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! : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WLDNESDAY, APRIL 20, .1881—TWELVE PAGES. 5 e o | mout he intendod (o presont for the siznature | ent—Nishe dutlen o FOREIGN. | asiseniciiomentiorto e | e, e, o, o ooy [ A DESPERATE DASH, | Uaaistrmshont bt m i v [ ot silon it s, 0BGl | opsmapromoitintor, b s t SIMON B RATEIN, AL " axeny,” easions daring his stay in tho jall, and suppased | woarh@r the present sneding will bo bogon this e T ot iy el | that 'tbo authoritics wouli try 10 i this (hing | wook. (n fanmecdo tw nares t0 whont. {aae 8 ”;« ah Rssiun under sentence to the County & ypon him Leeatise he was a good ioark ani i ey land at that, but the feld dail far aix months foF tho larceny of o cunt feott | mun' whom - thoy wanted to 7 out of the wat) AL fo e G s, d ly 8 ‘Thia seotlon embrenees nil tho branches of the Mothodiat Chureh in Amerien, Tha objeot of thu imeeting wits to nasien nineteen speakers nnd e gamo number of emuyiats, Tho work was releass Davitt,s Beskdes the Home-Rulers, aovumlqlflgwlhh and “Bedteh mambers will ®lgn the pethtlon, Plot of the Jail Prisoners to tos to the Great- : B eIl Smiaylate, tio wurk el o Cinrlc street tallur-piiop, wis o witarss of 1 | 1o sl that #1eachy silelly Hod when no said | "0 Lhern g o @eneral Tribul 5 TIE NEMAING OF ' WILEIAM MORLEY PUN- | stocoptancos mitre haen socaived. 16 1o wdets Break Out. Mhootling of SCunles. "L";““'l"'""'"g- nnd inaTets | it ‘ho "had seon: MoKny. do .t ehoote | aboer a ool comeeol Bl , 10— Tharo 4 ness of Lord Bencons RION "'t atod that Hishop Simpson will make tho epen= . that iy 1o tho man who did W sumows t90m | fug, and 1T ho” was ‘wivon “huif @ chavce | country sorrounding horo, Only to:day b i wero buried to-day, An fmmonse and gym. | 108 sddress, Bires an the Zik o the peesent month, and for e he coutd prove that' statemont, As to how o thine ut ho bas aided ono of the Jnil en= | i “rovolvrs . happoned 1o e i o | Lo, afuund beaun to show AL AT ] gl Pt Lol I netcnlie, i, seribbing. | i aud n wivse bSsion the weapoie nnd | fg Mo o frat sime auo wator Copus b " 13 ), B professed UW Ro! pver, of continnul OLLINR AN unning togothor con- qunrter, and saw nll of tho uttack wnndo bY | corninge nrn?snurul'n-unpg. Dt whan the friit f.’,‘"""‘"""" Of coness RE R stanisill; andwalte field. pathetic concourse of people was present, '’ New Manker, April -10—~Tha Vis- ftor's Plete at’ tho Craven meeting wns won by Lineolnshire easily, Keeno's Assault on the Turnkeys by Two " Desperate Inmates. MUNICIPAL. Queen Publishes that She Has Spectal Dispateh to The Ohteas Tribune, Hednoy” Burns pon o Mr, Clapp, Tho il } . ko Micawhor, for somothing toturn up. Counsolor.” o ot prominntly, ¥t thoouble | Stavor of Madigan, tho Hon. Jumnes Conkiln and Bly Fatally Wounded, g . s 2t o | Bty b 1) vl (o fob of yosterty: | gotiu o bl N hodldent. 30 sious fienvily, h N A flk ‘t ml way Smlcl(-" :r):-lueomlnn‘ Aldermen, tho whole outhit bew b henrd him Mtter somo “thiront, exaetly whut he | e l&“-" At atter no In‘ul-t"i-n Yo pimon Koy Fnlls Branch will beopen by to-morrow evening, 5 avily, bnt < not get a pluce, Salrle's mocrutic, wera duly aworn into oiline to-duy collld not righily wake out. Nothing dannted | i the si it oven p 10 i . S —————— s colt won, Scateh Whisky second, Lady Embly | ntnoon. Mayoer Conklin's ihnugaral abows that The Iron Railings Filled with by '\elfifllu‘rllu'l.u l:.l'lli:‘l.lf rnm nlll]nv:k._.&r- uCluvP l::mlv-':-'l'\‘ek .'.‘;’-.‘:’.“fn".'i avon B e A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE. s k Much Affected upon third, Rothsehilds' Hulbul, the favorll, | the reveauo of tho city during tho pust seur bias alling O o e "oy puti i, Ak | apened the prisonors woutld atil o n thore like . Bismarc finlshed nlonside of North Star, bren 0000; on hand at (ko fimt of tho yeur, Powder and Blown Up, ‘el Moty camo vuniing upsttiirs, and, g | induiint b gt dewt of Icootivo aeanat she | Tie Littlo ¥illags of Monnd Brook FLLTD; total, 814061, Bxpensvs, 806,209, leav- Inz n butanes on tand of €600, The altairs of the nl:}' aro shown tu bo Inn very prosperous cupdition. L 11, Clirk was elected Prosident of tho Coun- dily John Corsaott, City Clork: Chief of Police und Street Buperintendent, Andrew Blshop: po- THIRTY 'THOUSAND POUNDS OF GOLD was purchnsed in open market yesterday for the United States. TIE BUSKIES HANDICAT. ¢ Speclat Cable, Nrwsanker, Anrll 10.—For the Bushes Receipt of the Sad Intel- ligence. & = tr The Scheme Was to Blast or Dig Oat Through tie Wall. < 3t g hmeel? uyrainat tho tron ralling began kicke | fa0)und its inunaxement, caprcinlly wmtinat N Juy, the Victlm of a Rerfons Cone IKuqu, ulnvl:'fd"“t‘}lt great lv'Inlr‘m:\-. dustas Ses | Yhat hy was pleased to cill the mjmllc’u dune to flagratlon. ) e uy _anatehe 0 revolver from Mr. CIPD | himaelf, whom he eharucterized s *a hard Bpecial Dispater to The Chicago Tridune, the ““negrn Colemun cume runniug up, o - and. solzmg McKuy by the stoulder, ho T o o S antenivy. Mot Wit solore | TOUND 100K, N. J., April 10.—Tho centro of him back, “and bore bim to ni8 | srisoner niektiumod Jim Crow, tha trouble hav- | this turiving tittle vilinge is » hoap of smolder- inces, Colertan wis a vory rmwrrml vcllrn:i Lun\'l! 1 beenuse Jim throw a pail of water | Ing ruins, Seventeen bulldings end two barng A Grave in Westminster Abbey toemen, John Lewls, W, ‘M. Hughes, Charlos 5 it and inight casliy huvo disarmed MoKay and hel i o 4 on to the Distingulshed handleap, ono mile, soven ran. e, W. 8..| Hoylz City Attoruoy, 1t) St lashtoeds ot doy, | How the Plot Falled to Work—Timely | him binionad fitatto the fluor, Lut e seemod (n- | pros bl andsttuck uim on tha Wead withs | wore totally cunsuined by fire thia aftordoon, Op a; 'Y | tont oni Tng. th d doni iy hi togothor with nost of their conteuts, Dend. Crawfurd’s Master Waller won easily, Mr. | Janltor. Notioe Given by'the’ Polio o apon, founraling thie coutoatunie.) A% | much nsw dispute with tho unfortunate man | R0 5E s DO P g diog Plerre Lortllard’s. Wallensteln, . ridden by § otiee Given by 8 i hiinaclt sron lio uockud Bls | “Cootey.™ Thy long and short of whut MK y ero ese hounes e 3 y Y MILWAUKE#, P TSNS revatver, tukinw dellberate atin, while curs- § said in reforence to yosterdny’s scone In tlw{'l]ll 4t tho timeure homoless. Fortunately only ons it Borbee, finlshed last, THE .CONI“ERENC E. Ing tha negro for his interfercune, Brod n shot, i " . - whitich enused Colomun to throw his hand to his I:G fi}.";'.,'?.‘i’.’.‘.fil,'{".'é’,‘,"g(!fl.m"."n'l'fiznifi G?fin‘t he 1ok Yot Injurell, g Do uinttoduac balt Dreast aud stagger. MoKay Jumned upin ki | rentiy could throw io light wbatover upon tho | PrSt 410 frawme barn owaed by. Johu Rameay Hpeetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune 7 . Mruwaues, Wi, April 10.