THE NEWS. Executions aggregating over $20,000 have been issued against the carpet and wallpaper firm of H. & F. Welty, Allegheny, Pa. The establishment is In the bands of the sheriff, —(ireat distress is reported among the miners in the Houtzdsle district, Pennsyl- vacia. Mines No, #, 8 and © have been closed for a long time, and the others are running on half time, Elmer Craddock, who killed a man named Pollan in Parkers- degree, with a recommendation to imprison. ment for life. ——A building in Hopkinsvilie, Ky., which was undergoing repairs, lapsed, killing John Parker, of Nashville, and fatally Davis, of Clarkesville, Tenn., and another workman. The postofice at Shiloh, J., was robbed. Tbe safe was blown aud all the money in it taken, All last even- ing’s mail remaining there was carried off Samnel M, Tomlinson is postmaster, The thieves then robbed a bakery and stole a horse and buggy.——Laborers trench in the Carnegie steel works ai Home- | stead were covered under several feet of clay by oa cave-in, Andrew Dursk and John Mo Manus were dead when taken out, men ieave families residing in Homestead. Five other men were seriously, but not fa.’ tally injured.——The annual statement j the Northern Pacific was made. -A num- | ber of papers on financial toples were read | at the closing day of the nineteenth annual | convention of the American Eenkers' Asso ciation in Chicago. The building occu. pied by the Canada Banknote Company iu Montreal was burned. i John M. Adler, a New York shoe dealer, | made an assignment,——M. Boudar, a New | York tallow dealer, committed suicide in Harrisburg. ——The Esau Claire (Wis. ) Pulp and Paper Company, whose paid-up capital | stock is $100,000, was placed in the hands of a receiver. Clarence M. Buffington was ap- pointed receiver. ——Will Hanks, president of the suspended Merchants’ National Bank Great Falls, Mont, was arrested on the charge of embezzlement, ——A shortage that may exceed £10,000 bas been discovered in the Cincinnati office of the Wells, Fargo Ex- press Company, and money order clerk Wm. R. Orebard is a fugitive,—— Alfred Jergens, of Cloverdale, Ills, was asphyxiated by es- | caping gas in Chicago, and Henry Hopper, of | Philadelphia, was so badly smothered that his recovery is doubtful. —— The engine crew of the Pennsylvania limited were injured in & wreck that occurred at Wellesville, O United States Marshal Colesbery received an | order from Atterney General Olney to bave brought back to Philadelphia Ching Gun, who, with Ah Me, were directed by United States Commissioner Edmunds to be deported to China for belog unlawfully in this counotry. Both started on Baturday for Ban Francisco by way of New Orleaps. Dr, W, B. Bhu- maker, a prominent citizen of Ackerman, Miss., was shot five times and instantly killed by W. H. Heflin, against whom he bad pre- ferred charges of keeping a “blind tiger.” Helin escaped. Bill Wade a notorious desperado, was shot at Webb, Miss , while attempting to terror fz» a quiet citizen, ——Jo the United States pavy, committed suicide at Mare Island be had teen repri- manded. The mystery of Annie Orr's dis- rom the home of ber father, 1 Heights, Bridgeport sleared up by the old w 0 open ol hn Neil, aseaman in because appearance | Castieview, on H oe \ t.. has been Lana ny i ’ finding of sil, ~The statement insolvent Grant L« Chi ws transactions ; placed at 26. 438 83. and the d sbursements for that period were #26,1/1.20.——The British steamer Miowera was stranded at the en- trance of Honolulu harbor, —3Mary Carey, aged seventy, of Worcester, Mass, , was mur- dered. Her husiand is suspected, A piteh ed battle between Poles andItalians in a Chi- cago ball wos up a dance, One man was | killed, two fatally injured and ten others carved. —-The Upper Michigan Brewery | Company at Iron Mountain, capital stock of $150,000, went into the hands of a receiver. The liabilities $80.