Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 October 1877 — Page 2

COURIER

f. Mill, Fastteaer. JASPIK, - - - INDIANA.

CUE11ENT NEWS.

41KNBKAL. Ren. Alex. H. Stephens ha deetaretl kirnMil m entirely 1h wwtl wRh PreeWent Hayes's Southern peiky? aH4i Indkrwi that k feu'dane store for the naeilleattea ef the

euatrv then Mr, Tilde eouW have done

had he been Inaugurated. rmMwt Hayes hm bee Interviewed liaM hia return from the South, and x-

mmm MhmU aebeliighlghly gratlted with

thrMilUthltrIp. He Mid: " Nothing

Mukl h more ikt tbsH y trip through

Ht. The country k apparently recovering

from its extreme business prostration, ana the agricultural South seewet have felt the hrd timee lees the others, Mil I believe the era of rood feeHag between the North

and South hi permanent. They are sincere

in their expression of community of in terest." Gen. Grant has been Interviewed la Scot

land by a New York Herald correspondent,

and stated" If I was at home I should ex

ert my Influence, as far as I could exert it,

in favor of Hayes's plan of reconciliation

The object aimed at U a noble one, and 1 hope it will sueceed." He also made the prediction that we will have a Kepublican President in I860, because the Democracy oan not resist its general disposition to kick over the mllk-pall after it is tiled." A delegation of Sioux and Arapahoe Indians had an interview with the President at the White House on the 27th. They protost against being removed to the Missouri River, and desire cattle, wagon, farm implements, ami schools, that their people may become civilized. Remarks were made by Messrs. Red Cloud, He-Dog, Little-Blg-Man, Iron-Crow, Yellow Bear and others, which were attentively listened to by the Prfts I (I h t The National Prohibition Conference, whieh met in New York on the 30th, adopted a Declaration of Principles which says "That it is neither right nor politic for the State to afford legal protection anil sanction to any traffic or system that tends to increase crime, to waste National resources, to corrupt social habits, and to destroy the health and lives of the people." The Conference further resolved "to vole for ho persons for public office except those who favor these principle." The President and Secretary of the Interior have decided to dismiss the charges against Gov. Axtell, of New Mexico, as vague and unsupported by proof. Frederick A. Sawyer, ex-Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Frank W. Brooks, Philip D. Roddy, and others, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Government of 7,13, hate been tried before a Washington court and found guilty. An appeal will bi takes.

The public debt statement for October 1 makes the following exhibit: Total coin

bends outstanding, $1,7120,0; legal tenders, $5,St7S,W; total debt, Including eertlSeatee of deposit, fractional currency, etc., 2,,77,i7; cash in Treasury coin, $11,12,W; currency, $14,306,7; total, Ineluding special deposits, $18608,996; debt, less eaeh In Treasury, J,061 ,S87,aM ; decrease during preceding month, $3,865,&ii. Lieut. Bullls, with a force of 81 cavalrymen, crossed the Rio Grande on the 27th ult. for the purpose of capturing a band of Li pan Indiana who had been committing depredations upon the American side. Upon reaching their camp he found it deserted, the Lipase having been warned by a treacherous Mexican guide and made good their escape. Col. Shatter, In order to afford Lieut. Bullls any assistance that might be required, also crossed over to the Mexican side, at the head of the San Diego, with seven companies of eav. airy, and remained there until Bullls eame in. There were reports current ef serious

Ighting baring taken place, but not a gun was fired on either side, although a company

ef Mexican cavalry kept within sight of Bui

lie's command all the while he was upon

Mexican soil.

The Sioux and Arapahoe delegation had a

inal interview with the President and Secretary Sehurz, at the Interior Department, on the 3d. Red Cloud and Spotted Tail

both refused their consent to the project for

removal te the Missouri River this fall,tay t ng

that their people were all prepared for winter

where they are and weukl not be willing to

ge. Secretary Sehurz replied, stating that their winter supplies had bean sent te the Missouri River, that It was now too late to remove them elsewhere, and that they would

be expected te carry out the provisions of the treaty, in whieh they had agreed te the

removal. KAST. The New York Republican State Convea

tien, held on the 3th, by a vote of 109 to 386 refused to adopt a resolution approving the

policy of President Hayes. Senator Conk ling controlled the organization of the Con

ventton, and put himself unmistakably on

record as being opposed to the President's Civil Service policy, and inferentlally of his Southern policy. Hard-money resolutions

