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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL. VOLUME IV. NUMBER rKMSPEtTSOF TRUL'BLE UCDEX. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNINt;, 14. -to bury these inl and I shall do aa Tk request was accord .nary iiurnIiv nac, wnerettpon otLiLiaadar had the Chiliac THF I I'llKr' lllllhWllT . vvv vi v uvi- - -- The I Outlook u iia.ii ofthebmiac nag at. buried the dd fur the with due military honors in grave be The had ordered prepared for litem. Spring is Doubtfai. Philadelphia Bank ur Buint. o .c antes be Jay to esgtge I ,1,- -. a L I . long-delaye- d stock-holder- i l Gov-erno- 3Her 89,-00- PRICE FIVE CENTS, THE LAST SAD KITES. The Confederate Veteran's main Laid to Knit ei Jufca C Lee Bead. Twxoo. Ohio, Merd late C Lt. at on tii goeraar of OLjo. and a esMt? im ieecraaa' amy dene wer.eM here toeytu The menieet..-:- A Fatal Many reck. ku aix, March 34. lleport from Racine to the Sentinel at tell at a fatal railroad cuUsaka a freight train and the Chicago A North westsssi i.reen Bay tight express train as a easing. Nearly ail the cars were detailed and caught tire. One sleeper and several other cars burned. Willi Andeawf. fireman of th freight tram, was InM under the wreckage and his body Is eot vet extricated. J. T. De was seriouslv Kilva, expr burned and injured. About e dozen aateigers were more or less injured, .m or two. it is feared, fatallv. 'extinguish depart: tsealh g-- Thi in CAatTEK S Gen. Palmer FIT APFKARAXCK. Ki)tietd Xot to Inith liicHgo r dm. .. artr 0teCA.o, March Harnson mad his first appearance in public to- night since receiving the nomination for the mayoralty. It wa at Central Music Hal and the place was crowded with his adherents. The meeting proved to be one that is likely to be memorable in HlineJt politics and. indirectly perhaps, also in national affaire Harrison sav- agely denounced his und ODDosinif candidal. Muvor Prmrinr The announcement that the newly elected United States senator, John M. Palmar, is coming to Cbicago to work for Cregiar's election was received with much disfavor and the following resolution unanimously adopted: RettAvtd, By the Chicago Personal Rights League to the number of 4HUU in mass meeting assembled and 40,000 other members in Chicago, thBt Gen. Palmer oe requested not to interfere with home rule in Chicago, as representing no faction, but the whole people of i 24.-C- j fellow-Democr- . . . itea. JrtJmer. who is in tSpnngneld, as svowr. a c ii of the ro:utnri late tonight, but refused talk on the subject. Mtfiiie received official advice from the meeting. Proposed New Postal Service. Washington, March (General Wanamaker is busily engaged in the preliminary work necessary to carrying into effect the new posted subsidy act Yesterday he had a long conference with the officers of t he In man steamship company on the subject and has also taken steps to ascertain the views and desires of tne shippers at all prominent southern ports. Large shippers and others interested at Baltimore, Norfolk, Savannah, Pensacola, New Orleans and PaJvestoo have been com- niucicated with and invited to submit anv propositions they may desire as to the new line of communication with South America or other foreign ports. Judge Tyner, assistant attorney general for the department, today submitted to the postmas-tegeneral his in terpretation of several sections of the subsidy act upon which hisopinion had been solicited. ' aster post-offic- A Match Arranged. Nkw York, March 24. Billy Madden, backer of Joe McAuliffe, who was sched uled to tight Patsy Farrell of Pittsburg next Sunday, cailed at the Police Ga zette office today and declared the tight off, McAuliffe having broken a large bone or his left hand in his hght with Jim Daly at Harrisburg last Thursday. A communication was at once sent to Daly who responded agreeing to fight Farrell for ?100 on April 10. either in Troy, New Jersey er Pennsylvania. at-fa- Anna Dickinson on the Stage. Philadelphia, March 24. -- A special to the Ledger from Pittsburg reports an interview with Susan Dickinson, in which she says: "Of her entire recovery from this attack of nervous prostration I have not the least doubt and neither have her physicians." Miss Dickiuson intimated to a correspondent that Anna ha not by any means given up her intention of going on the stage. Stayed Twenty Rounds. Minneapolis, Minn., March 24. Billy Manning, of California, once champion lightweight of the Pacific coast, and Charley Johneon, of this city, fought tonight at the Twin City Athletic club for a purse of 175. Manning was knocked out in the twentieth round. vnr 1m-iri- 1 m championship of England. The men will awn articles tomorrow. Pnlchard i the lightest augibst since Toea baver UmetoScht for the champ Kwehip. e At traded bj Men. PruBiineit Bosto, March 34. An expert accountant is at work upon the books of the Boston water power company, investigating rumors that have been prevalent