—————— —— "0 BO DOA. 515805077151 son so — THE NEWS. A band of robbers set fire to a temp e in a Chinese town near Canton, sccording toad- vices received in San Francisco, and 2,000 live: were io. Wadleigh's oid mill at Atkins, Tenn, burned. It wos used as a lodging house. Joe English jumpel from a seccn d-story wind,w and brose his neck. escape by tho elevator. Twenty other lodgers barely escapsd with their lives —— Dr. Samuel Logan, one of the oldest aad most prominent physicians of the South, died suddenly iu New Orleans of apop exy. Mrs. Logan d ed three days ago, and blow prostrated the husband. Dr, was born ia Charleston, 8B. C ——A the heart of thy retail district fire in $245,000. The fire destroyed the iour-story stove front building at N s. Walnut street. The Jaccard Watch and Jewelry Company lose $130,000, fu ly in- sured: the Foster Woolen Company, $530,000, jnsurance not known; the K msas Ci.y Art School $3,000; oss on building 49 000, inured for $35,000. —— Chief Buchanan, in cha gol live stock department, bas chosen James Mortimersuperiatendent of the Westminster Kennel Club, New York city, as sup erinten- dunt of the doz show, at the World's Fair. ~The dry goods store of Joseph Bryan, in Newark, N. J., wes burned. Joha Bryan, father of the proprietor, woo was sleeping in the store, was so badly burned that he died at the hospital, 4he Prudential Insurarce Company bas 800 to $2,000,000, and declared an figure, The Wichita Electrical Railroad was sold by the skeriff under a mortgage of $320,000. The property was bought in by the bondholders. ——John Cally Campbell wis found dead mn his Hotel, in Minneapolis. The gss wes turned on, and the man had been asphyxiated. —- Jeffersonville, Ind, was shaken by an earth- Fak on Sunday resulted in a victory for the advocates of opening the Fair on that day.—— Frederick Eteasperger, eighty-two years old, who for fifty-six years had served CEN. BUTLER DEAD Passes Away, | Hs Death Came Unexpecied at His Washington Residence, tater, of Mass ichusetts divd | at his Washiogton residence on New { avenue at 1.8) v'clock A, M, General Bat'er was taken i'l in { about a month ago, bu: no ser.ous Benjamin I. Jervey Boston termina. | tion was expected. He came to Washinton jus’ before Christ | mas, sn i for the most part of the time bad | kept quietly in his rosidence, His death was due to hears failure, BERTCH OF GENERAL BUTLER, Doerfliald, N. H., on November 5, 1814. He | was graduated at Waterville Colle ze in 183%, | and studied law, bigianing ! Lowell, Mass, in 1811, He early | to she Democratic pariy. In 1853 he was | Senate. He was a delegate to the Nat onal | Damocratic Convention in 186) at Charles- | ton, 8B. C., but withdrew with other North sraers on acccuat of the stand takea on the s ave trade qu.stion. {| ran on the Democratic ticket of Massachuset s. He had previously bean a brigadier g for Governor ne Civil War be enterel the Union He was placed in command of Bal. tiunore and afterward of Fortress Mon: oe. of ha runaway slaves to Lbheir mas. ers on Lie ground that they were “contraband of war” ~an expression that bec une lamous eral Butier commande { the land force that awsisted Farragut in the captare of New O.- lesns on May 1, 1862, and alterward govern- | ed that city unit November of the :ame yor. Toward thy latter part of 18831 he was laced in command of the Department of firginia ani North Carolina—ths Army of the James, While Grant was marcuing on twhmond, in July, 18.4 General Butler made an uusuccesfula. tempt 10 take Peters burg, and in Decemter was beaten in Furt Fi her. te was then relieved of his Central Railroad, wis stuck by a traia at Conowags, N. Y., and killed. ——The knit. ting mill of Allis McAdam & Co, at Utica, N. Y., was badly damaged by fire. — broken rail caused a car on the Downington and Lancaster Railioad to be overturned, killing Peter Damman, a passenger,——It is reportel in Havana that Igaaci> Herrer, who was kilnapped by