hnyeock, Gov- ernor and Engincer. . It is stated that the Governor-General, when tnaking his contemplated visit to Man- itoba, during the coming summer, will go ns fur west ns Edmonton. Correspondents of sc\'fi.fl:nl leading English pnpors will bo of the party. ‘[licre Ba rumor thnt Sir Leonard Tillo lias been offered the ane;xmruhlp of the FIiji Islands by the lmperinl Gévernument, to suc- ceed Sir Arthur Gordon. Special Dispaleh to The Chicags Tribune. MoONTIEAL, Mareh $1—A statud of the late Col, De Snlaberry; the hero of Chateangay, has been completed here, and will shortly he erectea on n pedestal seventeen feet high, in the Town of Chambly, 8pectat Dispateh to 'The Chicago Tribune. Loxpoxy, Ont., March & he case of the London Gas & Ileatlng Company, charged with watering thelr stock to the extent of £60,000, hne been argued hero before Chan- cellor Spragge; but, considering tho extent of tha Issues at stake, and the Intriente nat~ ure of the questions to he dlscussed, 1t was deelded to adjourn the argumentto ‘Loronto, This 1s one of the most peeulinr cases that haye ever come before the Court of Clinne cory, A BAD TIME TO CUT UP, Ono would think that the proprictors of dlg- reputablosaloons and bagnios, whom this Ade . ministration havo treated with 8o much coure tesy, would bavo tho kinduess to rofrain from dishonest nets durlog these trylng times, whon tha Administration I8 trylog to porpotuate . itself, but, instend, thoy nre falrly running riot, and not n dny pnsses without somo rolibery or othor erime taking placo in somn of thelr dens. Yesterduy Emma Gay, an inmuto of unotorlons panel-house ut No, 615% Clark was arrested and lockod up at the Armory for_havs . ing stolen &% from C. A. Lisberg, of No, 10 Dusold street. Tho womun denles tho theft, uf course, and says the ‘maw's_clothlug wig ransucked by some ono elsu through n holo in tho wall, Lizzie Benuett 18 n prisoner nt the samo station charged with stealing $24 from Stephen Beringer. R greenhorn stupping at No. 12 Sonth Water street. ‘This wius nlso no- complished IJ{ monns of a hole in the wall. The notorious _sulvonkeeper, Lovy, hns beon rab- blug overy ono who ontered his place with money, and yesterdny Jennlo Keonangs nn In- mnte oF bis don, waa arrested by Otticors Custella and ‘T'raynor_upon compiniut of Victor J. Slmonls,”af No. 79 North Clark street, from whom sho stolu 15 cash, The woman was balled out at anco by Levy's futher, who keeps & clothing storo oh West Randolph stroot. ———————— The Northampton Bank Robbory. Springfietd (Mass.) Republicun. . Anothior and perhaps tho lust justaliment of tho plundored bauk ]:rmmrt)' has Leen brought from New York und I8 now safely lodged in tho vnults of tho old bank, much to the satisfuotion of tho bunk oficiuls’ and private depositors, most of whom dldu't eara whit became of | tho robbers o thoy recovered thotr Rrupm'lm Tho sccutitles were brought to Northampton f1n two large ‘vallses ut | diiferent tlmes and by different officors, ‘The pupers ara generally in gowd condition, thouahi 8 purt nre quity inusty and dump, and tho ink hus sprend on u few, indicating thut thoy | huve baen buried In an enrthon vessel most o tho time durlug tho past five yenrs, An ex amination of tho dosumentsshows inlf o miillon dolinrs’ worth of cortifleates gnd othgr propert: more than was thought had been tuken, whicl §8 necountad for maloly by the fuet thut wany rivite partics depostod pircels without apprise ng the otlicers of their value. “There was stulen” in coupon aud registered bonds o fues valucof $888,000; of cortificntos of stocks, §500,000: ot LAl1s receivable, £260,000; or, In round mwmbers, moro thun ¥1L.A0,U00. Tho burglars took uwuy with thom on o morniny of the mhhurly 212,000 i bills, which was epent at once. It whi bo re- membered that tho seeurltles woro kldden ut tho Hridgo Street Sebool-House for some —threa woekes, und thut tho plundor was then taken ta New York, ‘Thicty-four thousand dollurs of United States coupon bomds wns nexy disposed of, Thore was also 375,00 In rulirond bounds and othor negotinbio property whielh ns yet tho bunk’' hus not abtained, It is supposed that this, 1n tho pure Innue of the thieves, hus been *spouted ™ or pug up ns plodges, nud the depositors and bank offi= ciuls stiil