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h i !? ' It. II ' I V DAILY EVENING BULLETIN. -NO. 1. MOTSVILEE, KY.,yFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 183. PRf5E"0NE CENT. 0ITYUNI COUNTY lUUEMOiU. Conrl. Commonwo.itth'H -T. A. Cur run. II. U. l'arrv. HliorllT I'crry Jolfcrsou. Dnn l'errlno. Deputies .'liiui JulIorHon. I. W. Alexander. TflllA tintitita Cllvjrprnlil. Tuesday altor second Monday In Jnnunrj, April, July and Octoiier In each year. Con my conn. ' P. boons. County Attorney J. L. Wliltakor. Clerk-W. W. IUII. , Becond Monday o each mouth. Court. Tuesday niter seeum Monday In March, Juno.rioptomber and December in eacli year. Hiir(Ntrnlttf Court'.. Maysvllle, No. 1.-. Wesley Vicroy nml d. L. Grant, first and third Tuesdays In March, june.Bopteinbornnd December. MayHV llo, Muwh and James Chamberlain Unit Haturday uid fourlll Tues- Dover, No. Knrnshnw and A F. Dobvuv. first ami iniru weunemiuy, 8JIU10 lnMinir'i, No. 4-0. N. Weaver and J. M. llvar first and third Tuettunys mime M. Woodward ami Joii. f II. Muiiueii flrsi and thlid Sutu.tlays, M. B..lland J. Il.arlgsby second and fourth Saturdays, mine months. Mnysllck, No. 7-C. W. William" and J. D. Itaymoud, second aud lourti Fridays, same mLewiHburg, No. 8-J. M. Alexander n id Tsnao L. Mcllvalno second and fourth Thurs-days, same mollis. ,,., w tl and Will OraugeburK.No. 9-W. D.Coryell Farrow first Saturday and lantMonilay,suii' ""wMhinuton. Up. 10 .Hunter nnU Thomas Dowillni: fourth Tuesday and third Wednesday, name mouths. , MUrphyivlIle. Jeucrson and John K. Wolls fourth Monday and thlid Thnrsuay, same months. .. , , ., II. Fern Loaf, K.Mtln unl J. Burgess, second aud fourth B.duidnys, saint mouths. - CofiHtHblcti. i a Maysvllle, No. lTu,Iiv1)lVl5lu' r MayMVllIo, No. 'i-W. E. Mohili. Dover, No,3-W. 11. McMillan. No, Woodward. Hurdls.No Maysllok, No. Murphy. Lewlsburg. No. K-H. M. rUrtKlu OranKoburR. rhoniaMHlNe. Washington. No. t.UoBRln. 5 Murphysvlllo. No. Il-W. , u. Prathoi. Kern Leaf No. M-B. W. Wood.'t, Society ConfldoucQjxjdge, No. 6'J. flint Monday o. CJaJoTllodCNV:m. Ud.nl Mondayjf each WMoyKVlllB,'Chu'ptcr, No. 9, second Monday ol eachmoiith, f .,, i ,, Maysvllle Coinmnndory, No. lO.gfourli. Monday or each mourn. iroro. v. i JSnoninpiufiit, No, , U, second and l'lHK&n JillUHllJI'iuvi", ""II"1 .... i . ...,?. umi.iuiiji lii wnnli. muillliH at 7 O Clock DeKalb l.odKe.No. VI, TUeSUaylght.eHCI. WlSn,wld1,e NS.S. Wednesday'nlBht, each weok.ul? o'clock. mff UnlclitH or Honor. The flrst und ihlid TueMhij of each month. LodBe room on Hulum liit. ' ' K. ol V. j LlmcHlono Lodge, No. 30, Frldaynhjlil ol each week. -, - r I. . W. M. Wodnesilay night each week,ntlhelr hall on Hecoud street. , . . r Heconil aud fomth .Sundays In each month, at tlielr.haUou Llmwtountreeluwwi . Ei,'L'?,'p,u,VMu''V'l' A,J?s. t, FlrstSuSJdi liftttah boiUh,it Uiolr hall on ' U "m ! C' .V Ht. Hecond rtuuduy In cuch month, at thcli Hall ou LliueittoneslreeU c'l;r,f,,'',,' ui"" First Tuetiluyjilghtlu oapiumitlif t Monday night ol each week. K.O. H. U.,nrrlves ntU;00 a. in. nnil 8:15 p. m. Departs at Mju a.m. and 12 lop. in. HoWAMHASdUwn Miniiiny.'Ww uesday and Fridays at P- UrlTawHlay .Thursday and ' BatuYduy at 8 i. ft. CITY OOVKKSlWKNT. The Iloard ol Council meets tho first Thurs-, day evening ln,ench month,, , Mayor Horace January, ml tj ' Coini'ell.' First WnrdKred. llcudel, A. A. CfeVWa"t:rerce, K. W. Fitzgerald. "KrtKbr. J. I. I.W,Ur, B. A. Wal- Kiftli James Hall. Kdward Myall. . ,, Treasurer-und ICi'wtrco. ' arry.Tuy lor, - t - i f rv.n.ttimi I. Babext Umwnlug. t Deputies. Wln i)WM(m. Flcklln. Wood mid Coal InspccUir Foter I'arkor. City IMiyslclanDr, ?,tr0,iP ., ,1 . J Mrs. H. Mills. Keeper of Alms House r Jtl mmKTAiu.i:. ' JCentucky Central'!! R. Timo lith'lo In fleet October, 14, I8K3. I 3 4 BTATIOKS. Kx. Acs 8TATIONH. Kx A M M A M P.M LVO.Maysnlltt. II (l Vi 1U Lvo rxix'lon 7'.0 2 10 " Hum'llt U 1 13 LVC.UllV'tOII a 00 8110 " Clark's- 1 l Lve.I'arls.... H 16 305 " Mars'll. 43 I 2.1 " PJU'O'U " Helena 1145 1 a " "H0 1 42 " CarUNhf' 7110 Kllt'lle II W 1 7 l am " Kwlug.. 7 Ui 1 5.1 " P.Vul'y 7 2i an uowau., 7 07 t'owan. 7 3V 0 52 ' l'.Val'y, 7 16 2WI liniiip.. 7.H7 068 " Meyers. n -n -i u r 'trtiiii'iie. 7 41 7CH " "Carllnle U7 3U 1 vn i,, Jniin'ii. 7 47 7 08 " Mil lei h IlUllllllt. 