Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 33, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 August 1877 — Page 6

iT COURIER

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ClKKENT NEWS. John F, Winter, of IHteeis, ban been apftTMB (UAnttM lfeeMa t$e9ae44Mel ttr tljMJ operating against the hertHe Xec-Peree In-

; m Montane. Oa Mm ft Gm. Gib-

Ire were tfrawa mm) tbe mm vwf need- Cel. John A. Joyce, who took a prominent 4. A erowd ahm visited Dm yard of the , part In tb gmt WhUky Ring eeusplraoy, Delaware aad Mudeea Company and de- and wh. sentenced under oa count ef hk latitedatiefkmdedeoalear. Th KrU indictment tt two )'tn hi the Missouri Coal Ci)- eettiery wm hU viKed I Valient Ury, with oumHtatlve sentences mh! work Hopt0d. 'extending the time eighteen month A meet of Philadelphia worklnrmen ' kwurer. w tm th mh duWrui

wm kehJ m tbe lith, lit wbtli k ww ndv. fmw imprisonment, under a writ of kWM

ed to organize a political patty, to be eallod tho Protective Labor Party, having for If

object the protection of the righto of work-

The Maine Democrat kve nominated

Joseph II. Willteme for Governor. Tke

eorpu, by Judge Krekel, tke MrH term of kbi imprisonment having expired, and the Court holding that the cumulative sentence was Illegal, the different want chat-gin eweR'.iHlly tke we onense. The United

Hates District Attorney took m appeal, and

I, comprising all told m of-

neers and mca, made an attack upon tbe Indian urn located on the Skr Hole, a

two hours' engagement having previously J

been fought, In wbieh tbre wm eomlderaW less en both sides. Th charge upon tbe eaap wm repulsed by tk Indians, who the endeavored to gain possession of a kk woodod po4t oceupiod by our troopis. In tWrttkey were foilod, and Goh. GibboH augcccdtd in fortifyiag tki position ami fvUtg tbe remiwat of kbt foreoa. Tbe Ihdia tbes broke eaap ad moved of Ih the dtrectiea. of Baasook. Capt. Logan ami Lfeitt. Bradley awl Boetwkk were killed, ami Gea. Gibbon, Capt. Willi, ami

Liouw. Cood(fe, Wootlni- ami Kilioh wouatl, tke latter seriously. Tbe total lumber of killed was 35, including tbe off eors named, and tbe wounded numbered 49. Tkfo Information wa brougkt to Deer Lodf e by a me$enger wkom Gibbon bad sent for new supple. He had ho feat word to Gen. Howard, who appeared to be somewhere in tbe vicinity, for his much needed askance. Captain Brown, of tbe United States En-

inMrCerjs inspecting kvr in charge of

platform eontaine no allusion to our Nation- J Joyce jfave for $1,000 for klti t.ube-

tuent apierance. CbarlwtOH will be the future capital of West Virginia, as decided by the vote at tbe recent election. According to the provision of the new law, however.the capital remaina at Wheeling nntll May, 15. R. F. Camplell ha been reintated Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third District of Texas, in the place of M. X.

Senator Cenkling returned home from Knrope on the Wth, and received an ovation upon hh arrival in New York. Gen. Tkomaa D. Hexie hanbeen nnminated a tbe Groenbaek oandidate for Governor of New Jersey.

m jetty work, ha made an oHicUl report ! fatally.

wnst xxv novrm. The War Department has reeelved onlcial information of a desperate light between the Indians and United State troops on the Staked ruins, In Texas, in which our soldier sutered a most disastrous defeat, having lost two otNccrs and 38 men killed, besides the wound

ed.

succeeded

additional

mule

without

tney endured In consequence was terrible.

r urther particulars

tag, the dispatch being

A passenger ear Western Railroad

foot embankment near i 1 mt

rnn, i sua rair m oil ait ....