were adopted, together with a declaration against all Government subsidies. Providence, R. I., was visited by a destructive Hre on the night of the 37th, which swept away several valuable business blocks Lowes about $750,000, mostly Insured. The new management of the Charter OakLife Insurance Company find that In order to keep the concern going it will be necessary for poHey-holders to release 40 per cent, of the reserve liabilities; otherwise It will be placed In the bawls ef a receiver. The business portion of the village of Pntnam, Wlmlbsia County, Conn., was burned on the h. Low about 1800,000, mostly Insured. A committee ef prominent New York Xepublican have arranged for a grand mass -;aistiHg te indorse President Hayes's Ad-

mlnl&a and to take measures In regerd to the recent actio ef the Republican State

CtettYfttstlfrB A very destructive fir occurred at MeKeespert, Pa., on the morning of the 3d. The fire originated in the works of the I'Mburg Car and Locomotive Works, which were entirely destroyed, together with many business buildings private residences. Fire engines were sent from Pittsburg, 18 miles distant. William C. Oilman, a New York broker of high business and social standing, has committed forgeries of Insurance scrip and bank stock and secured loans thereon to the amount of over sOO.000. Upon the forgeries being detected he Hod the city.

WHT AMD SOUTH

A mase-meetlng was held at San Antonio,

Texas, on the aath, for the purpose of form

ally expressing the popular approbation

of President Hayes's Southern policy

The Indians have murdered all the white inhabitants, 85 in number, in Cook's Canyon

and on White's ranch, between Silver City

and Fort Yuiua, Arizona.

The Wisconsin Democratic State Convention, held on the 30th, adopted resolutions

favoring the remonetization of silver, and

opposing forced resumption ami the grant

ins of subsidies to corporations, etc. James

A.Mallory was nominated for Governor.

Near Roseville, O., on the morning of the '

:HKh, the dead bodies of Abner James and

ftTtl1KrWt, which V aa'JMMM'

bar to any further proseoutlen. Col. David II. Armstrong, of it. Louis, has been appointed by Gov. Phelps United States Senator from Missouri, to Nil the un expired teem ol the fiatiiT &oHtr Hy, Colonel Armstrong ts a native ef Nova geotia, years obi, and for en years a resident ef St. LouU. Me has bean for many years prominent in Mate politic, and was Postmaster at St. Ixmla during lluekattan's

Administration.

"fUTiWrir"S"Jtin4K Clerk

The elerks, pofters ami employe of our America Mores ami buslnuss-huuseti often complain of the strict rule .which bind them ami the small pay which they reeeive. Yet if (hoy compared their work and pay with that of Kiiitlisli clerks of the same grade, they would And that they are treat wl well. The house of I Indira, Drown & Co.. of

) London, is engaged in tho retail dry

I crouds lnislnntM. Mini Uk k:1hm amount

yearly to more than half h million pounds sterling. Among iU customer it nuaibors many of the nobility. It employs nearly four hundred clerks. This

lllll Hartman, the leader of a gang of riot

ous "strikers im the Kanae Central Narrowgauge Railroad at Clreievillr, Jackson County, Kansas, was idiot and killed on the SNHh hv n shi.rltPn ixMMH tinder command of Cant.

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8. Tough, ex-Ualtd State Xarhal. uy euryaiua is govuniuu uv he shooting of their leader exasperated strict rule and regulations, and ouch

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i nn m hsu ii i but lit i Mr i r ictaaiitia nxaaimiiaicu i

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the strikers to the highest pltoh, and they one is acoonRtti to tne nrm, noioniy made threats of hanging Capt. Tough. The j for Ms time during the ontire 24 hours, latter was subsequently arrested aud held to out for tho money whieh hp rocolvos as ball in the sum of $10,000. - Py for hia servioos. To obtatn a posiA telegram from Benton, Mont.,3iith, nays 1 Hon in this houso, one must produoo a the NezPercos attacked tho rlno-plts at Cow' cortiuoato of good character from h s Island at sundown on the 3d inst., makin last employer, or from the Squlro of his seven charges, fighting until 10 o'clock next il strict, must be unmarriwl, hiu! not mlmorning, when they loft, probably for Mill - Uctod to tho use of intoxicating Hnuor, River. During tho night they burned the I w!1 Gxcoption of boor. Complying freight depot, containing .10 tons of Govern- 'With these ro.pi remont, ono may bo ment and 30 tons of private freight. Citi-' omployed at a salary of 16 shillings per zens Welmer and Walker were seriously wook, or nhout four dollars and a quarwounded in the tight. It is believed the " Jor li,u assigned to the dusting-squad.

