THE NEWS, Qeorge Helule was crushed to dexth in a fog-snaper vat in Buffalo. —— Wm, T. Red- fern an i J hi Ditzell, while shoveling snow grom the 100f of the new cpera louse, in RBiizabath, N. J, fell to tha street, being car- vied down by an avalanche of snow. Had- fern was instantly killed, but Ditzol wes only slightly injured.——The entire plant of the J. N. Roberts Mauufacturing Company, manuf otur va of baskets and veneeriog, at Poplar Bluff Mo., was burned. . The loss is placed ut $10.00), with small insurance, ——— Chailes Wilon Rowe was convicted in the United Slates Court, in Philadelphia, of using the mali s {or the purpose of defraui- fog and of conspiracy. Sentence was de- ferred. Rowe's scheme was very compre: bensive, and he succeeded in swindling lum- bermen throughout the Northwest of thous, ands of dollars ~The annual session of tha Great Covucil of Improved Order of the Red Men was beld in the Mas nic Temple, in Trenton, N. J ——A verdict of temporary fnsanity wa« rendered by the coroner's jury in Philadelph a, in the case of Robert J, Chapman, of the Chapman Decorative Com- pany, who committed suicide by sbooting himself in the head. — Max RHeesa a general werchandis) dealer, of Shenandoah, Pa., was foun | guilty before Judge Butler in the United States District Court, in Philadel phin, of the charge of using the mails in carrying on a s'beme to d fraud.—A three year-old daughter of William Grubb, who liv.s near Sharpsburg, was boiled to death in & kettle of hot milk. Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, re ceived the torual resignation of Chief Jus- tice Paxton. It was accepted and ordered filed in the State Department. There is no hint as to his successor, but the name of Judge Heydrick is mentioned. —Hugh McD, Court of No. a Scotia.—A bitter struggle sociation, Inlisna Btove Works, Kiechle Brentans & Obsndorfer and Kahn, Myer ~—A fire broke out in the headquarters of the Whirkey Trust in Peoria, which occas. foned only a small loss. The fire caught from a defective flue in the upper story, near the roof, which was partially consum-d. ~——During the storm, Eng neer McMannis, of the steam-tug 8.a King, towing barges from Philadelpbis for Boston, was washed overboard.——Although Govervor McKia. ley fs bankrupt by the Walker failure, he says be will not resign the governorship. — Four pa'nters were seriously burt by a fal) of scaffo'ding fn a railroad depot in Boston, ~—Thres persons were kill «d and twelve in- Jured in a wreck on the West Shore Rail road near Pahnyra, N, Y.——George W, Lichtenthaler. the no‘ed conchologist and marine botanist, died in San Francisco. Frank Ho land was hanged for murder in Brazoria, Texas.——Robert J. Chapman, pany, Umited, committed suici le in the coms. pany's store, in Philadelphia, by shooting himself in the head ——Capt. Gilbert Wil liams, of the Mallory line, died in New York. Cajtain Williams was born at Fssex, Ct, Afty-six years sgo. He had been em ployed Ly the Mallory line for about fifteen years, lalerly commanding the steamer State of Texas — Rev. Josso Albert Lock, a Pre- testant Episcopal clergyman of New York, bas gone over to the Catholic Church, —— Jobn F. Miller, aged twenty-three years, the bookkeeper of the First National Bank of Columbia, Pa., who last June absconded, leaving a shortage of over #8,0X, and who surrendered bhimsell and pleaded guilty, after making a tour of the world, with de- tectives at his hoels, was sentenced to five yea 8’ imprisonment in the Eastern Peniton- tiary by Judge But'er ia the United States Cireunit Court, in Pailadelphia. ——The Beau- pre Mercantile Company, composed of Beaupre, Keogh & Davis, and one of the leading wholesale grocery hjuses of St. Paul, assigned. ——Leosom & Co, hardware deal. ers in Chicag, made an sssignment for the benefit of their creditors. The assets and bilities are, each, estimated at $40,000, wu While John Haley and Daniel O'Leary were drinking together at 1he house of the latter, un Philadelphia, an oid quarrel was renewed between them, and in the fight that followed Haley stabbed O'Leary to death, Haley was arrested. At Newcastle, Ind., Mrz. Rboda Short ridge was arreste), charged w th the mur ler of ber bush wd, and Joseph Tulils was ar- rested at R chmond, charged with being her accomplice. William B. 0. tr.dge died .ast November, Ugly rumors have preva led ever since, andl nis remains were exusumed for examination. Arsenic wes found in large quantities, hence the arcest.