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L; w a s burned to d ea th -in a flrii that destroyed hie d w ellin g , St. P a t r i c k ’s Da t w h s celebrtited i n N e w Y o rk c it y b y a parade, exefeisee ali Jonee’e W ood an d se v era l din ners in t h e ev en in g , chief am ong them b e in g th a t off th e S t P a t rick s S o ciety a t th e H offm an H ouse. At M ahanoy C ity (Penn.) co lliery tbrbe. m iners, D a v id E vans a n d his so n e ,D a v id a n d Edw ard, w ere engaged in ro b b in g pillar* w hen suddenly the r o o t fell, ca tch in g all three m en . The fa th e r and s e n E dw ard w ere crushed to death, w hile D a v id received severe injuries. Th e D ep u ty P ostm aster of N e w Bruns- wick, N. J ., h as absconded w ith *5000. No r t h & C o., pork packers, off Boston, have-assigned, w ith lia b ilities estim ated At- *750,000. . , ■ : . John K ynard, ag ed fifty- Th e b od y o f ^ . TJ eig h t yeara, a farmer, w h o lived n ear Car- lisle, P enn., w as fo u n d h an ging to the\ rafters o f his barn, h e h a v in g com m itted suicide. FlBRCp m oun tain fires were r a g in g in the B lue m oun tain s o f P ennsylvania. A HOHSE Sltuated n ear Day’s M ills, Mass., w as burned, a n d Mrs. R u sseil,,aged seventy- nine. a n d two* d a u gh ters .offJTa jiBighbor nam ed Trueheart, a g e d five anti fifteen re- Bpecfively, perished in the, flames. . Th e b lg ca r and p a in t shops o f th e Centra! R ailroad o f N e w J e r s e y a t A sb ley , P enn., w ere to ta lly destroyed b y fire. A bout tw o hundred m en w e r e em ployed in the shops. L o s s ,p v e r *100,000, . . Ju l i a n a Mu t t e b, w ife o f jierdinand Mnt- ter, a well.tOrdo fa r m e r ,liv in g neiui,*N'biitark. N. J ;, w a s m urdered b y Joseph S altztaan , a S w iss f a r m h a n d , w it h .a carpenter’s hgrni. mer. _ ' : j THil a t y H a »s t D o v s r , H , H ., w a s d*. riroyed b y fl**> S s v s r a l n sa r-b y building* w ere a lso damagsdi. ^qs* t a a r iy *100,000, R o b e r t Q ravjW , off P h ilsd slp h la , tb« B e o r e ta r y an d T rsnm w srnf t h e ffhilsdelpW *, W ilm in g to n and B a lt t t w r s R ailroad Com- p a n y ,b a *s t o l t a o v s r *10,000 a n d fls d r . T m M exican k aid srs w h o creased t h e hoff- d e r in to Texas vrith objtect* o f rob b ery were k ilie d b y A m erioan -offloers. Three off the la tter w e r e wounded, ~ - Presidential Nominations Deatli of a United States Sn- pTeme Court Justice. An In terw Senate Confirmations. $11!»: HATIJJRBAT.MARCH Th e List of Appointments in the Diplomatic Service, of His Associates Sketch of His Career. a n d T h e p i e s e n t C a b in e t i s d iv id e d eq u al- 1 ; b e t w s n n t l i e E a s t a n d t h e W e s t. i i f T h e 'K a n s a s L e g is la tu r e h a s b e e n pp- 4 i % n e d f o r a l a w a u th o r iz in g t h e l y n c h i n g o fh orse thi e v es , j A g i r l nam ed A d a L e b r e c h tlo e t h e r life In th e burning off the Stan d ard B a g g in g F a cto ry a t St. LouuC u a y omnaons . . , The_ P resid en t s e n t tha f o llo w in g n o m in a tions t o the S e n a te during t h e forenoon. Jnmes Tatmer, of Brooklyn, N, IT,, to be Commissioner of. Tensions. Ja m es M. Shackelford, o f In d ia n a , to b e Judge o f the D in te d States Court f o r the I n dian Territory. ’ V - - ZaehaWali L . W alfoijd, o f K a n sa s, to b e A tto r n e y of the U n ite d S ta t e s C ourt fo r tho Indian Territory. T hom as B. N eed les, of R linois. to b e Mar- shal o f th o U n ited States C ourt fo r t h e In dian Territory. 1 ' W alter -P. Corbett, o f Georgia, t o . b e Marsbui o f the U n ite d States, fo r th e Sou th ern D is t r ic t o f G eorgia. — - ~ i ' E dw in' W illi ts , o f M ichigan, .to b e A s sist- a n t S ecreta ry o f A gricu ltu re. • Commodore D a v id B. H arm on y t o b e R ear A dm iral. C aptain F rancis M. R a m sey to bo a C om - modore. N i u t h D a y ’s N o m i n a t i o n s . ' I t is: s a i d t h a t i n te m p e r a n c e h a s .’ g r e a t l y in c r e a s e d a m o n g t h e I n d ia n s s i n c e th e y w e r e p la c e d o n r e s e r v a t io n s . > , Da n Wa r d, a iite e n year* old, s h o t and kifted E d . Burke, t l i e years-'.ii*.: ju n io r, at B irm ingham , A la . Burke asked W a r d for a cigarette and t h e la tte r replied h e had none, Hurfce bkU ed'his fffierid a l la r , wKen W ard s h o t him. • \ Se c r e t a r y Tr a c y h a s ordered -the steamer-Thetis t o prooaed t o Sitka, A lask a Th e P resident h a t issu ed a proclam ation forb idd in g the k illin g o f a n y otter, mink, marten', sab le or f u r seal, o r o th e r fur-bear- in g an im a l in A laska, P en a ltie s fix e d f o r its fine and n o t more than s i x month*’ im p r iso n m ent, o r both, a n d the v e s se ls w ill b e con- fiscated. ; A m a n i n t h e I n di a n a L e g is la tu r e ^proposed t h a t t h e S t a t e s h o u ld in v e s t i g a t e t h e . r e l a t i o n o f t h e g r o u n d - h o g to th e wea th er . I n p r o p o r t io n t o t h e p o p u la t io n , s t a te s t h e N e w Y o r k Frilrune, th e r e a r e m o r e M a s s a c h u s e t t s p e o p le i n t h e S t a t e o f I o w a t h a n i n M a s s a c h u se tts . W HITELAW REID. MINISTER TO PRANCE, F ifth D a y ' s N om i na ti ons . The H on, S ta n le y M atthew s, Associate J u stice o f th e U n ite d Stateg Suprem e Court, w b p h a s b e e n seriously i l l for spnie;ffiinei past, d ied a t 10.8Q o’clock i n the m p m in g at-his h om e i n W ash in gton C ity. ^ 1, Mr, M a tth ew s had been s ic k f o r three w eeks, _ a lth o n g h ' h is o r ig in a l-iU n est dates m uch furth er-b ack . F o r tw o w eek s before h isfie a tm to -b b n d ifio a - had -b e $ y i^ q |id a §« & serious; 1HK' ‘ tendance, a n d d a r in g th o latter p a r t-b f..h is ilinoss Dr., L in co ln w as in consultation w ith bim. O p -the n ig h t o f b is d e a th Justice M a tth ew s w a s _ so m ucii wprse t h a t \Dr. Jbhnsbh.. rem ained w ith bim during-tbs- n ig h t H o passed a w a y psacetuUy.' A ll of bis fa m ily , w ith th e execution o f his-son, w ere p resen t afcthe d eath sc en e,. W h en the: Suprem e Court inefe th e chair w h ich h a d been occupied b y J u stic e M at- th e w s w a s draped in black. W h en the Jus- tices h a d taken, their se a ts and th e Marshal had op ened th e court, C hief J u stic e F uller announced' t h a t the co u rt h i d j u s t heard o f the d e a th o f Ju stice M atthew s, a n d .th a t therefore n o business w