Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1880 — TELEGRAPHIC. [ARTICLE]

TELEGRAPHIC.

* y\ w. . Sr. Irfjw Jtaow 3S2£ **u£T*y22«is* tdersooL and •bout five inches et snow nowltea on the ground; the and a thaw will probably set in to-mo Wow. ssjjsjjssnsi iyjLiS&i wIjSS buereslsteon Maes, tod is pew siring. This is something without piece-Tl^-AShrtby at *»oosUtod*• Station, 00 the Cincinnati Southern railroad, between Gave Ramsey and Ad Clem llpplpsi A Bedford. 1n4., special to the DofirierJournal, Atfl: Jtoissa Furguson,a well. ta Cbt-iris sitarnlar ln to out building attached tq Ihe farm. The cause of the suicide is •uppooedio be the sehqdiiou otAis hand ’iome and accomplished daughter, by a young man named Kerr. Young Kerr , Nnvr Gxasaow, Nora Boons, November 17.*-Tbere u a decided improvement in affairs at the pit to-day. Tbs trench Ur the pit Vtt finished sad water' let Into the mine about Bam, Ntm.ttiere is % much smaller amount of vaipor issuing from the shafts and it is mostly steahi, iso that the water must have complete control of the Are by this thne. ■ Tile inquest on the remains of Daniel McGilwray, was commenced to-day. TKBM November IT.—To-day tbs Steamabip Lombard, while coating; •bajSe barque JVeMbk Inescndoner alia ran her Kin to the Lombard amidships, making a to go aJnore. The cargo is very much dam . MenMx. Adretnlfer IT.—Fife this a! m. came down an escape ladder. The signal service bffcfcr records hnd instruments “’Baaiß'.SEirVmK, Sovcmter 17 - murdered hffcTaWTyonthe I2th of Bep.ember.lß79. When informed of the doMott was very cool and remark#*tayn time now, so you will see !£nl AW lav Moment.” rr 17.—The drug and ■grocery Woods 4b Co., st Rawson, V station "earn of here, on the Lake Erie L i Western railroad, was burglarized last night. About one hundred dollars Worth of goods were taken. The barglsre were arrested here this evening, and moved to be Edward Cooper and Hank Creman, who are married men living at Rawson. They will be taken home for a prel im inary examination. Locisvtllx, November 17. —Hon. W. B. Hone, supreme dictator of the Knights of Honor, received today a private telegram from Jamestown, announcing the death of R. A. Osmer, supreme treasurer of that order. The first fall of snow of the season, 'covers the ground to the depth of an inch. It fs still snowing. Hamilton. Out., November 17.—Infbrmation is received Ihst a body, having on a life preserver, marked “Zeland,” attaceed to it, has been washed ashore. Lotjisvplu, November 18. —The dam of the four-year-old, trotting wonder Trinkett is dead. She died Saturday last at Indian Hill. Bhe was the property of R. 8. Veech. Her death was the result of epizooty. Hsr produce, though "but five in number, and all sired by Princess, could not now be bought for SBO,OOO. Bt. Louis, November 18. Professor Woodward, supervisor of census, completed hia work of re-enumerating the city to night, and announces officially that the population of St. Louis on the first of last J one was 850,915. This is an increase of 26,719 over the census taken by Super, vispr Soloroan.

* Galveston, November 18.—A News Corsicana special *ajs: -The train loaded with United States tsoope which was ditched four miles here arrivdnbis morning. Bight of d& most serioiflJJ injured tore Were left for treatmety Forty eMht wgre injured by the acciffiit fTsp- ; • ,•% |.|l |SI s^toiNNyNovember 18.—Hw follow i Columbus prob*. bly Wm.'HjgilloSiaf,' Namsgg connty. proßHiy burnedptJ. E. Ann aka couWy, probably burned; Chas. R. Barber. Nobles county, missing lAmos ssaiSggScSsswstefiSft Auieb E. Egefelder, Nicollet; county, missing; Wm. Futz. Nicolletcounty«,missi«£ and thought to have escaped and [toTped; Larson Ross, Rock ebunty, missSRUttHMi missing; Norcella Geoggria, demented, Hanshee county, probably burned: Hans Henshein county, rescued from thdbuilding but died soon after; Jojip, B.JIJior,wild son, Fflmore county, rfevcuea from the building and died the next day: Hen Dickmore, Dakota county, probably burned, had resfded'in the hospital fourteen years •.''John GHI. Wright county, rescued and died ' soon / after from exhaustion; James McKaV, Carrel. SL'arMWL'S xrtUntyj decnaated; Hudeman, probably burned f 1 Ptter f countT, epileptic, »»»k»g; l>P‘f ms' irrsaasi® ably burned; Cstharin^W^^^^^^^^ I br. jPMSL, November IWjA Stocial ITsoutost, of Taylor’S Falls, red Broderick Deelere, of Rise county, died this mornagßja^gwSSisira saaadpSeveittMmdtontifitttoto name and biA iarecogfcsa. ThTtoodies (ff ten rffßrflroi rfpffrted 'as burned, eight more misijngj. | Pltbufg.W, NOT/|6 moling iboifthrce ff clock tames freTfidistSverId fjm thagunwfksll Jlnes %ffwxwßoflron Wooß' Au *•!- lam wae-of once ttounded and (he flre'dsgnMawsß m&mtsrm* ’SS'te 'to^approach tag. Finding it usetere to to 1

