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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - May 8, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts                                Nj Forly a Four Only fifteen Boat Loads ol People Adrift 36 Two Women in the List of the ft Brave Engineer One at the Cost of His The Captain of the City of Rome Severely rescued They are without clothes and have lost everything they bad in tho The Department of Marino and Fisheries will look after thero and send them to Glasgow as soon as The crew is mainly composed of Glasgow although there Is a smattering of other nations among They all speak of thu catastrophe as being the most sudden and appalling that any of them have ever Only two women were The Jane was only saved bythe sacrifice of the life first a who returned to tho ship from the boat arid rescued He had not time to get Into the how before the ship went carrying with her tho gallant and heroic James one of the American said lie was in his bunk when the slenal to stop and reverse were He rushed on saw a red light bearing down on thri heard an officer shont and then a terrific and shortly after seeing the third officer going to the side With a globe lamp to ascertain the damage he followed looking saw a bole about six feet through which the water was pouring in Tlie following details were obtained from Joseph one ot the whoso experience was one of fearful privation and heroic endur He was standing so side when the collision occurred not a friend pulled him he would have been killed ou The ships doctor was alongside He was In jured by a The all rushed for Tho passengers seemed as also did the who was washed from the deck before the vessel Tax Collector ot Among tlie NEW May board Ihe State of Florida were fifty and officers aud as fol lows first Mann Cabin Philadelphia Joseph New Toronto James Colbach and Philadelphia Daniel New York George Andrew New York New York New York IN IOR Yesterdays State Convention of the Third Minor Called Upon to Clear the Sky of He Faxons Seat in the Gallery Costs Him He Can to but finally If tho country was to be saved It night be saved with the of slavery as well as without The Prohibitory party has not cached the position which I it to but s where God has planed with the divine AFM THE NewYork The Massachusetts Prohibition convention met in Hall yesterday alter Tho meeting was called to order by chairman of tho execu tive committee After the call was Travis of was elected temporary A committee of fourteen was appointed to nominate nine delegates to attend the National Prohibition Convention at July William Colcord was elected score tary pro A committee on three In withdrew to an The chair man of the committee on permanent reported a long list of were The were George of of Stephen Mallei ot Trask of George of David ot South Colonel Boyden of South Duren Ward ot Cam John Blackmer of Spring Campbell of Attleboro Boston Mary Salem Father Hudson Benjamin Shep Solomon East Douglas Boston Hay Plymouth Moses Boston West Eugene Boston Gardner Deacon Princeton James Lowell Walter Brockton Deacon Edwin Chelsea A James Boston s today where God has placed with tho divine of some day making it the Instrument by the great moral so essential to the suffering would yet be The speaker here reau an abstract from a otts At tho suite dinner of President it six wine wore placed at ouch guests Probably they had six ot wine went on If the Presidents anxiety for the nomination equals his appetite for wine It must ho a consuming Are we forever to boost men Into ottico who bow to shrine of or I do not believe With him may be doomed to the party has Insulted tho Prohibitionists The Republican party has trilled with us long but our eyes are fully and we shall not be upon to a special despatch to the from Maine Ihu liquor Miner that paper as one that i Could bis to take tho wrong side upon the besl Lord only who is the author of the Perhaps I am mistaken writer may bo better known In another article tries to prove that the Maine law Is a but Its very logic confutes the How long will tho press of Beaton continue to insult Iho of the people by such They will one say it that their statements lire not perhaps they will be willing to tell the truth about these things Instead of printing special despatches Iron Irresponsible and Thomas Andrew 1 Miss Ada Miss Amy Thomas 1 all of Special Despatch to Tho Boston May steamship ot the Donaldson line oE steamers arrived hero at 9 this of tlie erew of the wrecked State of About 120 passengers and were only forty tour being Ten of these with the remaining persons who were are oii the of and are expected here in a day or The captain and chief officers of the ship went down with the alone being account of the disaster Kiven by this gentleman and members of ihe crew Is that It about 11 oclock at when