THE HOGHBCHiIjD SUIClHE.******** tfcm 't**F U-TI* in.iRfUCfl Clin tm lb« Cel,Thv wwDftr'n inquest In the case of Frculcrlcb Huchschild, who hang hlxu-sclf on Monday evening in the woodshed attached to Ids resilience, took place at the central police station, lost evening- The testimony developed a state of fact* that will read more life^ a dime novel than an ordinary incident in human life. It eeciua that Hochmdiifdleft Germany wine vbath on account of being as Is alleged too haudv with fire Id connection with his neighbor's pro* pcrty. H'hcu ho tuunc to America he iorgot to say anything to hla wife and family about It and left them there won* dering what had become of him. Coming to tide country, he *• refugeed n Into Milwaukee, whore he married again and started a new family with eminent success.The years passed on, and a few days ago—flomt* three or four—a boo of HbchschlldX by his first wife, met him In a Westelde butchec-ahop and recognized him. By some means, or other, Hochechild gathered the Idea that extradition papers were out for him and that he was liable to be arrested at any time. This is supposed to be the cause of his harried departure. He evidently preferred to fly to the Ills he know not of rather than chance those with which he was tolerably familiar. He preferred eternity. to Germany again.The jury returned a fcerdlct that the deceased came to his death by his own band.