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Show GENERAL. New York cii New York, .". M. W. Ostrauder, messenger of the People's Bank, had his pocket picked to-dny of seven gold certificates, payable on various banks, amounting to $4,9o0, and four promissory promis-sory notes for S-s.fioU. Margaret Moore, a married woman, while laboring under a fit of temporary insanity to-night, killed her infant by cutting its throat with a razor. Illinois lLtioii.Snoufall. Chicago, lo. It appears to be settled set-tled that J. II. Moore, Republican, is re-elected to Cungross in the 7th district. dis-trict. The delegation from this State will stand S Republicans and 0 Democrats. Demo-crats. Sncw fell to day at various points in northern and central Illinois, and as far south as Alton. There was none here. RnllYYKy Accidcut. Augusta, Me., 13. The afternoon passenger train from Portland to Bangor, Ban-gor, to-day, ran oyer an ox two miles above here. The baggage and five passenger cars were thrown from the track and badly smashed. Five per-;ons per-;ons were injured, none fatally. Political Party. New York, 10. The World's Washington Wash-ington correspondent telegraphs thut the proposed new party of revenue reformers, re-formers, foreshadowed by the Chicago Tribune, in its issue of Saturday last, creates quite a little commotion in Washington. Col. Forney yields the whole question; admits that theie is a new party, declares that tho Chicago Triliiine has deserted the Republican party, and slates, what the Tribune docs not allege even, that Senator Trumbull is to be the head of the new coalition, and become its candidate for the presidency. During tho late canvass, can-vass, he made a speech at Springfield, which was strongly in favor of revenue reform. It will be remembered that at the last session of Congress he introduced in-troduced a civil service bill, making it a misdemeanor for manners of Congress to solicit offices, or to sign recommendations for office iu any executive department of Government, Gov-ernment, lie is understood to favor civil service reform, as advocated by ex-Secretary Cox and others. The impression is that iu his speech at Springfield, Senator Trumbull foreshadowed fore-shadowed a policy which has now been adopted by his orcan, the Tribune. Tri-bune. It is evident, says Forney, from the tone of the Tribune article, that it has abandoned all hopes of tlie Republican Repub-lican party being able to elect us candidate can-didate in 1872. Senator Trumbull is in Washington, and while he doe- not admit he is the candidate o' the Revenue Reve-nue Reform party for the Presidency, or of any other party, he, at the same time, warmly endorses the c-ui-e of civil service reform as well a that of revenue reform. He is pledged tu both and will advocate both in Lis place n the Senate. Senator Sehuiz says the Revenue Relorm movement wid sweep the west ; and that no party and no administration ean staud against it. He arrived here to-day. j .latlonitl Conrtiiilon. Washington. I. C, 10. 11,,- additional addi-tional convention l '.w,-.::i thn I nitel States and Great Bn;a:n h'i- been pub-I pub-I lisbed by atab-r.ty. I'd- three m.xe 1 ! court of ju-;ice ate si-'lisLei. The jurisdiction heretct'r? e-rei-ed by :thea is n.-w f ! x i . ! - i by the 1 courts of one or the other nf the high contracting panic-, a--v.ird.ng to t:;.;r I respective mod's c: proc-. Jur. . :i : mattcis of ruaraf.me pr;?.--. it ijffil that in e.-.s'1 of an Amen -an n,rc!.a:it vessel Uiing .--3r.-hod by a lint -li ' cnii'er. King de niri' d i- l.avii.g b -. n eregaeed in the African s.je trade, or ;as having K-en tiitcl wt f..j (!! ; ur-poC, ur-poC, she be s.-nt to N-w York" ..r Key A est. wlichc-vvr 'Lo.i Lc :..e-i acceptable, for adjudication, ej tu-" hunJed over to a United States cruiser cruis-er if one should be available in the neighborhood of the capture ; and that, in the corresponding case of a British merchant vessel searched by a United States cruiser being detained. a having been ensured in the African slave trade or as having been fi:tei out for that purpose, she shall be sent for adjudication to the nearest or most accessible ac-cessible British eoiony, or shall be handed over to a British cruiser, if one should be available in the neighborhood neighbor-hood of the capture. All negroes or others who may be ou board either an American or British vessel, f-T the purpose of being consigned to slavery, shall be handed over to the nearest British authorities, her Brittanic Majesty guaranteeing their liberty. Fatal Explosloia. Indianapolis. 10. Doxey's heading factory, at Anderson, Ind., blew up this morning, killing four men and wounding five or six. The building was torn to pieces. siuiclilr. Helena, lo. J. T. Farley, a resident of Silver Star district, .dontana, committed com-mitted suicide on the Jrd instant, by shooting himself with a pistol. Nq cause is assigned. Present for "I.O." Coiimie, 10. Col. Tourtellotte, Indian In-dian agent, to-day distributed about $".A.i in blanket, clothing, Ac, to Pccate!lo'sband. of tho Shoshones in camp near this place Gov. ' aughan was present. |