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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, APRIL -14, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. —— VTA wreeking hls party by attempting to 1 et PORELGN. earry i — satisfactory bill, tut he CRIMINAL NE Es warned the Govermnent it. wns - 3 impossible for a partnership ‘to subalst hes ‘tween the londlord and tenant, and predicted that when It was found the machinery of the bil bad failed, tha Governnient would: say tho tandlords mast be expropriated, and the lands handed over to thoso who cultivate ft. ‘THE LAND LEAGUE, dina recelved £15877 glned tho ‘previous meet ngs near ge Two Twin Erothers, Theolog- ical Students, Attempt a Burgiary. Greece at Last Accedes to the Arrangement of the Powers. ————— Now Only Demands “What One of Them Killed by a Rifle- Shot Fired by Their In. AMED CORCORAN ‘ia AMA tended Victim, + Mas Beon a Promised How heen ar rs egies under the greens sot. RUSSTAR o- A Racine Man Arrested for Alleged Violation of the Postal Laws, BND OF THE WAI IN CENTRAL. St. Perensnuna, April th—Ge1 offielully * annonnees tha -‘Sokke- war nt an end. co UUHHLA'S MOVEMENTS IN CENTIAT, ABIAG Losposy April 1.—Ihe Netos anys: “Tt wonkl bon European misfortune and ttle short of.n enlamity lo England: and Russia it the oll susplelons and jenfotsy ‘were, re- newed, This unfortunate revival cannot be avolded untess sone explanations be prompt: ly given of Gen, Skobeloti's recent mova- ments, It ts, Just possible that Skobelofi’s Journey eastward may be diplomatie rather thanmilltary,” pea wah i + STRICKEN, WITH PANALYBIE, = “Gen. Kawfnan, Governor. of Turkestan, fins hud a stroke of paralysis, TUE RED FRAG, ° IN 81, PRTENSNURG, Lonnoy, April 13,—A St, Petershurg cor- respondent says the Investment of Bt. Peters- burg by achain of guards has been entirely abandoned, 23 more irksome to loyal persons than eMencious agalust Nihilists, ‘The. mensnres proposed by Prefect. Barnnoff to the Council of I'wenty-tive, that passengers at rallway stations be exam{ned, will proba. bly algo be abandoned asimpractieable. “The elty polles will be inereased by 750 soldiers. ‘~ INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS, + Benin, April 13.-—Negottations relating to the adoption of internntional measures against regicides are proceeding between tho auyeral Powers, ” "ARRESTS ® Viesxa, April 13—The Russian frontler oficlals have arrested a-young man who had in his:possession many Niiilist publications, a revolver and a dagser. : i TI CZAR § ig satd to be disposed to’ spare the lives of some of the Nililists, if they formally{ask for, pardon. - ho ‘Tunis Imbroglio Merges Di- ~ yeotly into tho Old East. ern Question ‘areoman A Michigan Bank Swindled Out of $25,000 by Means of a Forged Draft. The Bey Will Not Be Allowed to Fight—The Turcomans - and Basutos, © Beginning of the Second Trial of the : Democratic Ex-Auditor of Cinelunatl. Thirty-five Persons Evicted in Ctinagh- fea, fretand, and Left With- out Shelter. ‘arnell Now Talking About “ Expro- priation” as Naturally as Victor Hugo or Karl Marx, Discovery of the Boxed Remains of Two Infants in Frost- burg, Mad. : ‘ SHoT DEAD, Speetat Dievateh to The Chteago Tribune, : Boston, April 14.—Luthor and Arthur Foster, twin brothera, 21 years’ of nye, thevlogical studonta at Phillips Academy, broke Into tho house of Abie! Wilson, 1 wealthy bachelor, at North Andover, enrly thjs morning, and Arthur was shot by a rifle jn the hands of Wil. fon. Gy the ‘confession ‘of, the’ surviving brother, — {ts appenra “that the. palr entered and robbed Mr. Wilgon’s placo six Months ago, securing $1,000 {n monoy and n gold wateh, Mr. Wileon bad In bis room some 87f,- OO0in stocks and bonds and other accuritles, tho property being under no other protection than tho owner's rifle, The object of the young mon was to secnre all this booty, They intended to resort to violoned, 1f necessary, to acconiplish tholr aim. Both hnd proviously been fs Wilsun's employ nbout the farm, and. so were able to enter” tho. house’ without an alarm being, wlven by the | watch-doy outelde, ‘They were thorough!; inluted with tho promises. and wont direct Mr Wilson's room, The duor wes fustaned on the Inside by 0 waouden button, which thoy expected.to ve able to force off without waking tie oldman, fut Mr. Wiauts, na additionn) protection, nad placed anitron sink against the door, which was knocked down by the burgtare’ attempt to-enter, “The Candahar Evacuated. Yestorday— High Water at Szegedin, in Hungary. . Abandonment of tho Plans Adopted to Guard Against Nibfliam in St. Petersburg. The Other Boyton in dJail—Schneider Rolling Out Her Jewels at Paris, {NE EASTERN QUESTION. S ©} nolse woke the old man, who velzed his rife at HOPES OF A PEACKFUL SETTLEME FRANCE, the hoa. ot tho, Bod and fred <¢urough Lospox, April 1,—It 1s helleved that news ‘THE MONETARY CONFERENCE, | phe puney wi pour ain an agent a a his heen recelyed from tho East justifying | Parra, April 13—MM, Magnin, Dumas, pees Pinang Wthoe eo etandioe cree Cornuschi, and De Normandienre gazetted a8 the French delegates to the Monetary Con- ference, ‘h the hope of a peaceful settlement. Goschen, the Ambassador to Turkey, will return to England the present month, Dutferin. pro- ceeding to’ Constantinople to take up the thrends of negotiations, where Goschen left thew. A CINCULAR PROM THE PORTH, CoxsraNnTINOPLE, April 138.