35 of whom were Injured, some doubtle ra,y8,s on ,he Ulh

A BHeharottt dbpateh aars that

foreoa at I'kTHa, baa beon gunoeeded by Gen. Latetr. A London diepateh aaya that Ike German Government ha eriouly re won etrated agatnet the Turklah atroeithw, and Intimated to the Porte the absolute hhhty for Htrteter dieelpHne. New tb tr YNif Laborer Wen tke Kkk Xaafa VMfktw. A secret courtshin. an oloiHjment. an

MlMiuetion, a narrow oH!Hje from a tragedy, and a happy ending the Htory of all thta, which has just hapnunud in

iunn juhih, iiias., is another oi iihmmj roumnctwof real Hf0 that are stnuisor than liction. Mr. II. p. Goodrich is an old citizen of that place, and is highly respected. He has a handsome property on which he lives, having retired from business. He has also a handsome daughter. Mi

cuiiivaieo, attractive,

In4iM INrlMr la (k lk Hill. A letter fro IHmdwoed to the Mil. wankee $en(iHfl, dated .Inly telU the following terrible (dory; A wagon drawn by two yoke of oxen, nd carrying two men and a woman! with their eVct, left Dendwood on Monday morning, detained for Hi, marck. They cainj)tl on Centennial Trairie on Monday night, and on Tuc. day next pawsetl through CrtHk Cit An eye-witmwn, wlm wan cutting hav within a quarter of a mile, tells how ft occurred. Ho says that hearing a sueeoHon of rapid shot fired over the hhill

irom wnero ue wa mowing, he got up on a high timbered elevation and saw about twenty Indiana engaged in a lH,t with two men and a woman, who Ik. cupied tho ox-train. The men defended thenwelvoe gallantly against great oddd Tlwy were well armed, and fought as

only men lnrht for the r liven. Tin. In

dians, instead of coming up in a body, broke in every direction and surrounded'

ta ivoikitl I

r..., mu iam iau, xavonto m tite village, and hor father's as he claim, on account of having favored . idol. Sonm wik--

the nomination of Brfetow for the Presl- named Moury came into North Adams , thu. keeping up a constant trail uefcy- 4 a workman on the railroad. So far , JLf, """ "Io the poor nnfortiiimteH. According to .retunw compiled by the. as known he was a man of good habit, ! Three of the oxen wore the first to fall. Kanwubtate Hoard of Agriculture, there 'but hw social position wan, f course, !gKoni the owner of the outfit, am were in the Mate about ,ooo acres more of ; that of anv dav laborer. In nim ."l0 nusband of the ladr. next wai

and "ot inroK 'au. airs. Waggo-

i men suixoo nor nusiMUM's revolver

T1m rpWRBUt nf tliii iu.fi' I

in reaching Fort Concho ytithmir":"mm?mi?9w l VV 1,8 llie met,

Inii.... ., ' n S MH III lSTK.be- an attai'htlMint unnimr in. )u.u

n i non nnu IV IIUI H'N 11 ... . . . ... ' . -' I" "I'

. The unfortunate command 'was TV. . ,,usMls. r an average of 1 j them which for some

water K hours, and tbe MitTcrine "rXVl 'Hf r"' .... ' w,Ui Kel? a t. But it soon

, ... uviH naioucfu arriieo i Miun n ini ims rauroad

een

time a"d discharged tho contents among thu

became l,,t,,Jli w' were now close upon the

alMiror w wagon. Alter sno nan emptied the

(n aitJitLttA.. nf 1..!. a ... it m . ' ....... ,.1... il.. ! ..II f. .1

of tho disaster are want-1 V "4 mc muruerers oi nr. "iu aucepien tover ot one oi the belles of "r" imi m me iace ot a

verv brief I "mv9 AriMrong, or xcrre Haute, Ind. ' iNortli Adams. The girl's father was uurv fnvago, wno was reaching o;er - TTkiiiw u'aiu 1'...... 1 a - m . m . C . . . lira riM. e . I ft ,

on the St. Joenh nnd K ""'c,"'unn w lareaieneu tnc cry augiy. lie torn .Moury with much il ner. lie reeled was thrown down a 15. 1)oetor' a,ul Were hHke vicinity on the ' excitement that he must cease all fur. hk, but others took his place. Mr.

