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Show t I EVENING NEWS. rcstuaan caut, f A3 VOVB O'CLOCK. DAVID 6. :- ucinu sowBaYs CAlDkll, eye-witn- Pnuacnul' tlsrTOB Jure six-oar- ea . mrcrs or .the- day. - ..'....ratrlck Taney oiled lite vUM clothes ana Bet them on nre Kw was i aside The woaui York. them. Sad reports are made of the destltate and abased condition f the HerzegoTlnlan refugees. ...The President's Message U said to --be Terr lengthy, and will not be read till Tuesday. The celebrated actress Dele z t la amid to hare J oat d led la Paris. The American Cyclopedia says, she uiea in 1873. There la the public debt state.' j M. 1". uenerars rj. ra-po- j flight earthquakes in New Hampshire yesterday.' tJ J "Hteamer Fhil Sheridan burn- d on Lake Erie. f The last funeral rites of Vice President Wilson at Natlck are re m ' ; tv ported, f 1 f ..TbereJe a notice of the message of the 3rerner of Virginia. The debt troubles him. ......Chlcazo Was' startled jester-day orer the discorery of two hu man bodies in a barrel at the ex i i . press office.. Many more remorals of clerks In the Interior Department, , ; -- - iu.A .'pasaengar tsta $2,100 for telne wrecked on the steamer At lantic ,Si ('!; in "-....A New York grand Jury pre- r. sents all games of chance as aud-fcldm- " s deruor-alfclnj- ; , ! - !?.:..The Cuban Insurgents' have men by amkilled a force. of 300 -' bush. ..ABOther failure at New-yori, ...America . exports I ribbons to England. A railroad collision at Buffalo. .Many persons more or, less severely injured. ......Vice President Wilson appreciated his mother-in-lalie bequeathed all hi estate to his nephew, in trust for that lady, and, aua is nearly ninety. j . j .!:, ......Nine "or ten Iron clads are ready for sea. ......Reinforcements have arrived at Perak. n I ...i.Gortscbakoff : talks, with, the' German Kmperor. Prince of rWales is in Ceylon. ' Bismarck apprsvea Jhe purchase of Sue canal shares by Britain. Anything to checkmate k. w. -- ? ; . prance.. : ,1 f,'Ls.ltt schooner J. iaSMSJm -- -Tha lost on Lake Erie, with all on board. .JL $1.1,000 fire at HUlsboro, Ind.; a $50,000 Are at Willsboxo, N. $70,000 fire at Iioulsville. s A boiler burst' at TCeV Har- Y. mony, Ind. Three persons killed and others badly scalded., ; ' Ira Harris died at Albany ; .The centennial 'orator, poet ..Ex-Senat- or to-da- -- ;: y. and reader hare been chosen. ...... Philadelphia Kavy Yard sold for a million dollars. j?: is ....Oxford, Cambridge and Dublin rowers are to be challenged by the American College rowers.) A thousand, barrels of fish confiscated at Owen Bound.. The Turkish 'earrlson at has surrendered uncondi. tionally. faJJuics SIx io, London, . ; I shot A( Boston, Merchant " - j , himself Samuel Sloan has been elect d President of the JUcfaTgan Cen tral. J; o -- Gc-lou- sko to-da-y.' EDITORIAL NOTES. 5 4, j The New York Sun runs the New York Iri&une heavily, terming it Jay Gould's organ, and its editor the Yaung Editor with the Powerful Mind. The N. Y, Times and the X. YV graphic are also at -- By,Telegraph. yaa wavzaaa taraosj tst,sos rm uira. last Night IIspat cites. ' s It. B. Cenisleav. Bcrri.io1.7 YJf l.TUs Atian- tio express for the east, which left here at 1:50 p.m.,"collided' at the milea Batavta istreet orosalnsr. four from tna-cit- y, with an - eastern bound freizht train, throwing a smoking-ca- r rand ;the first and second Coaches, well filled With passengers, from the track, and capsiz ing uiem. ids passenger engine and tender and two bareace cars smashed throuarh the rear of the freight train, lifUng3t frm tbe trackaud 'precipitating 'jit; n theflagman's iha ay,crus kin Mifia.ujjme scene at met wreca uerueaui. was indescribable. II. F. Wood, of was. almost Lima, New , Yorkr killed. ' 'J. Doty Conins lost a'leg. which was taken off, and he was injured" intern ally? he caunot live. Catherine Wilson,' of Fon Du Lao, was rery dangerously 4 nj ured. ciany oiners were more or less cut and bruised, but none seriously. Wllsea's M III. B08T02rri.