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GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT. Col. Holton, of Chicago. Admit* lliii Crime—Sentence l><?ferre«l. CHtCAOO, Jau. 3. —fol. Bolton, Into mpor intomlent of nocoinl-class in ittor nt the fiostofflcc, culm' into Judgo ccurt, Fri--v day morning about 11

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TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST.

three lliiiidrei] People l^>se Their Live* at Madraa, India. M aukas, Jan. 3. —A fire in the reserved inclosure at the People’s park, Friday, lasted only fifteen minutes, but 3(10 persons lost their lives, being o ther burned to denth or suffoeated, while tbo number injured is placed at the same figure. The commander-in-chiof and the first prince of Travancore, who were present, escaped uninjured. Among the victims were two Kuropean women, and many European children are missing. The tiro is supp sod to have been of incendiary origin. RAILWAY LITIGATION.

Ill .lion was remanded COL. Bolton. to jail “This puts matters in exactly the same position as if a jury had tried him and found him guilty,” said Distriot Attorney Ewi.ig, “and saves us the trouble of a trial.” The whole proceedings occupied but a few minutes, and CoL Bolton was taken to jail very soon after. Ho has turned over all his property to make Ins omliezzlement good. HU counsel asked the court to take into consideration his previous good record as a citizen and a soldier in d jierininitig the pilnLshinent that shoul i b.« iutlicied. Judge Blodgett said he would take the case into consideration before imposing sentence, and would notify the Unite l States attorney when he was ready to do so. COLMAN’S PHILLIPPIC. He Says the Illinois OUIcIhIs are Inviting a Ca^Ie Plague. Washington City, Jan. 4.—Commissioner Column has written a saily letter to Oov. Oglesby, of Illinois, severely an madvertmg on th ■ conduct of the IllinoU live stock commissioners of that state, who he says have violated the regulations of the de|>ortineiit in many particulars, but especially and must recently in [lermitting the Hbufeldt sue Is, which he describes as Jiest boles, to be refilled wim healthy cattle without prorer disinfecting ojieratlons. He acquits the governor of any intention to do other than obey the rvgulatloas, nn 1 expends his wrath on the commissioners, who, he says, required unprecedented length of time last fall before they could come to any conclusion in a case where uromptness was of greatest imports once. He closes ns follows: 1 wiuld rcepe; tluliy suggest that you cause the order of the board in regard toretilling of the Simfclt sheds to Is. revoked; that tue cattle m those seeds lie immediate,y slaughtered, and that thU department be given tno opportunity to practice suchdisinfection as is desirable and rsissihle under the circumstance. 1 make this sugg<»stion on behalf of the great cattle industry, fur the protection of nn inqiortnnt part of the nation's food supply, and on behalf of an tinrestricted commerce, which are together threaten s! through this lack of ro-uperation with the department of agriculture on the part of the board which represents your