ould b e transacted th a t d a y . T he M arshal declared th e court ad journed u n til the followin g T uesday, T h e g r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f e s - P r e s id e n t s T h e P resident s e n t to t h e Senate t h e fol- lo w in g n o m in a tio n s: modore. Sam pson to bo Commander W illia m T . Captain. Lientenant-Com m anfler R b e Commander. • _ B. B radford to . «■ L ieutenant I?. H . C. L eutza to b e a L ieu- ten ant C om m ander. Ensign John G. G uinby t o bo a L ieu ten an t, junior grade. Lieut8nant-Cominander George A . Com verse t o ho a C o m im n le r . L ieutenant F. P . Gilmoro to bo a L ieuton- ant-Cbmmauderi » l i v i n g at a n y o n e tim e w a s fo u r , i n 1835, ' w h e n J o h n Q u in e y A d a m s w a s i n a u g u r a te d ; th e r e t h e n s u r v i v i n g J o h n A d a m s, T h o m a s -J e ffe r s o n , J a m e s M a d iso n and J a m e s M o n ro e. g W illia m W . T hom as, Jr., o f M aine, to b e M inister t o Sweden and N o rw a y . S a m u el B . T h a y er , of M in n eso ta , t o be M inister t o the N etherlands. S o fa r this y e a r there h a v e been fifteen duels a n d sixteen - suicides a t Monte Carlo, tho great Ita lia n -g taib U n g r e ss r t .. I r i s estim ated t h a t the lo3se3-due t o the collapse o f the F ren ch copper rin g am ount f e $30,000,000. ; 'T......; ' «C harles E . M itchell, of C on n e c tic u t, to be C om m issioner of P atents, N a th a n Q . M urphy, of A r iz o n a , t o b e See- r eta ry o f Arizona. S m ith A . W h itfield , of O bio, t o Second A ssistan t P o stm a s te r -G e n e r a l. A b ra h a m ID. H a zen of P e n n s y ljy m ia ^ to be Third Assistant P o stm a s te r -G e n e r a l, , to a p r i v a t e in s t e e a sy lu m . H e I s a member o f th e C on n ecticu t L egislature. semb.ed ln 'S ta te C ou ven tion a t P rovidence and ten d ered -a-re-n om in ation t o Governor Taft. H a declined t o a ccep t it, w hereupon H erbert Wv Ladd) o ff P rovidence, w a s n n an im ou sly selected-t o bead t h e S tate tickefe. . ' ;,- Du r i n g th e re c e n t s to r m t h e r a v a g e s o t the w m d a n d w a v e s w e r e v e r y se v e r e along tlm N o w J e r s e y coast, p a r tic u la r ly a t A tlan- A w h i t e boo)c .pri Samoa, b as been isaoei a t Berlin; Prince' B ism arck rep u d ia te s.th e acts t a d utterances Of C onsu l K nappe, the G erm ta Consul a t j T h e G overnm ent has' ta k e n steps t o pre- ven t the m troiu c tion in to M ex ico p£ Ameri- can lard, o w in g t o th e p(ficifltanbtm cem erii\ t h a t i t i s detrim en talto h ea lth . C o u n t P e t e r Sc h u v a l o e t , the d istiii-- guished Russian d ip io m a t a n d General, died a t S t . Petersburg, a g e d e ix ty -o n e , M r. J a m e s S . R ic h a r d s o n ’s D a h o m e y ant-Cbmmauderi Lieutenant F r a n k E, B e a tty , ju p io r g r a d e , b a a Lieutenant. p la n ta t io n , i n B o liv a r C o u n ty , M is s ., is -p r o b a b ly - t h e la r g e s t f a r m o t r i c h la n d i n a s i n g l e t r a c t in t h e w o r ld . I t c on - t a in s 3 8 ,0 0 0 a c r e s , a n d h e w ill t h i s y ea r p la n t a t l e a s t 1 0 ,0 0 0 a c r e s o f i t i n c o t-' t on . o aa Ensign Thomas S . R ogers to bo a L ieu ten ant, ju n io r grade, , - Manly Fitoii G ates, of P en n s y lv an ia , to be ati assistant snrkeon. The S en a te late, i n the after n o o n confirm ed th e nom inations off A. B. Rradjey; A ssista n t Justice o f tho Suprem o C ourt o f th e D istr ic t o t Columbia; F r a n k R, A ikens, A iso c ia to Justice, Dakota; J . U, MbFie, A ssociate J u s - tipe,, N e w Mexico; H . N; B lake, C h ie f J u s- tice, M ontana; J . D. Flannery, D istrict A tto rn ey , Colorado; M. C. Moorb, 'Gov- ernor o f VVashinjtou T erritory; O. C; W hite, S eereta ry Of W a sh in g to n Terri- to ry ; N . O. M urphy, Secretary Of A rizona; Julius G oldschm idt, Consul-G eneral a t Vienna; B dw iii W illetts,. A ssista n t S e creta ry o f Agriculture, land a large hulhber o f Post: masters. A ftar discussing t h e m atter f o r over three h o u rs the S o n a ta confirm ed W h ite la w Roid, o f Now Y o r k , to b e E n v o y E x tra ordinary and M inister P le n ip o te n tia r y to Franco; a n d Fred D . Grant, o f N ew Y o rk , to b e M inister to A ustria-H ungary. The nom inations of. n a v a l officers for prom otion reported recently w ere all confirmed. o a s r e n e r a l, Jo h n W . Mason, o f West V ir g in ia , t o be C om m issioner of Internal R ev en u e. om m ev en u e. J. G ranville. L e a c h , of P e n n s y lv a n ia , to he A p p ra iser o f M erc h a n d ise in the D istrict of Philadelphia. D avid M . Lines, of L o u isia n a , t o lie S pecial Exam iner o f Drugs; M edicines and C hem icals i n the D istr ic t o f N e w Orleans. J o h n P. Ward, o f Oregon, t o be A p p raiser o f M erchandise in t h e D istrict, of W illia m - ette . m t h e State o f Oregon and T erritory o f W ash in gton ; W . B u d d Deaadn, of N e w Jersev , to be M arshal o f th e U p lte d S tates fo r the D istr ic t o f N ew Jersey . * Jo h n S. B arton, o f M ississippi, t o be Marshal o f the U n ite d States for the N o rth ern D is t r ic t o f M ississippi tir in g Mrs, r e a d ily b seen a n o p en B w i t '” P salm , m arked. N e a r b y w a s a ni,__ i n g t b a t e h a w as s o g r ie f e trick ea > h a d reso lv ed to ta k e h *r l»fe t a d th e r itfa s h h e r ch ild ren . S h e lm d to ld th e ia t .......... w o u ld w a k e th a t m o r n in g m anoi a n d requested' t h a t she a n d her c _ b u ried m t h e g r a v e w ith h er la t e hu The p r o m p t e ffo r ts o f p b y sio tta * awffk friend* s a v e d one off th e children. T h e Of d ied . T he.w om gn to o k a d e a d ly pc th e n turned t h e g a s o n ' . S h e was A y m h a n d p o p u la r wom an-in t h e aocieff to w n . T h e p r a c t ic e o f c a r r y in g firea rm s is b e c o m in g s o c o m m o n in E n g la n d th a t t h e m a g i s t r a t e s are d i s c u s s i n g t h e b e s t m e a n s fo r p u t t i n g a s t o p t o i t . T h e r e is a li c e n s e c h a r g e fo r c a r r y in g w e a p o n s , h u t i t is n o t en f o r c e d . I t i s n o w p r o p o s e d t o m a k e e v e r y p u r . h a se r o f a w e a p o n p ay a t th e s a m e t im e fo r a lic e n s e . ____________' E x - P i u v a t e Se c r e t a r y Da n La k o n t bas been chosen President o f th e H ouston, West S treet and P avonia Ferry R ailroad Com- p a n y o f N ew Yorlc c