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T FORBION. |G o | i o] NEW YORK., | Ghmifi et ALNOST A MURDER. | sy g s e i Detailed Analysis by Par- nell of the New Land Bill K Conolusion of the Trial of the Aceused Nihilistic Bomb- Throwera. Bentenoo of Death by Hang- ing Passed upon All of Them, Confirmation of tho Reports of the Mnssncre of Flotter’s g Exploring cho. The Bey -of Tunis Rejects Overtures of Assistance by France. He Appeals to the Porte for Pro. tection Against the French ; Invnsxon. Kurdish Chiéfs Invited to Bo Repdy to Soon Iunvade - Persia, Boaconsfiold’s Weakness Btlll a Osuse of Muoh Anxloty—Our Minister B to Austria, THE II“S". PARSELL ON THE IRISH LAND DILL, * Sorcinl able., * DuBLN, Aprll 10.—Tho foilowlug conversation mk place botwenn a correspandent and Parnall last ovening, wnd foreshndows what the Irish {eader Intended to sny at Cork: Correspondent—Do you consider that the pro- vislonsof tho Nrat part of tho measurn will prove satisfactory to the tananta and securo o Bnal settlement of the land question? | Mr. Parncll—[ do not tuink wat tho pmflulon that tennntashull uppty to tho Court to Ax A falr rent for them witl be othorwise than disappolnt- g ta thom. In tho first place, tho constitution f tho Court fs not a favorable ono to the tenant, It 18 the same. tribunal—nomely, the County Court—which hnd THE: POWER OF ADJUDICATING UPON CLAIMS under the Land nct of 1850, .18 ong-sidod char- acter contrlbuted very much to the falluro of * that uot inseeuring the ndvantages It {utonded for tho tonants. Tho constitution of thuso Courts {s oxceadingly defective, ns the Judgos presiding | over thom uro. oither land- lords, ' lanidlords' relutives, or. nomfiices of landlords, or else membersof Whig or Tory cluhs, Tho tenunts have no confidenco In thaso nen. Ilenco. it 18 that, Rnonor thun risk thelr nonoy In ltigation, thoy have preferred to abe Ftain from secklug componsation under lhu act + of 1810, Agnin, . THE COMPENSATION CLAUSIE of the bill provides that~tho sealo sliall not ox- ceed n certatn suwm, 'This Joaves it open to tho' Judgus to calenlato the tonant’s interest upon uny loss sum than thia that thoy please, and ox- derlenco of the working of the Liud nct of 1870 has shown us that. very fow Judges give' the eame umuunt, differont Judgesin dilforont parts of the country giviug ditferont amounts, and harilly auy Judgos giving tho full nmount, This Jends us to fear. that i, tha working of _tho .. prosont - bill- thoro. will - bo --a consideruble _varjadon ; Ly different Judges in calculsting tho intarest as bosed on this seheme, rendoring tho prospect of o resors to « his Conrts very discouraging to tho tenants. - 1t Isalso greatly to bo feurcd that mullltudu of tenants will Lo CUT OPF FROM THE DBRENEFIT OF THE BILL by thonot of tho landiurds In either evicting thoin or solling tholr Interest for the nop-pay- mont of nterost, In the {dterval, may tenants whbo Just yoar were Lept nllve ‘by tho rocolpt of charity from Awnerien, and who awe one or more yours ox- orbltant rent -t the:lmdlord, will bo uttorly unablo to pay theso arvears, and ns the question of fixing tho falr, rent has no referonoo to tho arreirs they wilt he unabls to clear them of, and will thus- be nrovnntod from obtain- ing any boneit from ' tuo. mousure. + Jtlsucgontly nocessary that It should be mado Tetrospoctivo, nt all evants ‘as far bagk as tho. commencoment of thig distross of 1870, so thnt tho landlord should bo provented from selling the Iuterest_of teunnts bofora the blll passcs, 1n Irclund thera are 341000 small holdings val- yed at under £8, of which 115,000 are valuod at less thau £4. For thoso tenants the legal ox- pense of applyin to the Court to fix n frir font, nud of proving 16 lmprovements mado by tharusolvea and thelr prodecgssors in the titlo, aud of arpuing the cnso genernlly, would form AN ALMOST INSURMOUNTADLYE, BARRIER, Anathor reason for tho fulluro of tho.nctof 1670 is equalty applicuble to tha prosent meas- ure, I rofor ‘to the unwilllugness.of tho country gttorneys to act for tho tonunts owing to tuelr - dread of being *hoye cotted” by tha landiards and nuglatratos In thol ordinary practioe *at ' petty scasions, This polnts to tho neoossity of the abolition of unpald magistrates tand. substitutlon of tho vrllenl(imm! Jury systoam by elooted County Boards. Ig short, tho difgultics or securing for the smatior clasa of tenants tholr rights fn tho Jolat propriotorship of the aoll,Which this bill Turports to provide, appuitr to 1o almost Invin- dible, No tenant-can derivoany beneit from jt. Uplees b has plenty of . - MONEY TO SPEND IN IITIOATION, To obtaln adeclaration of . fair rout & sqllaltor raust bo employed to proparo motioes, a oivil ongincer to survoy tho . holding, exverts 0 value thg |mp-oveinonts clwimed by the tenunts, and . witnasses ns to the- time of Occupanoy, Thon thoro would bo the oxponkes uf hearing, the counsols’ fees, and so lortu) hera couli n tennnt farmoy b found, untess] ferbups, rich grazier, with sulloiont oournge 1o obln falr repts a8 tho result of tho legul procecdings which I buvg desoribed, Then ngatn, thore 1 aroat riskof’ adeprooln- UoR of pricps fn agricultiral produce, owlag to AMERICAN COMPETITION, i A8 you wil baye observed, tho * fule ront " hay- Iluhnn fixed by tho Court, no furthor appli- Llflnumhoumdo for fificon yenrs, Bupposing t bad beon fixed throughout lvoland years lR’D. It coull o tho position .of tppnnt-farmers to-diy {4 fuco of tho fall whick hus taken Pplace n Iuemeproduce, 1F rents woro fixed tos }‘""""“’- whnt guuranteo I8 thore that nereassd arelyu cumpotition. would not enusa .. still &reuter fall In the vaiue of land? It was from Sousidorations such s 11ioso that the Bxoontive Caunmmitico of tho Land Luauge wus Induced n Your since nut to undertake the rospunalujlity of furthop rogoinmending the vop A" pe A BATISFACTORY SETTLEMENT - 9f the land question, but to domand Instead tho ;""flwlwry oxpropciution of rackerentipg 20dloras by tho mtate. This 'wo concelvo to ®lford a far euslor, qulcker, snd Jesy oxpunsivoe salution of ‘the question than any, other, for u anncnt meusuro having for fts object tha : Uustment of renta must, 10 the tymRhY OF tho ent aftico add the unocruluty and pcrll of o vu':m of law, Correspondent—~Da you LR jeot tha frst part of the bjlp » propu ° NJ ) : Mr. Parnoll~By no mouns. Oursely, fallure, worklng Its DWII' weshall llnvlu froed €8 {rom Shie responsiblilty of fts possibla probuble friotion,- and , difttoulty of snd the Govepnmont Gaylog of accord * propesed such & solutlon, and nd dovate our attention to'pointing out o utlompiing to romedy its dofeota during the tlflu Of tue mensure through Pgchmment, M’ :r 118 ennotuient we ghal) uso the Fesouraes 'l 0 graanization of tho League to epablo the “:lv::ummfl- s besp of its Intricats proe THE COMPLETE uuanluflox OV TUE TEN- AN V438, the pomey o wm. it undoubiedly onrble us to uvercome many of ita defeets, wnd mako tho most of any advuntages which