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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY Evening Newspaper Com, ~ nko ——_e—— INe Bi carriers te miretoon a Tas Orvis run whan on Roar. ee ‘RNTS mat!—postase prepari—6O month. rz months. 3. ome year, SE 00 eS * Ee he | Foening Star. | Bigamtst and Defaatter. CRIMINAL CAREER OF A LYNCHBURG (VA) MAN. dont seven Years ago, says the San Fran- cisco Bulletin, Ambrose R. Woodruff was a resident of Lynchburg, Va., hokling ® com- fortable situation, in good social standing and an active member of one of the city churches. profesx:ng devout piety. Suddenly fell from the summit of fictitious grace and bis friends were mortified and aston- \-bet by his detection in deliberate raseality abled to escape the punishment which bis crimes deserved by alsconding, and for several years afier nothing more was heard of the felow in Lynchburg, except, 2 eee | perhaps. by bis faithful wite. who remained WEEKLY STAR—pudisshed om Briday— | im that city, and beoame the object of much ‘year, postane prepaid. a wartea srmpethe. About the time that Am- a imcariahly t= advan, anc Ok > ~ n° "een ola op ey bd ‘i | brese Ro Woodru‘T dropped into a sea of ob- per sont tonter than pad for. VS. 46—N2. 6.984. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, AUC TWO CENT scurity, however. John Mil Kates ef ateertisms furnished om epplicetion race. He app. =. — The absen Of letters of tntrade AMUSEMENTS. THE SCHUVET#ZEWVFEST WitLh BE CONTINUED TO-DAY. FANCY MASK BALL BERKLEY SPRINGS : mi Washinctor ry & GRAND FANCY MASK BALL atte I Watering Pince on ONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 16 A costar attendances, sud every arraugement completed his GRANDEST AFFAIR OF THE SEASON. 5 the Three trains «bin te part OLD No. On Exhibition Ew No a nnd Sale tomas 3TH st. aT MARKKITER’S, = We. 439 Tih siveet, between Di and B eiveets, aneht doors abowe Oat Feiioss Bia fags, Chromos, &e langings, Wiuaow © Col and Tas z . &c., in the District " 7 Please remember Namean Namber. iy] ig EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e. GEES UNLIGH? EXCUBSIOS x had STEAMER SUE EXCURSIONS. x —a The mnt tron steamer SUE, Cap fain James Harper, is now wa! EXCURSIONS TO POINT LOOKOUT ON EVERY SATL PINEY ping steamer STEPHEN Stephenson « wharf. t« Penne) tv ania ave: T° PLEASUKK SEEKERS, SUMMER ABSANGEMENT STEAMER PI and the Pict Bey the the eatire. ro only steamer by daylight, uh @ Mount Desert, iH LIN Via NORY RIP tr ice of ore al full Fe= EACUKSIONS, THE MARY WasH ae taracr % ast r ar FORK CHARTER EK tripe to 6 ‘Bt Gays, Wecnestays @ jeaving Ain-street Whar! ot 0. Apply ou board, or to De f How H TSOTH, Prosttont, BAND. 219 4% strvet im LMNPORTANT YOTICE! OWING AND ¢ Men's, Youths’, an THAN TU FUKC x S tr Oto = it 12 10 @ley Suits, fr lato i Diagonal Suits. f tw 13 ae Filan te © 1 iz Worsted Basket Suits 2 is tw 15 Am ported Castine f te 16 Aud Other Goods at Similar Keductionxn, In YOUTES' and B Ment + very fail auely low ¥ will be CLOTHING the assort- fered at propertion- ices iu order to cloge out my stock. AN IMMEDIATE CALL SULICITED AT 2011... PERSSYLVANIA AVENUB.....1011 BATWEEN 107u an Li tH StERer< A. STRAUS. at a Gres AND FIELD GLass “¢ ES." 4 large tcsortment very ne hand RI Bede CASES, aud at very Prices. H. B. HEMPLER, OPTIOIAN, re 433 Penusylvacia avente, HE ONLY PLACE IN THE CITY WITH OUT EXCEPTION, To @RT PURE IMPORTED WINES, iat GEO. M. HENAULT'S, Direct Importer, 779 me Southonst corner #tt and D ste. n..w Se __Sesticoet corner ath and D ote. nw j OTICE F: TO See peer HOR STEEN, opnnene Linen fad, ou baud to be sold) Pwo pee Be conte. | Sizes from 12 to 17 inches, oa. seb PEROALE BOWS. at Sve cents B. LULLEY'S, ©16 Peuusylvagie avence. { EVENING STAR.’ SPORTS oF THE TCRF-Saratoga Raver The two first races at Saratoga yesterda Washington News and Gossip 51; CUSTOM RECEIPTS to day, Sé74, i ternal revenue to-«lay, $265.592. 52. Tek National Bank currency received ted $419,310.60. Must Pay.—The Secretary of the Tres vry has decided not to remit the fine ineurr Lock carrying thereon & number of pas- ros, Eva, § sergers from Fall River, Mass., largely in Bilis Madden exces of the number allowed by law. In the po ras Was the fax ‘ine Sesascay Bousnur K. k he first nd thira heats, My Elliot, of the counsel of W. Ottman, till to-day. charged with the Treasury robbery), will | i fay or to-morrow file for redemption aggre- motion to vacat+ | were telecraphed to the STaR ot last Sroring. The third and last race of the day was a sell- ing race, for all ages, for 4 purse of $500, one mile and a quarter. “Nino <iarted. The race Was won by Brigand by three lengths. Sar- viversecond, Caroliné third, and Leander fourth. Time, 2.1455 K The231 race was called at wady Tarpin won the heat and race tol second. Neilie Walton third. ra . nine entries, six started. Dust won in thri n- at Lucille Gol’ beating Sensation, Bel Young, and Grafion. ed by the owners of the steamer Plymouth 27 race, purse = Pools sun last nicht as the aitachment proceedings, and it is likely | forall: Goldsmith Maid s Mt S49, in that Judge Wylie will hear the argam on {| cluding Lulu, American G: In the motion some time next week fees clase Neve uli | reat S30), ar 2 Tur Rev D COUNCIL.—A dispateh | ady Thom burean from Rev. 8. | a received at the In 7 ns at Cheye ICIDE OF AN EN Found. Ma fem: of th ASE ¢ ay event Forbes was placed tn chased or them. | Sylvania railroad conductor at > IMPORTANT PENSION TStoN.— The | Who was re gig wealeh her movements, Commissioner of Pensions bas decide tha! On the way west the re tesertion shall not operate | that her mental var te n he dis angement WAS the resule of fr t. One ity or de Ihave been tneurred in the | Of the passer elon whieh she ‘s€rv ine of duty after r came trom Eagiand to A dc . mm to services, even though st ve | hera wigh indignity. 8 y have h subsequent tothe date of | San Francis¢ At_Dur bont ch bis original term of enlistine id | teen miles west of Har have expired i his service | @ppeared, and a port tinued } a pocketbook, cn - money, were foun¢ THE DAVIS-DELANG CHARGES.—Nefer- f Duncannon ring to a dispatch from La articles of je of the The body found radii posed to be that of Mrs - 1 ia river, D as pri rg: mat fend Mr. Fish. who was re for the F* sident nny the Se ean) travel w efion, and espec! to the strict enforce Sat the port —The Ff fent is rtis to be at utanqua Lake to-day M y, er a lecta: Thorman pre of the summ ibay where he is now domiciled. + Geral Jewell bas n fora conple of we Lake Postin artment, is in town. ids that they have him in St. Loui He repr ARMY ORDERS. u of the Quartermaster General Simpson, assistant quarter m to the aptain Job sito the 1 of the b instant. Surgeon G is and hotels interestat in the ality as a summer resort, i to gone to Connecticut “ks. -Chief Clerk Avery, of the Treasury nmendation yis ordered anding otfi- tof Arizon dgument | <perman « Co., «leave of absence granted Sur- | york J Milban, from heatquarters | papor mbus, New York harbor, has been ‘On the recom- ve Jud squehanna ty mile y~ f te n S publish nother discussed auew th relativ: to the which subjecton his fe valet canism.” The prese: vation z me strong crounds against the Paywey, tod pret i > both in’ Britain that sor Th let deel Papacy will ugh b'oudshed even pl new document of the ¢ Premier is much disenssed, and 1s ealealated e the religions coufliet