(00 ; assets $100.00, — An unsuccessful attempt was made to wreek the Keystone express train on the Fort Wayne | Road, — George M. McDonald, president | and general manager of the Guarantee In- | vestment Company, came into the United | States Court at Chicago, and was admitted to bail in the sum of 1,000. The statute | under which the fudictments were brought | provide for a penalty of not more than $50) | fine or one year's imprisonment, —A ser- | fous wreck happened on the Canadian Paci- | fie near Grand River, when a special train of | fourteen ears came into collision with a west- | bound freight Fireman Wilbridge and Brakeman Elliott are reported killed, snd a cargo of tea is sald to be in Lake Buperior and scattered on the tracks The British steamer Daylight, from New York to Wilmington, N. CO, is ashore near Cape Lookout, ~8ixteen small sailing ves- sels were driven ashore at Mulberry Point during the recent storm. The second bi- ennial convention of the World's Woman's Christain Temperence Union opened jo Chicago. A barge founded off Fort Howaa Oot, and fourteen lives were lost, ——Thirty- one new 2ases of yellow fever in Brunswick, Ga, ~The first biennial convention of the Brotherhood of Raliroad Tralomen was opened in Boston. ——The French exhibitors st the World's Fair, who opposed John Boyd Thacher's system, of awards, now want the committees to send jurors through their sec. tions ; but as the time is 80 short they are likely to miss the medals «The Wiltwick Chapter of the Daughter of the American Revolution celebrated the one hundred and sixteenth anniversity of the burning of Kingston, N. Y., by a public meeting in the old town, at which addresses were delivered by Gen. George H. Sharpe, Gen. Horace Porter snd Lieut. A. W, Greeley. ASS ATLANTA, GA, Which fs preparing LO cele brate the fiftieth anniversary of its incorpor: ation, was known for the first four years of te existence as Marthasville, a name gives fn honor of Martha Atlanta Lumpkin, Gov. i Lumpkin's youngest daughter, who is stil! y in an fgnee oi th a ago she ad] Receipts on m June 6 to September 23 are Baas ALLL Excursion Trains in Collision at Jackson, Michigan, AIR: BRAKES HL T0 WORK. —— - A Locomotive Plows Through a Train Standing at the Station- Passengers Crushed In the Couaches~An Insane Woman Carrying a Human Head A despatch from Jackson, Mich, says, passengers take breakfast, It twenty-six had been migutes into it at the rate of forty miles an hour, The locomotive plowed under the standing train, ing them. One car was driven completely others were turned over, Nine persons were killed and obout thirty injured, TLAINMEN'S STATEMENT. The first section of the excursion train was “Oswego'' and the last section the “Webb” special, F. J. ¥eid, conductor of the special, sent the following dispatch to officers of the road iu Detroit ; “I was stopping at Jackson for breakfast and had just started when the “Webb spe- cial, golug west, struck my train in the rear part and broke three coaches, My train wae protected in the Jackson yard by the sema- phore.” Eogineer Wm. Whalen, who lives at Jach- son, was running the “] saw the sigual in the yaru to keep and bad m in band, the but w down near the train, was still, my alr-brake would n I ran into The failure of the air-brake made it imposible 10 “Oswego" the last section He Says: back ught, which ft work y engine as I han unn I came and ths stop, 1 the coaches, never had such an experiences before Whalen is badly Lurned, is broken bit he will live, No vine specials passed through Jackson One of his legs than lous had already going west, in ad. dition to the regular trains, AN ISBANE WOMAN, One of the most horrible sights io connec. tion with the accident was a woman carrying a head the hair around through the crowd moaning and weeping, and apparent- ly a raving maniac. Sbe wos taken by the police, 504d the head which rid wes taken (0 po vy care of she car lice headquarters, A COINCIDENCE, “his wreck Is the Orst one of that bas occurred Michigan Cex Road in fourteen years. The anniversary of hat last fatal wreok was on Tuesday last, It a singuiar coine both