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Show The Tenia l'lcvf Ion. Galveston, 27. Holurns from dill'er- ! out counties of tlie third district givo G idJings Democrat, 4,111 majority. Tho count of Justin, by changing tho votos of other counlioa nnd throwing out Limestono and .Freosluno counties, which gavo uernocraiic majorities ol I,0o0, loll Clark a mnjority of 947, and ho received tho cortiticnlo of election. Conner is said Lo bo tho only Domocrat who will receive a certificate of election. Execution of a murderer. Indianapolis, 27. Jerome Brooks.who murdorod dtokes atLangportlast April, was hanged to-day at Delphi. Ho manitostcd.to tho laat tho same stolid in-ditl'ercnca in-ditl'ercnca that ho has maintained ever sinco his arrest, and placed tho noose around his neck himsol'f. Heaped for the Demi. Washington, 27, Tho public departments depart-ments will be closed to-morrow out of respect for tho lato Thos. Ewing .Senr. The, Proceeding .against Mayor Kail. New York, 27. Judge Barrett declares de-clares distinctly that Garvin didn't subpoena any persons before tuo grand jury in tho case of mayor Hall, taoy being mainly ignorant of tho facts, hence no bill was found. Ho aiso says the prosecution against Hall is only suspended. "Bosa" Tweed' Unit. Now York. 27. Tho arrest of Tweed is the gonoral topic of conversation, and tho reformers begin to think tho matter practically commencod. Tweed's bail, of two millions, whb oromnilv fur nished. Tho bondsmen woro carefully examined by tho sherill'. They are Jay Gould, who qualiliod for or.o million, Jienj. Fairchild, a Tammany auctioneer, auction-eer, Terence Farley and Bernard Kel-lcy, Kel-lcy, Tammany politicians, threo hundred hun-dred thousand each, and Hugh Hastings, Has-tings, of tho Commercial Advertiser. ouo hundred thousand. The sheritl'said he had orders to arrest Ingersoll, Woodward Wood-ward and Garvoy, but couldn't find them. The chargo is on a suit by corporation cor-poration counsol 0' Gorman, against Tweod, and Jis for violation of ollicial trust in settling liabilities against the city while president of the board of su- I porvisors, and that lie is guilty of gross frauds upon the city. Summary Puiitahmrm. Jacksonville, Via., 27. Wm. C. Scott wiib executed here to-day, for tho murder mur-der of Morgan Carlin and two small children on Friday last. The Hero of Suniuler Dead. Cincinnati. 27. Private dispatches received hero to-d:iy say general liou-ort liou-ort Anderson diod at Nico, Franco, last ovening. Ho had gone to Nice three weeks ago, hoping to recovor by tho change. His family was with him. The romains will be brought by United Statos vessel Oiterricrc to thm country for interment. It is known here that tho recent reports concerning his aMoged impecuniosiiy are entirely without foundation, foun-dation, inasmuch as ho received full pay as brigadier general and a handsome income besides. Ohio Klectlon. Columbus, Ohio, 27. Tho ollicial re-1 re-1 turns of tho late election from all coun-1 coun-1 ties in tho State show that Noyes, Ke-publicnn, Ke-publicnn, had a vote of 'UHT-'r, Ale-Cook, Ale-Cook, Democrat, 218,1U0; and Stewart, Prohibition, 4,US4, The increase of the Kcpublican vote over last year is 10,-otlf; 10,-otlf; tho increase of the Democratic vote lo.OUU. Vv&atl Believed Lo hn Lul. Boston, 27. 1 ho fishing schooner River (icea, of Gloucester, with a crew of twelve, is given up by tlio owners to bolot. New York Kkwh. .Now York, 27. Iu the Bosouweig trial to-day, tlio rnouror oi uio uocoaseu 1 testihed that tho hankcrchief found on the victim belonged to her daughter. 'ihccommitteo of citizons, appointed by tlio board of supervisors, who have been engaged for weeks examining tho frauds in the city accounts, to-day submitted sub-mitted a report as to their labors. Tlio summary of tho figures of this report .givo tho amount charged to tho cost of tho new court house still unfinished, and the county court oflices. The repairs, furniture, fur-niture, JiC., in all, ia Sl3,41U,0'Ja.29; tho cost when completed could not exceed 3,000,000. Tho inimcnso sum charged is mado up of $y,ia4,703.1i directly charged to the court house building build-ing and its. furniture; and 6,282,2.10 charged to tlio county court's offices, nearly all of which are in tho same buildings. The repairs and furnituro, including $1511,900, 4'J paid for $18,870,-90 $18,870,-90 worth of carpets; $VJ0O, l8Gi 01 paid for $:30y,Sol,oO worth of .furnituro; $914,300,06 paid for $78,702 worth of plumbing; and $08,212,'5J charged for advertising, printing, blank books, and stationery since Jan. 1st, 1809. Tho whole account shows that $24,000,000 was paid for what was really worth $4,-7o0,000, $4,-7o0,000, making a loss to tho city of $19,000,000. I The conimittoo assert that within two years and eight months one half ot tl9 entire revenues of the city and county have been abstracted, ..A Berlin dispatch says $12,000 has been collected there for tho Chicago sullorcrs. The Troubles in South Carolina. Charleston, S. C-, 27. Advices from the upper portion of the .State report increasing in-creasing terror on account of the numerous arrests under tho President's j proclamation. Tlio Yorkville inquirer 1 thinks tho wholesale arrcstf havo had a very depressing ell'eeLon business gener- j ally, 'i he grand jury of Chester Co., composed of six whites and six: negroes, Und that tho allegations iu tho Presi- dent s proclamation have no foundation. ; The Arizona Indian. Washington, D. C, 27. Vincent Col Iyer, who has recently returned. represents inu aiwuw ui nniuun auu New ilex ico to bo in a starving condition con-dition and eager to accept offers of-fers of peace. Coule, a chiql' of tho Apacho Mobaves was so reduced re-duced by starvation Lbs! be could not speak for several houri, They complain against tho whites for taking possession of their country whenever they want government posts. They were limited by scouts and shot at. Tho Canada river, Alimosa and New Aleiico Indians In-dians woro invited and came in manifesting mani-festing friendly dispositions. Collyer pronounces it untrue that depredations were committed from Camp Grant, or tiiat ho had interfered with tho movements move-ments of Gen, Crook. |