Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1880 — NEWS SUMMARY. [ARTICLE]
NEWS SUMMARY.
Hon. John Miller .father of tho governor flif Arkansas, is seriously ill. Got. Gray, of Pankton, D. T-, haa been installed aa chief justice. E. T- Po'gte, a well-known citizen of Alliance, Ohio, died of bra* disease. Allie Daffy and Chat. Breath were drowned at Racine, Wis., while bathing gurnet Cox and family will go to Lo«« Branch, and thence to the Thouaaad Islands. Senator Hoar haa, at Worcester, Maaa , one of the finest private libraries in the country. When General Garfield waa rrincipal at to pUy cricket The Ravens sad Denver Spring* railway have filed articlee of incorporation at Little Rock, Arknm The cotton operative# insist on a five per cent, advance in wages, according to the promise of the operators. ■Bradlaugh, the English radical, promises to come over here and tell ns hie story from the lecture platfenn. The Hon. George Green, of Cedar Rapids, lowa, ex-sapreme Judge and a prominent railroad man, is dead. The mixing house of the Vulcan powder works, near Baa Paebld, California, Llew ■p. Ho one Injured, damage small. The steamer Dakota passed the U. 8. steamer Pensacola, from. Baa Francisco. The Pensacola’s engine was broken. General Myer—“ Old Probabilities’’— Will lake his family to spend the summer at their home at Lake View, near Buffalo. Daring the mouth of May 6.96# through Etenger* passed over theueutral Pacific trend, 8,885 gotng east, and 3,634 going west. When the czar purposes to visit s theatm er concert the fact is made known and the Indies are obliged to appear in white The Reno (Cal.) savings bank has susdended. Cause: accommodated too many friends. The president of the bank is down with nervous prostration. The smistant United Btates treasurer at Hew Yerk has been instructed to purchase another 92,000,000 worth of United Btaias bands for the sinking fund. Patrick Eyres, of MUport, Ohio while Mttinr aboard a train at Alliance, fell be. tween tbs cars and was so severely injured that hie recovery is considered improb able. * The extensive flouring mill of T. 8. White,of Bellton, on the B. 40. R. R, near Wheel;ntWest VtrginiAWia totally destroyed by fire. Lose, $20,000; insured for 98,000. Bradlaugh remained in prison but 84 hours, because of his refusal to leave the house of commons in London. He has n spirit too strong for even the haughty Briti abets to overawe. btrong anti-clerical demonstrations have been made in Rome. The workingmen were most prominently represented, who raised the cry of “Down with clericals!” “Down with priests !•* Otto, the ex-treasurer of Santa Craze, California, convicted of the embezzling of the public funds, was sentenced to five years lu the penitentiary. An appeal will be *•*»" to the supreme court. The Vermont republicans, at their state convention, adopted for their plattorm the platform of the national republican convention, and also adopted the resolutions of the national republican convention. Mn.Yhnner, her daughter-in-law and two children were thrown from a buggy, e»lit Union, Ohio. The old lady is net expected to recover, And her. daughter!*leas and the two children were badly.hurt Elijah Pendegrast, colored, of Louisville, Ky n cut his wife’s throat from ear to ear, at her home in California, a suburb of the city. They have been separated for some nme an account at jealousy. PepX*'Garret, in Old and highly esteemed citizen of Couoville, W. Tidied very suddenly of heart disease. He was missed from his home, and search being instituted, bit body was found in the timber near his house. A duel with swords took place on the 12th in*. on tho Spteish trontiog,between Lanaars'New, the ’Bonsparti* member for Hi be race and his opponent at the eleatioa of Achille Liman, a republican. The former was wounded. - The London market for cotton to arrive was upset on the 12th inat. by the failure of Ruaoton, Johnson 4 00., brokers, with outstanding contracts, for Jane delivery, representing about 10,000 bales. Loss estimated at about £IO.OOO.
JLhS ?ISSSSo« r 2E3?Sii!SS Naiqu iUt<« that the Chinee* here prevented'Russian caravans from crossing the troctier.” It •is rumored that the Chinese have taken Fort Naiqu. Michael Weinberger, of Dayton, Ohio, a boy of 15, attempted to jump on an as cending elevator in the factory, of SL If. Brown, tod tell beneath it, plunging head downwards fifty feet, dashing his brains out on the cellar pavement J J. < _ Mary Dean, a young colored woman t living in a tenement house in West Twen- • yjmfc street Nnr York, who had dhaerted her hoaband, was brutally murdered by her paramour, Augustus Lytton,i W ho cut her throat from ear to ear. Labouabere will, more to amend the parliamentary aaik tot This action is brought about by the exclusion of Bradhwh account of his religious belief. Bradldh£fc says he will take his seat in thg house , bat be will probably again be jfc^Tßrjasis' killed ftnr a man named Shirey, on the -a . . i . nl. _ , bm t i« n f ,rnßa 1 1 no ldtn ifflt. PuiTrT nuicu iaau irvm DBircy, oat oC which grew a difficulty. Report ■sy* the killing was uspwvokad. Shirey A picturesque description is given of Garfield’s dinner oh the evening before he whipped Humphrey Marshall, at'Middfc. Creek. Be was found eating stewed ribbit oat of a tin cny with one of his officers, . sssf Auof the republican papers of France approve Qambeua’s speech in favor of this respect has made him so popular that he cannot much tonger refrain from accepting the premiership. The tiobfe, they say, has arrived for him to assume power and form his ministry. ■ . In his new book on “Eyesight” Mr. Carter mentions the case of a .lady who, after 9 fWPBT yeats devoted, to teaching, had her ' Snon-sigbxftdness corrected by proper sißtmK able to see the faces of the children!" la the English boose of commons, when the corns! deration of BradJaogk’fithe athefofi case was resumed, Sir Harding Giffo*d’s amendment forbidding -Bradlaugh either to take the oath of office or make affirmation was adopted by a vote of 977 laugh, there was ah extraordbary scene •of excitement, the opposition cheering yregpsodously sad waving their hat*. Jr*{f l