755 7Fi MU'lJUY 7 W' Mant'll, H05 720 1' P.Ju'0'n L'hirk'H M 111 7l Arr. raris "i'jifi Jiifi nlii'll 8 17 730 Arr. Lox'lon i U-l 7 iw Arr. Maysvllle 8 30 Arr.Uov'ton II w U 'M a.'m" l'.Al A.M I'. M Oonueoirnfi.oxthHfoli -with, th U. &0. U. It tor Ashland, UmiXJiVutou Hndlnl polnu lulhoKiiHt iiiitlHntiUittiiHl With thii (J. N. O. A.T.P, It It, for ('IniltanoKii, nud IheMoutli. with. .tllUU. (tJNIfc. Wiwrif ruiujii iWift do? 1 " . i ilt it . "W.O.'MAUIiJ'ilV, l Afeeut, W Mnysvlile.'Ky O. T . imowN, U, 1', and T. A. Tim:-TAiti.i: Wvlnt'toi?; lomlni'Kr5aBtJ1( PiJiuid U1111 Itnllrond. Uonuectlnif With Trains on K. O. It U. , ; UoavoFLkMiNovfUUUUlorJohnsoiiHtaUout 6:45 a. m. Olnrlunntl Kxpress. O'Wii. m. Maysvillu AcooiiiiucKiniion X'X p, III. IrflAlllKiOM. i 7:02 t. in uVllle upresHv IiaVBJbliNHONHTA'WOairFieinlntjsburgoi the an Ival of TratUM on the K. ('. H. Iti H'i'l a. in. 4:00 p, in. ,J):4H,HJiU ri7 qm. T J. Mf I'ARTJIIK, McotiHort Aiieiioneer I for Mason nml HilfiilnliiK pounlleH.i tm' dew lea ttUhe IfOLMirriN oinco wm jwivo prompt attention. P. O. address Mt Carmel' HICKS'. ARME CRUSHED, WAR BEQU. Exciting Now From the Old "World-En. tiro Annihilation of tho EcypUnn Army China, Deliver Iter Ultimatum to Franc. London, Not. 83. A dispatch to Rcutcr'n Telegram Company, dated Cairo, at 8:135 this morning, says tho army of Hicks Pasha lias been destroyed by Uio forces of El Mahdl, Uio False Prophot. Intelligvnco of tho disaster was brought to Khartoum by a Coptic oillcial. The fighting is BuM to have continued from the 3d to th6 Mh Inst. Tho engagement is said to havu resulted in tho complete annihilation of tho Egyptian trooiis. It is stated that a Europoau artist w;is tho only person who escaiMid. El Mahdl's force comprised, it is estl mntl, 300,000 men and included Iledouins, Mulattw aud regulars. The battlo was fouelit near El Obotd. El. JIuliilI first sent forward tho Dervisches, doolairing they would vauquish tho enemy byfdivjne aid. Supjquently tlio rpgulnrs joined the attack, and later tho engagement becamo general. The army of Hicks Pasha, which early in the battlo was divided into two bodies, was subsequently reunited and formed a Miuaro, which tho forces of the False Prophet broke aftor three days desjiorato fighting. A council of lUninlorw ' h.iH been held, and it h&s been decided to conwutrato at whut Kyplfan 'trooia remuin at Duein, Uoba tuid otluir ptoses in Houilan. Tlio, force under Hick Pasha comprised, 25,000 men. Ho had with him teii British billcers. O'Donovan, of tho Lomlon Dally News, and an artist conneuted with a Gorman illustrated paper, also accompanied tho army. 'EvClyn Baring 1ms UilyKPil the Egyptian Government to abandon Budau und estublish n stivtit; fcQiitivr line trout Khartoum, in the Not th iVnmuir Province, jtq.Souakiiu, ou tlio Hod tiui. It is re- iiiut iiiu recem) oruurs lor of Egypt by tho British troops have been countermanded. London, Nov. ii. Lato last night the membors of tho Chinese Embassy complete 1 their preparations to leavo Paris. What was probably their last commuuication with tho Government of Franco was the delivery of tho ultimatum of China, that an attack u; on Boculuh will bo regarded as a declaratlon'of war. All tho Powers have lecclvcd olllciul of the delivery of thq ultimatum, and it is considered pi obablo hero that tho Embassy has privato information that tlio French have already marched uoii Bacuinli, and that war may havo actually commoncol. AVoHtorn Corn Crop. CmcAoo, Nov, 23. Tho Tribuno pub lishes elatxinfto reporls of tho condition of the corn -crop in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. Advices flpuv tho Orstiof Uio three State) wiy tho crop is the iMxirust liarvestod in many years. Owing to frost and thaw following in quick (succession, a largo porcentago of grain Is soft and fit only for food for hogs aud stock. Largo quantities, of this toft coin, undoubtedly ninety per cent, will go to waste on the approach of cohl weather, hoju.o tho farmers will' havo much more of i than they can feed to ttioir stock. The question of seed for next year proves a serious ono, as thero will bo a largo deficiency in Nebraska. Grain is in excellent shape. In Kansas the cropv is tho largest over harvested and of oxtra good quality. It will not, however, likely bo called upon for seed supplies as thero is general complaint iii Other States tliat tlio grain grown