-——J bn G. Owens, a well-known sc.entisto! Low isburg, Fa, died recently of yellon fever in Hone duras whie masing excavations for H irvard Univers ty an i codecting exhibits for tie archaclogicnl exhibit at the World's Fair, wane owwis Lowis andl Henry Jackson, both negroes, wiil be hanged on the same scaffold fu Macon some time next mouth, L.wsis & wife murderer, and Jacson shot another negro woom he suspected of uadue intimacy with bis (Jic.mou's) wife, The Supreme Conri bus ja t refused a new trial ia 1 oth cages —— Watior Well rand Joan Domus were + illed, and Fireman McCord and F ag. wan Davis ser ¢. oly injured, in a wreck on the Pens; Ivarha Hehuylaill Valley road, near Phwaixvilie, Pa, —— An unknown mas committed suicid: in a gun store in Annis ton, Als, ——A gpecisl session of the Daaish Evangelical Lutheran Association opened in Chicago. ————s KILLED BY CIGARETTES A Young Man in Brooklyn Made Tn sane, and Then Dies of Apoplexy, A BOUND BY A BLIZZARD. Many States Feel the Effect of the Storm. New York Has a Foot and A-Half of Snow. Batween a fall of 18 inches of sow and a blizzard that has frozen it into solid masses by the noted storm of March, 1838, Numbers of vessels in the bay have been damaged and minor marive constantly being reported. Broadway, of course, is clear of snow, but the avenues of heavy trafllo like West, Wash. fogton, Hudsn, East Grad, Gorek sticats and avenue: Oue, A B, Cand D are almost impassable, This bars trucking along the water-front on both sides of tne city, and shipping industries are at a standstill, er Brenvan's street cleaning departm: nt, with its thousands of men and hundreds of earts, to ¢'ean up tho snow a d restore the streets to their normal condition. From interior points reports come In of blizzard-bound towns and roads made im pas«ible by the storm. The northern tele- graph services is still demoralized, { Ciscixxatr O-—The river has assumed a | It continusd to rise during Saturday night and all of Sunday. | The flood has now created real aslarm. | Trade and traffic is interfered with, New- threatening a: pect, i k rt is already suffering in the lower streots | Mill creek is flooded to almost the top of the { banks and the water has «rep Into some cel { lars on the ' po r sides of Fr nt sti eet, The Big Four and the Chesapeake and Ohio train. were the only ones running ioto the Grand Central Depot. Toe Baliim re | and Ohio Southwestern doe« pot come in farther than Eighth street. The Cincinn iti Bouthern is making its depot at Mel. an avenue, sad the Ohio and Mississippi at Ml! | street. The Biz Four end Chesapeake and Ohio traios are running hike boats, th ough a foot of water at the foot af Bmith, Mound 1ubber boots, are working the switches with ths water up to their kvees. The depot mas- ter at the Grand Central Depot said: ‘No trains can come into the [depot at a stage of 56 feet in the river. At 55 feet the water * The general opision was expressed by river-men that the water will reach a stige of 56 feet. Tue indications above are still favorsble to a rise, while the Southern strearns are still full, BETHLEREM'S BLIZEARD, Bethlehem, Pa.-—-The hurricane drifted country roads, and it will take a week to open them. The Lehigh and Lackawanna | and no traios are run. A funeral cortege from Bethlehem to Naxareth got snow- bound thr eo miles from town, and a relief pany of 100 farmers with shovels and teams rescued them. The storm is the worst for 50 years, At Easton, Pa., a beavy fall of snow was | followed by a tremendous blow all over this { section. The blizzard came up with remark | able suddeunes:, catching many people on | the streets. They were almost prostrated | by the severity of the gusts ! The snow blew so thick it was almost im. | possibile to see arc lights a square distant. BLOWN FROM A BRIDGE. {| Paterson, N. J.