a Ol PROGRANNE OF PARADE. Oficial Orders for the Naval Review in New York Harbor A General Outline of the Move- ments of Vessels. The Secretary of the Navy has decide fipon the offi sial programms of the review ral or } 2 oF of the United States and foreign ships of war, which by act of Congress will take place in Now York Harbor on the 47th in- stant The men-of war will be anchorad in two Twenty-sixth columns, extending from ; foreign ships street uo the North River, the on the Naw York side, While Dolphin, carrying the Presi. dent of United States, is passing bee the columns, that portion of the r between th American column York shore will ba closed | the t + and passage suspende the Dolphin has anchored at the line vessels of all kinds may the fleet up the Ne the r 1 the conmns dias lan View th Fre i 3 the the passare umn “War ymouth will carry t urs © A issu umns, be = internat State, and arri umns will anch whor MARKETS, Late Wholesale Produce 14 BE Beans—Marrow Medium, 1502 Pea, 1832 cf Connery York, Prices of Quoted in New AND PEAS. kidney, White kidney. 1 Lima, Cal. per Green peas, “2 Creamery —St St & Penn Western, firsts Western, sec Western, ti CITES AND BERRIES —-FRESH Apples—K ng, per bbl Cranberries, Jersey Btate..15 ’ Od JFowls -d eTRAY, ‘ Western, per It {Chicker A al, Vestern per il Roosters. old. per Turkeys, Det Ducks ~ or pal . he Nestern, per pair, Geese, Western, per pair Pigeons, per pair TILL DRESSED POULTRY —VRESH Turkeys, per Ib, pn Chickens Phila, per ib, .... Western, per ib, .e Fowis—St and West, per Ib Ducks Fair to fancy, per Ib Eastern, I cascneness Spring, Ei spor db... mo Western, per Ib...... Bquabs— Dark, per dos..... White, per dos VRBGETADLEA, Potatoss—State per bbl... Jersey, prime, per bbi Jersey, inferior, per bbl. L. L, in bulk, per bbl. Cabbage, L. I, por 100, ..... oOnions—Eastern, yellow bbl, Eastern, red, per bbl Btata, per bbl... ....0u0 Bquash Marrow, per barrel, Bweot potatos, Va, per bbl, 2 South Jersey, per bbl, ... Celery, near by, doz. bunches GRAIN, ETC, Flour City Mill Extra, Patents... .oov cone suse Wheat—No, ¥ Red... Ryo—Stats...oooviersrsisnss Barley Trorawed, Hate, Ungraded bite... Onte—=No, 3 White, ,........ Mixed Westorn......... wliood to Cholos,,..... weLong Rye. ...ooiviee je Clby Stestn, .....00.0 LIVE TOOK. City dressed. ,...... § Cows, com. togood. , 95 00 Cit; rasead...s. 1120 . f ARAL REEL) on bu IDiicssnenessons BY Live, per 100 lhe. rv. 6 80 y 7 J EE ow | PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. Record of the Past Month A Change } in Form, The statement of tie public dabt, giving the transactions of the month of March, shows a net decreass in the debt of §1,050,17T3.83, OF this $453,532.50 is the amount o! the reduction of the bonded indebtedness of ths Government, and #1,° 502,640.33 is the increase of cash in the Trea~ sury during the month, Ihe interest-bearing debt showel change; debt on which Interest ceased maturity decreased nnd the debt bearing no interest S18.50, The aggregate Interest non-interest bearing debt March was (002,825 210.18; on February 25th It was $003,251, 752.08 The coin cert. fcates and Treasury noes, offset by an equal amount of cash in t ireasury, outstand ing at the end of tn ware $507 425, 081, an increase hie tot ul cas 1 Msury was $702. T68, 4427.249 rainst whic . liabilities were outstanding, including the $100,000, 000 greenback Ireasury in no has L715, $10. - and Jlst since gold reserve, to the $57, 137,000.05, 1 h amount ol waving an avallabls sue plus of $5,030, 735.21. OF this, i In the month 24% 80 A DEADLY BLAST, It Hurled a Torrent of Water on the Miners Below, FIVE TRAMPS BURNED, Which Caught in a Blazing Barn in They Were Sleeping a few mornings