hostiles arc making their way to British pos- furuttU" " a cw uuu w oupmiuu in

sessions.

im nau a ouuei uoie in ms oreast aim um jjon CiJmIuk M. Ciav, cx-Minister to l"u Bnj. auu iuu fcone in the temple and another in the ' n mlixot Ha instantly killed thov occupy aro airy and co ck. James was an undertaker, doing ' nBtnetl Perrj. Whte on hU fam aiu good food is furnished, w sinessln Zancsvi le. After considerable BeftlTJUchmom, K Thc Coroner's Jury and well served. Iho busir

.Tnhn ThoinMflii wan hanifcd at Sottttln.

bis wire were rotinu oy me roausme, iockcu Wasi,ngton Territory, on the 3Sth ult., for in each other's arms, the wife tightly grasp- the muraer of Solomon Baxter, Inst Febru-1 Ing a revolver In her left band. The bus- . I

oanu nau a ouuei uoie in msonuisnu w. IIon Casslus M. Clav, cx-Mlnlster to

back

bu

domestic trouble, it Is supposed that Mrs

James finally left her husband to go home to her mother, who lives near . i ..ill. mi... i . l . -.. i -

iiuscuiie. xs aumnu wru ...u , d,gH)UsHl froln farm-hoilSU cd her, and when within a short distance of ' . ... .. ' , ....

i Te i ... i t; ej Sn Southern iuiinmu wan burnruon

his wife In the Irnck and then shot himself .

in the breast; and that Mrs. James, not dy

largo dormitory over tho .salesroom of tho store, and all are boarded and lodged by their employers, at an expense of 10 shillings por week, which sum is deducted each 'Saturday night

from their salary. Tho rooms winch

quiet Ftlkg. Quiet neee it aometimoti a sign of bodily health. Tke nuryoue man, who is always stirring, U seldom strong, But when a man Ts thoroughly wrapped up in himself and his own importance, perfectly satisfied with his position and prosect8, the cut of his clothes, the length of his whiskers, tho attenuation of his umbrella, and the luster of his hat, the chances are that ho is very quint. Such men are habitually well dretwsed; but, as they get on in life, they cling to old faahlons. They are not considerate for others, yet tlioy give very little trouble. They exact the utmost service, but make uo fuss about it. They arc painfully regular and punctual, but never seem put out by other people's want of order. They are bores at a dinner party, wet blankets at a picnic, mere sticks at a bull ; but excellent us olVicors, admirable parsons, and much sought aftor by niatuh-nmking mothers. It Is they who carry olV tho heirossoa; who always save money; who are nevor in debt or diilletilty, us other mon are ; who are regular in their devotions, and invaluable on committees, where they always get their own way, without trouble or fuss. They habitually wait till every one else bus

spoken, and then make tho single remark which con eludes tho matter, und whieh seems tin if it had risen to tlicsur'face, like cream, of itself. Strict order is kept in their houses ; but they do not, asa rule, make raod fathers. Their

children arc too much afraid of them

rendered a verdict that tho shooting was done In self-defense, the negro having at-

tacked 31 r. Clay, on account of his mother's

smixsal from Clay's farm-house. An oil train on the Lake Shore and Miclil-

the

crossing of the Palnesvllle and Youngstown

Riilroad on the 1st. A tank of crude oil ex

ell cooked

ness nours

are from 0 in tho morning to G at night

for tlto dusting squad, and from o in the morning until 0 at night for the other clerks, with -10 minutes out for breakfast and dinner. The time from tea till 11 o'clock p. m., may bo devoted to recreation, but no ono is allowed to visit ffambliiur-houi.es, or other disreputa-

1 1 1 ii iiloniu At 11 tlx, ilmim un M wil I

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ing Immediately, succeeded In getting hold 1 " , "' t " rr 'ZZi'Z VV11 i ..n w ml tlU lale comers are admitted by tlio some friend m whoso society they AfthenUtnl ami H.linir her Mitferinifs bv' Potbu,uu.,lS- ten orcietn tars or oil were n:ilUisin5t(1- wi10 tai.os thir names 4 to tuk-o a silent and subdued nleas

another shot throuirh the biain. destroyed. .. .. and reports them at tho ofllco the next and with whom they can sit for

