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Show BY TELEGBAPH. attacked by Harrington with a hatohet. The officers rushed in and arrested him. Harrington had previously unsucoess-fullattempted to lure Miohael Reese to his room on a pretext of negotiating a loan. From entries in his note book he seems to have been of good connections in some portion of the west, and Was probably impelled to theact by the de sire to obtain means and return home. A dispatch from Grass valley reports a heavy shock of earthquake this afternoon, lasting ten seconds, with vibrations north and south, New York, 3. An explosion in Charles Nebin's pyrotechnic factory, in East New York, this morning, killed one rottn, slightly injured several others, and demolished one side of the building, The suspension oftho varnish house y AMERICAN. Washington, 3. Pension Commissioner Atkinson has discovered and unearthed a gigantio ring composed of three prominent firms ot claim agents in Philadelphia, whick has succeeded by fraudulent documentary evidence in getting througU during the past few years many thousand pension cases, involving over $1 000.000 annu ally. Evidence as to the guilt of the firms, which are Devitt & Co., Schillver, Frances & Register and Mat hew, Paul-eo- n & Co , is of the most positive char-asteTim ring included one deputy clerk at Philadelphia, who affixed a seal to all papers sent to him by the above firms. A large number of persons who appeared on the rolls as pensioners have made affidavits that tbey hare no disabilities, but were paid so much to sign blank papers, presented to them by the above firms. The evidence was fraudulent, but appeared genuine, and pensions were allowed, which have been regularly drawn by the ring under powrs of attorney. r, New Orleans, S. Governor Kellogg has transmitted to Congress an elaborate brief in anticipation of the possible attempt to seat on McEnery certificates the Democratic memberj elect from Louisiana, all of whom applied for and received credentials from Kellogg. The lending points ar summarized as follows: In conclusion it is submitted that Mr. McEnery and his friends are slopped in all honor from further questioning the title of Governor Kellogg as Governor of Louisiana, first, because McEnery agreed to submit his claim to a congressional committee, and a majority of that committee have expressed their opinion that Governor Kellogg was elected in 1872; secondly, because bis own partisan and present legislature conceding a majority iu the lower house, which legislature is accepted on all side as the undisputed legislature of the State, almost unanimously psissed a joint resolution recognizing Kellogg as Governor of the State; third, beou-McEnery has already prtfessed to desire some settlement of the heretofore pending controversy, which would bring peace and quiet to the State, and it cannot be denied but that these resul s have followed from the adoption of the adjustment, and lastly, because McEnery and Lis friends as zealous ami consistent upholders of the dootrine of State right, will surely not. ask Congress to interfere, and by its action to annul tho solemn act of the recognized and unquestioned legislature of a sovereign State, in a matter pertaining exclusively ef its own domettio aTiirs. The brief is accompanied by the protocol of agreement &Qi adjustment, vxtracts from the testimony taken by the house eommiitoe with reference to the election of 1870, and a tabular statement of the census registration, etc , frem 1870 down. Chicago, 3. A St. Louis ppecial eajs: News has reached here that J. W. Ringhara has pleaded guilty to five indictments found against hint in Indiaua, for whisky frauds, and thai he has also gone before the grand jury. This is regarded as news of great importance. The besides their connectiou hers in the whisky ring and their facilities for obtaining information, bad a connection with Joyce and McDonald, as well as wirh the Washington departKient, through which they were in receipt f of Adolphus G. Mandel is aunounced Charles Schultz, timber merchant and citizen of Mecklenberg Schwerin, was on board the steamer arrested Idaho, os that vessel arrived in the lower bay. lie is charged with having raised money from the Mecklenberg savings bank, Theo. Nantzmac and others, by means of false assignments of TLe sum obtained is stated mortgages. at about 17,000 marks. Albert Gamier has challenged Cyrille Dion to play for a gold medal and the billiard championship. According te a Paris dispatch, Duo De Cazes, the French minister of foreign affairs, 6tates the reason why the government refused to purchase the Suez canal shares when the property was tendered for sale to the ministry, was that McMahon's cabinet feared war with Germany. Baltimore, 3. Chas. S. Abell, aged 27, son of A. S. Abel!, proprietor of the Baltimore Sun, died of typhoid fever. He was a favorite contributor to the Sun. Rochester, N. Y., 3. Nathan Sprague, colored clerk in the post office about two years, was arrested this morning for stealing letters, and pleaded guilty. Toledo, 0., 3. 