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Tens, it AiTinee

Intensely cold weather prevails throughout Osrnlka-, and the wolves in the proTiroee aran-portect to hove been driitt by htukger to ooatmit nun anal depredationa. Sot, Marcus Oervaia Bereeford, T-iottetaat Arciil oshop of Armagh, eon ef the late Bishop of Kitgore, died at Dublin. He was born' in 18, wast Primate of all Ireland, Lord Almoner of Ireland, and Prelate of the Order of St

Ariotin which Irish facliona partioipated

took place in Creagh lane, Iamenca. Tnero waa hand-to-hand fighting for two boors, mad re-yftWon yere dangezonsly wonnded in ?aam P. J. Grevy waa re-elected Preaiojflncnfmbfii joint aton of upenUe'and Chamber- of BepuuVBjr a The aalary of the position ia , franoB per bdmb, with an allowance of, half a much more for lnjnsehold expenses. ' Ten peraons lost thju- Urea in tte harbor ofItooen,lranc, by a eoffipm teamer and a I errybont Xoois ProapeE Oaebarn, the German hiatorkai writer, is dead, in tBe 8thyearof hto

age. Jnh Olazqr, ihe Auatnan Janaoonsoil and'atesiiian,.ha atae joined wjeaOent Majority. Paris dispatch; The fear Newark children, Anatm Fitzgerald, Patsy Byan, wlBie kw l Patrick BeyneHs, ho hawabeen vndn'toaWitby jfe ftawwr, will lew Sn homefeanihxnext 'Tloyare all-weB, Kaafna i4My5liWK.'nj8 WmlattenTat kaHpatit 11 fins morning. He commnert conndent and in gooil apirifc. . JfcjGMatone reoeiTed foat hundred htaraaf eongraralaiian on reaching his aeveotyfatfabjrr(PeahewaIaarottsh sleet to atteiid special eertieee in Ike ctaroh At Ilawarden. AdTioe from the west coast of Africa anianraoa the 'death of Herr Bnttner, the German

Acoordfoa; to a Washington nowBpaper the xastgnathtSj. of Comptroller of the Cnrroney Ciwn has heeninthe hande of the Prpnideut for some time, and its acceptanco lias been

soon as Mr. Cleveland can find u euoIfr. Cannon having accepted moro

lucrative position in a New York bank. A canvaaa by States of the relative str. mgth of silver and anti-silver men in Congross ubowa 197 against - and 138 for the anapenstntf of gilver coinage. The Western and Hoc the rn membera are almost a nnit against the ensponaion of the coinage, while the Eastei n and Middle States favor suspension. John T. Morton, of Arkansas, rewutly passed an nounent civii-Hervicu cxarain i t ion,' and was given a clerkship in thoPos office Department ' Nothing was known about him

personally until he mported for uuty wo ovnor day. He is a negro and the first of his race ever appointed to a clerkship in tlu Possoako

Department.

GEHESALi

The Directors of the "Delaware, lckawanna & Western Railroad Company have Jeclareda qnarteriy dividend of 1 per cent,

payable Jennaiy-at'-

A ear of the National fish uommissum lert Washington last week with carp to Bio :k the TlVerS Of Mhuim -.The United States Circuit Court a; San Francisco, CaL, has rendered a decision, in the ease of Sharon Va Hill, to declare void an alleged marriage contract The opinion concludes that the alleged marriage contract is a fo rgery, and decrees it null and void. A servant found a can of dynamite on the . front, 'doorsteps of the elegant Chicago rcsi denee of Judge Lambert Tree, United States ftuaaiir to Belgium. The infernal nicchtno was taken to the lake shore by the police and exploded, mWng a hole in the frozen ground ads feet deep. The international billiard match at Chicago has ended, and Schaefer was the winner. He waa immediately matehed to play Vigna uc six nights in Hew York, within forty dayii, for

toxicated, a quarrel ensued, aiTd during it ho i beat her to death. Ho placed the '.lody under the bed-ticking, and it was not until the next day that anything was known of it Ae was promptly arrostnd, being drunk at the time. William Went, chief distributing dork in the Dos Moines Postofllco, was arrested by Inspector Adsit, of Chicago, charged with opening registered letters containiv.g largo sums of money. West confessed his guilt At El Paso a party of twolvo men undertook to wrook with dynamite tbo Southern Pacific Eailroad bridge and rob tho passengers on the express train for San Francisco. The train waa delayed until daylight, when the robbers Hod. Henry Wattoreon will probably cross his "t's" hereafter when ho sends in his card to a Cabinet officer, or at least vrhon ho sends it to the Secretary oC War, says a Washington telegram. It was this omission that gave riso to tho story during tho Louisville editor's recent visit that Mr. Secretary JSadicott had nover

heard of lliin. It is explained at tho War Department that the editor, in writing his ear.l to be presented to tho Secretary neglected to eross his "Paso that tho card road "H. Wallerapn." JSo one knew such a man, and the writer of" tho card was inf onnod that the Sec

retary of War had never hoard of him and oonld net soo him.

HEEE AND TEEBK

The conscience fund of the United States

Treasury baa been swollen by the rect ipt'of two halves of a fGOO bin in separate letters. The Secretary of the Treasury .has decided to aand a search party after flie missing vhaier Amethyst, supposed to have been cast avay in Bearing Sea, A torypabEehed by a Pittsburgh paper, to the effect that Pinkerton detectives were en

Lrooto to Washington to guard the penion of

ihe-Praident, is denied by officials at the White Horns, who aay there is no foundation for it Jfontreal has already expended $130,1)00 in

efforts to extirpate the small-pox, and more

is needed for tte future.

I3&JW:Ianidw4tfaFr-

ae&mrefnaing support to the cattts-ahippen

a Cork engaged in boyeotnmr tte pMUl

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-Samuel Bin, tte famous keeper of sjahq.

ntfes m the British Museum, died in Us aev-eaty-oarth year. Tho veHsel interest in England and SeotflBaSis nndergoing a period ef great doyies-

, of sharp eompeutton ana over-

A one .port alone nftosn steam

jjplitawf re rolnnsat the whavea. PEBSOiiAL. Dr. W. O. Hsymond, who died atlndian-

noBsWt remnasated ma dietrict fa Coa-

gre awas'pneent of tte Chicago Air iineBoad.

PersouVrisnd' ef TJo Presidant Hendrieksexpreaii their satisfaction with the clay awdel being prepared by Parka, the sculptor, Car bronze busfckThe work wOl be eona. pleted mFbnnce.

aaeeK iium ine AfoiwarsiMVM" panyof New York in setKBMntof tte poney on her lmsbands life. . :'' Senator fair painfiassl tte BoottPVeiflo Ooast Railway for IS&MK. " ltijortiopBjlgB Advocate of tte

iof fea;lrf,wnodied at Bort

avenworlb, waa a member of Dr. Kane's

f Arctic expedition. Preside' t Cleveland baa sent to Senator 'Voorhees a letter eommesding the movement

to Vice Preaideat Hendrteas,

be considered a contributor to

rttefaaa,

, In Bastpn, lbs. WOiam HacUn vent to tte omoa of fer hasband to accept paproa'tt a divorce' sali, ava montts from her wedding day. Xaekia wtaspad eat for a nw-

ent,slieCT a lavelver and lodged awattet

in he r hrais. 1 .. Hf"5t,. Jauies,eae a leaduig politician A in died at Hot Springs, Ark., of 5zm tinL fr Bailey, fonneriy United States ihhoeemC3arBvme,Tenn.,

. 0ASTIALTIE8. The Spring Valley Waterwork s at San Fran-

ciseo wen deeiroyed by the explosion ol' five boDersuaed in tte establishment, involving a losaof lSO,e0ft Two men were kilie3 ami two

others dangerously wonnded.

Work at the Nanticoke, Pa., eolUery,

where the recent accident occurred, burying nearly thirty men, has been abandoned. The

company will reoKapense the relatives. The victims an doabttese buried deeply beneath

aand, enhn, and rock, and can rawer be f 3Und

The family of tte Hon. P. F. Mnrpby, of

Omaha, Hob., were poisoned by eating i. diseased -h""" Mr. Murphy, who vat for

merly Mayor of Omaha, died.

At Plymouth, Mass. , Man Alice Sampson

was killed by a falling elm tree which was

blown down by a fierce gale.

An extensive fire at Georgetown, Ifass.,

destroyed ,000 worth of property.

The American whaling boat Ame;hyst,

with a crew of forty men, was lost on her way from tte Aretio Ocean. She is supposed to have gone down in the BehringSea, and tho Government will send a boat thither in th2 hope that the crew may have gotten ashore on some of tte gmaH islands, Emma Weiteal died in New York after eating half-oooked ham' at a birthday party. Evidences of trichina) wen found in her

As a Boston express on the New York and

Hartford Boad neaxed Pelhnmville, N. Y., a strong wind btewa portion of the depot platform onto the track. T3e obstruction derailed the locomotive and baggage-car, both of which tnmbledVdown a sixty-foot embankment, killing the engineer and serioaisly wounding three otter neisons. The other cars left the Tails,

Ibnt tte air-brakes kept them from Jailing

down the embankment The extensive cotton-seed oil mill of W. H. Stead, at Greenville, Maw., and a large

of cotton were burned, the loss being

Near New Providence, Pa tte explosion of a ttreshmg-jnachine boiler killed two men, and set fire to abu-n, which was consumed, togetter witt a number of cattle, homes, cows, and

A iHiiliiMiinii accident occurred at Saun

ders' Ferry, on tte Kentucky Biver, tveutyfour mike south of Lexington. James Saunders, tte ferryman, attempted to cross tho river hi his boat witt his wife and two children, and, hie light being extinguished by an accident, be attempted to make a landing in the dark, but missed the usual landing-place and overturned

the boat The woman and both children were drowned, and Saunders, after a vain eflort to assist them, swam ashore.