these terrible disasters occurred In the yards of tral Road, io Ly, month and on the Friday. On Onl nsequence on the tral idence that the Cente ne day of the woek-- this and in the sa same ber 10, express crashed int ind Paeille h engine §70.the west-b« ya swit people aad y Killing thirty eighteen - rigs a a Cig Juring uve A DBAKENAX'S ESCAPE Rear Brakeman Walsh, of the Ort section had a narrow escape, He bad flaisbed try- ing the air-brakes on the first was walking to the rear oi his tance of only a hail-car length, up and saw the engine of t almost on top of his train, Both engine at ear ralsed up and jeft him underneath, He made a rash and got out just ss fell back on the track and plunged on through the car The car was thrown sideways, missing him, juries, A traloman who also escaped death by a miracle says that the “Webb” special came rushing into the yards at full speed. He heard the engineer whistie for brakes and then for band-brakes, The band-brakes were | applied, but It was too late, and the crash came before they eould even chock the mo- mentum of the train. ! WRECKED BY A BLUNDER. ———— Beveral C suslties At'end a Collision Between Two Traing A head-end collision occurrel on the | Chieago, Rock Island and Pasific Railroad | section and train, a dis He loc the second ked section § ana the sogive just He eszaped wih bad arm iu. between a freight and passenger train, Two | colored tramps riding on the mall car were | instantly killed, The passenger train left | Kansas City and arrived at Paxico one hour behind time. The train hands misunder- stood the train despatcher's orders, and were not expecting to meet the freight train, which was sbout to go on a side track to permit the passenger traln to pass. The dead and wounded were brought to Topeka on a special train. The engine, baggage, mail, and express cars were com pletely wrecked, nnd the freight train was plied up ia a great heap, - te ION is DICASTERS AND CASUALTIES Five men were badly scalded and burned two probably fatally, by the :xplosion of a steam pipe in Marshall, Field & Co.'s power house, Chicago, Tur giving way of props in worked-out conl mines beneath Louisville, Colorndo, caused a sinking of the ground on whieh the town is located, Tur schooner David Stewart was sunk in Lake Erie in the gale, about 250 yards off Point Peloe, Ontario, Her etew of five men, a woman and a boy clung to the rigging and wero rescued by two steamers. Another schooner, name unknown, was sunk sbout a mile acd a half off shore, and it is feared Lier crew are lost, Tue Cleveland fast express on the Dig Four road ran into a barouche, near Kyle's Station, Chilo. Mstthew Foley was seriously injured, and bis wife and two sons were io- ly killed, A ARR HE OBIAI RO FIP TY-THIRD ) CONGRESS, Extra Semsion. SENATE. 616r Day.--Tn the Kenate a debate was precipitated by an objection of Mr Dolph's to the journal because the jourusl did not contains the names of Messrs. Allen and Kyle us being present when the votes were taken on Monday, Mr. Doiph having ex- pressed himself us “tired” of all the obstruc- tion, was told by Mr. Harris, of Tennessee, that if be was tired he had better sit down and rest, and that would be a relief to the Senator himeel! and the Senate, Mr. Hoar made a statement that all questions which affect the wellare of the American people by rules, through rules or over rules, by the Senate, through the Senate, or over the Sen. ate, the irresistivle witl of the American peo- ple will have its way. Mr. Hill, of New York argued in fuvor of Mr, Dolph's conten tion, and sald the art of "how pot to do it’ seemed the effort of the Beuate, The great speech of the day was made by Mr. Sher- man, He criticised the Democratic Boputors very severely for thelr failure to ne to some agreement among themselves, and counselled them to do so. Without arriving at any decision on the question the Senate took a recess until Thursday. 62xp Dav.