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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 11, 1881, Boston, Massachusetts                                fS fir i FRIDAY MARCH PRICE TWO TYRANNY RUN Arrests of Irish Land y Boyton Appeals to the United States Recent Fire in News from m By Cable to The Boston March of arrests by the Wholesale come In from all Thus police there has been no disturbance and little Tbe most notable arrest is that of the celebrated who recently j went to London intending to go to the Cape and join the bnt changed bis and is now insured comfortable Quarters for teen Those who had reached i up to 7 were Martin 1 president of the Loughrea County Galway ana Joseph Dalton of Clare charged with inciting a mob to attack a police hut Patrick Tur Patrick president of down county Four prisoners came from charged with taking part In riotous assembly they art Charles Matthew Patrick Drum Shambo national from Michael and Michael Flynn were brought from Edward from Castle Kenny and from county In addition to two arrests aro reported from county names not There were also three more arrests in county None ot the prison so has ever acquired more than local reputation except Walsh The whose speeches wore notorious for their recom to give the landlords recont Iv had bis photograph taken beside a with his rifle In hand and a pile of cart ridges at his The picture was labelled A newspaper correspondent the Imprisoned in jail today and found them lodged in cells on the second range of the throe stories comprising the They are liberally treated and ox press themselves well satisfied with courtesy and kindness of the Their with wine or beeri aro sent from a neighboring Smoking is and for six hours daily the prisoners may associate for conversa tion and Two largo common comfortably ore devoted to the prisoners use for meeting their friends qnd transacting Dillon and Brennan called today and saw Boyton and Boyton describes bis arrest as a violation his rights as an American Nally reached Dublin by train from the The platform was When he was being put into a cab be For every man arrested let one be laid At bam jail ho cried An eye for an and a tooth for a Both exclamations wore The latest in the list of arrests reported are three at namely Gordon and members of tbe local league A largo number of prisoners will arrive by the mail train at 4 the A fresh batch of warrants were issued this Bound for Mai oh additional arrests have been reported to the constabulary The prisoners are on their way to They are principally of the farming The charges against them are almost exclusively intimidation or Inciting The arrested persons include eight Land who were taken at A despatch from Cork soys About twentyeight arrests have been made in this and others are It Is stated that tbe prisoners will transferred to English The principal Land now in Dunlin held a private meeting yesterday and discussed the A great effort will be madof to make the on of which eighteen have been There is but little excitement in except among those immediately concerned in the Store March more arrests under tbe coercion have been made The men arrested have no political or social and their arrest is said to be due chiefly to per sonal animosity entertained against them by influential residents of their The Dublin Mail commenting upon their asks whether the leaders In tbe land reform agitation ore to be allowed to escape while their dupes and followers are dally dragged from their homes and shut up in prison without hope of re their families meanwhile being left to starve and their business wholly to the United Mln March Boyton has asked the States to inter fere in bis on tho ground that be is a citi zen of the United Lowell has re quested the particulars of the It is re ported that the American has re to protect Its citizens in Ireland and to procure a speedy trial for Boy Sanguine of March of Boyton are sanguine that they can procure American They quote the oases of John McCafferty and William were placed on trial for treason and in Cork in and on proof of being admitted to ball on their own recog and told Justice Keogh that if they left the country they would not be required to come to Six months ago Boyton applied for a renewal of his American passport from which was Boyton is a brother ol Paul the wellknown Total Number of March Dublin despatch says more arrests under tho coercion act were made The total number now in jail is The French press denounces the arrest undei the coercion A from Parnell has issued a manifesto to tbe electors at in which he is very hard on the and says the Tories would have produced a better land than the present Ho urges tho weakening of the present of Concealed March quantity ot arms was discovered at Kanturk and under the town bridge 100 Croppy pikes were found by a police The pikes appeared as though they had been buried some THE PARIS of the Burning of tbe Du v tBv Cable to The Boston March tho alarm was given that thu Magasin du Printemps was tbe firemen did what they could with tho engines at their but all was The flames spread with frightful rapidity and witnin three hours Itself was a complete At oclock the