ago WHISKY BURNED, Nearly 12,000 Barrels of Liquor De. stroyed in a Louisville Warehouse While four workn 1 warehouse THE MORMON TEMPLE. Yeoary W " Hepresent Forty ork din the stractar: and $5 000 000 The new Mormo \ vas delicated a Ago A ait Lak City, Utah. in he presencs of a mu'tit PEO Die The site for the temple wa he July 2% 1847, the fifth da pioneers entere | Groat Un February 6 | and 25) When H alter the Mormon Salt Lake Valley ISM, ground was broken men put Lo work on the excavation Johnston's army « through in | 1538 the foundation of the temple was en tirely coversd with earth, and the people moved south from Salt Lake for a time | Four years afterwards this work was re- | sumed, The capstone was laid on April | 182. The building is 189 foot long an | thirty-nine feet wide Win the six towers, | It covers an area of 21.30 Mjuare foot Me foundation wall Is sixtesn fest thick and | ixlean feet deep. On this the granite walls are nine feet thick on the bottom, sad nar row to six fest at the square ne MRS, CLEVELAND'S PART, Bhe Will Assist at the Opening of the World's Valr Mrs. Cleveland has decided not to accept the invitation of the Columbian Exposition Directory to be present at the formal opening in Chioago of the Fair on May ] She will, however, take part in the ovening ceremonies through the medium of an electric wire, which will connect the White House with the Exposition grounds, The Boia} of the Daughters of the Revola. tipn recently decided to hava a memorial bell onst within the Fair grounds on May 1, and Mrs. Claveland was lavited 10 touch a wire through which a current will pass to an alec. trical aulomatio arrangement and turn the molten metal of which the bell will be come posed into the mould, As she will not be in Chicago, Mra, Cleveland will touch the but ton at the White Hou w, and Private Seors the offisers of the modu 0 "Cle ol nd's scoeptance 0 re. veland' of their invitation, ' the | recovered, | ollhouse u DEATH IN THE SHAFT. Ten Men Suffocated by Smoke in a Shamokin Mine, What Resulted From Trving to Fill a Lighted Lamp. A miner's lamp caused an explosion in the Neilson Bhaft, Bhamokin, Poeun... at seven ‘clock a few Many miners Owing tu the mornings age, caped, but ten were killed, lay being a holiday, there were not as many men at work as usual, The mine Langdon & Co, The : Is operated bodies have been Fhe killed were; John Roble, James Bren. nan, Michael Brennan, John Ryan, Frel. erick Ginter, John Burtt John Garry, Joseph Borteax, Nicholas Dolton, Frank Shupis, The fire started mty feet from the bottom of | } Was an i by ti ange their | leaving FILLING THE OFFICES. The and the President's Late Senate's Co Hrmations nary and Minister Pleaipots United States to Belgium; tenden ex-Lovarnor, of Missouri, ¢ } sul-General of the Htates at the Cily f Mexico: Ls Hughes, of Arizona, a newpaper alitor at Phoenix, to be over por of Arisons; William T. Thornton New Moxioo, a mine owaer, to be Governor of New Mexico The President sent the following nomina tions to the Seaate; Hanule Taylor, of Ala bama, a lawyer at Mobile, to be Eavoy Ex traordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Spain; William Loe ren, of Minnesota, to be Commissioner of Pensions The Bepate has confirmed the following nominations: James DD, Porter, of Tennes sae, 10 be Minister to Chile; James A. M: Kenzie, of Kentucky, to be Minister to Parry; Lewis taker, of Minnesota, Minister to Ni oaragus, Costa Rica and Salvador; Pierce MB Young, of Usorgia, Minister to Guate mala and Hoaduras; Edwin Dun, of Olio, Minister to Japan; Newton 8, Eustis, of Louisiana, to be Second Secretary of the Lagation at Paris; Claude Meeker, of Ohio, Consul to Bradford; 1. M. Shaffer, of West