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IN GENERAL Chinese conviots were Tuesday. received in Five the New Jersey State prison age, McCanlley, 35 years of Samuel and Westmorekilled his father, in atternoon. shot county, Pa., on Monday land a terrible riot between There was and Mexican railroad laborers Seven American Palmas, Mexico, on Monday. woundrd, men were at Los killed and thirteen three mortally. named MoPherson, charged in A man murder, was hanged by vigilants with yard at Dayton, Washingtan He prothe Territory, jail last Saturday night. tessed his innocence. The Boston Traveller reports the of failure the William B. Fowle, treasurer and says of Auburudale Watch Company, Hialiabilities it will l involve the company. are supposed to be small. The Treasury Department rules American that Canadian "Canadian tugs cannot tow waters into American vessels from waters beyond the first American in which they make entry." port medical commission appointed to The William H. Ostrander, under examine of death at Utica, New York,ha is not sentence to the Governor that he place reported insane. The execution will take on Friday next. The steamship Wanderer, at New that from Belize, brings Quatemala, news Orleans Barrios, the President of the Senor grossly and publicly insulted latter British "has Ambassador, and that the has left for England. A dispatch from Lima, Peru, division states Iglesias has organized a 1,000 that men at Cajamaica, is now marching reach Trujillo, which he expects to on about the 20th inst., and will provisionally occupy that city. Wright, Wooster & Co., wool dealers Boston, made an assignment Tuesday. be large. of Their liabilities are supposed to from firm was considered worth in The $100,000 to $150,000. It stood well surrepute, and the tailure caused much prise. The Surgeon General of the that Marine the Service is informed of steamship Hospital Amethyat left four cases sailed yellow fellow fever at Havana, and Boston. on the 4th instant for thence The health authorities of the latter city have been notified. Andrew and George Ensinger brothers, 17 at the toot of North Mountain, miles living west of Carliale, Pennsylvania, quarrelled and fought on Monday George mornabout a tract of land, and a ing Andrew in the back, inflicting shot wound which is likely to prove fatal. There was a heavy run on Monday of Second National Bank upon the New York, because its president, Elmira, reported, had lost $150,000 in have pork as As he was stated to him, fully speculations. settled all the demands upon the still retaining a large private tortune, run upon the bank ceased Tuesday. About $100,000 of the 31 per sent. the bouds have already been presented at Treasury Department for redemption call under the 121st call for bonds. The but will not mature until November 1st, when of the bonds will be redeemeed interest any presented prior to maturity, with to the date of presentation. Sallivan, the slugger, opened his gorgeous saloon in Boston Tuesday night. that So great was the throng at the opening blocked ) at 9 o'clock thousands of people with such street and swarmed in the tumultuousness as nearly to break down to t the bar. An extra force of police had Some be summoned to clear the place. 8 women were among the visitors. The National Eincational Assembly will meet at Ocean Grove, N. J., to-morGovernor Pattison of Pennsylvania United row. will preside, and Gen. Exton, States Commissioner of Edicetion, Other will : del ver the opening address. speakers will be Dr. Wickersham, SenaBiair of New Hampshire, and Judge Tourgee. tor The assembly will close on Sunday night. The punishment of the lash has been adopted in Montreal for certain of gross too offenses which have lately become frequent occurrence. A French Canadian atnamed Jean Baptiste Dubois of tempted tramp to outrage a child eight years circuma few weeks ago, under age, stances which would have conjured up Jnd Lvuch in a less peaceful place than Montro al. Tuesday he was sentenced receive 20 tashes upon his bare back the and to to do & year's hard labor in penitentiary The Grand iery of the Sons of Vateraus, in session Columbus, Ohio, Cow has elected the Howing fliears rander-in Chief, Frank H Marrill, Auburn, Maine Lienteuat CommanderChief, Augustns Salizman, St. Joseph, Missouri ; Vice Lieutebant Commanderin-Chief, Charle C Morton, Philadelphia Chief of Staff Horace L Wright, Auburn, Maine. The commandery embraces 300 camps with a membership of 10,020, all admitted within two years. The session nded yesterday. The effect of the Barlow failure very depressing.ou usiness in St. Albaus, Vermont, Theaday sident Brainerd de of the Trust Company, says the depositors will not lose much, but the positors are less hopeful. The company's last statement showed that it had 2,100 depositors with deposits aggregating $600,000. Several railroad men, among them General Fairbanks, had & conterat Barlow's house. The First ence National Bank prepared for a run yesterday morning, but none took place. Five hundred cases of arms and ammunition were sent from San Francisco last Thursday, on the Pacific mail steamship Comstock. All the cases were from Springfield, Mass., and those containing ammunition were branded "U. S. Government, 4 calibre.' It is said that during the last 18 months extensive shipments of war material have been regularly made to C. Schmidt, at Shanghai. "During that period 240,000 Springfield all rillas and 25 000,000 cartridges in have been forwarded, besides from 500 for to 800 bales of cotton duck, suitable tents, by express by each steamer for That China