are had ex tended to tho adjoining houses in the Rue de Province and was threatening those in tho Rue de and on the Boulevard Two steam tire engines and a few pipes were at The whole inside of the store was Every few minutes a wall fell with an ominous to tbe peril of tbe firemen and soldiers on The whole neigh is still in a state of violent and IF is difficult to get any accurate information as to tbe cause of the it is origi in tbe carpet department on the entresol facing the Rue de and was dne to tbe careless of one of the Several who were dragged out badly burned from the glowing are lying in a precarious At the roof of the was completely destroyed and the pontage in the Rue du Havre literally crumbled to The loss is greatly aggravated by the fact that the spring season opened Monday last as the sales at this time of the year average several hundred thousand francs the amount of new stock lated was very No of March trichinosis Is The Fall Mail Gazette says tbe great t eat nation the world may be relied upon to take every precaution as to tne health of the on which they depend so largely for for of tbe Plague In March That terrible tbe plague is advancing In Asiatic here of and suffering caused by it are extremely Many oases have occurred at and there are widespread tho pestilence will be come Egyptian government will henceforth enforce quarantine and do all in its to confine plague within its present The March tho House of Commons last by applying the the arms was and it will have its third read ing Biennial March by a vote of 127 to decided to refer tbo for biennial budgets and quadrennial parliaments to a The Imto March continue to fall on the island ot Many more corpses have been dug from tbe Cable is seriously It Is reported tbat a number of persons belong ing to tho party of the traveller who went to Africa to Influence a suppression of tbe slave have been starved to death at VAUGHAN ANO Considerable Interest Yot In tbe Walk OLeary Left Behind During Even but Opens Well at the Beginning of the Fifth Sporting Notes Arguments For and Against an Extra Senate Committees Go Over Under the the treasury by Senator Bavard to tho Sundry civil appropriations Is a3 follows That the secretary of the Inay at any time apply tho surplus money In the not otherwise or so much thereof as he may consider to the purchase or redemp tion of United States provided tbe bonds so purchased or redeemed shall constitute no part of the sinking but shall IX OF WILlOn CLOTHING Despatch to The Boston March was thirteen miles behind Yaughan at but during the morning he reduced tho distance to four At 3 Vaughan came out after three hours but failed to leave his competitor in the roar td any appreciable extent until OLeary went off tot left the track at oclock last evening for as far as the present race is he will appear on the track each evening for an exhibition He slept at the Putnam House last and was in the garden this At the stand ho said No you in my staving on the anv Had I wanted I conld have made 000 but it was no I am as I like 1 will now prepare myself for the Astley So far as having a man on the track with me is concerned to spur it makes no ditler I can do as I am feeling ell and without The betting on OLeary and Vaughan is OLeary lust said to vour missionary I will win The gate receipts up to 8 wore At caught at the conclusion of the 300th and for the first time in tbe struggle loss than a lap divided the two The spectators cheered and the band played Patricks For some time there were scarcely 100 yards be tween From the to tho During tbe afternoon Englishman again in creased his efforts during tbe part of tbo day seeming to a had effect upon The attendance at tbe garden during tbe evening was than on any previous except and it is estimated that fully 6000 spectators were including a fair number of mostly in the private At 7 oclock Vaughany after taking over an hours came on tho track and walked at the rate ot five miles per His stylo was much ad mired and frequently OLeary was compelled to retire to his cabin for short and it was stated for stimulant who had announced his retirement from the race early in the on the track at and gave an exhibi tion of his running His which at times reached a speed of ton miles an were loudly after walking one was compelled to seek his cabin for The seeing that his chances for beating were vary to bull Vaughans and offered to bet 100 against with but very low Vaughan is now strong tmd his winning is looked upon as almost At II oclock was still off the Howell track at after completing a Several New but tho Anxious Seats Still Despatch to The Boston single objection in tho Senate carries a report over one This the Republicans interposed when Pendleton presented the committees It is under stood tonight that policy is to interpose all tho delays allowed under tho Usually tho committees nro adopted at In this two ballots can interposed on each committee before its adop are thirtynine committees to ba voted upon there would seventyeight ballots besides other motions thut can and will bo made by the In tho distri bution of the work there serins to be special criticism by Some ol tho now have positions