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16. Train robbery at Muscogee, I. T. 17. Train robbery near Junction City, M. T. 18. Mme. and'Gen. Diss sentenced to the penitentiary for six months. 22. Disastrous floods in Mexico. Many hundreds drowned. 24. Holbrook, A. T., nearly destroyed by fire. 25. Paying Teller Pitcher, of the Union bank of Providence, R. I., is a defaulter and fugitive. JULY. 8. John F. Van Loan of the Second National bank of Jersey city, defaulter in $15,000. 4. Mrs. James K. Polk, widow of President Polk, at Nashville, started the machinery of the Cincinnati Exhibition by electricity. Wm. R. Flack lost his life trying to navigate the whirlpool rapids, Niagara. 9. Col. Thos. L. Casey made chief of engineers of the army. 18. More than 500 killed by volcanic eruptions in Japan. 17. Hronek, Chebouth, and Chapek, three Bohemian Anarchists, arrested in Chicago, charged with conspiracy to burn the city. AUGUST. 1. Blinky Morgan hanged in Columbus, O. Twenty-one lives lost in a fire on the Bowery, New York 4. Terrible tornado in Cuba. Heavy loss of life. 9. Yellow fever well under way at Jacksonville, Fla. 10. Ten persons burned to death at Chattanooga, Tenn. Hugh M. Brooks, alias Maxwell, hanged at St. Louis. 14. Woman suffrage declared unconstitutional in Wyoming. 16. Collision of steamers Geyser and Thingvalla. More than lives lost. 21. Bill Miles, anti-Bald Knobber, shoots and kills Capt. N. Kinney, Bald Knobber chief, at Ozark, Mo. Severe storms on the gulf and Atlantic coasts. 22. Gigantic opium smuggling scheme unearthed. Frank Gardner and other guilty parties afterward convicted and imprisoned. Thirty-four lives lost in steamer collision in San Francisco bay. 23. Fourteen killed by boiler explosion at Neemah, Neb. 26. Quarantine ordered against Jacksonville, Fla. Robert Garrett reported demented B1. Charles H. Litchman resigns general secretaryship of the Knights of Labor. SEPTEMBER. 2. Battle between outlaws and vigilantes near Palladora, No Man's Land Seventeen outlaws killed. 8. Sarah Althea Hill jailed for three days for contempt of court. Judge Terry, her husband sent up for six months for brandishing a knife in the court room. 12. Floods in Mexico. Many lives lost. 16. Disastrous floods in Georgia. 20. John G. Parkhurst of Michigan, appointed U. S. Minister to Belgium. 24. The lone highwayman of Texas killed by Mrs. Lizzie Hay 26. J. H. Oberly appointed Indian commissioner. 27. W. R. Foster, of New York, defaulter in $168, 000. Old Hutch's wheat corner begun in Chicago. 28. Sioux Indians decline to accept the terms of the proposed treaty. OCTOBER. 1. Traders' bank at Chicago suspended. Liabilities, $1,000,000. 2. Severe storms on the great lakes. Many lives lost. 10. Seventy-eight killed in a railroad collision, Mud Run, Pa. 18. H. S. Briggs of Rochester, defaulter in $14, 000. 19 J B. McClure and Hugh Tlannigan robbed of $12,000 and murdered near Wilkesbarre. Train robbery at Peru, Ind. 23. Thos. Axworthy, treasurer, of Cleveland, O., defaulter in $500,000. 25. Daniel Hand, of Connecticut, gave $1,000,000 for the education of the colored people in the former slave states. 30. Lord Sackville given his passports. 27. Steamer Haytian Republic seized by the Hay tians. NOVEMBER. 1. Serious trouble with oyster dredgers on Chesapeake bay 4. Sixteen killed by mine explosion at Cook's Run, Pa. 9. One hundred killed by mine explosion at Pitts burg, Kan Thirty-seven killed by a fire in Rochester, N. Y 15. Marriage of Joseph Chamberlain and Miss En dicott. Failure of the bank of Durham, N. C. Liabilities $400,000, involving other failures aggregating $1,000,000. 17. Perry Belmont appointed minister to Spain 20. A. H. Colquitt re-elected United States senator from Georgia. 23. General Master Workman Powderly of the Knights of Labor re-elected. J. E. Bedell, mortgage forger in New York, sentenced to twenty-five years and four months imprisonment 24, 25, 26. Terrible storm on the Atlantic coast. 27 Fisk will case decided against Cornell university. Jacksonville reports a clean bill of health. 30. Calumet and Hecla copper mines fired by in cendiaries. Treasurer Chas. G. Winchell, of Spink county, Dakota, defaulted in $100,000. DECEMBER. 5. Frank H. Bates, employed by Old Hutch, defaulted in $20,000. 7. Wholesale arrests of White Cappers in Craw ford county, Ind. 9. Mob attacked the jail at Birmingham, Ala., and attempt to lynch a murderer named Hawes. The sheriff fired on the mob, killing nine and wounding thirty. 10. White Cap outrages becoming prevalent in many parts of the country. Rear Admiral Luce ordered to proceed with two war ships to Hayti and demand the release of the steamer Haytian Republic. Sailed the 12th. 14. Fifteen burned to death at a fire at Neumunster, Prussia. 17. Beginning of trouble between whites and negroes in Mississippi.