—At thespecial sns- Tha Cotinty: dull waathe-seoné 6 § tiologic yesterday' nfternvon of & mast desperate ste Boginning of the Great Silver Con= slon of thoCotmmon Cowtneil tu-duy the uld Board | tompt nt jall-bronking, which - fortunately | 2RO Kicked bitn”several times, and Just.as (e | gulyjact, and usod by Willum Luird on tho south ' {ference of Seventeen + ADMIIABLE APEECHES, of Alderinon ndjournod aino dic, and tho newly | Lrved hisuresssbal. besti. Somo ond 1n he T Was Fean eI himsell be Argeromore | " in order to fonrn it SidoL af:. Maln - oftaot, . duat < welt. OF the « Nations. Spectal Cabe. ‘clocted took tholr pinces. Mnyor Urown sub- | piot falled 1o act the part mliotted to bin. This | ‘anys McRay wus pale s u. sheot, and his oyos “PADDY ! CAVANAUON opot. A Lrisk southwest . wind car- Taurs, April 10,—The chict features of tho | ‘inltted a lengthy annunt mossage. 1o appolnted Talrly bulged ont of his head. Whon 33 nerson, whaever he mny be, was most Itkely Irightentd Into nbandoning h's share of tho work by tho netlon of n negro Jumate of the Inil, who peomptly” rushod to the ussistance of the turnkeys when they were attacked, This poor fellow for hig pains recolved two bullets, ona of which I8 likely to cause his denth Lefore this is printed, | Yesterdny was visiting dayat tho fnll, and, would corroliorate MoKuy's statement as to tho | rodytho flnmes to Laird's - house, —ffty hint tho lutier sald he had givon-him, the ro- | fvet away, whenco thoy epod fromi bullding to eitber be or Clapp bimself thruw the Tiirnkov's | porter went to Cavannugl's cotl. + | bullding down Maln strect to.fohn streot, whore luiieh of keyis inton sink standing iguinst tho | * 11 ho tell you tiatr™ thy crossed and burned up the north alde of tha nort! will. 5 started to wet them, 08, % o) 10t wae waenod back by Molcay, wio had tho ras | * Ee ifes.” s R L e el i S € volver stll sinoking ot In bis hand, ‘Do suu know abything ubout the plot toes- | {uo'ncres nr ground werty lald” wasta, -All the “'HO YOU WANT TO OET SIOT, TOO Y L birrned bulldugs weeo frame, and wera mostly 0, was tho expresafon ho tsed, und then ho ordered X " occupled in tho lower storlod .08 stotes and 1n TR 100 on AhUE s busnce The railing | o POk novartin ity tne upper s dweiligs, 1o fotal loss” I8 outls Moses Lane, tho expert enginecr, City Euglncer, and C, 1, Foote West-sida inembor of the Bourd of Publle Works, Theullicial city printing con- tract was uwarded to the Heprblican and News nt 15 cents pur foliv. Tho Sentenel recelved 63 cents per follo for the work tho pnst year, ———— ANNA DICKINSON. first dny's proceedings of the Monetary Con- cuminenced the nssanlt upon ‘Turnk ferency were the adwinirable specches of the Ministers of Forelgn Affalrs and Finance. M, Magnin's speech mnde o brofound fin- pregslon, - “I - hope,” sald he, “‘that the discuissions which take place In ‘this ns- sembly will throw light upon the subjeet. Wo hopo it will be proved both by the teach- M, Magoin, the French Seervetary of the Trensury, Chosen F’rese 1dent, 1wit of which. I8 not covered Deatls of the Bultan of thie Sooloo Talands, ! ¢ She Gotw Back at Xer Traducers, and | thouzh tha hour for recelving visitors was. long | [508 blown up Just after Colemnan was shot, it | *You weve down on tho . ground floor at tho | 5u\Skirice, ‘The seenu to-nluht (8 one of d0soe b Tailns Qieny fngs of thoury and theso of experience that | “Yuduiges in a.Cliwrnctorixtio Com. | past, the prisonors wara sl at llborty by th | JATHieetu(t ‘,,"!.,‘,‘{:,',,’,‘,;",‘;{',{’""';‘f“}"fl,{:,':,'.’;m'{;}‘{; tmere : . Titlon. Fup strests ure full of ousenold goods n 2 Internntiunal bimetalilsm s thooneand only | plaint Agninst the World's Cruelty | scoro intho corridors, and soverai strangers | saw i wroat deni of what took place, Hisstory | 4 Wit did you do hup by se Wlowiges epitors. anil_the Jignt system which will be able to reeallmunetars | and Injusttce. wore In tho eaie conversims - with Jall fymates, | 18 corrobornted by others, but, for all that,be | 1 van to my cell.* * s L LR T A T GREAT BRITAIN, regularity’ In all parts of tho world. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, There 1 o Bee In donylng tho fnct, many of tho |:0AYeRs the Improssion of having no very bigh | - 1 Nid you sco anything bofare you rant"! to lte biour, us 8 large number of strangory New Yonrk, Aprll 10.~Mlaa Anun Dicklnson has at Inst taken up hor pen in defense of her netion In refusiag to play Claude Mclnutle, and In reply to John Stetson, who was to have been her manoger, aud who would still like to be couid ho cumpel her to live up to the coutrnot she mide with him on the 10thof March, she declures that *she had ample reason It luws Justive, and commion scnse” - for hor action in rofusing to We are not here to debate the provisions of a treaty In which one of the parties might W the gaiucr and the other nloser, None are horeto mnke or ask sac- vifices. Nono are hete 7 TO APPEAR TO TAKE THE LEAD orto be better fnformed thon others, We are here shinply’ to ndopt In good falth, Jnitemployés are very lax In their dutics, and do not appear to ba as watobful as the should be, not to carry auy koy, or to anything about the pluco that would offer inducement to erim- innls to atieinpt to oscape.. Tho criminals ure tanfold’ more acuto in evorytbing than tholr Keepors, but this fuct is not properly appreclatod. 1t Is no wonder therafore that the fnmates are continunlly plannlng dseapes. Had evary part D NEACONSFIELD'S DEATI. LOSI’;((:.{". April 10,—Lord Beaconsfield took nonrishment up to 1:30 o’clock, About 2 o'elock he beeane comatose, brentlung with mueh diiculty, Drs. Kidd and Bruce b onee appiled the usunl restoratives, but, for yue first tine since his iliness, they failed to produce any effeet, and it became evident. “Cooley wis sentonced under the name of tor some fu! from Pinintleld and Bowervillo took adyvuntage * Danfel Colomah 10 A% montis to tho Connes Jat | & har hcfl;![ Finer uicationiop he sely o 6T af the epportunity to brouk (ntg the buruiog., -for an usauult with {ntent to do bodily injury. | did 1 wouldi't tell yut,” A‘l“""'"‘g"'-‘v and puss the bottles frcelyur:&m ) Hia torm will oxpire on thio 90th o the présedt | - A minute oF two 4ter he nsked How “Cooley e i sy, atpnieed ta month, . As soan as the rioters had subsided and | was® ""““;‘{‘ t "!""3" ves m:‘)'d Pf"rl:f" Y, aud fll‘;*fi!