Troy, Kansas, on the ,H5" OI lHC H,urUer- tner attentions, and ho also told his .liuV' ". was quickly tinjt ntnt Nwiiator Vrton . tli. -.-..- itun.rl. tor l,o 1,., ........ .... i lsliml. and tlinrn mma noil ht l. t...i..

. riihui ill kill ill j .... a.... limb onu unmi. iki miiitr mmi m ? . . v.. wiu

umi ine enaanei is now ctear entirely through tke Jetties, to tbe depth of SO.i feet, while vessels drawing 22 feet experience mtemiptiotts only for a distance of abet 14 feet of tbe outer end of the improvement. It Is believed that this favorable report will enable Capt. Eads to secure almost immediately his next payment from the Government ot $00,000. The Cabinet has determined that a commission ef three be appointed to act with a imiMremmisioa on tbe part of Canada, and arrange for the return of Sitting-Bull and his followers to the United States. The Supreme Ledge of the Knights of

r vi a mm r the World commenced Its ffteenth annual session at Cleveland, 0., on thelh. About 5,000 members of tbe order were present. The Governor of Texas will demand of the 3iexiean authorities, under the Extradition treaty, the culprits who reeently raided the all at Rio Grande City, and it is announeed from Waskington that the National Government approves, and it is presumed will 9taln,the action of Gov. Coke. An effeial dispateh from Gen. Gibbon, dated Bte Hole Pass. Montana, ittk. '

that his losses in the recent right were seven eeenand S8 men killed and wounded. The Indians entered much more severely, 40 of tfceir dead having been counted on about one-half ef the battle-Held. Gen. Howard had arrived and announced that he would eentimte the pursuit of the Indians as soon Mpeeeibie. Gen. Sheridan regards the battle m being a most dieaetrous defeat for tbe enemy, notwithstanding our troops suiered severely.

A convention of Free Traders is to Ire held at Saratoga, N. Y., September 8, to form a permaaent organization of the National Free Trade League, and to take sch action as wiM bring to the attention of the Government and Congress the importance of making sonae radical changes ia our present tariff. The National Educational Aseeeiatien convened at Louisville, Ky., on the 11th. About delegates were ia attendance. President Hajea and party left "Washington ea the evening ef the 14th for Bennington, Vt., to participate in the Centennial

The Columbia Life Insurance ComtHtHv of

St. Louis has been placed iu tbe hands of a

sceiver.

Add Mrs. Man- SCorrl

Kansas, to the list of coal

date of July 2'

FOREIGN. Haytl has another revolution on band. At kvt advices Port au Prince was besieged br

of v..irnMii J the I"rreIonf.tI and a portion of the city ttnely, and, oil vlctlii -Ti ider J W f.8 bu.raed Gen' Sa,0B,a. Bran's groi on mums, under heHtJ,HK the pre)ieiJt iHsurrecUon aH(, , . shoot hi if

anv thinsr to dn with Mm,rv iti.t ti, to deal with. The Indians had since tlu

only etlect of his warnings was to make ,M?Sl"np ' 1,10 conflict been careful the meetings of thu lovers moro and "ot to ,njure Iter, and their bulletu were more secret. Mr. Goodrich knew that ,l"ccttitl chiefly toward the two men. attentions were still being mid clandes- .rho I)00r woman, knowing lier probable -

meeting Moury one day in Iatc. ought "ko ft tigrew, clutching an

rocery store, threatened to "IV nit striking ngiit and left.

ne persisted in them. Ulll" o was nnanv over-

. lnau..t ib..t ...l..ut. ..... . . . ' a a . . . . ....... .v .. .1 1 t 1 a a . . .

Ameetinc of the aBtUAiiminUtrtiAn n- "HC "egcis miotne i'nidential j a lew nays alter tins meeting. Miss I " oroi gut to mo ground, but

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publicans was held at Celumbu. Ohio on f ., , , . ' he ,H,BKS mt', ror all par-( uoonncn torn ner parents that she was im3 so naru tiiat they theth. An ewtlveeeMlttee "S the day with an aunt procured omo tent-stakes which were pointed to receive correspondence and con- ".l1" Tl,' w" JtN,loUif of hl m' ? ,VC(l short 'rem North n t,ho H,1 rtHKcd the liml- and sider the oolicv to b n,i.,i .inrLLL ' atI.n.w,th Adams. She did not return in the even- ml' ? r. Ionian firmly to the

,t " auwees irom ranama lr nsr inte f- insr, anu. srrowinir anxioim. tin. fifbor kiuuuu.