bandits a day or so In 1566 hs was elected to Congress by the R pubiicans of Mas«achu ¢.t* and continued i to represeat that party .nths National J{ouss | of Ripreseaators unt I 1877, when ho re | turned to the Democrat ¢ party and i: 1878 and 1570 was a candi late for governor oun | the party's ticket. He was defeated thse years bue ia 1882 he was agin nominated and elected. He served only one term, lo 1583 be nas candidaie for President on ths tcket of the Greenback Labur party. Since tue war be hes practiced jaw ia Bs Ins Vegns, has boen released by the bandits upon the paym nt $10,000, — Lewis Baker diad in Poughkeeopsia at the age of 101 years.—— David J. Williams celebrated kis 108d birthday in Saratoga. Harry C. Combs, a brakeman on Pennsylvania Railroad, was accidently kiljed in Phiiadelphia.——East Franklin « owned by the Heading Company, was ebliged to suspend operations, because of the extreme co.d weather. Other oli it ix said, will also suspend work temporar- Hy. ~—T oe Buprome Court of Wisconsin af- framed the ruling of Judge celebrated state treasury cases, whers state recovers some { interest from former treasurers. The confirmed by all the judges Gov. J geld, of lilinois, was inaugurated wih n to them of the wry, Ties, + ~ % t Sewton 2) U0 tary display-——The prosec iting commities in the Dr. Briggs case doo the General Assembly, —- Several men were kilied and others injured by the bursting of & fly-wheel in a Pittsbarg mill. ——A big fire in Boston destroyed property to the vaius of $1,000,000. —-A letter from Goochland Court House, Va., states that James Coe man and Sasan and Ellen Winston have been arrested for the murder of Rober: led to appeal to and the father of Kilea, edlored. Tha girl says that Coleman killed Winston with an axe, piled wood on the on the 3Tth of November last. The charred remains of Winston was found in the debris next day. ——Duriag church services in For. DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES Joux Monoax leit Freeland Houghton, Pa. He lost found frozen to daath Joseprit and Henry Austin, 11 and 13 v ars cid resp ctively, were drowned at Water. town, Conn £2 walk to hs way aod was Jonx and Paul Closky, Poles were struck by a Lehigh Valley train near Fairy ow, Pa, { John was killed and Paul fatally injared, A snow-plow on the Gieat Northe n Rail road was wrec ed near Java Station, in Montana. by an avalanche, and four mes were killed Tae wife of Dr, H. I. Rchardson, of New York, was fatally bursed at her bom» in Sea CLA, Long Island, by her clothing catching fire from a range ANprEw Passirrran Italian of Pittaburg saved two ¢ Jdldren from beiug run over by 4 locomotive, tut io dong so sustained ia Juries which way provs fatal, THE works of the F. rt Warne Electric Company, in Fort Wayoe, indiana, wera dasuages i by firs to the extent of $5).0), The loss is covere l by imsuranoe, Two sons of William years, of Dalias, Texas, who went rabbis aunting and did not return home, were found dead, Jocked in each other's arms. They were frozen to death, . Tag temporary brils ceross the Raritan river at New Brunswick, Now Jerwey, was | swopt away by a flood, The contractors will | lose 825,000, It is feared that the $100.00 tone arch bridge, nearing completion, would Tue engine of a freight tra‘n blew up near Francesville, Ind, killing two men and par. bags fatally injaring anotaer., A larmer ane | soun-H3winford vendetta had = hard battle, and several on each side were kil'ed and wounded. Ths southi-bound limited train on the Ili Boks Central was wrecked a mile and a-half ent.raly. The engiveer, firerian and express messes or wore bad y injired —-A deal bas beats cone uded with the Nova Scotia mine owners by which the Pennsylvania |aroas obtain control of their coal fleld A syn- dicate formed in New York by Mesars. BR. A Lancaster & Co,, under a contract with the Governor aad State Treasurer of South Caro. lina, has placed a large block of new 4 per cent. refunding bonds of the state of Bouih Carolina, lssued for the redemption of the Brown consols, which fall due July 1, 1803 aod will in a short time offer for saly the balance of th: authorized bsue.