it offers. Tho firat part of tho bl will cortainly ronder jt ' mord diMicult for tho Iandlord lo nyjot or rnck-ront his tenants in futurd, thuuigh' we !mu- L8 rosult t the boest will prove ndlm\(lnuln tto tho bilk of the tanantry, The second pat| ntnwhmhlhmudl- Vided the bl for conventenoo of nunlysis—tinme- Iy2 that referring to pensant propriatary, thern- elpmution of Idnds, migratlon, and emigration— I8, with the oxcoption of tho latfer provisivns, afa inuch MONE BATIRFACTORY AND I'ROMISING cnlm~ ActER, 1N fact, It ia ntmoat Hiue for ifno tn nmmrdnnm: Wwith the recomtnendation of tho Committeo ap- Doluted by the Lund Lenguo fu April, 18%, for tho purposo of drawing Gp 8. program ot Purlinmentary land . reforms, The Come mittea consisted of Measrs, Davitt,. Engan, * Landon,. Kottle and ysulf Idonot think I can do hetter than quoto, tho maln provisions provided in this portion of the bill, ‘and compare them with corresponding pssagea In the report of our Committee. This pordon. of tho ' LIl provides for the oppointment of - n ° Commission - to bo termed tho. Irish Land Commission, with powar to uequire and hold Jund for tho purposcs of the act, The reportof our Committee ree- ommended the creation of n Committeo of Land Administention for dreland, with power to deal :vllh all questions retuling lu the land of 1rg- and, s THE WEL PROVIDES that tho Tand: Commiission may mivanco sums 10 tho tonants for the purposo of enabling thom to purchnso thelr holdings, not oxecediog threo-muruu of tho purdhase mnunoy, and so to ‘socuro ‘tha tenunt “the title of such holding, and that the advatice thus made by the Commiasion to tho tenant sbould, be repald by tho tenant by an annulty fn favor of the Land Cotninisslon for thirty-five yenrs of £5 tor overy «£100 of such ndvance. The report of our compnitieo reeommended that where the land- lord and tenant of any bolding hnd ngreed for the sala tu tho tenunt of tho sald holding, the Comtulssion should executa CESSAIY CONVEYANCE - TO THE TENANT and advanco him tho wholo: or pnrt. of tho purchnse monoy, and upon such advance belng mado by tho Commission such holding should Lo deamad to bo charged with an annuity of £5 for overy £100 In such udvaico, such annulty to bo limited fn favor of tho Commission and to bo declared repayrble in thirty-five years, The blll further providos that the Commission may pitrchnse any estato for tho purpose of re- solling to the tanants thelr holdlugs comprised on such cstate, tho monoy boimg advanced to tho tennnts as nhovo deseribed, Instead of ‘ro- selling thelr holdinge to the tennuts the Com- missiun aro nlso ampowered to adopt tha nltor- native courso of- lotting to uunuu;ln' tenanta thelr hotdings on v A FEP-FIRM OR rn:r‘r'ru.u, TENANCY ata fixed ront. -1 look upon this power of lot- tlug thelr holding tothe tenants of such farms ns tho most valuablo provielun of the I, ns it will Accuro thom to.the tonants of such estates and onablo thom to Lecome Crown tenanta at reifuction of fully 35 per cent on thelr present rents without any loss to tho 8tate, Our Com- mitteo mnde a slouinr recominendation, empow- ering the Commission to acquire tho'owner- ship of any ostate, and to rescll ns [t'sulted to the teunnts, ndvanclig the pirchuse-money to thom: or elso to lot thelr boldings to thom at a fixed rent equal to % pereentof lho pnrchuu maonoy, Tho blli eleo . ADOPTS’ MANY OF OUR RECOEMENDATIONS withregard to facllitating the trausfer of land, and to rondering moro ensy the mnking out of titles, The nropnsal of our Committce with re- gard - to ennbling’ the tenants to migrato from poorer . lands, whero thoy sere | too thickly = crowded | together, to lmpmv able lands in thelr vioinity whore thore {s no popnlation, Is also Introduced by the provislons of the blll, which cnable publie com- panies to -purchnse rcalmnmblo lands, and nu- thorizos: tho ndvanco of monoy by .the ‘U'rens- ury -to such companles. with this object. Finally, T mny suy that tho only abjectionable fonturo in.tho mensure is that providing for “the emigrntion of our people, wherens, you know, 1 consfder it eutiraly unnccessary, aa wo have nbundanco of land nt bome sud aro in want of peuplo for its propor development, , Corrpspondont--On tho wholo, then, I gather, 3tr, Paracll, that You think tho measure wilt LEAD TO, A GOOD NESULT? My, Parnoll—Yes, I tbink tho measure, on tho whole, will Iead to a very remarkabiy good ree sult It our pooplo maintaln tholr- organi zatlon, and - aro nesisted, a8 up to tho present, with the sympathy and practical help.of Amerfvn, With those advantages, I truat, in tho coursc of a fow years {t would, end in tho fulfilment of Michncl Duvitt's program— tho abolition nf Jandlordism and the yruluflruy of our cauntry, THE THISIT CATHOLIO BSOS nre tn hold o meeting of tho Eplscopal body ‘on Tuesday torcanajder tho Land bill and detor- ming, I possible? upon .somo course of united aotlon fn regard thereto, Tho importance at- tached to the subject 18 markea: emphat. feally by the holdlng of threo imoot- Ings on Mondny of Ioly week,—~n date af the greatest ‘\nconvenfonce for tho Dishops who must all bo buck in their rospeetive Dioceses on Wednesdny g)lght to oslobrato tho all impoignnt funotions of Maunday Thursday, Nothiug Sut o _senso .of the grontest urgonoy could have gmised tho- mnuzlnn to bo hnld ut such a time, Tilis MEETING 18 CONVOKED not by the Primate Avchblshop of Armagh, but by Archblshop Mctlabo,- of :Dublin, It i sbmued thnt'he must - have bean espealnlly em- powared by the Pope to oxorcise this not of Juthority, which,- he conld not * do un- der ordinnry. ciroumngtancos. 1€ - this sur- mise {8 " “correct, ond It {8 . not’ ansy’ atherwise ' to nccount for - tho convoeation of tho whole Eptacopal body of. Tretand by the Archibishop of Dublin, it would fudieato that the Holy Sco Is detormined to throw In tho wulght of its Influcuco with tho modernto eeotion of tho huirarchy, pnd to re- straln tho clorgy fromn nuurlnn' excd 8ivo popu= lur dnmnmls. . 1Al 5%, BPBATH, ;" 20 the Weatern dusnclated Pross, +Conrx, April 10.—Mr, Parnell, in toplying to a toast to 1ho prosperity of Iroland at & banquet this pvening, traced ‘tho bistory nf the Land League. Ho denounoed the desortion of soven- teen members trom tho 1rlsh purty s the cunso af tho Coerclon bill, -'Tho " first portion of tho Lund. bitk- o sald, was' full of doubiful polnts and pittalls, Hu defied anybody to tell acourates ly. bow: ft-would worl, - It would Lo - the duty of the’ Irlsh mombers to improva tho bill ns tar as possilta In Ite prsango through tha Hpuse, ani suo that ita working Lo us advan- tageous ng nossible to tenants, 'l‘hu gecond pore ton of the bill wus . « WY FARR THE MOAT l!ll‘Oll’l‘A\Tv " Ho looked thorota for very importunt results, but he belieyed compuldory exprobrintion of bud Indiords would Lo far easlor and noro of - feotivo method ‘of protecting. tenants. jlo nmunly denounced omigration, which he de- clured was sciemq for clearliig out amnll *tone ants whodo qourage and snorifloes had brought tho quoation toa pojnt that no Dritish Minjstry vould any looger overlook, Any bill-that di’ uot lnrwely reduca rents would uud oughy to mil to satisfy tenants, - Tarncll; 'pddressing " the paopla’ uflorwnnu from a hotel, warned them agulust thluking tho Luttle wap wou, and aald it bud nuly Juat voine monced, ¢ B THE. ESYNIDEIIBVT o¥ TiHe' LANII BILT DunuiN,- April 10.