Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1860 — An Indian Kills a Bear and the Rear Kills, the and tau [ARTICLE]
An Indian Kills a Bear and the Rear Kills, the and tau
On Tuesday of this week an Indian hunter encountered a huge hear near Beef River Station, and the affray proved fatal to both. The Indian shot the hear, wounding him severely, and Jl*sen rushed up, expecting to dispatch him with ins tomahawk. Mr. Bruin [“locked horns” with Mr. Indian, and a strugi glc for life ensaurd. Too conflict must have- ! been a terrhle one ns the belligerents were I both badly maimed. They were found a. short time after, lying n few feet apart, dead,. Kail Clair Free Rites. j O^7”A letter writer at Denver City, Dec. |d, says that the mercury,on Monday evening | previous, congealed at 391 degs. below zero. [ Liquor troze in the grog shops, and wine and i ale bottles burst, and an ox froze to deathi (Two wolves were driven into town by hun- | ger and eat two calves tied in a stable. The | weather was supposed to he 30 degrees coldier than any time last winter; the weather i changed 90 degrees in the space of thirty-six 1 hours. Cfi'A Severe accident occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Galitzen, Va., on Tuesday, which resulted in the death of Edward Riley and Bernard Blake. They were walking on the track and were struck by a passing train. The remains of both were so shockingly mutilated that it was impossible to say to which the different fragments belonged, and they were consequently placed together in a coffin prepared for the purpose. CfcSr Professor Sedgwick of London has received a communication from Dr. Livingstone, dated “River Zainhes, East Africa, May 27.” Dr. Livingstone reports the discovery of areal highland lake region, where the inhabitancy cultivate cotton very extensively, while, he adds, “every one spins and. weaves it.” men, named Crux and Gargus, have been arrested in Fairfax county, Va., for circulating Helper’s book through the post-office. Crux was examided before a justice, and held to bail in the sum of $2,000.