——A com. mittee of railroad men, representing the In. dustrial Union of Bouth Carolina, have fssued a call for a state convention, to be held in Columbia on the 15th of March next, the purp s» of enlarging and solidifying the erganiza ion for determined oppositim to the presont stats adainistration, John Huatiogton, the Standard O11 millionaire, died in London. He oad beea ill but a few days with i flamstion of tie lungs —Coa- piderable exc t unent prevailed at Cocilton, Wis., when it was lesrn d thet the Rev Father Hon syman, | astor of BS, Aug is ines Catholic Church, was deranged and at large with a loadsd revolver in his bans. He was finally captured, an Ihishsnds wers so badly frozen that he was unable to use the pistol. Both fest aud his facs were al 0 frozen. ct Oe ro LIVED TO GREAT AGE. A Woman Dies in Vermont With 110 YXoars to Her Credit, ~ Mre. Bushey did in ths towa of Georgia, Vt, afew days azo. Shy was the oldest woman in Vermont, possibly (n “as United ates, having lived 110 years, A daughter, of anid a son of seventy re Dagny tlived three Mey years bands, Ab the tiie of her death her hair gine was bauy burt by a piece of fyime | meted PEOPLE AND EVENTS. ————————— Ma Swivsunrye has written a long poea His early life was passed AT a basinew cater in Elizabth N. J, cross toe first by means of asother viaduot, | Ir makes a mai who yearns to kill a doer, But the locomotive had A Caxpipate for Senat sr from Connec'is | known now, tnt of d stinction ia the last generation, Congress. In the Republican National con such o ators as Coukiing. Doxserson Carvery, of Bt Mary's Par ish, the new Henator from Lousiana, haw heroic stuff {a him, In the dead of night dur.ng the late armed unpleasantoess hs swam into Atehafalava Bay, carcrylug a for. none ad a torped » dida't go off, but the dsed w, Hs is a lawyer plaater, Hexny Loomis Nrrsox, one of the edi torial writers ¢f the New York World, u eutioro | amoog the iriend: and assooiates © rior the office of private secretary, Mr, Nelson was private secretary of pint. | sls during nis tenure of the Speakgrsh | Congress, and is well known to be terms of © oss intimacy wi h Mr. Clovel ind, Tur Queen had ths traditional boar’s head rT ar ono ani rc ron eof. This latter, Pen ni he youtoful people may not know, is simply she two un- divided sirloin of wef, was roasted at the great kiichen fire at Winder. When it was wold it was adore | with hor Majesty's mono. gram in horseradish and sent to the royal sideboard. Te days before Christmas the Prince " Wales recu ved a fine live boas “8 ent fron n August mam ths ) festunplion in shat it fulfilled progee Perm .t sd Ume. A vAYT of loge war heouthy down the gate ea a va on, recantly, wie ian a ; 20,000 foot of F to eno 1 1t is said ; J uberutsn £6 ba 1th gat gor lo 8 re ever nto Puget Sound, daraft Just July which w FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS, Senate, 1611 Day. In the Beuate Mr. Platt intro- luced & bil to provide a teruporary govern. Was referred to the Committee ou leir.tories, The bill grant ing auditional qua antine powers and im- Mai ine taken and the Wis up, be ¥#X- of views an agree to tue biils on the subject of quarantine an i Alter sn penate ad executive ses:lon toe journed, 17TH DAY.~— After the disposition of rov- tine business, Mr. McPherson spoke upon the joint resolution mtreduced by nim directing the secretary to suspend purchases of sliver bullion. Mr. Aldrich gave notice ot his in- m de Ly Mr. Harris tor the 1egular order, which was Soveral amendments tha bill went over. Senator Dawes introduced a bill 10 ratify | to make appropriation for this purpose, 18TH Day.