referring o te the P work of the associate the past year, the aims of the orraniaarioiu JMyuc ps&mii urging congress te pass 4 WtUn&Jlw"to prevent tlajdryno cattle was decided that ihe refer the matter of securing tWfpaMHge by coogrese of an amendetfTiTwltfive ito eattls transportation to* 1 e committee, rather'than appoint &~M4Q9kI committee MrAMtpurpose:'** _y . iX. • • 1* •• •rfT ♦ne»* I Nalk Oklxjlks, IKtrJa the uxuj aUIA liittqp ■ imTrovemfnt.sßfiTfaiiwi.Jiui committaMfi rebbTutionS was adopted: . .kmoK »stt Whereas, The congress of the 'United States, bj. au act passed and Jthe president June .28>>187l»r ureased n - KSffilr puty it waw 4»aaalte, talsrta ‘ liififffiChannel aAd* prbtOrt the M isaiaaippi aurev, 4mp*oi« lfiU.|fiAl l MRty careful report as to tEe. r nh>at OTucttesbJe, feasible and econouto uiethoanwAmproviDg the md anilmema. 4r the Missisiaffig&jt!)* cordance with the plana, estimates and speciflcatioas, and drawn si-njmd the TOhators and members of conoressfram the stata included in the MiSstssrppi valley 1 ' to use' their best efforts to secure the passage of the above bill. TtnTH nr Resolved, Thav. wo recognize the im KHvement of tributary streams as second ■y iu importance, to the Misslssipfiic stream, and that it is thd duty and interest of the government to inaugurate s> geb-> eral system of river improvement, embracing the whole system of rivers in the valley of l he Miesiesippi. t,, ‘ Ilesolvpd, Thai the legislatures bfTiftf states, chambers ff qpmmeroe, MoaMs ■ trade and other coKunarclai aedf mimic\ pal bodies in every and Am onTthJ banks of the Miasis4ppi river and im tributaries be ana they ere hergby ra.. 3 guested to take such actioi? aiodTsiM lie passage of bill No. 6,326, dbWpSndTpg before congress, fur the MptoWfiffrnoil the Mississippi river/, Jmok Resolutions Wtfis v HTre Abptea as rollows: ° Resolved, That the department oj government haring in charge tlnhd&fi boatdf in the Ohio and Mississippi rfvarsl shall ‘ as fir ,$s practicable it shdri dwfesings, retnove the snags and recks so as to make a (dear channel of at least 800 feet Resolved That with a view facilitatina sAd extending commerce betweei the states of the -Mississippi valley, West, Indies, Mexico, (Antral and other Bouth American states and Baaail, thus oonaren-i tion dorecocunead te dbngseseAUch legislation as shall..establish and a regular and continuous mail service,be-, tween New OrlMMt and such ports, Inn the foreign oountrits herein famfd, as the postmaster general may deem best suited to the traduaod sswttswi, After adopting! resolpilon of •> the officers, the adjourned: s:np Indianatohs, November 19—Gbverner ams has beefiuuiy^il^fci now express the sions as ocadiUto^j^yyo London, November 19.—Thfe Times Uia leading* article this morning says: If the cabinet,or a majority do Us members, should be compelled to accept what, as we have said, the Irish executive deans, indiipeßsableJTorthe perfortnanre of Ift functions, we trust there will be no üb-. wise attempt -te p£st|fc/t or jeans*4e kbit comae. If the government should not deem it necessary to apply fdr extrp DMtt qrs, it is apparent they mighf lie’prepared tpiface the storm of opposition when par--1 lament whiah Trill lerioUslyimperll the prospects of a just settlement of the land question. j . ' ] F afternoon to determine the chance of com lAiaats fotUiejpriuas in tha InternariobS |regatta tb-morrow, Wallace Ross, of Bt. of Saratoga, third; jtcIoSRJfVKXP ton, of On tease, fdnrth. It was a fine race. The O^lW»»W4i miles. The water was rough, hut aaittlH N ichplstm^h^Uhe^gad^R^i^i^il^^ i, 16 mlnut-a ud 23 »*- ■SPaaswwigiJbiiMi "itr - [ Bec * nd^:c - Jae&d of SmiUi, wbA, srJs^FJb WBEiXSiWEttm high IBb preventing her passing under the brijfce at the starting point Ixnmx, Nov. 19.—1 t is reported the expense m the military portions of the Baycott relltf expedition will be itawkton l Oountvftayo .wITFI UT* igrt±f awEgiigihtSSftisy Pxjua, Norember 19.—Giave zuMcM iff gasia^ayßß^gga thattany of thh plots heretofore dWvtfi%S4SSSa.Mi^H."e’M