for several days ef an ever issue of M pompacji stock. It. company's affairs hare been in an unsatisfactory stat for some time W A!,Mis.ro, March 34. The funeral The Anarchbit Celebration. services over the remains of the late General Joseph E. Johnson, almost the Rome, March 24. The polios today last at the greet commanders of the con- searched a number of anarchists' houses federacy, took place in this city this snd seized psper showing that Italian, morning in accordance to the request of Preach. German and Spanish anarchists the deceased. The carssaoniss were de- are concerting to give s May day manivoid of ostentatious or unnecessary for festation of a revolutionary character. mality, and the simplicity of the ser Daniel Well. Dead. vices were in character with the man March 24. Daniel H. Salt Lake, There was nodisplsy of uniforms, battle nags or military trappings, and as the Wells, counselor to Die twelve apostles family of the deceased declined the re- and general in the Nauvoo Lee ion. an quest of a number of confederate vet old time leader and trusted official of eran associations to participate formally, the Mormon church, died today of it was a private interment, beyond a pneumonia. attendance of large distinguished Tnere were no services A SF.NSAT10N LOOKED FOR. persons. at the residence of the deceased, 11 but just before o'clx-the remains were taken to St Johns Episcopal church Mayor Shakspeare's Wife Threatened by Italians. accompanied by tbe family and near friends. Of these there were in attend New Orleans March 24. The grand ance ex Governor McLane of Maryland and James McLane, brothers-ilaw of jury held another long session today and the dead man; Dr. Joseph P. Johnstone, from witnesses examined it is evident Mrs. Taliaferro, niece, with her son and that that body is getting into the brib daughter snd Mr. George Ben Johnstone, ery business and sensational developgrand nephew. There were also present ments are expected. The sensation will M the church Governor McKinney of doubtlers be the indictment of a promiVirginia, Mayor Ellison of Richmond, nent party not heretofore mentioned in Va; Senators Daniel and Hnwlev, Capt. connection with that unsavory part of Thomas Mackall, Judge Robert Hughes, in case. Many or the witnesses the Ooi Sterne, (Jen. John Saunders, Gen. last few days have been surprised to Henry louglaes. Gen. Veazey, com- find themselves called and protested G. A. mander Vice President that they knew nothing until they got Mi rton snd Senators Cockrell, Mander room. into ttie I'Malley has not son and Butler and a number of persons yet been jury back, although a brought from Baltimore. crpiaa has been issued, and it is not The funeral party was met at the likely that he will be really sought for .church by the honorary pall bearers until the grand jury is through with its They were Senators Morgan and Daniel, investigation. Hon. Ourry. General Purk, U.S. A., GenMayor Shaks peare's wife is said to eral Field, (Jeneral Heath, Rear Admiral have been stopped on the street by sevU. S. Rear Admiral Temple, eral Italians and threatened with the Rogers. N., ten. W ngut, tten. Hrice, Col. Anderson destruction of her home and family. of Richmond, Col. Harris, Hon. J. G. Bancroft Davis and James Watmough. A Big Corner on Wheat. The body bearers consisted of the mem Chicago, March 24. A local paper bers of the ex confederate association ot this city, all the men who fought under says there has been rumors on tbe board General Johnston during the war. were of trade for some time to the effect that drawn up in double line along the side- a corner is worked in May wheat, walk, and a number of the Robert E. the eornera being having begun vo buy wusa Lee can, p. The confederate veterans the price was about 93 or 04 cents. The were without uniform and they rumor pointed to a combinastood with gray heuls bared as the tion of variously New York and Chicago men and was borne between their ranks to a body clique ofj Chicagoans exclusively. The coffin was a plain one, covered with Now'it is asserted that it has been learned black cloth and without ornamentation. that orders have of the many The silver plate borne the inscription, come from New buying York and chiefly "Joseph E. Johnston, born February 3d, through commission houses here, conwt. .Johns nected ioui,uieo .uarcn lsi, iB'Jl. by private wires with Wall street. church was crowded to its utmost ca It is said the purchasers of the manipuof with ex confederdelegations pacity lators must be high up in the millions. ates and different societieK, and many St. Louis, the northwest, and heavy local prominent people of Washington. have shortage, which aggrespeculators were conducted by Rev. the services SOyOOOtOOO to 40,000,000 bushels. If Dr. Douglass, rector of the church, and gates the clique holds half of this and succeed were confimxl to the simple Episcopalian in their supposed intention of working service for the dead. At the