‘ glven up thelr attemot, * Cooley” was found ST gruess he wiil dle,” replicd the reportes 8 luw chts - goud - order - preval " i "» » " The origin'of the firo (8 suid by a grcat ioun; LYING JIELPLESS ON TUE PLOOR O Ry 400y ertirg | Buoble (o have baen ciyscd b o Sk fom & then to ‘interfers 3 of the gallery, Ho was borne dewn-stalrs, and 2 v 3 passing Incomotive. Tlound Hrook fsu geuw, utinto the libenry, whicre bo was utten G by | Tl ipresmon wanpreity good oxldence that UL ITHNE (DN A LR apiKton of r. W, L. Marr, nudnul»fiquenllfl’lj‘{%ma:‘n&t;lt:j ho did know sumetbing, Anfl that ho (MeKuy) | BUOUE Shree thousinc, tnitst of whutn are en 1 was hmminent. Lord Barring- | and after mature consideration, such resolu- | apuenr ut. tho Chestnut Strect Opora-House, | of tho plan worked yestorduy, thore Is no” doubt | und Henratin, "1t wus found fl o bd told the toith. Jie eaid- that no one from | ¥a¥ed In Tuetories und miils. :g:“;')‘r“a’:l‘_“m.r““d Sir Phillp Roso were | tlonsns may be equnlly favorableto all. It | Phitndetotin, Miss- Djckinson, fn n lettor ta | butu scoro ur moro of the most desporato In- | Seived ohe bullct on tho sido of® the lofc thizh. | tho uutaide hud vistted bim durini the day, but ————— ‘Thin was not serious, and the bullet. was ensily | o fellow named Houghliban bnd come in 1o sea | Woknow Hop Bitters ure atove and beyond* Is searcely necessury’toadd that we nowlsc extracted, 1t was of B ealibro, A ocond bul- | ScKay, i Jull nutboritins think that this man | 41} as o nutritious 1oie and crative, tho Herald, nvers that'Stetsvn wns guilty of mutes would have got safely aw: Tastlly summoned. Flve minutes before he ¢ and gen- | pretend to fnpose our - opinons on | Vers shubby procecdings, futendlng to, spring THE €Il PLOTTERS lot had entered tho teft brewst very mnear the | b it M s e “pm;I[ “}q E'r s‘n fll‘ l:'l:nl" c::‘i:gfil m':[":m hmfif};’ others, All plansand systems may be ad- | thow on her when sho waa powerloss w esoapu | wero n skiliful mechanio, Alexunder MoKay, | heurt, but, turing asiteupou u riv, had glanced \vmfi be ofi'f.‘{%‘n"‘{‘}."d’é'fi!‘e‘i' lfizfil%'rnwl‘:."n: BUS,NESS NOTICZS, e e e o tinued forn fow min- | vanced. All will bé freely discussed,” ‘The |-¢onsequonces, and shonilds: * Bosoon asbo is | who Is Awaiting telgl tor tho 811,000 sufe-burglnry l!'n‘l‘ro(t“r:::dm:x'«'a'nln“uglulpr mluultn::rlfiflgulg“n.{r' Bow | thoy were cutsille Walting fur hun nad bie usso- | — action and pulse continu nbsence of the Ttnlinn delogates Is due to tho | F2U0¥ to bring is threatonod sult agatnst mo 1 | nt the Unlon Iron ahd Stoe) Works, and thodes- | bt BoL®ant o comorote ot o clates in the plut 10 uppour through the wall or ement mado by | come out uf the rate, Areudds Reer, Tron.iand Wine, with Coleman, was ona which he mady to & wiite man ** 1)y you want tn make n statement about this | Cinchonn, tho stundard medicinal tonic of t called Dat, with whom e was on intimnte terais, | afraies® o i R S e LU S LR utes nfter brenthing ceased to be apparent.®) wilt be ready. with tho proof of what I hero do- Hils friends and nurses continted around y. 0 prou! ut I hero do- perate young murrderer, ** Rednoy ™ Lurns, who clure, and with it tho proof nlse of defamativn of Ministeral crisls at Rome. The Russian and wni setitencad toTourteen yodrs at Jollet for the English delegates are oxpected to arrive A vepartor of Tk Tu1BUNE d . the bed n few niinutes after the pulse censed, ¢haructor and shamoloss fulschood Jo nis eard | Bohnow murdor, but whostiil les In jnil pend- apoptor of TuR TH1BUNE was prescat gud. | . BRI y invigurates the brafn' and nervous systom, asthe end was 50 qulet that It was difeult [shortly, T “ | *'o thoe public.’” She says: “Ium consclous | Ing cfortsof his attorney to securc for liim n lr',f.',’,',','",',‘fi},,m e "-'.-':,|‘,.'"£:'.'°';‘:¢wn|;'{g“;.‘,‘,fi'= atter h:tln’«’l ::::;: m'sfl':m:ufi:gf" i imploves digestich, Bic. }“",“",’ 2 roapdtoray. o renlizo that o was dead. i xmanxméfx{u'f"fi&ffif:‘?{f" B eitisxor, | Wt 5o Amerlcan liviug hiss more justly carncd | ncw trinl. It Is, of course, unknown who wero | about o it was delivered: 1 dun't know ung1hing uuout it.” Il ey i el otk o Lt i o s ! the right of respectful consideration by | Implicated with these two, but wheore so many 1 heerd A shot.off yonder, and den 1 saw [ * Lidn't you see anythingt"™ ——— THE PLACE OF DURIAL, o P > P delt . *Redney® Burns AR Around with & revolver, 0" Pans, April 10.—~The International Mon- 3, o ol will be burled hg,mehg _ her countrymen and women. 1 bave | were ut liborty tho jall delivery would undoubt- 0 3 Redd| Sat o .ffm‘l r::\:cx‘:'::\l-ty‘nrd of the parish chureh etary Conference was oponed this nfternoon | Leen nbsolutely condemned, without slght | edly havoboon nn oxtensive ope hnd tha two :‘l:‘:' :uuu.? lli:-luli:! :l‘;fi:ll‘énll':uhll‘rlrlld "é’f w[ ;lulien{:l 3‘.1‘; ° '"{ifi:flfl{ {.l.l.:_'llwlnpwd to shoot him?"’ nmn%m‘l‘l‘;:s"'ongfi:gn a:n 3:0 g ,1;“, ‘I.I‘I“ ,'.fl. ¢ Hughenden Manor,—at least 1t s undor- | % Bartholemy & Illaire, Miulster of Kor. | and ~without koowiodge, in il I bov | proinutsuccactedunell s ther, culsalaiel. | dinnowho 1 was i ot 0 0o Wb okt | 2 WhebP™ g £ conts, ] : p e v 3 + 3 5 8 [ t wish and' di- | t1En Affuirs, who welcomed the foreign del- | attompted for years, because by this attempe 11 2900 CEUEER Aos RISl W e Fram | 98 top ©° bim. ~Pulled him offen de mui # [ \vas golng up-stalis.” o stood that this wwas iy carnest. wish and ‘di- t d sald th the did: | buve dared to do In my own person and for my- | 1ie Pl AL and den bo pulled A revolver, and hut were you golng up-stalrs for CARBFEL Tt m and people would no | éButes and snld that It the Conferenca did ¥ verson and for my- ( the itchen to tho: upper tler. of the | Syot me, "1 told bim not to kill me, but he only To go to my cell,” Tho watchman shouted, | cvom ~mewommm s section. T w‘ Q“e]"" '” vllth ave in | notachieve immediato success, it wonld nt | felf what I have through all sy lifesinco L was | Juil —with supoor ' for tho = DEIRONUES | fir.d wein and wgin, and den I fall’ down on s | sndf thought it wes time to g up. = 3 S doubt be glad to henor him v n g Jeast have ratsed controversles which are | @ 8irlof 16 douoinbehulf of othors,~fuce, not | W tho signal for the Mrststroke, nna thistrip | yihiervtio, Ho)jumped pust e, #ni took & W Where Gld Son meot CIAppY 8 genorally mude justafier that hour, Prompts 1y us tho wachine begsn Its ascont * Rednes ** RBurna, to whose lot had fallen the respunsibiiity f tuklog tho Initiatory stop, began un nesanlt upon Turnkey Ganshow, tho partiolars of which follow 1n short order, It witgundoutitedly in tho Westtuster Abbey, but it Is yrobable his own wishes will bu respocted. MOURNING, The evenlug editlons of the Standard and ‘the Glubc appear In mourniug, with bravado, but untliuchingly, that most mer- clless of tyrants, the compound of public igno- runce and publle intelligence known ns publio opluion, For five years I have sald toit: * Fur- get my past, and look at my present work, and matgh froim’ his vest pocket, lghtod -it, and ** At the end of the Inlunnf’-" touched off de ratlin’, De raflin’' must hn' been Did you bave o revolver in your band?" fiiled with powdanh or_sutbin' else, fur it explods % l,u‘l leqtafum. 