Pitts. 1at ASL, ~1n Shaler township, near burg, on the morning of the Jennie Oswald, 11 years of age, going into the dining room, found her father, Charles Oswald, sitting In a chair with his throat cut, and her younger sister, Bessie, lying on a lounge dead. It was a case of suicide on the part of Oswald, ind all the signs indicate that he mur- lered his daughter before cutting his own throat. Oswald was 40 years of age, and had suffered family and pecu- niary trouble, George Ayers and Henry Lindsav quarrelled about a debt of five lollars at Bowling Green, Kentucky, n the evening of the 30th ult,, Lind- say was on horseback and dismounted, when Ayres seized him by the throat and cut it from ear to ear. Catharine Campbell, aged 44 years, ou the 1st, juarrelied with Kate Haggerty, aged 29, 1n a tenément house in Brooklyn and fractured her skull with a stove lifter. Kate is in a critical condition, Dennis Maher was shot dead by his son-in-law, Richard Creely, in New Jrleans. on the evening of the 20th iit. Family trouble was the cause. -—kFaward F, damuels, a prominent nerchant of St, Louls, on the afternoon f the 20th ult,, jumped from the .he bridge at Nashville into the river. He was fished out, but died on the porning of the 30th, Ho said **his rea- won for attempting suicide was because promise made to his ink no more in- Edward Haa ee, ie had broken a wife that be would toxicating iu ir ul sida ir Ciug inl which cont it twelve ruing of the 1st, ‘leaving oughly soaked, terrible hail storm visited Minnesota, and the surrounding -A Pau sountry, at e Ist. The ym a pea to ome of the yunces and me nmference.” sherever exposad, 7 o'clock on the evening of a full-grown goose egg. largest weighing p nine Was A number of Carbell while Carbell at Mr. and Mrs, John they were riding in a wagon. -The main steam pipe on the tow- boat J. C, Risher exploded on the morning of the 24, near Allegheny City, Penna. A deck hand, named Ilayes, was killed, and J Campbell, engi. neer, and Edward fireman, were fatally scalded. An explosion occurred on the 30th ult,, at the saw mill of the Paducah Lumber Company, near Paducah, Kentucky, bv which four men were injured, two of them fatally. -=A freight train on the Pennsylva- nia Railroad was wrecked on the 2d near Gap Station, in Lancastar county, Ten loaded cars and their contents were badly damaged, and both tracks were blocked for several hours. — At Nicholville, St. TLawrence county, dew York, on the evening of the 2d, Charles Morrow went home drunk and began abusing his wife, She fled from the house and he followed, and drawing a revolver shot her in the head and then committed suicide, She lived for about an hour. The wife of Charles Martin, a young farmer near Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the even- ing of the 2d gave rat poison to her two young children and swallowed some herself. She and one child are dead, but it cover, her 1 3, Durgan, iusband. — A terrible marine disaster hap- pened on the 2d at the northwest point f Channel Harbor, Newfoundland. : ! iteamer John vr MOLOX, { i i Mexico, the highest elif of the Chivato Mountain was seen to fall. A fearful explsion occurred in the Victoria Coal Company's mine No. 1, Nanaimo, on the eastern shore of Vancouver Island, on the evening of 3d. It is belteved that one hund- red and fifty men were in the mine at the time. At midnight, twelve men had been rescued, and the rescuers, after losing one of their num- ber by suffocation, had to give up further atterapts. Rev. Charles WW, Ward, the minis- ter of Englewood, New Jersey, charged with attempting to murder his wife, was found dead in the house of Lis counsel, Judge Drew, at Rockland Lake, New York, on the afternoon of the 4th, *‘It is supposed he took an overdose of chloral,” as an empty bottle, which had contained that drug, lay beside him, -Governor Ross, of Texas, has writ- ten a letter saying he cannot attend the Prohibition Convention of that State, to be held in Dallas, He says he will vote against the proposed prohibition amendment, as opposed to the spirit of free institutions. He considers the present laws adepuate to protect pube lic liberty and private rights, He ex trasts Texas morally and materially with Malne, where prohibition has long been obtained. Texas has more churches more money on edu- cation, h more wealth rding