raised by b The French prton the suty nt has prohibited the sale in Fra ot Mr. ladstone’s writings against t , | Papacy w Tur Prevainr ug in the several y f Mili River, Mass. on Wednesday night in cor dow of that turbuien ta, and hay Ster of last ye remem y betook them Ives to the high grotinds, fearful of a repetition of the terrible aff: Beyond the washing away of a couple of dams and one or two bridges, however amage Ww: dene, althou; most ot the vil- lages were The storm appears to have h ew Eng- 8 is reported from New Jersey and New York. At last Accounts the Mississippi was still rising at Memphis, and the weather report promises that it will continue to do so D nn NCAN HERMAN & ( RISE To #LAIN—A meMoer of the firm of Dur pared many prevails with tot y ‘ording to the practice that es of Zood standing. The amount of their acceptance wae estimatet AL $1,200,000, Of W > was held in i Rhode Island. In regard to the letters of ‘ ‘Curtis it for which er Dunean had b California, HS. Ty I, de- a uted that the sum t periment of Te Joseph ¥. Porter, depart- reach about €130,000, for whic mneatod the Guit; George E. Lord. depart- mite rt of Dakota. ESCAPE Fi NAvaL seut. Edwart Wood- | RECAPTUKE. s man, Mas Samuel P. Coniey 1M. c. | Cently sent to the insane asylum at Ward’s Dimock, Assistant ant Assistant Engine master Reah Frazi command the Lnirepid, Theoiore T. Wood and A's iwin M. Martin oF Bonps CALLED Is ary of the T: ood call for bonds. T: millions f the isst Livi det Is. act Mare No.1 to No. 2 1 to No. 1,1 Ky Bon, hu are coupe ve handret ol gisterest by ion ars nM jonr mi ber sand ts A CANADIAN MEMBER IN Jain ier Fox CONTEMPT. Int ection trial Mr. B. De p Moutre lin, the si mitted to jail by the judge for contem { Justice Dorion gave TRG ON at corpus i jadgmen application for a writ TLWAS in nO Sense a SU; vecial court, # coul ation. sit durin var retusal to be sworn. A New LEvy (IN SPAIn.—A decree was published yesterday in the Madrid Offict Gazette ordering &p additional levy of one service. The levy includes youths who will attain the age of nineteen years by the 31st of Decem- ber next. The minister of finance has been dureeted to issue consolidated scrip to the hundred thousand men for military amount of £60,000,09, for the rederaption the floating debt, and vo loans and the advances of the Bank of Spa and the Mortgage Bank. on the Biscayan coast. THE OREGON INDEPENDENT ret! money tform, ® repeat of the act doubling hes adopted a bard- also demands the the President's salary, favors as trol of railroad fares and freight! bursement of the state by the general go ¥ PARLIAMENT taember, declined to be sworn, and ws Judge MeKay received a letter morning threatening him with ation for committing Mr. Devlin. that the ease of Mr. Devlin. The ustice refused the writ, holding that erioe court, Mr. Devlin was, therefore, recom- mitted. He says that he will persist in Lis rantee future The man-of-war Victorta is bombarding the town of Lequeito, ivecon and reim- the ted, m Isiapd iN) tre stivation of his ¥ er naget tO escape from there t Stacy Potts, ordered | Mc by jumping into the East river after torpedo boat Intrepid, at New Yook, | first throw wheelbarrow in the water to t ant Surgeon J. M. Am- | <erve as a support. He reached the New ; Com- | York side, borrowed a suit of antington, ed from | friend in the neighborhood. and went hom w York, on the Zid instant ywever, arrested there and re WHAT witt Joun EVLL Do Aporr I ¢ York, and ordered tothe r from Havana states that the passen- » Instant, Surgeon 1). MeMur who was foreibly taken last month from wrtedt his home from the e British mail steamer Elder, at ie station n pha . by the Spanish authorities,’ pro ant # in the Spanish service. He w: hore and soon atlerwards shot Motuiay avter- imped out and en- mi in one of the ehterof Mr. U wher tured the house. parte st New ¥ self en arrested. 