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CHICAGO TRIBUNIS FRIDAY, APRIL " NEW YORK. l.eland Stanford, the Auda- cious Plutocrat, Handled Without Claves. B h ¥ Teport of the Committeo on Trang- ' & A X portation of the Chamber of Comimoree Stanford’s Property Plainly Called Robhery, and His Argu- ment Cheel, The Railroad Interests Anxiously Securing Memberships in the Chamber. Scoenes Attending the Sale $8,000 of an Original Gut- enberg Bible, Whitelaw Reid Replies to ‘Sher= man's Statements About Pittsburg Landing. Prediction that the Southwestern Stocks Will Soon Attract Great Ate Ihe Oelebrated Winter Will Case—A Queer Blackmailing Affair, LELAND 8TANTORD. HEPLY T0 STANFORD. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEW YOuK, April 7. Lalifornin, reeelys cland Stanford, of n pretty rough ove At tho hands of the Chumber of Comperce youd Copany, and, sou thue cinee, wrote i Hinborate letteron the transportation problens,to which the Specinl Committee on Ruitrond Trans- portation of the Chumber of Commnerco tukes ceptions fn n yeport Which “They characterize his lote 1010 Very StronKk thoy hate submitte ier as " remnrkable forn boldness of AL raltrond clofms and o of our Conrts I conselunsness lasue with those JF power, nnd which fairly Joins ando i behif of the pubile, Gov. Stanford's assertion that rallrowls N 1o tho public other than those of thomer- the Iaborer, thoy from, the lowest the farmer, pssert that the Courts, to tho higbest, have deckled that railronds nre pubiie highways aud bound, to nake but reasonuble eharges, and 0 Without fuvoritlsm or diserimination. answer to his denlat that Alserhningtions ngai sommunities or the roads with hey elte Con, be 18 connevted, cssmtan Dnggett, of N ying, “Phe merchant ot Touno. having n 8 Lcontrnct, puys $52 por ear lond Jess frelht than the merehunt at Palisude, nithough, ne be- fore mentioned The freiglit o the cwrrhge n box of exus [ per box, and tha same witmber of eays, in the Fame-sized box, and of the smme welght, costs as, A bumdred pounds of squushes cost one mun - freght 810 it costs auother 55 eandles f3 taken from Now York (o sun Fran- cloco for Y30, but It left ue T distance, the charge fs §80), beine the through rate to Sun Franclsco, huck to Elko.” 3 ARDING TILE ASSENTION thatit 18 no worse for rallronds to contribute 10 control tho nominations ur elections, they un- swer that, while in prinaplo It 1s not, In peactlee ¥ it1a far nore dangerous und objectionable, it veivg largely n anothor mun K D, 619 miles tess question or predutory autmal s more dane Its " alzo and tho fulluey of the clulm that stock-watering dloca not effect the public intercst I8 shown by tho fuct that tho dividends patd fn thirteen years lnst pust on tho watered steck which Ralirond (In the years 183 and 1607) have amounted, with futerest thereon, compounded, unnually, to vver $75,000,000, or, I other words, Intluting theso stocks, muintained at the amount for trunsportation sorrespondingly lowered, the public would have been $35,00000 bettor off, and $IT,00,00 of 0w quoted ut 110 would not be In oxe tstence to afford an exeuse for furthor wshng the production and commerce of the country FOR ALL TINE TO COMEL v sy, huve lnthe pust Leen mpitalized, prominent exunples of which are found In the former munagement of the Brie und the Now Vork & New Huven Hullrouds, ang “the Contral rond Company hove been adepts at Construction Even steallngs, th Foclily Rull- Flonee Company " Regurding the denunciution ot the de- of the Suprome Court of the Unied Ly President Stunford, It s, tho commit- fee cluim, useless 1o argue, *teeouit for tho ro Pluce upon the SBupreme Court by A PHOMINENT RAILEOAD \TTORNEY, h utterances it beliouves 1L mny, howover, t nttompts to and fn the fuce of s all putrlotio eltizens 1o Jeslously sho preferment fn uny depurtment of our Gove men who have beon servants of corporations, whu are likely 1o corporytions the detriment Tt respunse to the plea thut th rudtrouds whookd Lo toft one o imstgo tuolr atfules in thely own way, und deetde what 18 a rensonable tored, tho Commitics Dinegett's speech thut ull the money over Tnvestod by the stock holders towusd construeting the Contrul Pacttle WAR SILH0, . and that tho oflichully reported v over Habllitles wus 184, resenred I part e §HH000,000 0of witured stock ol the Contrat Puclily wnd, EH,00,00 ot the avitie, bolng un nggregite ot §00,. L0000 11 Btock, which cost thum only the prive of printivg, and upon which they jure copoll! tho publle 10 pay them B per ceat yearly in divie The Southorn Facllle bus been wone structed end puid for from the earnlugs of tho Contrat Paollie, yot the ownem |3ste #60,000 i stock und $10,000 [ bunds por mite, tid eharge suoh rutes us will enable them to colleet nnue #lly 8 per cent on the stock und 6 per cent on the Louds, ‘The report gave rise to AN UNUSUALLY LIVELY DISCUSSION, Mr. Charles Wutrous sald he hsd perdonal knowledge of tho truth of Congressmun Dag- Ho tmd been futlinutely uge whu owaed elirge for thy sery quote “from @ Congressiman wett's tigures, Construction #8 oy, Stanford, und who Jeft when hoe dled LU0 10 EU0000. OF thls, $3,000,000 In ¢ Qovernmont bonds that nobody knuw anytuing old stocking. Mr. Hopkimg wuas merchant, but & locomntive from elgbt originul Directors of the road ouly five wero solvent when they wont into the scheme, My, Joh 1% Henry corraborated Me. Watrous, On the Pacific Coust, L sk, the tortunes of the. Dircetoys of the road sro esthnnted ut from g2, o 0,000 Lo $I0,0W, 04 cuch ALL ACCLMULA The chargye 101 o ennul-bout, certuliy elusses of Trelght from New York 10 Ban Fruneleo 1 32 per 100 pounds, und those for the satie fvelebt tram New ChuTgea Were uu oulrage, hp‘.‘lhur were 1o worse than those at this end of the Hae. Col. Frederiele A, Conkling, who wos n member of tho ‘Thirty-seventh Congress, which opaeted 1be elinrter of tho Union Metile, Road, slio up the trouds of gy organlzadon. For Gove Stanford, with $I00,000 or S3LKN0.0 mude out of robbieries porpotrated on tho pe 1o to wrile such n'letter strucle the Speakor as AN ACT OF USPABALLELED AUDACITY, it one worthy of sironger languuge than that of tho report. The report by the Commits tee was adoptest with A whoop, only. ono member votlug ngatose it The vatirogds are nequirmg somowhat of o membership in the Chamber Commerco, Viee= President Blanchard, of the Erle Company, was clected o member reeuntly, and Comwissioner Albert Fink wag proposed to-day. HEPOIT OF THI COMMITTEE OF ‘1115 CILAN IR 0¥ COMMERCE, To the Western Amocialed Dresy, New Yonw, Aprll .--At 0 meeting of tho Chamber of Cousmeree, the report of the Come wittee on Raflroad 'Cransportution was read and adopted. Ihe report conoliudes with. tho state- ment that great efforts “are now beinge tado by persons i the rallrond Jutersst to prove that eallrond consollifution, with alt s Inerense of power in the bands of a fow men, 1310 tho interest of comineree, beenuso it ro- duces (o proportionnto expensy of operating hicso modern highways, and o cotstant aeeline Incharres for teansportation I8 pointed to in vontirmation of this theory. mittew, are, course, nwaro of greater proportigunto ceonomy of operal lurge than snml*mhll.