conclusion to 11.25, profits would aggreprices up of the services the remains were removed over $5,000,000. to the Baltimore fc Potomac station and gate left there on the 12:10 train for BaltiThe Officials Will Not Resign. more, where the body will be interred in the Green Mount cemetery in that city. St. Paiti, March 24. A Pioneer-Pres- s special from Pierre, S. D., says the Hisrh Water at Des Moines. Capital Investment company, generally Das Moines, March 24. The Des known as tbe Woonsocket company, h Moines river is riping rapidly and with in trouble. At the election Marcli 17, the old directors and officers were ousted large masses of outgoing ice it destroying and Carpenter and Reed respectively much property. Several bridges, includelected president and secretaay. The Belt washed the been have out. Line, ing Loss to the city and surroundings is rormer orhcers rerusexl to give up ottice, an illegal election, and the already great and much more threaten- claiming matter is going into court. Carpenter ing as the water is still rising. and Reed claim the old officers, President Lumley, Secretary Ryan, Vioe- A Belgian Hark Lost. 1'resident Oroton and Treasurer Hinds New Yokk, March 24. A cablegram are attempting to wreck the company. to the maritime exchange from Sydney, These officers have published a notice N. S. W., announces the loss of the Bel- warning people not to pay moneys to gian bark Don Nicolas. The vessel left the new officers. New Castle, N. S. W., March 3, for San rrancisco and foundered at sea. All Orip (trowing Serious. hands landed at Sydney. PtnMoao, March 24. From a street joke grip has become a generally danO'Connor and Teenier Will Row. disease. The death rate is sweil- New Yokk, March 24. William O'Con- gerous and this month will break idg nor telegraphs from Toronto that he ac- the rapidly record by an alarming increase of 50 cepts Teemer's challenge to row for per cent. The direct causes given on a side and the championship, and asks many certificates are grip, influenza, the latter to covor the forfeit he has on pneumonia, typhoid and diptheria. The grip is daily growing more severe, and deposit in the Police Gazette office. now the number of victims is nearing the 5,000 mark in the city and suburbs. A Summer Residence Bnrned. Physicians are overworked and some 24. The have as high es from forty to sixty cases Mamaroneck, N. Y., March elegant summer residence of J. M. Con- of grip alone. stable, at Orienta, was burned tonight. The Troubles of a University, Loss on house is flOO,000; on furniture The cause of the fire was a de$25,000. Vermillion, S. D., March 24. Tl fective furnace Hue. university trouble is assuming a aspect than before. This A Biff Purse Offered. ing the local regent. Mr. Truman, half of the board, suspended inde Astoria, Ore., March 24. The of the Astoria athletic club this af three seniors, three juniors a ternoon decided to give a purse of $17,000 freshman, and the faculty pre for a fight between Hall and r ltzsim report requesting the preside! mons. sign. k terfere . Here Short and and .. : Srroce Pritekard and Sautk Will Fight 24. -- A special cav ha to the Polio Gaaette states that Ssaith and Ted Phtehard posted aiUiiul thjt li'J' W) Tuf f ror - Xc. Von, March T Re- WITHOUT POMP OR DISPLAY Ha pay Amrrtea. Rossa, March 24- - Ti Italian he 24.-Th- .. i,. . 25, 1691. Carter of Micitaea. ob-tiio- They Reft te lgbt. March 24. A ts bur sin boa GOVERNOR TO SECRETARY. NEWS OF THE CHILI AN WAR Paris, Iquique says a portion of the Antofa-gantdegarrison refused to tight and clared favor of the instargeats. and Blmreda I'uw I Failing and the the restisfled toward Calama, closely fol- LouiUna's tiovernor Coamiairatee lowed by the insurgent. With Secretary Blaine Bnt tioverument Troop bolng Over Dicloe Nothing Sew. to the Intnrgent. A Long Belayed Claim. 24 l nerd March Washim.tos, Nrw York, March 24. -- Technically depart Myers, of Philadelphia, obtained the Warjukotox, March the doors of the Washington at of stale will cot lane further ae- - first speaking from the treasury in the payment t ioc id ibe matter of the New Orleans French spoliation claims National back, whose failure vac tragedy until the Italian minister make today. The first draft for IKiMO was spread broadcast yesterday afternoon MM further communication upon the issued to Mrs. Mary Ann Buchannaa were not closed, as it was announced subject. Ha has cabled the substance Smith, of Philadelphia, a lady 89.) ears they would be today. ConaptcnoMfr o Governor Nichols' letter to his gov- old, whose father, John Smith jr. was s posted on the doors was the following ernment and the impression at the state merchant in Baltimore at the close of notice: At request the directors hsv taken department is that he will await the the last century. ' and who. with his action of the New Orleans ccurta before brother. Gen. Samuel Smith, a noted possession of this bank in the name of making any further representations