ity b y th e unanim ous v o t e of the directors, Em i l yScHENdKLE w a s A lb e r t L indsti om’s sw eetheart four y ea rs a g o i n Sweden. . She -refused to marry h im a f t e r herpaid h e r p&s- sa g e h e re, and in Worcester,* Maaa, h o shot her, injuring h er fatally, a n d then km eq himself. S on t H an dl W es t Th e b o iler o f th e W irita ey & T qtU e saw,- mill exp lod ed a t P ound, W is., w r ec k in z th e •tru etu rq aiid k illin g Otis C lem en t and ^ p u r o th e rs werei ^seriously S ta n le y M atth ew s Was b om in C incinnati, J u ly 21, 1834. H e w a s graduated a t K enyon C ollege in 1840, studied law an d w a s ad- m itted to-.the Bar, se ttlin g in M aury County, Tenn. H e sh o rtiy aftor returned to. Cincin- nati. H e becaine ed ito r of the C incinnati H e r a ld , th e fir s t d a ily anti-slaveffy p a p sr in th a t c it y . — — ississippi E d w in J . K urshesdt, of L o u isia n a , t o be Marshal o f the U n ite d States fo r the E astern ’D istr ic t o f L ouisiana. ^OGrRJiW1^ flouring m i l l a n d t h e adjoinins' Yfttdiy A feX exington, H d ;. Trere -d e stfo rsa b y flr^ . L oss ’ * : T h e an n u a l re p o r t o f the C hicago, B ur- Im gton t a d Q u in c y f o r 18 8 8 sh o w s a defi- cie n c y o f *4,331,425. - ............... ' -V\• j f e g a i ss s &fi s «so,doo.. • ___ T Brad D . S laughter, of N eb rask a, t o be M arshal o f th e U n ite d States f o r the D istrict o f N eb rask a. ‘ T h e r e is n o c ou n tr y in t h e w o r ld w h e r e t h e s c ie n c e o f l o n g l i f e , a c c o m p a n ie d w i t h g o o d h e a lt h , u n im p a ir e d m e n ta l f a c u lt ie s , g o o d di g e s t i o n , a n d g r e a t a c- t i v i t y , is b e t t e r u n d e r s t o o d th a n in F r an c e , and th e r e , o f 1 0 0 0 p e r s o n s born, 1 2 0 r e a c h t h e a g e o f s e v e n t y , a n d th e p e r c e n t a g e c o n t in u e s t o b e h ig h u n til e i g h t y - f i v e is p a s t. a t c y . I n .1851 h e becam e J u d g e of th e Couiit o f C om m on P lea* in H am ilton C ounty, w as S ta te S e n a to r i n 1855, and i n 1S50-6X Was -United: S tate* A tto rn ey for th e southern d istr ic t o f Ohio; R e se rv ed w ith distinction in th e U n ion A rm y -d u rin g -th e war, b u t resigned b is com-' m ission a s Colonel in 1803 to becom e Judge o f the. S u p rem e Court in Cincinnati. H e w a s a presidential elector dir th e Lin* coln-Johnson ticket in 1884 and o n th e Grant- C olfax tic k e t -in 180S. Ho w a s defeated as R ep u b lican candidate fo r Congress in 1870 and. in t h e n e x t y ea r w a s one o f th e counsel b efore t h e celebrated E lectoral Com mission, opening th e argum ent in behalf off -the R e pu blican ele c to r s'o f Florida and m a k in g the p rin cip a l argum ent in tho. Oregon case. I n M arch, 1877, he w as elected United S ta tes Senator, in place o f Joh n Sherm an, w h o h a d r e sig n e d . I n 1881 h e w a s appointed A ssociate Justice o f the. U n ited. States Supreme .Court b y P resid en t H a yes, just before th e la tte r v a cated h i s Office. Mr. M atthew s’s d om in ation w as n o t a c te d on, and h e w as renom inated b y P resid en t Garfield. H is appointm ent w as confirmed, by the Senate b n M ay 12. 1881. F a t a l D y n a m i t e B x p l oe i oav o a. W illiam H . W hitem an, o f N e w M ex ico , to b e A s so c ia te J u stice of the S u p rem e C o u r t ot the T e rrito ry of N e w Mexico. A ll these n om inations are n e w e x c e p t that o f A . D. Hazen f o r Third A ssista n t Post- m aster-G eneral. H e held t h e same o ffic e for a lm o st tw elv p y e a r s under R ep u b lica n ad- m in istr a tio n , till relieved b y Mr. C leveland. The Dead Letter Office a n d c o n t r a r y for stam p s a n d en velop es are u n d e r bis control. T he S en a te In se c r e t session confirm ed the nom inations-of J. F. D a lto n , Postm aster, Salem , Mass.;. C yru s Bussey, A ssista n t Sec- retary o f the Interior; J o h n A. K asson, W illiam W alter Pholps an d G eorge H. B ates, Com m issioners to Berlin i n the Sam oan conference. . E x -U n i t e d S t a t e s SENAtOB Jo b n Sc o t t , P resident and on s of t h e rece iv e rs off the A lleg h en y V alley Railroad Com pany, died a t F ittsbhrg of pnaumonia, in h it six ty -n in th y e a r . H e was identified w ith a large c u m b e r off financial and in d u itrial in stitu tio n s in P ittsb u rg , and w a s on# o f th e originators of t h e E d gar Thom as Steel C om pany. Th e m ill of the Chicago L um ber Com pany a t D enver; Col, w a s burned. .Loss, *75,000.. y p , A sou n d lik e t h e com bined roar off hun- dred* o f cannon, fo llo w ed b y th e a a o t B S iM it f a hug* b la c k clo u d o f sm o k e to a\ h eight; sta rtled t h e inhabitant* i w o o d , N; j and. th o s e off other v illa g es a t 1 p. M. i n th e afternoon. T h e re- v erb era tio n rolled o v e r the c o n h t t y ,t a d - a l: it . traveled ex c ite d w onder. f o r t i n **' sh a k en a s i f b y an e a rth q u a k e,’ ev id en t t h a t a t e r r ib le , i o r c e hsd-h W hvaff w ork. T h e causa Was foun d i n an mGrioridri d n-the-w orks o f th e U n ite d S tate s ‘D n f lm t o * - C a , th r o e m ile* f r o m Toms R iv er. T O t'fc te ''” p lo sio n h a d occurred in t h e m ix in g m a m . T hom »s ^ H a g g e r ty a n d W illia m - b o t h off M an ch ester , the o n ly o o cu p ta teM i t h e ro o m , w e r e . k i l l e d H a g g e r ty ie a v« s * a f a m ily , N ich o la s Was u n m a r r ie d ' T h e M M t - w a s percep tib le iu all-the t o w n s a n d vfUajppa- w ith in fifte en or tw en ty mile3. Janie3 Tanner w a s born i n Sch oh arie Co., N . Y. A t the ago o f seventeen be e n lis t e d a s n private in tho E ig h t Now-Y ork Volunteers. For gallan try on t h e field lie w as m ade a cor- Eoral. A shell a t Bull\ R u n to r e a w a y oth of h is legs, a n d bis careor as a so ld io r was eudod. A clerkship in th e W ar Depart- mont a t W ashington w a s aw arded him. During h is connection w ith the d epartm ent he studied law, a n d in 186U w as ad m itted to practice. Since,he h as boon an activ e w orker in tho G. A. It. A c o l o r e d m a n Off W in sto n w a s leeri-tq. ta k e -o n e o f h is children o i f intO the w ood a n d r e 'u r n w ith o u t it . H e then took H . C ,, , in th e w o o d w it h its n e c k broken. A N e w Y o r k j e w e le r s a y s th a t so m e- tim 6 3 w h e n a g o l d n e c k la c e t u r n s b la c k w h e n i t is w o r n a