‘]mlonu of nit kind: to this rute the Mirowls are no exeeptions, We havo no ebjeetions to abl raflronds in the United Stutes heing consolblated Into o single syatem, provided that system s controlled 1t the Inters st of - tho publi Lut, #0 lotg ns the cratlrond manitgers perinit. grosa fuvor- itivm and diserimination genlnst hoth com- munities amd individuals, so long w8 they seek by stock-wateting nnd other duvices to obtain trom the public more than reasobnble compensntlon for thu serylees rendered, a9 they try to lmnmmnlu these nb the tulning contyul of the dieful, und - Exeeutlve depurtments of our " Government, fust g0 long st wo eateem i consulidation of tho rallromt power detrimental to all clusees of eitlzens and u per- petuul wenace (o the public welfare, for it {s cnleulnted to redistribute tho wenlth of tho canntry, Virtually concentinting the commerce of tho Nution fi i few hunds, und mukivg nll uttiers tributary theretn,"” RAILROAD STOCKS. PREDICTION TUAT THEY WILL ADVANCE TIE COMING SEASON Speetal Disputeh to The Chicugo Tribune,’ Youk, Aprll 7.=The Southwestern wid u leading operator to-day, *are the cheapest b tho mnrket. They will ndvinee the comivg senson ‘ns much ns Unfon Pucitle, Luko Shore, and Northwestern advuneed In the “year past. It would ot be surprising I thoy wdvanced much maore, A Aoun na the Jersoy Central line Is tnfshod, which will be by the end of the year, the Svuthwestern aystem, Juchindtng the Wabash, Missonri, Kansas & Texas und Iron Motutuin Rouds will bo In direet conncetton with Now York, They will recelve t lirgo Lualuess from the openivg ol Mexico and tho devetopment of 'Pexas, Arfzon, New Mexico, and the Missisalpp] River States.’ “Thg arrangement by which the Baltlmore & Ohlo tistlns were taken off of the Jersey Contral Ntoad,” sult i broker to-day, “seems - TO HAVE ¥ A TRADE between the Jersoy Central and V'cunsylvania prople, Tho Pennsylvanta Roud was willog to give tha Jdersey Centrul i Inerensed interest I the conl traflic in consideration of veceiving tho Daltimoro & Oblu's passonger trattie, and Jersey Centrul aceepted tho propo- sitlon, 1 am told that the Jereey Contral Pool 13 buying the stoek freely Inanticipation of u surp ris¢ when the arcangements with the Pennsylva- nlarond for tho extension from Ited Bunk nve formully unpounced. The stock 18 kald by In- #itlers 1o be marked for 120 withiln o month.” Tho bull operntors, of cogrse, ure predlicting bigher prices, One of them tu-day gave tho fol- lawing 18 Dis reasous for anticlotig peed: ** W shnll buve lurge rudfrond earalngy, The Sonthwestern ronds nro slowing ¢ AN ASTONISHING INCHEASE, Tho Northwestern)romds have the aceumulated busliess of wi ern and St, Paul ure up.to Ist yeur in wross carnings. Notwlth- stunding 1l the delny 8t Paul incrogsed tusy woek F1L00, Peoplo do unot - bellevo Ik Thoy sny the figures wero couked. | know better. The inerense for the et week April will sstonish tho benrs more, [t 18 tho Buny with ather rols, Al or nearly unl will show lfll‘!fl!l{' in- creased enrnings thls month,. The luteness of the seison Wil help, Thero I8 aboit 4o much busittess to be done, £ it s not. been done b Februnry or Murch, tho greater will bo tho rush inAprilund May, People will catels tho fever when they seo % EVERVTIING BOOMING and will buy stoeks, The wen lellnd tho Southern und Southwestern milrowd develop- ments ure bully, not onty fu Wall street, bat upan the development of tho vountry, They ury futerested I huviog n bull muarket and o prosperous year, They nave not got to tho, phiee whers | they e ready for wgeneral declive, Thete qebiemes wiit uat be ripo for 8 year or two, Wall street |5 n buromne- ter, wid iy mun who Is eavrying out nay grent prise winta to sco tho bnromoter remd W To rend well for him It wmust” rend wo. I think tho principsl obstacle fnthe way of o lurge advapeo 0 1he nurket s tho vagite Teellyg taat prices aro high us com- pured with Just yenr. Tho fuet that the conrdi- tous aro utl roversed from whit they wore lust a!urllu{ 15 ot cotisidored, Nor I3 the fact that i3 per eent §8 now tho full standurd of interest 11 tuls county - CHICAGO, MILWAUREE, & 8T, PAUL. The pool in Culengo, Mitwankee & st Paul &tock now *hitlhing ™ the murket is heuded by ‘Wourlshotfer, the broker of Exchange place, aid 18 creditod with tho cuntrol of 0,K0 shires out of the tutal of Tho pool 13 sald 0 by directed ngnlost J, 1 Keeno, who 8 supposed to b lirgesy short of (ho stoek, nnd fubulons prices nra predicted for the stozk upon the prospeet of | el " Large Chicieo orders: have boen 1verd bore within the lust few duys to sell the stuck short, and havo wateriutly nsslated -the operations of tho *bull* pool, THIT CINGYAUO BPECULATORS solkd short upon this mformution concerning the dtfoh o acd and {ts: prospeetive. virns but they overlooked the resource Watt tanipulat] and wilt probably buve to fur it. My, Keenoe den Leing short of the Atack 1o uny constderablo extent. Woorlshotter 18 supposod to okl tot move than Wk shures hhusu‘xr bt ho bas o large number of fotlowoers who believe i b Bnplioltiy,ud whom i d ot allow 1o selt thefr holdings bofore he ¢ propur to duso, Tu s aiko AN ALMOST UNLIMITED AMOUNT of (terman und Duteh fundsne bis command, his Baropoan etients semdine bln tho muney, with fult powars to use It aceording to his discro- ton, Bhould the pool prove unsiteessstul, he will not Close much personally, but N8 enstomers wiL® Bhould it prove i sueeess, the Chlewgo s Kew York * heurs™ mug ho wvily punished, 10 oy cuse, tho deal excltes tntenso dntorest In Wail streot clreles, PITTSBURG LANDING. WHITELAW REID IN REPLY TO EN, BIEN- NEW YORK, April T="Tho Tribune says; ¥ Yes- terdny's dispitelivs representod ten, Shertm s By ing, ut the Ariy of the Tonnesseo meeting In Clnclonatl, fo the course of un effort togor- rect populur Sudgment nbont Fittsbuvg Lande ing, that Mr Whiteluw Held's neonunt of thig buttls wik utterly untrustworthy, baving bown writton at Calro, and nut on the field atall, It scoms tnoreditlo that this report ean be Just tu Uon. Bhormun, for o knew butter, Mor thin oneo of Jute yoars, o frlondly conversns tlon, Gep, Bherman hus himsol€ uppuented to Mr, Reld us an eyo-witness of that battle for his recollection ns to partionlar polatd, M, Reld went wp the ‘Ponnessco itiver with Gons. ituwhing und 1iyer,of Gon, Arant’s stalf, wes allover the coenmpments at Pictsburg Landing und Ceump's Landing long Lutoro the battle, and wis more thnn onee i guest In Lieut-Col, Kyle's reglme of Gen, Shurminn's own comiund, The duy bus Tore the buttie ho wiy Iuflmluli' 11l nud contitied whis bed ug Gun, Lewls Walluco's hondgquar- ters, ut Crunip's Lundiug, TURKE QEN, GRAN'T OAME 1IN TIHE BYENING atd suid that if tho attuek were mudo ot alt Ly the enviny, of which bu wis not sure, it would probubly bo usde on the Critip's Land. i trout. The neat morning Mr. dteld wis wukued by the llrlm{ ut Pletsburg Lundig, sovers ul nides nbave, Risug from the sick-bed, by e tho best of Bis wuy thither, arriving lnter thun ho widhed, but stitl s carly s the sencrut corumunding. 