A boiler exploded in the Gulf City Oil

Mffla at Mobile, Ala, partially wrecking the stouctuie and killing four men. Six others

seriously scalded or maimed.

AL AID IbDUSTBIAL. of tte Bureau of Labor Btatis-

jcnrareBB H .laim l llm

Alien imntigratioa, owing to tte of that race. Ha states that the iha greatest amount of physical .e least to show for it ', .il export smre which tte Hew era tried to start last week has colvat her mgtorioasly. The steamer ,.jb, which was to have taken away saeh quantities of specie, sailed Saturday with- , any gold on board, and tte reports show jat the amDunt of specie shipped to Europe 'during the week was surprisingly small The issue of standard dollars for tte week amooBteJ te 74-S,40, as against 318, 47 for the aoReeponding period in ysm. The introdnction of a nainng-marhme to a

Chicago box factory was quickly followed by a

'-istrikaof tSwoittnen. . V)- The Nevr York Pradoce Exchange reports ! tte visible eupply of wheat and corn at, respecJavely, Stf.-loI.UlS and 8,320,26 bushels. The total exports of produce from New Jlork dariag the week were vetoed at nearly . -rThe Joliet Steel Company having eonteactel to hike all its product, the Sharpavifie v a.) boa Furnace has started op after an ' JgMsMsnof two years. TneSecrotery of the Treisory' has issued jjacall for l.0,000,0t of 9psr eoat bonds, tte

sad accraed interest, of wbtch will.

ipaklonFek 1, and interest thereon

ion that dav.

Theee masked men entered the engine

room ol tne marsnai .Hnimuj a

works, near the town of Erie, Colorado, fortv miles from Denver, and captured the

engineer, took him several hundred yaras away, tied him, retnrned and set fire to the

hoisting works, xnecngwe nonse.iramwav. and several-cars were completely de

stroyed, throwing several hundred men out ot employmeat. Three week ago the wages of the raen in these mines were ent

down when the iliuqhts or xaoor ortierea strike. The miners, ratherthnu be without work this time of tho year, refused to obey. They continued vo--k, and this outrage is supposed to be another outcropping of the Kock Spring trouble, instigated by the

fcaigats of Jjeuxir.

At a meeting of ex-soldiers held at lerre

Haute. Indiana, a preamble and resolutions

were adopted demanding the granting of

pensions to nil the surviving soldiers, sailors, and marines of the war of the rebellion,

who served sixty days or more, at the rate of $8 per mon-h; the proposed law not to affect pensioners who now receive more

than 8 per month. An act embodying"

these demands will - be introduced ana ad

vocated by James F. Johnson, representa

tive from the Eight District.

The estimates of the statistician of the

Department of Agriculture for the principal cereal crops for the year, are cdm-

pleted and the number of bushels are as

XOliows in rouna minions: vura i,wu, wheat, 357: oats, 629. Area of corn 73,-

000.000 acres: wheat 351.000,000: oats, 23,

000,000. The value of corn averages ne irly 33 cents per bushel and makes an aggregate of $635,000,000 and five millions less than the value of the lwt crop. The de

crease in the product of wheat is 30 per'

cent ana only n per cent in tno vainanon. which is $275,000,000. The states of Ohio, Indiana. Illinois. Missouri, and Kansas,

last year produced 17.000,000 bushels of

wheat. This year 8.000,000.

The Laredo, Texas, correspondent of the

St. Louis Globe-Democrat says: A ser

geant of the United States Army stationed

at Binggold barracks, some sixty miles

down the Bw Grande, has arrived here, and reports that a General uprising is tak

ing place in all tbo small Mexican towns along the river, between here and Brownsville. Major Kellogg, commanding tho United States troops at the above men

tioned post, and forces, are now en route to Bema, a smll city ou the American side, where over 800 men. mostly from Mexico.are in arms and express their intention of taking the city of Slier. They have an abundance of amuuifiou, and are of the desper

ado and border ruffian clans. Maior Kel

logg proposes to disperse them or force

them to leave American sou, in order to prevent a breach -of the neutrality laws between the two republics.

The Secretary of the Treasury has in

structed the Collector of Customs at

Georgetown, D. C, to admit free of duty,

certain piaster models imported by the ladies ot tte Lee Monument Association,

as designs from which selection is to be

made for the monument for Gen. R. E. Lee. Authority for the exemption from

duty, is found in the statute providing free importation of works of art, imported for

the purpose oi el ecting public monuments.

The Toledo, Cincinnati and St. Louis

Bailroad, narrow gnage, was sold at In

dianapolis under foreclosure of mortgage, by Master Commissioner W. P. Fishback, in two divisions, one from Toledo to Kokomo, and the other from Kokoiuo-to East St. Lonia. Sylvester H. Kneeland, of New York, securing both divisions, the first for $01,000, and the second for 600,000. Great excitement prevails in the State of Calima, Mexico, over an eruption of the volcano of Calima. lour days ago loud reports were heard and these were Soon followed by eruptions of lava, which flowed over cities and mountains, completely covering them. At Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, James P. Colburn, insurance agent, interfered in behalf of Mrs. Egretti, who was being beaten by hoi husband. Egretti, incensed at the interference, stepped up behiud Colburn and snot him fatally. He then fled to his homo; where ho committed suicide while She posse were nirestinrj him.

DISASTERS OF THt YEAH,

Aji Appntuag Cuteiog-ue of Accidents

Involving Loss of Human Life.

Earthquakes, .Gyolsnes, SbipwreokB, Mine

Explosions, fiailway collisions, I'ires, Eto.

ott wim em Injuns in this connvrv dm !

tog th4 flint six months of 1885 amounted to

Floops in

China caused great loss of life I

The year has been dreadfully prolific of Altms-

Jersbyland and w iter. Involving an api ailing Jestroction of life. Storms, floods, fires, earthmakes, plagues, en plosions, railway collisions,

tc., have played h.iv-w with Hfo and property

Si every quarter ot the globe, 'mo most renarkablo ot the disasters of the yea? are re

ft swed below:

JANUAHT. Stock bv tho thousands reported dying of hun

ger in the ranges ol Montana. Shocks oi enrtnquake in Spain creutt d intense panic ; a number

ox towns anil ruiHii-s otuj-u i-uuiiJiouy uidujoJ, and the surviving inhabitants deserted them. Losses from fires in tho United States and Canada during 1684 were placed at $US,l6u.-00a-over815,000,(KX' in excess of tho annual av-

irago for nine yours; loss aunng uecemocr, ICQ! eiirwiftnn rrhi ltrtilfoa of fmirtwn men

..... w.... V- . fnnnil nlnnii ft rnilrood urade between ttl-

cntino and Gordon Ciiiy, Nob., who perished in a blizzard. Many Hi es, with a number of vessels, were lost in a gi'et-t storm which swept the British coast A cyclone whose roar could bo heard for miles swept through Georgia and Alabama, carrying awav buildings and fences. Twentv-oight men buried alive by an explosion of fire-damp in the great coal mine nt I.iovin an Pas de Calais, France; all killed. Burring of tte infirmary for male paticn sof tho luuntic as.ylum at Kankakee, HI. : so onteen of the incurable inm- tea ciemat: d. Twenty-eight lives

lost bv tho sinking of tno Briton naoKot Aamirai II oorsom, which oollided with the ship Santa AonanearHolyl'.end. Wales. Enormous snowslide in tbo Alpine foothills of Switzerland and Piedmont, crashing-two Mages, with a loss of o'-or forty lives aid tho injury of nearly one Irinriradiianians. ThoBav State Sugar Kcttner y

burned at Boston; Wis, si,oin,iw. liurmng " llm BtARiriAv f-t .To'n a. verv larce and tine ves-

il at her pier in New York"; sho o.itinally cost

lNVU,UlfU. OU Ifc- ft.Bllvuo v ' 1 ' J French Alps, crushes a chnrcr and buries aconpiegotion in tho anon-: twenty workmen u a marble quarry near by also buried. Homo deaths, imiAh anITnrini end niuiT wrecks rCUOrtud

a rnong tho Oshmg fleets on tho Newfoundland o last, caused by a cold galo. toss of the Amoric in Eohooner Arcana Jo the Bay of Fund y, with

rant. Tlol-mes and eicftt men. l?onviiHSBBau.-rw

1 l.iea by tne wrecK oi a rram ai a i'hubu u Sydney, N. a W. Total loss by tire in the United tifntna and CanndiL dnrino Jnnnarv. S8.500.000

more than 51,000,000 above average January loss

d nine years.

IBBHDABT.

