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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - March 6, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts                                ff THURSDAY MARCH PRICE TWO TO FACE L Another Battle for the Boston the Brawny Determined to Die American Base Ball Association Com in Despatch to Tho Boston SAN March Sullivan and Eob box knows San 1raticisco knows Robinson Is a blonde of and stands C feet 9 Inches 43 Indies Is his chest measurement and he weighs 180 Ho has a aggressive looking aud hi general a thoroughbred ap Ills cheek liones are high and his jaws look powerful enough to steel Ho lias been the lighting boxer the Olympic Club Jor fifteen and Is his to any roan Sullivan has He runs a mile has elevated the dumbbell eighty and has pushed up a Ho Is tough and cour A year ago this mouth lie proved superior to He didnt knock but simply showed him self the better Robinson is stronger and surer hitter than but he isnt so quick as He may possibly stand up before the Boston boy for four Ho will surprise everybody if he Sullivan Is In rigid training and acts as if ho expected a tough No one will bet on Robinson and few are The rush for seats Is aud the topic the knock out absorbs the attention of tho Slade has seceded from the Sullivan combina and Ills opinion Is therefore of some Half an hour ago he said to your that if the match was a square one Sullivan would at least knock out in tlie second If it is an arranged said Sullivan may not do tho business up until third but they will not box four rounds at that is idea of Or things may be Even If Sullivan is out of can Knock Ho has downed every man who stood before him in our The first was a young fellow from near Sullivan knocked him out In eight sec Since then he has done up seven other The longest job he has had was at when a short fellow stood before Jilm three minutes and a The man dodged the champions blows and had a trick of lint at last Sullivan struck him a blow on the that knocked him Sullivan never does any He makes two or three flour lilies with his left to see how the other man will shift his Having made up his mind as to which of his favorite points he can best reach he makes a step forward with his left and then suddenly steps out with his right foot and delivers a righthand his knockout with the whole strength of his and arm and the whole weight ol his If he Intends to Knock out In the first round hell go to work on him right from the and try to force him into a If he gets 111 in there ho will keep liim even if he has to shove him by the whole weight of his till he gets in his Tlie success of is in facility with he uses his right and the telling blows he delivers with together with the certainty of Tlie points Slade has have been given to and thu latter knows what to Your representative saw both men this They are In fine fettle and mean Sulli Tan tola mo lie regarded as the best man lio had eror and said his fortune was made If ho could stand up the four Sullivan will weigh about ail pounds tomorrow His backers flx his weight at The scats are all sold and demand a high lu Schedule of to Tho Boston March committee ap pointed at the annual meeting of the American Base Hall Association at Cincinnati met at the 1 Hotel at 11 oclock this forenoon to ar range a schedule of the games to bo played during tlie coming Tlie committee consists of sporting editor of iho Cincinnati aud decretory of tho Cincinnati club Williams of the and now manager of the Louis club and John manager ol the Washington There are presi dent of the American association and president of the Allegheny Base Ball Club Simmons Und William Athletic James Metropolitan Henry Eclipse Chris Von Dcr Abo and David Louis Louis Washington James Colum bus William and Balti more William Brooklyn It is thought that the National Leagues plan of trips every year will be adopted by the association that is to the Western clubs having visited the East last year will this season have the Kastern clubs copo them on their own the West ern The regular season will open with the Eastern clubs playing together In tne Hast and the Western clubs Hi tho The and will likely lie until April 1 to return to their respective clubs it they do not go back by that time they will be declared to play in any club acting under the tripartite The pitching nile as advocated by Williams is also being The permits the pitcher to pitch the ball as ho either above ir below tlie shoulder or recently tills change was vigorously opposed by many managers and prominent sporting but a reaction has taken and now there is a probability that tho rule will be the meeting this afternoon of thu club presided and of