~At a land meoting pt Now Westpurt. to-day & rogolution waw .pussod oxe prodspug rogres that no byttor mouns for giving Offpet 1o tho ‘Land LIl hed beon dovized thun the worthloss,- broken-down machinery’of tho Laud ‘act, and ‘dealuring with such machinery nuacts could be successfully ontoroed for the bonstit of wonwvlm oy Boe “gAMES oLy, /o M. P, lpullnaal Boylo to-day, nld tha Imnll LIl waa anothiers prouf af, tho jnabllity of the Housw of Commons to- govern Ivsland, -The enaure gntirely falled. to prouoz nax-mmml tonants, ;. ! RUSBIA 0 o 0 SENTENCED TO'DEATIL,, . - Br.Perensuung, April 10—Ac the trial of tho Ninilists Saturday, Assistant Prosccutor Blov rarioff strongly: dénouuged tho rovolutlonary doctrines and decds uvowed by tho pocused; doe manded tho sgverest Tumlly for uil Jmplicatod, ang congluded by docluripg that the #dplity of thep mnu 10 the Imperial throno was unghiaken, snd that-the elfors oL (ho Terporist perty in this direotlon hud proved absolytely ahortyve, The prisoners listened unuwoved, )ul(lboa wad Kibaltrebits took notes. ‘| oes wus THE CHICAGC TRIBUNE: After the recens counsal for the dofensospuko | two hours. Jeliaboff APOKE IN 118 OWN BEHALY, .Ho'wassovoral times [ntorrapted by the pres slding ‘Judgo. Whon Jellabof? Anisb tie Court nsked tho ngouscd If thoy hind nny farther dofenan to urge, and they replied in tho nega- tive. The Court rotired for ‘consultation, and rotisrned at 20 this morning, Twenty-four nuostions formulated for determination con- corning the prisancrs’ gulit wero then rend. Tho Cottrp ngathn retired to consider tho verdiet, After throe honrs' doliieration thoy returned nt 0:200. ., with a vordict of gulity ugainst all, and the sentonco to death Ly hanglng was pro- nouncel, Baphlo Plooffaky's sontonoo will bo submitted totho Crar for confirmation, hecanse sho Is of noble birth, . Murantef, for the prosccution,occupled seven hours, Tho Court will nuumhlo Monday to ox- platn the motjves of ita decision. I"RAVO B, AMERICANS IN PARIS, Specidl Cable, Panis, April 10.—F. and W, Whitehouse, of Chicngo, wora reglstered at the Hotel de Lille ot A'Alblon to-day, E.Peyck and-Adolph Meyer; of Omahn, are at the Hotdl Violet; and F, Her~ dell, of Colorao, at.the Hotel \lulmwlllnn. WILL NOT IUSKECUTE DIS CABSAGNAC, To the Wetern Auoclated Pres, Pants, April 10.~The Chomber of Deputies refused 1o authorize tho prosecution of Paul do Cassngnac. * SLABBACRED, . Advlces from Tripoll confirm the roports of the massacro of Col. Flutter's expedition. Evory Frenohman perfsbed “after n courageous rosiste anee ngninet overwholming odds, A OBITUARY, Princo Plerre Napolon dled at Vennlues Friday of gout. > TUNIS. TIE DRY REJECTS FRENCIL OVERTURES OF ABBIRTANCE. Tux18, April 10.~A. telegram from the French Quvernment, to tho Ioy states that Froinch troaps will cross the frontlor to chastise the ‘Khoumls, and reckon on the support of tho Bey's troops, and that jvwil also bo necossary. -for tho French to occupy tho vatley of tho River Medjerdah, which nlinost biscets the rogenoy. Tho Bey haa replied that he cannot consent to any such steps, slnce bo Is both nble and willing to répresa disorders on higalde of the frontier. He protests against the invasion of his territory in violation of troaty, and deoluros that ho can- not hold himaol? responsiblo for, tho conse- fuences if tho Fronch porsiat §n thelr intentlon, PIOTECTION INVOKED, CoNsTANTINOPLE, April 10.~Tho oy of Tunis has invoked tho protection of tho Porte ugnln. Mr. Fronoe, THE EAST. WILL INVADE PERSIA. + CONBTANTINOPLE, April 10.—Shuik Obaldaliah has invited n number of Kurdish Cblefs to bo roady to invade Porsin noxt month, Tho Porte Is taking steps to prevent tho Invasion, TRIGANDS « near Salonlea have capturod nunnglluhmnn, and domand £16,000 ransom, IS NAME! CONBTANTINOPLE, April 10.—Tho namo of tho purson abduoted s Mr. Suter, manager of tho Opomelin Mines, near Mount Athos. .GRETAT BRITAIN. BENT TO I'RISON FOI FIVE YEARS, . Spectal Cabte, LONDON, Aer "I0.—A cortaln Frank Knva- nngh wasconvictod in Manchester Courts on Feb, 12 and sentonced to flve years' penal servitudo for swindling tradesmen fn' that eity, Ho wns deseribed a8 being of stout bullt, live feel soven, {nohies blih, light complexfon, and brown hair, “The Chief of Polico nt Manchester now mys bo f108 reason to bellovo that the man {8 tho Fratk iKavanngh who fn 1877 beeamo notorlous in 'New York in connoction with tho -$ Manhattan Cub’Company.” Ills accomplice, Alico Park, wad sentonced to one yeor's imprisonment with haed labor. ' BEACONSFIELD'S CONDITION. . Tv the Western Assoclated Preas. Loxnos, April 10.—Deaconsficld passed a very qulet night. Ho continucs to tuke nourlshment, bust his wenknoss 13 still o canse of anxioty, Lord Beaconaticld had n favorable doy, and gained strongth until 8 in the ovening, when ho had nn attack of spusmodic breathing, but bls condition i3 not materinlly affoctud by tho at- tack. At 1 this morning the condition of tho sulforer showed no change. . . JOIIN A KABSOX, 2 Uniled States Mintster to Auatrin, and tho now Spanlsh Mipister to Wnshipgton are pnuemmm in tho stcamship Rothnia, - PIOTECTING GLADSTONE. LOXDON, April 10.~1t {s stated that, on recelpt” of raports from Now York that Fenlan Skir- imishers wore about to maka urrangements for the inurdoer of Glndstone, the police touk preonu- tions in tho District of unwurdnu, whcru mnd- umnu Is staylng, - 8CIO0, NO MORE E AIITHQUAKF. J.0NDON, April 10.—Tho shocks, of carthquako inBolo havo consed, It is belloved the number of vlctlmx s uxnuunruluv.l. ., TERRINLE DEVASTATION. - A corrospondent at Sclo telegraphs thpt he bnn visited tho southenst part of tho island and tound Meuita, & town of 12,000 inhubltants, nud tho Yitlages_of Monastlr, Vlrlnnu. ‘nnd Philatia, masses of ruing, Not o singlo houso esenped, English and :\nmrlcnn physicluns nro asslsting tha survivo ¢ Guatemala Volcanocs. The mountain olimbers acom to have bocoi dissatisticd with the lwits of- tho Alps, 'nm fro-scattering over the globe in seurch of naw r-nku 10 cmeuer. Tho recent exploits of Mr. miror nnd his companions umnnwxuoklumu ul’ x 0 Andes huve Just beon followed by i atilt more hazurdous performuauce in Guatemala, whero gomo foarless exploress clubered to tho top of neive voleano, E| - Fuego, bolitly ponsiratine the. curtaln of eadly vapors nbout jts anmimit uader protection of i l‘u\urlu wind, This voleano. and, ita nolghlor, Bl Agun, buva & curlous history,” The Lnly of mmmumln was lirst placed near El Agun, und in 141 was destroyed by nu onrthquuko and ne untation, . Tho hivnduation was nseribud to the mountain, and so tha olty was rebullt furthor to the north. This brought It nearor to El Fuegn, which proved to bo as_formidable nn enomy us tho other mountuln, It sbook up the inhubit. ants with eartbquakes and territied them wi nru‘,mnna of lnvi, until In despair thoy move their town a sccond tne, and, golng stiil fur- thur north, founded 'the pi rmuu: Capital City of uuuwmllu upon & high plaiu, Tusslan Wolvess London Field, I huyo secn wolvus show more boldnoss In tho puvsuit of dogs—thelr fuvorlte fuod, gecording to my uxp'.rlmxw—umu on nny othier ‘ocenion. Buttors uud retrioven ure froquently lmmpml u|| within 100 yurds of the sporisman, uudin broud dnylight, whon shooting i thick foresty aud wolvos will prowl round the villuges at night aud guma right Into small towns uftor howls Inw mwnlm.