1 drove 1K One and Me MORSE.—In y, Anirew Frid ler. sarber wrmed drankard, be- came lin from remorse and cut off his al | iethand. He was much attacued to his t- | fomily, and terribly wrought upon by the as | sense of the wrong he had done them by bi pt | habits. The shock itts believed will be fatal. THIEF AND FAMIST.—Hugh MeBride, alias McJunkin, has been arrested {n Phila: delphia, charged with paving disappeured nly from Venango county, Pa., taking With bim $2,250 belonging to his brother-in- law, Marvin McKinley. He wert to Scot- land.” He 1s also charged with bigamy, hay- ing, it is said, three wives now living. $< DEMOCRATIC VicTORY IN NORTH CaRo- —A dispateh from Raleigh last eg that the election for delegates to the rth Carolina constitutional convention foots up sixty democrats, two independent democrats and Afty-eight republicans, show- ing that the democrats have carried the state. CROOKED WHISKY.—The extensive liquor @stablishment of S. Adler & Co., St. Joseph, Mo., was seized Wetnontny 27 United States revenue officers. It is said other seizures are to follow. W.T. Zumbro. of Setalia, Mo., ‘was also arrested for operating a distillery contrary to law. A MARRIED Woman ELores.—At Mon- mouth, ILL, G e Marshall. an omnibus driver, bas e! With a married woman named Mrs. Cook, Her husband is a stone- mason, and is a reputable man. Marshall is said to have a wife elsewhere. Whither they fled is unknown. ag L a1 of in a has THEY WANT INDEMNITY.—A rey ernment for Modoc war expenses. The re- | been received at Omaha from Fort ie peblican convention @ similar! that Ked Cloud, platform, omitting the tial inde stents nominated for Whituey, and the republicans ren. ForGFRS ARRESTED.—Four men were ar- pe GREY cuarged wi of the Calitorsia and O: question, but opposing a third | , Spotted Tail, and other I | diane are near’ Harne y's Peak demanding —————————— GovERNOR TILDEN 1s swinging around the circle in New York. He delivered a reform 8} to several thousand persons at Utica last night. ~—— Railroad bonds. Sxow IN AUGUST.—The observer at Pike's tb of the fo br being Kept "ane “1 afternoon that it eemetig at tine ince, th four, tbe preeent. So oe ‘with @ temperature of 33 degrees. E ; Telegrams to The Star. | DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CO. —-e—_—_ NEARLY $3,600,060 TORT. MUTINY IN CHESAPEAKE Bay. —— PARLIAMENT PROROGUED. oe THE QUEENS SPEECH ee. ees FOREIGN NEWS, H Partinwent Pi ced Tae Qneea’s —! ament yer 2. closing of the se ations li forein powers rn on- cord " linne fal and sie looks forward fidence to the ce of Europ ace. The vi led to th vention | The colonies are ferring to they re her Maje mo y ent gers to which F to {Hist 1 She bas every reaso: gress. of reent yea present. Ten Thousand More for Caben Graye Yards. MAD z—It eoverame ARRESTED ROND FORGERS, | A Very Important Captor New ¥ F The e parties imp ‘ fornia and ° 1 Wabash oree Mar Rea, whor polies stat are well know alers in f bonds, and | Fdward Hal latter yusid ered one of the most importa mate, as is believed to ot bond whe wh ‘ city wi water loan bonds. ‘These are the same pe: sons Who pegolated some New Yoric ( tral railroad reaj estate bonds, whieh are lieved to be wortiiless. ees DUNCAN, SHER Over Tyo and a Malt New York, August statement Dunean, Sherman & Co.. published to-la. ih bilities, = Assets, $2,11 Mr. Duncan and Jo ipman ‘explai that the statement ts not official, and ean be taken as representing only the approxima punts. Tt has b epared to answ many inqu ally made re