THE NEWS. passenger train on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie, at Homewood, Pa, Stonewall J, De ¥rance was arrested in Detroit for the Min- peapolis authorities. A charge of forgery for a large sum is said fo be pending against him. ~The freshman class of the state col- lege in Bellefonte, Pa, went on a strike be- cause several members were suspended, — Washington Welsh was shot and killed at Oak Hill, Tenn., by some person unknown News received from Sleria Mojada min. ing camp, In New Mexico, state that flict occurred there betweon riotous and the police authorities, resulting in three miners and one policeman being killed and several on both wounded. The well-known newspaper, Don Quixote, of the City of Mexico, has been suppressed by the government, baving taken charge of the plant, Fed- erico Garcia, and five compositors, have been arrested and are confined in Belem prison. Ell Leader, driver of the mail wagon be- tween the Lackawanna station aad the post- office at Scranton, charged with stealing the Montrose mall pouch, A wreck occurred on the Newark and Elza- beth branch of the Central Elizabeth port station. Through se in the Signate, the passenger truin that leaves Noewnrk at 8 A. M. crashed into the rear end of a Oy train, The hurled al the passengers out of their was slightly cut about the head and face, / COl- miners sides a large force of police I'he editor, was arrested, Raliroad, near me defect shook seats, and a hoy Star Collar and Box Company, and D, Eng- lish & Co., printers, at Montreal former's loss is considerable, -In her re- port to the executive officers of the Cross, Miss Clara Bartoa says that there 8,000 destitute people in sections of Bouth Carolina in need of assistance. . H. Clapp & Co., boot and shoe manufacturers of Wey- mouth, Mass., have £50,000 ; assets about $3,000, ver, en, N. J., beat his hot and then tried to cremate in the ease of Edw. D, King and Thon Dickson, Pittsburg printers the murder of Wm. Cunning printer, last month, brought finding the defendants guilty manslaughter. -Thom Glynn, two brothers, rob Dr. J. Knoll, ir and were arrested, Fran killed in F Bryan Manning. Liabilities ~~ liver Ser assigned, of Camd isekeap r her, he jury ras W. charged with ham, another in as and Joseph from Canads, tried to 1 Buffalo, They 3 M a ush, a suburb of The and went MoCloskey falied, mkey was iat? men ha ing all day, from a woodshed, the top of arrested, sceident, — of Loyal Le dred and the Tans made his headquarter Geitysburg. General Vasju stalled as pr sued a degree for all ex other dec the resi a roes resto Dress an ¥ * the P of rains cause in serious ds £086 Car Canton-Massiil pany in { Canton, yond $1 Near Live Oak Prairie, a farmer in go instantly killed | aH he died. the seventy years, of St. Louis Wells oyna line west ¥ in the stoma Jual as a member of tive terms, retiring Mar the pic Territory « the original bill in after of neer in the no f-. Okishoma, bavin the For gress, A movement O rated in Serant Weleh to represent the Unit Eisteddfod picked voi bers of f fy 81 18 0¥02 Ww ipaugn send choir of to Wales od Stats on American volees next year & nt the National there. One handral 8% are to various Memphis, Tenn. in declared for repeal law and condemned nesses senators Jury to person and prop sn" Thir steamship W brought to New York tl G of Hao pexy on the steamer #5 9Y gan, Ly \ntwer] Herman fied of apo Missionary Harri killed by natives in the Ex-Judge El Hutchinson, indicted for embezzlement Chelsea, wetbue iit sou I, Thornton, was town of Auburn, Alaska in Mass. , has been located in the Ar- gentine Bepublie, which has no treaty with the United Bates, lev. 8. Hofman committed suicide at in Bainbridge, Pa David Beil, iron and stell ship-builder on the Inkes, has made a generg! assignment in Buffalo, N. X., for the benefit of his creditors, of assets or Habdlities has been prepared, Ex-President Harrison attended a of the Loyal Legion in Ackleson was killed, and his brother T seriously injured by their carriage being struck by a railroad train near Washington, Fa John his home the oldest meeting Jobn homas Cincinnati, A MODERN MIRACLE. Two Ciild¥en Knocked Dowa bv a Lo- comotive on a