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MAIL ITEMS.

■ ■"')" By Telegraph. / '"'/''(press association.) }' •• San Francisco,' February 13. A terrible duel with axes took placß at Sbi:6wo; ; New Mexico, : 6n the 28th January, between two Mexicann. It Appears the combatants, had been both paying attention, to the same girl, and, in order ,tp settle their claimß, locked themselves in Vroom, and went at each other wjfb f'xe's.' !fhe sumyor was brought a'prjponur op'pnyer. f(e hap; in'g fival in a.hprribjp manner, seyeripg Mb, !pd Jrofp his body, while he hjuiaelf was so porribly cut. up that he cannot live. Two pugilists, M'Terrop and a Swede named (jihsoo, have been injured so much jp recent prise fights that they cannot ropoyer> • Tli'e fights took place, one at Pittsburgh, W l.'the other at Sharonpa, The piuiicipania, referees, and otherß have.|ed; ' Herr Most, the Sboinlist, ia deliverinß incendiary speeches to small and unreßponsive audiences throughout the United States'/.- I ', The fector of the Greek Church.in New ..York formally joined the Presbyterian Communion on the 13th inst.. The Bev, Heber Newion, a prominent Episcopalian , clergyman,, of New York, has been suspended, for heresy, chiefly in denying the divinity of Christ. U.phinaman has just Blarled a new. paper in New York, called "The Oh'inuso"There is quite a talk over the fact that.; : Bjndlcale .of pjipisters in Hew tbrk'have been swindled by araining They are victims of a Colonel P,ixly, who, fp exchange for their conjjdencß find, rjfoney, jpajjed' ihprn' with '.shares in a -worthless concern named the Isabella '' fSjlver Mining Compapy. _ . ;. ifhe latest case of olpcjal defalcation is ' jhat of O. F. Vincent, State Treasurer of '.;. Alabama,' He has 'flitted wi(h 800,080 '[ dollars of public money i most of which, ". jj'owever, was lost in dealing' in cotton 1 1 . futures'' with New York stockbrokers, :■■'.'!The reduction in Jhepubh'odebt of the . United States for the month of January, . ,1893, is oyer, 13,000,000. /dollars. The ' fieorelary; of Treasury estimates the 1 jamountof Burpluß revenue for the fiscal year would be about, 120,000,000 dollars. *' Limbnck, of Milwaukee, / 23rd:Jannafy;.murdered her three onil- \ _ ;dwn, dißembowellingand outting them to > , pieces. _,. ■> ; .Ten thousand 'ironworkers inJJuliet' t 'lllinois, are out of employment on account •■of closing the mills,- and appeal for aid. •They are in a stats of the utmost: deiti- '•■'■■ s%.'•■■■ '" ' ''.■''.'»:.'.'■ - . >,-" : - :>:Tmi<3ermanß residing in Stftouii and .■;L'oui«fille,;;tJiß.Vhave rajsed.,3o,ooo and distribution to the Bufferersiby the floods,'and 10,000 had.also been received from Cincinnati. i ( /:oTh'6 ,'^rowp''Prinpe a,pd',(!rflwn Brippeaß *:■:'. 4^P.Unpd;.tto-.rpcpive apy presentsoji the , j ppcjJßJpn pfthejir s'ilyeVwedfingV'r'equest- ' jiipthe'dpnors to expend th,e mpney they •proposed. tbp,s using in allevialjdg the 'rMfejijiy the'inundations," The.Crowtv. of Austria/, has given UP. •. J)is proposed journeytptheE((st,and will ." devote ; e large portion of the sum. allotted for the purpose to the flood suffer■■'■li:eri,:, ■" '' •'■'•'• ; ' ; ' ;, '■■' •'" ;' ■ '■'■''; 'Bismarok opposes 1 facilities for the ' return of 'German emigrants-, after; they had been'naturalised in America, as they " ; A ' (Hub obtain exemption from military eer- .<:; vice. 1 . 1 , ;';';;'■ '.,',':', '"'... ~ .. '""'"' It isnoWiauthontatively stated that the ■,..;; Princo'-'ef -Wales iand 'suite will visip "■■' Bftriad? the fi»t week In Maroh, remain"r "ih'gtiirafiflr' thrmeeting- of-the Science ,-:'iTvAisooiation, andtben. will make a totir of i-ic thei'prominent cities, of the United '■■■ : "'-- .;-')'•' j-.-.:;,-"-'/ ; r '':- '*> '<-. :L dead bouse in : Montreal waa robbed '-• : ''on' the"2sud' January; and;five corpses "' '•' "taken fof.medjoal CbUeges, <■■•• ■ ■"■ j;,, ; ,' "" ; " 1 """• •'""'"'''" ''■''. i,i ; .-wii;',ol ii-.W-.i'. ..Y/fIiHJ'W, ; ','

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 3

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MAIL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 3

MAIL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 3

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