—~While John Tripp and | William Dorrian, of Hawthorne, were re | turning home from Paterson at about 1] o'clock and were croming the Erie Railroad | bridge, over the Pasmale River, a terrific | gale o Dorrian | jumped into the stream to save his com. jon, but could not find him. Tripp's xly has not yet been recovered, eo gale HOUSES WASHED AWAY. Huntington, W, Va.—The Ohio River is | | FIFTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Senate, 47TH DAY. In the Senate the proposition for a te for a new government privting office 1 Washing on occu: ied over two 1 ours of the se son. A: umber 6! propo.i- tious in regard to i were voted down, and no decis on at all was made, Auother “site” Guestio i— hat as to the custom house—was also scuss-d at much lengih, and the re- Sit was toast an appropriation of $0.0 0 in addition to the former one of $§1,40.,00) to pay fo the site was mad +. Another sub- ject which gave rise to a rather heated dis- of the soldiers’ home, 4518 Davy.—In the Bena ¢ Washington's farewell address was read by Mr, Madder- The Bundry Civil Appropriation ui} was then taken up and all the amendments made m Committe of the Whol s wus agreed The bill was then passed, The confers was cal 01 up and agreed to. The Consular takn up but, without any action upon it, the Benute proceeded to 1h © ¢ sideration of dn Dav.—Ia less than one hour, the Academy bill's wus read, consiflered and passed, and then the Leg slative, Executive propriates $s 00 000, was tak-n and econ- the t me of sdjourment. all the bills that were reported from the com- 50ts Day.—In the Senate, the Legislative stitute for this ty-five clerks to senators, not The House amendment to ~~ A 1 Amendment offices to be tilled by of ord 1. priation for the expenses of the Civil Ber. vice Canmission was adopted ——8 nator ported favo ably to the House, authorizing veyors of customs Mr. McPherson in- Cr nmictes to wscertain during the rece s of Congress the effect of the tariff laws upon imports, and upon the growth, development and prices of sgrivultural and man factur- ing articles at home and abroad, and upon Wages, House. 40ta Day. ~The Houses Judiciary Cons m tee rp ried favorahly the Hopkins reso. lot on joguiring of the Attorney General why be had not prosecuted the Sugar Trust Tue Con mi. tes on Mi itary Affairs re- ported tavorshiy the 8 nate ili 0 establi-h companies of the hospital corps, United Biates Army. Toe bill was recommended by the 8B. ope ary of War, the major geveral con man jog the army and the surgeon gen. eral. —Sepate bill to facilitate the enf rce- ment of the Immigra jonand Contract lab r Inns went to the cusudar.——The House pwsed the Podoffice bili af er eliminating th provision for special fat mail facilinjes irom Springfield to New Orleans The bi ance of the day and night was spent in filibusieri iz against the Care supler bill, Sha Day. Mr. Henderson moved to go Inte Co un itteo of the Whole for the consi »- M-. Hatch antagonized the motion with the Anti-option Lill, but Mr. Henderson's mo- tion ws suce s«ul, and considerat.on of the Postoffice bul was resumn . Ths bill was reportad to the House and passed. Mr, Pool dian Appropriation bill and Mr, Haich for Mr. Poel was recog. nized, an | carrie { his motio r. Bo the House west inio Committees of the Whole on the At propriation bill aod the speaker called Mr. Hatch to the Chair as presi sing officer. Aft r thies hours’ debate on the bill the House adjourned bist Dax.