1o way then on the feld throughout tho disastroud day, Nuslept on thy tair “under Beauregued's shelis throagh the night, He witnessed tho suecesstul advince thu next Jduy, und that night slopt with Col. Kentlor und * othurd of Gen, Low Wallneo's st i ohe of tho tents 10 the right of shilul Church, fron wbleh Gen, Shermun's inon had beon driven the morning of tha doy before, Jlo wruto bis necount of tho battle partly o thoe tield, purtly on tho hospltai-boat golig dowi o Fiver, und partly on the curs betiveon Cairo und Cineinnutl, TIHESE AR PACTS all perfeetly Knowi Lo ecores of eye-witne und_of ot ol ihens 1t i npossible t Rucrman hould Le lgnorant, Wo preter, t 1ure, to bulieve that tho disvutehes buve i misrepresented the Gencral's romarks at cinuatl. It not, be spoku hustily und with: oub thought, and we st ountidently expect feows w that o prowpt wud 3 Your Com-’| nubho eorreetion swhicl n gentloman wnd soldier awes, Plie veaersl queaion ne to whethor thoe Army of the ‘Tenn o was Rurprised at the beglnning of ibta bnttle 18 eleh- teen yenrs ohl Naturally that urmy tukes one view of it nod the avmy whie tho next oo, eame fa {3 reseie, tier waother, Mr lteld, nd nn eve-witness, bid the oapinlon generally ekl By of th berlwd, e lins nevel ) t his story of tho battle which, It 4 now com- platned, AR DIBCOME THE At He bugno douht thnt it must contain minor errorg, e hng not oven Aeen it tor twelve Ferrso But e knowa b wasan honent otfort, TED ACCOUNT, nnede nt the moment, to tell all that o i ottt weo - of tho bt or fenrn twenty-fon 1o the 3 hours fallowing I, and, 1n view of e femper with yhieh it {4 neenfled by a zmall elique, be “mny he ‘lellnlll'll for mispeetine that on tho potita in dispute the troubly Is that it contalns not too lttle but too much truth.'s BLACKMATTRS, A PECULIAR SCUEME, Spectal Dispatch to The Chengn Teibine, New Youk, April T.—The attempt to oxtort blackmail from two wealthy Jewish Tamilles here, und the desth of the lemlar of the plot to-- day nt the hands of an ollicer, furnishes n po- enline chapter It the history of erime. The details of the schieme are covered In the presa dlspatehes, but the correspurdence that pmesed between the barties I8 peeuttar and dis- plays soms singulnr fentires. 1t extends overn verlod from Dee. 24, 1830, to Apell 0, and mankes the most direet demands for an exorbitunt sum of money, which was tinully reduced (o $4,600, i TIE TWO LAST LETTIRS rocelved were ns follows: AP By 183L~HONORED TADIES nutlust to-nurrow eventy, Iienrn you ls 1 have not vet ot 1f your husbaids nre such fenre ces crenturés (oo regned to this jssue, i s very Imd, request of yon hnmediate aud gpeeiiie oxpanations, We wre willing to take a sauiller suan but it must not bio too miteh reduced. At all events, tis aftor- noon 1 want nn nuswer I tho Dadly News in arder that [inay bueable to probilbit everything In time. Uniessyou mention tho amount T ean- not do noything. " SrunETARY, Apnin 0, 188 —IfoNonen LApies: I hery Inform you thut the resolintion olfured yester- dny was earricd. 1 know now what the result is to” be, That resolution will bu earried out on Fhurstay. fhave tho money In an covelope, 80 that eventunlly, It my chiof 8 satisiled, which ho nmy Ue, unless the nmonnt Is too much reducod, the tmutter ean be settled withont bloodsbed, Rest assured that Twarn you ns o friemd, 11y tho in- elosed slip you witl see that the. Nibliists mean DLusiness, BreusTARY, INCLOSED WAS AN ADVERTISE of n reward offered by the Mayor of Trooklyn for tho upprebension of (he person who on Murel 12 pluced o nitro-glycerine bomb undor the stoop of J. McChesney's louse, Ng, 135 Clin- ton street, Brooklyn, A yonng Germun sayy that tho dead man re- vealed bis plat to bim some time ago, and sald there wus Nibillsm behind itall, He told” bim tho ulthante objeet of tho eme Wit Lo gt papens in the possession of Mr. Strasborger which cumpromised ollicluls in the Russtun Govern- ment. Prominent Nihillsts here deny (hit thely soclety had unything to do with 1t, ONE SIOT DEAD BY A POLIC] T the Western associated Prese, New Yong, Aprll T=An extraordinary sehemoe of blackmall, coneoeted nod planned with remurkable persistency, but appurently with little sklll, tho victims of which wers Louis Btrasberger sud Charles Adier, of ‘tho Wrm of Louls Strasherger huporters of watches AN, wnd Jewelry, No.o 15 Malden inne, camo to n teaglo end’ toedny, The Dbinck- matlers, or one of thom, wus shot dead by 1 policeman In oy attewpt to arcest him utthe moment when his plot appeard o ho crowned with suecess, The ncevmplice of the fullow, who {3 known, cscapad. 1low nany thero are, 1, indeed, tho two wero not nlone in tholr enterprise, the polles were mnking every elfort to discover to-nkeht. Strusberger is A PHOMINENT 1ERREW, and Is roported to be very wealthy, ITe resido With his wife and four childron nt No. 123 Bnst Sixty-tirst street, The threats of tho blacks mulivrs wers ndways direetud acalnst hoth the Stenshergor und Adler fumilles, nnd uddresseid 1o tie Indles, Upol Whose fenrs thoy were ex- pected to work, Oporstions began us (e ek n8 Christoms, and a8 thoy pro- gressed tho pollce were ealled in, Wednesday night the ¢imux wis renchied, Miss Spetten,n governess, was along In tho Strushorger honso when the bell rane, and o nn who kept s face trom ke tght presented o letter which wis nd- iressed to My, Strasbergor. e was told that the nttor indy wasout, aud when nsked to lunve tho jutter o . ANATCHED IT AND AN AWAY. This reported to the pollee, and detectives were 8ot 10 witeh the house from early morning for areturn of the stranger, This wis tu-diy. ‘The mnn did not return, but In his stend n boy preseuted o fettor ut noot, und ean nway uftor dntivering It. Tho commands fn the tottor wore oboyed, “und tho groverness went ont, protected by o detective. On tho suuth- cust cornor of Madison uycnue be saw i standing looking toward Strasboryes's house. Anothier mnn walled pust, oxehungig signs. of recognltion with im. A8 tho Intter reached FIfth avonue n pistol-shut was fired, aod tho secand man wulked fowards Bixty-llyst stroot, 'ho govertiess crossing, dropped un envolope. 'he man stooped to plek it up. As he did so, THE DETECTIVE GRABIED, ML > The strapgor sprag back, and, putting his hand to diis bip pocket, shotted, ™ I will blow your bralng oute® Thy detectivo ‘drew s re- Volver rml bls prisoner’s hond striek aguinst it It went off, and tho bullet emshed throwgh tho man's left eye. le fell desd. A crowd githered, and " the boly wis tuken to the sttion, Upon the ody were © found Jettury In tho sune hundwriting e in the binek- malbing letters, showing tho dead man's name (o bo Bdwara Hernnn Johuunus Lugert, son of u merelmnt n Borlin, Prasggine. He wroth to hly mothor und sweethenrt that ho was poor, nls | tmost destitute, anid wis coniig home, e po: Ilulu hte ut night found 1ho seheuie wis tho roe wult : A DER P-LAID PLOT, In Jehich, Lagert 18 un uetor, but net tho teader, Albert % Vogul, pleture-dealor, No. 52 Stantun streot, was ureosted, und wdelttod tnt hu wis tho lender, and reil w signgl pistol. 