Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1883 — EASTERN. [ARTICLE]

EASTERN.

Gov. Pattison sent a message to the Pennsylvania Legislature, vetoing all appropriation bills save those sections providing for employes’ salaries, basing his action on the fact that the legislators failed to accomplish the purpose, of the extra session. The House passed the bill over the veto. A pilot-boat was run down by the steamer Alaska, in Long Island sound. There were ten persons on board, and all perished. Two students at Yale college have died from typhoid fever, and a number are ill from malarial fever. The professors claim that the sewerage is perfect. Judge Willson presided at the proceedings in the trial of James Nutt for killing Dukes, at Uniontown, Pa. After a panel of eighty names had been exhausted and but three jurors secured, the defense moved for a change of venue, the Judge sending the case for trial to Allegheny county, which is considered to be favorable to the .prisoner. Senator Voorhees, leading counsel for Nutt, was serenaded in the evening. Charles F. Freeman, who butchered his young daughter in Massachusetts, three years ago, as a sacrifice to the Lord, has been committed for life to the insane asylum at Danvers. At a fire in a tenement in North street, New York, two persons were fatally burned, one was overcome by smoke, and a fourth leaped from a third-story window. Prof. Von Bruenning, known as the “tramp musician,” who was formerly a Baron in Germany, died at New Haven, Ct., the other day. Ruined by gambling years ago, he became a wanderer and a misanthrope. > The salary list of the Boston Base Ball club for 1884 Will exceed 822,000. i Recent false statements in regard to Mrs. Theodore Tilton have developed the facts that she lives with her children in a family in one of the best streets in Brooklyn, receives 51,200 per annum from Mr. Tilton, and devotes her time and talents to the study and teaching of music.