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Auoklakd, Ootober 14 There was a desperate 8a fight at 8t Lonia on Beptoanber 17, between Edward Ahem and Thos B. Jaokaon, 18 yeara old. which resnlted In the doath of the latter af tnr oloyon rounds.
Obloago deteotives, assisted by Bootlaol Yard officers, rounded up Ooney, LeOaron and Kelly, the Ohioago correspondent of the London "Times " who are prepared to give full Information of the conspiracy that led to Dr Oronin'a mqrder. The Rellßf Committea has decided to distribute more than a million and a half dollars to the Oonnemaugh Valley flood sufferers.
Carlisle Graham went through the Niagara whirlpool rapids on August 25, la | a barrel of his own construction. A milt of rapids wat shot through In three and ft i half minntes. He was taken out of lb« | barrel more dead than alive., The racial war between white* and blaoks In the State of, Mississippi continues. Many negroes, have been killed. and In some localities whites hare lefk their homts and sought safer quarters* "Engineer Henry was killed at New York on September 84. He was fixing the> wires of an Inoaodeioent dynamo when the lad.<i«r slipped and whU* holding tht> wire his free hand caught another completing the olroult. He was, killed by an alternating ouvrent of 1000 volts, A similar death la reported from Buffalo. Mrs Lawrenoe, of Brooklyn, oommltted snlolde nt Niagara, on September Bth by throwing herself into the replds above tho great falls. She was swept over the cataraot.
The Britfoh warship Lily was wreaked rfftbe Labrador ooast early m September and seven, of the crow were lost. She> was a faorew steamer of 720 tons. T>» wmklp Kmerald bronght the survivor a to* HnUfftX.
The war between HlppoSjto- and?. Legltlme In Haytt was oonoladed for tto» present on August 26 In favor of Hlppolytai Hia follower* oooapled the town of Poet aaPrlnoe on that date and he Wia made provlnolal president, Builness ar.i ehlpplnpj Intevests were In good shape a rumor was current that Hlp>\ 0 ]' v te'» suooess meant tbe annexation ' d r Hswtl to the United States. U R Mr^Lg?nß •0 trftTlß* '
Ezoavatfons were be»; dft made on Sept, $»i %}k f »n*w bll 'a tonn of Oooiosd, i>J«lftt. In aearoh q? the Emperor Montecama'a treaauroß huppoeedto have been hidden, at thi) tlmo of tho Spanish oon* quasi.
There ia a deolded Improvement Id Moxloo on the part of English and Amerl> o«n oapltaHatß In tho direction of acqalilng sngar estntsß.
A financial or ash was reported Imminent In the Argentine Ropublio on Sept. & Tfa» premium on gold reached 125 per cent. That portion of tho otew of the British Ironahlp Garaton, lost on Starbuok Isle. whfoh got ashore sit Humphrey's liland, arrived at San Fwnolcco on September G. Tho press of Ame-ioa is mnoh exerolaod ? V ? r \^ ter ad dre8 B ed by the pugilist, « m " B , am ™>, of Boston, to the New Yotk I?] 1108 SaD «" «»nounolDg himself as a. candidate for Congress. He expects to ba eleoted to hia seat by the Demooratto oonatltuenoy In Boston, whore he was born. Ho fay« that hia follovi ooantrymen oaghfc ro feel proad of him as «n Atnericso, booanse ho " qast ?lok any man. on the face of tho Garth."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2
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544SUPPLIMENTARY SUMMARY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2
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