--M- r. Wilson has left a will, which" is ta his own hand writing, and dated April 21st. 1874 it no pequeauiea nis enure es uj tate, real and personal, to Ms ne phew, Dr. Wm, D. Coolldge, ? in trusi ror tne support or nis motherMrs. Mary Howe, now.-i- n her ninetieth year, for the educa tion and support or his adopted daughter, Eva Little, a girl of some ten summers, and for other minor and destgnatedperposes trusting it an, as lie expresses it, to .the friendship, discretion and rense of right of Mr. Cooildze. He also con stituted Mr. Coolidge his executor, directing tbatno bonds be reoulred of him, ejther as executor or trustee. I regard to the completion and carrylug" through" the presJ of the thiid, and iest of his "History ot the Rise and ' Fall of tne Slave' Fewer in' America," left It is expected nearly completed. that it will foe attended to by the Rev. .Samuel. Hunt,' a friend and associate, and his former pastor for seven years, his private secretary, and who more than all others assisted 'him in the preparation of the work.. ,, ; -- Tles-Prealde- , iri-stam-tiy S - In-la- w. ILfe-Io- fi d ng JhonicJu Philadelphia. i The, iron clads at League ' Island are ready ror sea and will leave morning in tow of iveesela which are to accompany them to the Norfolk fleet, which will consist' of nine or ten vessels, among them the rowhattan, :,TaZlapo9d'r AUi once, Alerty Huron. IHtpateh . JFas rtic, xiantucJeet and Wvandoitet n Ceveraiera Heesage.-- ' .m ; . ' to-da- y.- lare its adrersary to Antl brings Wthlngs jeurnallatlo go In the commercial- metropolis of the Union. , fl -Xkfl - Mlsa Clira Morris ho w that her back is well again', has appear- ed at New York as "Esther ( Leah) In a version" of "Deborah,' or "Leah the, Forsaked.f . On the mer- its of her.aaadmfktkn-th- papen e are divided, some .calling U largely CaUure, and others a glorious According to the KY. Trite tme the ' Jewish jtuUdenHof ' MJsa Morrii was poverfu, paaJontte, patriotic, not: dazxllng, fervid, nor ominous, bat mournfully ;f and lovely, and passionately tender, In sympathetic 'power the best representation of the character yet ?en. The nme paper cbarao-teilzc- s Mhs JUte man 's "Lealjas sexuous, austere, lntellectual.flerce, and cold; lUstorfS as old; artificial, melodramatic. Insincere, oatalde of her. element; Seebach'a as' Janauschek's as fiftry and superb in action, cumbrous, ungraceful, elderly, and over physical; Miss Morris' aa conquering-- through the emotions. ' Here is a valuable invention. Will Lam Btamp. ef Susquehanna, euo-ces- s-' ly -- orer-nplrite- d; " " . Pa., has invented and patented prk and cinder arrester, In the shape of a spiral channel in 'the exhaust and smoke stack of locomotives, whereby the .cinders axe thrown against the Inside of the stack, and can thereby be retained, to be deposited.'' at any desired poinj on the road. I J 6 U cUlmedthat this Invention will save coal, and enable engineers and passengers to look oat without getting theif eyes fall of cinders, and the carriages can be thoroughly VentSited with. nual aggregate' Interest on Btate debt and other accoanta $2,035,000. showing a defect of ever $600,000 to be provided for. The Governor de-- i