~The bill granting additional quarcntine power and unposing additional wuti s on thes Marine Hospital service was passed after the seventh section had (een amended so as to give the President power ts prohibit in whole or part the introuucs tion of persons or property into this coun- try. Tue bill prohibiting immigration for un: year was permitted to inpse, option bill was thea taken up and was under consideration at the time of adjourument, 198 Day. Mr. Kenpa's death was an- in the absence in West Virginia of tee de od Senator's colleague, Mr, Faulkner. The S+#nate thercupon adjourned, 200m Day I'he S mate pas ed the bill ex vi 1on of the statute for lis fur seals. Bill t) es'ab ish a public library ani reading room in Wa hiugton was re ferred. Toe MceGareahan bili was then cons. dered, but atter a »peech Mr. Mills, ment over ani the bitl came up. Feveial amendments wore offerel and NS mator Hale gave notice that be wou d offer an am ndment 1 the Furtifica ion bill provi ling jor the pur. come of ground for commencing the work of fortifications on Cushings Island provioing for the construction of gun ata mortar ba tories, as suomitied by the Secre tary of war, at a cot of E150. 000 Anti-option rejec tal, House. 18ra DAY —In the House po miscellaneous bus ness was « onsidered, ihe Lis ret « Columb a Appropriation bill was considered jn Con mites of the Whole, The hill, alte di+cu sion, was reported 10 the House, but ¢ quorum disappeare!, and an adjourom ul was had without the measure being dispx of orn Day prop ation act on was taken efficiency of the dn The District of Cs bill was passed on the bill to ! militia A was made for and against the izing the Norfolk and Western to extend its the Duwtrict of Columns, and discueion. the House, ijastead of r. LOOK a Mr. Watson , introdoced in the Houses a bil ’ CLOT © i STANCE iumbia Ap No fina promo th strong ni till anthor lines nto regres national to provide { gran insgw 3 r ihe f dep wit and for the Yice money orders there the payment of such o funn snd LAIN Consideration of the bill for Norfrik npnd Wester: rest of Column 1 # Dax the ndmiss on of Katlrecad into the Di umed and the Ura pitition the Cons: ftuti | haces 4 iA WAS UOBATIS Was Dans | I | proposing n surety ha re amendmenis § uting the 31-8 the 4th day of March wement and t rmination of is of members of Congress, a g that Congres should bold nual mesting on the second Monday | uary and sutstitauting the 30th of April fo the 4th of March, as date mencement and termination © dent and Vice-FPres d ut was defented, res as the “n ber for i the f the taken Pros up an Zist Day No business but the rec of the Banking Committes’'s majority an my nority reports on the apr eal of the Sher man act was done ia the House, Senate Keuna's death was anpouncel, and tix House adjourned Ziad Day The speakeriai a letter from ths Ssoretary of showing that §19 9% har bean {furmers and seizing ~flicers dur year ending June Ste, 1863 Bakes of Kansas, fotroduced a8 bill for the free coinage of silver and making it anlawlal fou any person to make any contr cl, note draf bis payable in any »preifie coin or cur rency. Mr. Payne, of New York, duced a bl appropriating £50,000 for the construction of vew t uiidiogs and the en Inrgement of the military post at Oswege Now York. wy § ewe wid §f hafore theHonwu peil ftom ng the flsca Mr nts WORK AND WORKERS. Firrzex thousand dollars’ worth of grid fem the Cariboa gold mine, near Truro. A LARGE vein of natural gas was stroe: Handy Creek, near Uswero Th nos of the escaping gas c.uld be beard Tux loeymotive shops of the Erie Railroad a reduction of one hour. A similar reduct on will be made in the ober Erie Tue Inoal Fede ‘ation of Labor at Wash ingten DL C.. embracing 28 organ zations, has adopied reso utions asking Congres tw It is said that n arly one-ha { of she delegates to the Fe leration are foreign born, Tuner mors anthracite blast fursace #p ctively—in Pennsylvania will go into hiss Cororapo’s total mineral produ »ti n der. ing 15902 was value | at $41,565 124 of which Her total mineral The r preseniativ sof ths various organi tederatvon,” Ir is rep rted at Durango, Coloradns, that 7000 gol t ininers ars “wird ag nlorg' the Ban Juni river tor a dwtanes of 150 mides, and 158 Samiag in at the rate of 300 # rors Groen Riv.r, Uiab, a d as many through Darsn 0. (0) ww company bas FON mon at work. i i 4 ADDED ANOTHER CORPAE. So; in Whi'e Watching Ons Dead Body an Oil Lamp Explodes With Fatal Rosul's. A despite from Ciarksvile, Tean., says: While neighbors wers sitt ng withthe corpse of Mss Jane A jams, Mrs, Adaws attomp.