tion of the aftat with especial ears. to av potter shi than may be Justi by tinal res All doubtful tu e been reduced or euttrely stri tof liabilities ¢ making a ar paratus. was pic last nigbt, havin than naif up at mids ecomplished little ife was in gool Hitfon and ‘eels econ he could hi ; 2eded but for the roughuess of the weather Mutiny in pesapoake Bay BALTIMORE 0 —The brig Hi Capt. Barres. w sitfled from this port on ™m. last for Matanzas, put inte stentay p. m., Ue erew havin + A cuard was sent on board from the Naval Academy and the mutineers pnt in irons. The ¢ w Unitet er i Tari to the Wes! ust 13.—The new freight » advance on previons ration to- y over th four tronk Mnes—the New York ¢ E.te, the Pennsy 4 and Obto railroads. U ment agents are not pe wre than te mitral, the tt javekemnlle at A Bank Casbier Gone Off with Alt Punds. MILWAUKFE. August ~—Nothing as ard of Ho! the missing cashie am E.xehsar auk of Waupun, and no doubt ist at he bsconded ing With him ali the convertible assets of bank. Tt tdue to dep sis ‘ 5 » 2h ase President Grant Provipence, BR. 1, 2 1s.—-It 18 set 7 me dena tt ved tol next The town anihorities | escort the party to the residence of ». Boroside Preside 1 re- ceive hus frien 2 to? p. x encvener tase Probably Fatal Fall INCINNATI, Ausust ri be Druids nteal stat yestertay p.i., t tmto the ce b will probably prove fatal - A 65.060 Diamond Robbery ia Day- light. New York, Ang: 13.— of Kitue Broosiyr th of diamonds | ONE Morr V1 g o} @ &avay Casier —A telegram from Trea ton, N. J, Au 11. says :—Ch: Curtis, cashier tor the Pullman palace ear company at Cincinnati, has been arrested bere, charged with embezzling 21.10), funds belonging t the company. Curtis was formerly in the employ of the Penusyivania railroad com- pany as clief telegraph operator ere. where his parents reside, aad last November se- cured, throagh the instrumentality of Col. Robert Stewart and C. 8. Gaunt, master of transportation, the ition in Cincinnati. All receipts west pv ce were re- mitted to him, and he daily bandied large sums. Released from home restrai Cur- Us, who is not over 25 years of age, Md had previously borne an irre; ble charac. ter, bape me —— Lee ren Peaony and though receiving a salary 1500 per year, which was to have been raised to $2,400 the second year, lived beyond his income. He Baally e a frequenter of the gaming table, and over It lost t his own and 18 em- joyer’s money. a ne com) Feashed Cincinnati on the Ist of the ‘month to examine accounts, but Curtis had gone to Ontonagon, Mich., and thence to Worcester, Mass. ere he repented of bis folly and wrote a long letter to the auditor, P. B. Frink, stating that he was en route to Cin- e)nnati, and would stop at Trenton and Bal- timore to see bis men. Mr.Frink at onee ears to the marshal at Trenton, ind when Curtis stepped from the cars he was taken into custody and Jast returned to Cincinnati. night was Jn an interview witha atent he seemed thoroughly « tant, and asserted his in- tention to m: afull and satisfactory res. titution. His family connections are of the best, and he has many friends who deeply feel the disgrace brought upon him and them. Miss FANNIE RUSSELL, daughter of the United States Minister to Venezuela, who, it 4s said, ts about to be married to General nabon, @ distinguished military officer now connected with the diplomatic corps, is a young lady of great personal beauty and rare accomplishments, NEW FREIGHT TARIFF. |< my A Mipsicrt MarrtAacr—The r A Sea of tee. | yoo te m. Mass.,wasthe name te | peRInovs YOvAGES AT TRIS SEASOR bl when he arrived at ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. ‘'yiving adray. This was yon Thursday bark Kate Crosby,of