expect to get a hold on part of this. Partof this $75,000 has beon used up ginco tha nerost of Ecott and Dunlup i carrying om - thoir dofensa and in othor oXpensos Thesn threo ftems mako up tho total luss of $121,000, which of course dous not luclude tho imiuense LIl of costs tho bank will have to nuy for proseeuting tho burglies, Of this inount the bank tukes £10.000, and two af the Dircotory, W. Hillyor und H, R. Itnckley, $12,000 more, 80 that about one-nalf of tho notun! fuss fulls upon tho bunk Directors, The balmice s divided umong tho twenty-llve ar maro do- positors, o fow losing the whole amount of tholr saviogs, =~ but - mnjority only a4 purt, Tho local — private dupositors have generally enlled at the bunk fo tuke 1 look at thoir long-lost trensuires, snd par- Loy out of town invo beon notifiod.” Y 18 pro- posed nt un early duy to sund u tabulated state- ment to each deposlior, embodylug & full fiuan- clul bistory of the case. 'Tho bunk thus gotd back nearly $1,600,000. Those who shook tholr hends whei asked to sell thelr stock In the bunlk evidently know what thoy wore talking nbout, and have made a bandsomo profit by holdlug on to tho stook, 5 1 Discrimination in Lifo Insuranco, WASHINGTON, March 28.—Thero Is somo foels fuur hero nmong the colored peoplo ou account of nlieged diserimination uynlnst thom by tho life- insurnnca compnnles. 10 18 leurned to-day thut the Prudentinl Lito-Insurunco Uulllrnll)’ of Now Jersey hus givon notice thut they will chargo colored people higher rates than whites. From | fta orginfzition to tho present time the Compuny hnsehuriged tho st rato of premiuim to whiteas to bluck persuns. And it hus beon Impelled to {ts prosunt courso by the henvy tuto of mortuls Ity ‘wmong colored’ peaple s compured with mortality nmong white, The Scerotury etates thut tho Compuny simply followed tho oxainple of othor induatriil insuranco socloties, one, tho Motropolitun of Now York, excluding tho cole ored ruce uuurehv."l‘hv Compuny deemed this unnecessary und tard, especinlly us thoro ure open to ‘colored peoplo fow lodues und soclocles buving usurance systems. Tho Scoretury oxhibitod statlatics of the ooni- parutive mortulity of whites und blacks, Ahow- ll-lk that tho ruio In 1,000 deaths is us fotlowas 1n New Enul whites 20, blacks 2i; Bidd Bintes, whites+ 22, blucks 58 ‘tho Northwest, whited 12, blacks 483 the Bouth, whitos 19, blacks 8, “'Colored people,” enld tho Becrotary, “who com from the Houih will bo seell to-day, but vwill suddonly tako n cold and dio of husty vopsuip= Mot~ Tiore n Waabington tho woli-torlo ool= ored peopla patronizo tho lifo-fnsuranco cotns panies 0x|onlh‘cl{. and they du not llke tobe discriminutod agulnst on necount of culor, Eruption of Mount Baker, agena Clty (0re.) Guard, From Matisni nour tho foot of diownt Bakor, it {a leurned that the mountuin is in au uctive statr, und tho lml‘lu of thut part of the country uro apprebonsive that tho lava will flow In yront guuutitics. A donso volumo of kmoke I8 com) ‘row tho mountain, while hot elnders, sl Inva ure bulng thrown fram its crater. it pours forth streams of firo und rock, which H{lumine tho atmosphere for miles und mlilos, striking torror to tho Inbubitunts and cousing the peoplo 1o Le greatly ubrmud for thelr homus paddives, Ad you the llow of Inva is not sutli- civnt to lndicato suy dunger. ‘Fhe eruption 19 suld to bo o magoiticent sight from the Upper Sumas, distunt abuut Hety willes, und which i3 udinlrably locuted to observe This wonderful henoumoenon, as the mountuin looms up to the Iunt of 1200 fuet und Is clothed In white bulf way dowa its sido, »2 s e — Torsistont Sutclde. Coxcio, Tex., March ¥8.-~A proifnent sheep mun of this county mymod Jobn Arden, Toriee- 1y of Bt. Louls, committed sulvido o 8an Angelo Tast Satunday ovemng, Nu causo is known for tho uet, but o wont at 1t inu most determined manier, Duning tho duy o iwuds bty will _and otberwlso nrranged bis business ntlfuirs. Whils fu thostore of W, 0. Veek fin tho eventog bs suot bitnself throuxh tho lett side with # Win- chestor pitle, ‘Tho shot not producing tho des Blred elfvet, Lo turow out tho smpty stelt, put ju unother ourtridgo. placed tho muzzlo 1 bis wouth, and tired. Tho Lall pussed out justuboye o lult oyo, and ho cxpired ju 4 W winutes