—The Porte has addressed u olraular to the Powers oxpresee. Ing hope that the mensures taken by France fo Africa will be, Hiited to the defense of her own frontier, and declaring that the Bry wlll redstablish order and prevent a renewal of the incurstons of the tribes, NO WAR WITH FRANCE, Fanta. April 13.—The latest dispatelies from Tunls represent that a great changahns taken place In the Bey’s disposition towards France, Tle seems now disposed to cobper- ate with the French against the Khoumis, ‘This is belfeved to be the result of the with- drawal of Italian support. If so the ex- peditlon loses much of its gravity. TUL PORTE TO TID DEY. CossrantixorLe, April 1%,—The Porte, replying tu the appeal of the Bey of Tunis for its protection, advised hin to restore order on the fronticr and thereby remove any pretext for French action, Should neces: aty arise, the Porto would feel bound to pro- tect Its rights ns Suzarain of ‘Tunis, - IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMNT, Bentix, April 1%.—The Greek Minister here has formally announced that his Gov- emment has, notified tha representatives of the Powers at Athens of its neceptance of the Turkish proposals touching the frontier, conditionally, upon the Powors guaranteeing 8 loyal surrendor of the ceded territory, Greece at the same time commends tho Creel population remalning under ‘Turkish rule fo the equitable consideration of the Powers, THE WHOLE OF NORTHERN ALUANIA {sin insurrection, and 15,000 men aro march- Ing against Dervisch Pasha nt Seutarl. THE FOREIGNERS, ‘Tests, April 1%.—The Consuls have met, and will remind the Boy thut he is bound to Me the hods of bis hpottiorsa short distance from the house, the old man placed Luther under frrest, there belug no resistance on bis part. The brother was atroudy dend, tho ball having: pussed through tha lef lung, causing Internal hemorrhage, ‘The surviving bratuer ng been taken to jail at Lawrence. Mr. Wilaon, ulthough of u very excitable temperament, having bern. insane an several occasions, ly Tuily justified ln his net bythe towngpeapie. The young. men provious to this olfense Lore excellent reputa- ang, were industrious and frugal, saving thelr eurnings in order to secure un education, For two yeurs they have attended the academy, and are well spoken of by their precoptors. . - ' TENNESSEE SENSATIONS. Speelal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, | Nasnvi.te, Tenn, April 13.—J. Gurdner, an Mluerant vender of aonp, wha bas been .operat- ing In Nashville for somo tine, went to Gallatin afew daysaxoto ply bis culliug, Last Monday he camo to Nashville and induced .a wornan known oa Mrs. Willard, wifeoft a traveling worm- medicine dentor, gaid to ve from New Orleans, to return with him to Gallatin, where they ‘rege fatered us man und wife, Yesterday forenoon Marshall Yenrgin, a clerk engaged In store in this city, accompauted by tho divorce wife of Fox Graves, a car-keepor of this city, went to Gulintin. ‘and | registered na B, M. Ad~ king and: wife, Yesterday evening Willird arrived at Galtutin In search of the womun he chiimed.to bo hls wife, and fond aho bud yono to Hartevitic with Gurdnor. -Yeurgin ; waa are rested and Jailed, and Willard in, company with tho Sheritf started in pursuit of Gardner aud tho woman, On reaching tlartayille “he discoy- ered that Ganthor bad inurried the woman, who declared that sho hnd never been united in wed fock to Willard,” The party roturqed to Gallatin this evening: Yeurghy was relcased on a writ of hubous corpus, ant Mira, Graves wont to Castile Jan Spiinga, to remnin with bor slater. eu A, CROOKED LAWYER, Spectat Dtsputeh to The Chteago Tribune, Minwauneg, Wis. April I%—At the Clreult aceslon to-duy forenoon, the matter relative to tho altering of court records, of which serous offense report war made yesterday, was called up for further hearing, Tho attorneys: cblelly interested In the affulr are Jolin J, Ortan, who makea formal complaint -that.the court rea- ords were altered, and Frauk D. Vuu Valken- bury, In whose custody the records ara alleged tabave heen whou the alterations wore mado, ‘Tho proceudings to-day wero chietly in tho nas MONTENS SCUNEIDER p is selling her objects of urt aut jewels at the llotel “Drouot, Paris, ‘The sule fs likely to Insta week. ‘Tho first dny’s proceeds were nearly $40,000. It Is rumored thatthe Grande Ducelicase has determined to withdraw froin the stage and open a dower-shop. HOPING TO GET ENGLAND IN, | Pans, April 18.