—-1he session of lasted from 10 A M. to 5.15 FP. M., when another recess was taken until to-morrow. The main object of these recesses instead of regular adjournments, is to cut off the time which muy be extend. principal spes the day were made Ly NBepators Morgan, : Teller, of Colorado ; Daulel, Mills, of Texns But there were interesting Xelting nt noe delive eo the Kepate t and = D AY. In the Senate pon whether the of Co or of Monday 18 PUsSion name of M1 Teller, iid be entered on the journ- having been present and refused to answer when called, The dislogue was broken in u near the ol of the performance by a willy supgestion o the purt of Mr. Palmer, of 11 that, as fr. Teiler hunsel! bad pres tion to the Senate he should that o« for wii eminently distinguished, mplied with, He to that effect, ¢ closing speech Dem , of Bouth between him an the galleries appiauded ot were sharply rebuked @ y Mr. | timated th packed {« fit of Mr invited that untor to have jt street cormer. Mr. Mand: terpreted the invitation as havin meaning, made a point of « drew when Mr, Bu invitation was one {0 speak the close of Mr. But tion to amend was withdrawn I Monday was appr th of lay was the dis y sho fl pou 0d ut ITteRy the nnd asked ths sont d Ben ny rx Hi 18a 3 t the belie On Bs rede and 14 wilh ie ther ex; he $ + f Tues The Senste d t } executive busin ul its approval to the 1 Alvl as ar A lector of hriet the § Ee ip pein Fy the withdrew Was passed for the Letter control of nations exchange op ul oven 8 giviei lay was consume i rigting bili i se adiours after a radial riers and # The only incid WHS A Ders La Messrs, Geary, of of New York, over Jersey Bridge WiLL It was a ques. tion of veracity, and Loth gentlemen exe but the Bpeaker was frm In the He tween Warner, ie versy California, \ the New York = alia rather ted, preserving order and the gentiemen became ealmer, The Will was passed. The remainder of the day was consumed in the further dis- cussion sod consideration of the Printing Uiik 63up Day. The House de the Banke ruptey bill a continuing special order for Monday next, (he meastire 10 be considered in committees of the whole, where it will be open 10 amendments on each paragraph. A bili was passe] granting certain public lands to the territory of Anzona, goverument-aided railroads to provide stations at town sites, within the territories, where such town sites have Leen established by the Int rior Department, was discussed, not disposed of The Printing bil further consddered without tion, sumed in eulogistie addresses 10 the late Wm. Muchier, of Pennsylvania, in respect to whose memory the House adjourned, wr ” Girne Dav. Although the House transacted more than the usual amount of business, iis proceedings were almost entirely devoid of interest. The only incident out of the ordi- nary was the charge by Representative Simpson of Kansas, that Mr. Curtis, of Kan- bas, was the agent or attorney of railroads running through the Cherokee Strip, which the iatter vigorously denied, That discus sion was enlivened also by a brie! passage between Representative McRae, of Ackansas and Deiegnte Fiyun of Oklahotoa, respecting the attitu ie of the Harrison and Cleveland administration towards the opening of the Strip to settioment, — Ee — YELLOW FEVER JASES, C.ol Wea her Favors a Decrease of New Bubjecte, Deaths Iacr ase, The new cases of yellow fever reported in Brunswick, Gs., number thirty-four, whites, ol ven | solored, twenty-three ; dead, Manuel] Thomas, colored | discharged, white, four. teen ; colored, five, Reeapialation: Cases under treatment, twenty-five: discharged, 183 ; deaths, twenty-four (total, 402, mortality percentage, 11.06, The cool wave is favorable to a decrease in the number of cases, but unfavorable to patients under trontment, Surgeon Fagets expects a great decronse in oases after six days more have passed, but fears the death roll will pile up heavily on aceount of num. ber of cases now under treatment and in. sufficiency of proper food and clothing to prepare them for the cold. at — of ube vou Oost 96 WERE ROASTED Frightful Wreck