Fire at Marquette, Mich., destroyed 8250,000

vrorui oi property- iossoi overi,w,vwjuuuirnd bv Mm bnrain i of a marble bnildins in Bar

clay street, New York. The village of Bt:io Lake, Minn., almost swei t out of existence by a conflagration. lire In Gold and Spruce stree.s, ltew York, destroyed property valued at S2W,tOO. Steel works at Nashua, N. H., suffered

i. loss of snxiow uy tne ourmng oi plate and bar mills. By a collision of freight trains on a bridge at Now Brunswick, K. J., an r.H tank evnlailed. and the burning fluid spread

to two mnnfactorie8, several dwellings, and a

E table full of horsies; four iwrsons nensiioa m the flames, and ttie money loss reached S1.O00,tOO. Powder works near Canton, China, oxliloded. kiliinE -250 employes. By tbo fall of a

f eaffold on the Susquehanna bridge at Havre do

Grace, five workmen fell tnrougu tne ico idki thn rtvor. flftv foet below, and two drowned.

Thirteen miners killed bv a colliery explosion at Hew Glasgow, N. fj. Twenty-eight tnsano ininntaa nf f-hA nnimtv almsbonse in Wrest Phil

adelphia cremated in the destruction of that institution. The town of Alta, Utah, swept by a heavy avalanche of nov, and tbrco-fourths of I ho buildings di-stroycd; eighteen lives lost. 'Seventeen lives (nine ot them civilians lost anil nuch daiuiige done at Gibraltar, Spain, by tut.miinsioii of a i:owilor magazine. Potteville,

Pa., had t S100,iXX) conflagration. The entire

ninnss iv rtion cf Bisbee. Arizona, was reduced

X ashos ; loss 8100,030. Several manufactories it Lynn, Mass., were swept away, causing a loss if Kinonne Kxeloaion of cas in a Wilksbarre

aline caused death of twelve men and siatous ljurning of ten otters. Of the Canadian voyagers who took Gen. Wolseloy's boat up tho Kile ten wore-drowned, two died from fever, and two were killed on tho railway in Egypt. Firo destroyed the Grannis Block, Chicago, In which Bora t.l.ron hnnkn. a loss of S300.O0U being in

curred ; four Icrgo business struetures corner of Second and Chestnut stroeta, Philadelphia loss 1250,000; Jos. H. Brown's grooory house atl'ort Worth TVirm-lona S100.0M : tho Lo Bov Pine

Company at Troy, V. Y. loss SSW.OOil. Five persons lost their lives In a collision on the. Virginia Midland Railroad at Four ililo, Va.; the contents of the express safe, StlSC-.OOO, were

destroyed, also more vaiuaoio mail niinwr wu wm n-uAr linfnre known : the fire was S3 intense

as to melt the gold and silver in transit. Firo

AAfltroction of uronertY. Tovama.

Jaiuin, was visited by a couflagratiou which do; stnvo4 5.917 fcouses. Stoughton, Wis., sufferec. a li'fl f $030,01)0 lv firo ; almut one-'.hird of the tobai ep crop of tfio State was consumed. Tbt iir.-ftiii.i-..iif rlmte Cook was caufiized on Lake

Jlmnofonka during a storm, and ten persons, including, cx-Mavor Band, of Minneapolis, hia vifo and two sons, were drowned. Fire at

V.'ashiiigton, D. C, destroyed tbo presses and c .niiKjiinB and editorial roomB Of tho Post,

Kat.nma Itti uUliran, Cnltc, and Sunday ojh), loss il5J,(i ft. A lifelK-at which started from Yar.uiouth,ni!liiiHl, ' the relief of n brig in di6-ti--SB sank Ih fi re reaching its d"tiuation, and

e jit of its crt-w w. i e drowned. Tli toon persons .v. kini imil 2i! ininred hv liulituing durinn

a storm, nt Torro Caietani. Italy. Total losses

bv flm in this country during the month of July estimated atS,0O0,O00.

AUGUST.

Tfolf n n.iip alnnc tbo water-f rout of Toronto.

oc-ciipiei-by boat houses, lumber j-ards, elovo.

torn, elq., was aearroyeu uy usv ; iwivo ui n l..in.l tl.A if.RH Af ItmilOlrtV WHS

placed at 51,OO),O00.' A great earthquake in tho

region 0f Taslikemi, in Asiatic mruey, swallowed up iwrtions of villages ond cities, killing A . flrwtal dfVfiflt4ltfll tho

,rti.,i of fimt.-m. China, causinit the doath of

lO.iKKi psopio ana uio iii-Btrucm'u ui mwij .- loses. A explosion ot gai at the Mooanaqna iPa.) cfflUinlhi-s catieed tuodentfiof twenty men

nncl dote. Tbo little town ot Norwood. M. Irfiw

mnn h..i.ntv S v.. was visttsd bv a terrlflo

nt 3iin cf oulv tbroH mimites auration ; out aur-

in that- rime eiKht persons were killed and the

i.Iiu-a nimoAt wined nntof existence. The Amer

ican barks Niiioleon and Gazelle wero lost in

the ice in the Northern Pocifio, and twinty-two

persons iierishnl. Tbo Bntisn saip naauuigiMustire wus wneked in tbo Pacific Ooean, in the

ociiiltv of Han iTanclsco; oignioen oi me crei

perished. Tho German corvette Augusta and a nrair nt oiA nOif. m mid sailors wero lost in a 0V-

d m'' in the Bod Sea. The Scotch stoam-dredgo

Beaufort, with a crew ot twelve persons, wu, lost in a hurricane off tlio Bermudas ; oftlcer.. d.i .v,u.t ..v., R.il i-o havo buen drunk. A

steamer can v ing pilgrims was wrecked in the O ilf of Aden ; 100 lives, lost. A mouth of cholera cost Spain greater loss in money and life

taauawarot a yearn aunwiuu (.-tuiiug w

fli.i...i.fvfiri men into tno nei.i : c.ver IU.WO sw

..i a;..a I., idii Chnj-loston. 1L C. was visit-

..i hv a evnlone. which unroofed one-fourth of

th o bnildiiins in tho eitv and destroyed a vast

u..imf itrniwi-iv tfin Af?frecato loss beinir es

timated at SJ .000,000; great havto waa also

ctiused along the entire South Atlantic coast. TWee pilot boats hailing from Beaufort, S. O.,

were wrocaea in a uurncaue. wuiwmi w i,.,. inst. Tim louses bv Are in tho United 8tatet

and Canada during August reached SS.trOO.OOO,

tbo avorago lor tne monta named rar c. being ?",000,000 ; for eight months of 1865 toe flit

waste looted up wo.ouu.uuu-

SEin'EMBEK.

BUip-yanis at uaiTow-iu-x unicpo, xuiyNW

birncd, causing a loss of SI.IXJO.UOO, ana depriving two thousand man oi employment. K....r r..iw-nhtir.!ii tho BritisL steuncr Aue.kland

cumo in collision with th GtroiaB gimboat1

Blitz and was sent to tne tottom, oniy two oi tlio Auckland's orewof seventeen being rescued

In a collision between tno steonjuirs urenaa ano

n.,i.,Vii. nff thn nonthnnst coast ol Junolana.

hitter were lost Prairie fires de stroyed over a

million dollars' worm oi crops una otner property in Dakota; a solid Btretob ot over 100 miles along the lino of tho Northern Pacific was burned. People to the number of 30,000 assembled in front of Mme. Christine Nilsson's hotel at Stockholm. Sweden, to hear h-sr sing from tho i.i,..-,.,v .mil in tho crush that ensued seventeen

persons perished; twenty-nine others were se kously Jhiurcd. Disastrous flocds, covering an

area oi 3,uo square muos, uiwuiw .,..ui.inn.v of TlenL.al. British India, causing

immense damage to iiropuitv a.uu iism u.

: JO persons were mvvueu. a. blua -.v.

I luique, l'eru, aestroyius wvoi f.,iwu,iwvinu.w

ol property, nw uiw iuw w tne United" States and Canada were computed at Sti.EsM.OOO 63,700,000 less than during, the cor

responding month of huh.

OCTOHKK.

i miiwnv nAoident in Greece caused th death

or injury of between forty and sixty persons.

I-onuon Dr.u w,ww,iiw conmnjiniwii . t i.irt...... ..i..ht-ntorv biisinosit buildhliZS was

cousumod ill Aldersgatc. Floodii In tho volloya of Switzerland destroyed a huge amount of i roperty, and caused the loss of ft number Ol lives. Cholera in Tonquin carried oa 3,000

l'Tsncmnen ill nine mourns, ueauni ui muu;

treal for five days, from small-pox, numbered 1,370; on ono street in Ste. Cunegonds then

vras a case to every uuune. aw iwmua, twnna t.hn nhRncolmlo auarrles fell iu

".,Jin tL TriiiHca. niui kiulnc manv neople.

During a storm on the Labrador coast, TO vessels -crero -recked and 300 lives lost; 2,000 shipvrrecked persons on tho shore wero re ndered destitute. A rainstorm of eighteen hours' dn.tio oiisnl floods In tho Shenandoah valley.

Vol., more water iainug man in ine iw ijiuwu,w ..APa n-hAioMnR tiv lire durinn October, in t&e

Iruited States and Canada, reached 85,750,000

. 1,.1 i7 jiii mm less man ine avuraue lux kwwvbx

i. thn nast ten vears. Toe U. o. wongui a

r..nin winnrf-ri gi.0011 deatbs in that citv from

cholera up to October 12, and stated that over

01,000 ieoas uea irom ti.u i.-iutie.iiiu.