After tliey had accomplished

A special from Vuetia Texas to tho n it ""vt" " ,m" vt le 1 Bcaieani .avi- , nciu iu wiu auni s nouse ami tound that ""- " :. mn hiok : ner aip vest AW savs tint Xarihal Piiti ft.km CoH,PBJ"Ii ?"ier Eton on his daughter had nut been thereat all "d "ornbly mutilated her around the wasthouX that dJ. Suspecting what ha.l hap- St. then dispatched her. JkBi AcaTO Th0,t ,Bhri0J ,0f .tl,U, w eenllletiag. It is known that the twoV ? fC.cm!' ,hata,KJt 1)0 ves were loit. A llrit- 'd found that Moury, too, had been coul(1. ,b" !uittrd Wtinetly where tlemenSonged trthlopptif The father was almost W informant was lodge.l, powerthe RepublicLpams and have Imd mJ I th?ot kM,n lt ?mt c IIe utM,,(l ,10t ,tfMrn where his ' to help, and almost dead with fear, encos as to the ditribution of Federal r!I-1 Jorte,btut were unable to renderanyasslst- daughter had gone; there was nothing hun te savages began sacking the . .... "wwriuira pa ance, owing to the rough weathnr -.i w to do but to return hnnm ami it . wagon they observed the witness of tbidr

iivirac in ine oiaif. I e . - ., . E . ..... . . .

I C M.l..n w . . - - t.lt ... . . . ' tfM71... H .12.. .. .1. I. .. .

At Glendale. HamlltoM foiiBfv ni,t ' vn uc tocks, irom exposure and s am maun im irenzy ne had deter- Bl"u' mi 11,0 emu, ami two oi .. """on tountj, uaio, on , w.Ht of nntl nni. wl,.r ,,! ilfMlt i?itl .i,,.,,.. , them started in iiitrsuit. II.. I.u,..-...

iiiii;ii lflriNM'lll uiiuvn ivlii lll.l linllr II 1 IT 1 .11111 I awa

uie young man when they returned.

made good time, ami succeeded in reach-

I a ...... i! i . tmr I nt u lw.nl : ... : I . . n .

couieof whti.li ikMn ,.ni - J..i.. uuia mieitos ajtos state that a ' 11 appears uiai me gin, wttetl she left 'f!.v'"""v ""-"iocs on, wunoui

. . . . 1'w.n.M wui. inn.Ml. fcarflll flood h:l uii ri-o.1 !. ... llCf hilliw l,il-t), ,..f- II l V. lHlIlIlL' into thoil- 1-lllfMw.j I,ui,

" ' ll... ..... lit .

the massacre tho IHsmarck staw,, rnllnd

. . r -

A dav or two "'H. '" Pi. Aiiere were no in-

theSh. TUt-h-v r,. -.,, i wtm ! W3,nt" o

r .-.w. vv nu.ni.T rwn M lllMiH ' a 1. . . .

an altercation, both being intoxicated, in the i ,u 7 IK6,r m, r . ' . . 4 Advices from ItueHos Avres state that

knife : and cut hhiTath.r l S '"r?'1 " the farsouth; her home, took the ca for Pownal

ing one of the arteries, from which he bled S " .T, .ef.?eeJ?. aHd CBtUe P'r,ed' aHl1 "n'i U,Rt y ' ,0WCfl. h.or' Thuy

tn.ith i . t... . . """" lawoHos were rcndeml home-1 marneu

.v m v miniutra j. mi; mm na ia i i .

nt,,, . s. - auerwaru

" w n"s lroP- t ,t h kl tlwt tMe Brt . GoVermHPIif relativ

. soon release all its HHtl I

1H4! irFlHIfla -fUUAtntlrn U..e I '-vui-l c. , . . rt -

tl. .ft-wurZ:;!;:., .:...,e"l T ES Parliament was pronnrnwl Adams and to his work. Comeback to ,m eir cars aud noses cut off. The

lMtedIIon.F.M.W lial on tbe 14th, until Oct. ax The Queen's Cheshire a day or so after, he found his l woln horribly mutilate.l. her HbilamStiL w fu "r (ther had learned I ),niin9 HnltniHs lieinr scattcretl over

Lee. Gen. Taliaferro r. vv7- ,,Tir V 1 n t,,e OHtbrek of the war between Rus- wnere sl,e was, and, going there one I ",0 S""" c Dotlies of the poor unJSixiSilfi forced herto return home Srtunji were taken to Crook and

mat iav.