1o cunculved tho plan while travelbig [rom-Euvong on v tho stennor llepublle with the Ue berger _fumily # yene nwo, Lugert lived at Noo . W Rldeidge strect. N uneld i3 a great - binker o Altom, Germnny, by the naue of Hans Baver, 115 roomnnie, s nian lamed Dutiziger, stuted it he understoud tho whole to be n Nillllstie plot to st pusdesslon of linportant paperseompromiaing tho llusslun Goverminont 1n the possession of Birusberger, This Vogel donlus, More areosts will bo mnde, und tho exde promilses nstounding develupinents, WINTER'S WILL. THIS CELENRATED : AGAIN IN COURT, Special Diapateh tu Tiss Chicayo Trivu Nuw Youk, April i,—Surrogato Townsond, of Queens County, tostuy bugan the hearing of the ovigenee ln the celebrated Winter will case, ut Jumaley, Lo I Tho ensu resembles more one of Wilkio Colllns’ or.Clurics Hendo's storles than un uetunl wnttor-of-faet oceurrenee, Nineteen yonrs awo Gabrlol Winter, reslding In Flushing, L. L, und pogsessed of property then vilued nt £250,00, and now valued ut fully 5,000,000, died Intestuto, Though a vige orous search was madde, notblng In the shipo of awil wad found, uxeept sn untinished drutt, which wus, of course, worthtess, Fis wife, who dled two months dater, hud evident knowledge of the fuct that ber husbund JAD ACTUALLY MADE A WILl, for ahe liursel! uxeeutel a testament bequenths tng tho untlve estute to hor sster Amella Corn- flold during tho luttur's lifetime, nnd attor her denth 1o Willinm Winter, the son of tho pair. On biw death thegrundehlidren woro to inhorit ubso- lutely, The will of Qabricl Winter not baving buen found, Mri. Wintor's wiil beewino of no valug, sho ouly posscsslag o lifa Intorost in tho vatute, und tho adwtnistrators proceeded to nd- minfster It for tho next of ki, tho son and two nephews nimed Livingston,' Litigatlon folluwed fur years, golog to the Buprame Court und (he Court of Appuals, but fnully the son seoured bis rights. ind wis contivimed In s liberty, un attoipt hm‘"“‘l hoen mude by his shaterund nophuwe toshuthim upin o lubatic usylum, Now comes THE KTIANG, of the ense. Last Friduy mavaing John Living- ston, thu futhur of tho Liviugston buirs, whily tuoklugover the Hbrury it b family Lome ot Flushiiu, dlscovesed what appearcd to b 8 concenled g ted - jn bogweon the fly-lent aud vover of un old quarto voluing ltevised Statuf With trembling hsuds ho ture thu leal open, snd 1o bls_unboutded astuns opt hudiscoverod n faded, musty dociinent, which on exumintion proved tohe noncothor than Thu Jongstuet will of Gabriol Winter, duted batl ueontiry uko, und giving everyibing 1o hls wity ubsolutely. It was dntod Mareh 27, 1860, und was theroforoifty-yeard old, On tho wrip- per wiy un fudorsomént in the old mun's hund- welting DECLARING IT 70 I U8 WILL, und duted Jan, 1831, probubly the day in which 1L wiw sealed Elu 1o fuw book, twenty- uight yoars ugo, Tho Indorsement ulso di- vected” the wite 1o rotaln it uud dellver it to tho . Burrognte, but ho o hud ovis deutly forgotten o 1l hev iy hlang place. “Tho seal, slgnutures of witnosses, cte, Wers ubl campl Thomas L. Weils, an gld Cgontiomun ot 8 cears, was proscit. fron New Jersey, amd testificd that the wiil wuy the sawe Wut bu sloted wd wilucss Biyeone FEATURE years nuo, The =of T now st yenes old, and b will s el a iy ondvavored to- st it Dbty of hia portion, The g there helwe ur New ¥ with Tnlldings n four lobe with WiRdings in 8ixth ayenie, three - ota with hodldivgs [n Seventh and Elehith nve- nues, the pestdence ot Ne West Fourteenth @reet, tha homestead ot Flushwg, and four other lnrwe vesldences in the villuge. ILANS GUTENBERG, 1Y BINLE. Speetu. Diapateh 1 Tie Chicagn Tribune, New Youi,. April 7,-The event of the lirinley #ale has heen tho steupgle for o poaseasion of (ho funious copy of the Gutenbere Bible, the onty one in Ameriea, with the exception of o copy In tho Lennox Libeery. Although tho firinley copy of Gutenbergs work hears no dute, it {8 betteved to tve been printed botweon the years 143) ind 1435, the work probubly aeeus wying a considerable part of that peclod, Tle- longiug to the extraardinary, rare Hrat edition, Willinm Winter, protnting ke 03, WHO OFIk1= It may properly cltim to bu " the Nest book over printed with types, The toxt 14 tho Vulgate of St Jerome with his prolog, fumillar onlys to scholars. ‘The typels Gathie, und not only the headeeds of fliminated enpitals brilllantly’ colored and dee- orated, but tho pavelty of typographleal orrors, and tho' nles exceutlon of detuil, ovince its title to precedence of muny oth- or coples In point eof orlgln, and s production ng an examplar, The caplials nre wmany of thon emblazened with orsamentations 11 gold, and tho two vohumes are I the orlginnt bindig, thick onk boards, shoathed n calf, beautifully stamped, proteoted at the cornors with ornamented shlelds of brass, and © deorated at tho centro with deslgng n the sume metul and bosses, The Gothie letters pre ns fresh us they were $00 yonra nga. For four conturies tho buok luy buried in the obscure libeary of the Predigerkirehe, ut - Erfurt, where it wus QUETUTIS cred gome flfteen years ago. It 8 older than tho vetlum copy in tho Nutional Li- Lrary in Parls, possibly by two or threo years. ‘Thie copy Is In an° execllent state of preservas tlon, unstuined by thno or mildew, and has evis dently never been washod. THE BOOM WIHERE TIE NOOK WAS SOLD TO-NIGIT was erowded with collectors and othors Inter- ested fu guch rave works. Just before tho bla- Qlug began o quiot geutiemnn, apparentiy nbout A0 years of age, dropped In sllently, and sta- tloned hhmself In n distant corner of the room, whenee his fuil, sonorous voleo could be distinetly heard by the nuetton- eor, while he.was masked from view by a group of lovkers-on. Tho Nest bl was §5,000, made by Mr. John I Bartlett, ‘This was rsed &0 ot oneo, when an- other voleo , ealled out $5,00), ' when tho qulot mun In: the far off corner bid $4,600, and fu kept vt raishi tho bids until $7500 Hiat bean renchied, A gentlemun named Brayton Ives b been very auxions 1o possesd the book, and finally ran tho price 1o § The auetonieer il just resuimed his lugica discoupsy o prove (bt hoe bouk was worth ut lonat 10,000, und that 6 copy of It would not probably be olfered memin for a quurter of o century, when the duel was declded by A DD oF 88,000 from the corner lit tho snno_distincf, sonorous tones ns before, ‘The nuetioneer nuw seemed (o be awire that tho striggle was ended, and arizied the ¢uso I u hopeless, perfunctory way. Three or four minutes passed beloro | tio mamner fell beavily upon the desl, in 1okt that tho Liutenborg Bible waa gold, A rush was maido for the cor- ner Lo congrutlnte the tew owner, but be hnd already slipped out of the room, gilently, and i pliice wad vacant, Hohad lonse beloro beon Identitied, howover, a8 Mr. Hamilton Cole, w lawyer of this oLy, It wis' agarvelods how Instantnneously the crowd vanlabed after tho event of the ever: fiig was finfshed, A few colleetors still ingered, and the few remoining