ciares tnat Virginia cannot possibly ever par that portion of the nub-- i Ho debt assigned to West Vintinlai He recommends recapitalization ef ho HUte debt by substituting for, he bonds now out others, bearing four per cent, gold interest, with provisions for Its certain and prompt A. eonstltatlonal amendpeyinea ment fora return to a viva voce system of voting' is advised. The government eonclndeat with , the hope' that Virginia will take an active part In the Philadelphia. Cen- -- ' -- ; This "afternoon an unknown expressman delivered at Office in 'this - addressed to Thomas city, a barrel,Greene. & , Co., Iowa CityIowa. Earns suspicion having arisen, the barrel rf.. i opened, and .found I to contain the bodies of a very hand some young, woman, apparently about ,2 T old, and a still born child. "Tne circumstances eo to show that the woman was refined and evidently from the upper walks in lire (Tie expressman r aecjares that the barrel waa taken item a barn on Wabash Avenue, In one of ine moniasnionabienelgnbornoods In the city. He farther statee that he can identify one of- the 'two men whoemDlorad hlm ' ' CmCACro;'"!. - fit, ( ,.! ti Tk In I TT Londox. ii s t ,f ca.'i v .. r Illa.il. MLlltarr operations are impeded by heavy snows In the mountains around about Gorausko. The insurgent are well provisioned and tolerably sheltered, while the besieged Turkish garrison is reduo-e- d to extremity, r , ryi 3 1. Helnforcements from India have 't i J O arrived at Perak, 3 a out annoyance. t the 'passengers. ,,.,CCRANY Mr. Stamp, will filre iwtt ct hli Gertaadi4 ajU'tha Cnipcrer. BEnLix. 1. Prince Gortsachoff patent ; stacks tol any. R IL Coxa had knaotUancs with .thevmpeeev more a, than ten pany owning; y. loeo-iaotlve- ry all tzpunn rnit W aS eatlsfaetory. and IT tn to-da- INDIA. TT & ftrn The acme o wisdom la know-ledse-- to ceylesi know hor and whsa and BoitBaT, 1. The ?rl2ce of Wales when to best raa cns'ilknovled has fcrrini tt CcIoabo.'CejIoa.' and abilities and opportunities, whieh, is a kind of knowledge very few persona poaseaa. How aaany emraeat men bav to be eotrcselisd , , ST ASTER M. to when their work physicians by . and wha to'bp"brkbi;-Oir8r-wot;,-1related m C29. Snisdrj cause of the death., pttha lata Vice President Wilson. , lie did not know when it was safe and when It was unsafe for him to work. - ! the-eeunt-ry j kst zlzht titarili4ltLd' c!o"tlicj of hU wi.'e with keroe?n:and tst them eja iw The screams of the woman feroaght th Inmates to her rescue) and tn flames were extinguished. She was terribly burned, thoo nornHatinna are proceed i ng favorably, and j the result is more JiReij taaii not to be gratifylng'to our governmcnti'At the same time our relations with every other foreign power are of the moaWriendly character, our only j serious troubles) being upon Grande'at a point Inaccessithe llio ble to the navy. Naval officers are therefore convinced that Robeson's extensive preparations must be in view of something likely to happen in regard' to bur attitude towards Spain, , and .they,. may naturally look towards Cuba for an explanation, but there has been no recent occurrence in Coba to call for a naval demonstration on the Island. Americans may have been; HI treated .tbewitbut ho very aggravated ease efHhlsktad has recently 'occurred, eo that In the present state of affairs: in that Island, considered In connection with the favorable progress" o( 6urf negotiations at Madrid seem . to - be. making, cause the theory of a war with Spain to arise lout of the existlngstate of affairs - to be promptly dismissed. One theory alone remains ana