to population fewer dive fower strikes, and t fewer paupers tha I= yi acco has ITCeS, storm, hannel i Rie heavy landward sea a: f the time of crew of ceil and walls walls » 000 ngs # 2 Pye ISlances, )v the wind, The day had been one f summer heat, — A fire in Louisville, Kentucky, on he morning of the 24, ree warehouse of '0., the nine-sto Erothers, of John levator of Brown, F grain ¢ fouriee; the louisville d, two dwellings and loss is est] All hops of the Company, in the evening be total at about $220.000. the great wooden s ago Forge and Bolt cago, were burned on the 2d. length, costly ma The los § During the fire spect was with were destroyed. ited at $£125.000, Haslett, a lily injured by a fallin 4 ireman bad one of his legs erushed. No. 10 breaker of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, at Sugar Notch, was destroyed by fire on morning of the 2d. Early in afternoon the coal in the mine burning, the fire having extended lown the shaft several hundred feet, It was decided in the evening to flood the mine. The loss was then estimafed at $100,000. The “lower mill” of the Hersey -Bean Lumber Company, at Stillwater, Minnesota, was burned on the 30th ult,, with lumber to the value of $40,000. The insurance is 817,000, ~"1' he body of Dr. C, E. the carotid artery severed and a knife in one band, was found on the 30th ult.,, near Moorbead, Minnesota. He was a member of the firm of Parkhouse & Sayles, of Valley City, Dakota, which was compelled to suspend be- cause Sayles was one of the bondsmen for Pease, the defaulting treasurer of Barnes county, It 1s supposed his sui- cide was caused by the business trou. ble. ~John A. Snyder, 85 years of age, killed his wife and then cnt his own throat, near Jonla, Michigan, on the J0th alt. It is thought he will die. He had shown symptoms of insanity. Mrs. Herman Lyons was murdered near Napa, Californiz, in February last by a farm hand named Peter O1. sen, who escaped. M, H. Seibert, a farmer, who lately settled near Bakers. field, *‘was killed on the 30th ult,, by officers who mistook him for Olsen.” At Vienna, Wisconsin, on the evening filled at ator ti Sayles, with near Mattoon, | gas was struc Brown ratiroa Pittsbu itt were Kliie —Two men, named { O'Hara, sitting on the at Sn the evening of th shift! engine. ifting =.) years, ol neat 2d, {a ‘atin ywaen Slaton, aged | was kill | Station — A Circular saw | villa, New York. noon of the 2d, kill A) years of age, : two other men, | — YW hile workmen w | gravel train at Dallas, | 3d, the bank caved in. killed and four others jured. — While molt n metal was {dumped into a mould in the | partment of the Chicago Rolling Mills, at South Chicago, on the eveu:ng of the 2d, an explosion occurred, scatters ing the hquid melal around. Nine men were injured, four of them-—John Burns, James Garrien, Patrick Dolan and James Carney —ferhaps fatally, —A severe shock of earthquake on the afternoon of the 28th ult, extended from Centreville, California, through Arizona and New Mexico to El Paso, Texas. The shock was also felt at Guaymas, Mexico. All the reports agree that the shocks were proceded by a rumbling sound. At Tucson, Arizona, buildings were cracked and otherwise damaged, and *‘great slies" of Santa Catatina Mountain were torn from its side und thrown Into the valley, while vast clouds of dust rose above its summit, 7000 feet above sea level, Une towering peak, known as the “Old Castle,’ has entirely disappeared, Soon after the earthquake a volcanic erup- tion broke out in the Total Wreck Mountains, 22 miles south of Tueson, and the sky was brilliantly illuminated at might, At Benton, Arizona, walls were cracked, water spouted from ground in the vicinity, and smoke ap. peared in the direction of the Whet.