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■L_K™d;6s, 22 3£rve'^Sg been tamed mu> The maw waa falling poSfifiei Mid the suffering of the most intense. Nttw OM&4U kior- -1» -Th# sum crop of this state ia pnrti*Uj estimated at 217,000 hogsheads. att haMseee of llMb hogabenda mil MIW IM molsuHsyield wiU increaM that of 1879 Ms 10,000 galBt. A Bt Ptmi 3Bsmi£&&z spimSiß: % LipsiCjJretM-. <S*MriKiJdftMos 0. Alletf Kauabnmar, J. B. G. Fillui Wm.NKBMUMMf E. FakeZ 11 Qoggyrid.Hana Anderson, Hears drew rasa Lenorc JjeA mSSSBtfSSurHi *N» ootSmlmk Itord ftfito any of them since the fire. Thedttetotx* Be asylum have QpnCludcd H >hay never will be t&mX ITti* 2 Wfags the list of dead up to tuirtv-lwo. Probably ms os (ohu of tbejmltsiog patients may in , the country, hut veryTMTOable. the fackthat-4Tc. Brennan vret reported to be seen alivt on the railroad track il'U-rVht bra, the officers of the asylum Save feaft Ae is among the dead. They hink if had gone home he would have >een HMitott ’ Chicauo, November 19.—Dr. Cream, >n and.abortion, was to IEnWFSSto-night to laving shot tod killed the ’Chinaman, he cheap cfMßAfht agree in’porting Increased endings even In the museum noteworthy Thai the ■JtoC.l oad, whose business has heretofore Ml the (heaviest, reporta the heaviest gAJbr the week ending the 16th inst. puaaraings were mOOO neater than ror*tne same week in 1878. Of this was from passenger bus Columbus, Ohio, November 19—The pay car of the Hocking jValley railroad, when near Lancaster to-day, collided with a train on the Cincinnati A Muskingum Valley road, wrecking both trains badly, and fatally injuring Bert Pearse, engineer of4be*#octring WMlqy engipe. No one eiseTreurseriously injured. _ . MfiWTfiMii 3 November 30—There arrived here today in the steamship City. Liverpool, EsoofaJiy 'HTptala, a Bombay merchant prince, who hrtn/pC Wh him his four native-wives. These were lu charge of another woman, V enmeh. m addition were tha servants of shftjnale sex, varying in sice, height, and age. The prince says each servant has carta!rf Things to do. N» servant When I get tired and toarf I make them amuse ms They ire m good reusiciafts. ocr trip Aol th# had pAntyofToppprtaniiy for i#HcffV4s at thnAuoi-some bfrrar mosT Aolgm took- place. To the last of three toaJinnitfla all the passengers, and > they jmpeaud. bUbly amused. Then I have C# ray conjurer, my anake charmer .and O dance kn me alter dinner. When the Prince of Wales visited Bombay seme years ago I entertained him, and 9m that occasion my wives shamed me Mautch dance. Tha prince fa just, see the 'United ujs on tjre beech on the septheto side of Craebaage harbor, containing a small 'fileM or pape}, ion.' which the following ‘ifMajh 1880; north latitude, 42.44; west ibirgituae 49-47; bark Jane Glasgow in a mg*sprnng a leak three days ago; smk>R> • to* •* erew f are - working night and day at the pumps; yesterday one boat'ferine; crew dr eleven men taxgaadMfiitotoip heea IsHj Qo d have merf shot and killed in a s&loowiat the vfflltoe of Carbondale, Athens cottnty, phitoomThursday night, by Frank Lalliomt*' The twe had some muunderstandpng afaw toys before, but at th 4 time of thujAbßito witnesses #ay there vino ‘qolWl, wit that Carr playfully skid he woMA ahoyk Lalliner with his pipe, whereupon Lalliner firew a pistol and shot Carr. rttaeit Y..' • November 90.—] Wm. Engelskircher fatally shot John zm affray in the saloon of the loffiier. was arrested, Mso h| brother Jacob as accessory. ' Nk-M Y ond, November 20.—The bark sailed to-day tor Liberia, rerere weretofcolonists on board. Mrs. daughter of Rev. Highland and, husband, /accompanied by their ■ve*lhUdf«i, go out as missionXSrArJH Jfrivember 29.—The Daily Couriiffisays ivOk American cattle trade, notwitretandinW>Eyt'all arrivals mast be for sla%hter where landed, continues to progress. From NeW York, Boston and 5r The severe weather lately recorded has caused the MMVn presage to be heavier than last in Xcf||F. t floods in the province of Floremos.