— The confe ence report on the Army Appropriation bill was agreed to, The Indian Approp istion bill was under consideration whea the House adjourned, dered to the next secretary of the navy, Hilary A. Hertert, of Alabama. He was warmly greeted, and, without regard to | trous flood of i888, The wind is blowing » i fearful gale, and the waves are 10 to 20 fest high. There bas been much damage to | wharf boats and other floating properties, | Towns adjacent to ! highly located, are suffering ver Houses have been upiot and washe Ceredo. much. SECRETARY FOSTER | Exchange of Pleasent Letters Between Him and the President. The official correspondence in regard to the resignation of Secretary of State Foster | is as follows: i DEPARTMENT OF STATE, © | Wassixoros, Feb. usry 21, 1803 { To the Presideut: I heresy t nder my resignation as secre tary of state, to tase effec. on the 131 in stant, to ensbie me to eater upon the duties of agent of the United Btates belcre the Tribunal of Arbitrat on, to convensat Pa: is, to which post you have he: stofore appointed me. In thus d ssolvi g the relations wb ch have so intunately smociated me with you, 1 beg in n manife.t, most sincere and hearty manuer my appreciation of the confiden. eo you have repo ed in me, and to wisa tor you a long life of continuous usefulness and honors. [Sigoed.] RESIGNS Joux W. Fosren. Exgcumive Maxsion, } Wasnixaron, Feuruary 23, 1803 Hon. John W. Foster, Secretar ; of State, I have your lette of the 2ist ins aul tendering * our resignation of the orice of ¢ cretary of state, to 1a .e effect this date, | am sorry that circumstances wi | not permit you to remain in the discharge of the duties of your office until the exp ration of my term; but [ nr #0 the £. ct that as agent of the United States in the Bering Sea arbi tration you can ren.er a superior jublio 8 rvae. I therefore, accept yur resigon- tion; and dong #0 it g ves me great pleasure tu testy to the high and suco. sul charac. ter of your work in the Staie Departinent, Your term has been short, but it has con- nected your name with some i reat dplo- matic events. Our persooal and offic al reo- Intions have been o. ths mst gratifying and sat factory character, snd yun will carry with | my hgh regard and my mos: affectionate wists. Most = neerely yours, bla secreaty Wiis 3 sc ! barton wi retary of state until the end of Mr, 's term, TH UNDER A HUGH ROCK. Crashed Down a Mountain Bide Upon a _ Workmen's Cabin. A large rock on the mountain side at Koeney's Creek, W. Va, broke Joe and stashed through a shanty, killing four men and injuring e ght others. The men were Italian latorers employed In the construction of a short line of Rai road from Nuttallbarg, on the Ches: peaks doin him bogor, 52sp Day.—In the House the Bundry Civil Appropriation bill, wit Benateamend. men's, was referre « to the commi tee of the whole ~The consideration of th. lodian Appropriation bill « as resumed, and a num- ber of amendments acted on. anno. sass — css ost PEOPLE AND EVENTS, Lew Warrace's next novel isdue in May, Justice Hantax ls receiving social honors in Lona 5. Tie Behring Bea arbitration JOux QUINCY Abas was elected Presi- dent iu 15.5 vy te Hou « of Representatives men «or and when Aduins b came Pog. deat he mace Cliy B.c stary ut Biate, But Ciay did nut become President. Trovon E ikon may be worth $3,000,000 or (400.000, he dors Bot own his share of the gr. at properties which bis genius hes fo- duced others to create It was electricity not finance he w sa studying when be port. coed the magioal aj planes Laat bave made hit unique among avenior. Ba" it hes cost $1.0 0,0 0 more or le s to keep trespassers off his preserves. Now be is ufter the Le iron that is found in great quantities in the Jersey M uniains, A BOOK which promises to be of much va.ue to students « f the Bible is row in the Camiriege Usiversity Press, It is 8 colle tion of p ‘pu ar arti les on the hisory and archee sic gy of 310 Bi le, and it is to be oul od “lhe Camb i g- Compunon to the Bible.” Tiev.riius sic 0s Lave be n written by distinguished & ‘bolas, who e aim vas Leen toi torporang the istet reulis, both of crit cism a d ex plorate n, to show how the cmp »ive material of Lue tect wos od togeiber: to explain th: relation of whe gv. eral