than they would obtained had Republicans mndo up their list as H The total number committee assign ments is 147Democratic nnd 122 The assignments ot tho now Democratic senators ns Jackson of to pensions and Mississippi Giorgo ot to education Gorman ot Maryland po OLeary lelt the sixmile exhibition run in 40 Ho seemed not tbe walked into his At was alone ou the 13 miles He took matters comparatively and limited himself to a came on tho track at nnd after walking two retired to his cabin much to the distrust the It was then openly stated that ho had been tak ing stimulants too hut his trainer re fused to give any Information upon the At after a few lively dur ing which ho was followed by once more ou the and Dan followed suit after another The atmosphere was thick with ex clamations of Is this not a hippodrome and tho Public Pny Fifty to See As the score both men have done work that Is of jut credit to them during tho At 0 tho ninetieth Taughan was over 24 miles behind tbe best although within four ot per at in Vaughan retired for tho having walked 6UVa miles during the day to by He was miles ahead of the vet who was also in bis Tho attend ance as midnight approached dwindled to very moderate proportions the only enlivening inci dent being tbe appearance of who was very to get upon tho track and was then unceremoniously hustled Fol lowing is The Fourth District of and Mahone is placed on tho civil sci education and Tho new Republican assigned OB follows Foreign rela Miller and Mitchell Hawley anil Conger Van Sawyer ana Mitchell of New York post and Van Wyck public Van WyoE nnd Miller Hawley District of Conger Harrison education and Hawley civil who is also on tho Mississippi river Sewell Is placed on the special committee on Va have been left for two Republicans on the committee on territories aud for one on Cameron of Wisconsin and Frye of Maine are loft some what in the Sherman is assigned to the judiciary and The difference as to representation on the committee seems to have been Com promised by placing Oregon In stead of of West as was at Camdens connection with a national bank ns Its president was made a reason for It is expected that tho session will be as the intention if to n vote on the The following is a complete list of the membership of tho Senate committees The and Hill of of Now Mil Me Jones of of West Virginia i Jones of Har Davis oE Van Military Came ron ol Naval Jones of Cameron i 1 1 i 1 1 10 I 1 1 i 273 1 273 1 273 7 280 3 C 0 290 S 1 200 2 0 302 0 307 810 J 3i7 0 2IH 207 271 270 1 4 2 2 285 0 Ot 1 i ut nv of Illinois mil Iost Van Public of L M Hill of land Jones of Indian Piatt of of Davis of Wst aim a vacancy to be filled of the Incoming District of Sla two bher ot Hill ot Revision of the Pendle Education nnd co inos of T ch 281 298 3 801 1 303 8 30K 0 SOB 7 3 811 3 817 0 318 B SSI 1 833 2 0 0 326 0 Engrossed Jones of Nc of the On transportation routes to chair Cameron of Platt of New A AN How Veto of the Troubling Special Despatch to The Boston March Republicans nre r for Standard Despatch to Tho Boston March Tho largest single order for standard silver dollars ever received at the treasury since the silver became a law came in Philadelphia bank ordered which was shipped In sixty weighing 100 pounds Throe tons of silver dollars is more than the amount coined atall the mints in the United States In one There is a groat deal of speculation the treasury regarding the purposes to which the Phil adelphia bank intends to apply its supply of sil was of the opinion that It was to meet a payment upon some luaso which In its terms stipulated silver as tho ooiri to be Thp Tho grout things from tho cabinet meeting It Is generally under stood that the bureau appointments will be with hold n few In tho matter of the of Now York Is conceded to ator Dorsey of has an eye on and friends aro urging him for tho port of Now The contest for the New York is said to He be tween and John United States of elections in tho A preacher called on the President nnd urged his profusion and denomination as for being taken core or The President kindly in formed the caller that government was not a church Tbo Old The hopes to live in for a at at ills old homo In Ills cabinet is disposed of as follows ts and family remain in Washington until Mny then return to New Evarts is said to be much pleased with his appointment as chairman of the United States representation at the monetary conference at Ex Secretary Goft in resuming his old place as district attorney in West Virginia witli be all of tne old cabinet who remain in government Sevens resumes law practice in next fall Is to give attention to Louis interests Maynard will nnd solace from politics in property cases in and Minnesota Wheeler contem plates an extended European Sued for A suit for damages was entered in the Circuit Court of this district today by Charles claim agent and against Carl of tbo for injuries alleged to have been done by his disbarment on April irom practice before the Interior Tho action was taken by Schurz after an investiga tion ot tho charge against of having bribed Frank clerk in tho land The plaintiff claims that ho had spent tho amount claimed in