everybody was in the ship then being about 1200 miles of the most westerly of THe night wan vary al though there was no tho sea was calm as Suddenly those on watch saw a red light on tho starboard bow bearing down on The order was given to stop and The third officer called out and immediately a tho Pomona of the side of the steamer with terrific a hole in The bark sank many of the men down ii their captain two men being able to secure a small by means of Immediately after the collision the State of Florida began to settle and the captain gave tho order to Sower the The passengers were aroused and told to save They rushed ou deck immediately In i dazed and bewildered and Panic The crew and passengers ran frantically to and the women went Into most of the officers lost their and suddenly With a fear ful plunge the steamer careened and went taking with It its terrorstricken crowds on Fifteen after the red light was soon 120 persons had been Four boats had been and In these were fifty per One of the was too heavily and It Five men managed to crawl on top of the which they clung to all the cold water breaking over them and chilling them to the One un named became stuck fast under the bars the and remained underneath all He could be heard moan but towards morning ho became One of the other boats rescued these people in the aud relieved the Imprisoned mariner by breaking in the bottom ot the boat with their The boats then got together and proceeded jn a They had ho and for thirtysix hours they drifted on the suffering agonies of extreme The vessel sank at 11 oclock on the night of April and they were picked up by the Therese ot Christiana on Sunday at A day or so the Therese met the City of and signalled her to come and some of tho but she on course without coming near the vessel to make any Inquiries or oiler any help and the conduct of tho captain Is commented on with great bitterness by the shipwrecked peo ple The Louise of relieved the Therese of of her and on the 5th of May transferred them to the Tbo Therese will arrive in port lor a couple of and pending its arrival it will be Impossible to ascertain who were those lost ou the bark as the captain and the two sailors are on board the She belongs to although registered at and aud had a crew of The official report of Captain McLean of the elves the fol lowing as Thc jut 8iivedl James third late of William Francis David David Alexander James George second Neil assistant James assistant Kobert assistant John John John Adam Mill bakeis Joseph Andrew James Josiah Eliza The Following Are on Board the Therese i Thomas James John Peter lamp John John John Charles George William second Edward John Jane Hugh Peter Francis The did not stop lint lo where will laud tbe Miss May Onto David New York Phila delphia Cleveland Abraham Wil aud Thomas Williamson Chicago Miss Henry Mies Lillian Wood and all ot Edward Jon Alice William Brown and Mary William Joseph William James Bernard John John Samuel John Martin Miss Lizzie Fannie Susan John Hugh James Charles Ellen Peter James Martha Mary Edward Ellen Miss Ellen Kobert Stew John Kobert Stew X i ll t H Til It II The Revenue Reformers Bound to Renew Jot in bnt at the Democratic National Arthur from Vetoing the 3itz John Porter Hi Colcord ot 0Stevens of John HI of offered by Johnson ot Minor was Invited to the and Moses Gragg of who is over 80 years was escorted upon the The presidentelect succeeded to the chair and said From the time I commenced one of the most sacred duties of tho casting of a 1 voted With Republican until it was a noble and I love to the memory of the vast results It ac for tho welfare of the But after It had its leaders ap to bo with emoluments lor themselves and their took no interest In the promotion of other Important moral re forms which continually came to tha de manding attention and a It Thomas French and ot the finance committee thei stated the expense of the whie would not exceed were to be raised by sub money was being Henry was seen In the It was sug gested that perhaps Faxon might bo glad to pay the bad yet to be Faxon arose very and with one of his most whin lug smiles said 1 will fork over the A delegate tho floor and Wo can raise nay of Ho probably needs all lies got to help the Then Faxons clarion rung through tho I 1 shall have money enough after I pay that Tho having thus been disposed the chairman oC tho committee on delegates reported the following selection Miner Bos ton New Bedford James Cambridge Lynn Boston Bos ton and Despatch to Tho Boston May largo basket of hand some red roses was placed ou Representative Blackburns desk this morning as a compliment for the vigorous speech ho made yesterday against tlie motion to strike out the enacting ot tlie Morrison I always thought that white were placed on coffins at said a prominent protectionist as he sniffed at the t I fancy the