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The character which this Magazine possesses for variet , unterprMe, artistic wealth, and literaif it has not ry culture, that has kept paee with, retimes, should cauae its conductor to The Magawith complacency. it justifiable gard zine has done good and not evil all the days of it life. Brooklyn Eagle. Some ot the mo-- popular of modern north have tirtt appeared as serial la this Migaiine. In all respects it is an excellent periodical, and fully deserve it great success. 1'hilaMphia Ledgar. B SALT LAK.E CITY, ILLUSTftATfiD, Tiie Leading Republican Paper raris, (22 HABPR'SMAGAZINE, to-da- The mnnicipality of Paris bas $6,000 towards the subscription to send a deputation of French workmen in bhalf of the Centennial exhibition. London, 3. A special from Berlin contains the following details in regard to the Turkish insurrection question: Count the Austrian prime minister, bus submitted to St. Petersburg the proposal he was entrusted to draft. In it be enumerates the reforms Turkey sboald pledge te the insurgents and the guarantees the great powers should demand for their fulfillment. Prince Bismarck intelligence, frequently the XMngusms and Prince Gorteohakoff hive discussed were ahctd f the St. Louis ring in jf the leading points el this document and .ting newi from Washington, and would expressed tbeir approval thereof. As send their news to their agent, wbo soon as their imperial government have would report t Joyce & McDonald, and accepted the proposition the it would be acted upon. It is believed definitely other powers of Europe will be invited Lre that Bingham can, open up a per- to participate. fect bonanza of corruption, embracing A servant captured by the Malayans some Indian radicals of high station, at the time of the murder of Mr. Burch. aud throw light on the authority by an English resident, escaped and returnwhich the raising of campaign lun-l- s Here-port- s ed to the BritiaH headquarters. was inaugurated in 1872 by crooked Letta constructthat is Maharajah whisky. Some of the distillers claim ing etrong stockades and deolares that that they were ehawn a letter from the will resist the English to Senator Morton in 1872, speaking in be- the Malayans uttermost. Sir William Jarvis, the half of the national republican commitappointed newly governor of the straits' to tee, and giving directions in is at Penang. settlements, Preparathe raising of a contribution from Mis- tions the for are attacking Malayans, souri. This Latter from Morton was shown the by revenue officials, and the making rapid progress. A deputation waited on the Eari of constructien put upen it by these officials was that the national republican Derby yesterday evening, and urged the executive committee authorized lite intervention of the government to preraising of a fund at the expense of the vent Egypt from aunexing Abyssinia. interns! revenue, end covertly guaran- Lord Derby said in reply that he teed the pvoteliu of the distillers- if Ikeught there was no reason to believe they went into the ring and pail half that Egypt contemplated the annexation the tax to the revenue officials to be need wfcioh would be most unwise for finanfor campaigt purposes. From' all this cial reasons. He believed the violations it is believed that Kinghnm, if he makes of Zanzibar's rights by the Egyptians a clean breast of it, will open up an. al was prey ably the result of mistake. most entirely new field. There is a BsrEn, 3. to effect the that the is Seiehstrath The story grand jury considering1 an act are wilholding their vote on the pro- - in reference te offenoes Bimilar t those osed indictment against Bahcock until of Count Vo Arnim. Frinoe Bismarck he Otin arrive and have a chauce to ap- declared that the matter would not perpear before them and 'make explana- mit of delay. If strict disciplinary rules tions. were not passed could not take t&e reSun Francisco, 3. sponsibility of coatiauiag in the ministry A beld attempt at robbery and murder of foreign affairs. occurred in the Palace hotel this afterParis, 4. noon. A ycung man calling himself S. The funeral of Madame de Jasett took H. Harrington requested Hopkins & place to day in Trinity Catholic church. Haley, money brokers, to send $3,750 Though the edifice holds 4,500 persons, io greenbacks to his room at the Pa'aee thousands could not enter, so great was The firm .sent a boy the throng. 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