to member of congress from the latter slip, the comptroller of the currency, Edthe state department. lost heavily by the French captures. ward S. Lacy, under whose direction it The war department is taking advant- The ship "Friendship," for losses on affairs will be liquidated. (Signed) A. 11 age of the cessation of hostilities among which this appropriation was made, was Hepburn, National Bank Examiner. The clerks were all at their accusthe Indians of Dakota and have been en- commanded by John Rogers, then in gaged in gathering authentic informa- the merchant service and afterwards so tomed desks in the bank but no money tion as to the probabilities of another conspicuous in our navy as Commodore was received or paid out. It was said at outbreak this spring. A careful investiSeveral other payments were 10 o'clock that there was nothing new to Rogers. make public st that hour. gation has been made by the officers made today. United States Examiner Hepburn gave serving as agents at Pine Kidge and Rosebud agencies, and their reports are LOW KATES TO 0100. quite a lengthy statement this afternoon in which he said as far as bis examinanot altogether reassuring. In substance, these officers assert that there need or Citizens of the East can Visit the tion extends there will be an apparent loss to the bank from various sources of need not be trouble, just as the governJunction City at Low Kates. This would still leave the 8143,000. ment desires. An outbreak can be pres entitled to a dividend of 50 is Kansas City, March mornvented, or, on the other hand, very little will fan the slumbering feelcent. He thinks the depositors will notiKansas Texas the Jt Missouri, ing Kr paid in full, Among the instancee of ings of the aborigines into a tierce tlame. That is to say, the whole fied the lines in interest that it would baa business done, he says the bank recase rests upon the care exercised in the make the same rate from Fort Worth, ceived out if town collections; sent them distribution of appropriations. If the Texas, to Ogden, Utah, by way of Kan-Cit- forward marked "no protest," instructIndians get promptly all that is due that the short lines between these ing the corresponding bank to hold them them, ana there is not too much hag- two points were making. J his rate it subject to their order. At the same time, gling, there will be peace. But the mo- $30. The local rate between Kansas they certified checks that had been dement the government attempts to pinch agamst these collections and aland Fort Worth is a trifle over 816 posited lowed such items to stand. No one thing the Dakota tribes the hitherto friendly-Indians- , City the rates from Kansas City to ails and who do not feel very complacthe bank, added Hepburn, but is $30. The action will affect all ent over their late trips to Washington Ogden inadequate security for rates in Kansas and southern Missouri everything; loans of to will, it is predicted, surely revolt. These and will even enable the Little Kx:k loans; parties disIndians are at present in the majority in rate to be while from Kansas notorious inipecuniosity, and utter scalped, the Dakotas, as most of the hostile to the west the brokers will be in regard for the established banking princhiefs have been taken by an Italian City clover. It is expected the Kansas City ciples characterized the management show for a European trip and the reThe comptroller of curbrokers will soon be able to sell Ogden throughout rency will probably appoint a receiver. maining hostiles are thus short of lead- tickets from $17 to $20. ers. They realize perfectly well that the chiefs are not held as hostages but have Nichols' Letter to Blaine. Sacramento's Two Bribery Cases. gone as a matter of enterprise, and so Washington, March 24. Secretary of ne ess.iniy deterred they would not Sacramento, Cal., March 24.The State Blaine received a letter from from an outbreak through fear of retali- committee to investigate the charges of ation on their fellows. These absent Nichols, of Louisiana, this mornin connection with the senatorchiefs, however, are perhaps the worst bribery March 21, of which the foldated ing, ial contest reported to the senate this inters of the nation. is a copy: lowing afternoon, finding that that the money had come from the Southern Pacific I Sir; At a late hour on the 15th inst PartlffiJcr8 of tne Battle. received a dispatch from you, having company and within thirteen hours after Majesty's it arrived here it was in the state reference to the forcible breaking on the Panama, March 14th of this of jail In Bhip Warspite is at Callao. l The follow- library, but who handled, 6r for whit and the ki city, jtT eleven persons urpose it was, handled the com mi tie confined the ing is gleaned from her officers: We left under indictments id not determine. found in the inal district courts for Iquique February 20, subfltouent to a minorTljaasgembly today adopted Orleans. different events which led to the