8oRuy don run awsy up de stairs,’ ‘I'his was the first that wns known of the blow- Indispensable to discovery of the truth and the establishment of principles which will bear frult in the future. ON MOTION OF MR, EVARTS, Chas. Gossage - Whit fore Delegate Magnin, Fronch Minister of Fl- | judgolt foriteifand of itselfulone.’ T havabeen | fis O, fie coneplrators 10 Kol o O M ben | 8 up of tho railing, and wheu the reporter car. | 11 du't know. o . : 4 3 ; . ) Ky, and th s 3 pot St know i exceutors t L omt Bonconsficldia wiil | DAnCes, wns elceted President of the Confer- | anaworeds+No: Lwill nover suo tho nrtiat nor tho | Ssouy b9 Citber oo uE two Metiouss - Tho kaya | Llsd W0 Buws to thofutl oiotuta oy would ot | ., Wbt worg you Litr” ’ T Hctasht 1 et Bivitty, | €U0 art, sinco [ will hold an opuque or distarted - | from two of th turukeys wero to be solzed, und | DRHCES [F o5V gl Uuros thow pulied up bls shit-giceve and [+ ErEAIE ALY M. MAGNIN, glass labeled * Annu Dickinson” between my | YPOn "'“’“’,:’nulu rgt‘lhod!wo It wos "’,’“}“m} mrx Through Dan, Coleman stated that he kuow | shuwed u Inrio boie In his arm,n baliet having 0 Rose. it his opontng address, reviewed the diffor- | eyos and all you may uttompt to do.* o key 1o tho clovator dnor would bo found. 1 | Ry very” weil, and ho roltorated tint | #ono clear throuyn It Just above the eibuw, Ha o TUE WILL. 8, ia thoy might dusoend ta tho kitchenln the |5 “wus he who ehot him. He diu not kuuw | siid the wound bun't'boen drossed, und thnt it . “Itlsmy wmisfortune, to huve won o groat fame, sinco 1 have not with ita groat fortunc nor an idle nature, Politics and pluce deburred me, the lycoum platform crumbled to dust, in- clinution nud ubility lending mo, o homely need and bitter necesaity spurring ino on, I huvotried 10 do whilt an unknuWN WoInan would huve been Lord Heaconsfleld’s wiil divides the prop- | ent bhases of the ‘question, and showed thé erty of the decensed between Ralph Disraell Inconvoniences which the system established aud Lord Rowton, In 1807 of & gold standnrd, withslivernsa tran- THE DIOWSINESS sitory companlon, had brought about in Ger- apparent livthe Intter part of last ovening | many. He dwelt ona recommendation In busoment beneath the {nll. and thon "break throuxh the windowswhich in that npartment nre inscouvely guurdod. Anothur. plan wee nnle' artinlly carrledont, Bections of the lron rajl- i adjoiniog the west wall on the north side of tho second tier had been % FILLED WITH POWDEN SUPFICIENT TO BLOW Mr., Clupp was the “man Meciay was | burt bim a good deal. (It'was subsequently at- ussaultivg ut.tho time, bt supposed it was.bim | tended to by a pbysiciun, who ‘suld it wasn't fromn whut he bad since heard, ITo lnterfered | dungerous) ‘o ' with McKuy chletly beenure hio bolleved bim u | Bugus continued tnhlllen)"nll knowledgo of the tho wrong, ’nd, besides, he was the uppermost | BTray, and us ho could not be pum the ra- 6 ,, Dt it Rt CoLAR N o Wawbor of | POFEGE [eFE BT, 6 sintementa to variona people who talked with FROM JAILER roLz o graduntly deepened toward midnight Into a | favorof bimetalllsm by n Committee of the | fuiiy nceordedthie ubportunity to do, and bovo THEM OUT , - fim, bilt in this list o be put alltbe others | 4 t siupor tro which hls Lovdship was with | Unifed States Congross In 1870, ' Ile ox- | buytcunshuntlyconiraiiod eih tho words, avon | of tholrsokots i tho wall Tiissaweroproparly | 1 conciss sy, an toe it firstthe ‘mada | SRR, B0t SRS AT | < diflieulty nroused. At 2 tha stupog deepened | plnined the eauses of tho non-success of tho i caploded, nud some Otlo who wus to huve tiled | Mentot o6 BORICEEROISIN. | nade, ufter baviog bad w intervlow ut Canteal mp and Lomestic thautre, or securo this cogngoinent, Or command a sultable presentution of yoursel! und your work. Why? Beeiuso you aro tocapable.” No, Becauso we laok contideiico In yourauility? Nu. Bt because you uro not rivh enough toto this thing nlone. o will tuke vo risk, since, tnough wo butlevo you vin doit, the' Amerivun. public lts deoided it don'e want you to do It, and tho mnjority of thu . Americun nowspupors stand “ready, whateyer —you accomplish, to ery you down, ' Furthor, " when any brain “work of yours comes to our buurds nt the hauds uf n so-called artist whose vinity refuses your l:n.'lum.'u at reheavsnls, whoso Ignoriuco butchers and jwangles your Irmrnlnum past recugnition, whose wonnnesd, les ubout you, and whose dishoriesty holds the prnpvrllr of your umihuseript and §1,000 of your palutully-earned money,—whily nut even pro- tending thoy are not Em:r due,—~be gratoerul that even such o siow has beon acoorded you. It you cumpiain it will bu un ucknawledged suc- cess, O utier how slio has becone A suceess In the Insido of tho rlug, abe will bu sustalned, und nut you, whom\fiohelp to keop outsido of It Dot you suke uny mlstake, Tho public will Ace {tin tho samo lizht, - “It {8 wmy wmisfortuno to have loved my gountry with a luve 5o nbsoluto that it hus had it in it8 power to give me alnost mortial wouniis beforel would yiola my fulthin it It is iy wlse furtung, since,it 1 ind been alow of nppretiensing, I mignt bnve spurea myself tuch pain nnd 1 rent miny otuer peoplo i aciive, persistent 5muluyn! dastardly crucity, 1bave loarned my powder in:o these boles in tho wall, and eaused un expiosion suillelgnt Lo bldw out u seetion of the wall, falled to conneet. -A lareo gang of woll-known thicves waseat tho northwest corner of tho Jufl on Mickigan street awalting. this ox- plosion, und wero sl rendy to rgnder such as- piatance as was needed to thetr'tellows in the Jail, " If such a scetion’iad beon “bluwn “out, the connpirutors and n large number of othors might casily have gotton awuy, X CITARLES W, GANSHOW, who i8 quite « young mun und employed on the {nside of ‘tho cage ns o watchinnn, says that Just bofore the trouble gummenced o was about to cxvoute the ordogg of Jaler Fola, walch ordors were to put thuse men who hiud been at liborty in the corridurs buck into thelr cells. He started from neur the eago door, and walked along tho tniin tloor of the Jull in i westerly direction, ine tending to go up tho stairs which lend to the first bilcony. When near those stnirs he was soizod, bo says, by two men, one of whoin ho did not know, and would uot now be able to wentify, ‘The othot man wis *Itednoy " Burns, who theew his left arin arouiil the witchman's nook, somewhat interforing with his vision, and with bis right hand poked u plstel under his wose, maying in n low voice: “You — — = = = =, if you holler I will kill _you. Gunshow, “despito &tho somewhnt desperate wituutlon In which Lo 80 suddenly and unexpeetedly found bimeelf, dil *holler** loudiy, andut tho snme tims broke from the