advertising and otherwise preparing to obtain and carry on an extensive business as claim Schurz Issued an order that he should not bo recognized ns attorney In any claim before any bureau of the This ho claims affected fees amounting to nearly A Iconic of Senate Senators state that executive session will not adjourn under a and may bo longer in The Chinese treaty is likely to give rise to a protracted as Farley of California proposes to try and amend the emigration This bp by all the other Pacific States There are some legal questions raised as to the commercial General Miller content with the work of our Internal Among tbo army anxious ones in the city are tho Internal most oC whom have boon on band since the 4th of March to make of tho preservation of their There aro 1 20 of two of have been in service nineteen two and sixtyfour over eight Only forty have not served four The Senate confirmed this afternoon Sporry to bo postmaster at New William Faxon to bo postmaster at Hartford to bo United States ney for Rhode and Robert Taylor to bo n member of the Mississippi river commission in place of Senator Bon Mure Hannibal is named for col lector of tbo port of Tho Senate had n brief session coinc into executive session at and adjourning at Secretary of War Lincoln took the oath of office at U and at once entered upon the duties ot bis The secretary of thd treasury estimates that ho will bo able to expend in the pur chase of bonds during tho balance of the fiscal Walter has been appointed private sec rotary to the secretary of and of Ohio him been appointed private tele grapher to the It Is stated that Chief Justice Gray of Massa Is to bo appointed by President to tbe supreme while General Devens is to be offered the Peruvian from which Is to be John having the York town commission has invited Paul of NorthCarolina to an ode tor the YorK town to bo sot to and rendered by performers in continental Secretary of tho Navy Hunt is talking of tho Joannette search and considering the ad ot the purchase of the whaling steamer Marv anil now near San The expedition is not to start bef o ro July Census bulletin just gives the AND so that we have now the the Lightest and Most lent Clothing Salesroom in New GREAT BARGAIN SALE THIS OPENING Lower prices than ever before named in New England for firstclass Below will be found some of the garments and By Wo guarantee every garment we and if not satisfactory an allowance will be made upon within six months ot date of Manufactured from an Well made and and actually A OJf As good a suit way as usually sold by small at to Well trimmed and thoroughly OF Manufactured from a very striped and to make por Wo hall close them out this week lor look at this OF Vest and Pantaloons Coat journeymen and every garment cut in n and well Rood a suit as you purchase In nuy lit Now pur lor to you scw our fo ion at WILMOTS this week for 75 Manufactured from from our and worth from Sl to 84 VARIETY OF Fresh at Fully 25 per market OF GENTLEMENS Custom REMOVED TO FIRST OR STREET Garments made from and guaranteed to at prices AS low as tho sarao quality can bo pur chased la the shape of BUSINESS SUITS All Wool Vest and DRESS SUITS All Wool of aud LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS AH the above are to be made and trimmed in a manner and warranted to give perfect satis or money refunded In every Wo have tho largest stock of piece goods of any clothing or tailoring house In the United States and wo do not hesitate to say that we can and do make clothing TO at Ices prices than any other clothing house hi Gentlemen residing side of tho city ot Boston can leave their orders at any of our STOKES THROUGHOUT NEW ENGLAND where they will find our entire stock and where the arc identical with those of our two Boston We guarantee the same perfection of tho satisfaction to all our as though the orders were loft with us In Our Branches are located as follows 0 7 8 1 10 n 7 11 S 12 3 THE FIFTH WAIT Alono ou tho Track Floral Despatch to The Boston MADISON SQUARE NEW March after tbe repre sentative of this side of the water returned to tbe ho sienal for an outburst of The most Incident of the contest thus Jar occurred at this nnd eclipsed all the former ovations to tho John the furniture prince of Jersey City and Miss Annie Mullen and Nellie Sault met the opposite the Madison avenue and him to a stand still each member of this committee presented him with a floral The effect was as Dan bowed and returned his and the entire audience Burst forth into a spontaneous was In his and Row with his bud left tho carden for the Ashland House half an hour pre OLeary from that moment dashed off into bis oldtime and revived the interest in tho the in his When Vaughan retired he was 17 miles in the but at the of the 08th hour had pained three tho score at 1 belne 342 miles 3 laps 338 miles 4 OTHER SPORTING to The meet of tbe of American which is to be held May will probably take place In New Louis the editor of the Bicycling World in this has received tbe following NEW March grant league permission to parade through Permission from elevated roads to carry bicycles on Now Vork clubs will store bicycles Committee obtaining rates Dick