inac is, v max me rresldent intends either to recognize, the of , the Cuban Insurgents, or recommend Congress' to take some special . action in the matter, and this is tbebeory held by many ; i naval If this .were the of the President they say fiurpose extraordinary naval preparation might be easily sx- Supposing; the treaty Ith Slaf ned," to remainuniModiQed, such a tfecognilioiuwouhigive a chance for our CTBUeAviffUts 'under- - the of -- tlw treaty, to ft visit and examine all vessels bear Ing .the American; ;flg, It is. not eelieved in naval circles that Spain would cOBiderhe,' recognition of Cuba' by the Utited-8tate- s casus belli, but it I believed that the i vt her navaLvessels would seek to exercise thefrign abeve noticed and that they might be tempted to do so In, an ouenaTve manner, or In ouei .. not contemplated .. by the terms bf the treaty. In order tcr preterit hht ahd assure, hlmeir that American commerce shall net suffer fron) the action of Ihe govern ment our naval officers think; the preewmtt preparations are r ;waklDg. This may - or . may-- not be well founded, but it la a fact that tttbexs besides them are beginning to suspect something of this kindlsln his mind. I Tfc jBeiles In the batreL' v The body'f the wonian pacled and sent in a barrel, logether with that of a newly born.cb.ild, to the U. 8. express office here yesterday, has not yet been identified, and it is by no means certain that the woman was highly respectable. The expressman who took the package to the office was arrested this mornout the two and he ' ing, men Jacksonpointed and Dawow, who got him q de theob., JThey are carpenters and it Is said pave done a body snatching business before and said to a Pott and Mail reporter thattDrJ E. ?WlldeKfurniahed the bodies, for which they furnished the barrel. Jackson and Darrow have been arrested and a warrant A is oat for the arrest of Wilder. coroner's inquest will be held to- f Via KAllaf hat. -- cy - -- icle located for twenty years. 4 , . . mining stocks. ' Ophir, 57; 68: 58; 57J; 574, b o; b 5; o6i 63l Mex, 2ii;2i: 21I 2Q90 O A C, 22J; 22: 22J; 22i b 5; Private dispatches' to bankers here state the!1 amount withdrawn from the Bank of will reach JC70p,000 England sterling. ' Seathera Allaatle Telegraph Com. ra i 1 , A Seheenevaadaii'naads Lest. Mo-Donal- d; 255 Ken tuck, 16; 1315 165 I essatss Flan CeaHseateJ. 2. 1. framce.' f:i. A. Ureal Aetreoe Paris, faze Ifm. y AUSTRIA KCRbA.: BKpiAIN. , Times sa?s there to believe that the disabled Preach' tramer 7jtmeryu has been' seen off the Scllly Islands. A.J goveinmtni' tog boat waasent out for1 her on Sunday from Devon-port,- 1 but it la not yet known whether she succeeded in finding her. 01 if n ,n The BhsmU Kele. , J: , The Dattjt JWeuw pobllshee especial telegram jfrom Madrid as -.fol-- - jioKrjbijrTjrhe Is'' reason' : s t'Til 'i' ) " The Spanish note to the TJ. S. "t 1 i - 1 1 promises gradual emancipation, Increased freedotfi cf conscience, that foreigners wheh arrested shall hate immediate Rearing, that legal " redress shall be attainable for past In Great exists in Ma- juries. ana -regaratnganxiety tne of tne reception not- lit Washington.The note is Spain's hltlmktum,'i,et" " .ftefr-oil..- f ndi bullion the BahkofjEng!-Unin .sTlie Increase!. 