- od t+ fill a coal ofl lam from a full can. An burned as to caus) ber death the next day. Mr, Adams, two of his 50% aud thydaugh- ter were danger usly burned in endeavor: ing to extinguiss the flames from Mes, Adams’ clothing. The burning oil set fire 10 PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Epitome of News Gleaned from Varioue Parts of the Btate. 1% the fi:nt between the Pittsburz Reduce tion Company and the Cowles Company ever the 1izht to make alumi umn, the Court has decided in favor of the former. Tuene is trouble between the New York, Susquehanna & Western and the cont of erators, whose ou put it handles, over tailroad the price paid, BEWARD GERNERT, a Jerks County farmer, has been arrested, suspected of being ringleader of a band of robbers that have | een operating for several years, Jupnues Beer and Gresn, of Bchuyl, prosperous 450 applicants, 50 per cent. more than last Vear, Standard Oil Company to recover $40,000 City disaster, negligence. In the event of a favorab e out come many more suits will follow. IN the Allen-Stineman contested election in Btineman's favor on the ground thas fraudulent intent should not be ing place, Hazleton came upon a bermit's but whose ago and had not been wenn sines, Eilers of the buried A xunser of Berks County farmers have been swin dled through being induced to in vest in al Fceonomite Bocisty, od valuable stallions that proved to be worth little, Tnx Board Hospita bave reconsidered their determina tion to appoint ouly Of the Dela ware County Medical Society to positions on the staff, Bisce the Chr been mills. mea bers stimas shut-down resumed in some of the Beth eben Ar a meeting of Knights of Labor at leading it is said plans were considered to oppose the Reading Railroad in its runs ored plan to drive labor unions from the road, RerezsextaTives of the Farmer's Alll ance visited Wernesville to make an inves tigation of the work done on the Asylum for the Chronic Insane, It has been rumored that it was inferior. Joskrn D. Werks, of Pittsburg, who bad charze of mining and manufacturing for United Btates Census, has resigned with Buperintendeat the owing to a conflict Yortor, Two claimants for possession of the Al toons. Clearfield & Northern Railroad have appeared in the Jerk of the National House of porsons of James Keer Hepr sents tives, and Samuel P. Langdon, of Philad- chin IRE verdict of the | ‘ Lairtesn a rikers st the iry in the ease of the Dusguene Steel works the Carnegie Company, iound ten guilty two of unsawini assonbiy while one 1itted 1) if tw it 4 Pp of Oliver & | s Iw 1'iey wheels lolter sn, Fills o men were Kille and several slighsly hurt HE sarpius in the Sate Treasury tracted the attention of the J uumber propose a radical eh awe giving the roads isto ihe bands Siate, while others would use Lhe money {o the benefit of the schools ing Peansylvauia Fisi Commission met i NCT anton and approved the recommenda tion to appropriate $5900 fo exhib, Mx Hemxuy J. Binpre, of Philadelphia, the founder of ths “Lydia Baird Home and Hospiiai” of Carlisle, bas selected aboard of mausagers for the ins iinticn Joun L. SvLLIvaN, the a World's Fair would-be train ine, nar Altoona, on the night of Decssuber i, was convicted mn the Blair County courts 000 fine and ten ye urs’ Peaitentiary. PoiLAapELPEIA capitalists, beaded by James W, Shepp, Lave cbinined a controll, imprisonment in the Heading. CABLE SPARKS, art, # i sane, perished, starvation. destroyed