, Mourv took his bride to a ,,mns in 8Kt and tho passengers were

es. who lived in Cliesliin. ' hornllcdat seeing the sight iK'fore them.

caving hnr tlioro r..tnr.,..il , vn,, , Both of the tWO lllell hild lMim sealnml

A train en the Lehigh and Stisuehanna Road, en the night ef the th, was pelted wHh Hones by the mob at Parson's Station, lmilee south of Seranton,Pa. A lady passenger was struck in the head and killed. After passing Pleaeant Valley tke engine was thrown from the track and narrowly eseaped idunging down steep bank into tke river. Train wIM hereafter be run under military eseert. Col. Thomas A. geott, on behalf of the Roard ef Directors of the Ptnnsylvanla Railroad, kas issued a eireuktr to the ' loyal empteyees" of the road, thanking them for their good conduct during the late strike. He says Ih eondusfon: "Yenir interests are idontieal with and inseparable from those of the company. As you now share intheadversityeonsenuent upon the nniversa! depre-fcw and stagnation of

A mass-meeting of worklngmen was held at Cincinnati on the 11th, and a full State and county ticket nominated, headed by Col. L. II. Bond, a Cincinnati lawyer, for

uetenier. ine candidate for School Commissioner Is a eolored man, Peter II. Clark, Principal of Gaines Colored Schoel. The

pwuorm adopted demands an eight-hour

mere liuerreti. jney belonged to Brainerd, Minn., and had come into the Hills earlv this Knrin-. muitn t..!r littb.

stake, and were on their way home when the fatal accident befell them.

law, the almlitlon of all conspiracy laws, the f2p?e 1 ' a"d d,Per,,"Ktho

ranMi it . I t.r ...i . . ... i - . .

-- " ""in bu imiem iaw, ami tne

control by the Government of all

tatlon lines, and ultimately of all Industrial enterprises, which shall be operated by free co-operative unions for the good of the ftrfrgntso Mrs. Frank Williams, of New Allwnv, Ind., aHd a young daughter ef Jesse Laran, near IJIoomlngton, Ind., are two additional eoal-oil victims. The Union Trust Company of Xew Yorkhave made another appeal to the Court fr

intention of preservinir an attitm!.. nf . i with hint. lie did not take hor to hi

trallty as long as the Interests of the coun- i own house, however, and Moury was il!?,mc'r,7 M,inr try remained unaiTcctcd. If, in the course una,,lc to find her. The husband did ! IIl,,,s Uftrl tms

of the contest, the rights of mv Empire n,ot know w,mt to do. He was satisfied should be assailed or endangered, I should I tuRt ,na w5fo wss somewhere in North eonf dentlv rlv nn vmtr kain n u ..1 Adams, and that, as slu. u-uu .f mm

and maintain them." l w'hen she married him, he had a riirht I . " lne lHtos found in tho Vallev of

The rebellion in Havti was suppressed by to her " ,,e t,ouUI "er. The fUther, A0S,H ,s . '"K inverted in the Tivoli

j n3 uiiyiuiuiug, anu matters ,'. , . iuv-(iwim mu.u-,

nunt ui uncn nv, :uiw

The War.