man whose arm enclreled his neck and Monetary Conference ‘in 187, As regarded the obfects of the prosent Conference, it was Indispensable, in order that silver shall regaln its former value, that It should again bo freely colnpd side by side’ with gold, Io .sald that- he hoped .. that tho dellberations would show that Interna- tlonal bimetallism was the only system of re- storlng monetary regularity in all parts of the world, It was not n question of discuss- {ng n treaty by which some would gain and others lose; 1t wns simply n guestion of form- Ing in good falth, and with knowledgo of the subject, decisions equally favorable to all parties, He concluded ns follows: *“Wo in nowise claim to Imposo our opinlons on oth- ers, All systems ean be put forward and by freely discussed.” TITE CONFERENCE THEN PROCEEDED ‘with the formal buainess of organization, and appolnted s cotninittee to roport at the next meeting of the Conforence. " FIFTEEN STATES are represented—Germnny, Austrin,. Bel- glum, Penmark, Spuin, the Uulted States, into comn, and toward ! the breathing be- came very much embarrnssed, Lords Bar- rington and Rowton continuud to grasp the right hand of Beaconsticld nntil the last mo- aent, bis left hand being held In that of Dr. Kidd. About five minutes before.breathing ceased, Sir Phillp Rosu and Dr. Qualn ar- rived. Then n mnst placld appearance came over hils Lordship's face, which deeply moved alliy the room. IT WAS A MOST TOUCHING SCENE, m Lord Rawton, Lord Barrington, the tliree physleinns, Dr, Boehm, the young serv- ant James, and two nurses watched around thebed. For ten minutes the most perfect tilence was maintalned, save the wygplug of somc present, A few days ago the enst wind, which persistently blew for ten days, ehanged Into beautiful spring weather, ‘The condition of the patient improved, and hopes wereentertained of his convalescence, but ho east wind returned yesterday, md by Inst tight the temperaturs had fallen to such an Extent that during the cntire bank-hollday tiuch anxlety was felt for the noble Earl. Jdeatiication proviously made, brougns In dir. | Ok (U S0 B SHELI, Bpus (ho tery & <! ks . . Starkey, an cwployé of tho Statv's Attor; cle GBI Goleman's. amie-MmOFiCin - ELMLEEENE. Wad Iejeptioned fof i oarly In'tho atiemoon; bt to bo . tnken In proper form. - Sturkey ex- | DUVILE considenibio Wark on bls hunds, hud first Dhatned TBAE st on atasement s bo “op | eudeuvored 1o meceriain WhAL tiey Waated of ] ] nny volue must be o when | Bim. and, upon hearuty that it wae ub Importunt luken only businuss, went at oco, Licut. Currier uppri f . | My :;“’}fi‘,’c’w“‘rs“g“;'“gv°?_”“;‘!‘j;§{“m Jbe | Biu jn ratber vague siutomenis \hit evbivecs Mn ueiles Brussels Nelther Dr. Mure nor Dr. Mathiel would so nac | Bud been pussed in to p.isoaers, anu that nn outs [} vise Colemnn, und bo stood firmly by what they hreak wus plunned 10 tke plave Ot supper tine, S8 GonorEnIng Bls Wouna%. Sm,’;m. Yhut thes | Tais Inlonnnunn.d indefinit tbough it was, . tho room eluired 0f reporiors and ull but the Bl e, i, MY oty THG aIl(l Tflpestl'les, doctoFs und himeolf, but even then his gnimo . fulled to worik, ' Coluimun did ot 1o bis Jueu, | S1BUsal of Lo Jail lnmutes woro the only uu- and ho wns quito anxlous. to be olf. at onee fap | KHUWS auantitivs, Now Mr, Folz bus soveral i ™ tho Lospital 'In the Wost Lake strect putror | Lines duriog bis recont régiwo nt tha jull 1y ehelatestiand giogc aPkatie col lewrned ta profit by *pointers” given bim’ at i i g%"“"r‘:xfi: hll\:‘lmllltggfl:ummoncd for the pUr® | yojjce hendyuarters, and_ he husienol bask to oring and design, ‘Tho news uf’ tho outbreak was telephoned to.| 1o Jull, suunmonuld une of tho turnkoys, Clerk 3 [} H > y contral” Btation, "snd - Superintenient M. | Lrise aud it Auton . drek wno wasssting | ¢ At Reduced Prices. Gurlgle, Becrotary Doyle, Licut. Iuyes, aud § giiinted tnom with the facts which bud othors gturted it inoe for the Jull, -~ Upon fAnd- | SUANTEd thom Mwiih the fucts which bud Sust 3 thg Wwatlers no worsa thun thoy werv, and '] GUit e WARWIORT, 88 TIEHI0, abi twus tiudy I di T kish d Persi lively '“‘";:"" going ““lbfi‘w“n bystandorsus to | SLGL\RITenT 1o grder il Prlsotbrd i \tolr I, Turkisi, and Fersiai B T o omated gy SoiiOF | colls. 1t hai boen biuted tbat Mike Gurrity und tendent Motiarieto. 16 atswer to the question | B8 chuma were ut tho buttow of tha plot, and R o d C iy t i1 avery form, the negrosald McKay ‘shot him, | Surlousiy ouough u tougl-loking youugster uas a‘n a‘ e S McKay wus nocondingly was ub thut very. tume in the cuxe convoylog witnboth Garrity und Culs : LED TO THE FOOT OF TIE MATTRESS ford, hlllllllwlmlv |‘:?'m°m§m= i ‘l,a e xhxhz In Great Variety, W “Con " | . i WSO el wWo el UL onee, ui v Unon whleh ,fi“',’llflfy gy {fifi“’flf}’mfg%‘;fi,‘:;‘,‘; b Wus DUt Lo CAFFY OUL bls orders when lurng e kept up au fncessant clutter #e 10 how tho | {ruK upen bim, @A (L bappencd.iho uy | Special attention is called to our o . N W . Stooblg, whoso keys wero most Lonselous Lo s France, England, Groece, Italy, Holland, | jesson at last, and pray with ull tho ardor of | jumped in tho direction of thocuge, whon Burns | shuotlug wus dune, Rud it was soino time before m el A Iz A“.A‘r,:,:j’;;x!;' Wittt svest vonrre | Portugal, Russln, Swedon, and Switzerland, | my soul fur an o[:cn’vnu’l’hwuy o untnor Lund, | Hrod pulnt-biankc |:;£'.:733r.3‘:‘;':fir Just graziug [ SCooley” wko wis in - great paln and ;;‘,',‘,j“?_“';'f,‘f’l‘;!;:fi"}“ el i cunfoyanc with i large and attractive as- TUDE. The English and Italian delegates have not :",";’l_',‘m‘h;:}g Hn g s ;“,';‘"l‘,fim_‘},{‘gm oo | wasin “aeh olose proximity o Lnrna attha | f0sbouk. Dr. Matbol eaid, * Hero g ”"““2}‘{.’ it did within tlve mfnutes uftur bis roturn to the sortment of [ timo the shut wus fired that tho flume from tho lstol scorched his cont on the right side below Le arm, Ganshow then culled for Juller Folz aud assistanco pencrally. Of what ~bappencd therenfter, and #8 to who did thu shouting by which the colyred man Is tkely to lose bis life, Guanatiow could not say. Ho ‘saw none of it, though ho hoard sovorul dhuts,—just how many fe could not siy owing o the confusion which Prevnuml thronghout tho nil. Ee, however, fs quite positive thut attor urns bnd shotut bim tiat lmllvmunllkll»ped up tho stuirs near which the tirst meloo bad nken place, Gaushow did not sce any body clse with o revolver. nor did ho sce any une armed with tho ran burs clsowhero spoken of. OF one thing he wis positive, and that s that Burna 1s tho inan who assaulted him snd who puloted the revolver at him and aftorwards fired at bim, Ganshow but MaKuy obleeted to belug pointed out iu tl Juil was 0 surpriso to blm, When thu snooting TRATIE, A S Oub & Hanoh fown: . ot the | boqun holal Urhor SMulopes M iho eus = shasiioitiorhiblt” oy Syttt | el e Bl bl Gurtain Goods ‘l!r rutsed up pointed bim out, und suld in u clear, b t ¥ ‘r‘ uk clihor fo thnt m, und e procecs 0 detid] how It was dune, b riesg Maltny novet Hinohed n puriiclo, bt aiood wh i ‘blown in the "“"'ll"’ would tuive, biten power- Al'ld Fllm"lllfl GOVBYII'IES, in u study for somoe mowents, and then Ina fow | 168 to uct = In order to ghined duninst : discountcted sentenos pronvunced Hurtlestotis | J0Y 8ush sotiugencyan ouployé sawiod 'etor | Including all the latest and most statemerta, dolibernto ties, and argued tue | LIGh was dispuichiod at bies fur aslstuuce d ial a dest * Cooley’s ™ Identifleation wne uot pueltive, by | b the Uhienga Avenuo Statlon. Contrarytotils | approved materials and designs. rensan of thy touunoe in which It was brought | xpectutions the insupccuts subslded ot onco about, e denied strenuously haviog taken | fter the shouting of * Coules,” und whon they : y partin tho nttuck. Ho wns then lud tothe | Went to look for thom, both were fouwd in their . unizeon and Jooked jn, anuml\'u celis s quiot und cool ns If nothing = Hystanders could not holp avknowledying tho | Bnd bappencd, - Lih saw and avolded tho orow u truth of Bomo of tha fellow a remucks, Lut, tak- | OF B grices who wer ayalting tie dulivory. b OPYS = | e says there were fifteen br twenty of them, . o ovortline uio, consilerution, if us s | bat'tto. Miadien, a notorjous thu, ia tho ol ,Our own importation. Arrangeinents for the funeral will be loft in tirge of the executors, anless othorwise ordered by the Queen. Dean Stanley has offered n grave {n Westiinater Abbey, A. rast of tho foutures wns suceessfully taken., Bascousfleld fnststed upon reading all the laedical bulletins befors they were lssued, freely eriticlaiug any polnts not in aceord- tnee with his own opinfons, 1o bolleved bisliless would terminate fatally, . THUE “TivES" 1ays: “Binco the elose of Lord Palmers- fon's lang and memorable career, NQ mors tongplenous gap has been wmmde In lees rungdored nnd plessured bestowed, 1 may bo sure of vsuaping lusults, and ufuy bope for 0 faiy oppurtunity to prove what 1 cnn do and for an bonust vordiot on the thing done, 8o may it be, and_may Hoavon grunt that tho sort of fus- tico a_muit.tude of people buve given to me may nover be motod to them. Uador It, they mou,}ul live sunk in despnir or curse Gud and I + ——— ! HONORABLY JUSTIFIED, Coronor Matson held an juquest yesterday at the Couunty Hospital upon Jumes Waliace, tho footpad who died ffom the offccts of a pistol- shot, The dootora who conduoted the autopsy submitted . & report, tho partioulnrs of whioh arrived, . . TN GERMANY, Ttissnld the Governmont will submit to the Conforence n memorandum upon the his- tory of tho gold and silver standard question In Germany, [ ——— SPAIN. TIHE CONCORDAT WITI ROME, ~ MApmnp, April 10.—Negotiations are pend- Ing for a modification of the concordat.which «ates from the yenr 1857, to bring It In har mony with the Constitution and protect the slghts of both Church nnd Stato, N " worogivon Inyesterday's TRIBUNE, The prinoipal 4 one he reeognlzed. Ho wus In great huste to r the clreto o BENOIL CABTELAL itness was Edward d' Anguera, Who relnted ju u | 914 not carry the keys of which tha conspirators | shul hlm,and that bo bud no object fu ly WE | roych the station, und tho erowd wero t h than by the ,h:’;\'m lf‘l‘l’fl:tl“flon‘;’éi{:flkl.f&": has lssucd an address announcing that in the-| JHERE PR ECA I (e he. Btory Be has told | Woro evidentiy on tho search, nor was Im‘ln tho | abuut it, ution, o1 (o miioh coning electoral campnlgn he will not seok :ljllmmem volew will break In upon- the trib- | tng .l:.'fipofio: the mlynu:fed Tepublican and “filnf ndmiration in whieh fos, weare sure, | Domocratio pariles. Castelar clalms Indul- “dtomlully Joln with frionds, that must bo | pong consideration for the present Govern- Xbr‘x toBeaconsfleld’s high courngo, unswery- ment, whose poliey he regards fayorable to lllz Purpose, Iperturbable temper,und versas | the causo of liberty, 0 mastery of parllanientary taetlcs,” - without variation since tho night of the shoot tng. Watluco, sidod by twu companions, was about to hold hint up Ana rob him, and Just us the formur prosonted a eevolver at his beud, and wus about to demand his monay, he shot him. Nr. d'Anguora was quite ~ positive that bo' shot tho mah who = first drow tho tovolver ~ * upon hin, They acknowledgod that they had boen unable to find habit of carrying & rovolver to protoct blmself 1n case ho was assaulted, -l MR, J, 1l OLADPP, tho turnkey, says in rolution to the trovblo that ho was nt tho tiing of the vulbircnk on the first buleony just opposit tho cuge door, Ho henrd a shot, bui could not dockle as to the direction frum which the report proceuded, Priorto that timo be had sacn nothiy nor had he heard any- ! " Aftor order bad beoo rostored and tho Jall had | Intercsted fu ‘the “‘m“‘?t KUl On in tho Jail “" d d ; b pack to notice bim, and so he dodged 1nto n atore, T w 'l:!nuc‘x:lx;:o_u‘ulcur_ thuu I8 usual,—the lull altor tho ulmul“;‘;u finr‘l" 5.‘,?"“1"""’ ;{““l‘h: s Wy o sto indo Sha es, re z station. Liey anck and plituon res s A SKAY AND BURNS Atonee, FHo roportor found & umber of Fubls Cretonne S o e gt uintat | il T b S, il 1 e 4 : aud put In tho dark cells wlioro unruly prisoiio cl Hut tho il of savory o - T hiro gul.—wherb there is no 1ight, no b’nflk. noth-*| turs 1n waiting at the northwest cur;nc{ ‘ot tha In Novel and Artistic designs, g exeept gix sldes of stone. Thero o reporter | jnil. " suw aud taikod with thom, A TUOROUGH REANCH ot LOID ROWTON. A ) tho men who were with Willueo, und the probe-: | thing that would losd him to suspeat that thore | Alexander MeKuy Is @ prisoner whose faco, ad- | of the jall was niude s soon 18 the excitomont The Times understands that Lora Rowton FRANOE AND TUNIS. . | vititses'were 'thoy hna tert tuwn.' Thoreupon the | was knything in the wind. e ran burclodly | druss, aud lunkuugo stump biim us moro Wiols | bud wbsided, and & bar of lron, such e tho Chas. GOSSC!:{] e & Co. . 18 left solo trug, SELIOUS. . Jury rotired fory short time, und then submitted | glong the bajeony toward tho western end of tho | lectual than the comwon run of Julbinds, Mo | buoks ure supported with, wis fouud in thy 108-1(0 State- ol rustoo of all the private papers | - Bpeelal Cuble, holr verdict 1o the-nifeat thut it wasa case of | tler, intendilig togo down the stalrs which leud to | 18 81 years of uge, af medium bight und build, | in.ddicof the our, Siugulurly enough this bur 6 ate-st. ord Beaconsfleld, with full powerto do | Pars, April 10.