capture ity "report or1 Che committee appointed to the parish of You stated t; methat it had been of that port by the rebels and the tire, investigate the charges of accepting the president, by the which caused the destruction of property bribes for appointments to the San Fran- represented minister of Italy, aocredi the gov- valued at 12,000,000. It appears when cisco police force, which charges were ernment of the United tee, that the rebels captured the port the govern- made against Assemblyman Bruner. The those killed on that occasion ment troops took up a position some dis- report, which exonerated Bruner, vas among were three or four subjects of the. king on tance from it. The rebels returned concurred in by all except the demo- of Italy. The tebgram disclosed appreboard, leaving only fifty men in charge. cratic members and five republicans. hension, on the part of the minister, The troops soon heard of this and The majority report finding Bruner shared in by the president, marched on the place 200 strong, under guilty, having been published by the evidently that the disturbance was a continuous Col. Soto. Firing commenced and the newspapers, was not read or printed in and a disturbance which might shore f usilade led the ships to promptly the journal. The minority report, while involveswelling the Italian subjects in New OrEsfire. The him Blanca, for censured Encalada, open exonerating Bruner, leans. I have reason to believe the hope meralda and Huascar used heavy guns having failed to secure himself and the by the president that I would expressed Mitraileuses while the transports kept assembly against scandaL with him in maintaining the cooperate deTremendous busily employed. of the United States toward obligations A Big Railroad Scheme. struction followed and the flames Italian subjects who might be within central whole 6pread until the Pittsburg, March 24. A local paper the perils of the excitement and that part of Iquique, where the best stores further violence and bloodshed might and buildings were situated, are in ruins. will print tomorrow the storyof an al- be prevented, based upon that belief. left when the the to will a create 2Gth, that Warspite Up leged project great The president further expressed the were ruins the yet burning. sensation in railroad circles. It is a plan hope that the offenders might be Iquique, The fight which resulted in the fire was by which the Baltimore &Ohio proposes promptly brought to justice. On the a stern and bloody tragedy, and it would to parallel the Pennsylvania system from 6th inst, I telegraphed you that there not had it have been more prolonged, one end to the other, from an almost was no excitement in the city at that been for the arrangtnent reached by the air line route from Baltimore to and that I saw no reason to antici Chicago, chiefs of the two parties and under and to reduce the distance from Pitts- time further I also stated the trouble. pate which proposition the leaders engaged burg to the latter city by seventy-fiv- e taken was directed against parto pay Col. Sota $10,000 to deliver among miles. The Baltimore & Ohio recently action ticular individuals, and that race or nahis men who was then to join the rebels. purchased the Pittsburg & Western road tionality of parties did not enter The government troops abandoned their and is now actively at work to secure as a into the disturbance. A arms and soon dispersed. Subsequently connection through this city to that line. week factor since the date of my has passed on board and sent arrested Soto was is reported that Andrew Carnegie will dispatch, and the opinion then enterIt disof having the Amazonas accused aid them in securing the franchises tained as to the termination of the troutributed only 81,000 among the men, need and further that he is likely tothey be ble has proven to have been well and having retained the remaining &. of the next president the Baltimore founded. The men killed, as I have Those on board the Warspite were Ohio railroad. stated were confined in prison under in-- . also informed that Col. Rabies had 2,000 dictments found in the criminal district of Balmaacedas troops on the pampas court for the parish of Orleans. The Congressional Statistics. and it was possible they would again 26. The Republic sheriff has made his return of facts to St. March which in Louis, porl Iquique, The judge thereof has the revolu- has received from Congressman Dock-er- y that court. its and vicinity charged the grand jury, now in session tionists stated that they had 3,030 elaborate the an of in regard to the matter, and the whole apcompilation men. They were, however, short of amof the Fiftieth and Fifty-firs- t object is, I assume, now under investimunition, but were expecting some by propriations I am satisfied congresses, which shows a net in- gation by that body. steamer. Iquique is in an abnormal sitthat most of the persons killed were of appropriations of the Fifty-firs- t