‘ ‘The peasants seldom show foeur of 4 un old womin 1 knew ranoout oncy lu uun mnuuut of gurmuenta on & bitterly vold nlum, muy urtnd with ploco of tin and s stivk with ‘which shu struck it, uuoullu5 loudly to i uau’lhrmumrnudenwhulwwu under hor mmlow' wulmor they hl&ll eumo i the hopes of Mding "tee dogs outsl Bomy wutchedogs, however, know tholr ouumlv.‘l. and defond theins sulves moat bravely, and I saw a big mougrol Numundlnml who. showed honorsbly sonrn I(Il ued In sungulnury Hghta with wolves, One | fine mornink 1 met n young wolf trotiae down the high voud in suol a poacelul, hwtn-uul\u munner, that I took him tue a largo dog, und lost iy ohunoe of a shot by not gotting I.vuhlud covert ln twy, i 'VI.u ot "Ano sensation bus hoen oconslancd ln l’nm by ulo'nlnn ppunsunee of ' Duke und uchiess, wha havo lo umu wy of oppditors ho- ulm{lmmn. 4w tanily of young childron in ands of sarvails (o whm loig urrears of wigos ura due, Theso rotainerd have not tho sliyhtest notion ~ whethor thelr unstor and mmruu aro hldlng tnowselves trum duna ll\u oume or_ h ll M, Dua the J: rd of Ml Illla. whlch wan o Nuwluonm oroue on. Mme. In Duchusse is of tho best Lowitle mist nobllity, Thoy mnrried for mw Plutus blessud groatly thotr unton, ’luu loudur'of fushion., -Hur drosse waorks of avt,. Sho bud chiu and | henuly. und a Btyln of hor. 'F"' which wus lnhnllabw. Itupe mld poars that tha fortuue with whioh the noblo ouuplo werg launchod into mnrlmuny bad bl:'l.u\ forsome time spunt bofure they dirappenrs ‘The Due trusted to bacearat for an lucome. Iiis luulé wis phenamenally Jm\'l 1or gome timo,~|t suddenly eawo to an op lougo tho Hight, \Vl'ul L r, Winans, son o Lh- lnu Baltinoj I lloul'l nuld' entirely 1 : llrn?nmhll BIII\JNI mont, vln ml couRtry, are on ohn scalg n: "’u:fl:“uud nuure' l;-hfu ds " r h-vo uver Ueeu in this country, 5 rnon MONDAY, APRIIL . 11, 1881, NEW YORK. Thieves Successfully Burglar- jze a Brilliantly-Lighted Jewelry-Stors. They Carry ' Away Upwards of a Hundred Watches and .Other Plunder, Supposition thatthe Northampton Bank Itobbers Were Con~ corned In 1t, John T, Rnymond to Be Married To-Day to Miss Courtney Barnes. Land. Lenguen Disclalm All Knowledge of l.lle l'enlun Fugitlye, Colemnn. Frightful Ravages of the Small-Pox— ‘Death of an Old Plano-Manu- ‘facturer, .A WBAVY ROBBERY. BUNGLARS MAKE A Bio HAUL. Spectal Disvaleh Lo The Chicago Tridune, NEW Yous, Aprll 10.~Brooklyn was the scono this morning of ono of the tnost daring and skillfully plnnned burglaries of recent occur- reuco, It wns committed in the jewolry-store of Willinm, Wise, 230 Fulton street, The bur- glars escaped with a large gmonnt of costly Lplunder, leaving behind them not u eingle clew by which their ideutity cun bo cstablished. The store1s in Yulton street, opposit Clarke. The front dour I8 proteoted by . high aud heavy fron grating, fostenod with n padlock. The, tloor itsell has two locks, Thu rear windows are secured Ly heavy fron shutters, Two brightgas- Jcts wore kept burning all night In the rexrof tho store, and a third near the cntrance, These lighted up the pinco s that every portion of It could o PLAINLY BEEN FROM TIE SIDEWALK. Wieo visited bls store ubout 10:0 o'clock this forcnoon, as usual on Sutidey, to seo If ev- orything was ull right. The padlock on the front geating was found perfeetly locked, but when he renchicd tho door ho found the lower tuck broken olt, although ' the uppor one had ap= prrcntly 1ot been touched. Hurriedly opening ‘the door, Mr. West stepped in, to discover overything In confusion, and evidences that burglars bad made the. pluce a workshop for hours. Lying upstde down in front of the Inrge 8sufo In tho back of the store, in which the bulk of the valuable good: wore kept, wus n heavy fron wall snfo used " for watches which had been left, by customers for repnirs, When locked up on Saturday night this sufe was firmly fustencd,to tho wail withiln six fect of ono of tho show whidows, aud contalned nbuut 125 wi utches of all kinds, It weighcd nearly 600 pounds, and bud been so & 3 CAREFULLY TAKEN TFIOM THE WALL that a Joweler's work-bench standlug underniath hrd not beon dlsturbed, Marks on the Hoor showerd thut “the ‘safo had been drngred to thoe .rear, dircetly under two gas jots. The burglars “thion biroke open tho iron lock with o Jimmy und sccurcd nll the watches, Tho large sato stood partly under a sfulrway. but no one could got at. ftwithout plucing himself where be could be plainly scen from tho eldowalk. Tho burglars Ladovidently workad for hourstrying tofores tho sufoopen, 1ud thoy succeeded 260,000 worth of property would have beon st tholr disposdl, that amount elng lucked in tho safe,” Bix hole: wero drllled by the busy thieves through the five-proot portion of tho eafe, which” was also badly bent and broken. ko etilllod steel of tho Interlor portion had , ‘MESISTED 'x'm!m EFFoORTS, howevor, and tho safe whe'left unopened, probs ubly beeuuss of n luck of time to continuo worle, laving failed to got into the maln sfe, it Is Five other usofl of smnll-pnx werg dlscovernd by meunnnrr luspectors to-doy and romoved 10 tho hospital STATE AFFALRS. "INDIANA, * Spectal Dispateh to The Chiceoo Tridune, Isprasarorts, Ind, April 0.