An engagement is reported at Lovatz, on

continueii in this condition for several J daj-s. j At length the father saw that he could ' not iennanentlvsenarateman and wif?

the Tth, in which the Russia HIS M 1 sa qu itn. I he was, moreover, rathur IlllHlSI.il H'illl I

successful attack upon the Turkish lines i tnc nHnner in which both Moury and with a loss of 300 killed aHd 600 wounded. ' l.lis wife conducted themselves. A few The Turks are also reported to have been I 'W'" a ho relented, and, yielding his

which is expected to be largely utilized in buildings, such as theaters ami churches, where a fire mav cause a great loss of lify.

worsted in an assault upon the Russian for

uacti line near rievna, on the (Hh. A correspondent at Rielasays his estimate of the serious effect of the Russian defeat at

rievna, iormed on tke battlelield, Is fully

appointment of a receiver for the St. borne out bj -th. UaSShm S 1 Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Itall- Th UnL l,3T..imonu

daughter to her husband, gave them his blessing and started the pair in life with very material assistance. - - - m A Fatal Flj.

George Sand is to have a monument in Paris, in the Quartier Latin. T1U! JpjUCItlTS.

read.

The Russians stand waiting for necessary , A,1C French pajMjrs are devoting some reinforcements and are thankful that they ' l,orons of their scientific record just

..Nlw VORK, AtJOKST 15, lf77. BKKVK.H Nat Jvu Steers.... ss.ee fia.iM) 0lI.'VaxHI, Rnd,Cherokee 7M 100 SMEKr tM a3a HOGS U. .(!

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whhaliruttl uuuit ,, ' " -i m ineir ucienive pos tons. '"oicuiuid viiiuuuuu wiucu nas kcu nterti ut ft 1.47 55 waTSLif n r,nK teTke deteAt hM a,,ere e whole plan of broken out at the r'rench penal settle- ffiSbww'i?01 ed. til otitt w f" sCulipcr, VIr-campalg,, for this year. The ltasstahw of Noumea, in New Caledonia. A ( KKNcw Mess nf 2 fndhung ' aboHt). irtua.lya.Mnd.n.e.lthecxpcctatlonofpr number of cattle having been attacked I STWms Rvtkt.i. , ., , . 'VtHewarMicwMfullyareiiHdtae ' .... lo.'i fl) tne i explosion of the Mler of a thresh- -The Turkish commander, Ackatet Pasha to tho forest, where they per- UhtA kA9. ''"P ? V?O , .H: Til m,emUt h tTrtlSS: mtM amid the interlacing e0?:::: 3S t wT interned at Orel, 5? SuSS

lHMifes of tke

almost eatIrel7eT.-d ' ' . RH),,H! who,e Tke RusT,,v! iiifTr , Man outposts were driven in, but theTurks, TlMsyachtPamlieowascapsizeilbyasud. In endeavoring to take Kbalfatu, were reden squall on Lake Mlehlran.on thR ifirk. nuluwl. Ti.i.i-fr " tV.'V 'rt .reI

,1U- ri. ' .. .'. : -v ucn. nMucsern sian

wa unirtli eUHN IlHVft. Utft With ' liau liAAII 2f a.l SA

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Hf. rau will k. ui.u.. . . . . t . . . i-,.v,v.m

the pcperity whck reen" " tnt! from 11a

1 a eras a t llltf I TOACCOI)ark l.tigs...... I Medium Ihirir !.uil

f ivUV,,olc0 Timothy..

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MUHHRii. 1 HH ne fs r iibh raimmuiAii ii.ii.. a. iihl ii'ii biii 1 iiii iiwn t it y iinuii trw tt..

f ro the fiu'iw Ulti in 1 ' .""V . . .1... '"l . S'AV.r;.I.-i 'iueu s.JS

t j( . . '"t'iiiiiic vmciai jiussian iiisnatches statn that tin ""r": '"wi tu mu siiuiuiiicius, wnero 1 wur-wiHice r..T

Kiitee, together with the Turkish rhthtwin imiii tt. .t..- "icir bite has proved invaria hlv fatal tn v. "

. w w..v..v7v 1. . 1 ft . . . r 1 ubiii"nru .111. 7....

uummi iwiiivs anu anunais amen. Tho i v

sting is raid at first to cause no incon- i8$Kras Mixed!..'.""!! vemence.btit a small ptistulesoon forms 1 kyf-Vo's 2 filletl with a lirmcnUI, tt-fn. 11..1.1 tiwitii -v xvv'rV'i&'.'-''''