la d y j u m p s t o t h e c on c lu s io n t h a t i t is n o t g e n u i n e . I t s tu r n i n g bla c k is n o te s t. I f a la d y h a s to o m u c h s u lp h u r , iron , s a l t , m e r c u r y or o t h e r a c id s in h e r b lo o d g o ld w i l l be d is c o lo r e d w h e n i t co m e3 in c o n t a c t w ith h e r s k in . T h e tr o u b le i s in t h e g ir l, a n d n o t th e g o l d . E E -Fr e s i d e n t Cl e v e l a n d a n d h is p a r ty w ere r e c e iv e d w ith - firew orks a n d b ra ss -- —- — . THE. R ep u b lica n m em b er s ' o f the: W est V ir g in ia L e g isla tu re r o fm o to o b e y G oyernor W ilson’s, c a l i f o r th e a ssem b lin g o f t h a t b o d y In ex tra o rd in a ry session, TWO BROTHERS HANGED. ' Go l d b e r g Rr o i h e r s , o ff H ilw ankee, ,Wia-|.dealer3 in 1*003, h a v e f a ile d fo r *110,- 000. SU tU D a y s N om i na ti ons . Ti mo th y an d P e t er B arre tt St ran g l e d . on th e S ame S ca ff o ld . Th e P resident h a s signed th e proclam ation opening Oklahoma to se ttlem en t. M a y 1 is s e t as th e dato fo r opening th e Territory, Ju d g e Ch a n d l e r , o f Independence, Me,, h a s accepted th e place .off F if s t A seiita n t S e c r e ta r y o f the TVewury. The P resident s e n t to the Senate t h e fol- lo w in g n om in a tio n s: W liite la w Reid, o f New Y o r k , editor o f th e Tribune, t o he M inister to F rance. J u lio s G oldschm idt, of W isconsin, Consul G eneral a t Vienna. T h e nom ination o f E agone Schuyler, of N e w Y o rk , to ho A ssistant S e creta ry o f State w a s w ithdraw n. H e declined the ap p o in t- m ent. T im othy and P e te r B a r r e tt h a v e been hanged a t Minneapolis, M in n ., for t h e mnr- le r of T hom as T ollefson, J u l y 20, 1837. The drop fell a t 11:13 a . m. Tu b crim e for w h ich th e y su ffered death w as - . f h e m urder of D riv er T hom as Tollefson o f the C ed a r aven u e street c a r line; July 20.18S7; A b o u t 13:30 o’clock o n the night m entioned, w hen th e car w a s ih the suburbs o n its la s t trip, th r e e m en boarded, it, and, h old ing rev o lv ers t o th e b ead o f t h e driver, dem anded th e cash b o x . H e refused- to g iv e i t u p and w a s shot tw ic e a n d 'k illed . The murderers t h e n fled, carrying, th a box w ith th e m . T h ey secured b u t *30; Som e weeks la te r H en ry , alias“ R ed d y,” B arrett w as arrested on suspicion a n d fin a lly con- fessed to t h e d etails o f the m urdor, impHca- in g his tw o-brothers, T im o th y a n d B e te r Barrett, w h o were, tried fo r th e m u rd er and sentenced t o death. ry G e o r G e Ft, . C a r l t o n , bookkeeper f o r S m ith B r o th ers & C o ., off S e a ttle , W asln n g- tori,^ha5 disappeared, le a v in g a sh o r ta g e o f B ea t en t o H ea th b y H a il s t - A b a ile to r m w hich swept acros* N i. o v e r C o u n ty , N. C ., a. few d a y s a g o , ’ se v erest o n record. T h e f u l l ' Of i t s d am age w a s n o t . know n n e x t d a y . The stran gest f a c t off M l \T i n g '' o f .Benjamin t h e k lU iri Moore, a colored m an , b y tho h a d ) c a u g h t l a the.storm in th e suburhe mirirton t a d was beaten b y fee bailstones until be Waa oomptat»ly Ho W*» diecoverad after M»e *' helpless on the ground. He was the moutb and nose, — s o «l»rm inrthati b u t b e f e r o fl # arr i i - _ T -- damage fe crop*, stock ana Cnormou*. L a s t T e a r ’ s D j g b t Wfif es The March statistioal report -RtateiDepartment^iof AgE' * reeult of tiw inveerigatioa, spondent* and agents and i lers, and tbe record* -of inspection of th e avers** Wheat by Rtste* during the The general average la t h e lowest average of six spring-wheat region the r in Dakota to 55 pounds makes th e crop equivalent Dushela of 60 pounds each, lee 000,000 bushels than fee qua ured bushels. G u s, We r n e r,, a tailor; sh o t t a d f a t a l l y Wounded J o e . S p en d love, a* pawnbroker, a t Topeka, K an .,,.a n d jih en to o k m s o w n life, A quarrel o v e r t h e r en t w a s th e cause, Se c r e t a r y W in p o mh a s a p p ointed Jam es H . W in d rlm , o f R liiladelphia, Supervu ing A r c h ite c t o f th e Treasury, v ic e W ill A Firerek resigned h y requeefc Th e t o w n of F in ek l a R oeela he* b e e n de- str o y e d b y fire,« l x person* Were brifned to death, Andrew C. B r a d le y , of th e District o f Co- lum bia, t o be A ssociate J u s tic e of t h e Su- prem e C ourt of.the D istr ic to f C olum bia. Joh n R, McFie, o f New M exico, t o b e As- sociate Ju stice of t h e -Suprem e Court o fth e T erritory o f New M exico. Frank R . Aikens, o f D a k o ta , to b e Asso- c ia te J u stice of t h e Supreme Court o f tho T erritory o f D akota. Postm asters: M assachusetts—C. C . Mor* r ia m Shelbourne F a lls ; iff. F . Fitch. Win- chester; G . A. D raper, H opedale; E . E. F uller, Taunton:. Rhode Island—J . E. B ow ue, Central F a lls ; Connecticut—J. W. H ague, T orrington; Now Y o r k —J. W . Corn- in g , Palm yra; J. M . Field, R y o : J. B uckloy, Cape V incent; New Jersey—G . Van W yck le, M atawan. , CLEVELAND VI SI TS CUBA, T h e fa ct t h a t a B r it is h v e s s e l o f 2 70 t ons h as p asse d t h rou g h t h e P anama c a n a l fro m A s p in w a ll t o C h n g res, a d is t a n c e o f f ift e e n m ile s , s h o w s t h a t th e c a n a l is s o m e t h in g m o re t h a n a s c r a tc h b n t h e e a r th ’s s u r fa c e . I t i s m o r a r e a s on - a b le t o s u p p o s e t h a t s u c h a n e n t e r p r is e w i l l b e c o m p le t e d , a s s e r t s t h e A t la n t a Constitution, th a n it i s t o b e lie v e t h a t if w ill b e a b an d one d . Po s t i c a s x kR-Ge n s k a l Wa n a k a k e r ha* a p p ointed J . Lowirie B e ll to b e S u p erinten- dent o f th e R a ilw a y M a il S ervice v io e W . L , B an croft, resigned. W s s h i w g t o n . Th e E x - PJ e j s ldUt an d HI * bl en d s - j on a Ff e M an t J a ii n t . E r-P resid on t Cievbhm d celebrafed th e fifty-second a n n iv ersa r y o f bis b irth b y sta r tin g on a tr ip t o Oub*. Ho l e f t h is w if i a n d Mrs. Folsom a t th e V icto ria H o te l, Now Y o rk a n d in cgtfm any w ith W illia m F- -V ilas a n d ex -P o stm a ster G eneral D on M- D ick in so n d rove in a closed ca rriage to t h e P en n sy lv a n ia sta tio n in Jersey C ity. T h e y entered th e ir sp ec ia l P u llm a n car, \and ’in S fe w m lnttte* w e r e o n th e ir w a y t o W a sh in g to n , w h er**x-8ecratary B aynrd w as a w a itin g the