Columbus was It was decided to hold the meeting of the committee lor in March A reso lution wis adopted that arbitration commit tee should consist of tlie president and two delegates yet to bo A meet ing of umpires for the purpose of deciding upon a construction of the rules governing the association games was appointed to tako place in April The Keystone Association was admitted i party 10 the national The games which the Club of Unit association had arranged with the Unions will therefore be can Tlie schedule was then after which meeting adjourned until Tlie mem on invitation ol Kiralfy attended a performance of Excelsior tonight at the Academy of IO penalty of forfeit on the part either club falling I to bo on Professor the appears at the Caledonian rink in Gloucester this William Davis has resigned the captaincy of the and William Is to lill the William has been elected a A reader wishes to know who won the game from the which is down On their record as their only It was won by the Bay States of ami was thu fifth game played by tho Clark has again challenged and two men will meet for the second time at the Institute rink tomorrow Both have signed under which the race must bu started at 0 oclock Thomas McKInley proprietors the Paris rink lu East would like to know why they wero charged at the recent pame between the Mannings of Salem and the The sum was claimed by the official ref as his expenses from The faro from Brockton to East Boston and back is OTHER SPORTING Boston Gun Club The opening day of the fourth tournament of the Boston Gun Club brought together members of the shotgun fraternity ten who enjoyed a day at the The result was as follows First seven and divided und Johnson divided divided und Cooper divided seven und divided Perry und Hurt divided Third and Porry nnd divided Fourth live aud Curtis divided and Nichols divided He and Law divided Williams and divided Fifth unu Schueller divided Jenkins Cur tis and Perry Sixth Championship team badge this match was by both the Worces ter and the former winning after shooting olt live second was divided by tho Boston team aud the second team of tho enoh scoring The toum tonk tho third Johnson and Emer Nichols nnd Dickey divided Sampson and field divided Cutting and divided live and Hart Nichols Ninth and Decker divided Emerson and Jenkins divided Hart and law yer divided Winter Meeting of tho Yale Despatch to The NEW March first day of tho winter meeting of the Yale athletes was well attended at tho Howard was and and both of In the the sophomores were compelled to yield bv 8 and Mitchell were the best rope The sparring was and and showed considerable former was the won in tho contest with ana over Skatina Race in The fourth contest In the race on roller skates for the gold medal took place last night at the Maiden skating The competi tors were John Haley of Maiden and Clarence and Austin of Tho race was a close and was won by Haley in 11 min utes and has taken the medal twice but in last nights race the of one of his skates threw him down when ho was two laps ahead and had but seven moie to and so spoiled his chances of The match Is open to and petitions take place every Wednesday Irish Athletic Club At the annual meeting of the Irish Athletic hold last night at the 110 Eliot the following were elected officers for the ensuing term Robert vice Colonel Logan j Toomey financial secre John Cuddy John John Donohoe and Joseph Tho club voted to celebrate Patricks day by giving a supper and entertainment at tlie societys No Chance at Special to The March At the skating this evening tho third race for the champion ship gold medal with eight entries did not chanse the result as It already came in first and Tho New Haven Bicycle Special to The Boston NEW March New Haven Bicycle Club lias decided to hold its races May 28 at Hamilton Among the Interesting events will be a race between Harvard and i WALLER Lively Political Breeze in tlie Nutmeg Judge Birdsall Tolls the Story of His Wrongs and Affirms His Hartford in Sympathy with Waller Hew Haven Seems The meeting of Yale Bicycle Club will bo held in Hamilton New May anil some of tlie best rulers In tlie country will be There will bo contests between Harvard and Tlie entries for New Haven Kennel Clubs Maicli 13 anil have with 385 dogs exclusivo of litters of It will bo the largest bench show ever held outside ol Now IDENTIFYING Out of Asam At the Paris in East last evening a was played between of and the Paris Polo Club of Kast After playing some thirtyfive min the game was wnu by tlie Paris team in three straight The best playing of tlie Manches ters was done at their home the Paris Ifam outplayed their opponents in the captain of Ibe who has