words woro disposed of nt good prices, but tho Brinley sule was over, so far us any living faterest fn It was concorded, THE HIOUEST PRICE *evor pukd for n Gutenberg, or hs somethines mis- bamed Masoarin bible wits L3400, ond that was for the Porkins (u vellum) copy with two fuc- simllo loaves, It was purchased in 1839 In the sama year f third copy wout at the -Bykes sute for L2600, 1t 18 stuted that tho re- c%nbl ol tho llrl"l('l)‘llllo hore will be neacly £0,000. Thesunloof furt 1, which took place tho spring of 18, nugrczated S8 Part 2wy sola o year later for $EL6LET, kg o total of FRLKILO2 UL Tho two provious <Bivlea, Adding to this l)‘lhll the 30,000 obtninod from Partd, nished: teenieht, tho vatue of tho enllection thus fir gold foots up something over SLIOU, with Part 4 yot to come, SENATOR JONES. HE 18 NOU INTERESTED IN TItE ROBERTSON o Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. NEW Youg, Avell i—Sonator Jones says hie it not come to New York to proeare the witl drawal of Judge Robertson's name, Ho say 1 do ot know Mr, ltebertson very wobl, hnving only met him onee, during the Convention n Chlengo, aud {cortalely wonil not do_sueh o thing o to undertako to fnthionce his with- drawnl or to work against his confirmation, The riinor thit guch s iy bustuess 18 entlroly er- roncuus,” 1neMs HER LOd3 KILLED HEIL NEW Yous, Aprll 5.—5rs, Mugdalenn Mills, uged 60, sent her ndoptod daughter Kate, aged 19, to bank with $4000, nll tho monoy gho hind, sovernl weeks ngo, The young woman did not deposlt the monuy und disappeared. Mrs, Milly thon wank luto i Bortled molunehaly any threo weoks ingo bogin ta refuse foud, She eontinued to delnk, but, ut the expiruton of nine diys, cosod to do thute Her doath 3 wn- nounced to-dny. Eho was throo weeks without food und tweive duys without water. PERSONAL MENTION. Atiang tho arrivals ave Gon, Witllam Greer, L8, A dudgo Juremiul S0 Bluek, Penusyi- vanin: 1t G, Stong, Pavis, Ky.; ex-Oov. Hetiry M. Mutthows, West Virginin, THE WEATIL Tho weather la clenr, wing, ind_cool, THOCLEr 0T 1 1L iy 2589 0. iy 333 noon, 42 GOLD Fllos BUROPE, Thor- 2, ‘The Wicland browught €607,000 I gold, MAN KILLED. ¥ Detective Campbell shot sud nstnitly kitled s nan this morniog who vodlsted areest and nte temnted to shoot un oliver, (RAILWAY CAR-SHOPS DESTHOVED, The cnr-shops of tito Delawnre, Lackawnnns & Wostern aitrond st Dovor, Nudw buve beon destroyed by e, $oss, ¥3,00. X ** FORAE NoT" Judgo Bedgwiele to-duy lu the Bupoiior Court rofused tho npplicution” of Thuodore Moss and Ofliers 1o vacito the njunciion resteabing o from prosehug T piuy enltlud * Forgut- Mg-Not) e —— e TRICHINOSIS. Two Singnlar Cases ot Deatls from the Dincano in Bhilidelp| Spectal Disputel to The Chicago Tribune. - Prnnaneieisa, oy Murch 5.—Two singulae cancs of dosth from trichlnosls were Investls gutedto-duy Ly Prof. Longstreth, of Jelferson Colleko, aud D, Walker, of the Women's Med- fenl Colloge, ‘Plie subjects wers two childron of Predorfeke 8. Lutz, 3y Lutz's wite und vno other ehlld woro selzed with shnilar symptoms, wll about tho siamue thae, 4 fuw houra aftor bave g cuton somo bolled ham, 'Ebis led Dr. Wernor tosuspect trlelttue, und the romedles for thut troublo wero used with inppy elfect &4 to mather ond - eldest child,” while e youuger childron Bank papldly und - died, res speetively — ny und © six - dayd after tho ni'mpmuu uppearind, In o the deiath certi? cuto Dr, Woerner desovibed 1y disuase gu mation of colon and Jower viseora, wore commenly termed disentery,” Probubly tho parasitio origin of the disense would not lvo Leen suspeed but fur the international agltution on tho subject which 14 now In vnflrclm It wad with somo diglicully that tho 1. ¢ conld be liduced (o perit thi mutilution uecessiney to tho thorough exploration T tho disease, s, Longstreth and Walker mude the postmortsu exkniuntion ke completa s wits preticul, conbiniug thelr oxplorations m-lnclmnfir to the stomaeh and uurulmrinu Tiasues, whero the pain of 1ho disease hud ooy must compliined of, Although Thoy used i mileroseope of very bigh power, and De. 4,0ny- stroth (3 practived in looking for teichline, nono Of the pausites wern discoverad, D, Longe streth says that tho dlsense, novertboless, muy huve buon and probubly was ecaused by thi Unfortunately no portdon o tho “moat bo tound, and the hune whtet hal been ey o grooct wus wilwold, Gorman doctors who have wudo diligent study af trichime poisoniug huvo founl another maye Lid condition 1 swinu's ftesh that wonlbid be wore Jkely to produco thesyingtoms, Thix 5 u polson Wwhich 18 goueruted duribg the curlig of the muoat, that Jles durmnnt I the tasae sad nndis- vovoralie by the L\Illllulu" 'y even when geslsted Ly powortul magutiiers. When tuken nio the BUmn sysient 1t Lecomus i a derltant polson, eateulstad to produce tho p gy, und punsing whi diseuso af theehlidren, ‘Pric disouso In Philudelpht Heveral case: been troated suceesstully jo the Pend Hospital, where s origln and progress iuve buon closely studinl, Jir, Longstretl says o jan may Hve oh 1n apparcat hicaith with mill funs of thow bedded [n ts muscles, 11 promp Iy tronted tho sufferer bus u fule chunea of e Fecovesy, uvend tbough fufcated by willivns of 1881—TEN PAGES he pestiferons pavsties, A vory Duddly triehinous hnm might huve pi frritntion wnd indlammation of whis chtldren anffered, it the fet that nonge of the worms conld he Sotnd by 1ho il o the ghiey disinellned the phvaleinns to thitk their disense could bu 8o nttribmt MAPRIMONIAL Willinm sprang toward him with tho kntfe rulset iy but tripped and fell, eateting B8 ns ho went down, They rolled ou the flooe togethor bebind tho counter, and I8 thrned oy fop, with Bill's arms avound biut, Then tg knife tinshed several times, and 1 ran aud sep. nrated thom. Ta the strugglo 1 was euton the hand, When Bilis wis taken away, he was Jusg ublero waik, Fvery thno Bl struck himthokuite seoued ta sink (nto him two or threo Inches The probmblo murderer hud been drinking to exeess for soverid days, and at tho time of the nssuult on his brothe was in n stato bo) o fronzy from tho effocts of hla potitions, They nra all praminont wied politielsng, and have riw 8 boen regardad as pencedul citizons, above his hey CRIMINAL NEWS. A Man Shools the Dostroyer of His Family Dead on the Street in Baitimore. il of iho Alleged Assi Judge Page, nt Austin, A very qulot and el Bbrated st evening at the realdence of M. Joh Alston, No. 449 North Losilio atroct, tho con- trncting parties belng s daoght Alston nnd Me Jahin Moorehe ‘Thu purfors wel With Hlowers nixd 1ho front parlor L 11 tho by window In mted a Tnre tlornk wintrel. In,undon tho mantel wits u bigo hunk of eut 0 this wins o mtsogram of the eonteneting parties, und over tho parlor door wad the traditiouil horsenlive, compos Hottquets il The Editor of the Kansas City " Times" Arrested for Criminal Libel. COLD-RLOOD Speeial Dispateh to The BArTivone, M., Apell murder wis perpetrated on one of the publie streets uf this city thinmorning, Domestis jne felfelty was the causo nf time pret Jobn dettz wife,andehnrged herw intimacy with