donor of that that red flowers were sym of innocence and rumbled of as ho congratulated Blackburn upon his effective Tho defeat of the tariff 1ms boon the principal conversation at the Capitol There Is some calk of bring ing in a new and several ambitious members have prepared measures for the revision of the tarill that they think will bo acceptable to ttio but Mor rison and other members of the ways and means committee say that no further attempt to revise tho tariff will ho made this The motion to strike out was carried by the votes of Anderson and who originally voted in favor of consideration of tho who Is the most promi nent member of tho Kansas delegation In the favored the Morrison bo su it proposed to put lumber on the true ho learned several days ago that art William Elizabeth Kate Benjamin FOOD FOR THE Gross Body to be Most Corona Consigned to Special Despatch to The Boston May gentlemen passed through of the Pennsylvania railway station this evening and train for Tho parly consisted of Bailer Harwitz and his sou and a medical They acted as the escort to the remains of tha late Professor Samuel which wore on their way to the LeMoyne crematory at are to be reduced to The dead body of the distinguished man waa encased in a casket covered by a wooden in one of the Adams express cars at the head of the It was the fact HIM this trip had to bo which caused the relatives of the deceased to maintain secrecy regarding the date of Ihe The brief notices of the pro death caused much It Is gen supposed that the arrangements for the funeral had not been The family knew of tlie fathers having been apprised of It but it was not until tbe will was read thai it was learned ho had adhered to his When It was there were found to bo full directions for the care of the body Every effort was to bo made to prevent a Ho directed that an autopsy should be made upon his and named the persons who were to per form the HP also declared that his body should be and the ashes placed In the family vault at Woodland Professor Gross had long been in of and frequently expressed himself upon this question without Once he remarked to a Miat he did not desire his body to lio In the ground and and some one 100 years from now ana llud hm He favored crema tion upon general hygienic principles of greater benefit to the living than having hundreds of bodies decomposing In the It was at one time thought thai ho had been dis from this but the opening ot the will made it certain that he had ihe autopsy upon the remains was made It was conducted by and there were present Professor Jacob and At tbe request ot the y the full result of the will not be made known until some lime In ihe It disclosed the brain was very Snd and feature in the political history of Massachusetts that for many years neither of tho leading parties has had the moral courage to out loose from its affiliations with tlie liquor saloons of simply from fear lest tlie opposite party should acquire more extensive control In tho manage ment of affairs hi At the lowest esti the saloons In Massachusetts do not control on the average less than live votes a total of ballots at every State By these figures we can plainly see why It Is that the of the State exercise such a Irresistible In fluence upon both of the old political To tell whole my if was on the witness I would nooner have free rum in tlie cities and towns which vote for thR license than tho condition of affairs in those cities and towns sanctioned by the In that case the while not de claring as It that the liquor business is wrong and destructive to tho principles of good would not be saying to tho people as it now that It 5s proffer and re If conducted under slight and not too near a school A great step forward In the direction of na tional emancipation will be made if the passage be secured of the now before Congress re cently introduced by Senator ingalls ot which provides that the collectors of Internal rev enue shall bo prohibited from receiving special taxes or granting licenses on Hie business of brewers and liquor dealers in any State or munici in which tho currying on ot such business is contrary to the laws of such State or can afford for once to follow an le set by more progressive States tban our If we will but look at the growth of tho third party since 1880 we ought certainly to feel In 1880 ihert were only Prohibition votes cast In all the United In 1881 the num ber was increased to In 1862 nearly votes were a gain of 233 per in one It is claimed by Starring ot that in 1881 over or votes will be cast for president If tne temperance people will forsake the old parties aud unite and in 1888 he predicts that a Prohibi tion president will be Mv 11 have to wait until or a national triumph the redemption of our people meantime and lo tollow will amply repay us for all the necessary cost and Gloucester aud