r M i K J eg Mi ii -I f r k In W i .In. i -r , .0 u Mil ll,' A i .r'lrwl I1'. W II .' - II It t M ;to ,dd t tb. uarc a & who PHE LATEST 'news 31 V H k. rnntf II IManatpra, Ai-clilcnta unit I nlnlltlpa. M.iry Stanloii. a pretty Young at tress dwil nt Now York. A post mortem oxatui- nation showed t Iht doilli caue. by excessive cigarette f niok itir. Mi)" Slanton cumo hero last winter from Cincinnati, . It in said that she smoke I it dozen pa. kiu -t of oigaitt n day. Two little boys iiamnl Nlom.m were burned to death in IhPir home at St. Louis. Tlirir parent l.a-1 lo. ked them In and went flsitihg. It is u jiM.l the children found ohie matches :iu I s.-t the li'miM! oil tire. E. D. Cnnipbell, n -rofossor In th Ann Arbor. Mich., fiiiversity, while at work hi the chemical lalsiratory, over a p1a' re ceiver "it:iitiit hydrogi'n niiil oxygon, the pns i'X ! 1-I :t 1 1 ' t both It 14 eyes were de stroyed. 1 1 if eyes were remjvel ly the surgeons. At Irii llivi-r. Mi. h., nn elderly Po!i-!i Woman, named Mr". Martin 1 itlorkl, was am -tcl .md 1 .k d up in the t-ma't frame structure u-'-.l u n Jail, where she wan 1 tt, alone f .1 the ni.-l.it. Next morning tin- jail this found to In- a lic ip of ii-ho, ill Ii an f.iiin 1 tin I'liiirri'J remain of tint fiomaii. At SaiHiiaw, Mirh.. tne lwlici of Mm, llattic irmoii'l Mid licr nine ni iiiths oM Kin "".ore foim-t in a cistern at tin1 family rrsidctiee. It is presumed that tin' drown ing a aividcnt.il. Mm. Oruioiid was only eighteen yearn eld. naliltigten New. Part of tin .N'or newspaper hnil.litu wa btiriiet!. 1.. c l.y firt-and wat r, t.'.'i,1 vi; in- ur'l. Sixty irintiTi v.ul with iliili culty. rVcrctary I'lkinfi ilirei-tp.l th' Iieparlmenl Jilartijrinast'rat St. Imis to fen.l iiiiimili atelv tents to tlio Mayor of t'olnmhiis Miss , f..r tin lenetit i if tin1 snflcrers fmia tho repent ll l.i. Tlio veeln to n 1 1 iri the I'ehrini: Sea flirt iliirinx tliP ounint sp ilini: seiisoii ar.' the Mi'hiian, (lit A.lams.thp lt.uu.'er ainl thu Yorktown, two tpvpiiup cutters, the I'orwin and the Hiisli ami thu lish rniniiiissioiier'n Dtpaiuer, the Allatr.)s. Knitlntut, it is un lerstiKtil, will send thrw pillilioatl to ustrjst in police duty. The 'flietin will not he taken on ay from the fuhiimrine cuhlo nurvey work. All the v's Ls are to te under way early in May. The New Orleans iifTair wan finally and Mtisfactorily UPttlmi. The 1'nited States Foverninent has uid to the. families of the Victims the sum of i'i,iK). The diplomatic relations U-tweeii Italy mid America an; restored. t-eerctary Foster retiented the resipintioti of John K. Milhollaud, chief insjctor of the fm in iv aaii; VttlHriit w.Y ork . , tatiie Hpriiiiier, at Virginia lUuch, Htatink' that hi condition eontinuei to Improve and lie hni gained twelve K)iiuda since he left WahiiiKton. Tlu? condition of Mrs. Harrison is much worse. The House Committee on I'oMofllova mid J'ostroads coinpleie.l -ilM appropriation hill for the next fiscal year. The hill carries mi Bppropriats.iu of iiIhiiiI iMi.nnn.nd, uain-t t7T,'.'-l. appropi iati'd fortheciirri'lit year. This is ulioiit s.;j.l, n I less than the estimates euhmuied. Mini-tor Alhort i. I'orter. who is now at Indianapolis, lnd., revived a toliyram from tei retary of Stale I'.laine instructing him to return to Uoine. Minister I'orter left for Washington, lie expressed much satis f. i. t ion at the settlement if difference I.e. twccii thif tioverniueiit and Italy. A hill was reported f.ivoralily to the Hotisp to ileclare all Indians ritieiis who have attended sell. iol tell Years at the liovern liieiit'n cxpeu-e, pioviiled they are ".'I years of ape. resident Harrison pr.s laiined the exist ence of an international copyright anTee Incnl w ilh (ieriuaiiy. ( npiiiil, l.iikor ftiol Imliiairlnl. A new organisation to he culled the In ternational I'isleration of Machinery trades was ortranied in (.'hicao, witha ineiiiLer hip