- stone Mountains, eight miles distant, Near Tombstone, Arizona, a lake, covering an acre of ground, was buried i burst on n nd severely gre joa Texas, One were badly nfessed aguer Wagner scene and lod! dea’ juake on the no lives were | m El! Paso, Texas, » great sl f th 1 1K of o rs have haif.nas half-pa i 8ix oo’ been clock "3 § h, being ver tains of Arizo a wood fire large the 5th ation of favor: y denate € incor societies was reported Married Iersons’ passed finally. Adjourned. In the House on the 5th the Rapid Transit bill was passed finally-—yeas, 113; nays, 34. A number of appropria- tion Lills were passed, among them the providing for Pennsylvania's represen- tation in the Constitutional Centenary celebration. Adjourned, --A violent thunder storm over Buffalo at 2 o'clock on the mourn ing of the 6th, 1'wo dwellings and a church steeple were struck by lightning and a barn was consumed. Telegrams from various parts of Southern and Central New York and Northern Pennsylvania report violent thunder storms on the 6th. Much property was destroyed and several persons were killed by hghtning. --Whiie Jonn A. Keiger was super- intending work at his qua.ries near Bridgeport, Montgomery county, I’enna.. on the morning of the Gth, he fell from a ledge and suffered a concus- sion of the brain, which caused his death in half an hour. He was a town Councilman of Bridgeport, ~Colonel W. H. Bolton, ex-superin- tendent of second-class matter in the Chicago IMest-office, convicted of em- bezzling about $25,000, was on the Oth, sentenced to four years in the pen. tentiary. ~ At Guaymas, Mexico, on the morn. ing of the 5th, Colonel Arvizer, lLieu- broke Rencon with the A fow American and at- 1 in custo tenant Guiterez and fouls were shot dead In accordance of court-martial, weeks ago they crossed the line with a squad of soldiers tempted to release a man hel dy by the local officers, -Nine :nement houses in Alle gheny City, Pa., were burned the morning of the 6th, and sixty persons rendered homeless. Loss, $15,000, The wood and brush on ( moun. tain, in the Catskills, caught lire within three hundred feet of the Hotel Kaa- terskill on the morning of the 5th, The flames were extinguished, Early on the morning of the 6th the fire again broke out on the opposite side of the road, and in the afternoon the hotel was reported in danger. A fire com- pany left Catskill early in the afternoon for the scene. sentence 14 Ol leve STATE LEGISLATURE, SENATE, In the Benate on the 24 the Legisla- tive Apportionment bill was read for the first time. A message was received from the Governor vetoing the bill to amend the law of 1809 so as to permit railroad and canal companies In Schuyl- kill county, by the purchase stock and lands of manufacturi panies, ¢ in manufactu The Governor objects that ure, being property vioialion Of the ids ng t Je wo Rage Special legis been advertised: of a constit 13 antagon » general sale i reported Rev Cily may hh of them as are in the cf ovided the consent of ang { 0 impose resiri such roads may and bonds to an amount ficient to build such road ar to pay such damages as may resull therefrom, but not to exceed the amount limited by Councils, The Connell ii, pro- viding for the general Incorporation of elevated railroad companies, was re- ported. A communication was received from the Governor announcing that he had signed the bill for an additional Orphans’ Court Judge in Philadelphia, Adjourned. In the House, on the 31, the follryw- ing bills passed finally: Senate bill, fo: maintenance of associations for cons trol of fires and saving of life and prop- erty, House bill to establish county boards of beaith, Bills were also passed for the better protection of wages of labor and supplementary to the Me- chanics’ Lien law, The General Ap- propriation bill was passed to third reading. Adjourned. In the House, on the 4th, the bill al lowing labor organizations to call upon the Governor to appoint policemen for them was passed finally, A resolution, offered by Mr, Isenburg, was adopted for the appointment of a committes to investigate the charges of fraud in con. nection with the report of the Rapid Transit bill. A number of appropri. tion bills passed second reading. The General Appropriation bill was passed finally. Adjourned. In the House, on the Gth, the sup- plement to the act establishing a health office at Philadelphia was passed finally, It gives the Register of Deaths and Marriages authority to ad. oaths. law Iadge for © minister additional county failed of a Constitution tority. Mr. Faunce time by speclal order 177, which provides that n road track sh: be lai Philadelphia hereafter, city In opening new road tracks shall deepen or elev: grade go to avold grade Adjourned, este id ail or glree bx ou - Nankin's Porcelain Tower I'be city of Nankin, once the capital China, has for centuries been famous to the “*barbarians” of the outer world for its poreelain tower—a splendor of