116,000 the fast week ii i tAmovInt withdrawal'- on- balance to-d-y 825,000. , I T he- proper' Uon of iabUlties is now S8J per ent.ti . jotj. t vui jo JtrUa iU ei d 1 - .:eicr.Blsfffe4Ppsea.aa Settling1; d:i;sr; ; "iiwa c Ex'-bhan-ge .yesterday brought firth' "a rather, more' ' than the usual number of failures, The largest was that of brogglote Bro'a.,' stock share brokers. Their liabilities are estimated at $300,000. There were 'five" other failures of lesser lmportahoe!.' J1,i a i 1,H4. lit ViB ..,i;4 tt.ii , ;;n for- USSaapTUEL. iii tv i;seiu - - ' ' - Co-operat- ive f.lERCAIITltEJ INSTITUT'fl, BBfe TO mr ' BOXiO ". lAk Cltavltafc. Ba.lt Dr. fl.1 H. WADHAII, . -- look box Setter4 g ' 1U5S, 1 ? At fl-rs- T . T. LATIMER, GEO. BOMNKV, , with dispatch. i ! A. - GEO.H.TAYtOR, F. ARKSTRONQ. Into four HAVING REMOVED Building,' we are now prepared to furnish. eTerythlng in our Hoe at the Lowest Rates and - . Lumberhingles, SASH.& DOORS nfAfK; 14. aniM or i1 MOlLDLXfiS L&: FRAHEs; SPECIALTY. tcliiiiol be Under sol tl. SOUTH TE M PL EST R ET, If saaaaaaasaaaassaaaaMsaaaaaaTBsaaaaaa ill ( rir uair' Biee rass W SMeii' -- Um. Jennings, SoiiS' &?SadI r it j , r" " . ; Everything In the Building Line, A ' !. 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Brlgham Young, througn j to. wage continues outbuildwith the residence, h$ wicfeed of tthe world. ings, at Willsboro, were burned wanpoa the --- ii pscitink , t tth to lavltcj S imlATi'.t 'ntnm t.nrtl ksr nigh t""L083 $SO,t)O0r"I hsu- - mi .. aot&n et BMtoa,& aIsmv F. Zlorfand:.the. anceio,ouu. la battle npn his polygamous lut and bm4 banc vr Voft, ty telaT ke popo r mt""r, sol om of enereetlo and tirltttii Industrious, followen ponue tha frugal tenor of tbeir way. and ,ron tbe barn, filled with - grain, owned ly deser which they . have , redeemed Oliver Malford, of UlUsboro, Ind.j extract' nobnly, food' for "Jhemsel-Tfc!,i)- TTTTT was destroyed bv fire last .night. fcren'for the'clstkiteGeb'. b trASTCB::lCSIATn.YJi3t tilei ' Wh6s9 y loAlsh castofna On Tuesday evening tha boiler of their' abomination. 'That wona 'portable 1 en gtn belonging 1 o are v; Mormon '. con wm'whow derful ; W ra. NeIsoi , f motto; eurtnounjexl bytotb : Alt feeTni-- . explode instantly, klUing L"y, is ilelinesa the Xord, Xbo&.eiMa, tiglnwir, ti lnlowi ing and,' Whose Unwelldy, designation, and badly esldlnssevera "Zlon's Hercantile, ethers. jE;tJtCwC3ithB IrraTcrsnt Gen till 14 itfcrsvlcJ iAtp lr iUBerlln5 3 cfl'.J 12123 arnj KirYorj telegrams about to ays. an Interview has taken place out to this EaU la the H tm m Hn rrh&n far between' and Bls- - In Oflloe at OAX.DBR farmers of" Utah II the That CA?LE?3' . potatoes. so lted I a a declaration of Bismarck's can nope to compete with the pe Kuslo Stars. .ol t. J s I LATBSt JOVE IMS IN Sl'iliKET new i F KM ITS 'i 1 Si. V. j; Central OA fl , ; ; '; Turk unuarftsen Surrendered. yiKSNA, 2 rrThe ; Turkish ear risohi'of, Ooriusko,, consisting of two battailous, has. surrendered to the ; iusprgeu ts,:. unconditionally. They were ,:u:all probabilities , :t yf; starved out. JOWS-- '' '. prug- Htore, Main wui stiesa, j aursasf jrnaaj urday,. each weeav All Catl promptly attended to,' Christmas fiVi:.;BsnUatateBae. The specie ! i the Bank of France Increased $2,78,000 francs during the past Week i . i BaAKOH Orrics-- ccraber 1st .T;.will sell v ail RAISINS anil CURRANTS and De dead. . iJ( ' ; ' DRIFT, UXlFORa EaXlIC,' WD PERFECT CPERlTlOI. .EXPERSE QUICK . i' fcinos alter Lie- - J AH EXCELLDfT A AU TlXBt , - i 'J . v PLffl fC"','1 t. the celet rated acti ess, :..A,- ... ,i Un and laallne Virginie Is 2. T. ' i .J I. e- - o -- , Or!. Bmwptaftff XtakeOlty.; 1. ; ZTl': isslsa Af4 BOTlllICALPJCCm tlie of arrival latest of Daily all of DiMssra locidant tb Styles" fHEATS X theaopuulfaBiiljr.jt f. t an tl Oobd Fourth Esst street, between Staple Xotloita, Fancy ry and Seooodeoath street, or auflx eomiHed bf Boots and Slioes. ikeVa'Sat8andCapsis' First