'Ml EEGISTER. TOPICS of the DAY

'Ml EEGISTER. TOPICS of the DAY

. "was a '?r3;&Ei-- w " m - v ' ' " . " '".' : ' betwcen'Galveston and' Loudon, touchingti at mencand marriage of Miss Nellie Chase, a Return f a Sir Jean Franklin Search A gwnwr Baa Dewn. W THE EEGISTER. New Orleans. The vessel, will bring out im- vounsr ladv hitherto movine In the best cir Ml5 Party te New Bedford. defaulting & , Waite, migrants for Texas, and take back cotton. cles ?oi society, with a negro named Sam SflasM. o, of orattie-bor- Arrangements havcTbeen made for the recep- Monroe, formerly employed as coachman by BosTOir, Mass., September 23. of the First National Bank Published Every Friday. George Mary, Captain Baker, here to-d- by tion and location of the immigrants, and the her brother-in-la- the Rev. G. H. Higgins, The bark and Vt, was arrested has New from Hud- Shields, Texane expect to derive many, Rector ' of the 'Prairie Street Episcopal just arrived at Bedford W. H. H. Llewellvn and W.H. IOLA. KANSAS. advantages, son's Strait, bearing news from the Arctic re- Department of therefrom. Church, with whose family Miss Chase re- special agents of the gions. The Franklin search party, under ut car- Waite absconded-abo- tho sided. The elopement was planned and Lieutenant Frederick Schwatka, U.S. A are Justice. some CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. method so often de- 10th of June last, and it was for TOPICS OF THE DAY. ried out in the orthodox passengers on board the George and Mary, and succeeded Aaron Stevens and Clara E.Trask, scribed in novels, the young lady making her have been the recipients of much kindness time supposed that he had of Beverly, Mass., were struck by a locomo- s out of the country, and was exit through a window at night and joining from Captain Baker and bis subordlnate.offl-cer- in getting w tive while crossing the railroad track in a dusky who took to the resi- and men. After returning to Depot a fugitive in Europe. He had, it News from everywhere. her lover, her amount- carriage and both were instantly killed. dence of a friend of his residing some miles Island, from a sledge journey of over 3,000 claimed, uttered forged paper A disaster has occurred re- of the city, where they were legally mar- miles, occupyingeleven months and four days, ing to upward of $500,000, the result terrible out verge direct- - - cently by a ried by Justice of the Peace named Mills. they were reduced to tho of starvation being a flood of suits against the PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. at Naini Tal in India, caused a through rascality Thomas F. following morning young lady's the of Captain ors, brought by stockholders, and ruin The Maine Greenback Convention, to land slide. Among the persons killed are L. The the Barry, of the whaling schooner Eothen,of believed, Taylor, Assistant friends discovered her flight, and were not to many poor people. It was nominate a ticket of Presidential Electors, Commissioner of the Road New York, who stole their remajning provis- he-ha- Maj. long 'ascertaining the facts hi the case. A by many and by the directors that met at Portland on the 21st, 465 delegates Police; Rev. Mr. Robinson, Chaplain; in ions to fit out his vessel for an additional money with Morphy, 40th Regiment; Mrs. Morphy; Mr. warrant was issued for Monroe, charging whaling; voyage. Had It not been for the taken a large sum of being present. A resolution was presented, could only be deter- indorsing the action of the State Committee Morgan, Road Overseer; Mrs. Turnbull, him with stealing the sachel which Miss timely aid offered by Captain Baker they him, how much would as searching investigation. The recommending a fusion with the Democrats Capt. Frederick Goodridge, Surgeon J: B. Chase handed out the window. An officer havo Buffered extremely, the native mined by Esquimaux whom were living were Connecticut tick- Hanna, Capt. Haimes of the Royal Engi- arrested him at Mills's house and bore him with they forged paper included the and the nomination of a Joint Electoral provisions, for about neers; Capt. Baldestien, Lieut. J. E. Sulli- from his apparently, happy bride to the short of and had been reduced to River Railroad Company et, to be composed of four Weaver and three some dcg3 on $20,000; van, Dr. Hatchell and Seoond Lieut. B. Knox County Jail, but after examination the necessity of eating of their 50,000; Frederick Billings, Hancock Electors. Considerable opposition J. two previous occasions during the winter Lyon & ' H. Carmichael. he was released upon bail. The bride was Trenor W. Park, $20,000; was developed, but the resolution was while on King William Land and in its imme- Healy, of Chicago, $20,000; Taunton finally