—It 18 sald the Monetary Conference will be postponed a fortnight. to allow. time for further negotintlons with En- gland, : : PERU. . THE OTHER ONE 18 NOW IN JAIIn Prersnuna, April 13—A. telegran, re celvedt hy Mayor Patorson, of Allegheny. to- day, asks that: the certified. papers of ‘Ter- rence Boyton, wha resided there from 1858 10.1868, , will be forwarded to ‘Sveretary Taine at once, in. order’ to establish Paul Boyton’s (his son’s) claim asa citizen of the United States, and have him released from prison in*Peru, where he Is-nt presenta prisoner of war. The papers’ will be for- warded'ns soon ns'possible,: 8 8st AFGUANISTA: A numon, Bosmay, April 1.—A rumor has reached here that Ayoob Khan has fled from Herat to Meshed. RVACUATED, Bomsay, April 1.—Candahar was -evacit- ated tocay. The Piaheen Valley, however, will not be abandoned, TUE BARTHQUAKE, 8,000 KILLED, Scio, April 13,—Tho Intest returns state that 8,000 parsons were killed and 10,000 In- Jured by the carthquake. At Novity 1,200 were killed, ‘Tho violent shock Monday caused the grouni to subsliie a metre, Great numbers of Inhabitants are emigrating. malnta! ture of pleadings for mercy by Van Vaiken- Sart alse Real ais wor tor the nablie aes BULGIUM. bares. brather nttornuys: Van Vitkenburg t y. Tho general impression resulting TWO RCOUNDIELS PUNISIED, has ‘mado on full confession of erasing rom the congerenco of the Consuls ta that 1. i in names from a summons ° atroudy ~ Med, Lonpoy, April 1.—The tribunal at Brus- gels lias sentenced two prisoners, one. to lx years’ and the other to four years’ fmprison- inent, for having induced young: English girls to leave thelr homes for fimmoral pur- poses, + BASUTOLAND, YNOSPECTS OF PEACE, Care Tows, April t—Tho Basuto Chief hing aceapted the mediation of the Governor of Cape Colony, and the prospeets of peace with the British ara conatdcred. satisfactory, ITUNGARY. UNDUE WATEM Prati, April u—Flve small, streets and 170 houses were tooled at Czongrad, At Szogedin, the water is a foot higher than at the Um of the great disaster Inst yoor, + a -HARBOR OF REFUGE. Tho Proposed Improvemont-at Mile + snulcea. Spectat Dispatch to ‘Ihe Chicaze Tribtines MinavauKer, April 1—Congressman Doustor, the safety threatened, GREAT BRITAIN, und the worst part of the businogs ia that when the crime wad discovered the cruoted suture? tried to pluce tho blaine on Orton, but whan ft was proven on him be maite a public confession, ‘The matter hns crented (ee exgitement from tho fact of the blgh soclit standing of tho nas cused. After houring spoochos tron a number of attorneys.in way of plens tor lonloncy, the Judge took thes matter wider adylaamant untll noxt, Mondny. Yan Valkenburg, It id thought, will bo oxpelled fram the bar, i not erlintually prosecuted, x ss A FIAT-TIGHT NETWEEN GIANTS, Cuantorre, N. Cy April 13.—There mot here yoaterigy two of the largest non in tho coun- try—T'reston Holloway and Andy Walker, Tho lnttor f4 strain hand on tho Charlotte, Coluine bus & Auguata Railroad, Mela seven foot nine inuhes and one-half tn holght and welsha ovor 600 pounds, Holloway isnot quite’ aa tall aa Walker, but lacks only ful an Inch, and weighs ff ahundred moro, Whey got inte a quarrel about strongth, and i dexperate taticutt ensued hetween tho two powerful mon, In whieh Walker was twlee knocked down by his antigonlar Ag sogn us ho could rise tho crestfullen glint got up and ran out of the bulldiug aa rapidly ae to could, golng to the Mayor's oltice and clalming protection, ca $8 . & DESPERANO DEALT WITIT * Denver, Colo, April 1—-The Repubtican's of Europeans {s not seriously us : : Spectat Cable. Denuix, April 18,—Mzr. Gordan, one of tho “te traversers, who was arrested to-day at Caremortls, County Mayo, on a chnrge of luciting to a disturbance of the pence, undor 8 Coerclon act, was brought to Kitinainhiam dall this evening, As ‘lt was market day it Claremorris, nn immonso crowd assembled attho station there to ace the political shoe maker take hig departure under escort. A. pene band Was present, While walting for ie train fe, Gordon addressed the people, vi glyea a graphic pleture of scones th m are pretty niimerous In the West just Me Ne said: “Keep up your courage, back again to fight tho landlords, 40 DOWN TO CURMAGHLEA Five Hid What took place there yestorday, ome familtes were evtated, one family t on Ing of thirteen individuals, another of € Qhother of saven,—nitogether thirty- © human beings. ‘Three hundred pe and ce were. on who has lately urrived trom Washington, was | Durango spocial says Lurly on tho morning of no hone cee Ay ware oul {ntorylowed on the = barbor. of “rotuyo™ ims | tho 10th Churles. Marmony a Toudvilloe stuzos' sald tha many of them whed tears, and | Prevement, for which Congress bus approe | driver, with two compantans, entored n theatro Made wp on the mm shed tears, and | peated - $100,000, Ta hoxin tho work in | and gumbiing-house, Marmon drow a revolver Spot subserlptions of 24 and ng ho entered, and, with an onth, ‘fired twice, 1880 My, Douster