Richard wellknown as the backer and trainer of the has returned from his trip He was yes the recipient of many warm from his His advent tbe boating men will be looked upon as the forerunner of and tbe race between bis and Warren Smith will no doubt be arranged at an early Sporting McGuiro of Marlboro are to rive tournament at March for amateurs and Prizes to the value of are Albert Odell ot New York bos bought for j g HtJj 9 DW That we guarantee bo tound In uny other clothing house in within 25 per OH our Tho price being so low upon many ot the above arti nnd ot them IIR much ns wo ourselves tlm ot one article to one unu positively whatever will on solrt to Come to store to buy your Is plenty ot ami sec for you are Wo nso no RIIS In tho day tho nnd every garment plainly suen upon the tablo whore It to bo In any part of tho 281 and 263 Washington Nxt Door to Harali END 751 Worcester Salem Brockton Lowell Lawrence Now Bedford Manager 11 Frank Dana T 9 261 and 263 Washington St Next to Herald SOUTH END 751 Washington It ALINE OF SUITS Well made and trimmed and as good a stilt every way can be purchased In any clothing house In Naw today for 85 to you can buy at MOTS this week for per A LINE OF 50 Bold everywhere to A LINE OF Reduced In price from This Is a better suit every war than was ever before shown in Now England for A LINE OF YOUTHS A very genteel sack and every suit actually worth to day Tho sizes ore 33 to SEVERAL STYLES OF PER Fully 35 per under A LINE OF VERY FINE BOYS SUITS Reduced in price from and are really worth that price Dont fall to look suits be fore making your A GREAT VARIETY OP Our own manufacture and nnd we think some of tho most stylish suits In the As many of our baiRams this aro sold loss than tlin usual cost of ana as wo wish to distribute them ns much ns possible our retail reserve the right of deliv ering one article only to one and none what ever will bo sold to Wo wish to say to our lady natrons that our been removed to very light and airy i whore will ba found attached to the department a convenient waiting 261 and 263 Washington Next Door to Herald SOUTH END BRANCH 751 Washington and has k record of ana has made a mile ID the matched scan of a at has k finding the Hayes veto of the funding to bo a Trojan Democrats like Senators Vest and the western and southern men in teneral arc In declaring if there Is no extra session and a consequent in passing a funding act that the Democracy will carry every doubtful State and make inroads on the Republican congressional Sen ator Voorhees snid tonight the issue was a clear Hayes legacy to party placing it before tho country squarely on the side of tbe national It was just such an Issue as swept Jackson into nnd it would give the Democracy a now lease of It afforded tho host opportunity to throw dead questions nnd the Democrats would uo The Indiana senator is only giving voice to what is being said constantly by Southern and Western There is no doubt bnt they nope tho President will adhere to his present objections to an extra Among Republicans there IB a wide diversity of Such men ns Jones Of Watt of New Cameron and tho number ol representatives from tho West and the doubtful States wbo are in tbo city nro openly and above board in favor of calling an There is likely to be a concerted move to express this Reeling to tho President is reason for that Blaine coincides with these Of course there Is no doubt that tho chief animus is a party On the other hand the President is opposed to a called and has so expressed himself in a quitt way to various public men who have broached tbe It is objected that tbe Michigan vacancy cannot bo tilled for sixty nnd that the probabilities are strongly against Gov ernor in Republican interests by nn early call for an election to till the vacancy of As to district there it great though the are esteemed hotter now for an administration man than they will be next Little fear Is felt ns to Hawleys The situation in the House is such that tbe White House has fears of Republican ity to To this there are those a call who reply tbat the will vote with the Republicans in organizing tho They would so vote because a Republican organization would tbe admission of Lowe ot Alabama to his Hyatt Smith and Braumm are expected to vote with the The treasury Is disposed to take sides against an extra session upon the ground that tho ti per cents to fall due by the 1st of June can be handled without In anyway straining credit or disturbing It is de clared that the entire two hundred and one mill ions of 6s can bo taken There are on hand unissued in 4 per cents and fifty of With the surplus revenues which can be applied and what can be realized on tbe sale of tbe are claiming the whole amount of Us can be more than wiped out or funded at a lower The amount tbat can be paid right out before De cember next is set down at about Those Republicans who oppose an extra session say tbat they will le able in this way to make an argument which will offset the Democratic attack as to bank Greenbackers like General Weaver are disposed to over such a As tue chief argument they made on the house floor was against any funding at it will to position taken