adopted. F. M. Plaisted and Con- At Las Vegas, N. Mex.t on the 22d, taken charge of by her mortified friends and diate vicinity. locomotive-work- s, about $12,000; C. J. , strongest ad- placed under surveillance. A few mornings During summer 1879 Lieutenant gressman Murch were the Samuel Matthews, while under the influence the of Amidon, Hinsdale, $15,000; Vermilye vocates for fusion. After the adjournment of liquor, killed his girl and then committed afterward the lady was escorted to the train Schwatka's party established the fact that the brother-in-la- w & Co., New York, some $75,000, and of the Convention a number of suicide. by hersister, and three broth- precious records of Sir John Franklin's expe- year 1848, others. headed bv Solon Chase, met and organ- Miss Sadie aged 19, daugh- ers, with the intention of taking her away. dition, which perished there in the White, Before the started. Monroe appeared were entirely destroyed by the Notcbiliik Es- How much of the paper was used by ized, and nominated a full Greenback Elec- ter of Hugh White, a prominent citizen of train at the depot and mounted the platform quimaux, who found them in a sealed tin box, Waite as collateral upon which he may toral ticket. Richmond Ky. , was found dead in bed on individu- of the car with the intention of entering, which they broke open and whose contents have raised large amounts for The New Hampshire Prohibitionists the morning of the 22d, with throat cut to winds moro than thirty her when Horace Chase, one of the girl's broth- they scattered the al use the directors were unable to say, an Electoral besides ear to ear. Temporary insanity is at- years ago. have nominated ticket, from ers, pulled a revolver and fired several shots but Springfield and Boston banks were Congressmen and a full State ticket, and will tributed as the cause. The girl was gener- Tho party have secured many Interesting 17 at him, none of which took effect upon their victimized in this way. On June the make an active canvass of the State. ally conceded to be the belle of the blue and valuable relics and identified the remains intended victim, but one of which unfor- directors of the bank offered a reward Meyer A. grass region of Kentucky. of Lieutenant John Irving, third officer of the Mb. Rosenblatt has been tunately hit a bystander, Mr. George Crock- Terror, by a silver prize medal awarded to him of $5,000 for the capture of the fugitive, nominated for Congress by the Republicans Alfred Smith, correspondent of the er, inflicting a slight wound. by the Royal Naval College in 1830, which they and in addition to the incentive thus of .the Second Missouri District (St. Louis). California Associated Press at Sierra City, Members of the expedition headed found in his opened grave. During the re offered, the offense having been against Mr. is at present City Collector. was his body depos- party the United States as well as others, Attor- Rosenblatt recently murdered, and by Lieut. Frederick Schwatka, which sailed turn trip the search encountered the ited in a house which was fired. Thos. De-vin- e, severest cold ever experienced by white men, ney-General Devens took activ The reconciliation of the two rival "from New York June 1, 1878, for Baffin's Democratic organizations of New York City his next neighbor, with whom deceased while traveling, and lived upon the same measures for the detection of the ab- Bay and King William's Land, for the such as raw or boiled reindeer meat, was a grand mass had a long-standi- lawsuit over a land ti- fare, sconding banker, and has left no stone celebrated with union purpose of seeking further data upon fish, as did their native Esquimaux assist 23dT was arrested for the crime. The de- and unturned to effect his capture. It be- meeting on the night of the The princi- tle, the fate of Sir John Franklin, reached ants. pal meeting was held in Tammany Hall ceased was a native of Herkimer County, came known that he was still in the New Bedford, Mass., on return, on The party left New York on the 19th of Du-lu- their United States. He fled by way of th and was called to order by New York. the 23d. Although the expedition did not June, 1S78, in the schooner Eothen, and pro- Phila-dlphi- a, to the Winnipeg country, and at John Kelly. Daniel Dougherty, of The boiler of Charles Loose & Sons' recover any of the records of the Franklin ceeded direct to Camp Daly, as it was called, fruit-dryin- sixty-thre- e de- one time the officers were only thirteen and Senator Bayard were the prin- g factory, at Monroe, Mich., ex- crew, they secured many relics of the lost in North Hudson Bay, latitude forty-seve- n him, were cipal speakers.

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