obtained an amendment to tho Hlvor and Harbor bill which provided for a sur yey of. un addition) harbor of refuge, Col. Houston, of this city, one of tho United States Enginger corps, mado the surye} plang which wore submitted to Stor the most dat af essed of tho evicted fame the Cheers.) ‘Ihe people nevor inaplted bolice, [Shouts of “Nevor.] -1 have 1 lnformed trols foun this morning that police killing Polk Prindie, porocabie citizen oned eeaner to-Marmon, and wounding 0 young man jn the arm, and ae but waa overtaken and jailed, Late nt night unmasked viglun{os took the prisonor front the Jul] and bun him to a tree in tho presence of sovernd hundred. aly. and prepared on, Wein, tho ‘ Jhiet Engineer of the War Department. The : nf Ip weld be des yngts# EVicren vasuiins nabT Mian — | catlinated, cost of tho fmprovomont wus Hans. Oto Wee ee oto imorainge K onthe sldeof th dl, a! q = | $800,000, ie matter was brought before ¥elves around he rond, sheltering thent- | tno Chumber af Colmmercy and tho plauw in & = AL nigh Samal fire, having been out | dorsed, and it bus slace then remuined In stut INFANTICIDE. Apselat Dispateh ta, Ths Chicago Tribune Darrmone 31d. April!a—A divpateh: from Frostburg, Md, gives the dotailaof a ghastly dis. covery mado in that town to-day. The houigs of twin whito fufants, one malo‘aud tho other fo- tale, wore found palicd up ina pine box in the quo, “ATow days age, bowever, # Bourd was wpe polatod to oxatming the plang, tho Hoard boing composed of Gon, Comatock und Gen, Woltzel, of Detroit, and Alaj, Roborta, of thiselty, The Board ‘will ba culled to iheot fn this city in a veok or ‘eo, and a fll deolsion arrived at atter the plans buvg been thoroughly axaimingd, The War De- t (oond sce ufter th a wine ir thein. ‘Let none tes Auvthor man, named Corcoran, ‘was, Tested In County Cork tovlay undor ‘oerclun act, LOND NEACONSFIEED To the Wate cdurvelaled Pran + wtinant will be informed as to the rosull, y f LEAGUE CONVERINCH. should coumencetl, ty order that am adliie | pie. Serpoiratare uf thls seat Tn aroas rire April 19, that at no one Mthe wueetln dbo tonal appropriation of from $300,000 to $400,000 cun be seputed from Congress noxt Hides the Cund now at tho dig faroxpended this .your Uificulty, be suya, In seourinr .—A. correspondent: re- Une did the attendance of Lanud-Leagitors excesd 100, A THAVELGER ARRESTED, yet undiweovorcd, and the identity of the. twins romaine a mystory, which will be diiiicult to une ravel. ® an Go) S : it for tho ‘furthor advancemont pt the | ADIGHAUL, - $ don, ong of the traversera” fn tho Trigh | work Incontivotion with tho huebur oF retuge | Dernorg, Moti, April 1d,—As Stathioy’a private ter the Couret ep reaeed aL Claremore: | Cae MST wah inacred Hota aeons | EMUK AL Lakeviow, Muntenlm County, tle Btate a 4 clon act, for language uttered | y; i t was awindicd out of $25,000 by means of a torgod & recent Iand meeting, Ho was aceon yernition jn Washington with in num hop uF rainiient citizens of Milwaukee ag to whol te should work fur the rofundinont of the &Y,- uO expended by tho. alty. ir for ‘tio bupbor of tho gentlomen wero unanimous fug the lutior, i Deuster appeara to bonnite eatisied thay tho pcorssary funda to | coup ato the werk can be aceured without troubia ws it draft on New York by a stranger presending to come from Bouthorn Obio, ‘calling bimsclf WW, L. Owons, He pretended bo. was a mun'of moans, and nogotluted fora sawmill, expressine bis Intention: of gotow Inte: the business | Ho opened an account with the! bane whieh bo mado by victim. Aw soon ue thu-ddratt was suld und ‘the proveods received boukipped out, - Semana in brass te rullway train by @ crowd. with Z Passe, ot ae URE apse the Wells t " a tet hy Falteds Habitlties, E00,Woo noe in duph MEETING OF MALE TIsKORM in resulted {1 rogresses, Col, Houston, wnder Without hing 1 a resolution to saparate,| whose oburye the portant ‘work will bo carsied tt it ‘¢} nz stated to 9 reporter thut he thought opera~ A BOY STARS ANOTHER ce be the Lang De The Biante concern: | Uons would Verlwin the coursy Uf W Mouth oF Dernors, Mick. April SAN poy {hn onoof the ef thelr puta; shovs had roports | sx wueks. : ie puplicechoolg bore named Andrew Brands was over, ance—twa ‘favorable to tho’ stabbed by a geboal-mate named Willig Potzal NASHVILLE EXPOSITION, |. . overmment b; “O'Cone “ ‘ On ¥ the O'Conor Pon ‘and Lord | : “THE with welskyife during schoo} this ator: + nd OnB host z Le, Toon, April B—Ata mooting of | nelin, the re ‘ no} x wtlle, b; NASRVILLE, Toon, April 1. mooting Hong, the yesult Gf un old quarrel ou boys ure WMP, vs Charles Huts tho Military Cominittey of tho Nushiville Expoy about He yore ‘old euch, Prato bus not Satal v9 PARSED, sition to-ulxut tho prizos for tbe competitive | Wound was lnilictod, Fz Were a4 Manchester if 1, ast night, Uladstone sald hie Delteved | Shur So" tnasaik of slags wer iuoreuiga ak | A NEMOCHATIC EX-AUDITON, the ria Aone much farther In follewes infantry, coepaiek