SldneVMvcrs. President of the defunct our ueains irom jeuow ieer crc - , Eu..h rtn)ort ()f this kind rd-. without uneakiii". Tlieylive respec

Merchants'. Farmers' and Mechanic.' Hank P0."1 at ? ?n V0-1' &! V'' 0,1 11,0 . ' . . duces the salarv of the clerk ono six-, bv all who know them, are trustees a

of chienm. has been Indicted for tho em- ne paeKing-uomeoi Armour uo., at , The entire bodv of clerks aro iruardians to innumernblo wards, i

bMzlementofS!300.000infundsof thetmnk. the Union Stock-yards Cliicago, was parti-. remureti 1 0 dross ill black, and to bo are often more missed when they

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and held to ball In the sum of $30,000. 1 lH r"T ,r.T

Th rcmk Amvi at the laV are SfiG in men- , exceeu w'c s ur 'l""

Iwcks and $6 in mutilated currency, while a large portion of the securities are of little or no valuet

Lewis Myers, Treasurer of Auglaize Coun

they occupy aro airy and comfortable, anil too ulad to get away from homo.

btrange to say, though tlioy seiitom speak, they aro excellent correspondents, write well, clearly, and at great length, and often turn into authors, especially novelists. They have observed while others talked ; and have passed mental judgments which their secretiveness enables them to tore for use. Thoy are seldom deficient in humor; tell a story in tho fewest words,

well and quietly: and hive generally

com ure.

hours

ted

ml

mil

die

If tho world fails to

makes up by trusting

thorn; and every few years ono of them turns out to have claiwratcd some gigantic system of fraud, and goes away

always neat. They must also have two ' than better men. pairs of boots, so that thoy may con-, love them, it n

ered by Insurance. stantlv wear a nair that is in nroucr or-

Frank Wait, a prom neat citizen of Mem- der ad WfiU UHckod, After six months phis, was shot and probably fatally wound- nf t.uufni Antv .,,,,. tm diistiiiL' souad.

ed, on the 30th, by Alexander Wooldrldge, , a ood ,mn js proraotod to tho regular 1 into exile without a word. Saturday TArtnat rv nf IT.trnnniln. AIIm. Tlin slmntlnL' I . , , ... i S ' t. .

His work then begins at

m- i Review.

. n.u 1,. . f, t).,t ha 1 formerly of Hernando, 311m. The shooting ' sn7iaii

a party to the robbery of the Treasurer's was, Prok"1 b' ?,me $ 8tea(1 of 0 5n the morning, and his pay ' oiiee, being induced thereto by J. T. Smith, n,ade b' ait regarding AV ooldridge. , is increHSOa u, 20 shillings per week,- -S

Soon aftor the introduction of tho

County Auditor, whom he allowed to gag -t ae unueu aiaies revenue oracers receiu-. HUotlt live dollars in our money. mio local boxes oj tnc American insinci. and bind him as heretofore described. Smith i ly raided a number of illicit distilleries In 0n duty in the store, each man must ' Telegraph Company in Sacramento,

has been arrested and a portion of the se- ( Arkansas, along tne xiseoun line, anu niaue stand erect, never leaning upon tlio : Ual., much curiosity was manuesicu oy

cretcd monev recovered. Other mrties are . several arrests.

ig inc. nitHwun one, anu wauo stanu erect, never leaning upon mo uai., mucn curiosay was manuusieu oy . The friends of some of the ( counter or tho shelvos, and upon no ac-' a Chinaman employed in a litpior shop le an attempt to rescue them count sitting down. Is'o laughing or ' to learn tho working of tho instrument

imnlicated.

A partv of cattle-thieves, 12 in number, from Deputy Marshal Woodard and pose, lQUd talking is premittcd, no

who bad run off a large herd of oattle from ouiwere repuisea aiier ainarp engagement? upon

the range in Western Colorado, were over- witu xne loss oi one man Kiueu anu erai taken in Northwestern Kansas by a party of . wounded.

lSramrersandeveryoneof them killed. This Tlic large ousmess diock, corner oi mmuw

was on the 21st of August. On the 14th ef

September the unburied bodies of the 12

men were discovered by some passers-by, which was the irst intimation given to the public of the tragic affair.

The Kemper County, Mies., Grand Jury

found six indictments fer murder in the Chlsholm affair, involving about 15 persons,

who will be arraigned for the trial at the

next term, in March.

