Show J I HAPPY AS A LARK lcitialJ Uurchcll la Ille Cell Has a Conversation Tilth I New Iiapcr I Correspondent DETECTIVES FORCING LINKS TO THE CHAIN Tlio Siberian Alrodlles Heroin ton In Guatnmala Houvo Pretlu Elr Or Tclesraphto tho XtwlI TIC miicnuii CA I II Talk Ireeljr IB it Aewtpnper Mail In the Oil BUFFALO March 15IL I b llvvvd that a rotation has ben found of thc nijslery turrouuding aneof telegrams produced at the llurchtll examination at Niagara Falls on Tuesday Tho telegram reads n follows BUFFALO Feb 271S9D Bunhetl Imperial had Niagara Impl Fall Ole Telegram and Utter were tent onto on-to you yesterday to ship heavy Lag g go t Fifth Avenue Hotel New Vork STAFFOIIO As the Burchell lcnTcIl party f topi ed at thoStailurd house in this city I SiLo sUpposed that the telegram tele-gram was sent by the hotel people but the authorities were puzzled to account for their being eouell acquainted ac-quainted with the movement of the party An Investigation hero reveals re-veals thu fact that the telegram was not Hunt by any one connected with the gtaflurd llouee Thu clerk Uicrc ays that on February 2Tththcdatcol the leleKraui iJtirclitll walked into tho Station iluuse and inquired I lir a telegram baL been received for him The clerk recollected that a telegram bal come and bad been forwarded to him Uurthollkaid that hu had lot received It but appeared indifferent indif-ferent abut 1L The clerk fays hi dm uutojea the telegram and does not know ills contents I is now believed that iturchcll himself wrote the telegram signed ritafliml and that he did E tot Eubstautiate some si tement made by him about thc baggage at the Fall TALK EEIIINt THE SAlly TORONTO Ont March 15TUg mall liurchellH cell in the VooU stock JAil is a light tidy little uook in one corner of thu buildiug A Bible lay upon the table when your correspondent called upon him Ihl ulou tnoriiing Ho bevmedas happy ana an-a lark and he talked away as a brook runs yet ho never uttered a word on the Jleuu ell tragedy that he bad not carefully weighed b fore hand His cot is in another cell and he jocosely asked his visitor I if ho might have the pleasure 01 showing him his suite Iho tragedy sits upon shoulders n lightly a bird upon a tree Your correspondent first touched upon lice Piclliall mystery Bur chell said emjihatically ctj did not meet him In New York that night In Jturchell was mistaken I knew PIcthall well but never corresponded cor-responded with him The letter which is said to have called him suddenly sud-denly to the city never came from we Detective Murray Is all wrung when he rave that I have no such amount as 4000 in tho Initial Hank nnd that I carried the bankbook book whIch he found in my possession posses-sion as a decoy I I nu aleolutr fact that I deposited that amount with the bank In stocks and bondv and I shall verify my statement when the er time proper comes As to hU Hereabout on the 17th after he left the Stallord House at UuOUlo wIth licuwell Burchell eoulJ not be induceii to 8Ik lie parried with every thrust which lie did not care to receIve with the adroitness cf A PERFECT ttXCEIl lie could play with words a he can with foils and when dually pushed to the wall would ray only that sucli nun such a thing would be made dear on triaL cea tlnl Then you will baron strong de fcn oat tho trial Mr Burchell BcJ shall and I shall bring numerous numer-ous itnetsefi from wIUll1c6 England Inn I am not yet ready to tell you what I shall them for And how do you feel about your wife the corn > oudent asked Ah that is the only thing that causes mo any anxiety Her peti Uon troubles me greatly Time will adjust tho wholedllliculty however As lo this farm pupil business liunhellwent on I watduped my < Ir nnd no one wlndup answered an-swered one of these advertisements in the spring of 1SS1 I paid down 5 and was to be sent t McDonald at Woodstock t learn the trade I was not to have any heavy labor to dj and expected to live the same life as ono would live on an Eng hUh place of a similar kind When McDonald got hold of mo 1 prettyillfe was led up there I was I considered nothing Utter than a table boy I kicked against the traces however you bet your last rmwnindgota small tmI1111 11 portion of my tribute money back Thats ivy whole connection with the cmlgra ton tralllc Jailer Cameron says the utter tranquIlity of his prisoner I simply sim-ply wonderful and that he lias adopted himself t his surroundings as If he were installed for the summer sum-mer in a villa by thin tea MORE LINKS T THE CHAIN WOODSTOCK Ont March 15 Detective Murray today brought to jail Charles Buck a farmer a resi dent half n mile from the scene of the Bcnwcll murder Tho day on which the murder Is supposed to have icon committed Burk while driving home from town met a man on the road near where the body was found Burchell was brought out of his cell and confronted confront-ed by Buck As soon as the latter saw the prisoner although his clothes were different hercccgulzcd eh t nL him as the man who accosted him on the roud lie Bald afterwards that that coat which Burchell wore when he saw him was a sack coat of blucioh color Detective Murray hn such a coat in his posocsion con Burchtll has nothing to say Detective Murray brought four more witnesses t jai today to iden tify Burchell were MUse tfy BurbclL They WC MI Altec Smith Ntis Hwozk Silos Crounwehl anti J W Soiitc They all