Salt I f Isndies' Furs and ViulerwearOents' Fur- WmTDrWer's, City street, OgdenCitr, where ana eat , 1 ; f Ztoj? MPIT Low. Iteser- - jarinr the i ft lifn'!T tftt a f t)11? r"i ! HEJLTO HUE PLATES, . ,.V t CniETER SEW nrf INSURE AT 1 - .1 flues .in OAK Rs8nKirOB Y Central, 105k Erie, 1O0. ' TTnlnn Ua nt Aa . - et and tnat tlio" largo wood $ BASEMENT. j J l Quid' closed, 15;" 5; Money, 4 Governments, active, lower; Stocks, dull, better feeling; Western Union, 7a; Quicksilver, 17; iadno jvtaii, 411; Mariposa, ,7j; wells,, Fargo A 10 -- at Newton, .nalLi? dying instantly. , . IXu OUR ' Union: Pacific Bonds, , 105; raclfic Bonds, 106J., v In able State suad clsewlsere Jnatlfles ns In sdjuims; la re pljrte muusy lnqulrtesi, tliat an'jS Jf.indJ o ITeaierxt Gsml canibe used lor, coolslnc at ef Ies than lialr lh Oei.eral Stock of tbe JUtc AT THE LOWEST PRICES, . , rsnowoS Trnn rm, Hardware, Crockery, " Buckeye, if; If 3160 Ii Bryan, 2; It; 1; 1, s 30 3550 Julia, 16; 16; 161; 16, b 30 220 qala, 20; 21. ; , Burrows,' including j; ;L. valuable collections for years, Is destroyed. Ldss $00,000. Insurance on the buildihg $44,003. on librarv VTPPer " 1670 Co, 82; "Ct CHOICEST FAMILY GROCERIES, i 32, - Rev.".: his, country residence A Overman, 59; 58); 591; 60 49 51; 50; 49; 4951, b 30; Justice, : 4U , ,: 610 Union, 10; 101; 101; 101 I n S3 wMM mmm mbady clbmjbd. j 725 20C5 aOoeFlre. vi' Louis viliA Ky., 2. A fire in Broad way Bipt 1st Ch urch , this morning almost ruined theearly edifice; valued alt $70,000. L,oss t wo- tblrdSJ Tha library of the pastor, t. CD Ha rp , . Cala7i; 70J; Uj'. 130 Bullion, 51; 50 150 Kxchez. 14; 131 10 B Bel. 84 to-da- 2.4-Itob- 151; 15 Alpha, 19: GS5 JTavjr A. e " a a ' 19J 605 Belcher, 294; 29k 29; 30: 9) 1G5 Confidence, 20: 191; 19 tan nnn 7m o4 ooo. obi 16S3 8yov,18i;i19; 18 J; 18; 185; 19J, " day'-atUBe'sed- Osweoo, K. Y., 2L The schooner J. G. Jenkins, 'foundered in a gale, on above Oswego, and all on Tuesday, board lost, sb follows Captaia John Brown, of Oswego; first mate John Smith; second mate, Sam seamen, Hugh Doran, John Bte wart, James Williams, Michael Brapty, Wm. Bruner, all of Oswe go, and a woman cook from Buna 1 was insured for SS. te. Tne v ouo ana me cargo ior ,uuu. 1760 Owex SouD. OnL. One thou sana barrels of., white fish and sal mon trout have been seized bv the government for having been caught uunng me ciosea time of tbe sea sob.' IA11 Qalt at the Ulaes. - All is a n'i At Laramie. . Wy.. . M .. I r ' 2.- ana T xwca ai ame onrinars uarrjon coal mines. The new bands are working TjeaceAbiy at Rock Springs and will be alio at Carbon In a few days. The miUtary are still at the mines. UeIIlmseir. Boston. a well known merchant of Fiank- un ou, sbot himself yesterday, at b?; Jacket, 88: 87:6k,881; 871 Impl, 81; 81; 6 b 30 Em Mill, &t; .220 ' Yard Sold.' jrnibADSL.iAt 2. Tbe navy yard y ' was sold for one miliiou dollars. Tne purchaser was J. Liowber Welch, who bought it for JohnC. Bullitt, attorney for parties wnose .names, ne rerused to give. , .This af ternloon John P. Green, one of . PresL Scott's assistants, statea positively tnat the Pennsyl vanla .Railroad .Company was tbe real purchaser of the navy yard, but declared they had not matured their plan for the future in relation ' to the property. , "' ' ;'' The .'