Fay said that a project bad been foot to unite the Womens Christian League and State Temperance Alliance with the pro In order tlie better to promote tho one groat cause of He moved that the chair appoint a committee of three to meet in confer ence tho same representation from tlie other to feasibility of tho The motion was carried by a small Charles chairman of tho ou submitted the following Wo liquor truffle as tho enemy of oC public tho prime ol and the to outer It the and him pub lic it pucka tho and no Justices it ami our Institutions ana the existence It tuftus im tho oC tho him down a moral unlit to olso the high ot It the most of oE It uid roa It on Brent moral the body unit its in greatest tho of tho It which from the or to inro tor its all thia ia patiently relations Unit unit a and its by unit statutory After tlie presidents the following com on credentials was appointed by ihe chair AS FIVE STRONG m Mud STRONG the of Special Despatch tn Tho May great commotion was caused ou Westminster street today by tlie freaks of a raving About 9 oclock this morn ing a powerful closely pursued by another ran across Market square and up West minster frothing at the Pedestrians gave him plenty of On tho Police man Gardner endeavored to stop but he shook off the officer and kept on UP the Near street Policeman Clark seized but the fellow had Ihe strength of a giant and again out thinking that tbe negro wis only the officer drew his club in when the other colored man came un and explained that his brother was The two started off the newcomer having told officer that the maniac would go along They had not gone far wbeu the madman was seized with another After a struggle tbe police succeeded In bind ing him a Then he was conveyed to Hie central where It took live men to put in ilie i added Tbe negros name is Henry Ho IB veals and In Glen He has been employed as a hostler for two About a month his employers noticed thai ho was acting strangely ana advised him to co Hu but somi lie has been loitering around Wanens Yester day be piled six or seven blankets on a horse and this morning lie wont into the taking out a said lie was going to run in a race fur His brother got the animal away irom but the man darlea out upon the TO MONTREAL BY A w on oui AVith Despatch to Tha Kostun May Darky who has just returned from has succeeded in organ izing a new company to be known as the Halifax and Steamship Com It is the Intention ot the promoters ot the company to maintain a line of steamships be Montreal and calling at ports on of Canso aud The first steamship for the has already left Glasgow lor this port with a full Immediately alter the will open the line and will be followed Dy other vessels It is the hue will considerable way Special efforts will be made to secure passenger and with the great attractions of the route to tourists its success in tills direction cannot be The Titan is said by Bently to be a vessel in every will ir Chelsea Nathan Southampton James Bol ton and Samuel The chairman ol this commit tee reported that FiftyOne Were In the convention uy 104 The committee on nuance comprised Barton of and Kichards of The committee was to re tire for Here President said When the tem people desire to have the cobwebs re moved from thu political Bky they call ou was received with l am afraid he my is too short to reach all the cobwebs that have collected to ob scure the political While you recently begun cannot be said to lull of the hope of immediate no man wno respects his country and his God would wish It to places with the most hopeful on The other day I read m a island paper an elaborate article which stated that the political action of Xew lorU Mate this year would the result o the and that the election in New would hang upon New York that of New City would depend upon now we have tlie spectacle of Kullui and Tammany ruling the A similar out look can be viewed right here in What are you going to do about it I do not know what the result of the coming canvass will but I do know that neither of the two leading parties care to secure a clean in respect to I have no language adequate to describe the condition or the party which is to tlie actual slate ot its bended knees receiving dictation from tlie crimi of Hut the Democrats are In the where the Democracy thu Prohibitory party stands better and is more respected than in New the party is in the Here they are trying to the consciences ol men aud alive to tlie need of and its work in and other Southern Slates that the party realizes the of the rum traffic aud has taken steps to keep tUe hydra headed monster The Republican party is today tii great danger of will assuredly if the party persists in its corrupt The abolition ol shivery was not the stroke of the Instead cf being a stroke of thu it wasa stroke ot divine Providence against the cun The latter held