MOVl-.-MllKll.

i iima nf. TiRnserfleld. Tex., killed a colored

family of six persona. Nearly a score of persons

were killed ana lorty or nicy sejiousiy "iJ""J"

CRIMINAL RECORD.

A Becapitnlation of Some of the Voted

Deeds of Darkness Committed Daring the Tear. Lynchings, Murders, and Other Acts of Lawlessness Executions of the Tear.

destroyed tho Marvin Safe Company's factory at NewYork, valued at- 8230,000. John A. Blna's residence in Philadelphia took fire liefore tho occupants had risen ilcom their couobes, and out o th ffl.milv of eisbt persons but thi'eo escaped

nlf-vA Tm imalmian hiiftfliiica at New Britain. I cLmmnr AloomiL. beloncinc

Conn., Valued with contents at S205 000, wero p,.ci8e Koad, struck a reef off Port Arthur, Laki

.i ' u..n lost,, and 11 of the crew

saved. Flames in Galveston, T.jxbs, destroyed

near Selme, Ala., by a destructive oyclo. o. The iin stumnsr Alcoma. belonging to the Canadian

humed - one man lost his life. Citizens and live

stnab wiiro rnnorted etorvina in McDowell Conn-

tv w.Vil. a reclou 100 miles from anv railroad.

on account of failure of crops last summer. An Illinois Central tiain consumed 168 hours iu m.tkinT thn trin fivmi Bloominston to Kanka

kee SO miles owing to the snow blockade. Tbe steamer Allegheny, f rom'Cardiff for Coylon, was lost with her crew of thirty persons. Flames swept away the National Theater at Wnshingtnn . loss S0.O00. Durini! February tho fire lose

reached $10 000,000 A terrific hurricane on the east coast of Madagascar sunk an American bark and two French steamers ; soventeen per

sons perished. MARCH.

vtnJtii In tho Tfsworth Colliery, at Us-

worth. Bnclund, caused on explosion and the

loss of iortv-eight lives. From a coal mine In

Austrian Kilosia in which nil-explosion occni-red.

143 corpses wero taken. Of 290 miners employed

inacoluervat canipBauson, iinemt.n rriiasia. All worn niflipr enishMl to death or asnhvxiated

by an explosion of fire-damp except thirty. Tho Langham Hotel ot Chicago was destroyed by

Che criminal record for tho year is a dark and bloody one, and a full review of the multitudinous murders, lynchlngs and legal hangings that have occurred would require halt a dozen it sues of this paper. We note oniy a few of the most sensational events of this character: JANUABY. Geo. Travis hanged at WsUsboro, Pa., for tho murder of Martha Sylvia ; Travis cremated the corpse to conceal tho crime. Wright Iroy swung off at San Francisco for the murder of Nicholas Bkorrett, and Wm. F. Henry served in like manner at Alton, Dl., for the murder oi to colored friends. Thomas J. Chapman, a farm banti, hanged at Charleston, 111., for the murder of Nicholas Hubbart, a farmer, in September, lftBi nh .1 Honors, lenitjntiarv wairden.

hanged at-Portland, Oregon, for tho .murder of another prison official. Lafayette Melton, who four years before was captain of a band cf Ku .. . . . j r i.l:.. T . .. . n 1 . ..

mux tna muruenu riuuiiuixuuD ,v lni their secrete, paid the penalty on the gal

lows at Coming, Ark.

FEBRUARY.

mitnh Wnnm niri d 75. arrested in BardV

County, West Virginia, confessed tdat ho murdered twelve persins prior to or during the war; he was the leader of a bond of robbers who ravaged that soctiiu. John U Jack and Carter B Page fought a duel In a street at Portsmouth, Va. ; nine shots exchanged, Pago being mortally wonnded and Jack escaping in.ury ; meeting oc

casioned by alloged Lreacn ol social couitosy. Throe men crnftned in the iall at Audubon,

Iowa, charged with murdering an ow man

najneil Tliram Jellerson. were lvnohed by

a, mob: two oi tne men were snot

in their cells, end the remaining one, who was a son ot the murdered man,

hnnmul Ttnn Hawkina. a colored niur-

tnknn from iall and riddled w 1th bul

lets by a mot) at rTanann, lexaa. hjuv Pnaan nnA fim Taa GihOU. hO killed Will lim

Gibson for 818 and a suit of clo.bos, hangi d at

JBBtillvule, Va. A uutoucr at uiorauar, cpmo, hniiarad to he in iano. murdors the Vicar G'.'ll-

ral of the d:oee e in the -cathedral. Tjon aa

Morris, a n- gro, chargea wita asta iitmg a in le irl cf 13, was left dangling to a tree at Sohult ncrg, Tex. A Georgia negro attcmpti d 'o poiai n m.n ntirn famitv. gftine: as ansxcuse ihat 'dere

was toi manywhita folks In do world, an -i dat mi. . i . . . v. .-....... r.t l.,i, - T ! i,.a.

lb W 11U1V IU cuuu w n.-4.w w liorf and Kuechler, anon his: a, who a.tei;ipted tbe life of the Grrmon Emperor and of-er royal personages at th Niederwald celobiat on, beheaded at Halle. L'ge Parker ond Bush John

son, negroes, wero hauced at urae ko.'K i ruie murder of Jthu C. Wall, a white man. UI hard Trenkc at Philadelphia, for ihs murder of Augusta Zimm, his paramour. Dr. L. N. Beaeh haniAii t. TTnlHilavshnrc Pa: uxoricide. James

w Murrav snuVred death at Portland, Ore., for

tho murder of Alfred Yenke. George Pchneidor

convicted of murder m tne urst neree ai muu-ni-M. n nr lHiiinf Ana robb'nu his own mather.

Sanford Jskson hanged at Selma, Alu for tho nr ifnR mil iwith nnmroes. Frejiklin

J. Moses, of South Carolina, on being sontented to the Boston House cf Correction, argued that

tho petty nature oi his crime snoweu uio luum . .i .... . f. .. 1. : o t.M, n . -Rnh.TolmRnn

a negro boy, assassinated a citizen atPrin so on, w v. .no n n.9 tied to a tree and r.ddled with

bullets. Bane F.Uiaon, colored, was hanged by

a mob ot HueloyviHo, ann., lor ussauniuij white lady. Mrs. Mack, who was once sentenced to the Wisconsin State Irlson for Ufa for murdering her husband in Book County, In whoso mm ha ittw disiumied on a second trial, check

mated tho prosecution by marrying its chief witness, and was released on her own bond. In the District Court. Chicago, after a trial lasting

fifteen days, J. C. Mackin, w. J. uanagaer. aim Arthur Gloason were convicted for perpetrating .wim, v -wic niui Rflnnf Rtohl was ncuuittea :

motions for new trials were entered, and tho

fll.ninieil t.ren ICATn hflld in S'JOiOCO OaCb

Glenson In 810,000. Three unsuooossf ul ottempts wen made at Exeter, England, to hang John t na nhA trilled n immnn near Toronav because

she' refused to marry him ; the machinery of tho gallows was swollen from moisture, and the

trap rexusea to wora ; wio exwuwou w i---poncd. The cases against Frank Jam ss, the

Missouri bandit, were dismissed at jjooukyiho, mnttnn nf titn ProROClltini! Attoriiov. Blin-

nesota adopted a new penal code restoring tne

death penalty lor muraer in uw uro ucscto.

HAUVH.

r Aiha,- n v Goarion. who nolsonod his

wifs" five yeara before, was hanged at Philadelphia. Lee Blotter tcolored) was token from il

a iomvw. A1 x... uj m ; , , citizens ot Fairfield, Neb., eaptured and hanged Mrs. Taylor and her brother to a bridge on suspicion of complicity in the murder of a larmer named Roberts. Wm. Neal, the third and last of the ganp who murdered two girls ana a boy

and ouraea snoir uuuia fc j.. 1831, was hanged at Grayson, Ky. George Bouse, a negro, outraged a farmer's wife near letino,

l :.l ann 1 1!MT! III., f 1MI 1.11! UHI. . in I M wa.rv.MV-u.

mutilated, by a mob, and hanged naked to a tree.

jurxixot Kiian. TUnmnia . Now York dentist, snent

two days in killing himself with a razor; ; his thrtt and body were horribly gashed. Eichard Fraier was hanged ot Charleston, 8. C, iorthe

murder ox jook uetners, bsu yvtiiunuua vj.i.h-

f.iw bourn later. Willi am

Matthen s clop ;t with I ho wlfo of James Secrist.

OI uomaucho county, i oxas, ana wuen n'j-aiM-

warl ca.;iou rjion Mr. neenst lor tne loay s personal effects that gentleman shot him dead. Josoph Taylor was longed at Philadelphia for the muidor of .t j) nite itiary keeper; Ta-ylof began his criminal career at the age of 15 years

By (tanning a -xmi onion, ana awing tne ten

Foaifs priiceam? msaeutanua atoooeu ur iiuw 'ortv-fivo iiei-uons. Thomas K. Brantly. of

Bainbridge, G. ., anos e 1 for brutally iU-treat-iug his wife, w is taken from jail by his neighborn and bangod to a tree. In Anderson County, Kentucky, three brothers named Hawkins were shot by Horace MuHiini, whom they had called to account lor alleged slander of their sister; two of tl ebrot irs wero killed ; one was badly hur: ; Mullins oscapod unluirt. Valentino Wagner was tl.e Unit ci-im.nalliangod nudertlif lew law in Ohio, by which executi.- m are to take placo in the pe iitentlnyy before sunrJso, in presence of l-itt fo v witnesses; Wagner killed his brother-in-law tiv o yesxa previously.