from Kansas seed tsuiforod more than any other. Inportant Experiment In Steel fncturu, PiTTsnono. Pa.. Nov. 23. A Cvply now 'prooha in Uio manufacture of low enroon uesseiner buvi 1111s ueeu commenced at tho works of tho Iltteburg Bossohier Steel Company, at Homestead, which, If succohsful, will completely tho work of puddling, doing away with that process altogether. Heretofore but little Bessemer steel bos been made below a certain iior cent of carbonj which renders it impracticable to use for mauy purposes for whitli irpn is employed, but, by the late-experiments by the management of tlio Homestead works, nteej is expected, to bo made as low in carbon as tlio 0-100 of ono per cent., which tho superintendent states will answer all purposes for which wrought iron is used. Urutnl Murder In a guloon. St. Louis, Nov. 23. An unknown man entered HomTrKoorH' place, 25 North'Thlrd street, Thursday morning, and raised a row; Koor tried to put him out, when the man picked up a chair and, boat K)er on the hood, making live clangorous wounds, Ono qJItlvflhf 'sfda of the forehead, and ono oV tlio "back of tho head, from whichaploce of the chair log au inchjind a half long was taken. Tho upper lip wasulso cut through. Tho doctor pujjed tho chair Jeg, splinters out by muln foroc, with tho aid 01 forceps. Koer cannot live. t The Window Glass lockout .' TiMBiiunOfPiUfNov. eu stocks of the "Pittsburg window glass faotorlon nro bohig -daily roplenished with imported goods. This looks as if the lockout had como to stay, Boirie ,'Pittsburg firms have, purchased, tho product forty-, soven foreign glass houses, and tho IlraD ship load arrives in h few days, r Jealousy nnd Poison. CiNCiKNAtaj 6U rfov,' Miller, a white woman who lived with a colored man at 51 TJaat Eighth Wii died at her homo Tiplay In'orning fr'oi'oj thlj'elTecta if a doso of poison, known 'as "jRftugh on Rats," which she took on ' Monday ovoning. JeaiJ ouiy is tho supposed cause pf, tho suicide. " 1 One Wife Too Many. 1 PlflLADKLPirU, Nov, 22. Walter L. nrpwn, a( graveling salqsman for a Now 1 York bouse, ha keo't arrested horoflti a charge of bigamy, preforred by a woiiian tiamed Abblo Brown. Sho alleges that ho deserted her ami afterwurda married Tlllio tl..iHt1iin Itiuri urni linlfl . .! .I.-I... ' ' '' " In ttriCloTator. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov, . O'Connor, a boy employed uy .Ousack & Tn whlla descondlnir an !, in6rj)lng had his liad chiight bewtJon, llie' Maam am. I. lair. If. tl a IaIIv. I UUVt WUIIUU W J"i' THE-LOST MANISTEEr Conflicting Koports us to tho Safety cl . . , Vaiaengors. t CrtiCAOo, Nov. 23. Reports concerning tlio nrobablo loss of tho propollor Manistco are conflicting. A reporter at Duluth, Minn., telegraphs os'ioUowb: ft "The 'Manlstoo 'left ' hero Saturday, November 14, loaded with oats and bran, fcr Ontonagon, with a fair list of passon grtrs, n crew of fifteen and throe dock hands. Slio laid over at Bayfield from Saturday until Thursday, whoro her passengers transferred to tho City of Duluth. Captain McKay was from Rochester, N. Y., tlio purser, G. L. Beaton, the steward, J? M. Kelly, tlio mate, Andy Hack, and the engineer. Pat Cullon, wero all of Chicago." Tho ftbovo dlsnatch. it will be seen, in- dlcates that tho passohgers are all in safety on tho Duluth. On tho other hand a Milwaukee reporter telegraphs as follows! "The local representative of Leopold and Austrian, of Chicago and Mllwaukod, raid Tuesday ovoning that he feared tho Manistee had gono down with all on board in tho terrific storm of Saturday last Tlio boat carriod a crew of nnd passengers. A numlicr of tho latter wero from Milwaukee and Chicago. Thollsl is atBayfloldf ondfiwt yet obtainable. The boat was "built irf Clovoland, and afterwards rebuilt at Detroit Sho was then valued at $150,060," DISHONEST CONDUCTORS. Eloven Men Detectrd on One I.lno nnd Arrested. ST. Louis, Not. 23. For thoflhstt time since tho introduction of tlio street railway ryitem into St Louis prosecutions of dishonest condutors ara to tako plot e. Eloucn nrrcats havo been inado on tho Union Depot 'line, nnd President Scullln Bays every man of tlio lot shall bo given tho butt end 6t tho law. Ho concluded soma tlmq ngo thut dlshonoHt work wasboing ((9110 fln hislino, and, without consulting any ono, sot two of his most'. Intimate .friends to ,work. They caught eleven conductors outof ( thlr of thorn are cliarged with taking from 75 tents to (1,00 between terminal (Mints on a suiglo trip. Prosidont Scullln says that arrests Of the kind havu often boon made beforo, but the companies, on account of tlio heavy costs havo always refrained from prosecuting. This time, however, ho will try and push every man to tho wall, bolloving that the move w ill pay, however expenslvo it mny bo. He also says that 99 per ocnt.of the discharges on his line during tho past your havo boon for dishonesty. A NEW RAILROAD SCHEME. A Now Trunk Unq Hetwoen the,KiiRtnm j West. Pirn.ADr.t,rniA, Pa., 2a Negociations havo just been consummated by which the Buiralo, Now York, aud Philadelphia and West Slioro Rnilrpads aro to bo made a part of a now trunk lino. The Buiralo is to join AndrowB road at New Castle and go thenco to Akron, Ohio. From that point a railroad, niilea long, is to ba built to Chicago Junction, Ihoro to join tho Baltimore and Ohio. Iere tho Now England business of tho latter road Is to bo doll vtrcd Tor shipment over the abovo named roads. This part qf tlielluaiait(Oba.purtjinder construction at once, and all tho roads will dooto two per cent 9$ tho. gcosj New England business towards tho intercut on tho bonds. Thu Buffalo, Now York nnd Philadelphia and tho, "We&tShqro roads wjll J soon commence building a roud from Bi ton, on the lino ef tho former rond, to Cleveland, there to Join, tho q. C. p C, to clve the West Shoro a southwestern" out' let Tho Buffalo and West Shore aro tq occupy a Union " depot in tho city ol Buffalo. Illg Floods lu IndlanapoIs., Indianapolis, Nov. 22. Nearly flyo inches of rain havo fallen In this city since, Tuesday morning, and 80.71 lnche since flvo o'clock AVednosclay' morning, ..Poguo's Run, Mhlih intersects the 'city, and tho street nrr4ilpodod throughout a district moro than a mile long and half a milo wide. Tlio tracks of the Bee Lino, tho Wabash and Air Lino railroads, cast of tho run, are tyider, water, and tho bridges aro so damagdd 'that cams hro unable to outer tho city. Travel ov6r the Pan Hnndlo, Uio I. D. & &, Vnndalia and Indinnaixdls & St, Louis roado Is com pletely blockod by washouts. Tho dainngo i. if Km !, n, wm'iw nnf. iiwiH than $125,000. I r,' Ohio Ullnd mid JDcnfiuiillumblntltut ions. , . Columdus, O., Nov. 23. The annual of the state institutions for tho blind and for th6 deaf mutes havo Just bii; made to Governor , Vftcr, t rOJilo'f 173' blind pupils cost last year 1153 apgxjo, $30 loss than any previous; year since 874. fuoUshaJlttyjslxpf tho state, -The (410 dealraguidgVu&yoar' earned $0,0OC It is "recommended Qiat tho doaf mute asylum bo permitted to bid for tho state printing. Ohj6'r daf muto pupjj lis cose uio builo o3,r lost year. U 'II J ' t )l Uasly Feels Easier. u iNABtrvTLLtKj Easly, ti bi) hang'eVlTVi'dtiyat Jacksboro, Tennessee, lids boon reprleved"BixtyUays!by tho VW n'PIi0rs rr0'" letters 'rcccivod from tho best clfrzeivi that Easlv is inno cent, und the guilty party cau bo brought' tojustlco, XKt,al'd5II&lot.,", ; LAKOABTI!lP" (NaT. cars hil n caboose- and engilio.worowrecked in tho depot; at Columbia byjv tollislpri of freight tnilus. UrakeuiadliDavld I Mbwor was fatally injured. t II H Incendlnry Cotton Hales, ' l Genoa, Nov' 23. The Corriore Mcrcan tilo (no wspapox)) asserts thp) lavgot of Amorivan cotton havo found matches in the buios, ovidently ptethcro with uoondJttry,inteirt A Ilnnvv Fftllilrn. ' Quebec, Nor. 23.. Sharpies, Sons & Co., 4 lutabor merchants, Bpnly" for an extqdidim of time and oxpifct to sb;irQ It. 'Lub. litii 1X00,000 Union Panic steck fell over ton per cent in cousoqueueo of thu failure. Vximvmo. Nov. 23. Duko Castlcmonte. 