aloof from abolition till the last as soon as Tho Felt the our arms succeeded in the We are where we not because the vaay or any other party wilted but because Gid The great president hesitated In State and to niv urn 1111 tho treasuries with the profits is to enter into complicity with and misery und thirls no warrant in religion or moil right to vote is in tlie individual to sex uv subject to such regulations an apply to nil imcl secure ti each iull protection In its and experience prove that uro not but Injurious nn H That the progress of our anil the ui thf party thorough of tho prohibitory forces through out tlie Suite for aud aggressive efforts In helmir us justified WB nro in declaring the license law to be n covenant with death uml im agree ment with its repent ami we declare in tha courage of our convictions hv vote and unwearied out mi this the liquor censes mid criminals no In tho Johnson thought every grand cause should move In Us own destined and would there fore move that tbe convention reconsider that part of the resolutions where the words without to sex nul supply for sex an other An elderly delegate attempted to Johnsons ignorance of tlie history of womans identification with the and hi could prove that woman had never been an Injury to advancement of any Louiso Barton ol Lawrence regarded this as a prohibitory and not a woman suffrage and lu her opinion it was not the place for tlie advocates of woman suffrage to press their of n young spoke with much emotion of the miser able haunts in where her pro services and charitable inclinations called Sho believed sincerely that womans ballot would be the most means to bring about the emancipation of thousands of men and women from Minir Indians could not allow herself to go away from tlie hall without raising her voice In Kho thought the women who bat lout tolled for elevation of their sex should have a chance in the Prohibition Cries or Question ren dered what said Johnsons motion was H C llon ascended the platform and began to For years it had pretended to the friend of tna temperance peo John Had been one or Hie most in his prophet whom they had But there was a limit beyond which he did not dare He feared to stand on the prohibition Our present D was In about the same lie Too virtually sanctioned Iho liquor Order several Ibo chair asked what tlie point and the response came that Fays remarks were too 11 Watson was called On account ot the of tlie lie only spoke of ins ile to as n son and and ad a lew arguments in tavor of giving her tlie The convention adjourned at C Himself Twice in n William Travels to town from East went tho Tlie re sult was m the evening lie was In such an inebriated condition that a patrolman felt it to be Ills duty to William and to the Commonwealth to gather Tlie man was accordingly put to betl in fiThe surroundings evidently were not exactly to Williams and he determined to juil tlie scene by shuffling ff tub mortal He very deliberately look off his fastened It to a strap he hud about his took a con tile of turns about Ins neck and sus pended from the A sergeant coming Imo saw Him and at once William made another attempt some ot an hour later by making a rope of a portion of his He was rescued and cut down and to prevent his auy further trouble tor but learned several days ago that Morrison was willing to allow lumber to bo stricken from tho hoping to gain for tho measure several Demo cratic Anderson also observed that tho sentiment In opposition to tariff agitation in his district was much stronger than he had gen James of Now a revision of the tariff and a reduction of duties because ho behoved that the people of his district favored He after numerous con with tho members from with one voted against the motion to strike out the en that they differed In toto as to tho manner m which tho tariff should bo says that such revision ns lie be his constituents desired was Im possible at the present session of Con and ho therefore voted tho Tho revenue reformers on Democratic Iho House purpose currying Hie fight ou tho tariff from Congress to Democratic Na tional and they expect there to bring In aud adopt a platform which will forco the protectionists In tho fight under the banner of a tariff lor revenue or join the ranks ot their the other Democrats sco in their victory tho ity of compelling tho Democratic con vention to adopt a more conservative plank in tlie national one upon which the In the States of New Now Oregon and Vir ginia can be lUndall says that lip thinks Congress will bo able to Iho 16th of Tho appropriation bills will bo brought hi and passed as rapidly as Action ot tho Monne to Tbo Boston May House today passed a number of among thorn the to repeal the test passed the House some weeks ago and was amended In the The Fltz John Porter was by General who moved the House how concur in the amend ments