Tres le Bsoaps Unhurt While a train on the Missouri Pacific was approaching Rich Hill, Mo., the engineer discovered a woman and two children gross. fog a thirty-foot trestle, He sounded the whistle andapplied the brakes, but was ba- able to'stop the train. The women jumped and escaped with slight bruises, Brakeman Martshorn ran out on the pilot of the engine in the vain endeavor 10 seize the children, two girls, aged five and six years respectively, but unavallingly., They were knocked down by the pilot and fell be- tween the sleepers, lodging just under the alls, The entire train of thirty-eight ears passed over them, bus when the trainmen went back to gather up their remains, both whildren were found unhurt, URGENT NEED OF RELIEF. Gen. J. Floyd King Appeals to Con~ gress on Behalfof the Beleagured Citizens of Brunswick and Jessup, Who Are Suffering for Public Good. teports from the yellow fever infected section of indicate that there is great suffering and destitution among the residents of Brunswick and Jessup, who are hemmed in the Georgina by cordon establishod by United States, born at Brunswick New York city, is purpose of urging the Government relief to the afflicted. The general a letter from C. P. of the rick citizens’ relief! committee, in written : Gen, J, Floyd King, who was and is now residing in in Washington for the rece] Goodyear, Bruns which The circle of distress is wider will take £00,000 to save our people of and country from fearful want. about $15,000 in money and provisions h far, I do not believe we like what is necessary If the Governm help us we are doomed to distress and fering of the gravest kind. daily Hing « BO anything Gen. the Surgeon meral King called on and exhibited the letter, sald: “Unless Congross great hardship affli BEEK In an interview he does worked give rejie!l & » will be ted, These people are i for their own benefit, conditions stricken jocality prevailing a fever | of the rest occurs, suc relief are a pt ople Are ses that than is absolutely In the m is disaster o the un ustion WORK A ND W( WORKER m strike, It is may be tied up. Orriciacs of the Rails Big Four iia, said that they “had inf all unions had agread to submit to luction in wages,” Diamond Plate In resumes work ing depastmen weeks, The Ins Glass Works of thie after a stspoension © koma, jana, in pe is { Jur grinds will re ame this week Tue trouble 1 the tween Manufacturers’ Association and the tion has beer Amalgamated Associa : settled. There Is a reduction of about 10 per cent. In wages, but it is not | fixed, being on. a sort of sliding seals, | Tux Grievances Committee of the Big Four | Rallroad, met in Cincinnatti votes of the various orders of trainmen. is understood that the conductors | Against, and the firemen and trainmen favor of a strike, Under the | federation of the five orders no strike can be | declared, Lut it is possible the rule may be changed, Arriicarion was made in the United Btates Clrouit Court, at Mobile, Ala.. for an injunction against Frank Scheuermann other striking Loulsville and Nashville em- ployees, to restrain them from with workmen sent to Mobile to 811 thelr places. No new men have been secured by the railroad company on account of this in. to count It otedd in rules of the as soon us they arrive, that Factory Inspeotor Watchorn will visit the miners, to take action against those operators who are breaking the semi-month- ly pay law. The miners claim that they have not yet re pay for work done In July, The demands for prosecution are almost entirely from miners smployed by the rmailer ope: ators, PARKS, 184 shows ade ! erense in reveuue of 21.00.0000 florius Tue Prussian parliamentary ole be hed ou November 7, Ir is reported in Buooos Ayres that the Ars Join the ret Madrid suited in the Hudiog of au infernal machine, Sut ol the Blamese dispute is again strajped, owing gentine navy is likely to eis, Tue search for nuarchisis in re. Frauco- to Tur situstion growing the dictatorial at. itude of the Freuch envoy, Ir 18 computed that 20 000 women and chil 8 are on the the dren in the Eaglish mine lion verge of starvation as a result of oug Tug Japanese goverunien poi questio Lintonds to ap- { a commission to investigate