—Events scem to .be tak- | Justitiablo bomicidy, und that Mr. d'Anguerabo | the mafn fioor, Just gt the hend of tho stalrs | dirk'of comploxion, und durk s to bis uses, | proved to boone Which was teeuvered Uy tho 56-62 Washington- Whiat he thinks right with them, ing & serlois turn In Tunls, The real au- | exouerated frowall blame. o was mat by “Heaney ' Iurns, ma huir, and mustache, Huis not, Judglug from bis uumunurltlelsomallmuumx.l:uuumm;-m,m. i ” -ing b3 2 . with rovolver i hand, and it polnte: appearunes, K ensual, dissipatd, brotal fetlow, | tier it had fonnd (s wiey trom the vilice back Lo = —— Yot THE QUEEN, ¢ e . tagonists of France are showing thelr hands, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE full at Clapp's breust, 'stood fp o munn- | bt welover rugde, of conrais and nbitity to do | tho colls, ‘o two seutions af pipesralting wero FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Wigte leaving London for the' 1slo’ of | A tolegmim to .this evening's France an- GIDE, olow, posidon, Quickor - toan | lxbining L e ol LYo and [ [owl Wageo thoy il v dbrown by fhie-oxe | ot o svists %o e bt expressed o particular dealre to visit | noupces thata detuchinent of Tunisian regu- | Cbristian Morrison, a unish vopomakor, liv- | the * old mina," for Ulibp i woll advanced i fuld o plusion, No one hud attempted bo use them, A years, with rure presence of mind and courage, Rrull;-l;cd tho mepan Iu hls loft hand sud dv’fll Burns a stunning biaw over the head with tho bunch of Keys which ho earried in tho rlght hand, Tho weapou wus dischuried 1g the tussle, and Busns foll trom the effucts of tho biow which Clnpp bad. given nhim, Clapp, bis left bund still clonched "upon the revoiver which ho was trying to wrest from tho wuopld-bo mur- .derer's hand, fcll with his nasailant and fort- unutely found bimself on the uppor side, o hamwored awny 8t Hures' buyl and face with "hls koys, hopu o ronder the young.-man insensible, Ho sull clung v the rovolver despite the [uot that In the 'dischargo-of tho weapon his h bail boen burned and blackonud by the powdur, Iardly a wecond had Lo heen In‘this posivop astrideof Burns, whaon . i se ALEXA; l:ln-al’x:t&'srum,\é'n LroN nul.l‘ ontly off.from thd prosteute pris- ?uur. menlc;fid nl;l“év?m%fil‘nfl(.)\;uflul' hia oreo in - ] 9 il Identity thero coulid bo I’fll Yatake, .Tpnfiwéyk- .Ing at, No. 70 West North avenug,, attempted sulehily lust night ut 11 o'clock at bis .own homo “by shuoting blmselt bohind the right . car with o vevolver, BMprrisun was about fivo days ago stricken with gmull-pox and it fs. sup- posed that . in delirlum . oconaloned by the ‘disenso . he knoew nut what bo did, Ho wus attended by Dr. Honry Slonn, who cotslders his wound dinigerous. Morrison has & wife and rour children, ? : { 2 William O. Bohmidt, of 3Mliwauxoe, Wie., at- tompted sulolda nbout U:00 o'clock last evening by taking ono ounoe of lsudanumn, 1iis agtion wus disouvervd, and he wua tuken to No. Si2 Ihird avunue, where he was attendod b{ Drs, Mo Allistor and Hildebrand, whose ministrutions havo ralievod bim of. the disugrogabie negousity of dylug, 1u his pooket was found . lotior whioh rond aé follows: **1 huve paisoned inye solt, Bend my body (o No. 85§ Enst Wator strevt, Mitwaukeo.” ' & T e —— lurs hias been ordered to the lsland of ‘Tab- aren to oppose ‘any vventual attempt of the French to effect a landing in_that. neighbor- hood and take the Kroumirs in the rear, SO0LOO ISLANDS, IN THE INDIAN OCEAN. Beaconsfield, but it phy: omplete yuiet was negéglefl?“' fela, u.qt TUR COURT CINCULAR '+ ‘Dlxlltllnllen the followlng: “'I'io Quedn ree n‘;“\}"lb‘""hlfeeluxus of the doopest sorrow the Vlhn: ll the death of Lord Beacunsfleld, in il LL Iner Majesty luses o nioat valued and el friend und eounselor sl the nation |- Lonnox, April 10.~The Sultan of the Soo- of s most distinguishod statesmen, | loo'lalands 1s dead. CIvil war hos broken igge e, THE WA . olm muong the natives hu.counection with deny Loyowhero ls thers any inclination to | eleoting s suceessor. ) ] i ‘;nl Beaconsletd the full meed of i ue his gonlus, undaunted spirit, GHERMANY, 4 batlonce, and wnconguerablo will,© To VON WEBER, g Meal party ho lud, the loss Is frrop- | TrwLiN, Aprll 10.~Phillipe Von Weber, mumt Not twice in the samo conturv | sonof Carl and Marin Von Weber, the com- uny party expect to find n leader of | oser, is dead, i ] +for his slirowdness and onpioity, ks of | ¢lose examinatlon revested tho fuct that tl his suporiority to the * gonorslity of mon,” aud | powder bud beey inserted lhlhn NATURAL FRU]‘T FLAVORS makes his prominence s xrouud for the ussers | ure of gas-pipe, theough holes by which tion that **thoy wunt u viotim, aud havo picked | tho ralle arosorowed to the uprlghte. By romny- [] me out becduss they waut o get rid | ing the surows, powdor could cusily gu blown n{ o' MoKay 18 un old-thner, | lnto tho tubus in consldorable quantity, but only ,, Ho hns taken ‘mady tricka In o this | surliclent was used (o throw thoe rile out ot the olty and clsowhure, At iho time of tha “big ea- | sockeys In tho wall, Huth theso suckols wero a. capo ™ from tho Couk County Jutl (iwut four | quite large, und would hold feom one to two - curs ugro, whils Prank Axnow was In eltics) So- lmundn of guppowder, & sutficlont quantity to F P E c l 0y was # prisoner, aceusud of having shot OF- | hiow ot o considorable sootion of the watl. Tha L ticor Frunk MeCormick, who bud surpvised him | odor porceptiblo sboit these boles was that of . in a ploce of villulny. On one momorsble Bune | pixnt powdor, A sinall coil of tusn was found > iy alternoon the Jall wasopened undsomuduzen | pear the place, but no powderr wis anywhuro to prisoners, McKuy wmone thom, brouthed fresh | Do found, It might eusily bave twen stunted alr. Most of the Fumways -were rerrested, | down s wator-closor, und this ismost Jikoely what MueKany wot uu-nrnwuiy. and up to the tinn of bis | beenme of it “Tho revolver or rovolvors, IF arrost for hig lato safe-biowing job, for whioh | thope wero more thun whiv, Wors stinliaely . dis- he expects to do timo, hud not beon caught fn 1 posed of [ ull vrobubility. Nelther copld an, any rscality, 1n bis vomlon of yostorduy's | rope or subsiitute therofor beStound, Witouyh ascapado o sald that e kud beon walking tho | onw was absulutely nucossary fur vseape, ns the hulls ufter having recoived n call IN{III bis | point in whlch the broneh ‘was to Do’ blown Sudy=Triend and o 3rs, Buldwin, when bo was | la somo distance above the ground, Sheritt Bpoken to b{ one of his yequalntunces o the | Maonn, who was early upan tho scene, pald pure Goorgo ilidon, a man 81 yoars of age, iving al No. 235 Wontwarth avenue, hus beon miusiug sinoo April 14, and dospite all that bag been done no solution of bis strunge disappearsnco has beou redched, Tho misslug man hu’d not been leuvlug his howe unicss accom- ll}"t.l‘ag‘.hnll:'l; “mnu fuembor of the fumily. 