~Tho Eenate #pont considerable time this morning over the consideration of the bill providiog forn FPollce Judge In Tudinnapalis, and it finally falled for want of a constitutional majority. The Demo- crnts objected: to creating another offico to be fNled by a Hepublican, ‘The vote stood 19 yeas to 18 nays, The House passed bills ns follows: To pro- hibitthe of polsonous drugs; to provido for the election by the Ueneral Assembly of ane President and two Trustees for tho governmont of the benevolent Inatitutions of the Btate,—~ yeas, 544 niys, 20; to cnable towns and cities to surrender or disannex s portion of thelr corpo- rate 1imits: to nuthorizo citics and towns of 4,620 ond uver to construgt and maintain water- wurka: 10 sojmrute the manufacture and sale of cummorcinl fertilizers; m suthoriza & lovy of ten uilils on cuch 100 for overy lnn miles th canstruct and ropuir free gravol rond: ‘Pt bIIl to protect sheep pussed hmh Houses tou haatily, and the Governor has been request- e ta return it ns it fa found out that it impuscs 8 double tux un dogs. In angwer 1o tho nasault ugnn him by the Wamnn's Tempernnce Union, Speaker Ridpath. denled that he tias done anyililig by his ruling or otherwise to retand the progrees of the chise of tempurntice, - As the Iouse Tempersnce {ommitteo hus also come (n fur n share of the dinplensures of tha Unlon, the Sponker unfvli was formed upon the dircet sugkestions of leading spirita of the Union, He insists that he 18 thoroughly n tempurato man In his own life and higstroig views upon the subject, and hos never falled to aecord the temnperancs e the furest hearing upon tuo tioor of the Huuse, ll! declars Lhe resoltttion of the Union cone demning bim and the Temperanee Committeo usunjust, and inepired by evil-disposed poli- ticians who buve worked «hcmwlves in" tho favor of the Unlon, ov, Porter v mm-st\ennwr llenry'n billamend-. imyr ain act reguluting the adoptivn of heirs, The ‘Governor stya: * It seema to me that, under the provisions of this bitl, it would be competent for 1 Conrt to order the adoption of a child upon the upplioation of & petitionier, If the trustee of the mwnslnlu should consent in open Court, notwjth. atanding the purents of tho child might he well known, might be uble to support it. night he fgnorant of tho Yv.-mlancy of toe application for adoption, and m .;m be In easy reach of the pro- cess of -tho Court, It {8 believed that the bilt hna been puesed withont due conslderation, and tbnt no memberof either House would be willing tn ctmler A power 80 danigerous upon any ribunal ':nln ln tho third bitl vetoed by kis Excclloney. MICHIGAN, Apectal Dispateh to The Chicaco Tribune, LaxsiNG, Mich,, April 9.—In tho House this morning the Committee on Ways and Means re- ported fuvorably on the bill for the appolntment of a Tax Commission toprepare & tax law, and also in favor of an npproprintion for decorating nud frescoing the Cupitol, The Committeo on Municipal Corporntions re- ported against Bloom's bill for tho extenslon of too Detroit clty limits, Ju tho Senate tho bili for & Chalr of Eoleotic Medicine In the University was reported favor- ably, . The Committee on the Liquor Traflo recome mend the passage of ® joint resolution de- tining broperty rights (n llquors, and the great prohibitary bill, which was lost somo weeks ago, has beon reconsidered and roreferréd, The. bil is amended slightly, and provides for the sub. wisslon of the pmnlbllury constitutignal nmend- msut to the people in”the full of 1B, The prohibition men ln the Iouse have grest hopes of success with this measure now, and . are also nmnlly clated over the passugo of an iron- clad liquor tnx LIl lust night." Bllis” passed tho House nmundlng the lnw "relutive to costs in aotlons sgainst disorderly persons; to provide for the correct welkhing of stock and farm produce offered fer sale; to authorizo aud regulite plate-giass nccidont, botler fidetity, and llmqmek insuranee; to re- pent Acts 42 and T of tho Inws of lfl..fi nting a patent to W lllllim N. Tnn)nr. of Nlles, for land “in Berrie felugorporate the l{hl to :lnkvr the Inws ayment of dolis of decenaed fmit the dnmages by overllow caused by jog-jams to the E {‘mrnonnl shares tho owners thercol wers both lusts Villago of Fowlenlll. relative to the persons and to OI110. Spectal Dispatéh to The Chicago Tridune, CINCINNATYL, O., April 0,—A largely-attended meoting of wholesulo liquor-dealers was quictly held this ufterncon.for tue purpose of waking au organized effort to defeut the Poud billin .tho Legisluture, . This bili, 1T It becomns a luw, will imposo n license of $250 upon all. lquor- scllers. Tho effect willbe to stop . the suleof spiritaous drink in groceries and small saloons, and in the opinion of tho wholesnio men will B Son e oy tho amalier. wtle | iterlully 16hsch the nmount cosumed. They could p,,ck up convenigntly and_hurried nrumuw!ornunxloul to defeat the bill. At tho nway. loft bobind® thom art | meetin n mitteo wns nppolnted of nkitof lluns;lnru tools, & copy of & New York nowspapar ot Saturduy, und - pleco of cloth in 'whicl the tools bud probably been weapped. Lurt of jhnmy was muml broken off in the snfo door, ~The thicves carried off 135 watches tuken from the-wall anfe, 0 large number of woldl pensand poncils, & lot of siiver thimblaa, and a sinall diswond, nll tnkon from show-cares, tho truys which hela thotn being senttered Abouk ho tlour. - About £10,000 warth of plated silver- wire and othor plnled goods were lof - touched in the show-vuaes, tho thioves evidently KNOWING TIUE DIFFERENCE RETWEEN 8011D o AND PLATED WARE . and cnrln{c for ouly the former. Tho most sur- Brlumz thing Is that tha. burglary could have uonunmmlucdulull»l(houlduwudun. Thero” wus oue speolal watehman foe nlmm prowiscs olong, two bunk wutetien - close by, und two mgulnruull-'anmn on that bout. In uaddition to this, tho store 8 brilllantly lighted at night, every foot of th~ tnterlor bolng visible from the atrect, and a. largo luminiged clack stoot Within threo feot uf the safo which was carried away. A min on the sireet ought to ut.u u iy walking fn uny part of the store. Ono fuc !rcoly comnented” upinm by the ymlh.n mm.m ‘waa tho recent relongo of 1led Loary and others af the guag of burglurs sup) kusud 10 have been eoncerned in the celobrnted Northumpton bank rotibery', and 1L was subsequently noted that the Jewolry robbery was thio work of prufossionals,” PRESS ACCOUNT. T the Western anoctated Pres to visit Lulmnbu- nnd kil the ineasure. u wu- recnuulmd that monoy would be needed, d tho Committee were given to understand umt thoy could have nll they needed. Tho st ter s the more signlficunt from tho fact that tho Prohlbition people in all parts of the sum bave sot thoir hearts on tho pussago of the bill, and haveapent much time and strangth in working up puhllu ueullumm in its favor, SENATORIAL PATRONAGE. A Scrap of Constftutional ¥istory. New York Tridune, In connection with the present situation at Washington it is intereating to reeail the fact that tho sectlon of the Constitution glving the Benate u share In thoe appointing power, by re- quiring its confirmation of a nomination for the cumnpletion of tho npoointing oct begun by the Prealdent, was not sdopted until aftora long dobate. 