at (pas te Spectat Nuvatch to The Chicagg Bribune, ailng a attouger naire ie prosueet ot Sit, second pritg to sg writtory, Aree peyse Gtkotwwart, Ou April 18 oThoyorond tela ot Gladstone was unt justited a bavatedy aplidey, and lateutey rowuin as ex-Uity-Auditur Bf. Hotfmun for, embestl mont was begun to-duy, At bls fires, Jy Degen: ber, the jury disagreed, ‘The ene excited In- tena interest, and it was belloved by Republic Henne that the jiry was tampered with, Up to w year azo Hafiuin wos the: Demetratie Juader Tie munteipal attaire. le x HlOr for seven youre, hited, pot heing suece by nm Hepube Tenn, waa found to hitve practices some strange bookkeeping, . . AN ALLEGED POsSTAT“LAW V10+° LATOR. § Speeiat Dispateh to Tae Chtedor THduney MinwauncKr, Wis. April 19.—Jobn A. Schmidt, of Ruolne, fain Jatt here under a bond of 22,000 for hisanpenrance to anawor tot chnrge that he violated tho Pontal : nwa, ,,-The. fyote-of the erime. arn stated us follows! A New York fein sent to Itneine i letter addressed to: Kehinide, fund Inetosed a letter ‘Tor $200 :to n Sfles Hattig Setimtdt. The prisoner got. the. tether, Ineorged the draft, and drew the mores. atid then skipped ont, ie started for Canada, but wre intercepted and placed In the hands of tho: United States olfieera, teats . i A COLORED DESPERADO, Speciat Diapateh-to The Mtewon Tribune LATTE: Rock, Ark. April i—Henry Allon, a colored despernto, got Inte h quarrel Inn antoon Inet night with 9 colored -man named Donoily, whom he shot, tho ball ontarmy Donolly's mouth, tearing away his tongie and ranging downwards {ute the stomach, Allen: ran’ out of the saloon, attempted to shuot two other men on the street, nad sueceted fn vrcrping. iA year nyo, while one railway excursion: be: shot it tion named Denn, ond:‘narrowly : escaped the State Prison. | Donolly cannot recove: ‘ i HORSE-THIRE. tat Svtetal Dnates o The Uhieaz Tribune, Gnsgva, ML, April’ 13.—Perguson Btevenson, ‘arrested for stealing a horae and sleigh from A. J. Hendrickson of Dundee;and o borso and ‘bury front Batavia Nvory, bas had a hearing beroro Juatics Wost, uf Genova, who committed him for trial at the April torm of the Cironlt Court, whieh opons next Monday, It {6 oxpevted that at the trint othur like exploits will develop againes Stuvensun. ‘ he A_ CRAZY NEGRO: TO. BE TANGED, ATLANTA, Un, April 13.—Thoe poor old ornzy negro, Abraham Martin, who was convicted at tho last term of the court tori murdering bis wife, will be hung on tho 2 of this mouth. vt Abbovitlo, 8, C, Tne Governor hus refused to commute hfa sentence, becnuse tho dudge who irled his case would not sign the petition, The old fellow Is about 0 yonrs of nyc and feeble. BUCK ACQUITTED. Newnurg, N, ¥, April 19.—The trial of Cadet. Buk, of Toxas, on a charge of shooting John J. Thompson, Jr., of Ohta, while at school at High- land -Falla, preparing Cor Weat Point Academy, resultod In a verdict of noniittul. . SENTENCE OF BURGLARS, Sveetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Minwaukeg, April 13.-Jobn Calinuan and J. Monaban were sentenced to ‘threo and six years in the Stnte Prison to-tlay In tho sfunictpal Court for burglary, Peek “ “BILLIARDS. Third Night of the Sichacfer-Slorson Match im New York — Tremendous Playing on Both Sides, New Yonk, April-13.—8ebaofer and Slosson resumed play to-night.in thoir billiard mnntoh of 4,000 points: At the finish of. tho game Tuesday night the score stood tor two nights, Schaefer 1,0, Slosson 77, Sebnofer began work to-night, and was gotting along comfortably untilsexton, Sloaton's umpire, entered na Schnefer was mak- ing ha twentieth shot. Sexton claimed itwaso “push shot.” Thoirefereo agreed with him, - and Behncfer «took bla gout, Sinsson now. attempted n gathering rbot nt wile angles, ‘und missed, In ‘the third Innlug Slosson played yery carefully, and brought the bulls in good position: at the rall. He worked them down tho rail, and by a skiliful shot pyoldod the balk-fino’ at the corner of the table, Tho bulls got sonttered, but were soon brought togethor agatn on'tha side rat. A bonk- ahot for position was finaly, executed, but a donblu-cusnion miss closed bis inning with a scare af 207 for the evening's bluy thus far, In tho sixth Inning Schnofer, maunged the balls carefully, and took thew to the foot of tha sida rail, up the rail again, and turned the two ond corners twlee, Ho :sopnrated tho balla, and twice gathered them” igain. , Schnoter was cool and confident, nnd “turned the third corner, as thy scorer cnlled: 270, and shortly afterwards 300, .whon Bohuager: wud heartily: eneered, "Hs" best" run in thé game bérotoforo” was B12, nude Inst your in Tammany Dall ina contest with Blosson. Schuefer: continued to plus, and the seurer called 41), Schaofer seotned to hold a charmad cue, but the run finally ended with 2 consecutive shots, It wns hailed with profonged applause, the turker, anid a Tresh outburst: of: hundctapping, announced tho beures: Schuefer, 2.05; Blowsan, 