Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1887 — THE NEWS CONDENSED. [ARTICLE]

THE NEWS CONDENSED.

THE EAST. At a reception to Herr Most, the anftichisl, in Cooper Union, New York, the «x>oonviot denounced the legal authorities who oonvicted and sentenced him and the prison authorities who failed to show him respect. In his remarks Most said: “Are ▼on dogs, and will you , allow yourselves to be cut into mince-meat? On the 4th of May our Chicago brethren threw a bomb against those 2<Hl hired murderers, and I am proud of this result of my teachings, and I have neither taught more nor less. Nobody knows who threw the bomb, but eight of our best people were arrested andcondemned by a gentleman jury to death, and that soft-hearted judge with crocodile tears aaid that they had l>een guilty of bold speeches and that that was enough.". . W. 8. Stokley. the lUreetor of Public Safety appointed by the Mayor of Philadelphia, has notified'the police lieutenants to enforce the laws against gambling, prizefighting, and Sunday liquor-selling. Gex Kit al, Payne, owner of the Mayflower, will build a new steel center-board yacht to defend the America’s cup.... The building on Milk street, Boston, occupied by Wright A Potter, State Printers, was damaged by fire to the amount of $200,000. It transpires that the late John Kelly wrote a history of Mexico and furnished to the press clever biographical sketches of Tweed, Morrissey, and other politicians of New York.... The broken leg of a valuable brood mare, owned by Norman Barnard. of Avondale, Pa., was recently amputated and the animal is said to be doing well. This is the first operation of the kind performed in America. The heaviest crop for mnpy years is predicted by peach-growers in New Jersey.... There were landed at Castle Garden Friday 4,273 immigrants—the greatest number on record for one day at this season of the year. ’. ■ ■