Article Text
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The electric light has been established on the East Boston ferry-boats. Armed bands of New Mexico desperadoes are said to have arrived at E1 Paso, Texas. Eleven sugar plantations have been badly damaged in Cuba by a great conflagration in the cane fields. The large saw mill in Windsor, P. Q, owned by Cyrus Clark of Portland, has been destroyed by fire. The flouring mills of White, Nash & Co., at Lauesboro,' Wisconsin, was burned Friday; loss, $40,000. The Indianapalis National Bank has suspended. Depositors will lose 10 per ecnt, but bank notes will be redeemed. Cincionati is the most densely populated city, having 36,000 people to the square mile, while New York has but $23,000. There has been a great revival at Fall River, Mass., under the labors of Messrs. Pentecost and Stebbins, over three hundred having been conconverted. Louisa Wallace was convicted in Washington, Friday, of the murder of per new born babe. The penalty is hanging, and the jury united in recommending her to mercy. A good temperance work is being effected in Milford, N. H., by Messrs. Booth and Smith. Over a quarter of the population, including two rumsellers, have signed the pledge. Two years ago Reuben Hale, an Ingham coantv (Mich.) boy, ended a year's sentence in the Detroit House of Correction, for stealing $35, and just now the man who made the cruel charge has found the money in the liaing of his vest, waese it slipped through a hole in his pocket.