a r r iv a l off t h e party. T h ey rem ained i n th * capital o n ly about tw e n ty m in u tes, tb e t im e required fo r m ak- in g u p th e ir sp ecial tr a in , which consisted o f a n en g in e, ten der, a n d th e P ullm an private c a r W anderer, w h ich w a s w ell stocked w ith th e n ecessaries a n d lu xu ries off a pleasure trip . T he ca r had a g o o d kitchen, in charge o f a com petent c h e f a n d tw o atten d an ts to lo o k a f t e r th e creature com forts o f th e party. A t th e s ta tio n th e y Were joined b y Hon. Thom as F . Bayard, t h e ir feKoW tra v eler to th e A n tilles. , Ex-Po s t m a s t e r Ge n e r a l Ty n e r h a s been a p p o in te d A s s is ta n t A ttorney-G eneral C o r t h c i ’oetoffica'D epartm ent. ' . , A Fr e n c h torpedo bhat h a s foundered off C herbourg iu a hurricane. H e r captain and w« ' s g s n i * - w« the ap p o in tm en t d iv isio n or th e Treasury D epartm ent, v ic a P) E . Sraltbjreeigned. CAPTArH Ed m u n d R . MpRs e , off R utland, V t , h a s b een appointed P r iv a te .Secretary t o S e c r e ta r y off W a r Proctor, Mb, SEWALrir r e ce n tly C onstll G eneral al S a m o a , w h o w a s rem o v ed b y t h e la st Ad: riin istra fio n , w ill acco m p a n y t h e S am oan Com m issioners t o B e r lin in . the c a p a c ity o f isb o r s in g officer. - ^ Vi c e -Pr e s i d e n t Mo r t o n an n o u n c ed th e p p o in tm en t o t th e fo llo w in g s e le c t Com- n ittee bn tho A p r il C o n stitu tio n a l Celebra- tion i t t N e w Y o r k : - S en a to r s H istoric, Sher- m an, H oar; V oorhees a n d Eustis. ' Mr. T. E . BiA n e s h as a c c e p te d t h e riosition o f ch io f o f t h e A ppoint- m en t D iv isio n off th e Treasury. Mb. Th o m a s off S t. P a u l, M in n ., , th e n ew ly -a p p o in ted Minis- te r t o S w ed en arid N o rw a y , rep o rted a t the S ta te D ep a rtm e n t a ffeW d ays a g o and took t h e o a th off office. , .11-\._‘5\ -1”! -~- Mi n i s t e r H**KSKXRK h a s been appointed R eg en t o f H olland. PROMIHEHT PEOPLE. En g l a n d h*s dem anded o f Morocco *250,- 000 indem nity fo r tho m assacre and pillage .t tlio: M ackenzie factory a t Cape J u b y in 188?. : _^ \ . — I t p a y s t o w r it e p o e tr y s o m e t im e s . A n o l d la d y w a s s o w e ll p le a s e d w it h W ill- ia m R o s s W a lla c e 's p o e m s in t h e N e w Y o r k L ed g er t h a t sh e l e f t h im t h e in te r e s t o n $ 2 0 ,0 0 J, th e p r in c ip a l to g o t o h is - c h i ld r e n . B u t i t m a d e t h e p o e t u n h a p p y , an d h e sp en t t h e r e m a in d e r o f h i s l i f e t r y i n g t o b r e a k t h e w ill . H e w a n t e d th e m o n e y t o u s e in b u i l d i n g a m o n u m e n t t o G e o r g e W a s h in g t o n . Ja y Go u l d h a s taken t o w ea rin g spec- taele3. The S en a te on t h i s day confirmed t h e fol- lo w in g nom in ation s: R ath bon a G ardner, D istrict A ttorn ey for Rhode Island. Ex-Ki n g Mi l a n of S e r v ia is q u ite on orator. Ch o l e r a h« broken out a t Zam boanga, i n th e Philippine-Islands. T pere h a v e been fiv e hundred deaths so far. Th e ' barracks in the cltodeU at H a lifa x , N o v a B cota, were burned, an d th e c i t y Was endangered for a time b y th o p ro x im ity of t h e fire t o the powder m agazine. AN expedition o f G000 M ahdists proceeded i n stoam ers'and barges a g a in s t Emitt P a s h a Em itt defeated t h e dervishes n e a r Bohr, kill- i n g m ea t of them and cap turing their steam ers t a d m uch am m unition. Th e b e h ave la te ly b e e ir Sixty-sadden deaths i n a hospital a t-F lo r* n c» , I t a ly , all praceeded b y in te stin a l disturbance. Some n ew spapers attribute tile d ea th s to. b ad fo o l, other* t o cholera. E lbert O . Weed, D istrict A ttorney for M ontana. Se c r e t a r y Bl a i n e is t h e on ly college graduate i n the C a b in e t Th e h a ir of K in g Otho o f B a v a r ia re- cen tly turned w h ite in a n ig h t. He n r y Ge o r g e , th e land t a x ad v o ca te, is m aking a great s t i r in England. Jam es C. Perry a n d A lex. C. S m ith As- sista n t Surgeons in t h e M arine Hospital Ser- v ice. v ice. Brad. D. Slau ghter, Marshal for N ebraska S m ith A. W hitfield, Second Assistant Post- master-General. Th ePrincess o f Wale* inh erits her unfor- tun ate deafness f r o m her m other. C oal F r o d n c t l o n o f f e e So«tElh< . *The T r a d e s m a n , o t ChaUanoqfM,' * b i s compiled ata b ie frorn efBcT-* — each of th e Southern Strifes < coal production In 1888. -tion in West Virginia, M Alabama, Tennessee; ’ Arkansas and Texas ni tons, valued a t th e mine* a t against a to tal produCttai^ot fe,! in 1887, valued a t *18,593,097. A b rah am D. H a zen , T hird Assistant Post- m aster-General. Se c r e t a r WiNDOiihad h is early tr a in in g in good old -fashioned Quaker schools, R o b er t B onner y , proprietor of t h e N ew York L e d g e r , is six ty -fo u r y e a r s old. PoSTiIASTER.GENEP.AL WANAMAKER llOS four children, tw o sons and t w o datighters. Th e Governor General o f Canada, Lord S tanley, has se v e n children—all h o y s but one. th e A n tilles. Mr. C leveland a n d h ts com panions Were t o m a k e a stop fob a d a y or t w o a t S t. A u gu stin e, F la ., a n d th e n g o t o Tampa, w here t h e y w ere t o t a k e a. steam er o f th e F la u t L in e , a n d i n lees than a d a y reach H a v a n a . m aster-General. Sam uel R T hayer, M inister to the N ether- lands. I t i s a f a c t b y n o m e an s g en e r a lly k n ow n , s t a t e s t h ° C om m e.-eia’ M v e r tis e , t h a t w h e n t h e b a ttle b e t w e e n t h e M o ri- t o r a n d th e M errim ac w a s f o u g h t t h e F e d era l G overnmen th a d nu t y e t a c - ' e p t e d th e l i t t l e ir on c la d . G o v ern o r G r is w o ld , o f N ew Y o r k , a fte n v a r d * A n o w n a3 t h e ‘ ‘M on itor G o v e r n o r ,” w a s a lw a y s a w a r m a d m ir e r o l E r ic s s o n ’s g e n i u s , a n d i t w a s h e w h o a d - v a n c e d t h e m o n e y fo r t h e c o m p le tio n o f t h e b oa t . ____________________ lands. W illiam W. T hom as, J r., Minister t o Nor- w a y and Sw eieu . Th e c o m m ittee appointed-to. exam in e and r ep o rt o n th e n e w U n ite d S ta te s gunboat Y orktow n-aooepted h er. The cdm m ittea ex pressed t h e op in ion to S ecreta ry T r a c y t h a t s h e w a s o n e off th e b e s t w a r v e s s e ls Qf bet? cla ss ow n ed b y a n y G overnm ent. j a v a n a . They w ere t o bo gb n e ab ou t ten days. y P resid en t H arrison on th is d a y se n t in the fo llo w in g nom inations: Frederick P. G ra n t, of N e w Y ork, to be M inister t o A ustria-H ungary. Joh n C. New, o f f Indiana, to be Consul General.si; bond-m. Paul Frlcke of T e x a s, t o b e M arshal for th e W estren D istrict o f Texas. S e lig m a n Bros., a t L on d on , E n glan d , to b e special fisral a g en ts of t h e Navy D epart- m en t a t I.on-l.n, S e v i - n t l i D a y ’s N o m i n a l i o n s . DYNAMITE I N THE ST0YE.