'iDturod o,ear,a,rprf nJjNaplPs, UU9 UVVM twww v Twivw, Mn. 8. M, MjsrucDVF. pt ..Heading, Pa,, has mysteriously diwapoaretL Ho iwos a ;pVoral!ent lawyof and Domooratio poll 'auiun. Ho leaves behind a'"wlfe, Jlirua rhlldren, aud numerous dobti. DEATH FROM PURE JOY. DAD EFFECT OF WINNING HIS CASE. A Itliodo Island Man Actually Gets to the End 'of a XattruU, nhd Plea ot Attonlftlirncntnnd Unexpected Hnpplness, Nrwronr, It. I.. Nov. 23. George 0. Muhro, a prominent citizen, died suddenly this morning. Joy at recovering n verdict against tho Aquidneck Hank about ten days ago doubtless had much to do with hi death. Thcaso has been In court4 over since 1SG5, and deserves more thnn a passing notice. From November, 18C3, to November, 18C5, Messrs. Munro did most of thoir business through tho., Aquidneck Bniik, then a State tiank. Their account with tliat Institution (luring these two years amounted to (140,400. August, 1, 1805, as is alleged by plaintiffs, Goorgo C. Munro, tho Bonior mombor of tlio firm, do-posited a (2,000 check, drawn on the Lime Ilock Bank of Providence, and signed by P. Meed, as Treasurer of a sugar refinery, with which tho Munros had hnd dealings. Somo,timo after,yhcn their bank bopk was jnndo up, the firm dfscovcrod that tho check had not been credited to 'them. On reporting tho fact to tho bank olllcials tho latter claimed that thero was no account on tho books to indicate that such a check had boon rcccivod. Subsequantly Messrs. Munro obtained tho canceled check from thoibank on 'which it was drawn, and still falling to get satisfaction, brought suit against the Aquidneck Bank for tho recovery of tlio amount of the chock, and tho caso has been on tho court dockets in various forms over since. When tho suit was tho Aquidneck Bank was a State institution. -The case was continued from timo to timo for so veral years, and when it finally carao totrjal iho institution having been changed from a State to a National bank, tho defendants claimed that thero was no such institution as tho Aquidneck Ilnnk, and then plaintiffs wero non-suited. Suit was then promptly brought against tho Aquidneck National Bank, nnd thero have been thrco trials. In tho first two trials thp jury failed to agrco, but in tho last oiu a verdict was rendered fof plaintiffs foi the full amount of tlio claim with interests and costs, amounting to upwards of 4,000, The bank based its defense on tho claim that tho check must havo been cashed over tho counter. At tho timo the troublo gnn tho bank was suircrlng from the acts of a dishonest cashier. For somo thirty years, up to 1805, the Mesirs. J. C. nnd W, 'J. 'Mnnrd wero extensively engaged in tho Fhippin( business, they Juuviug olllces hero nnd at Wilmington, N. C, Tho firm also owned a number of coasting vessels, nnd wero known in all leading shipping circles throughout tho country. CHISHOLM HANtiED A WlW.'Srunlerer Gets New Jersey Justice. Newark, N. J., Nov. 23. John was hanged, this morning in tho New. oik jail, for the 'murder of his wife just five nionthts ago. iAt 0:JU) a. m. Warden Johnson and assistants wero goftjng ready ff6r the--execution, nnd Cliisuolnf was awako and awaiting tho urrlvnl of Father Foomey, his uplrltunl advisor. Nobody was permitted inside tho prison oxcept nowyiapor representatives or thoso omnlovod in some pfljcjal catiacity in mnjicc,tioa.wiVh tho ixecUJloIU At aixnitiieven FntlierrToomoy arrived and went immediately to Chis- holm's room and admiuisterod to him tho acrament Cliisliolm thou breakfasted. Before tlio arrival of the hangman the prisoner was given whisky tunervn him for tho execution ' At? lOiXO the drop foil, t.hp body reboundhtg two, feof. After swinging" lo aiidOfro fortWonty minutes, the legs drawn up, tho breast heaving, anil with tho usual convulsions, it was cut down, pronounced, doad, and lowored Into tho coffin. The funeral will bo vato, digustine scenes of Kankouslti's funeral, a law has probfljftlng pabllo fiincxals of capital offendars. , , ,;Vf 1 ' 1. !Two Prlio Fights. Buffalo, N. Y Nov. 22. A slugging match, tho particulars of which ihaye just leaked out took placn bptwoS Gallagher, alocaTpugflBt, nnd' Johnny English flJumrers who lately arrived - in this-city, roundere fought in twelvo minutes,, during wliiph both com-i batonta wero badly punished. Time was called for tho fourth1 round by Gallagher's friends, it is alleged fore tho throo minutes allowed by the rules hnd expired und Clarkson not coming to scratch, the flghfc was given to Gallagbor. amid riotous ex. $Jp4 Cl&?!irjcnd. aromad and want to fHghVit over again for $500, LXAbVjLi Coy prizo fight for a purso OH iiOO waa decided earljr Wednesday morning in tho presonco 'bl' about 1,200 spectators in a sporting resort In this city, between Tom "NVallttil and Bill v. Ilaloy tho champion or'roVado.'WAniig' proved himself tho better mw of tll rwP throughout tho four round tliat wpro, fought, nnd Anally won on tv foul. e'ANK'FMLORes. ' The MIsiliHp! AVlIey Itank at Vicltsburg