to the Tho opponents of led by objected to to a conference committee and moved to refer It to the committee ou military Bayno of 1ennsjlvanla moved to concur In the Senate The speaker decided that ihe motion made by the member from Ohio had and in support of It and addressed tbe raised question ol on the ground that by the provisions of the Ing tho master was a ten He would have been killed but for tho timely arrival of some other 1nduccl is suffering from a number of while tlie ringleader of tho is running the BOUND TO BE AM Gertrude Crawfords Croat Ambition Har Visit to Now York Oo bv Considerable comment has been occasioned In Chelsea circles by recent of one of its fairest daughters to an account of which was published In yesterdays accompanied by her Alice Gertrude lady referred arrived at her residence in Chelsea at a late yesterday Alice is a prepossess ing brunette ot 17 full of vivacity and ambitious in tho Her manner Is most with an entire absence of Upon questioned as to the nasty stop she had undertaken remarked I wanted to be an but mother always said I never could bo know bet I left home April ostensibly return to school at My mother accom mo to the depot and purchased my but toou leave of mo before tlie train I Immediately got out and changed my ticket lor I had When on tho oars I happened to get into conversation with a In tlie ol which 1 told him that I wan cuing to New although my family be that I was on my way to He ex pressed much and you aro not 10 New York alone I told him t He said something must be and pressed mo to tell him my I expressed my desire to go ou tho saying It was the great ambition of my After talk on the no sun he had a friend in Mew with whom he thought lie could exert his to assist This gentleman left tho cars at Worcester and I travelled as far as I passed the night with some and lett for New York tlie next arriving thero Wednesday April Did any as has been stated by tho New York accompany you queried tho No I went entirely and on my ar rival m New York 1 drove to Dennis Hotel on but not helms able to obtain a room 1 wont to the Hotel Stephen In Eleventh and to the Prospect House on Tenth Hundred mid where I On Monday lastI called on Janauschek at the Slur Theatre from Indigestion tlie progress of that painful by tho nee of an so composed tbat it will give to tin prevent rouso the liver to healthful invigorate the and through the activity of these promote the natural of the stomach and AVERS PILLS are compounded that their though effectually pro duces the above in remove the cause of Liver Kidney pis aud many other serious contain no mineral nor poisonous sub and ilo gripe unless the bowels are and even then their influence ia To continue their effect lu constipated or chronic they need only bu in diminishing instead of and m or travelers in sparsely settled countries are at liey tire of inestimable There is a sickness they will not hi most cases if taken To girls just entering upon ami to whose period of maternity is l Avers in moderate merely to ensure regular notion oi will bo found of incalculable BY Ayor Sold by all for the of netting as to I should She me very but us she was for a she requested mo to call Wednesday but to my returning homo 1 WUB unable to keep my The younK lady pronounced tho stories circu lated that went with any oim an entirely and no one could but believe that speaking tho But 1 am to bo an actress said You sue if 1 Crawford feels her position very and the notoriety which her has speaks in the terms of her daughters character studious Alice had entered her second year at the Normal and was a moat promis ing iler sole ambition appeared to be to loin tho theatrical to a name for Aliue will probably be placed In hands of an who will how far her qualifications may lit her for the pro she has so much at KOH Wednesday and 7 and 2 60 CHINA Tea Sets of U with gold line and sprig only per 2850 dayen FIXE in a only 3 Cents 150U GUM PANS Only 15 Gents these prices are for WEDNESDAY and May 1 and KENTUCKY Platform 3irut to Huston May state Demo cratic Convention today adopted a resolution urg the obliteration of sectional linos In polities and recommending to tlie National Convention for president John Carlisle ot ThV platform written by Henry Walter who received a greul ovation as he read It It reaffirms the national platforms of 18711 and 1880 condemns subsidies aud and the tariff declares We Iho present with us a party ot Wu in ol tlm Republican nml ol uro y tho p to appoint Jolm Porter to office of colonel created by the Oen oral In support of the said that the oi Kelfor to the and anything thai ho might say against would bo ro as a compliment by Porter and his motion to reter the to tho mili tary a lairs committee was and Slocum notion to nonconcur The friends of 1ortcr are that tho shall not go to the 1rcsluont until after the National