been ill since the lay rejoined the club last evening anil played a strong of the Bay States was The Bostons Victorious en The second National League tournament game lu Chelsea occurred last evening at tlie Pythian the contestants being tho of Chel sea and the The first after active play of 7 was won by Hie The second after sharp play for li was won by the and ilie after was won by the same The goal was secured lor Pj in OVi and the last and deciding goal was won by the ins in The game was by FrauK A costume carnival will occur at the Friday The Cambridge team play Hie Mannings at Salem Friday A race Is 10 occur at the port rink tomorrow The party appear at the new Bijou rink in New Bedford this to an exhibition il tle riul Thursday Tiie will appear tlie of the present week at the Tonight the Mai Ioo Club will play a match ganie at tiie Institute with lu tlie national annual Thu will at U Colored Ml Half u lozil to Boston NEW March In the liugg trial today at Long Island City most important testimony given was that of Adda at whoso pawnshop it was maintained Rugg pawned the Maybee When the accused was taken before In company with several other colored she failed to identify him until she had heard him At the sound of his voice exclaimed My God that is tho I would know his voice out ot a When Kngg was taken before another In company half a dumi other she at once ran forward How iru yon Mho also she saw tho watch In his More than thirty witnesses wero examined dur ini tlie Tho jury will resume the of In tho THE BEE ladly Wrecking the which thoti took The lire was promptly William was burned and will die Joseph Knox has a broken and John one ol tlie was Tho damage to Uic property will exceed by the Despatch to Tlie Boston March annual meeting ol thu Bee Lino railroad tonic place here old directors were voted by Tlie animal report showed total earnings of 01 expenses of 870 leaving net earnings of Both tonnage and revenue less than in tornier The the year tlie business was largely In excess of of any like period In the roads but a setback came In the The failure of staple crops told against the freight Then again the rail way stood nrm In its maintenance of rates upon competitive and In consequence saw busi ness surrendered for a considerable The bonded debt had been and now stands at The Increase is the result of general improvements ami equip nients fur the new Indianapolis Louis and the Id rall A new general of the Indianapolis railroad had been amounting la which would retire all mortgages and leave about as a provision lor the future re ol tlie Ma New Strike m New to Ttio Boston March hundred spin ners tiie meeting of tlie local union Secretary Howard was After full consideration 11 was decided to no more The spinners agreed lo contribute each per month for tiie support of sinking spinners at the anil money was provided lo enable tile spinners to supply placet ol strikers lo return Six pairs of mules are now running at BoardingHouse Scorched at to Tim Boston of the cov tenement in was j to the extent of this afternoon by which caught frum a detective The building was owned by Washburn j Company and Is you weary aud overworked Use Despatch to Tho Boston NEW March practices law In this and Democratic polities In gave Pure man today tho other side of the story about an exciting meeting at Hartford yesterday between Little Giant Waller and Judge 1 called upon Governor Wal ler yesterday Judge Bird with a distinct purpose lu When I entered his the Governor greeted mo us If lie was glad to see and extended his said 1 didnt come here for You and aro and this Is my last As you well your nomination and election cost mo I dont regret the but 1 propose to have I propose to expose you but as i am not accustomed to stab men lu the I havo drawn up u statement which I propose to give to tho public in good 1 dont caro what you give to the so long as you dont print my private letters to you nobody but a scoundrel or a would do That de pends upon said Will you let me see your mildly the I The Governor proceeded to read occasionally stopping to mutter a He went Into an adjoining room with the state ment In his Ho returned accompanied by his private I wish you to put this man said the Said I I will but not you return Unit I backed up against n table and put my hand on my hip I leave this office until you bring a force to put ino and the posso will havo to consist of some body else tho Governor and his private take your said the after obtaining tho I tipped hat and Good ami started for 111 in screamed the whereupon the private secretary stepped up putting his hand gently upon my escorted me to the My with Waller Is purely a matter of On February 21 L called upon