Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS by W U telegraph to the heralda singular suicide CHICAGO juno 16 15 this after about four a gentleman mall while walking on pino street was horrified to find fini at the base of the water works tower tow cr the body of a man with tho the head jammed into the ground nearly a foot and his neck broken he gave the alarm and a crowd quickly gathered while they were won wondering wonderlin derin and speculating upon the sickening sight a ge german aman named victor gangelin rushed out from the tower and pale with fright told the following lowing fal story in the afternoon lie had come conic across the deceased who gave him the name of hugo van 11 malapert alapert and who said he lie was shipping clerk for a firm at B east ast adams street greet malapert proposed they take a i walk alk up the tower which they did lid As they were coming down and had made about a third the distance malapert aid he had bad left his fib handkerchief at the top and went back while his companion waited he was gone so long that gangelin Gang clin became alarmed and rc re esconded the stairs finding no signs of him bim he quickly ran down and found that 11 malapert alapert had jumped from the to top of the die tower feet to the grouix ground and lay dead on the grass at the foot of the tower the suicide caused little stir at first but etwas it was soon learned that mi malapert lapert was connected with one of the oldest and noblest families of germany also that his family name wag was neuville that his father is chamberlain to the present c s emperors and that his brother e r is now Com compagnon papon du voyage with one of the emperor sons on the steamer primrose edelburg edelburg which is making a trip around the world on oil the pacific that lie although only 25 years old had bad been an officer in the german army several letters in german and documents of such a character as to establish his high connection were found on his person in the pocket of his coat were two photographs of german army officers one bearing the name of fritz von 31 malapert alapert and the other baron von malapert these were taken in frankfort on main he has been in this country two years and in chicago eighteen months lis since which time lie has been in the employ of black arnstein east adams street greet he has been in rather reduced cir cam stances and owing some money his employers considered him a sober industrious and responsible man he wrote recently to his home in germany asking for which he was expecting through the german consul here he called on the consul this mom ing but found nothing ho he had a little quarrels avith his employ employers ere later in the day and after writing them a note which was found on hla his body tellin telling them he intended to commit t suicide he deliberately set out dut and accomplished the wild deed forster forster ster rol rolled led LONDON june 16 forster forger will shortly resign the uie chief of ireland the home rule members have bave abandoned obstruction on against the land bill conditionally y it Is said on the retirement of forster the honorable member for bradford undertook the duties of the office offic emith with his usual bumptiousness ious ness and on returning for reelection boasted before his constituents that he would rule ireland as it had n never been ruled before he had never set foot in ali tho country that however was not considered a drawback draw buck for as a rule the theoffice office Is bestowed on n th thoTa most ost insolent of L englishmen n tind und he had no expert erice qualifying him hira for the position position ion failure was inevitable uner under F such circumstances but lie lias has achieved an all unpleasant sant failure he is the most unpopular chief Secret secretary afy ireland lias had for half a cantu century ry the ol 01 old drinking toast of the peasantry heres to the roan man that made the strap that whetted dothe tho razor that cut the throat of lord Castl creagh has given place to buckshot billeci may he soon meet castlebe Cast castlereagh lefe reagh agh a at t the crossroads i t e at the suicides Buic idos grave the com manding officers serving in ireland as well as inspector general hi hillier of the constabulary complain iain comS b bitterly of his indecision and his p private riat circulars to find their way almost as soon as issued in the wap 11 freemanb freemans Fre reen emans ians journal journ M office show that the charge is only too i well founded parnell and his followers detest forster who is not indeed very popular with his own party it is probable that he M will be succeeded by charles russell the member for dundalk dundale Dun dalk who is credited with hay ing drafted the compensation on clause claims e of tho the land bill we brooklyn blaze NE NEW W yonie june 15 A A fire broke out on the top floor of aware a warehouse on finman furman fin man street brooklyn in one of the buildings known as Pierre panto stores among some bags bap of damaged linseed when the firemen arrived several large streams we were re poured on tho the building buethe but the fire burned persistently while ile the blaze was sweeping through the upper part of the build ing t the e workmen discovered one of their ali cir nu number ni b er missing i i patrick mor cv he perished in tho the flames thos egan another workman also baij rem remained ain t too oo 00 long on the upper floors for when ho be attempted to get et lack back to th tho eta stairs i rs I lio i e found that t the C avenue venue was cut off by fire he then thea became so terrified that ho lie sprang out of the window fallin falling upon the ground grond he waa was picked up unconscious and is ii believed to be fatally injured the flames made rapid progress and communicated to warehouse no which was stored with miscellaneous merchandise the firemen had bad the flames extinguished after two hours labor when the interior of t beware house was nearly burned out ot the charred remains of morey were found the warehouses were owned by 11 E pierrepont co no is said to have been worth 60 and no insured for some goods in storage were very valuable and tho the I loss OS 19 is estimated at about anti gould combination DALLAS june I 16 G it is ascertained that the houston A texas central railroad will soon commence the construction of a road from whitney hall tall county to dallas to connect with and use the line agreed upon by the chica chicago texas ct mexican central the st louis ban san F francisco ran cisco and the gulf colorado asanta fe santa fee railroads to paris texas and perhaps to rort fort thus giving all ail these antl anti gould aies a northeastern orth outlet to st louis and chicago independent of the gould s system t in masonry in the flie arctic Arette NEW ORLEANS na june 15 linwood lodge of this city eity by which T IV V crealey Cre cley commanding the arctic expedition was made a mason fason IN have purchased a stand of colors to be forwarded to him at johns irwill it will be remembered that kane kanc tho the arctic explorer planted tho the masonic emblems with the stars and stripes on grinnell land in 1853 an arrant abductor arrested NEWYORK NEW YORK june 15 fatio hennessy aged div five e years was abducted this afternoon from the front of her residence cedar street the police found the child in the possession odthe of the man who abducted her i in part of the city he was arrested and gave his name aa as gus walker chemist 52 years old he ile refuses to give his residence official decapitation washington june 16 the report of the treasury investigating ng committee recommends the immedi immediate discharge of pitney custodian of the treasury norton assistant secretary and of the chief clerk for having violated the law caun dian LONDON june io 16 sir john A mcdonald the canadian premier had an interview with cardinal manning with regard to the emr cm gration and the educational facilities in canada creek greek frontier two greek commissioners for the delimitation of the f frontier have started for fbi constantinople all the light artillery has been ordered to the front Tele arapis troubles the controller of telegraphs has issued a circular to the opera operators tors of the central offic eLondon pointing out that it is impossible to satisfactorily dispose of the fluctuating business of the telegraph office without having recourse to overtime ever time which is therefore compulsory but bui that any reasonable application for ex emption from overtime will be duly i considered the operators however refuse to tu stand by the abovementioned n circular but stick to the reply of monsell Nion sell who was waa postmaster general in tl alie e question acs in the commons in which monsell stated that overtime was not compulsory the operators consider thai that this reply settles the question of overtime and aliey propose pre pressing sing for its general adoption |