Goes Undor. vj j, state that tho Mississippi Valloy Bank, 6f VicksburjJ, has made an assignment, with Goorgo Irvin as receiver, The liftnk has' been established thirteen yenrs, and had excellent standing. Tho" prliicipftl owners of, thej concern "were y'eprgo M. Klein, the I'rosidont. nnd John Ll.lKlkif Jr.GWerUtii in6& largo rnans, helr xoal estate in vicusnurg aiono being assessed at (200,000, besides which thoy owned real state in Virginia, and Iowa, as woll as a largo ainouut of personal property. Messrs. Koutz Brothers, tho New York Agents of tho bank, say thoy havo as yot received no tThgmmafl r " ' '''' " A Villainous Hardness7. ' CmcAoo, Nov. 22. Tho dlscoyery Is made that a large number of respoctable girls are lured hero from'NeVV5 York nnder ..OTBtflDM Ot oeing engageu to go on w too 'SWgo." ji iwjr ortv imia iim;ui umu; " rival Jn low dnnc9 ffPUSCS Mary Higglns, of 635 Water street, Now York, was Bont itfrnd Jas ri?jt JhrfJlJU tho efforte pf Hov. FAtliwr Londrogan,io whom .BliOiWent on learning tho deception. Shp says sho was tient hero by Fitzgerald's agency in Uniqn Square A numbor of other girls aro hero In a similar plight Tho city authorities, prlosts and proinliiont citizens nro determined ta take the matter ud. HOW A .BRIG WAS SAVED Pish Oil Poured ou the Waters tc. J? m tho Troubled Bon. Newport, Nov. 23. Tho brig Louisa Caipol, Captain Parker, of Yarmouth, N. S., has arrived hero after encountci ing tho most oxtraordinary hurricanes and 0-los tho captain ever know. Ho thinks tho vessel nnd all on board would havo been lost but for tho fact that lie had a large cargo of fish oil. Tho waves swept continuously over tho vessel aud finally tho dock load lcgan to slip, when ho gaves orders for a number ot small holes to bo bored in tho casks containing tho oil. "While this was being done the men engaged wero nearly swept overboard; but in a few minutes tho oil trickled on tho deck through tho scuppers and into the ocean and almost as soon as tho oil reached tho water tho waves wero less boisterous, and in loss than a half hour there was an unmlstnknblo diminution in tho force nnd number of the waves tlint broke over tho ship. In an hour thoy had almost cntlroly subsided. Tho chief mate says he has never beforo soon oil used but ho is onthuslastio in tho declaration that tho flbh oil saved tho brig, cargo and crow. Thrifty Mr. Gould. CniCAOo, Ill's., Nov. 23. Railroad Station Agents and Western Union Telegraph Operators, particularly thoso in charge of railroad stations, nnd minor omeiais in places of trust, along tho roads in tho Gould "System," havo been notified that they must sign an (indemnity bond holding them to n faithful observance of their obligations to the company. They aro told that tho fact of their want of rich friends to go upon their bonds need not stand in Iho way of thoir immediate signing them. It is understood a company has been formed with Gould nt tho head whereby iNindsmen will bo furnished. It is thought tho enterprise will glvo Mr. Gould a good troOt . VICTORIA FRIGHTENED. The Itojnt CukUu lit Wliulsnr On l'lro. London, Nov. 23. A fire started Wednesday evening in a Bootmaker's shop in Windsor, in thnt.iiortlon of the town tho Royal Castle. A high wind was ilowiilg at tho timo nnd cui ned tho sparks jvlt tho castle wall, communicating tho Iioto tho roof of St, George's Chapel, vhlfh is a part of tho castle. During the irogress of tho fire, the excitement nt the ioiul residence' wan intense. Tho Queen Jicl not conciul her nnxioty, several times ending to inquire as to tho extent of the Iro nnd liability of danger to tho castle, md seemed greatly relieved when informed thut tho flroluul been entirely extinguished. IueKtlgiitintr 11 !!; Fight. Rkd Bank, N. J., Nov. 23. The dog 'ght which took place near tho Merchants' iteamhoat landing on Monday night was .uth a disgraceful affair that tho public prosecutor has taken the case in chnrgo, and has instructed tho police to arrest all nities concerned in tho affair. Tlio fight nus fought within a block of tho city lock- tp. Tho namo of neatly every person who utended the dog fight is known, und races tho postmaster, physicians, local au- .loritles, and many strict members of tho huith. Tho public prosecutor says ho determined to punish H1030 who wero in ittoiulauco. Atteiuptuil LjnchliiK. Byeusvillb,. Ohio, Nov.23. At