mm at his own request to confer upon tho appointment of a new bank commis The Governor said that ho Intended to appoint Senator Hyatt to the but that the latter would have to resign his position as 1 protested against the appointment of Senator Hyatt to the on tho around that it would Injure tho chances of the Demo crats In selecting the next United States Senator Hyatt was elected from a district which had been giving majorities for years and it was by a mere chance or accident that lie wnB elected on a Democratic 1 concluded that it Senator Hyatt resigned his con would elect a his The would listen to any resigned his position nnd was appointed bank commis I then determined to break with tho Gov and called upon him In an honorable way to acquaint him with my when the scene occurred which 1 have described to Hartford With tho Despatch to Tho Boston March altercation between Governor Waller and Birdsall is the talk In political circles The sympathy jf both parties Is decidedly with the though a few politicians of his own party who opposed him before his nomination arc still his Governor Waller said today that ho had no fear of any threatened political revelation by Birdsall as to the conduct of the campaign In which lie Waller was Birdsall has since the affair been more talkative to representatives of newspapers of the other party than to those of his but has not thus far mado the reve lations which ho threatened to Governor Wallers friends are Inclined to congratulate him on his rupture with Birdsall it 15 was Inclined to be somewhat per sistent and domineering in pressing tho claims of his friends for The Times says this evening that the attacks of such a person cannot lessen the esteem in which the Governor is held bv Ills personal and political or Im pair tlie honorable record ho has made In his high The Governor saia yesterday the statements mado by Hie judge re garding raids ami demands for money In the are entirely There were no no no side no sticking any one for Of course there wore the usual et forts to raise money for necessary but thero was nothing dishonorable and nothing to Tho gentlemen whose names judge mentioned In Ids ex Governor William 1arsons and would pronounce the allegations unqualifiedly could not do Tho m Now to NEW March trouble between Governor Waller and Judge Birdsall of which culminated yesterday lu the ejection of tho latter from executive department at the has been general subject of com ment In New Haven Local politicians are discussing nothing Wallers action in being so greatly influenced by this man Birdsall has BO embittered number prominent New Haven Democrats against his excellency that now they seem over the disgraceful While reputation hero Is of tho many believe the serious charges he makes against chief and it rumored tonight that a local paper will tomorrow not only print a number of letters which passed between Waller and Birdsall luring the and which not only disclose party but places the Governor in an awk ward lint will also substantiate tlie charges mado by Governor said that there was no truth in statement that Waller tried to 8000 out of On me he has not asked for a but through persona ho presented tho Democratic nominee for governor with his for Biati Attorney Doolittlo said that having formed his opinion of Judge Hie matter no any llian he did when an inebriated Individual lulled the cockade oil a former governors hat during tho inaugural High Bixby says that Just such a disgraceful affair might have been expected from an unholy It Is conceded on all sides that Waller lias killed himself for a second but it is not believed that the escapade will Interfere with the success of the Democratic party In this State dur lug the national elect Fire in Despatch to Tho March old shad factory in was discovered to be on tire last The vicinity is sparsely and before much help could be obtained the with the execution of the engine was de Tlie lire was set by an who got in by breaking several panes ol glass In tho engine The to about The structure was ot was built about forty years ago and occupied thu site ol a mill was It was owned by the Cutler Manufactur Company o anil was run on hosiery Tin mill had been slopped for about ii The insurance to in policies of each hi tne Merchants and Providence of this the Liverpool and London and ttio and tiie Traders SENSATION AT Lawyer and u Special Despatch to Tho March sensation has been created here by absence from town of a lawyer in Worcester It Is reported that a young lady or tills town has departed with Travis has held a num ber of responsible town here and lias boon superintendent of the Baptise Sabbath tho young lady reported to bo involved having boon a