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Show (IIIiihiiam i.riiiiit. Nouiluelloni roe Hie hnlr nt rheolosleal Neiultinry, Nlw YoiiKi Oct. 31. Tho board of trustees of the Ueueral Theological Hemluary held a meeting toJay, Nomlnatlone were made for tbu uuw chair of Christian ethlca and f acrid iiblloaof by aa follows: Itov, Angelo 1-. Uentouof Hewauneu, Tenn J Hev, John l.lraeudor ol Its'lne, Wis ; ltuv, Francis D. Itaskens of Fort Hamilton, I. I.; ltav. Philander K. Cade, at preaeiitaiuamberofthu faculty; Itev. Frederick 8. Jowett of Waterlown, Wis. The nomlnatlona will ln taken under advisement at tho meeting of thu board Hay Slrd next, at which eonie one ol thu nomlncea will bu elected. It la generally believed that Dr. Cady will bu the aucceaalul canillJatc. llu at present fills the chair of evidences ol revealed religion. Anilsty In aliipiilnic e I--I,. Inikjs, Oct. 31. Tlicr-"la considerable con-siderable anxiety In shipping circles owing to thu nun-arrival of llio Han Frauoleco lirlllab bark l.odoru, Captain Cap-tain I.ee, aallei March l.'illi. She put luto Montevideo June t.'ud, and alnca haa not bsod heard from. A telegram from Liverpool to Ban Francisco Inquiring In-quiring about the bark, only elicited the reply "no nun a." The lama l'.r. l'JTTSI Ultu, Oflt 31. In the niter-noon, niter-noon, replying to a question, 1'rlvnto Kent aud Colonel Blreator alatuJ upon thu Monday night Micceedlng tho day of tho punishment that lams had better bet-ter keip out of hla way or ho would ahoothlui If ho could hit at forty yards. Colonel Htrcator aald this upon hearing hear-ing a rumor that lama Inteuded to shoot him on eight. John tllalden, thu nurse, who revived Iami, told about tho oaae, lie did not wltnosaall ot the punishment, aa tbu eight waa sickening to him. Hu spoke to Dr. (Irlnim alter lama reooverel, and In reply to hla remark that lama was pretty elck, Urlmmsald. 'Yea, but hu airalluwtid a thow of tobacco." A lUI IlKllll I.o? Anuki.cs, Oil., Out. St. An-dreaa An-dreaa l.ulgo ami Francisco Figuera, connected with two of the oldest Bpau-lilt Bpau-lilt lamllleB In theBtate, had a light tonight to a Unlets over huslneaa matters. mat-ters. I,ulgo shot Figuera through thu liiUK, whin the latter etabbod I.ulgo In tbo nock, killing him Instantly, llablluit lliilih. I'mniA, Ilia, Oct. 31. Mlkstjuccn-an, Mlkstjuccn-an, thuatockyard giant of Chicago, and Dick Uraham of llrooklyn, fought n finish bnttlo near thla city this morning, morn-ing, Tho men are giants, (Jucenan being tlx feet two, aud his uiionent two inches taller. The light lasted four rounds, Tho Brooklyn man was kuuokui out with a terrible drive under tbo chin. |