MEN OF NOTE.

iao -:..mmt i x

mm.

i ruiAtAiuaja

i -klayafted that Justice Miller, of the

tbe teBure-of-oi&ce act the President cacnot

-amove an official without the consent of the Senate, and in case the Senate ref ascu to cooafttVaU latter re wttofei to vtbx iiittil

0RIME8 ATOflRTM TthTA The distillery ef Bush A Brown, is the

.) put of. XMcia, valued at 50,0X, was Jwrneel

Christmas night, at little Bine, Ub.,

Frank Vanghan was married to Eliza Swopo,

ImmiMhately after tbe ceremony, while Vanghan and his wife were standing at a window, they

were fired at from outside, the ball glazing:

Vaughan'a head. It was thought the shot waa

fired by Abraham Nave, conaln of tbe bride, who had threatened that if she did not marry him he would shoot the man she should marry. The following day Nave visited tho Taaghaim at Argentine, Kan., and said tae reports of the Christmas affair worriol his mother, and asked that Tanghaa and wife accompany him to his horns and deny that they suspected him. They started on horseback.

When half of the journey was completed Nave rode up in a buggy and shot Vaughan-doaiL He then rode home, and upon tae approach of the officers killed himself by shooting. Miss Carrie Boyer, a local bulle of GidnestoWB, Clarke County, Ala., was murdered within sight of her home by a negro named Aleck Beed, who attempted to outrage her. When toe news was made public all the county hastened in pursuit of the murderer. He was discovered in biding at Tompkinaville by a white -man and two negroes, and cirried back . to Oahieetown. He confessed the crime, and declared that he had been guilty of outrage in Mississippi also. After his coixfeesion was heard 'he was escorted to the spot where he had murdered Miss Itoyer, which waa a short distuice from town an 1 in a lonely and dosorted wood, Here the umr icier, scimming and shouting, was. tied to a stake, and a fire built around- Mm. He writhe-1 and liHstM tot wat afaw innwM when death came to his rescue. -A number of migroes witnessed his burning. , . Tiotnas SinR, a Chicago Uborer, kUl9d hie wife on ibe night of Cislinai 'eve byibjating her over the head witi chair. Ue aw.o

m BJper MM fMSd hi wtl'e in-

VBS MARKBT3. NKW YOHK Basvzs. S1.00 Hoos S.50 Wheat No. 1 White .9 No. 'i Hod .91 Cobn No. j .49 Oa-ts White -17 Pork Moss. 9.73 fllK-AGO. ' BEBVBS Chofi-o to PriiuCSteors. 5.i?5 G01 Shipping..:- 4.25 Common tt.iio Hoos ."; .-. 3.51) IXorair-Extra spring 4.7-1 ' Clioic . Wiu'cr 4.50 WnEAT N o. n S-prin;: .84 Corn No2.' : 30 Oats No. 2 !i7 Rve No. 1! 58 Bam.1! No i .62 Bctb4 ClioI-.-o t.-vt'iuiicrj 90 Fine Doirv 18 CBBESE Full (Ireiui-, now 10 Skiumioil Huts Ofi Bao Fresh 19 Potatoes Choice, pi r 1m 55 Pooh. Moss 9.00 MILV AUKKK. Wheat -No. 2 w Cokk No. a. ;-:o Oats No. 3 ' Jit Kve No. 1 58 Poak Nuw Wi ss 0,60 Ttil.l-UlO. Wheat No. it 91 Coo;: No. a :I7 Oats No. a 21) SI. 1.0U1S. Wheat No. 2 Bui 92 CoitN Mixed 83 Oats Mlxoti 28 Pobk Now Minn 0.73 OINCt.NKATi. Wheat No. i Itod 92 Cobm No. 2. 35 Oats No. 2 29 Point-Mess 9.75 Live Hoas 8.75 DKiUOIT. Beef Cattle 4.50 Hoas 8 25 Sheep 2.50 Wheat No. 1 White 00 CoiiN No. 2. 35 Oats No. 2 31 INDLvNAl'OHS. Wheat No. 2 Hod. 00 Conn New... 3S Oats No. 2 27 BAST LlIilCKTY. Cattle Best. 5.0J Fair 4.75 Common 4.00 Hogs 4.00 Sheep....... 2.75 BOFF.VLO, WheatNo. 1 Hawd 1.00 Cimy "i'ollo-w. 40 CACTX4J. $.00

m 6.50 & 4.50 .92 .49 C .43 i0.25 & 6.75 S fl.0J i!i 4.0) ( 4.2$ ('(. o.5J m s.oj W .85

.96 M .28 .59 .04 M .23 .11 .07 .20

.110

ii)0 houses, mostly residenoes, the losses being I ford was swung off otYorkvllle, to the. same

S-S.5OO.O00. A cyclone in the rninppine isianas 1 gtate, for taking the nte 01 BUison nanaeni ; u

deBtroYO e,uw ouuamgs wi wv- , Iour were poopio en uuioi. v.. - nle i eyclone in tho Oressa, Moorshedabad muJ-dorer .expiated his crime in tho jail- yard at 1 . . ,'. .1:.....:.. . Tn.lo Jaitnlntwl Pallt AT. n 1 XT V In avrnrnilttv SAnuiianilmtlt-

tents of country, submerged 19) vUIages, and der excited St. Louis ; crowded into a trnnk m dostroved 6,000 llvos. A remarkable tidal wave the Southern Hotel was found the partially de-. a long tho Atlantic coast on tho 24th caused great composed coi-pse of a man known as Arthur dimage on the Now England seaboard as weU proiW, of London. Eng., with o note placed on

the liody reading : -iwpensu""""" sreat cause ;" on the breast of the dead man was

o cross out wim a uptv i -"- hove been chloroformed and murdered by a companion named H. Lenox Maxwell, M.D.; both parties woro dandified Englishmen. The people of Union City, Tenn., took from tbo Sheriff and Sianged o negro boy named Plerson. and

Ward, t, white man, momoer wi bond of robbers. At o farm-house In Holt County Missouri, Wm. Clark shot Mrs. Harding and her and daughter on account of a bis tardy

suit, and men auieu mmoou. jy vt ers from Blunt and Harold, Dakota, foriied the

r:, i vj vnrk hnrhor and on the New Jersey

coast; asubuiarino earthquokewos believed to

have caused ino siniueii nau. w iw j In tbo United States and Canada during Novemuer was placed at S7,5Ui),000, and for tbovon

months, to Dec. 1, me loss wuhm w,wv,vw.

DhX'KMHEK.

t: -,0,..r.n.i eh Horn ii m Wire Works at De

troit, valued atS277,000, and employing 1100 men. n nnrtiiouake ravaged four populous towns of

1 vniino m nnrsons. amoni: them several

E iu-oiH.an3. Through tho failure of a grip on a

cubic train on the Bast Biver onugo, .

AUGUST, A trlnlo excnutlon occurred at FavettevlUs,

N. C, two white and ono colored man being hanged. Maxwell, the alleged murderer of C Artliur Preller, whoso Ixidy was fomid in a trunk at a St. I.oula liMel in April last, arrived at San FrasoiBCO front Now Zealand in the custody of officers. Pedro Prestan, tho leader of the revo

lutionists of Pin ama, wno seterai momns i;oforo fired: and (.estroyed the city of Aspinwall, hn.vini? lmen ilnlv tried and convicted, waa

hanged Aug. 13. Al I.ocklewhomurdored eight portions and then attcinpted tecommit suicide, waa taken from jail a Blanco, Tox., and hanged by a mob ; Loci :to inadti a confession, saying that

no wouiu nave auieu more ywyw am u munition, not given out.

SEPT EMBER. Chlnesn minnts who had been imported by the

nrti.m Paniftc Hailwav Couinanv were driven

fromthopitsaillock Springs, Wyoming, ny a

lores ot armed vmre ineu. tne vuiuesu uuoiug to the hills for safety : fifteen of the fugitives wero shot dead by the mob, and many wounded ;

thirty-four bod es worn recovered, besides many more burled in the debris of burned houses. A mol visited tht i Pike County Jail at Murfreeaboro, Ark., and made an attempt to shoot tho two

foiu uoys, conitieu ior muruor, uui. uoi. uviuk n.hlA rn nut with:n ramie hauled a load of wood

te tlio jail, pile 1 it around tho iron oell, saturatel tho wood with coal oil, and roasted both

prisoners aave nothii standing but tne orica . . . . . i , . . .1 ..II., I ., I OQ I

W01..B; tile JTO- IvH Ullliwiicu m ja'aiw ... w, niui bad seviral trials. Near GainsviUe,

Toxss, detectives Burprised and killed the two Leo brothers, who were regardeei as the most

daring roodmeir that naa over miostea umuui TftnHtorv. nnd 'or wbese capture, dead or alive,

oroward df 87, MO had been offered; pornaps no bond of ontlan it In tho United States ever did sucli bloody work in so brief o period as the

ljeegang; witniu wu ywuo uuu forty-two hunan lives were taken by this bloody bond of cattle and horse thieves. Nicholas Snowdon, colored, confined in jail at EUioott City, Md., on a charge of assaulting o child, was taken out

and banged By loon ot ms own rase. A remarkable tragedy occurred at Hilltown, Pa. ; Mrs. Thomas V. Thompson, indignant because her hnsland would not accede te her request to turn his aged parents into the -street, murdered him and subsequently killed herself.