the onl mines, a few oiileS cost of hore, Tunner (white) rotiu uiug home, found In ix house a negro naiuud Jpp Dickens. Bo-it Wloiis of his wife's affoctious. ho at- acked tho negro, with a club, knocked him iiKclcbs, and thon throw him out of doors. he neighbors, aroused by Mrs. Tanner's irieks and thinking Dickens murdered, miilo ovcry arraugement to lynch Tanner, mt Dickens recovering consciousness the victim was cut down beforo llfo was ex- inet. Dickons, however, cannot survive. . , "- , Mrs. Found. BALTiMQnJ?, Nov. Hay wood, (imboud flf Mrs. Zoq Haywooil, vho attempted suicide in tlra Mudjson House hero, ins boon dlfffiovorod playing in, th.o French a fourth-rate Ho idmltapavlnghls wi(or and .says it, was joausohocoulilnotupporvhor,. Jtook his present jiosition rather than starve. Haywood was forrnerly bass solofst" with Carnci oss &D1xIu'k Minstrels. His wlfo it in n very critical condition. ii rn, , Kissed by a . CnidAao, Nov. 22,'-Tho polloo nrcsted iJames Gallagher yestenlay .for the: burn glary Of tho rooidonce of Mr. Loonardf Emerald avonuoiand Thirty-fifth street, last-week. He was captured on a description furnished by Miss Leonaid, a pretty girl of 17. He'had ransacked tho houso, entering! her' room last Ho could not resist the temptation, and Imjilanted a, vigorous kiss on her charming lips. Sho awoko with a tcioain. Tlio burglar got out of thu win-low just in timo to escape a- bullet from, Miv Leonard's pistoL Escaped Convicts. PiTTsnuRO, Pa., Nov. 23. No cluo lias yet been found that will lead to tho arrest 3f the two prisoners who 0hcnped,fixtn tho Hiversido Penitentiary on tho night of November 10, but it is reported that'on "Monday an etnployo at tho penitentiary said in conversation with a saloon keeper of this city that ho intended to take tho clothing and tools to Blake, tho Hint prisoner who escaped. Tho police aro investigating. CJpndltlon of the Itlror. PlTTSDUiio, Pn.t iNov, 23. Pittsburg, 3 foot 4 inches, rising; Louisvjllt),, canal Joet 4. Inghes, falls 0 'eeM inchos,rifslng Oil City, 3 feet, rising, cloudy; Parker's, : fvt H Inalie.. stationary : Hrowiisvillo. 5 feet 0 inches', stationary; Lock Number I Four, 7 feet 4 inches, stationary Morgan-town,.l foot 8 Inches, stationary; Rice's LitntlwC foet a Inches, falling; 11 feet, stationary. Mulberries and Btinwberrles. , Auetlv, Tkxas, Nov, 23. A. of this city, has a mulberry trts now literally woll loaded with rlpo fruit of tho second crop, aud bis strawberry vinos havo n larger yiold now than in the Spring, Tha fall has boon and (b still Very m)d. No Py N Junket IIostoN, MAB8., Nov. 23, Trouble 6vr tho Qollectlon of a bill lncuned by tlia junketihg of 'City Fathers, has caused tho, proprietors of Young's Hotel to refuso Jo allow any further bills to bo run up at that, establishment by members bf City Government A LUNATIC INVENTOR. Desclplo of Kaely Gets Into Serious Trouble. Cleveland, O., Nov. 23. A. Leo Webster followed Kcoly's (of motor fainq) example and ha? been gathering in tho on a motor schemo by which ho was to decompose water and generate hydrogen from it, burn tho hydrogen nnd thus got his fuel and steam for machinery for practically nothing. Ho collooiod money from somo boliovers in his lnsano project and Froshu,m Hall for evenings to lecturo ou anil show tho workings' of tha motor. But tha law hooded him oil and ho was arrested on complaint of lib relatives and lodged in jail as a lunatic. Ho has been working on thd motor for tho last ten yours and had a siiriilar oxporhnee in 1870. TERRIPLE TRAGEDY. Five Persons Murdered by IturgtAr In Michigan. Jackson, Mich., Nov. 23. It was discovered Thursday morning that a terrible tragedy had boon committed sometime, during tho night, seven iniles south of this city. Jacob Crouch, his daughter Mary White, her husband, Henry, and a visitor named Moses Holly, from Transfer, Mprcor County, Pa., woro all found dead in bed, having been shot Crouch is the only ono who shows slgpsof having mado a struggle, tho others having' evidently boon killed while asleep. Crouch Is soventy year old, and owned a ranch in Texas worth a million dollars. Tho houso, had boon ransackod. A FRIGHTFUL WRECK. Four lUllfil And SInny tVouildd the Alnbumu Southern. , Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov, 23. A freight train on tho Alabnma Great Southern