107i. z Slogson responded with wut 4, which ted many ta suppor ho wis alurmed by bla ndverairy’s aplondld-play, but hu proved thet his cuurage had not been a whit shaken, whon ho rulited the balls with o stroke u8 doxtrous and well-Judyzed. as Schneter’s own. Te held the rail adinirably until be had rolled up 150, und continued to play wellufter tho bulls gcatiercd, He gathered in 208, surpnasiuy by ane enrom his provinus run, . Schucfor migscd a vory cary shot, and instantly Slosson sot to work -ayilo, and, driving the bulla on thy rail, began to roll up the third time inte big figures.. Encouraged by the upplanse of the pleused spectatora, he added 12 to his score, Sehnefer awoke at this, ran 05 prettily, und then aut down, while Sloszon deftly put toyether 160 curoms, carrying. his score up to Loit, to Sehnefer'a 2151. Thia he supplemented with 39 two! innings later, having “by this time beaten Schuefer. neatly 40) polnts, un 800 seoro for the ¢venlrs> There were now some ‘momenta of indiMerent - play, tll Schuofer suddenly cnught the rail’ and atarted ouLon unother Inrge run, the big building bein; engllent in the meantime ‘that the chiming o the bulla could by heard. inal parte, The play notted him 170, und the mise yuve Sloesun an op> portunity to play 24 shots before Sehuefer, after avgcuro of poxttion shots, ralned tho rail and ran 63, closing bis third sartes of: 800 polnts, and punking iis total ecore 2400 to. Bloason’y 1.000, Sloeson made KW befare Benucfer reucbed 600 on tho evening's ecore, x TH AUMMARY. : ACADEMY or Music, New Vouk, Aprit 13— Match guimo of Dilllurds, 4.000 pulnta up, for. $2,000 n aide, champions’ frames lotween Jncub Sohucfer and Georgo F, Blossony played on-o J, Mf. Hrunewick & Halke Co, table, with ednch ballat s NCUAHPEN—2, 10, 3H, Bo {H2, 12, 0; 65, 9,22, 1, 6, ail, bd ee ea Total number of polnts for, 0,17, Vid, 8,08, Wats Averngoy tho three night i HEOKSON—U, 47, BOT, 223, 1, 4, 203, 262, 18, 4, 106, 2, 80, 17,182, Tote, AO * Average, 47 11-18, ‘otal number of points for the three mliehts, 1000, : * ‘Tine of game—Two honrs and Ofty minutes, re KANSAS. An Immense Tide of Lumigration Sete ting In=Crop-Proappcte, Foyt Scorn, Kas. April 1—About 200 oxcure slouiate from Micblyan, Indlann, Oblo, Kentucky, Ainels, and Jows arrived by ‘the utiernaun train on the Gulf Road to-day, undor the chargo of Capt. G.d,Clurk, They nro a splendid up ponriny claes of people, and aro. muking 4 criti+ cal exumingtion of the country, Excursions iste urrivo monthly, and: Iarge numbers Lought land jn ‘this section last winter, Tho’. “indleationa " , aro that the tldo of Junmigration which (awd vent ward from Kansas City hast your will come seuthwe {hia year, us tha oxcuratuntsts say that, poopie Eust have luorned to muke ndlstincdon hes tweon tha extreme weat hist of that Stuto and ie woll watered aud fertliy countios of Exstern: AEBS Uollablo partied who have recently traveled over Bourbon, Linn, and Crawford Countien, Ii Kunsas, and Barton and Vergon, in Missouri, report enrly-sown winter wheat. 16 oxcellent, White tho later sown Is lookin woll, “ Othor In- dications ot n favorable auaion are visiblo, and the prospect js that uyenr of unusual prospere ity awaits this scotton, oe: a DISCOURAGING PROSPECTS, Bpeetat Dispateh to The Caituao Tribune Stoux Crry, Ia. Aprit B.—Farmiug prospects werg nover boforo 40 dlecournging Bt this sea- von of tho year as at present,” ‘Tho snow cavers the ground top depth of frum olghteun: inches to three feet, Northorn lows aud Nebraska and Southern Dakota farmers cannot: commence plowing for eowe weeks yot, pod cold woathor sot In ao curly ust full that vory istie was dono toward proparing tho ‘ground for spring sowing. Spring whout hasbeen usually plauted and up out of tho ground before thie time, “Tho weather continugs very ould, the temperature seldom ridlug above the frocalng. point in tho yniddle of - the. day, and freosing “hard every. pight, and snow-storms ary frequent, ae present the’ outlenk for, tha whout-crop is usta iy but favorable, The snow-atorn whioli svt In Saturday night and Sontinud until yen erday IneiOR bus bined ‘Oil. the rajbroads ermine My. peru with tho oxception: of: the gibux Sily + Puglic, which road ts running ularly, The river cantinvos (0 fall one lugh ny hour yt thie point, and about the guuig at polnie above, BS AT ae, henrd from. ‘The gorge below Yaukton stilt holds. ‘Phere (s much distross and suffering {n the Hooded districts. An uld spolety bus been tosmed bere, with Mayor Smith at ite ad, for the purpose pf renguring ey roller. ¢ is Catimuted that betwen 6,00) und 0.000 poopie were wade Luinvless ani watidercrs by the flood, wud mut depend upyn the churitable for the ae B ood, | Basione “) at Wi -o’eluck tosday, and in cessities of life for some time to coma, Last nighttha temperature was fuur degrees above vero, and Is twenty above now. OFFICIAL VOTE. JACKSON COUNTY, MICH, Speclal Lisputeh to The Chicago Tribunes JACKEON, Mich, April 1.