Yarmouth, Nova | inthe carer of the cham evening at . Which arrived at this port last M California. The next wm man hac bs care: moming, Hity-nine days from Lo are when a yoong lady pater clay dp verimtcer | ¢ that fesk and ineuiredt for n her voyage hither. The bark, s > | He was sent for and met the | heatiy bnlitor ve of 606 tons, tat down one Gap hotel. Then a Pigeon’s wharf, at Hunter's Pr he secretary Rnd the said uder. Captain Poster, has follow- | ¢ “1 comp, fon some apparently ims Seat tna | The Meter we ster errand, which was expiaiaed ‘when tion aa we turned’ she afi minister a cutenty a person of Rev. Mr st » prayed ch. The propr weeny 2 L that the new clerk grew f om of his associates. Agree. enrls, s we wena, ® orks in the Jimmy Me Moore st ary’s seems, like wait mara isesd They cor m.. Wl ¥ the ¢ who now te Killed nd t st oe surren: a 1 he erew wamber | t tra rallnok ast, and rep, 15 as val- | te re * place, suc heavy weat sf er ring th tela rand bica am ends Fale, u whe was reported to have lows toneer on the at inst. He was com to Barrington | rison & ssioners in the | m ail, and bail Axed at S2%,000 bay, When her Still on, stad | case of W It) Acres, near - = th as no Appearance of the Potom Fallen 1 her beam ends, and there were ho $7.50 per ne concerning th 2 The captain's name is Swain, | dwelling and 5 bonnd to Brauswick | to John W. Lovelace, We Will be arrested on his ar haser. Harrison “Tayle nurest for not before t ng h is ®; Sami L. Williams. ; wings of the wind and ts sailors comp acre lot for $14 per acr mt te ¢ the would ne man, and a » With one aser. OWE who Was last August 6th. On th Waupun bank at vauit to 175 a the dang’ tent at scandal only 1 the kK had gTAphe this he te 10,00). It nappeued that : tthe same bank when tb wi t receive tin I wn from the t vate sueceeded in he bas heretofore been rom the two Ted $14,000. Het most char lable constructor u nd has not eard from since pot upon his conduct is tt of iyh hed for hh nsanity, which is urget tn his behal ‘tated that m his pocket was iy the are a half-com of liquor, whi vald tnat- that af least hos senses bad been stolen Mr K ts Said. undertook to Uler away, but ¢ id Bot ob Lience with the return Chas been pla e] Hance r that he has been mu: Lapy came t and asked stand tis ex 7 to-morrow. ire to inak Keaney has The habit of 30 mend S passing hy in she foun loctor was cal lone for her. St - dose of strychaia. firmed « “ of more nar 12 VE was about ber part, hal essing. 1Lis th such a cre! REV DR HATFIELD ON ABORTION AN Town, or ¥ m the | Gicate a settled # PHE PERIcs OF Oca Yourn.”—A and hi stray permate grum from F w York, Ang Wt. says Rev. Dr Tv his rem ——— were the He said UTILIZING Coa tw n for manwinet hd tr tscems, are not ont her . ries Ub the defendant t Unit Saumaehiee ueck and machine it SARE ERERS Ail another peril ow. vicious ard made for this | : ge. The tast wristia se ant he was mpurity re about using this cecal vorce and the fporit motives. The necessi- | recent severe ec i strik to the utilization of the of d the resumpti: yn RAS LOL Stopped n rection. Law Surr—A t the tr cane of Theo. T vs. 1 tol Hy a fa) Br | view of the peaks, cove fu! One of 4 to rete ted towards Zirenl to the others by @ rope, and down bis foot slipped aLions ti ve trialot the Septem lowing story is £ A JERSEY MAN's TWO WIVES. Geo Journa extraor ot Jersey City. w: arrested | has been 3 day on the complaint of F a long pe- Jewell, of Brunt street, who av neral is not him of bigamy. Mrs. Jewel! 