1t was in: fact a sort of compro- miso betweeon the delegutes who wanted to oxclude the Benato entirely from ail voice in’ tho matter ot selecting pubtio ufficery and those who desired to give that. body o restricted nppointing power Iudepcndent of the Presi- dent, In tho first draft of . the Constitu- tlon, says 8tory, the powor was glven to the Prugident to nppolnt oflicors fn all’ cases -not e othoriise provided for by the Conatitution, and hht'“‘":”’," '-’""“'l'l"lflz 'ilzown;ll:l‘:gcsn uE: .:,':,’“‘, the udm.n‘;ml constnt of tho Senato was not umn.mm mmruulnnuun o lucks bud been ob. . ulred; lnflr-'ln se - LT {'rntt'! tho' Sner, ty tained go keys coutd bo made. *They must | tPpoint, ‘Ambassndors and Judges of the Su- | have been very anxious to get somo pay for ghalr trouble/ eald Eorgt, Haton to a res ‘ur thoy would nover haveo dared timo to brenk down - that heavy walch-sufo closo: by a. winduw atid eurry it through the store, “Why, a nian on the sidewntk ouwht tusuo o ty \vulklnl in nny purt of that store, Itis ONE 0F THE MOST AUDACIOUS DBULGLARIES Lover honrd of, and it wus done by mon who kunuw their businoss,” Tho'oflicer on duty up to mmn‘rm on the Ful- ton atreet bunt deolured * A blind inan otght to huvo missed that sufe luumnmom L wus tukon,' Lator in tho da, 1/ Cupt, Campbell benwd that some stablemon In w biind. ailoy had hen poupdhye tu tho store about 7 o'clock, butn putlunt search of nil the stables and houscs I tho nolghborhood fulled to And u siuglo porson wha hourd the place. JOIIN 'T. RAYMOND, HIB JARNIAGE TO TAKE PLACK TO-DAY, Speeial Dispalch to The Chicago Tribune, * New Youk, April W.—Johy T, Raymoud, tho netor, will muke his secoud uatrimoniul venture t-morrow. Tho coremony §8 to tuke place st tho Continental lHotel, Phliadelphia, and the youug lady who I8 to tuke his ustje and sharo his fortuncs is Bliss Courtnoy Barncs, the’ duugter of Roso Bytiuge, :John went bofore tha Court yeatordny and hii his namo made Itay- mond for inmd ho huviug boen Lorn an O'Lrien, und ehioosing llaymand 18 his ‘stage nune, He <RI 10 | II.Iu conclusion thay lhlrlnund. oroliers, or scen amnythlug susplclous nbout or auy'thl \\AB m:'rr THAN 0'BIIKY, and, had » g under tho former the Tonwest, nm\ he mu host known undur that proudojiymn, it was sottled upon, und ho is now Lwlly Johin 1, Reymond, Miss-lurncs was ot oo tiue tho compunion and Lriend in hnr lel- 1sh years of Ruyinund's former wifo, Slarfe don, l;_nd a8 suvh was u yonstant vll fawl e COLEMAN, ., NO TIDINGS.QF I3, © NEW Youk, April 0.—~Loading membors of the Land Leaguo digcluim any knowledge of the fugitive Coluan, thought 10 have arrived by tho Australin Raturduy, They say =il such scheinna ps the Muusion Houso plot are enticely without the sunction of the: Lenuue. and anly reanit in greal lninr to " the the Loaguers imay Lol mrwnnl lu xlm ullllnula Indepundunce of Treland, thoe use of. foreo §§ not ut ulYuoumpruhumlLd in thejr pmout plans, piisten ety TTEMS, omTUARY, " NEw Yonx, April 10.—Plorrie Ou\'flnr. nna of tho oldest plano manufucturors n this city, died ut his reaidepico, Noo %7 West Twellth streot, Butunduy, Ouveier bad barely meavered frow tho elfects of u brokon thigh when ho was stricken Monduy iust with apoplexy, B CONTAQGIOUS DISEAGES, ‘Tho bodics of six mes who died from smali- punnd ton from typhus-fover nn burlua Riverside Hospltal lo-dn{ 3: In the bospitul to-duy ol ‘yphul'lvvcr. itor In his of A in thy d & It un. been Teq W i Sel rd g of Wit Bup, of War, hole pi d Vi it In L f 1h Hoj b el \rv bity, e lightened Whilo i wish for to iewme Court wis giveh to the Senute. 'nm re mmuwoment fGually ndopted was reported by a comnittee a8 an amendinent, Whilo the matter was undor consideration a correspundence took plsco tmvmen John Aduing und Roger sherwun, 3lr.A lawns did not think tho Benute vuyght to bave nuything to do with nppointments. Hlo wrote i lows aud strang letter giving seven rousons againt adopting iho proposition, thut ominations” swild bo the uuto for ntirmetion or n.-euuon. He foresaw that the puwer of rejection would bo wisusea by solfish and ame bitlous mwen to guin cuatrol vver nominutous, and emnploy thein ns patruonuge 10 promote pors sonnl ends, Hero la @ partion of hia lotter which 11 uluwlr upplicuble to the controversy now go- ns A Bonator of great influonco will be naturally nmbluuul und desirous of fncrousing his fntius Will bo nat he under o temptation to usy mu xnuummu with tho President, us woll us with his Lrgther Sonators, to nu&ulm parsons to uflico in the sovural States who Wil oxers themsolves it eleotions to get out his unomlun OF OPPOLErs buoth in ennte und House of uuprcuumuv-: and get in bis triends, perhnps his Iunruwnnui o it Hetutor to nim ut tho Troasury Ollluu for bimsell, bls brathor, father, or son., Supe c'ouu bl to nim ut the Presidont's cbalr, or Ivo-P'rosident's, atthe noxt olevtion, or dt 'tho Oliice of War, ‘forelgn or domestio aiTairs. Wil ho fiot natlirally bo tempted to mako uso of his whole putrunsge or his whole intuence in advisng Iunppulnlmnnu. both with President and Bouutors, to get such Yaramu nominated us wlll oxert uwmnu ves I eleotious of President ogsPresidunt, Senntors and House of Rep- rmmuuu 10 increuso his jutervats and proe mute his vie this polnt of view [ am vory aporehensive, and this dotect in our Constitu- tion wiil have an unlmmu u.udunuywlnmmucu eorcuption of tho yrossvst Xfude, buth of ambie ton and avarice, Juto ull cmr vldotlona.” Rer Bhormun wid nipond\-nl of an npmnm. Hu hud A high oplnlon-of tho Senutorigl oltice, and lhauflm fe would alwuys bo Illl«d by men al‘ such dignity um chuaructer’ thut thoy would nut atoop 10 tho businves of seeking places for thoir ftlmult. n hh reply 1o Mr, Adums bo wrota; ¥ 'he Bepators, from tho provision wude for their upw ptinent, will commonly be the moet cspectable clifzons in the Btutes for wisdom ity uud wuperior to taction, intrigue, or- lnw urtitiue to obtuin appotatiuents for thele lrluudu and auy atlemot of that kind wuutd tustroy thelr ruputution with o free and en- tened pouple, and so frustrute the cud they would luve i view, Aa Bonatui caunot bold ‘uny other ontice du:mlalveu th wilt not b Intluencod in theiradvico Lo the Prese dout by interested motives, But it e uldlhe way bave momu and kindrud to provide for, 14 truw they s bur whun we cunsider u;nlr nhlnu.lnruur.ul uullun will lhn{ not bo il denl wf nominnting u friond or ro umu Who my; sh fur un olllcu lnd qualitied for ft, lest ft shonjd be su { procevd tmmlp l'umfl" I)u u&hflulum Iduulll l Little did Rogoe Bhibre thut me would como when muny Bnnuluu woulddmnw mout of thelrtimo secking oilices for thelr fricnds and woubl keep thulr swn lxlnuu through thetr skl in dis- tributing vitivial putronnge umong thelr rutun- ors, Bkepticnd Johu Aduing bud wmuch clearer ¥iuw aof the proububliltleaut the future, buteven he ald not imagine that the (e would ever cowe when Senators would fnsist that the Preais dent was bound Iu follow thelr wistics in making nominsldons, d would get mad when be vent- ured to act o is own Judgment. ——— Bhakesy'Barsapariily 1 & truo macdlojno, ALMOST A MURDER. Daniel Gonmm Shot Through the Body by Henry Smith, The Tragedy Occurs In Front of a Sonth Clark Stroot Groggery. Bad Whisky, a Prolonged Debauch, and - Pare Ugliness the Onu.u. ” A probable kilHng, hrmlln. withall the points of intemperunce and diszustingly bad whisky, bappened nbout 5 o'clock yestorday afternoun on Bouth Clark street, betwoen Polk and Taylor strects, The.result of the affray mey not b fatal, thoigh the chavces are that Dunlel Con- nors, the man who was shot by Illeory Smith, ond who now lies In & precarious coudition at the County Hoepltal, will in the not far distant future be a fit subjeot for tho Coroner's in- nuest. Tunsmuch gs all the actors in the affalr were too drunk last night to xlve un Intelligiblo faccount of thomsclves and their dolugs, the ve- currence 8 surrounded with, n great deal of contradietory ovidonce. 