uation and the inhabitants have taken crease American citizens, but it is probable over the Fiftieth congress of $190,300,'-26refuge on the island where they had calls attention to the that two or three were Italian subjects. Dockerey has stationed. been Pisagua previously "I have the honor to be, very respectfact that the statement made by ChairInbeen abandoned by the populace. toweek so Allison man a or shows a fully, ago on the dent of Iquique, sought refuge "Francis T. Nichols, Governor." less than the above, tal of Warspite and subsequently left in the which820,463,000 The for accounts he that secretary has sent a copy of the by saying cable steamer Silverton for Valparaiso. in his statement letter to Baron Fava, the Italian The report is confirmed of the hght at Cannon did not include pay in bounty, $3,000,000 San Francisco in which Gen. Vidagran 82,236,000 backand $15,237,000, amount of was killed and where the rebels were sugar bounty The Italian Government's Demands In the fight at Iquique on the direct bill. defeated. 200 were killed. about 19th London, March 24. The News' Paris the persons Tanner in Trouble. Some of the number lost their lives says he learns that the correspondent Halifax. March 24. Mr. Tanner, late Italian government, without discussing through their own imprudence. The De Vos office of the daily newspaper United States consul at Picton who the status of the New Orleans prisoners, Chili which supported the government The Warspite fled from the province to escape prose- maintains that as prisoners they were was sacked and burned. gave passage to Callao to 115 persons of cution on the charge of attempted as- entitled to be defended. The Italian sault on a little girl, was arrested in government formally demands punishdifferent nationalities. The French steamship Ville de Belaast Boston and, it is said, will be brought ment of the mob's leaders and indemnity He was prominent in for the families of the men slain. reports 800 killed and wounded as the back for trial. outcome of the fights on Tarapaca society while at Picton, but he one day pampas. Lima Diario said, on February inveigled into bis office a little daughter In the Hands of a Receiver. 25, "The present revolution threatens to of a well known citizen with whom be Beaumont, Tex., March 24. The War result in serious laujrunuuum couiucis. took improper liberties. He was severely Peruvian territory has already been vio- beaten by the father but soon after left ren lumber company went into the lated hv the Chilian government troops. when prosecution was inaugurated. hands of a receiver today. Assets and Panama 7, A report . reached . xv i on March liabilities estimated at SSUU,UUU. . aureua f L. rorces Disabled Sea. at oi aiparaiw) that When tne several Enclada, killing on the Blanco New York, March 24. Capt. Richter, Carter Tendered a Commissionership of her crew, the commanding officer of the steamer Saale, which arrived here Tvarmiseion tr jcj the shore author Washington, March 24. Commis ities to burv them and the answer he today from Bremen, reports that on the sioner Groff, of the general land office. vrl wna that ue might bury them 19th he passed the British steamer Critic whose resignation was accepted by the in the sea. The commander of the flying signals indicating that she had Blanco Encalada thereupon referred to been in a collision. She did not ask for president, was at the office today and the captain of her majesty's other ahip assistance. The Caitic carried a crew of held an informal reception, which was attended by every clerk and mes3enger Champion and the latter significantly 47 men. 24-T- :... Uacfied I IU H M ' 12,-40- 0 j The Schwartz Bank Failure. Parnell is Weakening. Louisville, March 24. Further deDae March 24. The Parnell leaderin Schwartz bank Cork, failure velopments show the institution has been practi- ship committee announces that Parnell In that vear will not resign until Healy has sought cally insolvent since 1873. bad investments were made in real es- election. tate and since then tbe bank seems to A Negro Lynched. hsvedone comparatively little profitable business. Birmingham, Ala, March 24. John Danges (colored ) was lynched at ColumA Steamer Ashore. bian this morning for an attempted outNorfolk, Va, March 24. The signal rage on a white woman. service reports a Swedish steamer Rev. Howard Dying. ashore on the North Carolina coast Rev. Dr. New York, March 24. south of Cape Henry. Her name is not known. She is going to pieces and only Howard Crosby is dying from one of the crew has been saved. - Two Hundred Men Shr i London, March 23. --A via received here there has been severe fig' Valparaiso recentlyjand that gents were taken prisoners, tie and shot with cannnon and n tbe government troops. diBp-Chil- Due-say- Three Men Poisom Wilkesbarre, Pa, March ' Conrad, Nicholas Miller Higgs, of this city, were pou afternoon by eating wild parsi rad and Miller died in a short Higgs may recover. |