- J esse G ran t , t h e you ngest son o f Genera Grant, h a s to n g ljt a la r g e farm i n Cali- fornia. Mr. B a l f o u r tho C hief S e creta ry for Ireland, has b o u g h t 4000 acres o f la n d in N ew Zealand. , A F a t U t r ' e c a r s l M s n e s k K i l l s H ia W i f e , S o n attfl. D a u g h t e r . A terrib le d yngm ito explosion occurred te n m iles east of Jjogsnsport, I n d ., destroy- in g th e farmhouse o* A a r o n B . Y o rk , killing h is w if e and sixteen-ysar-old daughter, and fa ta lly w ounding h is son , Y o rk purchased saveral stick s o f d y n a m ite, to b e used in ro- m o v in g th e stump* on h i* farm, T hat m orning b e fo u n d th a t th e dynam ite w a s dam p, and lie p rom ptly p laced i t i n th e o ven o f the k itc h e n stove. H is w ife was. cooking b rea k fa st a t. the tim e, an d w ere four children in th e house, w en t out t o loo): a fte r h is th o a rtist, has a ccep ted a pla'-e on th e San F rancisco E x a m i n e r a s car- toonist extraordinary. Mr s. N e l l i e Gr a n t SARTORisyunder th e w ill of h er father-in-law, co m es In to a for- tune of about $I5'1,000, Mi c h a e l Le e , th o : new P resident o f the C ity Council a t Oriiaba, N e b ., w as fo r m e r ly a hotel porter a n d bootblack. Th eg r ie f of t h e Em peror a n d E m p ress o t W jthero A ustria o yer th e d eatli b f their so n P rince T Jork Th omas N as t , Po s t m a s t e r -Ge n e r a l Wa n a h a k x r h a s issu ed a n order d ir e c tin g a h clerk s in the \OffiCBtatfim tharwiseM ireotab to-begitt-W flrk.. a t 8;S0 o’clo ck A. H , in stea d o f 9 o’clock, a t h eretofore. a n d t o r em a in a t their desks u n til 6 O’clo c k p . m., in stea d o f 4 o’clock. y Jobn Giddens waa a b o tta d killed viU e, T e x a s, b y hi* so n MeQaagle 'refused. H e secured Qreear- t a d W hile p la y in g With I t ~ Gidden*. w h o u k e d b y Mr. riot fjjf e f e b e y f e t a l n d th i* »o a n gered th e b i s f a f e tr th r o u g h t h e breast. , . S h o t b y H i* S on. NEWSY GLEANINGS, Th e M aine L egislature b a s adjourned. m en a I.on-l.n, Passed Assistant E ngineer David J on e s to he a chivf eng.neer. Passed Assistant E ngin eer Jam es H . Chas- m a r to be a eh ief engineer. T o be Passed A ssistant E ngineers, Assist- a n t Engineers KeyflOId T. H a ll a n d Ira N. H ollis. F orem en . Th*R * a rt 5530 law yers i n N ew York. A u n i v e r s a l s a lt tr u st h a s been form ed. Th e l e e h a t m oved o u t o f tho M ississippi R iver. . Th e n a tiv e s h a v e r is e n on t h e K w a n g -S i I r o n tie r o f T o n q n in a n d killed 100 French-: .men. a - T h e W a s h in g t o n S ta r s a y s t h a t“ A l a b a m a g i v e s n e a r ly o n e th ir d o f h e r S ta te r e v e n u e to e d u c a t i o n — a p r o p o r tio n u n - e q u a le d In t h e U n io n . H er L e g is la tu r e (Che P re a id e n t’a F i r s t A c t off The President h a i commuted ment for life the senteuoe a t in -fee cate of Albert JJfeen victedoftbem urderaffJam ifl tbe Dtetriefe off Columl ____laafetad eentenoed t o be h*ng«d : o f April. This i s fee first crtfai which Preeident Harrieon bfe clemency, - - i i i n • i nn tn - t .men. a - Th e str ik e i n th e sh ip b u ild in g tra d e a t Eel? ffastjfeeltad , is . ’spreading; A b o u t 100Q m en are n o w Idle. 'Th . Au s t r i a i* preparing f o r a w a r w ith Servia. H ollis. T o be L ieutenants, senior grade—L ieu ten a n ts F ran k 1 leteher, A lexander S h a r p and H a rry H . Hosloy. To b® L ieutenants, junior grade—Ensigns P. J . W erlicb, S im o n Cook, John F . Fill- more. „ Ni c a r a g u a offers liberal terms to immi- g r a n t T h e foreign ers in. Sw itzerland number 233,000. ' h a s j u s t in c r e a s e d t h e a p p r o p r ia tio n fo i e d u c a t io n a l p u r p o se s b y $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r n ew b u i l d i n g s f o r t h e S ta te A g r ic u lt u r a l and M e c h a n ic a l C o lle g e . I t is a la r g e feathe* i n A la b a m a 's c a p th a t t h i s is so , a n d that h e r c o lo r e d p e o p le a re g e t t i n g th e ir share o f t h e s c h o o l s .” 'Th e g r ea t French copper s y n d ic a te bas failed, •> o yer e so n Rudoif, fa safd to b e uucontrolabie. E x Se n a t o r Ta bOr, off Colorado, began life u n d er S ecreta ry P roctor, w o r k in g fo r some t im e in h is marble quarries i n Ver- mont. J o h n D . A rc hb o ld o f t h e S ta n d a rd Oil Trust, w h o bos a fortune o f *10,000,003, was, tw en ty -tw o yoars ago, a p o o r lab orer In th e oilfield s, , T Jork w en t out t o loo): a fte r h is stock, b u t w a s i n o t more - than f ift y f e e t fro m th e ’ house w h e n the explosion o c curred. The house w a s razed to th e ground, Mrs. Y o r k arid h*r d aughter V ic to r ia were killed. Cornelius (York, a son, w a s m utilated ,.iri a horrible m anner t a d fa ta lly hurt. One ■Jittle g irl o f four y e a r s and a babjr o f eig h t m onth s were tak*n fr o m the ru in s unhurt. En g l a n d h a s despatched a s m a ll squadron t o M orocco, ritit a c c o u n t o f the nn satisfactory a ttitu d e o f th e S u lta n ' to w a rd tho B ritish G overnm ent, 233,000. TH*S«j*r* fourteen In d ia n s In the K ansas p en itentiary. • Ri o t s h ave occurred i n W a les o v e r the co llectio n o f tith es. E dw ard Khmies S titt, o f South C arolina, to b© on assistant surgeon in the n a v y . - 11 Colonel Freiipnck D. G r a n t, the nom inee fo r M m isterto l-is t r ia -H n n g a r y ^ a s b o r n a t St. Louis, Mav <n, n-50, a n d is the e ld e s t son of G eneral L'. a. G rant. Th e P r u ssia n G overnm ent b a s gran ted a su b sidy o f *2,000,000 t o a id i n the.construc- tion o f a c a n a l co n n ectin g th e E lbe and. T ravo R ivers. MUSICAL AND D B A tfA T O A NEW treaty h a s been concluded b etw een China a n d Germany. - - ' 1 Th e S e r v te R C a b ih e tb a s decided t o reduO th e a r m y by one-half. J o h n W . H or t o h f e e S