of .'nl.unl. IleaMT falls (I'a. i, inerch.'int tailors) huve 'pni'd their journeymen's wale. New Orleans street oar companies, to pro. ent a tie-up, have conceded the demand of drivers for a reduction of their working day from 17 to 1 hours at the name waeti 11 fit. Tnion workman at the ri.jua(.) tin mill are on strike. A majority of the Piirham, Kiu.'land luiiu-rs now on strike have anin voted to continue the strike. The I'nlted Mine Worker of district 17, West Virginia, have prepared their scale to tic presented to the operator on May 1, and ent it to the national executive hoard for approval. Twenty live youii)- women employed as grinders and smoothers, in the lleatty (.ia-s works ut TitUn, O., have stru. k for an in crease ofwau.'s. Their ili'inaiid was not (runted mid the firm is Kocuriiih' others to take their places. At a meet i ii at London, the iMirham minor on tho third hullot reiterated their refusal to compromise their dillicullio w ith their employers. Over ono-half of the miner employed nt Kidd's coal mines, ue.tr Juiucy, O., have quit work, refusing to take Hock in the joint lock company. ('inveuitaa News The rrobrhitionists of Missouri met in Plate Convention ut C'iiillicothe and liomi tiated a full ticket. Tim Itepuhlican 8tate convention at Montpelier, Vt elected delegHto-at-lar;o to the liepuhlicaii nulionul convention. 1'ieti. dent Harrison's administration was indors ed, but tb (ieleg4te were not Instructs!. i II a -L V . i,u.r. Tha Lily White Ptate Herublican conven tion was held at Pallas, Telaa. A full Mate ticket was named, headed by Andre Jack txin Houston, toii of General Pm lI.rtn.ton, for (lovernor. I'p to dste every county in Wisconsin that bus rbofH'ti deli'Satel to the State convention hayh-rted men known to lie followers of PX-1 (tddeut Cleveland, and the parlv lnd ers now my it is practically certain fie will hsve u solid ilelo).'.itinii from that State in the national ('.invention. ' The State Executive Committee of the ticorpn State Alliance m-t at Atlanta, (in., and unasilmouily pa-so I a resolution de manding that all counties which h.tvo in- ilorsed the People's party movement tnti't rescind such action promptly or surrender their charters. The colored llepuhlioans of Maryland, In mas meet inn at Ilaltimore, demanded that they he jtiven four of the sixteen delegates to the Uepuhlioan National Convention, The Michigan Uepuhlioan State Conven tion met nt 1 "droit to choose delepates to the National Convention. Of tho doletratoi at liir;?p. all are Aler men first and Harrison men next. No Instruction wercjriveti. The X. C. State Itopublioun Convention met at l:alei.'h. Jumps H. Younj;. colored, Collector of the I'ort of Wilinlncton, wu chosen Temporary t'hairuian, and addrrs ed tho,onvention. John It. Eiirle was re dected t 'hairinan of the State liepuhllcan Executive Committee. Tho whole ticket was nominated. The Wyoming IVmoer.itie Ptnto Conven- fton which met nt I)oiiilass. fix delo.L-atei iindsix alternate were elected to the Chicago Couvetition. The delegation was uniiistr ii lis, hut favors 1). D. Hill for President. The r.epuhlican State Convention of l lorida met ut Jacksonville and clec'ei dchrattit at hwee to the Minneapolis con vention. They are instructed to voto for ltenjumin Harrison for l'rifident. The X. C. Kepulilican State Convention met at KaleioJi and electisl dolejates to the National Convention, after resolutions In striictin them to vote for Harrison first, last and nil the time had been adopted by acclamation. Tho llopuhliean State Convention of Seattle, Wa-h , eie. tod iloloL'ates to Minne apolis. The platform adopted indorses the administration of Prc-Mont Harrison. I rime mill I'euulllps. In n fiht between four ncro train rob ber nnd a iose of oilicer at ltirmiiiojiuin, Ala., one of the robbers, To in Wrik'hl, wn killed. The other three after a desperate chase und li;ht were capture I, Mis Mary Audi rsoii,daui;htcr of a promi unit citizen in Webster lirove, St. I.ouis, cotumitto! suicide by nisnnitif on Tuesday. She had previously received a letter from her lover which had a depres-sipg cffis t ii miHB cum up- rdlror of Mrs. i hOVl N. J. on her spirits. Louis Harriot, the liiurd I'oiuird, wa bant;el nt Eree Elijah Haley, of Philadelphia! craztsl by dyspepsia, killed himself by yxittinj his throat. Cfir(;e tierry, a variety a.'tor nt the World theutreJtj. ,rf ti;rt!v'',t-yi'1 " fi'Miiriilrbliort i i-L'Jiu. 