Two of the Union Paelfie train robbers

were killed aear Buffalo Station, Kansas, on

the 2Xb, and 190,000 of the stolen gold recovered. Sheriff Bardsley, of Hays City,

with a posse of soldiers, was on the lookout

for the robbers, when these two came into

the station. Their demeanor exoited suspicion, and after they had gone the Sheriff and his posse started In pursuit. They were overtaken a few miles from the station, and or; dered to surrender, when they attempted to pull their revolvers, but the Sheriff's men were too quick for them, and both were

tumbled from their saddles. One of the robbers was recognized as Joel Collins, said to belong to a respectable family at Dallas, Texas. The other was not recognized. The Minnesota Republican State Convention, held at St. Paul on the 27tb, unreservedly approved the President's Southern and Civil Service policies; favored early resumption of specie payment and the remonetization of silver. The present State officers were renominated. The late officers of the Protection Life Insurance Company of Chicago have been Indicted by the Grand Jury for misappropriation of funds. President Ililliard and Secretary Kdwards were released on $20,000 bail, but Cashier JSawyer was unable to obtain a bondsman and so went to a!I. The St. Elmo (111.) assassin has finally been captured, and fully Identified. Iiis name is Frank Nichols, and his home is at Lovington, Moultrie County, where he was captured, lie was taken to the Jail at Vandalia. Sat Pierce, who was Implicated in killing Story and Kllpatriek, In Pickens County, Ala., Iat August, was taken from Carrollton Jail on the night of the 4Jth, by about 30

nuikt'd men, and lntnged. Rr tho explosion of a locomotive on the

siMttitifr

i n

the lloor, and all nwt ob- . a a

servo the same eiosrancc oi manner

that would bo expected in a drawingroom. These rules are not pleasant

but must be observed

laws,

lana and Meridian Streets, Indianapolis, ' weather

was partially destroyed by fire on the 1st. j whether tho store is full of customers or Loss about $75,000, mostly insured. . not. When a sale is made, a ticket of

X number or wooden buildings were the poods is nlleU out lv tne saiosman

and also to discover for what purpose it

was designed. Iho proprietor ot tnc place informed his Mongolian assistant that the instrument was placed there to watch him and see that he took no drinks of liquor without placing tlio equivalent in the drawer. One day tho proprietor was amused to see tho China

man sneak cautiously up to tho box,

hnrHPil .it rv.rslnana. TVyiw. on the 1st. f wlm l1un nlcrrm and bunds it to his ritfht I throw a tnwc'l ovor tho face of the dial,

D. C. Iluntsr, alias Parks, a noted dss- j hand neighbor. It is tlio lattcr's duty and then proceed to take a drink of the perado of the Paclic elope, was arrested In to verify it and sign it. This is then 1 bost brandy in tho room, after doing St. Clair Oeunty, Missouri, on the 1st, by a carried by ticket-boys to the desk.whero j which ho took off the covering and went fan Francisco detective nsmed Thorn. He it is placed upon file. In case of gmy ' about doing his business, remarking, Is charged with numerous stage robberies, mistake in tho bill, tho drawer and cn- j Me beep too sabbec him." besides having killed several men. A large " dorser are both held liable, and any de- i - " - reward was placed upon his head, and after ficiency must be made up from their .Rattlcboncs's youngest boy is a gefellowing him for three months, the deteet- j pockets. At the end of each week, and nius. The other day he learned how to He finally succeeded In running him down. after the doors of tho salesroom aro whistle, and in tho evening, just before

The little steamer Comfort, ea route from closed for the night, tne ciorKS lorm in i tumbling into bed, no piicKereu up ius rheellng to Marietta, Ohio, exploded her ! long likes and march through tho olllce, 1 little mouth and began to whistle in a oiler on the Sd. Capt. Kirkbride, Wot 1 receiving each his pay and a slip stating j slow, measured manner. Whyniy lit-

how much, n any, is deducted, anu lor j tlo son, what aro you uoingf " asKcu ms

mother. "Why, ma, I'm wiiisumg my

Wheeling

boiler

Husetter, and several passengers are killed and missing, besides a number wounded. roRKiox. The South Pacific coast has been shaken up by another earthquake. A fire occurred at a farm-house In St.Grcgoire, P. Q., the night of the 27th, by which eight children lost their lives. Five were burned to death and three suffocated. Gen. Grant was tendered a banquet by the Mayor and Corporation of Sheffield, England, on the evening of the 27th. On the following day he visited Shakespeare's birth-place and tomb at Stratford-upon-Avon, where he was also received with distinguished honors. Cardinal Scsto Riario Sforza is dead. He was 67 years old, and was created Cardinal In lSiO.