It waa estimated mat over twenty-iaur uunuuum Christians wero murdered in tho outbreaks near Anem. Four -logroea, one of thorn a woman, who wore acousod of several murdors, wore taknn from j U ami hanged by a mob In Chatham County, North Carolina.

OCTOBER. Alter murdering hie mistress, a retired British

artilleryman living it Tangier, Morocco, ran

amuck in tne streets, at&oomg mimy hwwh two of them fatally ; he was finally captured and lodged-in iall. During tho execution of

Jobu W. Coffee, a double murderer, at

Craa-foi-dsvUR, ina., tne rope twine, but on tbe third endeavor the

victim was -wori.ea ou saui!umw.j. Fre lcrioi Greulor wes hanged at Columbus, O., t.w -iw mnnior of hin Rweetdeart : he stepped on

tho scaffold with a smile, arrayed as if attend

ing an evening party, ana sinoainx o cu -. Icd anapblis te brether of a white girl, who had boon criminally assaulted by a negro, shot tho assailant i i the court- room. A mob at Murfreislioro, Ark., set fire to the wooden jail In

which or.e Chi jentu, a murderer, waa oumunu , he appeared a : a grated window, and pltoously bogged tho mob to ihoothim, but the flames toon reduced the victim ond the building to i-shea. Near Starruoco, Pa., John Howell, a fanner, shot his foul children, varying in age frora throe to t leven vears, and then killed h. mselt. A man t.smod Brandt, ot Waco, Nob., becoming irritated by a lad of 13, flung him Into StttrasfitngTOoohinc, where his head waa in.,iT,. ,lS?frBr. k Georce Miller was

the urrf.4ai0xml(hangoa ih t.L

was suBrjenueii sxvrsjiu i.yi.icje "SlVrT prononnoed extinct untif after- the; WOT" ttim of 235 minutes; ho had kiUcd' tna wifo ond son cf llovi C. HffSpcll. on a form near Ink iter. F. rc.inand Wr8,.ke;flifijnoW sharp of too late firm of Cl.-rl ft Jv,.waa2viofed of larceny and sentenced; to" tea y(axin,Tbe State prison at hard labor. NOVEMBER A colored ltd at Blnfftou-,'Oa. was tried by a lynch court for stealing a poh-of boots; haying been convicted ho was given one hundred lashes, his stop-father swinging ths whip. Cyrus W. Yandes, of St. Paul, Minn., committed Dm-A ..flrt.lv hpi-An-in he dreaded the responsi

bility of settling up t a esteto giving him half a milUon. A party of four girls ond two boys wont into tho woodii of Webster County, Kentucky, to

"ataor nuts; they wore assaui&cu oy uauii, t,t,n ....iu buinrf Mm iAa and bore the vouug

ladies to o thlckot ond murdered them .ii- nitin who turned out In search.

;.,...A.l .i.,rl killi.rt two Of the tromPS.

At Fannin, Cliy Cour ty, Texa a lad of ttUtecn v.iinnt.inn Sanford. killed bis

mother with a HCe; he confessed having intondod to murder hts father, sell the plantations and orgontze o land of stage robbers, in the Criminal -3ourt at London a verdict of criminal assault upon Eliia Armstrong was rendered against Thomas Stoael, editor of the Pall Mall ZP .. ..... . 1 A thvAA mnnr.ha?

uazcue, ana r e wan o.-utoow" , it in..iriRnntrinniL In tho Criminal Court at Ott

wa, Ontario, o gang of five ruffians were sentenced to imprisonment for life for a brutal as

sault on Miss iTuinor;, a lauy w

who was prcnienadlag with ner lover wujhi

seined bv the villains, urea iwu, t j..

kiUcd Willie :UcCallieter, aged 5. at .Troy, . Xy

Hon. John Bigelow, the

VGViUlW S -W mm ' ' '

Hon. John Bigelow, who has jttt M

dined the office ot AsaWnnt Vm 3ggQp Maiden.

rir.to K. V in 1817. and was tiasMwI&l&'l

from Union College in 'Jjf.,

law in Mew, none vwy ".-awfflS

wick, and was admitted to tne Mr i Whiln nhiflflt- rleintiturhis time to tt

lion nt hia nroffission durimr tit

ten t ears he found time for much i

work, which attracted tho gtentj prominent Democrat of the Silas

tS R1.V X

j

with wabsal.t' a mfi.yBk

,-e V1 M.,

-""Hit "T

"IS-,

- rjiti: .-'

r. William L. Marcv school.

he son became lnwmaw- mvt.,.uym w ?5f 1 Jrf-Sjsj? first official appointment JfljJBSBk spector of Sing Sing piitwa,,cotspWiiPCS 5S;

him by Gov. Wright in IMaBip bold until the omce became electtvi

roviiied Constitution ot 1847. l.18 llicf low became Dart owner Of ahd i

writer on the Jkfvenino Poi&'

was appointed Consul fMkafcaj

tho tteatn or me ami. . vjuq Dayton in 1805 ho was appoinitefU fa. Vmhm fw."-,vlno' the noct an

when he resigned and returned to thfc

t -y. w bile acung as e-onsui w e end was able to frnstrato 'a wl d

the French Imperial GoverntwixW

nish the iSouthern ucweeierBc;' w, imnnlud frniReiN. Mr. liiflelow 'Stnrnei

Eurpe in 1870, and mM1MliV& about three years. He returned fc,1,!

country and to his hterary wwt: ti,l fwn vaars Inter, at the reonetrt Ox -

ernor Tilden, became a member jsf"

commission to investignte, the, ma

he canals of the State. Ml

of

the same year he was elected-

Stale. Since his retire! 1. . I . - 1 .1.1 -Atnal

MKjnty woro: saw-f it

Among Mr. Bigelow '.

mi

loW

"Jamaica u 18o0, or tho Sixteen Yearn of Irioedooi-! rwntnr. and "Wit and Wfe

Haytiitns," written after vidte

Jndias in lsou ana ino

inl-'rancehe wrote

V.mtH Ilnis d'Aineriaue en

rn .orrpet nrevaililff Fllshch

gar-iiug this country. B-atfo41iif!

well. He discoverett wnue in ana

: 1 Af In

tne oriwimii iuubhaw.."! . -"i . t -

ographv of Dr. FranHiii ew i-it f iiSH.nfc1i. known ta htvtoillallllin kj:.'4-'f " 39

a pastel by Duplessis. in lb" air. wmtfSBMm

low published a life of Frttnkiia ooxupw

entirely trom nts wriuBga .jswwwjesm.

Yai'k. two cars slipped bock down the curve at ptolTe lina hanged James H. Boll, the

iZZrii murderer of Forest G. Small, to tho flag-staff ol

va n.TtHtTir, thn lnafi Of five livcis. Ttt 1 .'

MinoM iMitthftiv 1iv.R iiv n. fcitrriliio eixnlosiiui iu 1 .i... i...vi,- pmi i.rR.RhinLt into another

a eoal mine at McAllister, Indian territory. five persons received serious injuiies ; the bridge Court House ; Bell and Small were rival law-

I oiiieials xeiioninaime eww "o i rm,n. Rm who two vears previously

.OrXtAAM i-;tArt.,olin inrRRencerS without losing O )lie; I , M ?nvJ htt lAniiliulv. Rtid . man

Wbiin workmen wero bracing np the yielding Krnnk'ivn ueonloto the number of W.000 an hour 1y':"SSj h.Ad t-T.nniR. N.H. Near

foundations of eigl t ilve-steiy tenein ants in New ul e transported to New York during the morning """? r" Idaho. tSanbodJes of Poter Brazil and York City tbe entiro structure fell, burying about h()lirij on we,-k days. The Pennsylvania Com- J pjynn, stock ranchers, were found near

crippled for each oOmt. JSSfftJSSiSS 5

V.'."f. '"r,-,.r-'.Vi h. . tmliRrrtnher's ""S-P."" T ",T 'tTSZ

11 o iu o common uwaiw Z ti blunder. Two men engaged In the construction ol tho new Croton aqueduct, at Merritt s Corners, N Y., wore klUedv making thirty-iight who have lost their livis iu cohnoetiou with this work.