'NaVJ iKen IKHIK wrm liuu lis hi uo. John Yates nnd I-ostcr (Vke both loved the the same pirl, who live near Cove City, Utt. Yates removed his rival by stnbbiui him to the heart. The murderer is in hiilinx. Irliianclul niol ('oiniiierfliil. The movement to form a trust of tho (lass factories of the Ohio valley in opposi tion t the Cnited States combine hits fallen throuc.li A Sai-inaw syndicate has bought a timber tract on Ottawa river, Canada, cxpe 'tinn to cut therefrom .'', ,iki f,,.t (,f j.iriv, for t si Hi,! rm. Another Saitiuaw lirm has pur chased almost as valuable a tract. The I.ehij'h Iron Company, of A'leutown, Pa., which failed a few days a-.i for about J.'.oo,oi, has a-si'.:ne.. The St. Paul, Minn., Herman Tiro Insur unco company made mi assignment for the benelit of its creditors on account of insuf ficient business. Its stockholders lire the only persons w ho w ill nifler. and all ohli Cations w ill bo met ill full. The St. Paul ' (leriiiau Accident Insurance coliiMiny is not ufl'cctcd by the failure. The New York Interstate Hank went into voluntary liquidation. All the depositors have been paid I'll full. The directors of the Southern Lumber Manufacturers Association have raised the j .rice of yellow pine lumher 5o icuts u thoti sand, to take elici t on May 1, l.t-lf IslHllVft. Ill the j-rovincial a.sspuihly the bill pro vidini for the admission of women to study mid practice law in Ontario passed a third reading. Senator Canton's Coii)reioiia! reappor tionment bill passed the X. Y. Assembly without amendment ayes ii, nays .V.i and the bill was signed by the tiovernor. The bill al'ow iiiR women to vote for all State ollb ers, incliidint the governor, passed the New York assembly by tit votes. "Phil" Wisidnij of the Eighth district oppose,! the bill in a speech to vile that it made the wo men, w ho hud gathered to bear the debate, cover their fucea to bide their burtiint; blushes of shame. Every sentence contain ed n double uiemiini. When Wessinj censed Col. Webster demanded that his language be expunged from the record. A doen members were instantly on their feet to second the demand and it motion to ex punge was curried in thunder tones. In the New York Senate a bill Was passed fixing the wages iu New York City for la borers ut (i a tluy . Moriuarr, The casket containing the remains of Wult Whitmun, which, since the day of his funer al, bus rested U-oii the trestles on tho floor of the tomb in thu cemetery, wu on Satur day placed In the cript prepared for It ond hermetically scaled. Hon. Alexander Matkenz:o died at To ronto, Out. He was born in Perthshire, Scot: und, In ls.'J, and came to Canada in In business he was a builder, and then the publisher of a ncivspuper. In politics he was a Liberal. He lirtt entered I parliament in 101, when he wus' elected to the united parliament of Upper uud Lower Ciuiudu for the Lamhin division. Mist Amelia D. Edwards, the well-known lecturer and novelist, died at London. Ehe was Gl yean of age. Senator Stephens, representing the Bed ford division of Quebec, Canada, ii dead, aged IS. He was a liberal in politic. After an Illness of only two days. Jude John McMichacl expired at Xcw Castle, Pa. He was elected In 1hm4, and was one of the best and most farorahly kaown law Judgis in Pennsylvania. ri rea At Ieavenworth Kan., four store. Low, lonoXHt; nearly covered by insurance. At Orange, Tex., several