scholar In tho Sunday school class of which ho was in Travis Is a married man and has a wife and one A few before his dc parture Travis sent his wife and child on a visit to friend In a neighboring saying that he would join presently but as ho did not the thinking that there was something returned to town only to find her home forsaken by her Before leaving Travis disposed of his law There is consid erable excitement over the as both purples were very well known CONE BUT NOT County Olf hi to Ttio March excitement prevails at Huron over tlie de falcation of Martin county treasurer of Huron Vantleet came into two years ago and Is a resident of His bondsmen aro tho leading merchants and citizens ot that Van fleet disappeared quietly last going on n Lake Shore train and taking with him two largo which it is now learned wero filled wl 111 money and Tho county safe could not be opened by the commis until when it was learned that tho safe was and between and In cash Torn envelopes signs of dis order in the interior of tho safe showed that tho money was gathered together Tho theft is complete and Includes in taxes paid Into the treasury lids Tho district school funds and the Norwalk city funds are on deposit hi the National City and conse they lose It is supposed that Van fleet lias lied to THAT HOTEL Prices Story of Joseph Cooks Visit to Au Unexpected Attack and Emphatic lan guage the Corridor of a A Prayer as a Medium of Advertising a A Venerable Mans Despatch to The Boston 1 March evening a well dressed man of venerable appearance was ob served standing in one position on Congress striet exposed to Ibe To all questions why 1m did not go home be returned the answer i have been commanded by Almighty God to stand on this spot until He remained until removed by and then that unless he was lo stay tlie eity would tile slat ion he was found to be Hopelessly tiie sub ject of in a Steam March bailer of tlie owned by exploded witli this com lliu house anii ALLEGIANCE OR Opening oC Clio nt Union Special Despatch to Tho Boston March tanners convention mot today inul is a very large all parts at and the proceedings aru liy the utmost A committee was appointed to wait on The com hold a conference the who assured them that the government would do all In Its power to aid them In gaining their great This statement wiu reported to The convention seems determined to discuss their wrongs occasionally an im spirit rises In his boiling over with righteous the whose policy is charged with being to bind the Province hand and toot by monopoly and Strong words are anil those who would at onoe lly to to secure their freedom are to bo only subdued by the assur ances the convention to maintain their position until Hie last demand is to the privy council ot und separation from Dominion la the course which receives tho most One speaker put tho question In the lol lowing graphic Are he to bo tho tree nnd hon ored sons of mighty empire or the bastard in fants a confederacy When convention opened stage was hung with Union hut adjournment tooli place at noon tho HIK was removed from hall Whether thla was the act ono of the secessionists or not cannot bo learned the circumstance Is full of especially iis no was mado by the convention to have lite Has restored to Its Tho convention will settle down to busi ness Action will be taken on a reso lution swearing allegiance lo tin a oppose tills resolu tion and move that the convention declare for FOREIGN Tho Revolts in Lily to Tho Boston 1 March An Investigation Into the re volt winch broke out yesterday In prison hero shows that It was well had the promised aid from outside par lies been would have been One of tho prisoners engaged In the revolt stated this morning that they were Induced to join In the promises of aid by parties who said that a simultaneous revolt by natives would occur against and It would have strength to copo successfully with tho army or There is no doubt that a general uprising had been as almost simultaneously with the move ments of the prisoners at Cairo a revolt occurred among the prisoners and both of which were suppressed with Sev eral ringleaders of tho revolts have been and the guards around the prisons Tamo by Force of A very large crowd assembled at the Grand Opera this to witness the spar ring match between Jack Stewart of this city and Thompson ot and Thompson gave bonds to keep tho aim the exhibition was The chief of police and a posse of ten wero performance was very about six rounds Thompson Is arranging matches with tlm English pugilist and the colored ol Ioit Duncan suys he has not yet a mulch to apart on tune and Osman Digna Ready for tho March A refugee who has arrived at reports that Osman In in