Sitns N. marrlod man, with three children, tlmes Beltz hnd threatened to tuke the ilfe of Colemnn, ond this morning ho enrrivd s deter. A cold-bloodeq pots of lowers Were genttered abotit tho roonts fn profusion. Joht Hand's orchestry was statfoned n th biek p for, wnd ns the bridal pn steirek up the 'V Wiy Inndsomely i rolicof white enlin, und veil uud orange Dloss wero ntiended by Mesars, MeCren, who neted ns ushers, Thore wuero no etidants, Bishop Melaren et the bridnl party and_performed” the cercinouy nce Amprossivo | coremnony lip tragady, For somo refused to live with his [{{nikiclity and Improper olemun, who 8 stivo o Highly Sensational Attempt to Escape by Four Conviets at Jack- son, Mich. entergd tho rovm: iy Mareh,” T ore i henvy bridul ns, T (1, U Egan nand W, 8, Furlons ;\llnck of n Drunken Man upon 1lis Brothor In Plttsburg. ¥hllo'wigioiang John Beltz, who earried a revolyer i hls lert band, which e deliburtely nime breast and fired. Tho balt passeil {nto the con- tre of the chost, hroke one rib, plereed lung, aud Todged I tha innseles of thobiok, Columan am ghot,” knocked Nelta down, and with tho aid of others took the re. volver Trom him, The shooting erented gront oxcltement on tho streets, it Colomun tuken to a nelghborivg dvug where he explred in a cou, ngked why e had committed Iteltz roplled, exoltediy: * Woll, b my fanflly, sud I intended o break bim up.” LAND SWI overwheimed with tho cony An clezant wedii served, aftde which Mi, aund Mrs, N tor Bt. Louls, and, after w Sonthorn trip, will tutku Pittsbuey tholr future home, r roomns of 1he house thors wis o of elognnt aivd costiy presents, Tho cere- mony was withessed by i sinul compiny of jne atives, who remmiined ne it u good time niter tho rututliilons of tholr per wae thio oorehend lert A Prohibition Leoturor 8tirs Up a Rlot in ‘West Point, Ind, spr 1, erying, W AN BXCITING EPISODE. i and With fua. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JACKKON, Mich,, April T.~This nftornoon four converts In the Michlgan State Prison made a desperate dash for llberty. The four prisoners wero nined Kavaunaugh, who {8 seeving nosene tence of twenty-tive yeavss Murion Smith, a twenty-year wan; Lynch, who had ten years; ' and Bullivan, who ulso eamo here for n deeade. They urce the miost derperate conviets hit the wrigon, They were working in the west end of the trip-bummoer shop, In charge of Keeeper Woodliead, when thoy rushed ou him und threw him down, Kavanuugh standiog over him pro- ventling him from rising. T'he rest of tho prisoners looked on, when two of them uttempted to rescne the keeper, but were promptly knocked down. Smith, Lynch, and Sulllvan then selzed ho ladders used i the shop, lashed thom together, and ran out tho door of tha rear siop to tho wall, followed by Kavanaugh. placed the ladder ugatnst the wall aud Lynch ran up, followed by tho three geommleels. As Ruon 18 thoy left tho shop Koeper Woodhend nrosc, und, runniug into tho next shop, eave tha Keoper Perin Ieltz wns aree thmate feiends wnd tho howse aud fnditlue: departure of the bridal purty, 1ho dospurite decd, =BRADLEY, Epecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. EVANSTON, I1l., March 7.—A vers elegantwed- diwg ocetrred in Evanston lnst cevening ut 6:16 u'elock, belug that of Mr, Juhn 8, MeLonnen, of Montreal, Unnndu, and Miss Loulsn Bradles, of Lvanston. The ceremony oceurred at tho resi- rdance of the bride's futher on Jlinmnn avemie, Aty were prinelpaily the reiatives, of the aud thoir nearest felends ted tho bride and DLE PETERING Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ELAND, 0., April 7—Ovlando Van Hise, Quorge Linn, nnd John K. Corwlin, the threa chnrgn of conspiracy 1o des Fraud tho Government i tho now tamous Mis- sourl land cuses, were custody to-day for wapt of evldence to prosceute, When the arrests were made—nenrly w month ago—Distriet-Attorney Meyor requested a cons tinuance of a proliminury hoarlng till Detective k Tyrroll, of St. Lonfs, ond ottior Goverie ment oflleinls from tlut clty could have time ta come forwnrd and prosceute the di Tho vases wers eontinnnlly o wmoraing, when the detendants ngal for liearing, nothine hving been heard 1rom Luuls oittclnls, Cominissiuner Whit elr dismissul. A MURDEREI'S CONFESSION, CINoiNNat, 0. Aprll T—Sovera) days ugo the dena body of Julin Burenberg, u wenlth butctiers farmer, noar Aresntiell, 0., was found trampled beneath the feot of u borso in his stablo. terduy Duvld 12oss was urrested on suspleion uad Iuto Inat night he confessed thut ho hnd core mitted the murder and bl rohbed tho housy of warked for Burens 3 was due bl ol Barrenboric, und thut-he bl - we cttlement when T ment to wssiult bin, ensed ont tho hemd with a smail elub wid b Ross ing n bnd record, arrested here on E all Qlsehnrged from from the villuge aid Chiengo. At exaetly the tlne appoln groon sivaneed futo the south purlor, and were mude one by tho Iley, by the Itev, ticorge L Noyes, 11y to the Congregationn! formuln, Tho parlors wero benutitully lecornted with iowers, and in front of the bridal porty wiy u of calla diles, nnd it varous poluts around tho apartment wero teaflitg smlinx and bouguets of 'uu Drido was dressed | ended satin dress, en princess, trimmod with lnee and orango blnssomy and n veil, and grootn wero wnittonded, AT mony un eleant sHppCE was acrved. cur Drowght the guests from Chieago, ock with the bridal bl rd, MeLenneh wont East last ey ded toir, after which they will wo 1o Moutrenl, where thoir future bome will be, wero many, rich, and elegant. Evunston loses uch by the depurture ot Miss J. Heott, nsslated 1. 1, necord- cautiiul clusier 1w white bro- nch wits on the wall and feaped to the ground. Lug ho struck tho earth @ guard oo the wall, rulsed his gun, took alm, and tting tho cacaping conyict lu thy alde und pussing thioush tho lungs, 1 "Thera wis iuch oxeltomen canvicts, but nlt woie orderly and quict. The witdest rumors provalled In tho city. Y the Weatern dssoclated Dress, DeTrorr, Mieh., April 5.—Four conviets made 10 eseipe from Ntute Prisgn clock this atternoon. er on the agelenltural imploment coutruet of Withington, Cootey & Co,, the tour betng In o oo near the vorth wall with Buddenly one of them, n desperate nanied Lyneh, sprang upon hiny m down, but Was provented from o OF the other eonviets, ol watelh him while prepur ceted For eacupe, ad It ho endeavored to et up and ralso tho alnrtm he would kitl hin z\"'lm L puir of tongs wihl aamed Bead, tired, tho ball hi —RANKIN , . Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes BLaty, T, April %.