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Show Auotlicr Aliortloiilnt. Boston, 27. Dr. A. J. Lynn is held in SlO,tXX) bonds, on the charge of procuring pro-curing an abortion resulting in Lh death of a young woman. Wnihtngton Aitvice. Washington, 27. The Sioux Indian delegates, headed by Hed Cloud, interviewed inter-viewed secretary Delano lo-dav, and tho usual talk ensuod. The Indians wre very peaceful, but wanted ammunition, ammu-nition, horses etc., and better facilities for receiving supplies. Dolauo promised prom-ised them bouio horsos and more ammunition ammu-nition if tho agents would so advise; with somo guns lor the chiefs The department will bo closed on the 30th inst., being Decoration day. Tho commiUco appointed by the eiti-zen-i if San Pranciaco,!') visit Washington Washing-ton on tho Eiibicct of tho Gout Island bill, have ascertained that owing to the prc.-suro of business tho bill will not be taken up by tho senate during tho present pres-ent io-ion. Thu committee havo-lmd an interview with tho President, which they sny was MitisTaclo: y. li is reliably ascertained that the vote of Ihe senato on tho additional article was :t to S. There is no ollicial reply jet received from England, but private advices from dUtinguiMied parties say there is no reason U doubt that iho British Brit-ish government will a.-ccnt to the modified modi-fied article. The senate was in eiou till eleven to-night, on tho tariff bill. Itlltcellnncoiiii. Biiiralo,27. Kcv.John E.Kobie, editor of tho Chrittfnn A-h-nratc, one of the oldest Methodist miniUers in western New York, died suddenly yesterday at Cowlesvillo, of apop.exy. Boston, "27. Tho annual meeting of tho American peace society was held hero to-dav, Amasa Walker presiding. The anniversary exercises of tho society - will take place Juno l-'-lh. Portsmouth, N, II., 27. Captain Dick, of the hark St-.rmy P'trcl, from l Scotland, reports seeing a Norwegian ship bound for Quebec with the spars ' gone and suffering in a severely heavy ' gale. Ho thinks she foundered soon 1 afterward. New York Intelligence. New York, 27. Six lives were lost by tho explosion on the tu Fi'i'thti the c tptain, engineer, firemen and two dock hands. The pilot had both legs fractured; fractur-ed; John Bishop, untie- of tho ship Avn-n-ilt, had an arm fractured, and four others were injured. Tho boat was blown to splinters abovs the water and the hull sunk. Thoodoro Cngniane, the well known French drniuntUl is dead. Ueporters visited the steamship . M'r airy, lately returned from a cruise in the south Atlantic, and say the oflicers report two l'vs mis-ing, hut some ot the crew say eight went losL Two or three jumped overboard. tl the coast of Bra.'.il. and another near New York. The eight hour league has sent emissaries emis-saries to Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and -uber cities, to inducM) co-operation in the strikt) which in tho roeanLimfi ta I extending bore to all clas;cs of work- mn. , I The s.iil oi" Fi.-k. jr., against the Union Facif.c Credit MoDiIcr . and others, ii revised in tho V. circuit court. judSo B!atchf..rd allowing U sub'tituiion of M re. 1 ;;k as piaiDUn. Captam Allslcr, of tho steamer Rf-trie--- r, loft during the lernblo ftrms which provir.l'jd on tie co&.-t of Now-foundiand Now-foundiand this .'pnr.g, rep-jrui the t-'laJ wreck of ioriv-two ve5sis, ir.cjudmg several steamships; and the number o: , ii-.-es iruperliiul by tue:0 d.5tt;tei aujouti to nearly fojr thousauJ. o which very few :o yet account :ur. j neliOndSceldeut. .V iuj,a:.dria. Va., 2.". A fre riit tra:r. at A.eiai:d:ia. on iho il;na.'-Mi K. K. wui tbr.'wn from tho trak ttiia niorn-icir. niorn-icir. k-.r...d two brhKmjii. aiid rerioas-i rerioas-i '.y iriTtd tLe cui&a. Monttary and Itotki, ; Y.rk. 27. rac Mail d;of rd j I to ad tilled " M- iz":e are r--1 'aiv.---': i" rei-.ra.Li-g ..." : t'rtL.r..- -M 'oi u::. rs l.-rn lt,L-:rc : li,.? i..ni of tij'e company, a;. i ; p Lat.r.g sl-kK.r tl-e cm-' -..'t-.v, u' l-r !: r--fe-t a t -t t" , -'")' g.-iu-". - U. T., . |