8t Thursday bo .stepped out of the bouso, wiying that ho wus gulnk 1o staud npon tho side wilk for u fow iuloutes. dinco then he hug neitber been seen nor beard of. Hiden was of | sound mind, und for one of bis yours strotg uf hysique, und us he bad no fl‘uu Tor junving nls gamu 1u friends aro at a° fubs, uud arc grontly worrled to kimv: what bea "fl""‘:"’u:"m'.'.‘,"" u':‘.:' b scen, i g 0! h vorni Weort bjack hat, A e o and buch capactty pug g — g - L WAL W 7 ki . ch resource,” Jull who eald: Al would you like to gub [ ticulnr altention 1 this cud of the Lusiness, na opeliridting RUBSIA. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE, ing waloh Giaup, bad socuivud l-‘;gJ_”u..lwuw'uw,mk Awayt 16k0 o readi (Who this Telend wits | bis WIsBoU (0 provOnt ail pusslbliition of fufure “""‘!’ rofused saveral tinios tosuy, At lust bo | nttompts, To-Nay tho Jatl will recelve o thoge hwmod ¢ Puddy® Cavanuugh as tho muu) V1| ough uverbauling, il hiny” eontinuod MeKay, *that that wud | Th 18 cunsidorublo speculation neto who all vight, 1thousht bo wie Joklug ul tho timo.” | atdod Burns 1 L1s ueanuit upon (aushow, M1ko Jhou ho walked up.gud down suvesul sluies with | Gurrity was i the varridors, and muny think 6nu of the prisoncrs, Dr. leywnod, who 1ot bis | hin tho mun, From whut MolKay says, bowover, ‘Gmnpuny when they two-wera nedr tho sink on |*Paddy Cavanaugh must be the man. Both Mo 1 'r £ ?‘n:la“uwmw uhl"l;o wfl};:m_l "‘n§?1° clgl'-; IK‘:» (.nn‘ ho are %nmnrmu lortl?ntu,umu(a E XTR CTS 3 . hurglary, and v A "'u"u:lnlfln:)”"'wwn(l i ;{:M,l.,“ ".‘,;mm “:ln:u '"u"rlgz"dh = ; ure spru of mmnnwuum s tHe i o * Hodnoy ** Burne {s, ns, many wiil romembeor, econd ters: Wi oeg B0t haw” 15 | i’ anma Touanrbes Wit ht Comviornl i | aulrTpared e the chalentt Youkt, witkout ks "} ol i the will wiadé byl sho (blanti'=Thon be | Just Beplembor aid glvon fuurteon yonrs, Tho | BTKXGTH, WITHOET ANV ADLLTEGATIONS OK INFLEI. oude up bis mind lln;v.*a,- ?"‘ ud Lullcd, wod | trial woa i moat fntoresting one, prisonor | TIS Uare galusd thelr veputativn from thelr perford -d.r:‘ ho savted buck to bisoolly W inet Wbroqenyy® | bwving ben brouxtt Truui Jollet Whory bo wis | £EFeret it B ) S BT or lalostein, who 18 elsowhibrolepoKen oe it | sorving five yours Or il HEISUTE UBON 1 CPIs | puttiar sase stes oros masse . oHIoral darere s the batuw of 1hoe stulpy, and Frounchy weked biin .:\'\mpr.nu the lurhoeton & Quinoy Hallrond, ) 5 truin. away aliko his breath agd hls son nised blself up, and after st lumrxlnn hnuu-n.‘{a” fow moments on tho rajliug ut the stalrw 0, bureled down stalrs, He beird tho shool tmmudintoly afier ho hlmself hod boen kickada uud aueposed that ho bud heen muxb‘. the target, In fuct, hu says that the puln cuusod by hlsown uvfurlcu was ko groat that for n few! minutes he did not know but what be hud been Bt 3ir, Llupp, 1 segponso 1o questions [ bim by a TRINUNE ngurwr suld that bo could Nt suo thal uny of the prisonves exeept Burns nad MoKyy took purt in the fracus, Ho bad no idea un tghaow tho pistol or pistoly, it thore were morg thah one, bud come [nto tho prisonens’ pbsesalon, 110 wus not uwarvat thy time that a mu't Luq boeu sut olf su near biny noe did be buve n clear lde us to the numbar af platol- BEnLry, April 19.—~A1 the ik . * 4+ TIE PRESS, . "nm"v S0TTOW for the death :: m‘:fi,fl}mx 8r, PrrERsnung; Aprll 10,—Prince Via- 1 North-German Guzette says; *\Wish |-Zoneky, consor of forelgn lournals, has been ends te netive lite of ono of the wasg | Bpbointed General Cengor of the I'ress, £ e ———— nentmen of mode v Y 1; = e tluies who have : B::“:'l’::lmlumtefl thomselves to the advpnces FIRE AT EM‘I( MAR(}IA&. 'ic' y’o’alufi Sty R3S wnd welfara. of el | IS Liole G i tha biliard. sac lvon, Every business butlding in town and many - private residonces, numbering altos: gothor about thirty bouses wud teuts, wero . destroyed, ‘Louu Sn byijdings Boe, Ouo wan, Humy giin, lsor st osapege, Oue e, e witheut eslor L W covyy op A VENROL, ON WE. ENOVIO e "‘z.mmo oF 115 8aid that, 3 isimarok w Tecelving the naws, M Arcatyinved TRICK K A Tricket TT WINA A RACE, :é.:.i iy ;“:'n'm:"i‘.',m' o repliod that he ald Byd, put.hiu and bl companions off tiid Munufuctured by STEELIE O PRICE, several times. [ tho struxglo with Burps dir. un! t won the tha busincss poriun of the towh biy whiskors, whilch grow aru Bvery < T v Sauton 1040y enppn o cuieh ab South- | LGOI LG SOV duar Bowder, Ono | Sardut: ILE 4 vl oF Waturo and buavily buili | 4DOLS that woru dro, Bystythiu Wit was done | ) sor waNy o, e ngrikngn. Avour i e yalkers ot Lapaliv Yeuch Girinn Croaia Uaklng for the first G I). ¢ Was a good raco | bifildug that contdined severul thousand rounds wulghing nbout 116 pounds. He'sppoars 10 Bis contused ahd puinful state, coakd not Yoot Pt TIE. THOVBLE | - - LATE CROP -NEWS,'! 3 o by Bearly ) vo tilles, when Kirby bucawe | of curtridges was buriod, tns exploalon u‘x:’uulnu much younger than b veslly is, Y nor Bear it as bo inleht had be beon nnluiur,ud‘ Thcnml‘}mm olso F‘l’flck Frenchy in the Jaw, Spectal Diapateh ta The ¢ Jvibing, - s hausted, and after rowing o shost | POoplo to rotira irum thoucens, “Tho gy I8 sups e —e—— Ho wyut on 1o uny, however, that when MoKuy | and MUKoS wuliced buck to is owi coll, A65 | gr, 1A, i, April 10.~The Mlonesrres, N ; — PAKKELL, AMERIGAN METHODISTS BiuLwavie, April 0.—Tho Hon. ffornco lub- VR i PusauGs!tbat Mok, Vhao b | 5300 Mk Wis Bgor sa1ds, o Sty | Stote, showing (et sceding o well bogun SG,R I B N E R Luy o ot Glasgow yesterday, sald the ] : leo, cditor of the Repullican, received a speolal | g ) tho ruvalver, turaed upon Blo and red | 17 whit © k8t ovon with you for this'? | noarty ull sections, aithongh thesnow haugs on Ertd Melny, furihor suld thag” e had boasd |, gome plucos. The followlng ‘llapatohus ure 1O F LTI CINOINKATY, O., April 10.—Tho Executive Com- . Chw Lok reorl Woull ot provide the alightest gt und personul dispatel to-ntght from Now Yor mittes of Wostern secton of the Ecumen= ¢l i the |Cii buach of koys, WBICh Were wftors | two reports, on@ of thow betir the binst ro- SBiET TOEY DMLAY Tl fOr vuinll teuunta, but would | leal, Contareaco of 186 Mothodt Epiwcopnt | Stuting, that Wolkclew Ruld ud rosignelt fhe | -Clipp st i SUCh! v, Moyt e | fueron . und 50 Bud seen the wulored boy wtven: Sta Koo . ; - 4 towards their destruetion, Chuitoh to weet ln Londun Boptembaraext, beld | Would succeed 10 thio editorship-fu-chicl of WAL | oF komg oo ol bad thruw thow, A repartar | on tha door of: tho vk buloony, but e badnot | Batk Navins, Minn., pril 10.—%no snow In At SMITM’S 192 Déurfi \ i Ty after the Yenssowbling of Paplin- | 1ts sesslon bere to-day, with foar members pred- § paper. asked Clupp purtivulurly whellior B0 wenvubout | been prescut Whel thd shooting was douo, por | this section of the wu.mry has ulmxfn wholly W G nm.s B

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