! Yard. Wavy j The Evening Telegraph says the navy yard was bought for Drexel & Co., bankers, and H. W. Welsh, a large.shipplkig.firm of this city. any Thousand Bavage, 17J; 18: 181; 182; 19; 17 Chollar, 88: 86s; 87; 89 '360 H & N, 45; 44; 44 630 Point, 32; 81; 31JJ S2, to-da- y. ; economi- - uset eYery dayln. cally 310 Washiot0N', 2.The Centen nial Committee - on the opening ceremonies selected William M. Evarts for orator, W. H. Long fellow poet, and a grandson of Richard H. Lee, of Virginia, reader or iecjarauoit or xnaependance. Am Ei Senates Die. Albany, N Y., 2. Jno. Harris, formerly U. f . senator, diod t 11 a.m. -- fli-ce- 245 3080 . , 61 -- The annual baeetingof the stock holders of this Southern Atlantic Telegrapn Company took place today, The affairs of the company :;' . B & B, 633622; 62; 62, b 5; 61; 62JT Add B A B, 624; 624 1125 to-d- ay j Is successfully and 2. 1930 1 . tiriDS OJEJCQAL ' San Francisoo, Dec. j were regaraeu lavorauiy. ; . Centeiinlal OOieena. - MORNINO BOARD. " The, Baajit el 'EaSlasMlw :','! 1 .; EAGLE EMPORIUMS ds mac. pest-stneke- The lady makes an earnest appeal for help to keep from death by cold and starvation a wnoie population. whose sin is that they are Christians,!! Christian dogs, rajahs, and add-H- r 'AIy husband was on the frontiers of Bosnia.' where the river Save divides sTurkey from Aus tria.! He' was entreated by the people of the Austrian villages not to cross. the. river and enter a Turkish town," as he would cen tainly lose his life, but by allowing himself to be introduced as a merchant from Trieste he was unmo lested and walked through the streets constantly. The headless bodies of Christians lay all about the streets. . On the river he had seen boats full of the refugee?, striv ing for dear --lire to reach the Austrian shore. The Turks fired into them and one of the boats was sunk. Others reached the shore, covered with 'blood from the wounds of fu gitives. Headless bodies of women were floating on the water. In the ftlreets of the town the swine were feeding on the corpses of Christian women. it uKiMWui'i Message, The President's CrttCAao, 2. message tth is year will be much longer than usual, it will contain upwards of 18,000 words, and on account of its great length will not be ready to send into Congress un til ' Tuesday even ir the 'House should elect a speaker en Monday. A Washington special says there seems to be an' apprehension that is to be plunged into war with Spala by an unsatisfactory termination of the negotiations which Secretary Fishfand dishing - es a nave, neen ronaucung, wth the government during the Spanlshl months. All the Informapast two be obtained leads to J tion that can tt aC Times endeavor-in- g ItiCiiMOJTD, Va.Tl.The ieVIa The Governor'4 to prove the proprietors1 of the ture met shows .the message receipts for the OraphieXo bepiofeaslonal swindlers, year ending Sept. 30thto be $2, black-mailer- s, extortlonecs-tt- c 00 64S,CO0, disbursements The GrapMc answers ticlouy' and balance on hand $29)00,$2,812,f Interest enters several salts for libel, which paid on BUte debt J 1,4 17. (XX). an4 the car-loa- ng is $2.40 on a high Taluation, which, says a paper of that city, will cause the books not to balance at the end of 1S78 by a trifle like eight millions of dollars supposing there.be toler-- . able honesty in the expenditures and 'accounts .V ' ikmundertakeii in this pavlicular community, and it is a bold, one. v Over, 2,000. sacks .have aireadyv reached this ei ty, and 100 more,sixty of which are on the way, are coming. Tha peta-toare known as the Neshannoek, aud it is, of. court, claimed that they possess some particular excellence which 'those of California Francisco CAro growth lack. en. . k - . w ' in logger-headjth- e - ! v i aod-Bervi- : of this state when the rates of freight are taken into consideration, would seem absurd were it not for the fact .tnat the "co-op- " Is