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Show NEW YORK, MAR. 30. - This afternoon a custom officer at Castle Garden, New York, found going down the gangplank, a German woman, supported by her husband and the ship's doctor. They represented her as about to be confined; but he listened to nothing, but ordered her to the search room where 9 yards of broad cloth were taken off in her wrappings. <br><br> San Francisco, Mar.30.-George Mitchell, painter, was arrested last night, at his place of business, on a charge of insanity preferred by his employer. He had become insane over the fifteen? puzzle, and had covered the floor and the walls with figures in an attempt to solve it. <br><br> Charleston, Mar. 20.,- Miss Amelia Linkham?, who killed a Baltimore drummer, named Hartman, for her seduction and was acquitted, was today married to Charles Little, offices of customs at Sullivan's Island. Her child goes with the bridal party. <br><br> New York, Mar. 21, - The Herald learns from Galveston. There is no longer any doubt that the ex-president has fixed his mind on another term in the white house. He is as silent about it as the grave, but those who accompany him, and his family do not conceal their eager desire to reenter the white house, nor their dislike of any opposition to their wishes. They have fixed all their hopes on the success and the ex-president not only seeks the nomination but does not mean to be balked in his desire. He will not withdraw. There is no doubt on this point. He is a candidate before the convention, and he means that the party shall nominate him, no matter how bitter the struggle, nor narrow the majority may be. |