"miciici n Sinn .i t 1 J "t Plain tins failure at which speedily assumes the form of a ..ni.. . .. 'hard inflamed nwrIIiiim'. !iin,min..tn,i

i.w .i . ... ' - .viiiiccni.u iron im- i . ... . . . . o ,....,.

awaits ti " " " ."Tul m:me ouc irom ioum is to the eflct that Den

lirter rf U ' 1 . . ' U,"T,' witnessed by a number of with four battalions, has gone In Re?Berefaef ine country inthe tMirlvfu. TnL ut t k 1 .11 t , .. . nw jsss m

ttire 1 " , "i.mu wmrs, rniii . ty uireciioit iv sea. It was reiwrtetl A U-.r ..... x- '. tketom before distance coukl llth that cholera had aimeared in th

. . ..mY '" -m .jersey i en- ' e reneriu. .u. " " ' liaa been trii . tnnlml nr an,.iina:n

1 ixatiroatiw, thrown from the track i Dnrhur .b. T Z caustic and' ..SZ r'r.KWom-oHtooiiol

wane erosstnc the Oeeannort Hrta. .. ,i, ...ine i tms jnn,an i cirreionieHt at Mstova savs It Is'i..s-. . l v.,. . I vomn.011 to Uiiolce th. The uLTS ,r!e' tbt 5 JCexieans, nt.mlerin,r 12 to doubtful whether tl. n..ML.. m Li... ? . .1 lrons' bu m '5n- The deaths from "K.K!:mion.toChoi

'""i wwwre anu is. erosMe! over to m f!r.ui i. ..... .. .. -'-' tins source a roadv nnmlM.r.d r.n ii.n 1 vui-unoice

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'" deep, atunkren. aad hene thieves. Thev wn 1 . ril ;

re!y8 SS'o Uu LHi Cd TI,,,eHt at Krahunar (Roumelta) writes in h7 r3 of .It "Jffi i a"' fPP-'S continue to come In St FouHliiTSk i - u ,MC 1 ft jtricts devastate by Bashl-Ilazouks on the ilow.?'", i.,"ir.J." A"""11'!0.88 "A-? dlnaftded and insurruc

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p were mwred, four at least seriously. The wounded were taken to Long mmh and Oeean Grove. ne RepuWlean State Convention, Wetheth, renominated Gov. Connor by mnaen. Antagonlstle resolHtlon PWg eonnWIenee In C?V poHvy' Mr- mode a M, wkleh was carried, that both rowIntiona be tabled. The phrtform aa adopted, jewore. Is entirely noncommittal as to the Keut Administration. Tke treeWea In tke Luzerne (Pa.) eo.1 rsgten are net rot over. On tke 11th abent temneiied the pumpmen at tke IwbMHlaleMfe, to abandon their pests;

ot my mounted command. The river was carefully followed, aad it was found that they bad recroseed to the Mexican side near Los Raneheros, seven miles above. Two of them were recognized as desperadoes who ke their headquarter at Camargo, Mexlee. I have called upon the military and eivll authorities of Camargo and Meir, In eenliiiMtfon with tke civil aMar Lara, tnr

the apprehension and delivery of the outlaw?."

lsn jegation likewise complain of the perpetration by Bulgarians and Russians of untold horrors, red t lug the burning and Blundering of many towns, and that even thousands of men, women and children have been massacred er perished In the names. It is telegraphed from Constantinople that the Russians lost 12,000 killed and wounded In their operations south of tbe Ralkane. It was claimed on the 14th that the Rusehm fereeehad all reoreeted to the north ef the

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heeded. A prominent pork-butcher ot the town, to whom remonstrance had frequently and vainly been addressed respecting the unclean condition of his slaughter-pen, wtw overtaken by a swift aad dreadful retribution; he was stung bya rtwh-flyfrom his own garbage heaps, while at work, and died in 24 hours. I his dreadful mode of death is not unknown in France, though it ha hitherto occurred in isolated caw only. For instance, the widow of M. Lafitte. the

great wine-grower, was, several years ago, stung while walking in one of her own vineyards, and fell a victim 'to the effect of the bite.

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