the sliver n, with ial reference to the needs Be ul that country. Bismarck's {il fear is d that Privce reports ness 8 deatnigerous aad that his that if Emperor Kissingen the ex: Tue Right bon, Lor Byuge Christopher Lowen, winily William should visit bim at itement would prove fatal i Justice » Clarice of Eugiinh of yd wao Court of a creat the reaim 1 nos beliv.e ia loca option Jor Lh regulation of the Appe sls, IAs Due ad poser under t Baron Coiwod Hberal me Variiament Tay Lancashire their delegutes WOrk 4s the Ohl # instena of Mu Grap address Hberal mmttee in Edinburgh nent wil : He iav xt goner SOUTHERN IN IDUST RIES. OTT A wy AND CASUALTIES wore killed Hix other men, ror! £ _ Jured, The sv ooen fant the ( ago and tun into Ly an- A 8, Michigan Epecial car was Wire Henty A. Newinnd wero Killed, Fiv aj enuse of the dis ked and two persons of Detr » persons were iu jured, one otter named Willi { The he fact at Oiivetl and wile, Gif § fotn il walios, inlally. 8 attri uted to 8 that the tion, re was no RTE Puaer penr Beliovue, 10 signal trains, sr mI Orsi BRAZILIAN BLOCKADE. Admiral Bsle Da ense of Rio pouring shot | ao | The blockade of the poris of Rio de Janeiro and Bantos, prodinimed by the commander-in-chief of the revolutionists, continues, Fort Santa Cruz i» the only fortress on the bay that holds cut against Admiral Meio, if The inrgest of the fortifoations at Rio, It was bulit of stone by the Pertuguess many years and hae been enlarged and given some a additions, which conlain the several breechlonding rifled cannon of moderate bore, The garrisons of the other forts on the bay wera reported to bave declared for the revolution September 18, HUNDREDS PERISH Storm in Louisiana. VILLAGES SWEPT AWAY. itis Feared Will Exceed that Caused by the Storm on the Sea Island of South Carolina-~Several Families Drowned Ia. bits A despatch from New Orleans BUYS bh the wires are still down, of in- continue to « in irom various One points which lmpart the Information that the joss of life, to sny nothing of the destruction ft perty, is tremendous, of the prog oyster field that From Bayou Cook, the great which leads to the Is reported the completely dem gulf, it gettioments of the fishermen have been ished and that the loss life has reached th figure « Grand Isle, un 8 tly iu the p utterly tppailing MUmer resort, gull dire ith of the sto it Many buve been and destroyed, at the loss of life is large. ) Very gre Viaguemit ssissippi, and ie, the ¥ * Wij tendants mre ba oldest and ug women to the neighborhood, act as Joils to ber Tix #8 Charlotte of Mexivo, aged rapidly the inst twe though om at ffty 4uree deeply wrinkled face, and the careworn expression make hor seem at least seventy, she will ever recover her ago abandoned, “Miss Corvmn; of the Duke de Veragua, was engaged to a young Spanish marquis when she accom pan fed her father to this country, When the Duke discovered that his fortune was greatly impaired bo cabled to the Marquis releasing him from the engagement. The proud and loyal Spaniard returned answer that wha ne wanted of the Duke was his daughter, nog The marriage bas taken piace, Tux Pope's will has been made for many yoara, The doeuraent is in Latin, and begins with an humble confession of human weak- in ve months, iy ain yoars old, of her Hope that Mason was Cyes, long and all the saints. In it Leo XIIL distinctly disclaims ali personal inclination in the mat Sor of the ohioice of his successor, i I is A riot occurred In Hamburg when the health officers attempted to enforce sanitary ordinances in a suburb peopled with the poorer classes, A policeman was killed io the Aght, A WAG Mus. Draxp, the wile of Bilver Dollar Bland, is said to be as keen a freoaiver ade vocate as her widely-known husband, Sbe never misses a debate when this subject is on. FIFTY-THIED CONGRESS, Extra Sersion. BENATE. 