5 ance, but the wrs married to tue defendant { efcouragat f s | intosproating. Reed Cameron, @ hackm ¥. Boyndeyter was held for trial. — at the Louisviile Hotel reports a very lar instauce af this fact. wen months or ngu vr the past engi: of bis horses bas worn # Straw-stuffed patent-leather collar until tt Las Keoome somewhat worn. Taecoliar was laken from the animal's neck Monday after- noo, aud hung up ia thestabdle. During the night the straw in the collar actually sprouted a form of vegetable matter akin to ne Straw With which it was staffed. Mr. ACCIDENT TO aA GYMNAST. —J.P. Hil trapeze pe . Simrns uest last night in the ease of axwell, who was found dead in Nevins street, Brooklyn, on The jury fount that she died of held Catherine M her rooms at Monday. €rysipelas and inhuman treatment, and that the child's death was caused by asphyxia. James Maxwel — to await the action » in Detroit, Michigan, ning. He had finished iuis feats, r the dome of the theater, and descending headglownward. whea bis rope broke about ten feet from th aditor jum. He fetl with force, and struck on a chair, breaking his coliar bone and bruising an big of the grand ju Sun, 12th. = ~apanrd Considerably. He sprang ap Caen vn ee hits borse-coliar, and cl ; ined the Stage amid the ap- KILLED Ry A Moccastn’s Brre.—The | plause of the ‘audience, ret. b Hnyneville, Als. Examiner says thala few | the scenes. " ‘The applause contiuiag: ue | 24% SEA SREPERT These Boston papers days ago a negro near Briggs. while seining | came out and bowed, and @ few minutes af. busi Iai ‘is told gy tn in 4 creek. found that something was biting | terwands the audience were informed of the behoryal lest story ts y % cor- lis foot. He drew it out of the water an’ flirted off a moccasin snake. Believing no harm could result from a bite under the wa- ter, he proceeded with his work, but has since died of the bite. DroWNED AMONG His WHEaT.—A farmer respondent of the Boston Journal, writing extent of his injuries. A surgeon was called from Wells, Me., who in, and after the broken bone was set Hill appeared in another act with his left arm in a sling, and waiked through his part with tolerable success, though very weak and evyi-+ dently suffering great pain. ys :—Some fisher- men by the name cf Willams were out fish- ing just of Wells Beach one day pe Fl fi of Bluffton, Ind., named John Thomas, in THE San Francisco Post says inberger | With po fins, a attempting to save his wheat from péing | “was a mining € 1 here ‘sce yeate nen, 7 Geclare tt to be the veritable eea-ser- sWept away by the flood on Tuesday over- | isa fly-away to the last ree, P team, a pent. The serpent set thetr cable-rope: turned his boat and was drowned. His son | to an extreme, with a not too evenly | @nd began boat through the Was rescted in an exhausted condition. | balanced, and with babits that would nex | Water at @ ees, a er ee Another man, named D. Hilbert, is su; makehim a@ chief among the Dashaways, ¢ % cul the rope to save wes. The first to have been drowned, as his boat was dis- | Furthermore, be never knew or saw Grant | !dication of the of the ‘sarpint’ covered bottom side up. On {he coast, and his stories to that effect (if | Ws @ loud noise like ‘hssh,’ which attracted —————— tells aby) must have been borrowed from | Weir attention.” HERZEGOVINA.— Count Andrassy, the leceased Austrian Prime Minister, has had a confer. | 2/84 picahere note Book. As be ts for ence with the Russtan and Prassian Ambas- they have agreed to ve ‘8! recommendation she might for the pacification of the EIGHT HOovRs IN THE OCEAN.—Max Co- hen, one of the survivors of the Schilier dis- Aster, has reached Macon, Ga., on his way to bis Bomein Montezuma. Mr. Cohen was point witha live , and was in ‘he water eight or ten hours before he was picked up. vinian question, and Austria in any maxe fo! Turkey

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