Railroad collided witli tho south bound Now Orleans oxpi'os? at Coaling Ala., Thursdny. Only meagorx details aro yot received, but it is known that the wreck was a frightful ono. Four men are reported killed aud a largo number wounded. The only namo of tho killed learned yot is James Murtin of Birmingham, Ala. " Tlio New, NluKtira IIrldje. Locktort, jti, Y., ov, 23. The formal opening of tho greftt Cantilever Brldgo at Niagara Falls, which will 6ccuV about December 15, will bo thooccasion of 'imposing ceremonies. Hhndsomo steel-engraved invitations to tho ceremony, containing an engraving of tho now brldgo, will bo issued about December 1 to prominent railroad men, engineers and Journalists throughout tho country. Qnq ot tho largq hbtela will bo opened to entertain special guests of tho occasion and tlio first train of thirty-six heavy locomotives -will bo run across tha massive structure; ' Caused JJy n, Lamp Explosion. Fulton, Mp.,,Nov. 23 An accident occurred at tho Synodlcal Fqnjale Collego in the shapo of a fire, while President Charles and most of the young ladles wero at church. Somo ono bad left a lighted lamp in tlio library and dosed tho doors. It is supposed tho Jamp ijxploded and threw coal oil over tho books, which Immediately took fire. When the, bhtao1 was discovered the library and alxmt 2M books' w6rd"almost consumed. Other "fucniturd in thfr room was greatly daihaged, but tho fire ' was ox- without felting (an alarm. ' A Poisonous Doso. INDIANAPOLIS, lND., NOV. 23. 'B. O. Grimes, au inniato of the Asylum, fejl dead at broakfest Fray morpin Thsj fact was communicated to the Coroner and investigation has just revealed Hljaf on attendant had given thepatient a dofro and srgot by my (stake, f.or tincture 6f gentian. Tliebody In tho moaqtlme had, been sent to Rockville and buried, ahu the Coroner of Park County has been directed to hold an lnqubst '' Blinds, J, oodc any lulneii. f St. JLouis, Mo., Nov. 3,vAt J3oUa,villo, Ills., Thursday .night lilfhland Crook jthq,bank, amlrufcheil Into ter's coal mfnoyifb a roar, The; mlnq was soon IH.led, nndo wattu; passed through into other pita. In the mprnlug tho wholo creek wls pouring intotlevcri mine's northwest end of thd town.' Thp mine,? aro a total loss as It wllHiever'payto p'umpthem bht Two hnjldrod minora aro thrown out of 'work, 'ii" ' ' it " Itnlluu Monpy 'rolfin.' LotDON, Noy. i22.riA Commlssloni has boon appointed by the Italian Government ta study the, financial situation, and ropoi t as to tho bcfltor moet.practftalMlutpn 0f ,ho jnoneta,ry iirftbem. Tho Jeaduig mom-I cm of tlio Cojrimissiou arq known' ip ?avor a renawal of tho Paris Convention, Ayhich oxpfj'ei In 1(580. A fair ifrpioriion 6,f tho ii)oinbeni ndvoatO 'bhuetnllism, ,wh(lo a tarto factfon bollqvo In a qUrMhoy pf,gold ' xl okcluslvely. , ,, II J 11 w TiiMiirnneti T.lense Ituvokeil. Boston, Nvi S3, SfWutanco Tnrb6x haa' t'ornmlly1 rtjMod tho 11- eiso of tho Union Mutual Iiuniranco of Mnlnti, toaoTiusincss iti this State, Jin thd grouild that tho 'c0miihy,Tefusod to allo froq access tol4 books 'ohd papers, r to submit td an O'xnihimtHoii. ' liwlnll Gets thu ileotorshir). ' LbNDON1, Nor. ballbtlrlg'for tho ltoctorshlp of tbb University of fit irefulted in the oleatlon ot James Russell Lowell, Unfied. Statesi iMinfator to Britain, who ef4ated ' Gibson, Mmnber.of Parliament, far byi&votesj ui r i ' InlrresthiBf.to llase Itall Fanetrs. WAbni.VoTON, NoV. 23.-Tho National ItnBe'Hall League ha.4 stricken out I tho worth) "a foul ball" from tho rules, -which rovision will'do away with ifanoy 'pitching anil icurvod baljs, as throws' will bo substituted by pitchers. ,lii A Stray .llusbaud Wfnteil, , , jJicjaciq, Noy. 2a At the roquest of .Chief Givon, ot tha IPhljadorphia pollco force, a detail, of men,,ifrpn o Ccago force (vro earphlng tho Novels, and boarding housos for Henry Inman, of JeDferson City, Mp, Hfywup lost him.whila graveling on Jliqrall,flwd,thltikh?Ift'oro. Ifo traces otm hayo yet bjon fouui, ' .i , '' ' Pnrsnuni? Pa., Npv. 23, i?rjlilent GtHrgu Harris, of the , Minors' Amalgamated Association of ;tha 'Rtate, goM to ,Dar ud Canbr4aJpou.utlps.tokx)k9ver the lled. Thoroars about 2,O0q vei In. tho two counties nnd,if tho number ij found utlcient to support tlio oUlcers will be laid out, known as Na Eight. SiKi iJ... . ji l,s.si.'Mstslrv AstosUsiri ( fl