On the Grand Trunk Railroad, HEARTRENDING ~~ SCENES. Living Eelngs mprisoned in Blazing Cars-No Une Could Ald I hem and Death Ended Their Suffer ings-Disobedient Trainmen Respunsible forthe Wreck, A despateh from Battle Twenty-six heaps of flesh, all that remains of what than 24 hours ago were men, women and children in the enjoyment of life, health and bappiness, rest upon the floor of un improvised morgue in the basement of a 1 in this city. Creel + Mich. charred, binckened BAYS jens urniture store A mile away in the city hospital are a score and broken limbs Add to in jail and a conductor nw, fais an engloeer fugitive the in Lrief of the Iat- est railroad horrors, sand one of the most ap- palling lu clinracter of this Direct disobedience of " fron. and the story is told OF recent years, the Tey i runs engineer and orders on part and Graod conductor, both of whom had seen long ser- vice with the company and were regarded as model employes, was the Whit suse of the tragedy, omb special train of with Eastern folk taking in the sights of the leit the Bixtieth-street depot of ad at Chi f the A Kaymond and eight palace w Bo had been World's Fatr, the r as the first sec Was ren here tes the mile apd a-ha ert i fpr » & 4 rec Sats go 43 ip i ing ia a There was feverse Jovors { bott soestidd {rains 2 my ater the giant | gether with & ores RWRY that the day gine of the specia i ball way int of the express, dr tack ward into geage oar, and the latter in turn the coaches beliind op * i & § The shoek was » * four of the first thiese were coach eutting phi the the Og. heads of ih the FWesping in & mass “at. the from fn the loves or of the horror the wreek tod lamps, and se the fi mounted up the groansand shrieks of the mai ed and injured were iy beartrending asgoniz- ing eries and appeals for help from the Ly the heavy timbers, 20 add K ry SIT Ou stoceede | The travelers on the special, nearly all of whom had been shaken out of by the shock, poured out of the cars, but be, powerless to render any ues stance exoept to of the crash Henry Canfield, night clerks in the short distanceaway pulled the fire alarm box and also telephoned to the engine house for aid, As Hlifortupne would have it however, the key to the tower was misiaid and several sounded to awaken the citizens, The fire department was prompt in re. sponding, but the nearest hydrant was neatly 2,000 feet away, and when a line of hose was ald the pressure was not sufficient to throw a stream. Fioally, A stream was secured from another hydrant, the Breman meanwhile attacking the blazing wreek with gxos, hatehets and lengths of rails found in the yard, but by the time a supply of water wat available the telescoped conches had been reduced to fragments of charred timber litt ® mote than the trucks remaining. $76,000 FOR HIS LEGE. A Big Verdict Against the Michigan Central for a Boy's Injuries, Tho heaviest verdict for personal damages ever given at Detroit, Mick., was returned in the Wayne County Court against the Michigan Central Railroad Company. It was for £75,000 in favor of William Lueklin, : old, who had both lege oat 08 Sentral train a year ago last Ah er A A, an ore he cou self the train hashed, down upon him. Ils WORK AND WORKERS, Ewployees in the factory of the United Btates Glass Company, at Tiflic, Objo, quit bersulter to be employed as individuals, { : | i i PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS, Epitome of News Gleaned from Various Part of the State, Mason I. 8 Brows, Deputy BRecretary of Interval Affairs, admits tearing a Confeder- bave accepted the ten per cent. reduction in Building st the duty ase resolution protesting sgainst the Sherman a the repeal of | et ““uniess & bill is introduced | Tne trouble between The company agreed 10 reinstate actually partici- every Tux Otis Company Cotton Mills, at Ware 990 hands, ‘The company's a reduction Tue Apollo Iron and Pa, the country, in wages, Bteel Company, of one of the largest concerns in hop-union Association the is thought that