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Chicago, Jan. 4.—Mr. IShuMJt, when spoken to concerning Mr. Column's letter requesting Ooveruor.Oglesby to revoke the contract entered into, said he did not feel at all concerned. He saw no reason why the governor should pay any heel to th ■ request, as all possible risk hud boon assumed bv the distillery company. It ha I plac ul ? I V'Pd worth of cm ' i in the sh (Ls, and felt there was no ilanger. Had there been it would never have made the experiment. •Inilgi* Cooley Takes Cfmrgo. Chicago Jan. 1.—Judge Thomas M. (kxiley, the newly appointed receiver of the Wabash railway svgtem, took charge of the air.urs in accordance with the instructions of Judge Gresluun. Heieivcr Cooley, it is understood, w ill aopoiut a general separate manager for that part of the system n o w under his c o n - tixil, instead of letting rhe whole system tie under one general judgecooley. manager as in the past. Tnis action of Um receiver is exfiected to result in changes in the heads of all the departments. A Jury That Cnulil I'iml Indictments. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 31.—The tpecml grand jury which has h»en inv stigating the forgery of the Thirteenth ward tally-sheets since last Monday, arose from their sitting! Thursday afternoon and presented true hilts against all those persons tri.-d befon> Justice Fritcbey and bound over These were Algernon Granville, K. B. Montgomery, Otto Horn, B. H. Marriott and C. IL Montgomery. Beside these, they also returned indictments against John Francis and “Doc” Campbell, the two convic’s who have gained such notoriety through the prosecution of the search for the guilty men, and who, implicated themselves in the alleged crime by their testimony. Capiases were at once issued and the indicted men tin night in and bound over to the court of common pleas. Fothcrlngtiain to he Cleared. St. Bouts, Jan. 4.—It is s nted on good authority that indictments have been found and will be returned against Fred Wittrook for “forcibly" robb ng Fotnoringham, the express messenger, ami against Weaver and Haight as accessories. The prisoners will be arraigned, pi -ad guiity an 1 be sentenced. It is umterztood that the sentence w 11 not be so heavy under this ernrso as if the case wont to trial. This programme will have the effect of clearing Fotheringham, in whose case u nolle prosequi will most 11. ely lie entered. The Haddock Assassination. Sioux City, Iowa, Dec. 4.—In the district court Monday .1 ihn Arens lorf, Fred Munchrath, Jr, Paul H. Ir-i h r. Harry H iermnn, and Alh rt K ischnitski | ,i nl I mit gu Ity to the charge of munler in tlie Had 1 !: case, and wore given further time to plead on the charge of conspiracy. Sylvester Uranda pleaded not guilty to the charge of conspiracy and murder. Ura nia til si an affidavit of inability to procure counsel, and Judge Isaac Pendleton was appointed to defend him. C'liliforiila's Estimated Wheat Cn>|i. Washington City, Dec. 20.—'Mr. Dodge, statistician of the department of ogrieultu' e, says in regard to the extravagant estimate oi wheat production in California, which has been stated at (P,000,000 bushels, that it is at 1 a l tk^OtKijIOO bushels too high, and that the crop of that state is commercially over-estimated every year, the excess averaging not less than 20 per cent, for ten years past. This, he asserts, is proved by the data of consumption and exportation. A Happy New Year to Colliers. Clkvkland, Oiilo, Jun. h —The board of arbitration, to whom the matter was referred, has decided that the wages of miners in the Mahoning valley should bo advanced from > r M rents to fto cents per ton. The miners will resume work. Ab<< tt 3,000 men »r; ; interested in the decision.

Iho Nickel Plate Ordered To He Sold to Satisfy Claims. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 3.—A decision in the great Nickel Plate litigation was rendered by Judge Jones in the court of common pleas Monday morning. The decision is a complete victory for the Union Trust company, of New York, while with one exception all the counter claims nr ' sot aside. The mortgage of the Union Trust company for $1U,0(>0,0()0 is declared valid for the full amount and the foreclosure allowed. The mortgage of the Central Trust company for $15,000,(K'0 is decided to lie illegal and void. Snethar and McGowrkay, trustees of the Car Trust company, are upheld in their claim for *4 000,1X10. The whole Nickel Plato railroad from Buffalo to Chicago is ordered sold to satisfy the Union Trust company’s mortgage and other claims. The equipment property is ordered appraised and sold separately. The court orders that all claims against the Nickel Plate shall bo presented within Iho next three months. The Like Snore railroiul and all other judgment creditors are declared to have no lien on the Nickel Plate road, nor are they untitled to any preference by their judgments or any interest except as general

creditors.

Michael Ilaviit Married. San Fkanpisco, Dec. 31.—Michael Davitt, the Irish | atnot, was married Thursday morning to Miss Mary Yore in Oakland. The marriage ceremony took place at the

residence of Mr. J. Canning, uncle of the bride, the Rev. Father MeSweeuey, ] ms tor of the church of St. K/ Francis do Sa.es, a very popular clergyman, officiating. None hut the most intimate friends of the bride and groom attended the marriage ceremony, which took place at 10:30 o'clock. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast

was partaken of at the residence of Mr. Canning, and a reception took place in the afternoon. There were a large number of costly presents, among which was a silver set from friends of Ireland. The married couple left lutein the afternoon for Monterey. Mr. and Mrs. Canning'are extensive propertyowners, and Mrs. Canning makes no secret of her intention to leave her ample estate to

Mr. and Mrs. Davitt.

THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

BLOOD AMD MO BE Y.

The blood of man lias murli to do in shaping

MRS. DAVITT.

PROMINENT MEN DEAD.

Hlshop Horatio Potter, of New York. New York, Jan. 3. —Horatio Potter, sixth bishop ot the diocese of Now York, died at •■:20 o’clock Sunday morning at Ins residence, 3s Kist Twenty-second street. He would have been 83 years old on the !tth of next February. Although the bishop hod been ill for s voral years and had lie *n unable to leave his liouso for a fortnight, his death w is somewhat unexpected. Horatio Potter was born at Beckman, N. Y., Feb. U. 1ami was educated at Union college, (Schenectady, N. Y. Ho became provicionol bishop of New Y >rk in 1854, and on the death of Bishop Onderdokk, in 1801, succeeded to the full jurisdiction.