command of men at with a considerable number of troops at other points subject to his Ho Is prepared to resist any attack tiy the but Is disposed to remain on tho le is reported hy oilier refugees that the troops arrived at Tokar jusi in lime to tlie as the defeated by were returning to the place with the lii ot pulling all the prisoners to the Wealthy English Solicitors Frederick Searle Parker and Searle composing Hie Ham of solicitors at 37 Bed ford have absconded with liabilities estimated at more than They acted as financial for a large number of wealthy Including many of the and their Is believed to lie duo to speculations for personal account in which their clients money was Three Dynamite Factoring March The police have discovered three dynamite laboratories in this and be lieve that others A workman was arrested today In the suburbs who was attempting to some small bombs Into the are found In the streets almost and a feel Ing of great uneasiness It Is surmised much of the used by the terrorists from America via tho to Tho Boston I March tho de spatch in todays relating lo the be tween Joseph Cook and Price of this stated today to your corre that on lUlh of ho mot Cook In the Congregational Bos nid that Cook then agreed to attend Prices meeting on the evening of his lec ture In and take part In the It was arranged that I should meet him at tho depot on his said so that no time might be lost In potting to the Do not announce that I will bo at tho prayer said because tho train may be anil hi that case It will bo im possible for irn lo be present and the people will be I did not make any public announcement that Cool was to bo present at my prayer and therefore did not use him tor an advertise as ho kindly agree ment 1 met him at the depot on his arrival in Tho train was only four minutes Cook Immediately inquired If the prayer mooting had been set for 7 1 told him it Ho seemed pleased at the opportunity to go to the prayer and I was 1 think Cook wanted to use the prayer meeting to advertise his said wo can save a minute or two If you had as soon walk to tho Cheshire House and not wait for tho yes just as and took my and thus we walked arm in arm like two happy brothers to the Cheshire I went with him to his room and Mo to Cull for Him in time to reach tho church by said the people will not be assembled before that time if yon have been accustomed to having your meeting at About time agreed 1 cannot say the exact Cook says exactly called at his room and rapped upon the as I would at any private I did not pound the Cook opened the In a terrible rage and sprang upon and would have precipitated mo down the stairs f been his superior In physical strength and resisted In a burst of eloquent as bo was trying to push me down lie used such language as Yon have spoiled my lecture You are a nuisance What are yon bore lor What are you doing here aro the rudest man I oversaw 1 will re port you to this you barbarian As soon as I got hold of Cooks hands and brought him to a quietly whats the matter Dont you remember yon told me to call for you In time to get to the prayer meeting by Is It said 1 took out my watch and It was Juat Cook hack into his room and said 1 will be there in ton said It you feel too to go to tho prayer meeting and wish the time to rest before your lecture I will excuse you to the and it will bo all said I must go to that meet and will I will be there in ten 1 walked rapidly to the and Xu 1Utco Cook How he found the way I do not I called upon him to lead In as wo had and ho arose and After singing a hymn I called upon him in a courteous and complimentary manner to a few What was my he took his hat and walked making a vast deal more and disturbance my church door than 1 had at his private 1 am not the author of the article In the Cheshire about Cooks con Cook says My duty required me to protect my oppor to meet my appointment with the lecture J and gentleman were the lecture com Whatever duty Cook owed to liU lecture committee ho owed to me as one of that lie would mako It appear that 1 was a third party coming hi Intrusively to interfere with ids engagement with which Is not tho in an Imperious ordered me from the Leave this hole at wore Ills the proprietor ot the Cheshire fully substantiates the account of Price so iar as the hotel is as docs who occupied the next The editor of the Student at tho conclusion of Cooks which It published slates that a portion was owing to its lons It Is the opinion of people hero that Cooks behavior was that ot a illtempered How much may bo excused lor his fatigue and feebleness the chari table may Sherman Bays that ho looked and acted like a crazy BOTH FEET sui Sleeps in u to Tho March fact in regard