saw mills, a storo and residence. Loss, ivl,0i; insured. Tho main building of Clark university for colored student, near Atlanta, Go., wa de stroyed by lira. Loss estimated at flO.ooo. The pa-ier mill of Z. A W. Crane, of Coltsville, Mass., known as the government mill, and where all the United States bank and treasury note iiicr has been made for thirteen years, was burned. The loss will bclli'i.W); insurance, 73,OuO. The City mills, Flint, Mich., owned by J. K. llurrows.V Co., which were well stocked with (lour and grain, and 0. A. Carthnrin's elevator, adjoining, wero burned. The total loss is over 1.15,000; insurance, lis.OHl. The Weather. A terrific storm of wind, snow and hail i raging all over the West nnd Northwest and the prospects are that great damage will be done to fruits and cereals. Trains nre delayed nnd te'egrnph w ires nre down in many localities. It has snowed hard over the greater portion of Minnesota, North and South Hukota, Wisconsin, Illinois uud Iowa, the depth ranging from four to eight inches. Snow fell to-day in I'ublln, In tho Mid hind and in the South of England. At Poone, la., there are nearly 13 inches of snow on the level. Sleigh are out and the sle.ghing Is g-xid. A terrible'snow storm blin ked the railroad for 30 wiles south of Albert Lea, Minn. Iirifts were from 15 to 10 feet deep. Three inches of snow fell nt Newark, X. J. Much duinge has been done in the farming n'ctioii. I'ollllrnl. The result of the election In Newport. K. I., innke.t the complexion of tho next Ipgis luture iKi Republicans, 31 IVtnocruta, with 11 iisembly men to be chosen. James H. Manning. Iieniocrnt, was elect ed Mavor of Albany, N. V., by over 5,000 majority. The mitiro Democratic city ticket was elect d yesterday bp over 5,000 majority. The Republicans gained two in the Hoard of Aldermen and two in the Hoard of Supervisois, stantlarr Item. Eleven more persons afflicted with small pox were discovered in cvercrowded tenc' tiient bouses in New York City, where hundreds have Ik-pii exposed. Tho health oMcial fear that thu dreaded diseaso may become epidemic Two cases of typhus fever and one death from the disease occurred at Providence, R I. There Is reason to believe tlw Vthe dis' believe tl ease will spreud. folio i r v . r, 'ro..Vr-..(Tl rtsysir-w-rti pnrk, Cincinnati, O., over l,0O0,(inO worth ol thorouglibred uud trotting utallions and hackney borso wre on exhibition. Among the visiting stu lion were two hackneys le longing to John A. Logan, of Youngstown, O. U.S. St ruder bought from Charles Moors the yearling lilly i ira Clay, for l,im. K. 11. Met.'alf ha bought of W. W. O'Hoiinell, Le bunon, Tciin.. :hc che-tnut lilly Preference, 3 years old. Crop. Peach prosects urc uninjured from tho la'e col'I suup in ut Ka. t some Indiana counties. The Michigan crop report says the wheat plant has. sustained uo material injury. There i mi average decrease of i't per cent, iu the ootu n ucreuge iu the Southwest. Ju.llihil. Judge Mcphernn handed down an opinion nt Hurrisluirg, Pu., declaring the accid.'nt insurance plan of the Philadelphia Iii'uirrr u violation of the insurance laws uud ex cluding it from continuing It. Itiilliiiiiil New. In the Lehigh Vulley shops nt Wilkes burro, Pa., many hundreds of workmen uro reduced to hulf time until further orders. Personal. Ex-Senator Evnrts, of New York, is suffer ing Iroiii un effect ion, of the eyes which is iucurublt! and be tuny go totally blind. l IncrllHaeiiija. William Smith, of Chicago, accused of holding his little daughter, Kittie, against a hot stove and burniu,' both her arms so that amputation wa. necc-miry, was acquit ted. The armless child resolutely refused to incriminate, the father. His defense wiu that she wu subject to fits, and that the affair wus an accident. James W. Cooper, who served on the jury in the Schneider murder case at Washing ton, I). C, died on Tuesday. The long con