—Lhe total vote of Jackson County, by offietat canvass mado to- day, In 7,920. For Juntices of the Supreme Court, Isnie Muraton reecived 3,015; Augustus (, Batd+ win, 2600) Jobit 8, Bhipman 1,687; Churies G. Hyde. 40,” Por Regents, G, No N. Lothrop, Shift Henry Pratik, 2,608; James P, Joy, 3.0603; Austin iT 1,002¢° Churtes Willetts, 1088 +. 1 . Nowell. 41.. For Cirettlt dittges Pringle, {uw 1. 1. Gridley, Bas V Merwit 1071. ‘The conatitutlanal uinendl refitlyato penal Hhes, sea, OSS, NO Ey ri of tho Suprome Court. yor, 11003 nn, 201) Cire cuit Court He hy, Wit tax for bulldiug County House, Yes, 468% 10, O31, : LUENAWEHE COUNTY, MIG. Spectat Diepateh to. The Uhteago Tribune, i ADITAN, Mich, April 1—Tho vote on’ the Ktate tioket In Lenawee County, ns declared to day, was as follows: Por Jueticoul, the Supreme Court, Marston . (Hepublicant 8,6: , Buldwett (Democrat), Hs Syd (Prohibition tet), © 667s, Shipman (Groonbaek), 223 for Hegents of the Dniveralty. doy (Republican), “30a; Biatey ‘pubiicwn) © 30033. Lothrop Wemoernt), Fralick Bentocraty, Hs, All three consttt onal amendments got hot. 1.600 apirmative votes, Andrew: Howell (iteputhtcan), with no wobusttion, recalved 6,451 for Cireuit Judge. of the First Uistriet. *. OBITUARY. MRS MARY HOAGLAND. 5 Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. : Decaron,: UL, April 14.—The denth of Mra. Mary Hoagland, aged 1 yenrs. a near relative of tho Inte Hon. Jesse K. Dubols, took place here this morning, ufter a protonged fliness, She was born in Ireland, und caine to Ameriea aver forty: yours ugo, lived In Kentucky, and came ‘here Trom Cuss County, thls State, in 1863, She left an estate valucd nt €12,00, which Is walled to ber five grown ebiidren, i} ry a —-:” ORLANDO GAULT, Speetat Llspateh to The Chicago Tribune, , « Wiirewaten, Wis, Aprit, U.—Nows was ree celved this morning of the death of Orlando Gauft, one of tho prominent business men of Whitewater, It occurred at Leon, Ia. where Mr. Gault was taken ill Inst week on his way to the Hot Springs. Ifo bad been {n failing bealth for avveral yeurs. g pens VICTOR I. TANNER, |. Speetat Diepateh to. The Crteaco Tribune. » JANESVILGE, Wis., April 13—-VictorH. Tanner, & traveling ealosman forthe Strong Manufacture Jug Company, of Winsted, Conn, died at the My- ors House, in this city. nt $ o'clucts thls morning. of congertion of tho brain, ufter a sickness of three days, . —- # E. P. JACOUEON, | Denver, Colo., April 13.—E. P, Jacobson, State Benator and prominent State politician, died last night of congestion of the brain. a FIRE RECORD. - AT OCONOMOWOC, + + Bpectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Ocoxowowac, Wis. April 12—Fire broke out in-the Northwestern telegraph otiice this morn- ing. and but fora few well-Ulrected etreams of wator, would baye resulted ina disnstrous con- flagration, The Post-Oltiee; which Is under the” telegraph oflice, suiferest somewhat from water, AT WAUSEON, O. Sptetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribung, * Toreno, O., April: 13.—-Tho tlouring mil Lyon, Clement & Greenleuf, of Wauseon, gother with almost ,thoir entire, contents, dostroyed by flro thts morning, involving « loss about $0,000; isured for $15,000, ere cHIcaGa. » Tho still alarm ut 2:30 o'eloek yeaterday after- noon was caused by n small fra in the two-story frame bullding ‘No, ‘0 "Elston avenug, owned bs Lonis Krneder and occupted by Jamos Far- vell.. Tho cntec.of the. fro was a defective ebimncy,. Dainage, noiningl. . ,AT BORDELIL. PA. . Brapronn, April, 18.—Fire: broke out In Hor- uer's grocery, ut: Rordell. to-night, and vefure ee sas ghooked $7,000 worth of property was de- atroyede os a » AT NEWARK. Nod. * Newant, N, J. April 12.—The drying depart- Ment of the Petors Manufacturing Compuns's Olleloth Works burned. Loss, €J0,000; Insured, é a CASUALTIES. RUN OVER AND KILUED. -Speetat Dispatch to Tite Chicago Tribune. Decarun, Il., April Tn the Wabash yard here this afternoon, Thomas Cuttle, aed 13 yours, son of Michacl Cuttle, was acoidentaliy ran over and Instantly isliied by a switch-enine, “The hoy bad fulton ott n ear and. fusled to vet aut of the way of tho appronching,lucomottve in time escapo bis terrible death, < ——— MORPIIINE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuca Tribunt. © IsDtANAPOHIS, Indy April 13,—J. W, Dixon, of this clty, who took an overdose of morphine to- day, died to-night, Mjs family deny that there wagany sulcidatintent. He took the morphine ty allay neuralgic pain, i A * GONE TO THER TOMES, Des Moises, In. April 1,—All the persons Injured tn the accident on the Chicayy, Rarllng- fon &Quincy Railroad, near Albla, yesterday. haye gong to thor homes. — HIGH WATER IN KANSAS CITY, Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Kansas Cory, Mo, .April Win spite of the ‘prognortioutions of tho wise ones, tho Missourt Tttver.continues to riso at this point, and ato o'clovk to-night registored twenty-two feat four inches above