t 'L o n is rioter manager under whoea tuition Mary A 'snte- D ^ T r is M T # LouiatM e i* te r p la c e of h a b itta o n . , ENRICtO TAMBEfltlK, fe f _ thecentnry, ha* jim t died a t egreatest s fi w s a i - H e wee th e cent c l R uuiut an Mario, and b a s had insuob operasa*“ II Polluto” and T e lt” Ma r y An d e r s o nto seriously ill f e 1 de’phia, an d has canceled 1” fo r the r e s t ot f e e seaecnt, baV e, beett effected by we. — Mariowp will p la y fe e b u lk o fM Jte. son’s E astern date*. * Colonel John i'._ New, t h e n om in ee for Consul General at London, w a s born J u ly 6, 1831, and was c r ,.la a te d a t B ethany College, V irginia, in l-i . after w h ic h he studied la w . He is now e d ito r o f t h o Indianapolis J o u rn a l. A C o t t o n m ill a t U n terh au sen , G erm an y,, w a s d estro y ed b y fire; T h e 103s i s *1,000,000. Si r Th o m a s Gl a d s t o n e , -Bart\ is dead. H e w a s tho o n l y su r v iv in g b ro th e r o f the B igh t-H ori, W , E . G lad ston e, rind w a s borri J u ly 2 5 ,1804. ’ / . A n i n c i d e n t o f t h e d e liv e r y o f th o i n au g ura l a dd ress i s t o ld b y A mos J . C u m m in g s , t h e fa m o u s c o r r e s p o n d e n t o f t h e N e w Y o r k S u n . I t o c c u r r e d w h en G e n e r a l H a r r is o n u se d th e se w o r d s , re- f e r r i n g t o t h e S am oan t r o u b l e :“ T h o s e W h o u se u n la w f u l m e th o d s , i f m o v e d by h o h ig h e r m o tiv e t h a n th e s e ltis liD e is t h a t p r o m p ts th e m , m a y w e ll s t o p and in q u ir e w h a t is to lie t h e en d o f t h i s .” T h e roar o f a ran: on a n sw e r e d .“ It W as an im p r e s s iv e r e p l y ,” sa y s M r .C u m m i n g s , a n d s o i t w ill s t r ik e e v e r y on e. ChAu n c e y i f . De p e w, P resid en t o f the N ew Y o r k C en tra l R ailroad, has accep ted an in v ita tio n t o , deliver t h e o ra tio n a t th e Y ale L a w School com m encem ent in June. Si g n o r Cr i s p i, the I ta lia n P r im e Minis- ter. is short, co m p a ctly b u ilt, w hite-haired, gray-ranstached, w it h a r o u n d , w all-balanced head, a firm ly s e t moutb arid a p a ir o f keen, quick ey es. KE N TU CKY' J BMDItS.\ NEW Yo k ic c i t y is la r g e ly supplied Wife cab b ages ffrom Denmark. Th e h om icides in New Y o rk c it y during 1838 a g g reg a ted fifty-three. F to tr n tells a t *50 a sack i n fed f l e w gold fields o t L ow er California. s A N A frica n A nti-Siavo Trade A ssociation ha* b een Organized at V ien n a, A P osse o f F ift y Bt en ' C a p t nre Fi ve M e m b e r s off ’* L a w l e s s G a n g . j F or som e m onths a g a n g o f la w -d e fy in g characters h a v e been m a kin g th e ir head- quarters on S tin g in g Creek, the w ild est a n d m ost unsettled district Off K n o x C ounty, K y . Warrants have been repeatedly Issiied for them by the county authorities, but they have always managed' fe elude the officers or drive. them back a t the muzzle of their Tue Other iriCrriing the Sheriff' --a W inchesters. _________________________and three deputies a ttem p ted t s surprise th e g a n g an d bring th e m in , b u t Were them s e lv es w a y la,d and fired Upon, a n d forced b e a t a hasty r e trea d b a r e ly escaping to eir lives. Jitdge:.D;-N^Cnti;.-wb<)--ig- “in the CjnmJ..Qoprt a t Rarbours- j, . . , mu jguUe'eff th e Sheriff’s; p a i t t J ^ ^ d e f i t a i W s l t i d n taken b y tha I a ril ‘!0 fc e k e r s1,r^than h e appointed a pro-tompore Judge, p u t h im s e lf a t t h e head o f f ift y resolute m e n , and marched tow ard th e lo c a lity Of tho recent outrages. Only five riff the gring w ere cap tured, a s tho rest b a d fled betOra thC aftack ^I th© J u d g e’s parjyv *\ M r, Ma t t h e w s : the-H o m e .Secretary, announced t h a t M r. P arnell’s , counsel bo alloWed t h e sam e freedom r if aocoegtO c o n v ic ts in Irish prisons as w as' a llo w ed counsel f o r th e L on d on T im e s in w ork in g u p its ca se fo r p resen tation b efore th e PameD! Com mission, .Secretary, ha* ould aocoegtO In executive session d u rin g the a fternoon th e S en a te conilrm ed the fo llo w in g nom ina- tions; tions; John W lias n . o f W est V ir g in ia , to be Commissioner of Internal Revenue; W illiam L. lln n lap . to i , e M arshal of Indiana: J ° h n H. burton, to b e M arshal bf th e N orth rn Dista'Ict o f Mississippi; vv Bu-id Iipacoh, t o be Marshal o f New Jersrv .1. G ranvQ le I-each, to be A ppraiser of Merchandise a t Philadelphia: Joh n P. Ward, to b o A p praiser of M erchan- d ise at VViiiiamette, O regon ; C h a rles F. M itchell, of C onnecticut, to be ep in m is- S io n e r o f Patents. And t h e roilow m g m sstors-.losrpi, o . .B SJiastt. \City; M inn.; Joseph V, C am pbell, N orm an, Minif.; Robert S . Bowmaxi. Berwrck. P en n . E i s h t h n a i y f e N o n a i n a t lo n K ^ ^ T he President c e n t t-he-ffollowiug nom iua tipns to thie H-nate diiflng t h e after n o o n : Miles;C. M.mre, n f W alla W alla, W ashing to n Territory, to b o G overnor of W ashing to TerritoryO liver C. n o f D a y to n . W ashington T e rrito ry , to l»e Wecfetary of W ashington T erritory. • I'-Un.l o f M ontana, to lie Chief • ro m i Court, of M ontana, g o f Color ado, to l>e United f >Vr the Distrlrt o f Colo Hehry N. J ustmo .of the J “Hi i Kle --j t-'a'i-i A tto r n r a .l n quick ey Re d f t e l dPr o c t o r,the S e creta ry o f W ar, is the father o f fo u r children, th e old est of whom. Colonel F le tih e r D . P roctor, is his father's righ t-h an d mail an d the superin- ten dent o f his business. a, THE P e n n sy lv ta ia L egislature i* conaider- i n g *com pulsory education la w . T h e Turkish naval force i s eom p o eed o f 30,000 team en rind iO.oOO marine*. Com mission, Pr i m e Mi n i s t e r Vo n Ti s z A w a s hooted ati t a d p elfed w ith sto n e s a s he, w a s le a v in g th e Hungarian Cham ber o f D ep u ties. ’ Th e d a ily avera g e o f deaths from fe v e r a t R fo Janeiro, B razil, is a b ou t At t h e L ondon S tu art E x hib itio n th e other d a y :“ If 1 h ad been Mary Q ueen o f Sects,” said the Empress F rederick, o f Ger- m any, “I would have b een beheaded three times o v e r du rin g last y e a r ;” C h i n a m e n in New Y o r k h a v e contributed ■ o v er *130» to th e Chinese fa m in e fu n d . A t b r x o r k a n c eof Mendelseohris/“ Mesdame* Albaui Ur\ L lo ydand Santley a* a n d -a - w n d e REroRffs frOm all parts o f t h e oo u n try in- dicate t a Unusually brisk s