—~Tho marriuge of M. 110 tind forme hm'u‘:nfi elulmed that full & a despernto nttem| Hrenberg tude a lu hud steuek tho kin, daughtor of John the resldence of tho Lride's Highinnd nventie, In this clty, st ovening, Tho nson oflicinted, puny of lirvited grueats witnessed tf My, Jobn Moleu, daughter of Ald. Jame: I narelago at thy bl About 16 guests were present, ‘The groom 18 Sry, 1t wealthy citizen and MOB LAW IN GRORGIA, ATLANTA, Qn.,* Aprll Tatts, in Colfes County, was robhed und el Willie Johns was cbarged with the erlme and turned over to flve mon, who tok him away, Five doys nftor the prisoner Indinn Ford, Seventeen-Mile wus shut to pleces nud a o wis clutehed in one.ot his hands, nOr's guest two of the men who' went off with the prisoner gworo that they did noL knew who It f8 enid that tho guwrd were ounced upon by & party of wrmed wid nown 1o, who hureled Ji sud riddled hin with bull killing him by Rev, ¢ B Die A lurge com- he store of Ium ho had In bl bunds, M tho other conviets thireo hulders, tich it r S thuiil et door for the wall, phnced the buddor. Lyncl 'wad the thrst to nscond. Lo renchied the top oF the'wall und was Just goe itig ovor, whets the aluri was rajzed, and the d othors were quickly on und, One unrds shotg Lyeiieh thrde thes, ‘lio othor coiviets made © stnned, Dt were #oon overpowered, f ong of 1ho keepers Wi qulto severe Iy Injured (0 tho melée,and twoor thires convi who nsslated the authoritics ulso recelved st son of John Mel.e dustieo of 1ho Peac “Llio purties to ot Ju tho best Elgin soclety, an part o his b At tho Coroe waddings aro well known both uvents sro DEAN=MORRILL. Spectat Disyateh to The Chicaoo Tribune Rockrorb, Hi, April 7.—, nlnl uvent vecurred in thi tha contracting purtles bomy Mr. Waltor Berns rmilllon, Duk., and Miks Minnie b The ceremony was ohns to Inalun notuble mutrimo- eity this evening, CRIMINAL LIBEL, Spectal Dispateh ta The’ Chicags Tribuné. KAN#AS Crry, Mo, April 7—Dr. M. Munford editor nud proprietor ot the Kdnsas City Tiines, wua arrested this eveniugat tho lnstaneo of Judge d. D, Burgess, of Linn County. op # charge.of eriminul lbel, - Dr. Munford ot oncs puve bl and was relensed, dge Wiivguss entered u dumige sult ugaiist tho Times, cliiming 519,00 ditnages for ut'er- nnces durkyg tho viecdon Inst fall, 46 whtch tme thg DIadLILE was ran wrd Doun, of Vo JL Morrill, of this plice performed Ly the Hev, 7). M. Heed, in tho o of ntimate friends, - weddod cutiple dopayted inmedintely for their Western home, proposing to reside ut JUDGE PAGE!S ASSASINS, Special Dispatch (o ‘the Chicugo Tribunes AUATIN, Aprll T—=The Rley trinl to~duy wis one of unusuul 1ntevest, capeclally ns Dotectivo Wuood, the buckbone or tho proscoution, veeupied the stund and gave dotalted necountof Iis con- neetfon with tho remurknblo case, nnd wis sub- Jected to n oroas-exnminntion us morciless as (¢ Mr. Erwin exerted bhlmselr to break down thistestimony, The wituess bad not kuown of any detective belne In prison tor wylug to fusten erlme oa Innovent partles. f 1 lurgo elre Abuut ten days 5o FIRE RECORD. CIHICAGO, Tho atarm from Box 121, cornor of Stato nnd Twenty-sceond atrects, nt £:42 o'cluck yesterday afternnon, nroso from tho fall of n smoke-stuvk ‘Wabash nvenue, “The poir- toke suggested tho fdea of o wus exhnustive, e o tho Uie g for Jus DANGEROUS, Speciut Dispateh to \on buitdlog No, 21 ing gut of tho & Henee the faldo atarm, n from ox 29t wig cnuded by an overhen fira Lo fruine partition Ingrton stroct, owned by A, pled by Mr, MeGovern, ‘Pl wlnrm from 1 John Acker was dame gerouaty cut by Snmuel MeCullough In deunks en flght, tho resuit of a banterime wiatllug: nuteh, on tho Kitbourn road, b the Yown of Ouk Crevk. At tho latest roport the ijured tromely aritieat condis enrful of rtal resul d s proseut whoveabonls ara one The injured man and his ngmilint e pung en of eminently ruspectuble fums ily connectiou. AN EX-DEPUTY TREASURER. Spectal Divpateh to e Chileugo Tribune, ReoruE, 1, Apreil T=Me. D, R, Bmith, ex- Deputy Trensurer of this county, areivad n the elty lust nfght from 1ot Spriugs, Ark., whero he hag been for the bonefit of hie health, fudt sesslon of tho Geand Jury an fndictment wis funnd ugalnst Me, Sinith for embezziement, and us Mr, Smith was absent, 0 requisition was Issued by the Governor and pi hi It was not found n Hmith voluntarily urrd nt his lonie, ned wit romais B0 UntL o cun give boud Tor 36,000, abundonded wouen ave permitted i Plnker- at 0:% Inst eventng | do ot recelvo nuy portion of the rewnrds of- fered; wis nt Austin from the 4th to tho 1k uf Buptembors mmy have spent s part of the ll-ame nenr this ety n ort} varlous plices - in Wisconsin botore vistting und wus Introduced to seuder, nnd oceus 18 Iyingg fun an oxi night ut n house d MeCullongh, T at 7300 Inst evenlog wis enused by o smnll 8tove settig lire 1o sumo in u_wirgscreen factory Dusetmont of No. 181 Mudlson strect, i dts nciplency by one of un extinznlshed minutes hond. erable dumuio Riley, and_dlvst niltnon tho Istuf, O e n & ™ ropher,™ ittt robberles througbout tho countrys itd not rocite the instances, wits diseovered Pinkerton's night-watch, an with but slight damago, way wotllit* havo estrsed o il lngre atoci of tens on tho toor above bo- lungluy to Henry 8o ison for committing n burglury told him | bad shot o nigger I he.trled to shoot me, but { e ot tho best of bim; that the niwger ioon, und wo quiritled togetior; uevor ut Fort Worth North Carollm AT TOPERA, KAS, Tho rolting-mill woed Jointly by the Unlon Pacltio and Atehl- sonTopekn & Sunta F6 Ratlvoad Compuny. los cnted ot ‘lopekan, buent nt ¢ o'clock to-night. Tho five canvhl ' from the wxplosion ot u L | whito wu wey cruckad” wante, o told Riluy at Stevuns Point was not trio: enlllits dttention to wuy plaed that mieht be “waorked”; but be called my uttentlon to ono that might be, Queston—Wero you sentenved whilo i tho nrmy, and pardoned by Abraham ut the witness prowuptly rephed: bators the objecdon couid bu Tho objuction was sustnined nfter Mr, d announced that ho had a telogram from Wushiugton stuting thot the i been forwurded, but b not 10 tho proveciings M tho vecelnt by mall from proots luipeaching Detective Wuod, stid sub- mittud the sune to the Uourt. cxnuiined by counsal for defense, . Bewin aaked that Mr. Wood bo Str, Buriipnune ob- ced I the Shere +S3ITY 10 BOTYD toy who wus olting tho shafting. olb blazed up antt canght the de K the thunes spread whitn worntortul rapldity. Tho bourd root, aid IN SELYF-DEFE | Br. Loms, Aprll 7.—A Versuilles, Mo, fpeciol himaelf ubluze, An alarm was glven A drunken row among rullrond-tie chope anizincer, and tho opuratives, nenrly 100 In i iy hud thmu toesenpo bofore the ywot ‘fhe toas In estimated at 3 S0010 3 mon aro thrown out of cuploymunt, uched this olty, Erwin anouniced awshington of the tho ° nstunt tmun numed Kirkerdall by John €. Day former attucked Duy with an nx and wits £hy dewd. 1o had proviousty attielicd niothar m sud bad beon knocked down with w ctub, ‘Pl documont A'l' PEORLA, 1LL, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicaus Tribune. Prowia, 1L, April T—Stacy 13 Hart Unlon Grain-Drlll Munufuctory wus tatally de- stroyoi by fire this morning. Loss §25,000; One lipidred mon uru thrown yment. Tho vropriotors will re- —~About 4 o'lock this worning 48 (st & Co's Unlon GraaeDielll Fuetory” W Lol blvsod wpon the stnd, cuted to tho evidenco, but the objection wis not sustalned. The document “churgoed thut Wood, u Bergennt of Company K, Twelfth New York Cavalry, bad been found wullty ol man- BURGLARY! Spectal Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune -Basy S8aaiNAw, Mioh., April 