by tire stateman and ons of the found rs of ihe Austrian consti ution, is dying. Evipexce before the French Parliamen- tary Commision investigating the Panam Canal scandal sh swe | that the expenditure in corruptiog ths pres were but a trifle when compare { with the enormods emouul los: in bogus contrac & Tux Dominion government has decided that it will hear the argument up n She ap pea: of the Cathol es of Manitoby against the enforoemeat of the act pused by the provi cial legislature avolishin «+ ths separ ate school system in that provines, Exotian offi ers in Lond conversant wiih she condition of affairs in the Sou lan believe the the report that a body of Egyp tian troops had recently defeats | a foros of Mahommodan mon is vear Ambigol, i un. true. The offi ‘ers, ou the contrary, ve the Kgyptien troo = were aanibila Tie Baroness de Roques, moth.-r Mrs Mayur.c: the American woman serving sentence in England for p ioning ber hus band, denise the sta omeut in the Bt. J Gagstte of London, that her dan hier hai ben swa lowing need os in order to cause an effusion of blood from the a thereby create the impression hat she was A WONDERTUL CLOCK, An Astronomical and Horological Curls osity, i — Adolphus Hacnsle and Augustus Noll, ! Biack Forest (Germany) clock have just finished the most | wonderful of all clocks, an astronomical and horological oddity that throws all | It shows i quar- | two the seconds and strikes the hours, It also shows the f the moon, the | revolutions of the earth and the zodiac, 10,000, Tiflis, Trieste, Rome, Munich, Berne, New York, Geneva, Boston, Paris, Metz, London and, on the large face in the center, the time at the place where the clock is located, At the right of the principal works there is a calendarium, at the left a Vienna, Cairo, by a simple peice of mechanism attached second and minute hands are placed, At the expiration of each minute an | ungel strikes a bell, whereupon the hands on each of the 17 faces simultaneously move forward one minute, The expira- tion of the quarter hour is indicated by | the angel striking twice, ln the of each hour the ages of man are rep resented. At the end of the first quarter | a child appears, at the second a youth, an aged grandsire. gure of Death, at the fourth The hour is struck by a fi by whose side stands an angel, t Death not to strike at the appearance f the first three figures, to the belli when the old man appears on e¢ scene. At the left of the clock, helf on its side, stands Christ sur- rounded by the Twelve Apostles. At the time when Death strikes the hour the Twel bow Master, who goes throug! t of blessing them by bowing his his hands. At and evening, the : monks appear go into a tiny church for prayer: asthey disappear through the door che ral music is played. At If a night watch appears and blows his born hourly : ] or until x 8 a cock crows from a window ft.hand « eit. ait +s Vis On as vi before the who thie a head and raising th morning 2 3 Je both i! rings a bell 6 o clock a sexton ana ficures of thiee ana bin the evening ian i for the next four hours, orpner of the both x | tht the calendar noon ays {« lock, iy and dale ap wd of . Hae i end of the onin 81 days, the y res opriate {a ing i a1, and pIAaYs A solo, ar v Neos It indicates Appr * at 12 t a'clock, 8 trumpeter appears wupanied by an in chostra, I'h ; the of the new yesr, numbers ch ready for the 107 of time musical treat all hing 6 tail i 3 ” and during the Ange 18 we wele The Ragpickers of Paris, The wealth of Paris that the rubbish and are worth millions. There are more than fifty thousand persons who earn a living by picking up what others throw away. Twenty thousand women and children exist by sifting and sorting the gather ings of the pickers, who collect every day in the year about 1200 tons of mer. chandise, which they sell to the whole sale rag-dealers for some 70,000 francs. At night you see men with baskets strapped on their backs, a lantern in one