several will employees, The Amalgamated lined to reopen scale conference, it viber operate on a non-union basis, Notices were posted and of thig in woolen worsted mills, Olpeyvilie, Rhode Island, into effect week, of, the operators consider, from 20 to 40 per cent. In weaving, and 10 per cent. Wn other departments, 1.800 from 4 mills, have gone ou sgainst the re duction, Tur lbomas G. Plant Lynn, Massachusetts, gave workmen now on strike that walking delegates will be sone of the old men out she a reduction of wages, 10 go WoRvers Lon strike of notice the hereafter no recognized, asad uid ever work in the factory “The st.ichers eit last week but were ordered back, where upon Mr, Plant at opee discharged them, ttating that he does not hire workers who will | leave without BLos Company fo BeCuUre again. CRre enuse,’ KILLED BY DYNAMITE, Five Men Dead and Five O her: Beri- ously Injured by an Explosion. Five aired people Killed and five not what premature explosion of plished at Emington, 1 The firm of Wylie Bros boring a well, When down 1 feed, not having struck a good vein of ontract called he seri two of whom roomed § i « Wers oo gaged a depth water, for. they engaged the them, They fhe ti intend $< stom of Lon “ y ©X% OWS in the sole siready wate 1 ilied a plece of 11-inch gas pipe, long. with the explosive and ir two engagnd e way it exploded, were apping it when in son The two Eyet’s and Cort gled that they could not be men were all thrown over Sty tpot where they were at work. BOLD OUTLAWS 3, Bil Dal on and His Pals Pay a Visit to an Oklaboma Towa we'l were so man- The from the Bill Dalton of bis D inand 1 and boldly parade sot molested and nt and two gang. Bill wa were a heavuy a8 Newcomb, came into They redations 1 the strecis deg wore were " Fo oc Lize ) Atiampt their arrest ails determined 0 y ro OF . spits fe and a mdtie is ofler ¢ 0 for eaders Guthrie nate the band for, The capture of the vigorous pursuit of the thought to the logals mss IOI PEOPLE AND EVENTS. —— Mra. Ada M. Bittenbender, the Prohibition candidate for supreme judge of Nebraska, is in the law practice at Lincoln, busband as senior partner of the firm, is a native of Bradford county, Pi forty-five years of iooked $0, the hae stimuisted a are ol illaws, who be in peighborhood age, and a very bright, penalty of losing their licepses, This is made of combustivle beads strung at | lntervals on a plece of quick match, Differ ent combinations of large and smali Leads are used 10 expr oss the signals, Tunix cats of a species said to be unknown were discoverad recently in the spire of a church at Brighton, bass. The cats are tooth are long and are almost like tasky, On the nose of each is a jarge tuft of bair re- sembling a tusk. They are viry agile, and spring from rafter to rafter with the eass of a squirrel, Row, Alden Grout, who is living st Spring. field, Mass, in his nineticth year. was an ex- plorer of the Dark Continent long tefore Stanley or even Livingutone was heard of, Mr. Grout went to Africa jo 1854 as a mis. slopary, going right into the interior of the country, where, among the Zulus, he re mained for thirty-six years, returning to this country in 1870, James Maguar, who is said to have a well authenticated record of his birth one hun. dred and eleven years ago, is living in Fair fax, Va, though he is now sinking gradually from old age. Mr. Magnar js a native of Ire jand, and came to America in 1848, faally settling as a farmer in Virginia, where he now lives under the “are of his grandenil: Oprrcrioss were filed at Harrisburg to the of Judges White and Ewing, candidates for Common Pleas Judges of Allegheny, and Dawney and Ingrabam, of Bueniry Howanp closed the works of the Thurlow the Wellman Iron & Steel Company st on a judgment of 864.000 in favor Delaware County National Bank. Twexry em Pennsylvania wore several of them by a coal with the of oyees of the fujared, train taliroad colliding i Joux Frick, 85 yeurs of age, fell from the hay loft of bis barn at Lanark, and bis chest