'Of ‘the maln points there can be no doudt, Danlel Connors has been shot, Henry Smith did tho deod, and (s now in custody, utong with severil eyc-witnusses of tho shooting. Asnpearnscnn be learned tho story of. tho affalr is nbout as follows: Saturday aftornoon four employés of the Chicago, Mil- waukee & 8t Paul Rallway, who returned last ‘Thursday from thalrwark nt Davis Junction, on tho line of the said rond, started out after receiv- ing thelr pay to squandor thoir caralnga in the way common witts dopraved and viciousnatures. The names of theso four men were Thomas Burns, Danlol Connors, John Miller, and Henry Ewnith, They first imbibed freely of the villain- ous decoctions to bo met “with o ‘the low-down saloons on the West Side, .and then thoy started for South Clark stroet. Entering n clothing store on thut street near Harrlwon, me{ ‘purobueod-mreu of thein—batn, coats, neckt, .uxm, of olmnnr pattern, While bax- muu- with the shopkecper ubout. the prices of the goods. Binith usked to boshown eome re- yolvers. When attention was drawn awuy from im, be sllpped one of theo weapons into his pocket. Bhortly therenfter the lllflll’lel left the, l;rcmlueu. leaving some of their purchases be- Ind themn, Where they | !r.ul the tirat purt of the night no ong secins nbie to say with any de- gree of certajoty, It is known, bowover, that they. wandered —about in the evenlnr. drinking beavily, tatking boisterously, an quurrullnx nuionk thotasclves. They turued In st about 8 o'clock 10 tho morning it Tom's Lodg- ing-Houro on West Mudison strect. Notone of the youny men has any good Iden a8 to the hour of t ndug when ho urose. Henrr Bmith, before leaving the place, LOADED HIS NEWLY-ACQUIRED REVOLVER with cartridyges sclected ‘from nn assurtment which be carried {n his pockot. The most reli- able informution concerning the movements of the gung places thew at 3 o'cluck yesterday afternoun un_South Clark strect, in tho nelgh- borbuod of Van Huren. ‘The l’n-t}udnum plica- Uons of Lad liuor kept thom nll in 1 condition -of boisterousnces ans hilanty.and thelr conduct wul marked by a decidedly rough demeanor. Thoy stopped “at. Hank Smith'a place, No. 413 Buutn Clark " street, and iemux Into an gltercation thore Henry Smith attempted to draw his revolver, Hurns, however, prevonted bim. They went from onc saloon to another, thelr drunkenness increasing after each visit. ‘There scemed mbonn the purtof boysun aversion to the mun. Bmith, sad Buros in’s nnl!-lnmllhilblu way told Inst night that Bnith was looked upon by tho rest of the party us befog **on tho beut.” “This feellne krow so strong that Connors and Smith indulged ln o little apm. eachi hestowing upon the other epi- thats more fordibie than potite, The Iatier ro- marked incldentally to Burns that he would shoot Connors if ‘ho llltulllrll‘d to thum him. . Iudulging- in thi; of friend- ship tho auartet nrocev:dml w u: saloon, No, 463 South Clark nrvu ne Willlain Lanson, aligs * English HIII." heru they drank ngaln, \\hen coming out of the pluco they induiged in still more ubuse of each other, und Connors remarked to Bmith that ho _inight do a8 he pleased In cnse be was not Am:d concerning . something that bud hap- themn. When Ill 'mulnt what 1y 's Plnce,” No. 469 Clurk stroet 1 dngo restaurant rauk with umull of girlic and -beer, Connars made n** pnes ™ ot Swith, who re- torted by drawing bis stolen pistol, and ulumunu at bis nesallant, They were L-lusn to each other ar tho tme, and° tho buall, a it-calibre ball from = Ttevolver of lhe *Red Juoket ™ order, struck Connora nbove the sbdomen nod a Httle to the right of thopit of tho stom- .fich, and glancing on n rib parsed through tho boidy and lodged In’ the muule! of tho hack. ‘The wounded man did not fail. Ho groancd loudly, the spectstors, of whum there wero many, rushed in, and before nny attention had been paid to Smith thut individual hod cooly pockelml bis |plulol and wulked -rupidly away Buuthward. turned and went up the stalrs of 4 bulldiog only n few doors away from tho battic-ground und waa seon no more. Contors was taken by his {riends to a nelghboring drm(- amro. the ru)xrlumr of which refuscd 1o tuko m in. once he was tnken to tho ofice of QGurnes, who, after probing the wound lnghllr advised that the pattent be removed to the County Hospital. The polleo nutharitfes wera notitied and thowmnn's removal waseffected without deluy, S0 soon us the naws of tho affale reached tho llnrrllon Htreet Station the polics hegun to run in persons suspocted of hn\“‘( scen the nhnxn- ing, _Beven men wero b no of them— thio Thorons Burns ntnmmld—pmved to by a vilunble witness, Oo his person were found two ‘tintypes of bimself and another man. When nlkml 18 0 tho identity of tho ulhnr nan he replied that hio was oulled’ * ? Butne- times * Sheeney " und mmnumm “ unh " and that bo was the man who hal done the sbooting. Beret. Duily, with Ofticors Knders ana Long, took Burns and a man named Flemiog (tho Intter ar- rested 44 n witness) in lflh und requested mum to pilot tho way to whero™ BMITH MIGHT BE FOUND. Sergt, Dufly took-one of tho tintypes found In Burna’ packet, and went along 10 ke the ar- rest whon Durne shonld hnwmonnm lhu mau, They all went to Fink'ssaloon, No. 10 West Sud- Isum stroot, whero Smith was found ‘still drink- g. Surgt. Dully recognlzed hit frot his lke- fess, Illld told hilin that ho was. wanted. *What forg ullml‘lillullh. Whon told far * that shoot- vx‘{nlbllod only onoukh hitcrest to ask: /18 ho dend?” lodid nmn(wmmln dnn{ his ‘The pistol which he. had used, and which hns been horetofore described, was found In the broast pocket of his coat,—two of tho llvo cham- bers nmpn. Whon tuken tothe Arinory Smith wus Just able 1o wive his nnmonnd to state that hohalied from mnmu.m n, Y., whithor he hed gone from Moutronl, 'lu had been at wark on the Mtlwnukco&fix. Paul ftallroad, In appearance Smith 1s about five feet tun inches in hight, slight of build aud n Jowish cast of countenance, Iig nge lo glves us 18 years. Apart from the unplmuam Improssion Im ried by his drunkenness—and ho wus foarfully and wonderfull lnubrlnw‘i—smhh fsnot Imd-un- penrlnglul fow, ¥{is talk marks him ns a tough, After ho had x vou A little time wharoin Lo culleot his ucuuure sensea and to cloar his bo- fuddlod Intelicot, a roporter sought to nn; from him n stutoment us to the luomplml kiliing, o suld that hu had been told that ho had killed » mun, but he know nothing apout. lny(hln‘r thay bud happened to bim durlng duy, Apart from Smith’s mnmlflulllon nf hlmmlf, thera can bo no doubt that-he fathe right man, Tho shooting was witnessca by lm\u peopte of the nclghburhood, and at the Harrison Sireot S ation thore are soveral men Ilnllnl’dulel\llun. mony thom ure John wtl-un, Juhn Sweeny, \Vllllnm Hnlley, Jamos Groon, James Flemini, Jamos Wil and D. W, Pollock, They uno aud all 1 mmly Smith, uad tho lust nawmod, Polluok, I8 quite positive thal ho suw Counois strike, or ‘strike at, Smith Lefore the revolver ‘was drawn, Danjel Connon, tho wounded man, {5 00 years old,a molder, LY trads, uud lives, Whon 11 Cole cugo, at No. 85 Uanal street. 