to who ills feet so badly m Aroostook Is that both had to bo Pinkham is a ing young BO years He is a native ot Massachusetts and a resident ot and went to to get at his that of mak nig He failed to get a and as his money was exhausted he started to walk to this all that can bo learned he at times acts as if not In his right and lie appears extremely When he reached Keed plantation he stopped nt one house and asked for a drink of and at an other Me asked II he could get supper but he did not say ho hadnt any On being told bv the lady of the house where he called that her husband was away and that It was not convenient for her lo gvt ho leit the door ami going a short distance went into a mid lying down tell fast Tills was Thursday When awoke he heard the voices or some men who wero talking he to but could and was unable to He fell asleep and he finally recovered consciousness managed to get nj and walk about half a mile to a Ho told the woman who to the door that ho thought his feet were and asked her it could get lie was at it was ascertained that both feet wero frozen and a physician was sent Pinkham was In the barn from Thursday night till the next and he did not have anything to Irom Tuesday of the week when went into the barn until he reached the huttse men Hoth have been amputated and the wounds are nearly The people at plantation have been very kind 10 the un man and everything possible has been done for his o bo delivered at a stable here In the when the cash was to he pain Tho stock was duly on hand but no purchaser or A disappointed lot of wouldbe sellers took their several ways In no very pleasant It Is surmised the gentleman might have borrowed a few dollars of some ot the but they are SNOW MOUNTAINS nyn lu Despatch to Tho Boston March Tho Sorol which has been snowbound live managed to push through tho Units and reached this city this morn Tho snow along the line was from six to eight feet Most of the passengers had reached their destinations by but some spent the entire live days on the cars and came in with tho On the Jerome where a blocked train has just been dug the snow was piled mountains and engines sent to tho trains relief were also blocked A TREASURERS Tho Criminal nu to March George insurance agent and was arrested this afternoon tor embezzlement of from the Odd Fellows Mutual of which he has been treasurer soveral His offence became known lu but as he had merely taken the funds for personal use and professed ability to restore tho full amount in a short time the trustees procured a concealment ot the from tho merely requesting Hunts The unfortunate man was unable to obtain pledges for for restoration to the when fur ther delay was refused and he was taken into touy at his home in this He and his family were greatly shocked at the ab rupt turn In the lie has been unable to ob tain ball GROUNDS FOR Whut dinned 3eutlt9 Iiy I lie Despatch tr Tho Boston March an old resident ol died quite suddenly at home hi that village Sunday evening His death was supposed have been caused by lung with which he has suffered for a year or but Hie stories were told by several of his who wero with him evening put entirely different appearance on tho It scorns that Saturday evening together with soveral ot his paid a visit to ono Moses at the end of the and It is stated that while thero crowd drank quite freely and the social party ended in a grand In which Fowler was badly and The fact whether this story bo true or that Fowler didnt arrive homo until Sunday morning that ho then took to his com of much pain through tho day and died evening quite It Is under stood that an Investigation Is to be made In the Special to Tho March Tho mother of Hartley the is Campbell has been telegraphed to lu New York to come to her William Evarts m Possession of Surrogates Special Despatch In Tho NEW sat with a wearied face all day listening to argu ment of William Evans in the James will Kvarts has speaking for three and this afternoon Brings and takable signs ot The court officers were and two special lor the were just alunit to when almost out of sat There was a very large crowd of for March Buffalo has umler a trip to giving conceits in and Ham Invitations arc tu lie to Weils Miss Clara the to i Iany the as which par I in the 1 au lu this city arc i uisu to be in at to Thu March steel dealers of Montreal have advanced tho price of cast steel one cent per pound m consequence ol tho recent in the customs Agents of companies contend that the change in the tariff will prove a serious matter to of edge tools anil agricultural Implements In the who have not been considered iu the recent Fivo for Despatch lu 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