books to one anoth=r, and 10 conti uous Darrative oi the re glvus history of lerael, Wh 0 bou #1 up as supp © vent to the Refer- ence Bible the whole will constitu ¢ “The Cammy idge Teacher's Bible.” The work will fi © ude a glossary oi Bible wor 8, concord. ance, and au entird dy new set of maps. Tray say t at when Archbisaop Ireland Thies the Pope jot 1 tue American slide of merican se uestion hs trans " od the u ual : gr wry that wetonk ha Hojdoess, a poten- take bai ore am Sarmanyie war lord had ropped his b lmot and st 5 Is wo. tus that ire and started fo hich, A at tie ¢ nvenional distance fiom the throne bat tuat, warming wo his su he got ne rer the pout undl flosily be was ing down the goupe: r ght under the pi pose. Whoa be was hep oaed pte rap re he hood pos aronud and dole mm good demoors fas. after we. tation, his from ibis Minnesota b irs od of sloqu nee and sad: tou ome. He brings a breath of new life with him. Boch . ourage, smpl.oity, force Wolly creat good shail coms wut of the MET A TERRIBLE DEAT, The Victims of a Railroad Wreck at Philadelphia. An Express From Washington Runs Into a Local Train, which left Broad Street Station, Poilade'- prin at 10:20 the other morning, collided with the Morton (Ps) sacrommodation tran ner Bouth-Street Station, West Fhiladel- | phis. Three carsof the accommodat on train were wrec.ed, : A rumor gained wide circulation that the | special train bearing President Harrison | from Washington to New York was one of the trains in collision. This, h wever, was | untrus, The President's sp cial passed { through for New York about on schedule | time, swi.ch to pull into South-Btreet Station, All that was upon the switch full in the middie, The express was wade up entirely of heavy Fullmans, and the light psssenger | buried 50 feet from the track, { smashed by ths terrible foice of the blow. ens i eer immediate. y stopped bus train. Toe crash of the collid pg ira ps and the screams sud shrieks of the uuiortunaie pe ple placed doasn benea bh the troken timbers or the wr ced ear sp edily attiacted aa excited crowd to the scene The Twenty-first District Police 8 ation is but a few squaies irom tue place wheres the sccudent cocurced, sud a squad of officers Were 5000 OD tue sosue and toe work of ex- tricating the lojuied passeugers was soon accomp 1-bed, ‘Lhe silied and ip jured were confined to the third car of the accommodation and t is was compie. ey wr.cend, Four pers 18 wre Kijled and 0 injure!, Of the injured noue is danges ous.y nurt Hev, James Walker, one of the vic fms of the disesler, was the rector of Calvary Pro- te tant Epwcopal Chure. at Rocadale, Dela- ware couuly, pear L pul Station, where he bad been located for & doze « years past, He was 50 years of sage and was well and favor: ably known by the clergymen of the dio- Chee, Mr. Walker and his wife cocupied a seat iu the cenire of the pss.enger cosch on ihe side where the collision occurred, with Mr. Walker oooupyivg the seat Dest to Loe w.n- dow, ant whea teers b cane he was in- sta tly ki oi Ly 8 ol ver . roa tbe side of the car wir kiog Bim in thes ou ach. direrulone - sug him. Mrs. Walker was thrown rom her seat Ly the collswn and dash od sgain t the rus of «he seat on th opposiie side of the car, snd received a snvemescap-round, It w. # also sinted at the Ugivers.ay Hosp tal, to wh ch instiiution sie was removed, that Mis Waker bad a8 sustained inte nal iu 49 rs Fdward IL. Minter, Jr, who was in- slanily kided, was about 45 years of age The d atu of Mr. M nizer was outs ight, bis bead belong aciually severad from bis bad) Mrs Muateer, who was siting by his side in tue car, was also instantly killed, atso Le ing d capitated Miss Maia RB woves, of Media, the fourth victisa, was taken out of ‘he wreck alive and pisced tenderly io au sm ulance connected with the University hospital, but she died before reac. ing oat nsoito tion The train baving the Presidential party was celayed ouly a short time a short dis tnoe beow the scene of the wreck, and it theo procesded to New York ‘Those on bo ra were no doubt unaware of the ter. rible slaughter of brunan life caused > the train which had preced.d them from Wash. ington Littie Edward Mintzer, the 10.