1o has Jatels been ut work for tho Chlougo, Milwaukee & 8t, Paul lhllmud. Whou last huard from at the County Hospltal he was dolng nicely, though at lirst Im recovery was conaldurod extremuly duubt- —————— ¢ Oja ‘Tiidon, Yostol mnr I saw your Uncle !nmmy’mdnn walking along Nussau street, among the old booksshops, fnovm wnl fook botter, Hls skin wus cleur us u ulirl his eyes opun end intelligent, Jils cou; o ‘s bolny watked 8 lttle distaneo behind bim, and now aad thon ho would throw oul his hmd]lku u iwucnmuu on i ratlroad miotlomng 19 the enginuer, snd the cotips would Wove up or At nsl, lh.len xonnmlxy wonra brown clothes aud a high o 18 sollom secn in company wllh m lybod). and only ono oF two persons out o nundrmln sl lnf by were awure who ho Yet he will “bo rv umborud when many » s lost tho miscelluncous obscurity of alnu.i. Pm-ldumlal roll. He 18 04 yoars old, uuu will e 7% ub mn next eleution— nm wuch ol n Gun. Jickson when ho climbed u morry-go-uround, The old mun hus lolluwml fliethe's advicn: when love, ambitlon. and oversthing b )»bmc-l futl, tako bp at and litorature !or 0 finsl comfort. There 1s no mun who could weito muro luocoutul baok than Tildcn, and nous that would be rend by i runwr lnulluudo. “Tho pulluun uf tho Btatu of g{ York he kuows botter thun aoy man (u it, and llmnoll!lclol’ Now York hus “becaue the Guvernuicnt,” For elthor good or ovil, the uius of thls Gnvammmt at present 8 directod the succcasors of Bdartin' Van Buren au \hum i, Bewnrd, Qamn, —— - - " (Edipus Tyrannu Y'roparations aro nearly comploted for the pertosunce at Harvan ot wonth of the r ] s 'I'yraupuy '’ of Sophuoles, Tho rol rihuu-d luut full, wnd frequent rebuars: & wero held during lho winter, up er mn di- ‘raation uf Pru!.). W hl te, Prof, . win, and Frof. J. K. ‘Th oum~ pused the nucessary m for the lvlm nriant chorud, Who Fopresoul the nld men of Thebes, Tuo watter of pronyuglation, wter many didvr Prestdent lder tha -point of viow. three ot the. not batruy tho least emotion, and, encos and, dlscunlom.wnn Ieft to Louts Dyer ‘s - roferce. Theuncturs aro Gedrgo Riddle, Profesy- orof Elocution, and sn nctor of some_experi~ ' once, nnd tha - following stude . (pdycke, W, If. {1, Minning, nrmnn.curun(}ullu. a. M. Hoborts, and Owen Wister, Tho heaviest ' | r:spgn&‘:mllly r&sll, t‘-n.I .lw}r.‘ llh'ltllo. ‘wh]n I‘mdng E ipus, the hig ragic prinalpal It 1snot expected that tho purfnrmlrncov:lll Possess any puptilar- attragtion, and the. audi- enac will be mostly composed of classical achol- ars, some of whom witl come from aistant Rtates. The spectnalo of the chorus, composed - of lifteen men excouting rythmical dences round an altar as thoy sing the strophes and anustropbes, and joning in tho dialog of the P""' will strike the unsympathetic as ridienls ona, howemr clnssleal it may be: whilo the fact thnt all butone of the nctors ara amatonrs will nrke an intrinsiclly fino dramatio achiovement mposaible. 18 expected, however, that the venture will provo succesafnl from a nchnln " Correct costumes will bo us and tho stuge sot In tho old Greclan fashion. — A SPASM OF: EFFICIENCY, : The Armory cells were filled Inst night with - 2 howling mobof. malo and female disreputables. Bome were thero sinco Eaturday night, having | falled to procuroe buil, and yesterday the polica kept up thoir rulds upon saloon and bagnia nulsances “in tho distrlet. . Amony tho honses pullcd was Meanr L] “dnuol‘ shop on betweal froquented Ly the street-wilkers who hayve been driven from resorts farther south to' the rmmrclnu of bulliings down town, Thomas ilca’ basowent dive at No, 13 Clark streot, the Elmm where Diok Brosy was murdered last year; . y Jaok Orr,gmve up about ono dozen whito ', Isrepuitables. Added to thess: - wera tho inmates of several low-down hagnins, nnd to top off with all, Licut, Headull_sont dows * from the Cottage Grove Avenue Statlou six Chinnmen, five ‘white nicn, and five women, . whom ho arrested for rilnld end obscene con- duct in a Chinese taundry nnd oplum-den at No, * 506 Vincennes Rvenue, “Thero {a Imn.ll{ n poe Hee district {n the clty that cranot boast of one or more of these dens, and {nvariably, they hare" bor and give shelter to the vory worst elnmunu. f i THE WOUNDED, At an early bour this morning the night clork attho County Ilospital.tclophoned that James Wallace, tho highwayman who wns shot a couple of wecks ngo by Fdward d'Anguern, whom be wks anttempting to rob on Irving - place, nenr Van Burcn street, was IIIIIInT rlplrlly. and mlghl dlo before morning. doctors hnve . given | up. st . hops f' pnlllmr Mm lhrmu;n. Camphell, who was stahibed eleetion niznt in Arnotd Docius® satnon at No, 104 Van Buren street, by some one whoro name he mru-el to divulge, IS progressing fine- Iy, and Is likely to reeover. Daufol Connors, who was shot yesterday afternoon, full partleulars of which nre given elscwhere, {8 thought to bo mortatly wonnderd, and the dactor who nttendod him thinks bis existence will wind up within a very fuw days, or as soon ns inflammation at-. tacks the lungs. The bullet could not be found, baving glanced .upon nrib, and lodged some- where about the back. ————— No costiveness, dinrrhes, or any bowel com- plaints where Hop Bitters are uscd. BUSINESS NOTICES, Arond’s Boef, Iron, nnd Wine, with Cinchonn, tho standard. jiadiclunl tonic' of thfs rrnure»slv'c nge, 1t enriches the blood, prompt- ly Invigorates the brain .and nervous systein, finproves dig !uun. eic, Result: A round form, Lright eyes, bappy state of mind. Arend's drug- store, corner \ ndisun strect aud Fifth uveaue. ————. Wonre apt to put our trust in that whlch does well for us. Buck & Rayner's ** Moth Powider® hns been used for inoths, roaches, and bedbugs for threo ycars, aud hps neveronce fnited to kill, OPENING,. Grand @pemng’ CARSOH, PIRIE & 60.5 e B Dry s e MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. TO-M ORROW APRIL 13, IS OUR NG DAY On which occasion we shalli make an unusually fine dis- play of the Latest Novelties: and Spring Fashions in - FINE PARIS HIL LlNERY Cloaks, . Wraps, .- ~ Costumes, " New Fabrics, * Garnitures, - AND Hashionable Rog |u|snes The Publi¢ Is Cordially Invited, GARSON, PIRIE&CO. FLAVORING L'\'Tlt LCTS. NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS s ,’ EXTRACTS - Frogared fram the cheleeat Yeuli, without colasl pan el selds o artigcial Ensvac wavs U WITROUT 10 ADCLTEKAT 008 O Sised thele repulaiion rom thale pestect purity ualiy. ddmiiiad b7 0 wia have wis g s adaey Manufiulum{ by STEELI £ I'.RIC'L‘. i Makers of Lupully Youst Giems, Cron Babl i Nl.tle:'l;‘blc-,t cago a0d Bt Loulas -