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Show NEWS OF THE WORLD. IMMIGRATION. New York, April 29-Four thousand emigrants arrived to-day. The total for the month will be over 70,000. HUNTING A RAVISHER. Gallion, Ohio, 29.-Several hundred men are hunting Jerry Myers, who yesterday brutally ravished a 13 year old girl, Barbara Bellig. If found he will be lynched. CAPITAL ?? Washington, Apr. 29.-First Comptroller Lawrence has signed a warrant to pay the administration of the late President Garfield $2,672, being the balance of his salary to his death. Estimated reduction of the public debt for April, about $14,000,000. The secretary of war had a long conference with the President, this afternoon, in reference to the Indian outbreak in Arizona. FATAL FIGHT WITH THIEVES. Denver, Col. Apr. 29.-Republican's Gunnison: On Thursday three cattle thieves were killed near Grand Junction, Ute Reservation, by Sheriff Bowman, of Gunnison County, Deputy Sheriff J. F. Brink, of Utah, and a large posse. On Friday the sheriff's posse came suddenly upon another gang of thieves during the engagements Bowman and Brink were both killed. A large party of citizens is now in pursuit of the thieves. COINAGE. Philadelphia. April 29.-The coinage executed at the United States mint in this city during April, aggregated 4,481,000 pieces, valued at $??. This amount is made up of $15,000 eagles, 422,000 half eagles, 500,000 silver dollars, 443,000 five cent pieces and 2,560,000 cents. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, Apr. 30.-Gen. Igantleff publishes a communication denying that the anti-Jewish disturbances are the result of want of action on the part of the Government and declaring that serious disorders have occurred only at Balta, where the Jews were in fault, as they began the demonstration in revenge for an insult to a Jew by a Christian chill. Gen. Ignatleff states that elsewhere disorders have been averted through energetic measures of the authorities, which will be continued. It is reported that the Jews are leaving Wilna en masse. Two hundred families will start for America on Monday. MUSCOVITE DEVILTRY. Moscow, Apr. 30.-A man named Kobesephf Bugdanowitsch recently submitted to the authorities a plan for the illumination of the Kremlin with electric lights. Inquiries were instituted, and it was discovered that the intention was to blow up the whole of Kremlin during the festivities attending the coronation of the Czar. At the man's residence were found a number of peasant's caps, the crowns of which were filled with explosive material. It is supposed that those caps were intended to be thrown into the air in greeting the Czar, and that on falling to the ground the contents would explode with the effect of bombs. Bugdanowitsch and 300 Nihilists were arrested. |