Virginia, Consul to Strattord, Oat; Harri won Williams, of Missouri, Consul to Vera Crus: M. VF Pendiston, of Maine, Uonsui to Fieton; Theodore M, Stephen, oc Liluos, Consul to Anoaberyg, | yb int FATHER AND SONS KILLED, Four Lives Lost by the Explosion of a Boller in lowa, A boller explod +1 in a saw mill at Laconia, lows, killing four persons, The dead are; Henry MoKinness, aged fifty.two, owner of the mill; John MoKinness, aged ninetesn, hin son; Peter McK nnewy age] soreness on, a GILT was he explosion wil, which was a very substan Appointments THE LABOR WORLD, Loxpox has 9000 sallors, Fan bands are organizing. THERE are 5000 union barbers, ENGLAND has 1,000,000 union men, THERE are said to be 20,000 union bakers, CHICAGO has 2000 Brother aood locomotive ongineers, UNCLE Bax 25,000 Washmgton, employs clerks in THe wachinists have 385 unions and 16,- COU mewn ber NEW ENGLAND has gained 500 union car- ponte rs ina mouth, 'me Btate of Washington is to hold an annual labor congress. LoSpox clothing many Polish Hebrews Tue latest odict is that all employes must wear uniforms, EMPLOYMENT is scarce and laborers are over-plentitul in South Australia IN New Mexico the Atlantic and Pacifle Rallroad has discharged all union hands, houses are. engaging Whits House THE labor war continues not only among the railroads but among manufacturers ravroad se: of the United States ent to about 1,000,000 peopl vies TH aown Oven ment owing oonl trade Kext year rent when i r ATL LAKE, Fle Bad Sailing Sure Party Lost ugh A BLOODY BA Hundred » © aii [TLE Brazilian *oldiers Killed at Five Alegrete is have been re { Alegret belwean 1h vol « fought in Braz Rio Grande 40 Sul, s State ernment oops and the revoliutionists A cording to the report the was Irightial, lutionists was also sinughter State Fhe loss of the very heavy. The revolutionists held an intron hel posts tion at Alegrete, and when the State tro We attemptad to drive them from their vantage ground they made a mod desperate and sue cesslul resistancs There wera 1539 combate ants engaged oa both «i wa, and of thisnum- ber 500 were killed and a vary large number wounded he State troops were driven back, and the revolutionists have now undisputed Way at Alegrote, which place is ased as their base of operations against the Goverament The National Government Las as vot taken no active steps 10 wupport the Sia rovern. ment, troog rev EE —— OFFICIALS IMPEACHED. Secretary of State, Attorney-General and Lx-Treasurer to be Tried, A joint sesion of the Nebrasks Logisla. ture at Lincoln adopte | articles of impeach ment against’ Secretary of State Allen, At. torney General Hastings and Commissioner Humphrey, The articles against ex-Stats Treasurer John KE. Hill wera a 1 in the afternoon. The cases will now go to the Supreme Court It Is claimed by the Cleveland Ohi Leader that by the annexation of the subur. tan towns of West Clevelan t and Broosya in the late election, the city of Cleveland will have, av soon as the lege! formalities are ended, a popuintion of 297000, This will make it the ia ality fa Ua ani the ninth in the United Ix East Prussia a in owing to the fow prise of grain © SABDATI SCHOOL. INTERNATIONAL LESSON APRIL 16, YOI Lesson Text: xin John “Job's Appeal,” Job 1-10 «. Golden Text sl Commentary. 1. 