low-water murk, the bigbeat point rouched but once since tho great. flond ot Iki. Unrlen, oppasit: Kansas Cliy, in Clay County, sotins at present.to be in tho moat dingor, a8 the fovee which wus built un tho north side ope posit: Wyandotte te. In bud condition, It it should wive way alinnst the ‘entire farco of the river: would. be thrown dawn tho tuyou direotly . upon. the town, . It fa hoped that tholoyes oun be savor, however, If tho wind docs not riao,° ‘Tho river stoumer Nene ton, bound for Fort Renton, reached tho levoo trying to. pnes tc through tho drawsbrt an extent that soveral days will pass before abo can continue, Shé fa louded down with freight, and bas on board twenty-two prssengors, saceagpennencaaen SS A Sea EVIDENTLY INSANE, ‘ Kuvapxy, Kua, April VeA nan giving bls nanvas Hugh Smith Jumped fram the west. pound Pueblo exproas, eight miles west of hore, Sunday morning at o'clock, and rushed Into a house near by, giving the fnmutes quite a scare. The monfolks soon’ bad the siranger cornered, who thoy found toarin, i; 60 In curronoy and ble Uekot. trom Loulsvilla ta Puchio, Whon questioned, ho anid somebody was trying to roby bin. .Whut silver te bad and two trunkecheoks be throw away. At daylight he camo intu tows and requosted tho Sherk? totuke oburyo af hin, Ha fa watledrestod, Ne ailtults that hy has been on a sprog, which tN agcount for hia etranye notions, He says ho th fram Vttebura, and Unt fe tise H ae me inore Late Sie Tho Sullnes jes of But! “Buty cavO hiin & pide from horo to Puubly, apd bo lett for That! pica thts morning, - "SMALL-POX, al CinoinsArt, April W—Tho Town, of Gloyor's Gap, W. Va., [9 nu gtatvol panty over an atirine we wan duimaged to eu “Ing. sprond of tho smull-pox, ‘ Tho disense was Drought {bere by a young man from Pittabury, Tho physicians are all sick, und suo budy of u Fehue, woman who died was lott Haburieds The Soverhor was telugriphed: for wld to bury thy dond, but he replied that the county authoritica should attend. ta.ite Praline pass’ through the town without atopplag. + THE FIRST. OF: THE SEASON, ° +. Bpestat Diypateh fo The Chicugo Tribunty GALENdA, My Apeil. lL—The stoamor Mark Brailiey: Crom Tay reese 8 ee bont ba the Teal arrived here thia evoning from above with & feuvs eutear logetnqune That tadiey: wun tho tet put to paa through the draw of tha Dunieitl ridge this seus, Tho Stissiveippi’ is clear of {oa trom La Crossu to Dubuque, ——— {COAL SHIPMENTS FROM’ PITTSBURG, Prertawutia, April 18—Add.toual coal ehip- mgnta, 1,420,000 buabels, of ivhich #14,000 were for forcin nail and 008,000 for Louleville. making: Wurand fotyl thig winter of 8,703,000 bushaly, eee umanaal WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY, + Apeetut Dispatch to The Chicago THUR Ayn Aupon, Blok. April 13,—The cleveath annual meoting of the Northwestern Drancy of 'e ¥oreign Misstonury Snclety of the dothodive Episcopal Church vegan hore to-day, It, representa Iilinols, Indiana, Bileblgan, and Wieeonsin, Including cleven separate Confer ehees. Mrs. Hitt. of Evansville, Ind. presided ht the ineeting to<day, About 20 aelegates nro f Chicago, respondent Various Conference feport session untill Fri Sed ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF NAILS, Perrsnvna, Pa. April 13.—Tho Western Nall Association inct hore to-day, aod, after dis- cussing the state of the trade, unanimously agrend to ndvance tho price from €3 tu $3.15, the prevailing nuinion being that the advance was Jlustifved by tha Incrensed demand. ee BUS.NESS NOTICES, Rtranvers viniting the city sould not fail to ¥isht the homeopathic -piarmacy of Bourleke &° Tnfel, Now Clark streot, and ine epect their argo nssortinens of family medicine citses anid books, froma $1 pucket cnseto the 626 inedtelie chest. ie. a When sou “elon house? all sorte of uiza ond things will cute to tight. Thon bs the time to nse Buel & Rayner's * Moth Powder.” which Kilis all insects and protects from tnoths. MEDICAL oF alleled in Medical History. Cuticura Resalvent, the great nntural bioud- vuriticr, absorbent, renovator, and vitniizor, bins shown {ts grand curative pawer In serofula, white swellings, ulcers, erysipelas, swelled neck, scrofutous inflamonitions, me ial aifections, old sores, eruptions of tho skin, sure eyes, and scalp affections, with dry, thin, and falling balr: and when tho Cuticura. a Medicinal Jelly, and the Cuticura Sonp, prepared from it, are ppplied to extornal symptoms, the oures effected by the Cuticura Remedies ure marvelous, = = : Serofula. Scroruba—tfon. Willlam ‘Taytor, Boston, State Senator of Masyacbuéetts, permanently cured of a humor of the face and sculp that bad been trented unsuccessfully for twelve yours by many of Boston's leat phyefchins and moat noted ints, aa Well as Loropenn qutborities.. He Thave been so elated with my successful usvof tho Cuticura Remedies that | havestupped mun ob the streots to tell them of my case.” Running Sores. 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