hand, and in the other a stick with an iron hook on the end, rapidly, their cyes fixed on the ground, is 80 bound ices refuse of he cits light, and whatever they find in the way of paper, rags, bones, grease, metal, etc. , they stow away in their bask ts, men, the scavengers’ carts, of the day vou may remark isolated rag- pickers, who seem to work with independent air. generally noviees: men who, having been for their living like the wild beasts. The morning pickers are experienced and regular workers, who pay for the privilege of sifting the dustbin: of a certain number of houses and of trading with the results. The rest, the majority, control, working when they please and loafing when they please. They are the philosophers and adventurers of the pro. fession, and their chief object is to enjoy life and meditate upon ita problems, [Harper's Magazine. AS SAA BSS SAN, Church Hospltality, The anecdote is told of Genersl Grant that soon after Lis first nomination for the presidency he was in the city of —-, where he had not been expected and was known to but few, and there, on a rainy Bunday, ontered a church and took a sent in a vacant pew not far from the pulpit. The man who rented or owned the coming in and seeing someone In the seat, sent the sexton to ask him to leave it, which the general juietly did simpitaariog: 4 supposed a ¥ pew a gentleman, or have tera} it, [Detroit RS pom should not lish skating co ith marten TWENTY-ROUR KILLED. Colorado Miners Lose Their Lives Through a "Windy Shot.” Overcoms by Gas and Black Damp, Oaly One Escapes. At King four miles from Como, where the Union Pacific of mines, twenty-four miners were killed by aa ope ates a number onl explosion The first news of the disaster wes received an in D mver, wh «u an order from Como for number of coffins was received, and som afterward the story of the exp osion and of the fataliti 6 wes mude known, Physic aus left immediately for the scene of the disas- ter and everything possib'e was done alleviate the sufferings of the injured. The accident wus caused by wost miners call a “windy shot.” that is, the charge of powder had been in uffciently tampsl. The result was the { wtunt explo jon ol the gas in tue ch vmber of the miwes where the men were work ng. The ¢ ncussion set fire and circulated ths black dam, and the almost justant death of toe 1wenty-four men lol lowed Of the twenty four victices of the disaster twenty-one were italians, one a Scstchman, aud two of them wore Americans, About eight of them w. re married men, Tweniy- five mes were at work in the chamber, but one of them sscape | death, The siogle rur- vivor wes thrown forward upon his face by the tremendous orce of the blast, at wes pot sei iou-ly hurt, and, rcrambiing over the prostate bodies of bis fel ow wockmen, he inde his way tthe surface, The volss of the explosion was beard in every part of the mine, and ail ths other men eu ploy«d in the other chambers of toe mine, 0. whom there were about seventy five rushed to the open air. There was immed ately the widest excitement in the the villa e, and a j1escuing party was quickly organiz d air stili came from the chamber, but brave men rushed in aod brought out the bodies. 1 be bead of neariy every family in the Jittie town was employed in or about the miner, and the womsn ad «bidren crowded around the en'rance #8 the Do ies wer's car- ried out into the daylight. 11 was not until after dark that th iss body was brought from tbe mine The dead was ploced in Lhe company’s store-house, where the bruised and i iacken d feces were eagerly scanned by friends aud je atives P. Harding, superintendent of the mine, did everything possible 10 assis. the work of rescue. He wire Denver for coffias for the victimes. The poridon of the mine in which the ao cocurred was promptly sealed up by ths proper alli porities 10 await the arrival of asp clor of coal wines, 10 0 ihe Blale ~ MARKETS. 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