-vear-old sou of Mr, aod Mra. M niz r, who were de capitated and ins antly sibied, told at the University Hospital, where he was taken efuer the codision, Low he «socaped un n- ured. “Mamma and 1 were sitting side by wide In the sent and I was talsing to ber, She had a book, but she was not reading. It was lying in her lap. And then, ali st once, the | Jocomotive come in through the window, And-—wasn’t it nice? 1 wes not hort a bit I found myeelf lying r.ght out on the g « und aud mamma and paps were now here 0 be secon, | don’t kouw where they are pow, but I guess toey ll be bere pretty soon.’ | The cuiid was pot informed of the awful { fate of his parents, of which, happily, he | bad no suspicion. Rs | DISASTERS AND CASUALTIES A 310 fron bridge on the Georgia Pacifie : Rallroad at G.esada, Mis, was wrecked 1 § a flood. | SMALL-POX is becomin ep demic in China ' and Japan. [+ Kobe durin; fourteen days, | there were 340 cases and 149 deaths from the diseass, { Tax Bulphite Pulp mil', owned by the { Richard. Paper Company, in Bouth Gari | mor, Maine, wae burned. Loss, $200,000; in | surance, $150,000. i A xvMepzi of Jepaness fishing boats, whose cress numbered 400 persous, are be. liaved to have been 0 t in a storm io Iatter part of January, AT the Pellevue Hospital In New York, there are still thirty- ne yphus fever * sus pote” One new case wos admitted and there was one death, | ATELeGrau from Point Pleasant, N. J, | says that the brig Ellie Carte, sshore at | Buip Bow m Station, near Harvey Ceders, bas gone to pieons aud is a tote: wreck, A Masi of rocas ina quarry of the Ver mnt Marble Company at West Rutland, { eaught under ue roots amd crushed to deato, and one was fatally injured, Power Con par y's Mls, near Vaooa Feun lvania, on the Al eghens Vaicy Railroad. bet bus McAu o ana William Soarborough were kill.d and four others were seriously injured. timore, (rom Apalachicola, with the cap tain, one pas uger a. d the crew, seven in numter, uv: the Phladelp ia schooner Re- beoon M. Wals, whch wis abandoned at soa. Tunee names unknown, were drowned lu the Mystic River, at Charles. town, Mass, by th - breaking of the ice on which they we o skating. John Biske and de heroic efforts of the Rs the Tux demands of the cm York, | eupsylvania snd x on tor waraed to Pre ident York eity, tor Lis die sion “biol wil be fine ve NI. 4 PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Parts of the Btate. The guests who went to Btite College from the nearby towns t -attead the opeu- ing of the new engineering building and the den ein the evening were blockei in the soow drift, Eom of the danveors did nob rea h the col e e till 12 Jclocs at night, Tue Ban or & Poridand, FP nn ylvapia, and New Yor, Busqu hanna & Westo n Railroad Company were rep.rtel im re or less blocked by snow, Dr J. B. Ceawrorn, who is atteding Banser Rockafellow, at Wilies- Barre, says his patient is fusane aud shoull bosenttoa hosp tal, Goverxon PaiTison appoioted Judge Heydricx, of Franklin County, to succeed Chief Justice Paxson the Bupreme Bench, THE mivers of Nanticoke, who have been on pany. Tue Wilkes-Barre Board of Trade parsed of Luzerne County. I» the hearing of the Frapklin-Forr contest be ore ithe Legislative commit ee at witnesies produ ed Talbot call 4 attenti-n t) the fact that trecoan'y was cheated ih ough the exonerstion {from taxiation that prevaded defunct Rocialel- Ikgun to banker, and the city Tne depo-itos of ths bring suit against the treasurer will proceed again t the lan.er’s bo «ds.ne n ln order 15g Fermer's Bank at Hibslsburg wens Cras, Brarey shot Rose Stanley three and then cut his own He was actuated by jealousy. JUDGE PErsuIsG, of Behuylelld oouaty, Two Harvey furnaces, for the manufac ture of armor plate steel, were fnished at Tue statement of the appraisers of