the parent 'of an innumerable number of little "co-op- s" scattered all through the Territory, and that the whole is connected and blended with the Church government In such a manner as to give the main institution 'peculiar facilities) for gathering cheaply, the products Of ...This is said to be the fir&tapecu-Jathm- if a Gentile term can be applied to a venture of the inhabit-ant- rr tate-raise- rs Jh -- - ., ment ana the ess r - Pees: Tluinday, Bald the Bpriugrield HepuMican of however, ami i not exacted to approbation of the purchase of the fines canal y Mreai iiruain. him, recently, '.'The trouble with live. xlei l, CaniBrMcs, ane II n 14 In Vice President Wilso is that be SaaI I'wndlllsu olj ilerBeiqbvlnlate tt- has never learned to work widely, s frobi A Springfield, I Mass., diepatch illagusa, or eat wisely, or play at all. lie is A private letterfrom Austria who states that the rowing association Dalmatia, a1dy American the great representative fcf; the sufleilgs of American colleges haVe toted is an in these'; respect?." Then the of the Herzegovinian refttgeescon; tohallenge Oxford and Cambridge of England anul Trinity of Dublin American may be a sharp man, an taiBS the following race wunoui Very many of the children had o row a able man, a mighty worker, but he tied together cox wains at the .American - college garment, onlyone is far from being a wise man ana urinciDall v conapuseI"of patch regatta in 1876.1 Time, third Wed- . .A Philadelphia Journal gays es, Still one mass 1 rag", which, Now I,on- -. teedyrpbce, aratoga to make their iakedir wrrtie bids will thanksgiving without a turkey Is a seemed and yet ef all the re- be acted upon at ami adjourned miserable failure. Then there must more pitiful, those at Ragasa are the moat Meeting Jin ICt wTorkrJantb? have been many melancholy fail fugee fortunate, tne nest leu ana ciotnea. Philadelphia, hich nad been pro-th- e ures this last thanksgiving day, There erenow, present , in thedhv posed, is out of question. mere melancholy failures than joy trktfItgusa.aiOKe,vbout twelve Isew Englai colleges- are- anti- and divided between refugee, nearly ail Saratoga, ful succeaees by a very heavy ma thousand women,-- , children , Spring field anJ New LendonAll In Montenegro there are 50,000, tne rest are ret Saratosra. Thomas thousands, Hughes, .of England, was elected ft t j.4.ri.-- S. Cox, i a Harper ilMth in i Croatia the 4 iwbole i nnrnber, pf .fugiUves referee. , with Mr. Chitiv. of the klraws which the ty asysthehhigl to nearly loo.OUO. .With I London Rowing Club, as alternate, moHt 'In Congress isnbe bellicose. amounUne the means received up to the pre j hi, 5Tie Klclnlgan Central;" It will empty . the members' seats', sent time io.wu,or i,wu people and draw the honorable gentlemen might be protected te ' the extent ef At a. meeting o? directors of ihe a blanket apiece from tne winter's Michigan Central Itallway Co.; In irrl&latibly. to the area 'before the cold, tne remaining one hun- thicity yesterday, Samuel Sloan, L.lke a:dog fight, dred but Speaker'-doHkthousand or.' more and president of the Delaware, Laoka-wan- a a eonfllct of belligerent M. ('.'a and Western Railway, was theljr food, and tlie roof to! cover ' therh; to say nothing of the wound unanimously elected)vice president. will end any deliberation. the battle, The office of the Michigan Central of ed men brourbt in from that the lax-rat- e child-beari,j:.It is Uted Railroad has been removed; to this the sick and 'dying, n Philadelphia "f or ihe Ensuing Vear women, the people. City from Bostdn, where It has been - , fl' ' "l1 :C ii i |