5—The weats myrket of J, A, Beamlander, at Wost Buy Cityy was entered by bupglom last nlght. A wold i ensh was tiuken, ver untit this mornlng. mun numed Albert Winegarton was areented toe duy nud the money und wirch recovered, sirrunue 81,00, unt of emploj Lulld it onee, folonfously shootin, I'rouea, 1l April 1 In oxplanution, Mr. Wood sald the mun hud been killed by the neeidentul disohnrge ot i gum, thit ho (Wood, undo dustroyod by fire, B supnuee w8 follown: Assoelation, &3700; Nutlonal, Hartfurd, Phamix, Hartford, 20005 Luncashive, 1lonie, New Yorl, 8,000 North Hritish, 83,000, ly tho work of un fucondlaey, A LEADVILLE MINE, it Colon, April To—Nire fn tho Feyor 11 mines, whioh has uever Leen completely exe tinguished, but bua beon swoldering Tor weels, broku out unew yesterday, between the Little Pitssbur and _thy Carbonifcrous, and I8 raittnge furlousiy, nucessitaling thu stopblng nf work in the lnpnedinto vivinity, throwIng ovey 100 men Propurntions uro Dol steam Bito tho drifts und swother e —— —— THE SLCBBERY GANG. The pollco of tho North Bido have for some thie been ot 4 lo3s to placo the vesponsibllity for a serles af peity erlines, snenk-1hults, und window “tikos," Ay luat the work bas huen lden- ttied na thut of 8 number of young hoodhims, uicded und nbetted by bewds old to the busliess, wider the mune of the *Blab- bory Gunig,” 'Pho heidguarters for the outiit has beai I the budviment ot No, H T lnols dle-culored negro, who s Bt ti:nlr. hins kept open h«lplu!u ¥ durcss on thut Ly threo months, and peceived un lipge ot the oxpiratiut of his v, ‘Pilg was the extont of his of= nishment, so far ud Wt chirge wity Commerienl’ Uniou, MILITARY CONVICTS. DALLAR, Tox., April T—Lleut, Smithors, with 0 dotuchment of the Tenth Cavalry, passed nving in charge ten goldiors of the Tenth Cavalry und Twinty-fourth 1 Aentenced 10 serve terms from one to fiv in tue wilitary prison ut Fort Lowvenworth, A TORGER ARR DeTiOIT, April T.=Yesturday aftoruoon Ar thur Bmith, of Seiplo, Mich., attemptod to sl two forged notes (o tha Hilisdale First Nutional ested on_suvpleton and von A sutt of womon's elotling Wud fuund In his satehel ne the depot, A MURDERER CAIURED, « Cnarrasnoaa, Tean, Avril Who kilted un old mun named Flotohor fu this Februayy, was captured 141 the moants it 100 milos north of thls city by the Sherith With u pusso of eloven moi, ARRESTED FORR BAS Spectal Dispalch ta The Chicuno Tribune, Watwauge, Win, Aprit T—Jotn O'Connon’ of Qeonuinowoe, was arrestod Lo-night, snd will b tuken ek 10 that placo o chnrgogl bis: torin of bury fenso und pu north to-day, nce of The Chicago Tribune, West Point, Ind,, April th=This little com- muplty was tho sconu of cousiderable excltes ment last ovening, und for a timo it scemod ue though n general riot wus hnminent. Somo thue ugon mun mamed 1elf, trom Kontiaky, oume 1010 the nolghborlined, and took o pronis nent position on the prohibitlon quention, mak- ing $pecehes and otherwlso working up o boom, For some nuse he inearred the displedsure o somo of thoso whodid not sco things as hodld, und they flunlly guve. bim to understand Tlppeeanne Come- Hpactal Corresponr: out_of wployment. LR Ik, Ho wits tessed tho erine, a half-dozen ar woro tndicted ot u charge of riot, uud lust oyoning an olice fuyotto Lo muku U arres npanied him, nnd tho sceased g one i L 1o wis ut the hottom of the proscuits uudu threats of violonee, wus quiotly progeeding with hisguty wus corngéred in thu store of some ol tho uugry populace, and jLwasn't I before o bud beon . thumped, knocked undor the counter, cuno duwn fran nud ull orenn, wirpet, whero uudy aenlshing of thoe weturof the pee el chilrs, rickety boedd, be wrimed waulls, i eracked stovo, and dHapidutod purapberilin of housckeeping. moke up the Lust night Onleers 1o thy Chlewgo Avenuw station, 1 down upen the pluco nml capiivd Heovy Birint, Pdward Jobnson, Cunnhgwood Kerry snd Alb and Brint ure tho “otd houds' 1ofore roterrud o, tieh ono uppesring o by org thun i years of- uge, The othuors ennge 1 3 L0 16 years of ugo. homu when the oflleers cailed, nviug gone out, with fone of tha gune, presunbly with un eye o business, Tho youls man Buttou Is wolf Kkuawt 1o the pulled us tha partuer uf *8tubby ' Hicksd, who I8 10w doine time fn Joliot, wd Hir- Juil but o short time, Tho Dopury=She cutio (o his redeniv, ordered tho asastlunts to lot him alone, and hud gelt sent olf, o Mr. White- noud taking :}Im to Gien dull, I ! 10 Dexvan, Colo., April 1. tve trom Farmingbuw, Mo Killed u tuan, was shot dend at Del Norte to-duf or stealing his Lorse su on (liferent covaslons. TO B HANGED, Nasuvipue, Teun, April f.—Job Williams coloved, tho wife-murderor, will bo hunged 88 Waverlv to-norrow, tho Uovernor's - resplt o thirty diys cuding ut HOUR LO-MOLrOw. Willluw $iowe, 2 fugls whero ho b juxutles ot (o hun and Stle, o 0 He wad consldorably Jut (s not badly injure 0 Littuyetto this norning, Much bad blood wiy vngendered by the ro oecurred Letween tho o ftur Which w nunbor of eyes werw draped in mournlng but 6o fatul results followed, olticer completed hls nrrosts, and tGok part of thy men to Lufuyotio, where they were placed Tho town 18 much worked el Huney Kecley, by J. L Jnck Wil Button, e . 11, Jnekson aud sovornl contliets | (hrogyening his I ptending fuotlons, durs aly " wits nut ut undor bonds 1o-duy, up over the oenreenee, A HORRIBLE CRIME, Specuat Dispatch 1o Tho Chisugo Tribune, Prrrsmna, P, Aprit two Lrothors nuwed Evans this afteravon, ong of thom stubbed tho pther fn fouy plioes, n- Mleting whit are supposed 1o be fatal wounds, Ono of thow, Willlam, bus a clgur-storo; tho other, Ells, thu victim, i8 the proprivtor of w snfoot, A third brothor, Juho, who withessed tho ulfruy, telis tho story us followss wiino Into the vlgur-store ubout § o'vlvek wid A fow minutes atter Wilis dnm rushed in with u knifa fu bid buvd and his youny brother A BALTIMORE MURDER. BauTimon®, April 7.—John Doltz, an sklminer, 1oy morning shot aud killea Slius He Colomuuy, whow be aceused of dostroylug bl wite, Iieltz §8 under arrust. ris hus been out ot somoe NG ugo, 1u o quurrol between H.' Hurbeson, North Clurk atreot, “Atter foroing o dooy vear of Abe siore, the wonld-bo direovered and svared sway, ‘Tho mbbery of Mra. Brouwhton's Bouse, No, 288 Wells strout, und druwing nstrumonts, urgliirs werg pilet et TIE PATE O CURTIS, Laye Kook, Ark., Aprll T—U. W, Curtis, WFO murdered Scott Muy ls Juhuson County 10 itrs nio, hus becn sentenved to bo banged 8¢ tarksvliio on May 20, e e — Artistic Judgmont in 8t, Loulv. At. Louls Post, 1t 18 51 10 be tld by the iwathetlo u ro I8 1ot u noted private pl bo enn telld serambled o Irow o reul cuaves' wid cifered, und property i's yuuun ut No. 04, s robbisd of elothibg Thesound other matiers tho winds ol the polive ue the work of the band, tho cupliire und broakug up of which will bo u sourer of gruthieation o Fesideutd of tug Novth tolkiyg 1o mie, O thy saigo sticet, uro et down at tho mouth with nager, nud, us ho run at Ells, iy boy dodied buliind the oid of the vouuter,

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