The War.

prayers

hi

THE MAKKETS.

what reason. From this decision there is no appeal. The only remedy, in case

a cjork deems himself injured or uniustlv treated, is to resign his position.

This, howevor, very few do ; for, othor than beinsr considered hard, tho life of

ia. iti.

r..'i " I" u ::.,::i;r; ' Texan and Cherokee.

pleasant and desirable thing.

New Use fer a Hat.

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. , , uoiw-w Tho following story is told as occur-1 oats-w (iff during the recent trip of the legis- 'om-

ring i

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lativo excursionists to tho upper peiiln

sula: Tho trip from Marquette to Houghton was made on the steamer Peerless, and, as there was a scarcity of state-rooms, Governor Croswell and Lieutenant-Governor Sessions were oblteed to occupy tlio same room. In

Dispatches of tho 27th state that Mehcraet 1 diarvbine himself, the Governor set his

AH. whose forces recently met with a disss- I new SUK miuiown m mo corner nenr u.o

trous repulse by those of the Czarowitch, has wasiisianu w noro ne inougm, u w oum commenced a retreat to his former position j not got milled up. Larly in tho mom.

j ing, ueioru n unu grown iuiii., tiiuir

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WHKAT-No.2 ChlcaKO LSI

OOHN Western Mlxutf

HHturn Mixed........

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ST. LOUIS.

COTTON MldclltHK HKKVES Choice lo Kancy.... Good to rrtmu...... Native Cows Texan and Indian... HOGS-ShlppliiK .miKHP Nalivn

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patch admits the further reinforcment of ' tenani-uovernorar ose ami wasueii inui-( Plevna by 10,000 Turks with artillery from i wt. In the ihisk of the state-room ho ( Sofia, who broke through Russian cavalry mistook tho Governor's beaver for a i ,i.. .n. : slon-rece ver. and twice cmnticd tho

of the extensive prevalence of discontent j contents of tho washbowl into It. Iho in the Russian army are confirmed. ! Governor arose, and seeing ho dirt)

ARucharest dispatch says the Itoumanlnns

have failed in their attempt to capture the Orivitza redoubt at Plevna, having suffered severely. A telegram from JSrzeroum rc-

Loulsvlllu and Nashville Railroad, at Rocky ! p0rts that hostilities are Imminent in that IIHI Station, Warren County, Ky., on the ; nuarter.

amh, Chas. Wilson, engineer, Thos. MacRae, reman, and McCormick, brakeman, were Instantly killed and a number of others Injured. There were a number of valuable horses on the train, two of which were killed and the rest Injured. One of the horses killed was Sazerac, Alice Richards, a servant, aged 17, kindled the Ure with kerosene and was fatally burned. This occurred at Bridgeport, O., en the 9th The civil, suit brought against William McKee to recover the liability Imposed for violation of the revenue law, has been decided In favor of defendant, the Court (.Imlgeflller) holding that the defendant had already been eonvleted and punished

UAilr-iHOi X TLMOfllV'sKKItTJmo TOI1ACCO Iark LtiRH Common Dark Leaf. HAY-Oholcc Timothy liUTTKlt-Oreauiery. KtlUS Fresh , t t'OKK Standard Mess WOOL Tub-wHwlied,Ohotcei. Unwnnlx.'il ComblnK.. OIIIOAOO.

water in tho hat, made the same mis- Zi: take as his room-mate. When ho was j siikkp Conunou to Choke..

Innvn flm vtntit tin rnmrmil WM-l'll Fl.OtiU CllOH'M W litter. ...

where ho liad placed ills hat, and oil reaching down for it was awakened to tlio real situation, and to tho fact that lie had no other cranium covering with

Tho Governor wore a silk hand

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left,.nnictgheavyIosSes;alSo,tl,thehd , "i"" S

atUcked the Russians on the Lovatz road v

and recovered several iKtsItlons. The report was not fully credited. Fighting has beea resumed In Asia. Mukhtar Pasha telegraphed, on the Sd, that attacks had been made by the Russians on his rear guard and right flank, which were repulsed with considerable leases to the Russians. Anthony Abel was caught in the

fly-wheel of a distillery at Covington,

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