Gen. f*. TV. Palmer. New York, Jan. 3.—Gen. George W Palmer died of general deb lity at his residence, : " East One Hundred and Twentyfourth str ut, in this city. Gen. Palmer served w ith credit as a volunteer otfieor in the west during the civil war, and was made brigadier gen ■ al at the c.osj of his service. By prob siiou ho was a lawyer. Gen. Palmer was bo: ;i at Kipl t, N. Y., in IMo.

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Detroit, Jan. 3.—John S. Newberry, represtative of th s district to congress in 1878,

and in* of the wealthiest men in Michigan, 0U0 destitute persons.

luterrxting (tosslp and Notes of the Past Wet k Hotted Doirn. On account of pc. uiinr lo islation in Georgia, last winter, dealers in fertilizers propose to supply farmers in that state only for cosh. Mayor Ames, of Minneapolis, exiiecta to take the oath of office as governor of Minnesota next Mon 'ay, and then commence a contest la-fore the supremo court. Friends of Don Cameron are said to have held a conference at Harrisburg, recently, to arrange for placing his name before the national Republican convention as a candidate for president. The Vanderbilts declared dividends of 2 per cent eacu on the Michigan Central and Lake shore roads. Stephenson Burke was elected president of the Bee line road, and a surplus of $105,(100 over all charges was reportod, hut no dividend was declared. An Italian girl, named Litorre, fell across the track of the Third avenue elevated road in Now York Thursday morning, in front of an approaching train, and was instantly killed. The engine had to be raised with jackscrows to release her corpse. Meanwuile the road was blocked with trains tor two

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The commissioners of the Illinois state house have secured a cancellation of the contract for tarnishing statues of eight distinguished citizens for the corbels in the inner

dome.

Fred Wittrock told his mother that ho |>er])etrat -d the express robbery to save her homo from being sold on a mortgage. John Dillon has deposited in a Dublin court ill,(XX) require 1 as bail, and Messrs. Kenny and Biggar signed a bond for twice that amounL Charles H. Raymond, dealer in hardware supplies at New York, made an assignment Tuesday. Ho gave preferences for *'-HlO,7UO, and owes in the neighborhood of (I'XXJ.UOO. Mr. Gladstone celebrated his 77th birthday Wednesday. He attended early service at the Ha warden church, anil received presents and congratulations from all parts of the

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The Newsboys’ home of Chicago gained f-M throu gli a sclieaiu of a cl liing house, which solicited guesso-. at 10 cents each as to the number of seeds contained in a huge squash. A Missourian won an overcoat by placing the number .: 285. C. J. Johnson embezzled $•'5,000 from a grocery bouse at I’eoria and iiisl to Toronto. He was induced to return by a forged telegram from a friend. On reaching Chicago, his friends made good his stealings. The clearings of the Chicago banks were $41,533,700 for the five days cud • 1 Dec. 31, and $2,004,702,012 for the year. The banks of New Yoi-i. report the possession of $12,271,900 in excess of the 25 |>t cent rule. W’liile a party of Italians were gambling at I uohio, Colo., Thursday evening, one of them, thinking himself cheated, drew a revolver and fired five shots. One man was killed, a second fatally injured, and a third dangerously wounded. The murderer has escaped. A 2 |>cr cent, dividen 1 has been declared by the directors of the Michigan Central and the Lake Shore & Mi iugan Bout horn railroad", mid 13^ per cent, by the directors of thu Canada Southern. In the ease of the striking train-wreckers at Kansas City, William Vossen, one of the accused, made a full confession Thursday, stating that Lloyd and Newport pulled the spikes, while Hamilton, Vossen, and others acted as sentinels. Joseph Huckett attempted suicide at Wa bash, Ind., Thursday, by placing an open kuiie against his breast and driving the blade in by striking it with ins palm. A rib .icfl cted Ilia course of the kuiie, and a serious wound was not inflicted. Tue residence of the Chilian minister at Washington was during Thursday night robbed of $7,000 worth of jewelry ami consul arable money by a discharged servant named Silva, w ho was arrested while boarding a train for New York. Saiimul F. (irecr, county judge of Decatur, 11,s., for twenty-live years, died suddenly on Friday nigbt. The Dolores I .and and Cattle company of I Texas has made an assignment to secure j debts of $500,000. The Episcopal church at Rockford, 111., took fire (Sunday, just after an announce- ■ meiit by the recto, hat ho would no longer | officiate at the funeral of persons not ba|)-

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