Ni'ar Atlanta, lift., a common wuuaa .-,.0 nt thneieoniaPaciflaaud East Tennes-

scoHoads, on a high trestle; twelve persons

w-ro killed and three otners received miwjviininn nrit.inn.timr on the dock at Jack

sonville, Fla., des-.royed a number of business

Illumes, valued at ;', cj , .mymwnll sunk uftecn vessels, with their crows.

fif ty workmen in tlio ruins ; tho contractor fled

io escape lyncunig. iiuiups Yitiv uuu win driven away from Senator Stanford's Vlua iCal.) ranch returned ami ti ed bis stables. 111 horses

and utiles being burned to death. A

volcanic eruption causing tho death of 100 persona ocimrrnd on the Island of Java. Vie ks'aurg,

Miss., was visited by a destructive tire v Inch caused the loss of forty lives; thirty-two ef the victims were buried one day ; tho telegraph gave onlv the briefest mention of tbe disaster. An

wnlnrinhn In Iceland swept fifteen dwellings.

with their inhabitant s, into tbo sea, and twentyfour persons drowned. Aggregate lossei by fire in the United States and Canada in April, Iff ,750,000; for tho first four months of 1885. $35,250,0000 the rate of over $105,030,000

ior tne year. MAY

A Portsmouth (Pa.) dispatch dated tie 1st Inst, announced: "Tlio plaguo here Is inoreos-

1UK H. UWIIA 1U.MJ , ...... ........ . ..... . , . , - " 1,700 persons now under modical treatment and I w lllch obtained a few years ago. Once,

UriVBlUlBUS eAUHiUM.-W l ll.v..".

attempt to raise a flvo-Btory factory iu Brotiklyn,

Are the Hexes Changing I

Tt ia rather amusing to note itutt now

(that the fashionable world, displays a

tendency decidedly the reverse of tnat

i8 0.50 .81 t -30'.j eSr 28 8 .59 il0.O0

.92 9 .31 .93 .33

.20

no

13 10.23

& .93 t .37 lifl .31 10.25 4.25 5.25 3.75 (S 37.5 i .91 ia -30

.91 .34 .28

0.00 m 5.33 (2j 4.90 4.50 & 4.00 & 1.02 .42 & 0.SQ

N. Y., resulted in tho collsnae of the building ; hundreds of men, women, and girls wer-a emnlovcd therein, eome thirty of whom lost

their llvos; pecuniary damngo, SaJO.OOO.

TfivB children of Honrv Lowiston. u far

mer near Owotomia, Miuu., wero burned to death. A terriflo snowstorm pro railed ihmntrhrmt Austria and Huueorv on tbo 17tb

ond 18th of May ; many persons wore frozen to

death and crops generally wore destroyed. -Rtoht women and fiirls eimploved 111 a C'inolu-

not! nrintlng-houHO, during a fire, leapocl frqm the fifth-story windows, and all wero killed; nine corpses woro found on the upper floor ; escape by stairwovs was cut off, and telegraph wires tarovonted the placing of ladders by tbo

firemen. During o Jenso fog, tho steamship City cf Borne crashed into tho Frimeh bark Georgo Johns, oil No wfoundlaud, twenty-two of tho bark's crew perishing. A rain-storm delugod tho volley of tho Brazos lllvor, Texas, ro...1I. In ImmnnU ilnmaKA. ut WrAA 11!'

BUJV..,, . .----.. o -- innhne of water fell in flvo hours : tho losses ex-

eeoded (20,000,000. Ixissos by fire in the United

States and Canada in May, !,vu,uuo, .IUNE.

The Vale of Cashir ero. in India, was visited

by a disastrous earthquake, Berinogur, one of tbo capitals, being nearly destroyed, and tho

Dialers' barracks razed to tho ground ; 50 sol-Jioi-s were killed and over 100 wounded ; the Molammedon mosque at Sapur, 20 miles north of Verinagur, was deiuollsbed and 4K) poisons 1 'Hod. A village ot 400 housOB in Northern t ungary was destroyed by an iuoondiai'v tiro, r adoring 1.000 persons destitute ; Kio t-magod &pulnee discovered the oulprlt and pastea him doath over a bonfiro. . An explosion If t!ie Philadeli.liia Colliery, oar Durb jn, England, eousod the death or ! men and boye-. Tho French war-sbip 1 iinai-d, with a crew of 127, foundered in the J ed Sea. Nearly VX) lives wero le st by tbe I arsting of a watersjiout in. the mountains near f te dividing line between the Mexican States t 1 Guanajuato and Jalisco. By the fall of a e owdod stairway in tho Court House in Titters, 1 ranee, 25 persons woro killed and 163 injured. 9 ttonty lives wero lost and over S0,persons wero i.v.lv Ininrad bv a destructive storm vrhloh

v jltod'the western and northern portloaj of Iitvo : the loss to property was S70",000. As a rsultof tha earthquakes in Cashmere, India, 3 1 lwrsons lost their lives, 70,000 houses were laid in ruins, and 73,000 animals perished. In a Unglt. day 238 dotahs from cholera were reported in Spain, with 401 new oases. A terrible

0plosion occurred f-t tno rwnuowui wmm.'.

writes a New York corresponaent;, it

was proper for men to cultivate a mar

tial bearmir. They held their heads in

tlio air, took manly stride.s, held their shoulders back, and were brisk and talkative. The proper things for girls

at that time was tno drooping ana wu-

lowv article. It hadn't much appeuto,

and it cultivated the habit of dropping itn lids over it large blue eyes. All

this is very bad form now. Men should

for -.he murder of Mme. Boflerlch. A s hooking ..... ..,t .aa rn-nni-tatl from Couoordlo, O. : o Ger

man named Adolph Hoas beheaded his child with an ox, beat his wife to death with the some

weapon, ana tuen nangea nuoseu. BIAY.

George Mack, a colored murderer, was taken from o&oers near South Bond, Kan., and, with a rone about his nock, was dragged by i gollopinii horse into town, where he was suspended to an awning in front of a billiard saloon, tte scene of tho murder. A passenger train paths L N. A. & C. B. B. stopped for water ot Har-

rodsburg. Did., wnore It wos ooaraou uy twj uu- , .Ii,,,-! with a hiokorv club : ho en-

terod tho boggago-ear, fractured the skull of tho snatohed a revolver from

him, and then compiled tbr bagRago inan to

open tno saxa, iruiu w ximju uo ""v,, . - . , ' ..T ti,n iinumflman in tho bead, and

OBcaped from the trSn as It slacked up at Bloonunicton. W. H. L. Maxwell, thomtirderer

of C. A. Preller at the Boutnern Hotel, tat. Louis, was arrested at Auckland, New lealand. on landing at that port. At Benito, Now Mexico.

Martin nelson, on iiisbuu uuui, "" ' " H. Flyun and thon shot dead M. S. Miiyburry,

hlB wilo ana tnreocnuuroii, kw .unujuiji., a cuard of ciHzons surrounded the house, but

wore surprised by Nelson, who shot one oi tne w"i. i.V 'thAn himnolf dianatoticd. Six

thousand people flocked to Morganflolcl, Ky to witness the execution of Moses Caton, who had

beaten Ms wire unmorciiuiiy uuu u-.wi "h . nutnn'a nriniA. for inhuman and diabolical

oraolty, surpassed anrthlng over hoard ofiu the

droop a little, carry themselves care- crulunai history of Kentucky, in a tUoputo leiSSlv, ftnd bend their head a trifle over cards at Walthourvllle, Go., five negroes .ZlZ'-ji tpCLt. .krmM tint woriklUed and four wounded; a flatw.tand-

hi wmu. A. iiuii vivwiv" tav4-.M - i i- ... eMivf ranir wnn urn HnHnH in uid uiuiuut .

fit too snugly, their trousers must be thS parties were mill hands ond hod Just beon very wide and alway. freshly ironed, tffj laATt ao that the seams wul show, as they do ,,. fi.om mto the water; their screams

in trousers that have just come irom the. tailor. From a glance at five hun

dred men it will appear that all ol the m have copied from the same model. Fo'v of them wear side whiskers now, and nearly all are content with a simple mustache. They wear high hats with two-im-h bands about thorn, black coats thai are cut away in front, gray troueern, white over-gaiters, and varnished boot. Add a pair of briok-oolored gloves, a buckhorn stick, and a red tie, and you have what would appear to be SibHolutely correct in New York at tliis particular time of the year. It is rather diilloult to gain this information, for no man seems to care for any other man, and all eyes are turned on the women. They walk like 60 many dashing dragroons, with their chinti high in the air, their big eyes open to the full limits of the law, and their magnificent shoulders and busts inoa&ed iu tailor-made jackets. They Rtare at the men with superb indiffer

ence, and walk about as if the world - , 1 . I .. . 3 3 . JX

ne ,i MannhcBter. England, and of tbo S49 mint is j 0We(J then homage and mutlt YOttdor it etaployeJ therein 160 porisbed. Cholera rtpprts . f of vaivtihinir. ftkm spoto im ism day yhowalO deaths and 719 1 api 01 everymin.

brought bolp, and three of them wore rescued, . ... -v.- n.A.W a ml e-nro others woro ilrowned.

Andrew J. JohnBon, a -noted outlaw of Bell Jouiity, Kentucky, lay In wait behind a buildtiB inPinovlUa and killeil Thomas Naplor ond i ,. i, cr.,Rbinn nnd his dauehter as they wero ro-

i irning from church. Cht-sley Ohaiubeis waa ari .stud at Bloomlngton,Iiicl.,and idcntlllBd as tho I ,rso whorobbod the express oar on tho night April 27, and shot BaggagemaBter We bber and :.Ja i rin-vi-j Charles Honrv Buck, a

, ,Ln whrfmurderedMrs.LydlaMoybceandher

t iughtor Annie at Oyster Bay, L. L, two yoors ! :...?,,. .i .u hantred at Huntor'ii Point

oodwin Jackson (colored) ouffored ixo doath 1 -malty at Clarendon, Ark., for the murder of I mdv Bcdmond with a fence-roll; Jookson protrtted that ho was unlawfuUy exeoutied, as be

did not mean to kiu itoamona, JUNK.