was crushed In. He cannot survive, Tur Town Council of South Bethle- bem bas passed an ordinance granting the right of way through the town to the Lehigh Valley Traction Company, Hesey Davoupspscon. of the by ent- ie an inmate Blair County Jail, attempted suicide ing pulverized glass. His condition re- garded ss critical, A S-year-old son of David Fetherolf, was playing on the banks of a creek near his home and resid- ing near Lynnport feil into the streats. Before aid came the tot Was drowned. Winraax K. Cuivias Btaufler Traction damages apiece jown by and Victor B ugh! sult against the Lancaster br pans #20.00) ciniting injuries received by belong run a5 elecirie Car, Evwasp Crewery, Harvey Mille Maguire and James Sha or, Charles fer b beets ar ave BnI- rested | Mr. and } Mrs. Calvin Gottsch Or OOmn iting hig £24 hway roblery tischail, of Heading all was horribly beaten with aclu chief oithe Dr. Wh elescle H Gf the Chester snEng i of Pitist & delegation to Washington t« the number « Urg 10 eer urge action silver bill, Tur pa irain rting of a coupling on a Perk a wrook st ho Stein, Martin Fry and kiomen Vera resulted in T fa: be JOsan Mhipke were injured of the Woman beid neeling rristown was Convention, n November 4. in Mrs. Dr. J. KK of Mrs of Norristow: Ma Beaver Landis, Mary 5S Minx Alternates Mrs 1 _aoey TAs idan Mrs, Mary IL Livery and Ellen Jones, Mrs irews, An Cresson and Mra. An ] Hix: Philade Wat asseu Easton, Fur: was riding fu al fw They pulled | pocketbook A party of & i ’ ERICK phis, who ve ited by strangers bet wees thiehem and al ang ford the Cap vehicle upset and 1 and Miss Mae ( were drowned Tue United has been er vist loping ——— MAN NY LIV ES LOST. Dean Ric! Jos 1 Goes Down Lake Erie With , All 1 on Board. A despatch from Bufla XX, terrible gales have Gone g and among ried is the which outrned Brethren in sess 5 Lu The n the f« gh ppiag on th inkes, loss ol the speller Dean Richmond and ber crew of of three of the crew ashore at Van Buren this city, sear Dun- disas ers already rep pre eighteen oem washed {rom The oc pees « Liave Point, forty miles kirk. The sh jake is strewn with wreck merchandise and ithe waves are further ovidenoes of the ore of the age and hourly yieldiug up fate to which the Richmotd has gobe, Another boat, ooner Typo, is be- lieved to have own with her crew, just off Gravelly on the Canadian side, fhe is owned by the Hargrove Company, of Detroit. One of the bodies washed ashore at Van Buren Point w. & recon zod as that of Joha Logan, engineer of Dean Richmond, and the other two are sailors whose names are not known. The Dean Richmond was Jast seen above water about 12 o'clock. Captain Tierwey, of the Steamer W. Hi. Stevens left Buffalo jor the scl FODe « Bay, bim and be tried to get into Erie, failing in this he put back to Buffalo. When about four miles east of Erle he saw a steamer which resembled the Ricamond in grest dis One of her stacks was gone and the topmast as well, Captain Tierney was having ail he could | could offer bo assistance to the Richmond, The Richmond was running *e trough of the sea and working as if she had lost her While the Stevens was still in sight the Richmond lost her other smoke- stack, Soon after Captain Tierney made this re. port the Captain of the Helena, who was also driven back foto port told of having seen the Richmond off Long Point with one stack gone and trying to make the port of Erie. This was about two hours before the Stevens sighted her, These reports of her whereabouis agreed #0 well that the agent of the Toledo, St Louk and Kansas City line, to which the Richmond belongs immediately telegraphed to Erie to ses if the vessel had artived there, The aid of the telegraph was invoked to ob ain intelligence from all the lake ports and all the towns along the const without result, but the Dunkirk wreckage leaves no doult of her lose, a The Richmond wan the property of the Bottslords, of Tort Huron. She had on 0 Bulalo. Lai
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