the do- of Wilkes-Barre Tue snowstorm was geaseral over Pennsyl veania snd was the most severe of the » aso, the rosds being badly drifted and traffic by waion sad rail impeded by highwaymen, robbed and bea ea into in- sons bility, discovered in the ocoounts of Readiog's ex- City Treasurer. Tee niall car attached to the fourth seo tion of the day express on the Pennsylvania train arrived at Lancaster, was gutted. Tur defense in the ca ter. on trial at Greens of bor husband, aiva: Painter was an arsen completely £ Mrs. Kate Pain, idea that Mr, Medici Suciety met an Easton and pr eso lutions favor. Board of Health A sronu reserabling a blizzard in its in. tensity, with sccompaniments of blinding # ow, flerce wind, thunder and vivil ight ning, visited the + astern section of Pennsyl- vanis It lasted but ten minues in some sides prostrating wires geperally aod shat. rng w.andows everywhere, brought for still LerTEns were read in the two Catholie Churches at Bayonne, throwing new lig’. on Monsignor Batolli's campaign against Cahens lism A WARRANT was issued for the arrest of by a depositor, who claimed his money was Laxspowxe, Prospect Park and Yeadon, Wire snow on the ground and the tem. perature frosty, nineteen couverts to the Baptist faith were immersed near Carlisle CABLE SPARKS, nxv. lxcror Part has been appointed LADY ABERDEEN is arravging an exhibit Lokp BaALISRURY mi .de a bitter attack upon Gisusione in the ticuse of Lords, Heavy floods are prevai.ng mn entral ia and much aamage 8 a ucipated Tue meeting between Ferainand de Les seps and tus soa Charis was an afleclng Tuk German Agricultural Deput es have the commercial treaty with Joscrmxx Feuicrre Bronax, the well- knuwa Foench sctoess, died in Pars aged BIXLY-Rine years. A SEMLOFFICIAL note bas been isu-d in declariug the reyor.s of cholera ia Masai dos 10 be exaggerated Usiren Ingiaxp, the Parne lite organ, BA expressed © 8 opinion th ot the new luge Tax Briti b board of ag jculturs has been upon toe imporiation of Live cate. A HURRICANE which swept over ear on January 29th, killed many Aiadagae, caused goa vest uetion of projeciy, Tix English celogates to the Brosh Monetary « Sulerance hove fsuesd a report oa i ve not Leen ablo 10 ages upon 8 defaite shoe. - Tug mater spinners of Lancashire have offered 10 close t.eir mills mw orde th.t theic oO, eratives may not be avle to contribule the other mulls wm, The Irish peogie wore reo. to avoept Jha bili M. Lequay, convicted of complicity in sentenced bo CLEVELAND'S CABINET. He Completes His Official House- hold, Herbert, of Alabama, Will ba Bsere- tary of the Navy. Mr. Cleveland snnounced thst he had 30 upl ted bis Cabiset by the seleciion of Richard Olney, of Boston, for Aitorney Geueral, and Hillary A. Herbert, of Ala Lama, for Becretary «f the Navy. The com plow Cabinet is as follows: Warter Q Guesuam, of Indigo, Becre tary of Bla.e, Journ G, Canissie, of Kentucky, Becre, lary of the Treasury. Daxier 8B, Lamont, of New York, Becre- lary 2: War, HiLrany A. Herpewr, of Alalama, Boo. retary of the Navy. Hoke Suir, of Georgia, Becretary of the Iuterior, i J. Breruane Monyox, of Nebraska, Becre, tary of Agriculiure, Wisox 8 Bisserr, of New { suaster-General Hicuanp Ouxey, of Massachusetts, Attor- {| ney- General, | ihe rel «tion of Hillary A. Herbert for i the pevy Las been expected for several days, { i York, Post but Mr. Oluey’s nase bad not been men | Boned in con ec. jon with the Cab net, and { his selection is a surprise to every body. tailiary A, Heriert has been in { for wimpy years, and bas acted as of the naval commities of the House, He the work that the United Congres Chishriman {| #8 thorou biy femiliar with | bas ben dope tows d placing | Biat-s Navy on a proper fueling, sad his knowlsage of the jeesent condition of tue vessels under construction end wuich bave { been panned ruskes him 8 most desirable wan sor the bead of the department. Hi s Joction is al © pr ciically a p owotion. 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