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Show .Hi4t-ellHiieonn. Albany, N.Y.,25. The State Temperance Tem-perance Committee, to-day, passed resolutions requesting the Legislature to pass a local prohibition law, bidding bid-ding the noble women God speed in their crusade agaiut nun, and welcoming wel-coming such morcmutit iu tliis Slate. Charleston, S. C, 25. The venerable vener-able Lutheran pastor.John Bachmin, distinguished as the natural and life long friend and co-lalorer of Agassiz and Audubon, iadead. Boston, On, The- Boston Grange, which wag declared not to be iu good standing by the National Grange, it seems met lo-night and declared themselves independent of the National Na-tional order,and adopted a declaration of prmciples, and invites other organizations organ-izations to unite with them as independent inde-pendent Grangers. Detroit, Mich., 2. So definite information in-formation is received in regard to the ice floe at Bay City, but the general opinion is that all have escaped. Philadelphia, 25. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. m an address before the Radical Club, this morning, on the anti-liquor movement, opposed the feature of peripatetic praying band of women, and thought they should exert ex-ert their influence in other ways. Cleveland, O., 25. A special meeting meet-ing of tijje Brotherhood of locomotive Kngineers are in sterol ueysbn. tp is understand a resolution was adopted aakiiu; Charles Wilson, Grand Chief Engincor, to resign on account of his action in the recent strikes, and that he at once resigned and lelt the convention. con-vention. Stuiges, Mich., 25. Temperance men have succeeded iu closing every Balcun in town. |