2. "Then Job answered and sald, Even todey is my complaint bitter: my stroke is heavier than my groaning.” This is the be. ginning of Job's reply to the third address of Eliphaz. Each of the three-Ki phaz Bildad and Zophar—had spoken twice, and vob had replied to each in turn, This is the beginning of the third round. In an inter. esting and instructive litte pamphlet en- titled “Job and His Priends.” by ( H M the author thinks that these three stand for experience, tradition and legality —all well meaning, but unwise in their dealings with Job, The difcultioron ea or xxx: @ are summed They olf ra 1 Ale ther Him why REL Yors or My walk in peace ny juiets i vel Bot know He doeth th r that is may say to us as to Peter, “Wont west DOL now, but thou shalt know bharenfter And it will BIWaAys be trues until “ihe moron that w know only in part, but then shall we know VOR As RISO We Are KD (2 Cor. xi, 9 san with oY s § _ ou Kn wa 12 HL “But He knowth the way that | take Here Is our comtor He kn reasth Jere miak's comfort was, “Thou, O Lord, knowest me” Jer, xii, I'he Lord Jesus taught us to fed comfort in these words, “Your Hear enly Father knoweth” (Math, vi, 33. There fore we sing Fo 1 goon not knowing, I would not If 1 might, I'd rather walk in the dark with God walk alone in the light, “When He hath tried me, | shall come forth as gold.” Therefore he could also my, “Though He slay me, yet will | trast in Him" Job xiii, 18, 15) or «ith Isaiah, “Be bold, God is my salvation” (Delivers: “I will trust sod set bealrala’ (xi, 9 «Lesson Helper, —————— TRE litigant who not long Ago emerged from a Montana will contest laden with the spolls of victory to the extent of millions fell down stairs at Vietaria recently, and no poor man's skull could have been more fatally eracked. There 1s at Jeast the lesson In the incident that people who think Fortune will always smile have not studied the caprices of the goddess Tim Ozar ds 1TK6ly to announce hime self as Emperor of Asia. If he does there will be an imperial coolness be- tween Victoria, by the grace of God Empress of India, and himself, than | chusetts, and FACTS ABOUT NEW YORK. CURIOUS INFPORMATION CONCERN- ING THE EMPIRE STATE, Its Great Size and Immense Popula. tion Plcturesguely Shown by Cone trast With Other Places, EW YORK STATE 1» nemly ] twice the { West Vir- size Oi yen Equare G miles, bit. Lawrence County is larger than the State of Delaware and more than twice the size of Rhode Island, Leaving out Prussia and Bavaria, New York State covers more ground than all the German principalities, Fifteen counties in this ’ 4 as much space as Connecticut, Zinn, wanting only wd State occupy Mussa New Jersey The cording to the i reg v AB population of New York Sta'e, ac. popuistion switzer. of Bel. ADd comes : '} © ial to the ropean 1 Greece. a greater and amber of Inhabitants Soain under the Em. More than one-fourth Many pow within its yundaries as occupied the whole of at that time, and its present population is more thon one-third of the whole number knowa to be living on the irKey had (taly or Augustus pe pri are | Continent of Asia. Considering for a moment the question of respousibility in emergent cases, the Governor of New York State has in his hands a responsibility for human weal or woe equal to that of nineteen State or Territorial Governors. His rale, directly or indirectly, affects the welfare of more human beings thas that of the Kings of Deamark, Belgium, Greece, or Portugal, the Swiss Presidents, the Governor-Gea. eral of Canada, the Austrian Governors, and a host of British colonial Goveraors of lesser degree, New York Sun. A. A Novel Set of Chinaware. A Doston lady bas had a breakfast service of cups, ssucors and plates pre. pared for her large family, on which are given from photographs the likenesses of the members; sn that the waiter can properly place the china to be used, Some one suggests that at any memor. able dianer party the same compliment. ary process might be arranged for each expected guest, in lieu of disser eards, ~=Scientific American. » Audiences are forbidden to applaud ia theatres.
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