its anclent Peking usurped its dignity as the seat of the empire, The place 18 now, to a great extent a city of ruins; and the city proper has shrunk to one-fourth of its former dimensions. The pcreelain tower was built quite early in the fifteenth century, by order of the Em- percr Yuhgloh, and as a work of filial piety. It was a monument to the memory of his mother, and he determined its beauty should as far Of any similar memorial Ol relic of the days before outshine t as the cendent virts son’s eve, of her sex f+) "n that Year fre- nlinued than 274 tbat 3 » ir ADS, Since ris Years comparatively ow and then the boi wr Haye dition 1 remind itants that the rocks below THeans « - aa fron and Bri or » auses of iron Work } ted of brick and ir the subject of 1 aon ioosenin Ings m have been ) niry nds that the two y careful ir engineer, who 1 henomenon is largely due to in expansion of the under the e of tem- i Iron fronts facing tw the th become loosened far sooner than Iron floors, and beams become sources of rather than permanence. also, in bulldings in which extiemes of temperature are necessary. ni Litiid MARKETS, Ses THE PROVISIONS. eel city fam b Hams .e "ork Mess Prime Mess, new, Sides stoked... ... 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Edinb: catches ; is manger. —A horse in anywhere near bh ren the paddies are expecied to (rreat Esstern a speed of twen uf 1 of great phy ¥ Ea To the r ta wa er plo led { Texas who ¢ | sitting. — Efficient service was rendered by g | fernale fire brigade —composed of the operatives—during a recent fire in an English mill, — Residents of an avenue in P.lis- burg arose on a recent morning to figd that rascals had carried off the steps of thelr dwellings. —The Maine Legislature killed a bill preventing the sale of cigarettes fo minors, because its pr made Lg fine too heavy. — Fourteen clocks &eep the time at the State House iu Augusta, Maine, al { eight-day. Two of the clocks are over | forty years of age. | —A man in Per | pair of white rabbi | now has seventy Or must be add that olf icked two dozen sleet os ra )JeCOLS ” ania bought 3 year ago, He +g ry i¥ "ie wae ug rahbits yZapr i natural io ted to exceed 31,500, a parve. lows gas pipes P ‘4 JOU per annum, mdicating rate of expans | dustry. During a Indias in Washington is I i 3 > y : i DUiEALCes i ury Department investigated, ane found abated. A ventilating shaft, heated by colls of steam pipe, wili be erected to carry off the foul air from the I 3» main sewer under the build ing. ~ A crank from North Carolina was arrested in Washington rec vagrant. He stated th tramped to Washington President's chair, if there was jection. There were serious 80 he was the farm days, | ~ Mississippi tax collectors has notified, in view of of to being the ay #4 ws I sent VW the recen the Supreme Court on stop collecting the t commercial “drummers’’ whisky salesmen) in that State derived about $40. source, steel cruiser ever claimed, ie first a, it is launched Trom a ship yard poa., She fulfilled the and will be used by Government for the defence of } lia The building of such a vessel by native workmen is a long stride the indus trial arts by the Chinese, { =—It Is estimated that R | umbrellas are made in this country an nually, The number umported is nc stated. There 18 hardly any article wi use that we don’t get somewhat at tached to, but an umbrella rarely stay: long enough to enter into this category ir 0 000 o Louisiana, and said to be the larges { known, runs 100 miles north and south The immense tract is divided into con venient pastures, with stations o ranches every six miles. The fencing alone cost nearly $50,000. ~A natural carlosity has been dis covered at Solothurn, Switzerland, the centre of a large watch manufacturing district. It is the nest of a wagtail built wholly of long #piral steel shay ings, without the least part of veget able or animal fibre used in its con struction, The nest has been preserves in the Maseum of Natural ilistory ~The bounty of five cents placed ox each jack rabbit scalp is resulting in great slaughter of the pests in Calis fornia. The Elko Jedependen: says that, on a recent day, certificates for bounty on 20,000 scalps were presented to the Board of County Commissioners; and the Harney Valley Zions tells of 4 wagon load of 7,000 scalps starting for the county seat.