uy conservative Tlie Bayard WM at Census just buu total number of males In tho United States an and females or to every a loss of 1282 females In the ratio since due to extraneous FIRE A Colorado mining Town Wiped March the county scat of Ouster and a mining town of con which Is situated tho well known was visited before daylight this by severe which was not stopped until the entire business part of tbo town was The is distributed the principal business Tho insurance is very The fire is considered of incendiary It was first dis covered before daylight in the outhouse of Mil lers which was discovered to be sat with Water was obtained from wells aud was soon Al the letters and papers in tbe post were Including In bills of the postmasters re nt March Lake Village this morning Nixons block was tbe fire originating from a defective Wards variety Monro s the Odd Fellows and were tho Nixons loss Is insured for Odd Fellows Hall insured for Moore insured for loss covered by An adjoining building was badly damaged by fall ing Fire In tbe Albany Lumber At about oclock last evening Frank tbe watchman at the Boston Albany freight yard in tho Back rang in an alarm for a tiro which broke out in tbe west end of one of the lumber sheds in the Tbe nre spread and at the start looked Inc up brilliantly and attracting crowds of spec tators in spite of tbe Tbe prompt work ot the department kept tbe nre in check so that only about thirty feet of building was The loss on the lumber in tlie was while the damage to the building was about allot which falls on tbe Boston Albany Fire at The dwelling house of tbe late Dexter at nre at 2 oclock yesterday moraine and was completely with Its Tbe flames com to the adjoining house of Sanf which was torn down to check the The loss is between and Insured for In tbe Hincham Mutual 2000 in the ol New In March vet sell are In distress near this A bark laden with cotton is stranded about 350 feet from The other two are one whose names are not Tne United Leyden baa gone render THE C ft U E M U R D E R E R 7 The the at Special Despatch to Tho March Randall Bean of went to this afternoon and arrested John the tramp printer accused of being real murderer of at about a year Much interest in the arrest is manifested ns it is known that Stearns Kendall has been tried and is now under sentence to bo April 22 for hav ing Dearborn was found lit work In the of tho and offered no resistance to the who took him to Manchester for MAIME The After the How Some Were Out Special Despatch to The Boston March A petition is in cir culation here to aid in procuring tho appointment of Daniel Davis to tho position of collector of the port of General the present ho stands well at ters In Is not a tool and and therefore must bo removed to make room for in the House a nice little game was on tho Republican members hy the Union Strout of who assumes to lead tbo Republican presented the majority of the committee tin tho stato of tho Com taking strong exceptions to that portion of tho Governors specially re ferred to them and had tho matter ordered Thoh of pre sented tho minority setting that and nut join in premises and conclusions of the They had report ordered informed that the minority report contained portions of Governor 1Iaisteds and he Immediately moved tbat too vote ordering it to be printed bo Tho vote was and 58 voted in favor of and 150 The motion was ann tbe Unionists scored their first victory of the So agitated were tho Republicans over this matter that tonight they held a secret caucus for the purpose or urging their members to attend more regularly at the sessions or tno Legislature so In the future tbe scenes of today may not bo NEW Strickland has been nominated for Mayor by tbo Republicans of steamer Newport omitted her Wednesday trip on account of tho heavy man giving his name an Lyman Tarr of Rockport fell overboard from the wharf ot the Cape Ann Fish at yester and was with rescued from drown ing by employes of the special train collided with a way freight on tbe Concord about a a half this side of Manchester and tbe was a general Seven cars were thrown from tbe track and badly dam tint Official March last official act of President Hayes was the pardon of Thomas a convict in tue Illinois State penitentiary for embezzlement In tbe postal service in the district of The pardon arrived this dated March Senator March is an from a reliable source that the Governor today offered the made vacant by the resignation of Senator Windom to General of General served as senator and as railroad and Is lawyer of the City Striving to Evade March Brewers of filed complaint in the United b States Circuit sets up that tbe city ol Duluth was DJT an of the lature to issue bonds of the city to the amount of payable at the city of Now at an agency of the to bear Interest nt the rate of 7 per per By the not the faith of tbo city of wan Irrevocably pledged to the payment nt the interest and tho principal of the Tho complainant makes an exhibit that the city of Duluth is indebted to him in a largo Then comes the curious allegation tbat the city authorities sought to defeat tho pay ment of tho samn by procuring passage of nn net to create a