Immedlatehy IdentifIed I1urehtH as the man they had seen at Eastwood East-wood on tho nfcernoen of the IWo of Hamilton February before he took the train to TIee Siberian Crtirltlrm LoNDoN March ISThe alIen lIon of tiergius Btepnlak the Russian Rus-sian liberal was called today to the fact that some portion of the press expressed a doubts to the authen bt ticityand trustworthiness of the re centypublhe accounts of outrages out-rages to which political prisoners In Siberia were subjected Stepnlak said the features of these accounts were fully corroborated by such por thou of the official ton ofcal reports compiled by the Iluslan government as had been given to the public Speaking in reference to the rican of the RussIan administrator of prisons as published In the London lima yesterday Stepnlak said It is almost impossible to exaggerate the sufferings of political prisoners In Siberia at the hands of the prison official The great merit of Ken tInned accounts Is that they are based on fact learned not only from the prisoners but also from tho prl on official The Russian statement that western writers have ethenal lied the nlblllsU Icyond I all rem blance to reality Is the greatest calumny The political exiles arc drawn largely from tbo mcst cultured cul-tured class of Russians I lavish eelfoacrlilce is any proof of moral strength I must be looked mom tbem Tho tortures and degradation I I which they have experienced In prison h ive not been able to extinguish I ex-tinguish their moral sense 1 Btepnlak expressed a conviction I that the agitation In America In 01 halfof reform In the treatment of political prisoners in Siberia cannot Influence with the Russian fail t have In uenc wlU Rus Ian official from the Czar down He Is fully confident that I will result in a mitigation of the severity of the treatment which Is now enforced en-forced against political exiles Revelation In tiualemnU Crrr OF Mexico March 15 EtUninrtal lajs that the Guatemalan Guate-malan general Carrutidy I preparing pre-paring for n revolution against Iresl deut Iarilloft and has a force on the Mexican soil near the Guatemalan frontier The Mexican government will let allow the neutrality of Mexico to L violated The president presi-dent Guatemala I at La iilbertad at his country seat Cuaf ract halo erera Arrive NEW rom March 15For weeks the Federal contract labor in specter at CaUlu Gardens hart haIled to find a man who was landed there in violation of hOWe though I was known that almost every ship brought workmen appointed t positions po-sitions here before they left the other alte ThU afternoon one of the commissioners of Immigration took the matter In his hands When tIle emigrants Irom the steamship AUtr were being landed none of the four Federal contract labor Inspectors 1 Jr tors were on duty Tllo reoult was laborers in that contract Ilrr are now custody of thu emigrant officials nnd a gang of S53 or more bund for the mines In IVnniylvnnli will In all prolabllity be In the tame position tomorrow There are four contract inspectors employed by the United Itof Slaw government and today not one oft htm was tobefoundat Castle Gardens T uuu WASHINGTON Starch 15In the House > Dalzell from the committee en IaciCc ICailroadr reported 1 resolution hutton culling on the Secretary of the Treasury for information n tow to-w the government I the owner or bolder of any of the frt mortgage securities cf any of the Pacific railroads which were aided by the government and I H the amount of such wcuiltlesnnd when and in wlrU manner and by what authority the sumo wcr3 acquired Adopted Itnckinrldgo Ark offered resolution reso-lution calling on the Secretary of War for information regarding the facilities at command of the department depart-ment t guard the levees of the Mississippi and other works if there is I leason tc apprehend unusual danger to human life etc Adopted The Senate amendment was concurrent con-current to the Houe bill authorizing authoriz-ing the Oregon and Washington Ilridgc Company to construct abridge a-bridge across the Columbia river between Oregon nnd Washington In the morning hours bills were posted submitting tc location of the seat of Shoshone county granting authority to tIm loan supervisors Marieojn countyAriiona to Issue bonds fertile construction of a certain cer-tain railroad authorizing the Municipal Muni-cipal Corporation of OgdenUtah to assume bonded indebtedne 1ncluJ lug all existing liabilities equal to eight perrcnt of the taxable property propr ty within that corporation approving approv-ing with the nmendnaentojhetund lug act of Arizona Public business being suspended the House proceeded to pay Ito last tribute of f1 > t to the memory of Judge Kelly Pennsylvania Asa mark refpect to thu memory of the deceased the House adjourned Aeqnllletl COCNCII BLUFF In March IS The trial of D M Helmick a Methodist minister for the killing of E D rainier at Neola last August Au-gust was cloed yesterday The jury brought In a verdict of acquittal acquit-tal The result was not nuclei patd The New rrriirh Cabinet PAl March 5Thc new cabinet cabi-net will probably L made up a follows President of council and minister of war DeFreycinet foreign for-eign affairs Con > tnn interior Itourgeolts finance Boulvidr justice Bresson commerce Roche public instruction Fallleres agriculture agri-culture Dcvelle public works Guyot marine Barbey |