4611 Dav. ~-Benstors Harris of Tennesses aud Morgan, of Alabama made attacks in the Senate on the Silver Purchase Repogl bill, Bepntor Cameron, presented a petition bearing the sigoature of Mr. Wharton Barker, and probably more than { business mon and firms of Philadelphia ask the Benate to preserve the protective character of the tariff, and the integrity of silver as a money metal 471i Day. ing The only incident that marked the session of the Benate was the made by Mr. «+ bandler on his resolution ca ug for intormation on the subject Fairchild Commission that bas been holding its session on the New 3% ¢ { 7 He The repeal was taken up, and a speech in favor of it was made by Mr. Camden (Dom of West Virginia, Then Mr. Pefler continued, and finished the speech which he began on Thursday. dru Day. The resolution proposing post ponement « on the repeal bil and other the three vaca sents from Montana, Washington asad W ning are Billed, was brought up in tne 8 nie incidentally by the intor who offered week, Mr. Dubois, of Idaho, He clalmed any purpose of truction in ing it. The dein ’ Blive r Purchase Repeal bill was continu ¥y Mr. Kyle 0 south Dakotn by mr. McMillan, $91 Day Purchase Hs pend Renate by Mr, M Epeoch af the 48101 J, NIGAAU Tres Mat it last lis. offer. ie On pn inst s repeal, and iM am LT was rire A All pones fhe 16VIVARIL ¢ i837. and impor: duties American sing weight the rer ANG Bn 1 ¥ BOG DrABCRLATL INV EN {TIONS 3 Laother Cr ‘C8 Open d at hicago Mision Work, give ¥ na the religious natters the world's o A congress having an unusually interest ing programme was {ormerly opened ¢ Hall of ( It purpo-e is to discuss matters relating to patents, rademarks ecpyrights, and measure before sac iny roses for the present wook T sMrong an shortly alter noon in Mamous and France, Sweden, Austria-Hungary, Holand switzeriand, Canada, Japa addition to over 100 pded to his names, After the gathering had been welcomed by CC Bonney, Hon, Henry W. Blodgett was selected as permanent president of the from this country, re fluences that encourage and discourage progress were made Priel remarks were made by several of the delegates and ex-Secretary of the In. terior John W. Noble iesd-a paper on the inter«lependence and of inventions of the effect ofone upon the other, During the woek Richard Pope, Canadian Commis. sioner of patents, John 8 Seymour, United Bates commissioncr of patents, Congressman Win. ¥. Droper and Elijah J. Morse, of Massachusetts, ex-Congressman, of New Jersey, Carroll D. Wright, United States commissioner of labor, and many foreign delegates will make addresses on present Tux Bart Tonnesses, Virginia and Georg Railroad Company announces a cut of fron five 10 ten per cont. in the wazes of train men over the entire systems. The men wil Mbmit to the reduction, PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS. nel Bews Glea Part of the Epitome of fom Various Btate, d of Plea ard fell into Unian Henn, a! id ahil Hii fi Larrel E J Lan, while playisg around the of water and was dr utig unmarried ie Boad, rakirond yards VOLRESBIURG, # 6 Lrasemin on the wat ine glantiy killed jo the at Corry upling cars is Behool of Law open Trikett remaining at the head Freshmen clase pumbers twenty- oR N, C, lostru tic Friday, Bosanrren, Buperinten has issued eular October 2 r Day. fixing KGRTONE, ged Bl, of in the yard of shit Erect ods ght between Of near solder ax me pote tig tf war found upon Witntam Lass, « of Baltimore 3 cont from Rev, IY fo Jargers, ing an over Patrick's + hureh and al. &R and stealing tory pon unde were commited Mrs, the Lreaking oyersiord The ¥ Open of fredgh Howas i Dritt station agent for the Bangor and Portland Railroad at Howell's was at dinner, a thie! broke onl a pane of $14.90 in from a desk an i three raliroad tickets, Tue Governor bas ordered a pardon to be Thomas Stelly, Armstrong Wane alin, gines and stole money issued 10 ol battery, and John Kane, of Delaware county, convicted of burglary. Drcosisa excited in han Lling two freight trains over a grade crossing, Watchman Thomas Baer gave awrong signal. Fireman Joseph Wray was killed and Ehgineer Hor- bert Jatnes fatally injured. Baer went home and committed suleide, Mus, Axxie Joxes, of Scranton, was found 1ead In the strects, having strangled hersell sith & portion of her night dress Tux status of the mills of the State shows some improvement, several of the establish. ments in the Pittsburg district and other points having resumed, giviag employ mont 10 many needy men. NOs 3) 53.1. Two hundred men Jost their lives Ly the