village out of the He prays that this act shall ho declared unconstitutional by the Federal HOG Where Consul Crump Got in to In the Despatch to The Boston March tho most indig nant set of men In the country over Consul Crumps report of the ravages of hog cholera and trichinosis was the Chicago Board of It appointed u whoso investigations in florae degree relieve of It finds that ho has been deluged with communications from tho West giving tbe most alarming accounts of tbe ravages of the and that newspapers with articles marked have been constantly forwarded to him at tho object being undoubtedly to influence the It Is stated that Crump bused his report largely on tbo State agricultural reports of Investigation ot these shows some alarming The report for 1878 signed by says Dogs died of cholera in this State tbat The report of 187U gives the number of hoes and pigs dying of that disease ns The report for 1880 gives the cholera deaths at only These figures have sur prized tho Hoard of men quite as much as did Crumps consular and they have sent a committee to Springfield to investigate tbe State agriculture department and ascertain where Fisher got his It is feared that by these reports Crumps representations to tuo British government will he and that Secretary in having contradicted will be placed in an embarrassing predica Killed ny Strong Investigation by Medical Examiner Draper into the death ot Abraham Holmes at the Boston Hotel shows that the man came to his death some time between Tuesday night and Thursday morning from fits caused by excessive In bis possession were found pa pers which showed tbat be was once tho of the estate 81 Camden after wards janitor of the Union 40 State street that bo bad friends at Holmes nas neon at the Boston Hotel about a aud has had no visible means ot A Mill Stone with fatal March large mill stone in Fishers flour mill on South Des street late this seriously injuring four men wbo were working near August had his left log fractured in three and was otherwise perhaps ohn had both legs and will probably Thomas Blakely was cut and Taylor was knocked down t Murder at March most de liberate and coldblooded murder occurred here Charles a shot through the eye and Instantly killed Jerry a and colored The trouble was tbat Douglas had accused Green of rubbing him some time Douglas Remarkable f rum Special Despatch to The Boston March a man named Ross fell down the shaft of the Revere mine at Blue a distance of 130 bnt with only a broken Captain A telegram to Warren Merritt from Quarter master dated tbe New hays tbat Captain Snow wu sot M wel and was very THE In March March 7 40 100 20 Lt 2 41 100 Lt p 30 01 Ill 38 100 18 Lt Moan dally Mean dolly Maximum March writes Tho winter of 1881 is not There are yet at lease throe storm periods in this On the 13th or on the 10th and on the 20th or The last two periods will give us heavy snow one of which is likely to be tbe heaviest fall of tbe For New clearing weather during tho colder northwest rising Singular oC a NEW very ot nervous prostration has recently occurred in this city in connection with tho revival meetings bold In tbe African Bethel A daughter of John 18 years of attended tho meetings on Thursday and 3d and 4th when there was a great deal oS On Friday she sat leaning back in her seat with her eyes shut most of the aud when the closed was unable to walK and was carried homo and put in a Alter sitting some time Haydon observed was time to hut she did not speak or make any and at length her mother carried her to a bod and laid hir and she has not spoken or taken anything into bur stomach irom to breath ing and her pulse seems to be in a healthy but bhe Is apparently except that she Is exceedingly ble to any which causes her to move in a slightly convulsive She has been attended bv a competent who is of opinion that she knows what is going ou about hur and her father coincides in this Ex cept a slight deformity in one of her which she has had from she has always enjoyed good and her mental powers have been Work nr March flurry has been created among State and Federal officials by tho discovery of tho presence of a band of bold counterfeiters in this The criminals have been working together with skill and They were tracked by vanla detectives to and then the clews as to their whereabouts Tho officers say that this particular gang of criminals has cood coun and bills ou the First ana Fourth National Banks of Boston out in different parts ot the u large sum in smaller counterfeits on about a dozen different All these lately been sent to In in large They sum up in large bills sent In one and the detectives say they have this entire amount to three of seven engaged by the every one of tbe throe now belne in the of The detectives further allege that tho same gang of has been successful in securing good plates of Texas counterfeits ot which may lie A heavy reward is offered for the capture of the seven or nn American March has just been reported from Fortune bay than at American herring has been witn all Her name was not RUPTUR SHEEMAN returned trora His iAY and Uks of before and after 10 1 M JUI  

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