A eleadly feud In Knott County, Ky., between two rival families named Jones and Hay, rcstilt-

3 ,UUMUll,wi 13 -- . .

white cloy, here tbo child llnred twenty hours before death relieved him. Three Itol-

1..,, wAA I.A1.AAI1 M I f mnaSU I 111 Lug Uttll WA

follow-countriiuan; the viotim was getting a freeshavoat tho room of ono of the culprits, andwhilohia faoo waa covered with lather a rope was posted over his head; the guilty trio pulled tho ord, while an aijoeisory guarded

4-v. .w. . vt-ia ttii iiiPiiniiivtf. ciiuut vi vuv

Indians who ero con corned in Kiel's Cllaii ...iii i,,..,rt.,, at. Tftftttlnford. Northwest

Territerv. Tie baugiaan ot Norwich, England, nnvered tho hood from the body of Bobort Good-

olo us though It bud been done with a razor; many spectators sickened at the sight: thodrop

was six lees, anu win we -

stouo.

lust; binoiuii

Tvnitnw. Gt--.-t7.mil of Detroit, confessed the

i v.:, .Maw,,.! Tlnrtha DuckwitZ. SOV-

Ins that he drew a raisor across nor uuutw "".j fi playful spirit. Joseph O. Kolos, o noteft Democnilo lolitioian of Boston, kUlod hlwseU ZZ... t n.AnnAinhnnnt in resord to a

UVVtbUtlO V( Aioj'"","" - ,. deputy revouuo ooUeictorahln. The College of . - .. J l .. . II . nnnnnnnnn thn.G Tin to

tno rroitoHai.ui ii.' vuu.w - ---N5., rwhi.. nhinn "1TMW Christians

wero massacred, 10 convents dostroved, and 225 churchen biuned. Som Wilson, a negro, murdered Ce lia Ferryman oud her two cteldren o Laurel. Mies , and ottempted to burn tho bodloa . .i .iwAitin. htiwas sneedilvcanr

tiired and lvnclied. A family named Enoch at Detroit, consisting ot husband, wife, ond two children, nu rderad nd cremated. War broke out botwoon tho villages of Koond Ju, province nr i w Tunc. Chins, resulting in the exter-

- - a . 1 1 . i. .. i.l..l,i.L,.9 . Avmin

minatioii or nearly ut um ...uw........ , . ... i.,n,.rah,,Wiil alive in one of the sa-

crod teuiples ; not a house In either hamlet was

ion standing

Blading for Culture.

The busir wafessional man, to whom

nnltnrfi is ill-imwortant. is often pain

fully conscious of tite truth. J16 naa little loiswre, yet ho must read. The field of literature is wide, and intersected by many paths, eaoh of whioh ben manifold fascinations. The news-

naruir and tho review, authors modern

ana anoient, books useful and books fMhionablej books of professional and

books of general interest, an mvuo ais nttnntinn imd suiicest their rival claims.

But tha thins is imuossible; he has not

even time to investigate their claims, to

arbitrate on the several courses prewntArl tn him: ha too often trives up in

despair of finding just that course of

faithful and serviceaoie reading wbhh he especially needs. Out of this dilomma there is but one safe way of escape. Without hesitation, without compromise, ho must resolutely ohoose tfoo best; bookii, and read them only. Classic authors, and none others, should form his librarj-, should keep him daily company, should bo at his side, on his table, in ais pooket, ready for a few moments or half-hours of pause or interval whioh the course of daily duty affords him. At morning dawn, at .oat. at eveninfr twilight, t

od te the killing of nine persons within three , th KM breaks in the labors of the

ZXJTSEZStTffi j aay, or at the i well-earned- leisure at ite woman, wero hanged by a mob at Elkhart, Tex. dose, 0OlT. es the best friend, a OOOK, to - . ' -rn -rA.-.Tt. riiiJlnii -tarlm marl A u-n (111. I ' . . . . . . . a t .11

r- to 'kill thr dwamiter yield its willing treasures at u.b can.

Mh'i

mm"'

rnl nmna nnd in the RtSJKtlird .

Ptijiklin. Bis latest worki -'tot'O

drMl.'Srfcerhss of Samuel

. .1 1 . . 1 " A - .1. a,.

XMD.1 utrnUauwiv R uiwah.

jurotners.- . .

IROX AND SXWU 0? Mevtew of the Trade- of the 1;iprt

Pbiladclphi tolcf-ram. - f j

A review of the trade ol

beon prepared by -fames M.

era! Manager of the

Steiel Association, auo "g'ffaypr't , vp.ar was marked, he says, by MMs

iionof the depression Of 188. ; T5iMA

a Bteaay sagging oi pi"". "mw9!WSV Julv. except for steel railsemerfatiWfcr

which improved a trifle in May. mtuy ; . and August all wiccs M&m&im&.&ltt

mm

September a sugtw aayaaoB, rff'i&SZ lished, steel raUs taking the leael m -Ag

tions for four ISUBi.

month in the year.wui. snow

h. Alnan nf the vear nn mi

ftif-rablerlhon ot the close Of. U ; i .si

tfhp-yM, j.jy.v :i :ivLL!U;atf'v!i:fJ

il on was Sfio in danuniy, ?'

and 518.25 in

uary, tB38-08 in July, wdJ-MWI

ber. Jut naus we j-msiii

ThACR rt.truiilinnH are monthly ave

No. 1 antliracite foundry pig i

refined bar iron per gross ion . .1.1. ... ....e .-..'.la iwr oft rnl

and ior steei raus piwj,-f--rij, avlvania mills. ' iM!

Steel rails, however,, show-ij ji . in Atntnnir tluB

BunuKV a 1 ' -O ."i- w ,, 1S85. In Anril. 8ato were Jnwe

sylvania mills at fag and. 9)tG.S0, -i n ha v.. IwAAn m

astonishingly low l1".."!

Unrapeon iron ww sAmm.w y -j sr.;

of a revival in lo88,-.otl on .m&&mmm'i the backward movement wUNf. VM ';

ttie first mora than hept even f&mmSrtSl own depression, oontuVned utatu l?oJif;1 of the year. Xiag. t.ftosWWjlte-' countries of Enropiis a VStsSSMSk- V4 ttade situation in that jptw;y-g Si; muck worse to-day than lrwswp. iii'UPH . ; . ?H

If;

ago.

ALL trOBTS.

leeirjdtoliiibiw Path is said to have lost $t,0WJbyi0it being able to keep.har ct$ammi!

The secoboKtiii.rcjtiaj on the Bostott'pWIoa .WMM)

ins, has just been WRET'

W. D. H15NPBBSOK Ijui tsavhw

managing editorahto oil

Mxammer, vice wi

resigned

Babon

scribed S3S

ittrw ai-r aAnnillA "Olia

aiton to the graiiery oi.vae ffmmmm-iimR 1 r a wiiitrr in Kaamt TrlJ' whltAhliaM taWW ' "T"

:':W-;-'

.sr

usr, vice KjUtmiM . rTs8m N B1TH80imj, ot-SwtK" f,TOiWil8

mn was all about a i

had lost. She was die pay for full lime, but the 'i iu her favor.

O'Deiuovan Bossa, was acquitted by a Mew York Jury on the ground of insanity. AmlroJ. Duinont (ooloted), at one time Naval Oflloiir at New Orleans, sulelded because ot doniesWo troubles. JULY. TiawPB stole the olotbing of an unkr.own man who was bathing in tho Missouri Riyer at, Omaha; lio remained in tho water all day, and whsa be oawe oat at laightf all be waii foB4to

We are a rushine ueonle in America

In no othtir country on the face of the globe can a man climb on to a high stool in a railroad restaurant and devour nineny-three cents worth of pTcjY.

wu(n; (It HHA-i-e iuBa im uuasim

ra. t m t t w, a oalpiM W wan " 4 at Texas, N. was Moa oveiorm.iWostatat .

isWiitl-

has sent a ohck for f mWfrmA W laised for the widows and orohaiw efftW

dead miners iu the Ja

AVilkesbarre, Pa.

Harby Bbowh,

old. still living i

i),n sUva of (iovemor 1

obtained his freedom natter mMn. uniission act, July 4, 1817. j - Ik StTGUes' Houw, tlMltftrW homo of the Earl ot ShafteslMi.m

as a monumont to wnusa vtojaot nnnia hardlv Tiohlt withOttt Sal

This is a large bust of tM aki, J sented to limily, wife o tbe few

Earl of Shaftesbury, bytn, of the manufacturinff diite

north of England, as a tesot

esteem and reitard for the "Oarav

and sucveaaful eB'o ts Of li n-atii

band in pvomotmg fw imam enaolment a litnitattOa . labor ot ohildren, letn 'mlft

persons employed 14 null I Aus:. 0. 18aV (tethkee

time in UBjuu,

" a- v

iott-oliS1

m

IB. ' tor -.