p r in g Erode. Th e ‘n u m b er o f Americans in E u ro p e this m tner w ilt be greater t h a n e ver be f or e , . . . . T w o fishing b oats w e r e sw am p ed itt a gate off S to r n o w a y , E n g la n d , an d th e tw e lv e occupants w ere drow ned. ; a ^ . Pa b n e l l , th e Irish attention to bis d i e t , ' i i „_ as possible. A t luncheofv„ m eat v e r y riftenris n c lS s s o f h ot w a te r into* which a lemon h a s been squeezed, * Th e Empress dow agar o f dtiino, w h o still remains Empress Regent; lias ru le d China tor tw enty-five years. S h O isn ow o v e r fifty, Kne is a -s k ilfu l archer, sh e b oxes and in other, w a y s e x h ib its her independence o f character. tlifi ia^estfiiEer-nm lteryn. -FugUiifU'ba ^0*4 A* fiAm%***“ iSh' purpose o t r a is m g p ricea T h e capltrilrir tb* sy n d ica te is * 10,000,000. ” K * |K • r , A m o n g t h e le tte r s o f c o n d o le n c e W h ic h E m p e r o r F r a n c i s J o s e p h , ot A u s t r i a , r e c e iv e d on t h e tra g ic d e a t h o f h i s s o n Was one' s ig n e d b y“ th e M other o f O b e r d a n k .” I n l*y>' O b erd a n k w as ; a r r e s te d f o r h a v i n g a s h e ll in h is p o s s e s s i o n w h e n .th e E m p e r o r v is ite d Tgjaste. H e - w a s t r i e d arid c o n d e m n e d t o d eath .H is m o th er s e n t an a p p e a l to t h e Km Jpeior for h is .pardon.. S o d id Vie: -r d i n g o . H is M a je sty -r e fu s e d t h e pardon a n d O b erd a n k w as e x e c u t e d .“ U n h a p p y f a t h e r s a y s th e tno*her in h e r le t t e r to t h e E m p e r o r ,“ I r e g r e t th a t o n ae C ou n t o f t h e tr a g ic d e a t h o f y o u r .only-; s o n y o ii are c o m p e lle d t o feel t h e sam e p a n g s that. I; a poor a b a n d o n e d m o th e r , , f e l t cri -the m o r o i o g o f th e 2 0 th o f D e sem b o r, 1882.” ” , - an e rlto . Man; Fr a u Ka: gagedz pplitan Op« g S f J C man to si Th ed r taidsm ia liet of aei ; n e x tte a s o R a tth e W s w era H o r n T b # en ■T - ,| fct.gi —if Ton i f Itfei d on n a t huabaad an d t t e t e r n s a r e utonfe fo r four moufes, F ffeffjU fe flo g *te Mme3 each m on fe\ aro atic profession ia uu tfoff mttfOrtone ju*e a t fi f ctor* and actr****e who i ifinen o r on fee li c k list faqi eludes Mrs. L angtry, M aryA l Janfan, la u ra Ulem«Ut, ___ ™ Minnis Palmer, Agnes H t e f e a G a rirta lb KuigM , FrteeriOk B t a t f e J w h F S l t f e J f e n A. Mackay and Gna wIBImM, AMnaadlted ak etfeo f a flv e a fe o fte a l Riohara Wagner, entitled ‘“Thel purtfahed in fea B eyaifefe - - compoeer in 18«7bnt until IMS, laet'w feter m fe e a l dir C e lla re d * S S ff S f . J A l W f H yC f treoed hie find Edewnff, THE* n a v y o f Norway coflsiste o f forty? fo u r stea tn er s, four b ein g iro n clsd m onitors. fee iutpenSiCn o f tbo Corlflth Canal Works. A CriMPARVhas wen formed ferun electric cabe qrer-tlie aspuatt:-pavements off W*sh- ingtqu. , :Al e x a n d e r , the tliirtcen-year-cJd B S n g o f S e r v ia . lia s w r itte n f e hi* m otherj ex- Queeu N a t a lio ,to r e m a in ab sen t fro n v S e rrla , as, h e sa y s, her presence -in th e fetau try w ould ren d er his peSition a d iffic u lt oa*. Ba uHn Re u t e r ,, tho fam ous teleg ra m m agnate, ha? surrendered h is concession fo r the construction o f Persian railw ays, and hoe obtained instead: a concession fo r ari Im- perial Hank o f Persia and-fog tho. unap- propriated P ersian uiines: Mr s . H a r l a n , wlfo of J u stice H a r la n ,who lies t i k e n Mrs. L ogan’s p la c e at th o bead o f the W ashington lad ies, w h o a the Garfield H osp ital, (s t a ll, quite s to u t arid • lady o f commrinding'DreSanee. ”■* ' 11 firie face, dark e y e s au cfgray hair. a a i p cso c S h ehas a ■ have c h a r g e rif , ■ Si x t e e n torpedo boats intended for fee German navy are now in courts o r con- struction. t h e largest braid fa c to r y In t h e w orld la a t Den'stm vn, in S cotland , a n d t h e bread there is band made; T he B r i t i s h Con fe e . iio n e r , in spcAkiUg o f t t fittle baker is steadily g f e w in g less, w hfle the la rg e bread facferies are capturteg his customers.” Fi f t y , t h o u s a n d p e o p le In Now Y o r k are ______ t S ^ T v i U g S i eXblbiMor^^’I t e m b r t a e d t a ; m ost eV erystrim p k n o w n fe t t r i f ir j & g t e s il. n a tio n a n d w a s s a id t o b e w o r t h *200,000. R u s s e l l 33 .H arrison, eon off tb e Freei- dent, h«* Purchated rin intormt in F r a n k L eslie’s W eekly. r a .l n : n-trna.'-L-r: ’a h n E. f jp le , a t Adams. M m, se tli I'rntt. at L itch fle ld . Conn i n-tr ps K I in: v r it South N orw alk; ’Conn.-. Henry f. Hnr'o:i, et.PUilnribritl N .Y. . Fred- er.' i it H ea; flt HbelpSi N . Y ; G eo rg e H. Miiiiorit; fit i t-«thah), N . Y.; Hoffman F , K 's at;'.oiinvo, n : Y ,; H u g h O. Thomas,, at (Jranvilio N v John M . S u tton . Wood bridge.. N. '. Nteven A, P hilioy, T ro v . A la.i c .'o r o a u W i,oh; M illedwoville, I I I ; A la n - son H:--Kesri’, f’lo ro . III,; W illia m R , Parks, Petersburg, u ;,. u ra b a tn t * Bier, W e it Bu- Th e Government of Psrsia be* pledged it- self not to grant railway concessions Without oohsulting KuS3ia. The lllittoi* Senate has pasted a bill ap- propriating *50, Out) tcf m nxmumaot to fee &IN ta k in g f e e oath off oM teF getdtete »» - rison a n d a Bible that ha oanted fe W» die bags wfen in fee arm y . T e s t i m o n y in a r e c en t, su it b r ou g h t b y H arris Gold, of P hiladetpbia, t o p b ta ltt Wriges: due him rev ea led .fee f a c t f e a t ho had been em ployed t o ttiAk® tvOiiiMstB fo r n in ety cen ts a dozen, o r c e n ts a pair. De t r o it , Mich,, i s about f e undertake a flower show, and some' citizen* Of Florida purpose-tending there gratl* # carload of chofetet bioesoms in ,to k en o t gratitude fo r n orthern help itt th e ir time off fever trouble. Oe n k k u. Ja m e s M. Lo n g s t r eEt. th e oldest C onfederate officer, i s livin g in W ash- ington. He lo o k s like t h e late Em peror WJutam, '“ \‘ * ' * presence, lug, sn o w irhite s id e Wblsksrs and bdrtriffi’ &Snt fizdro,-impoiins ivkMstsPJsS»< A m a n in Philadefebfe who. could notprd- ctiro ©luploymout ]uui0A b o in l OJ®?1 Hii b^clc WStsSFSSSRSSM T H E firrtF ostm asters to receive cotnrais- tiona under President Herrison’s Admiuie- bags arm y •uwteWLOWG is, v e ta afeiv* f e P f e d j tj y 7 rs . ...,3{ ug- - .*...v'5‘ . V 3‘? ' a!“».:' W‘: aw\ :3‘?! 1;. ::.}.;;,1 ‘«~?.u«'v.T::.’v“.7/E‘:-Fisx M ..~}\v 7, $3375