Convention Is Heidi as Is understood Presi dent will voto it in tlie hope tuat ny no doing some political capital may be The refusal of the house to concur in the Senate amendments oaves tlie in the hands of its friends until such time as an can be reached by a conference committee of both FOK Edmunds Introduce It 111 to Help the in to Tho May sympathy Is ex pressed here for General who is supposed to liave lost the part ot his fortune In the failure of the linn of Grant Tho and his sons became members of the unfortunate firm several years and it is reported the Grant family has lout nearly by tho Senator Ed this morning introduced In the Senate a to place General Grant on the retired list of the with the nuuc and pay of lu this lie said lio hoped the military committee would take early action on the Dill lor reasons which everybody Uhls re was to that has to liua ol from tin to 1111 in ferior thu luia cut down the of nt and depleted ot Uiro liy inn It the live inori than to It tlie Tew by i from tin thu We the nf tile Hint nil fur no moro bo than is u the anil tlin Uio made a speech in lie that without the Issue thero was no euce between tho two lie was Henry Mc Thomas Jones and ton weru elected received tho largest vote and accepted posi of May tho died yesterday lu May Dally Telegraph eulo gizes the late and speaks of him as a noble and unique for whoso part it will be vain to Peter Benjamin was a United States senator from Louisiana from to and subsequently of war and secretary of stale of tlie After the war ho went to law and become one of thu most wealthy and honored members of the Soemn to Have Stolan Almost John Mahonoy visited North to the committed divers Shortly before 10 oclock last night ho was arrested Dy of Hta tlon John was captured I man for Siii worth of and also for the of worm of Irom lias also been as the man who worth of raiment from Patrick 81 lie Is also chanted us having stolen a Irom the wagon f American Express Company on Canal of a Baltimore Bank May for many years paying teller In the of Com merce in this this a defaulter ami surrendered to tho He is locked up at the central police His peculations will amount to upwards i i a A FUW DAYS ONLY PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWER nt und 11N If It to our obtained underhand wuy fuw ut theao eut Fluid uml la fact FARM and LAWN At Solvent nud JOSEPH BRECK 52 53 North Market City the Irish Club at their last ball team was t at Lalio Grove on June annual dinner of the Class of was held latt at 1 he Tump klus secre years residing at 79 was stricken willi on a streit tir yesterday bv anU Ike iil 2 Arch Convention propose his name as a uiv loss Mr Blame should be nominated ou one of Irst While General Grants misfortunes will elicit general it is not believed that thu ot the firm will add to his popularity In this DITCHED MEAR of Spied on a Mown Special Despatch to The May broken rail ten miles south of tills ou tbe Louis division ot the Wabash throw a passenger coach and two into a wrecked train was Hie fast express which left here at Thirtynine persons were Tho only probable fatality is that of Sleeping Car Conductor Vincent of Jared Van excursion agent of tho Missouri is very badly Oscar of travelling pas sener agent o the Northein and Fee of general passenger aient of the same are among tlie are principally from Indiana About sixteen are incapable of being and are at the village of lilue four miles southwest ol tbe scene of lu the care of No blame can be attached to any one except ii no lor run ning at a high rate of speed down a steep grade to make up lost I HE Gi correspondent lett Blue Mound at H oclock Hits Hie injuries of aid Short ot had been seven others of his nil were removing with all their to and live of them were seriously hurl lu tlie Used tu The May gang oi who have been wood for several weeks near have complained bitterly ol the poor which their lias been giving Instead of told them that if they didnt like tlie loud quit ciou I wuo eery tick very I two It ib a December I nm unit they are 1 on a bottle the Otli they already relieved my Int my und generally my t them pleasant to to pilfer ami make false ol a North End Bartholomew a caulker at tne was suddenly token ill yesterday afternoon while at work in Kant workmen thinking he had fallen in a tit took him to a room and a doctor was His ill ness proved to be and lie was lie BOOH He was a member ol Company First Infantry North End True during late ami was 4H years ol aue and For Absolute Purity Use the m any by The Effects of OneHalf a Bottle of a Good GRAND I was with mi ir the and thought 1 would try I hint a pain had luy ami second buttle removed all oi luy It 1tl JOHN L 3 1 Stale m myU Taylor For Medicinal and is It is a 11 THE Tor Sold MONTH OF APRIL By tme Best SUos In SALE Cor  

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