finement and consequent mental fftruin hud affpotod him, and when ho was discharged he hud lost over 30 pounds. Twelve 8ecimen sheep from Hushire, the principul entrepot of Persia, on the Persian gulf, have arrived at London. Tney are consigned to the agricultural department at Washington, 1. C, by Truxton lleule, tho American consul general at Teheran, to whom they were sent from llushire. A revival in the African Methodist church at Corsicana, Tex., has been so successful that it bus attracted members from other churches. This aroused so muc h ill-feeling that someone burned the Methodist church and parsonage to the ground. Many ar rests huve been made. Bombs Thrown Into a Proc-as'.on. Cadiz, 0., April li. On Holy Thursday there was a public procession of worshipers, the priests bearing religious emblems and relics. Kverybody in the procession was passing slowly along, without the least thought of danger, when suddenly two men in the crowd of onlookers threw two petards directly into the procenslon. In tlu confusion and excitement the villains who threw the petards mado th-ir escape. A number of the j.recessionista were more or less injured by the explosion, but fortu nately nobody was killed. TmOUBLS WITH ITALY XNDBD. The V. B. Pars Over 125,000 Trance c Indemnity for Lynched Italians. Dlplomatto Relatione Re newtd. WASHtsoTo-t, April 10. A settlement hn been arrived at between the United States and Italy respecting the lynching of the Italims at New Orleans. The following correspondence on the subjcct.is sufficient!; explanatory: flTASTl-mT or Stt, J i:miiii.itiii. Anrll IIMs-rj. Murqiittlmpprtsll. Chrn 1ps Arrlm of I'ulr. J Mr. I crAinr-ilillnto nu tlint thr illlTlellltr p t lutlna .'twf'iiUip fnllisl Mtsio anil imijr. rowin out of hp Inmrli'alilP nmsmwre ml Nr Orti'n In trlsr. b if lt r. sb.ml to Iw terml-lnte l. The J'rrsl'tetit, fri-lliiK Unit mirh an Injury iliere ttinri I 1 mpl In.l innllv, ltiiru' i nut tn lnter Ji0 lA'O' Irrni''. 1 ho liiilmn Uovrrnun-nt will dis tribute tUls slim smoiis the funililcn i( th letlm. Whllo thr InjurT not Inflleleil itlis-ellr h Hie t'nIN'il Ht-iii-s. tsr rrl.l'iil iipvrihplosn fools It Is thr H'le nn ini, wrrll tliosrrnt I'lt-fiiiiirp f the tiliv. M.roviT, thr I'rrsl. lent' In-truollont cr.r with thorn the h'ir tht tb trnuwciioii of to dnf mm erf' ml nn m.i'V of th iiiilmppr triw-slyi thai Hi-ol't sn l frlen'llv rplmlon of tlx- I jillrl Suie mi. I Itnlr mar lr rp.i-irp.1. ami that nolliln untoward tnnr ever niriila occur to disturb Inelr bnrtiionloitii (rl'-ti.lshlp. I vbii invwir imnn orrft''n in iirf j.m 5'iur prolonfoil aprvlts. at this capital as v narse ArtBirs, hit Ix-on innrknt bfrvcry nimlltr H-at rxn'lers v.iu jtoilefiit an I wooiitahln to lh OOTarn ment of thr I lill'-'l HI. ,le., anil to renew K ) 'U til aaurkucv of my high coiiKlilrratlon. V.MIi'lTO. April It. Ir. fits Hio-llenef Jamea O. lilalna, a dietary of HI a to, Ac, u MRi-HPTAarop NttP: Yotl were tilestpi to lntorin mr liv vour nni, of to ilay Hint t'io K.deral (l.ivoriimrnt ha. .lo.-l.lr l to .s) l llnly li.r way of lti.1ft)ifilf V lliimm itf j.V (ran imrrit alio rd ty f '.a'llsll.in Oftvertimrrit aiioni( the fmnl.lea of i rranoj, to ih disiriiiuu the r oa' nlij.s'is. who wiw victim f th masaa- rrt which t.s.k tiliioe March 14. fill. Id the ellr f Now rh aii. Voiir KteollPDaf also riroil the fciithni tli d 'olloh n-aelKst liv tin- I'o-sl.lrnt w.miI I f itt .n rn.l lo iho uiiforiiinatx Inel.lent to which that ileiil.irnlile wo'irrrnri savo ri p, and that tn frlcndlr n-lallotia briwcnn the two couu-trl-s w.ml.l ttrmly reestablished. ATler harllu laaen linre Willi tllll.'n riien-iiny, the lanmme ne I by the ""resident In his mi-wair of Is e. inlM.r lust, and after haHnir fully af.preoi. aled Hie wunlso' regret aal censure noereu wnn much authority lo IU" Chluf Maijl"iraii of tha llitublle. and IlkewlM- the recisinunendntlnns lo t'olmress thai were UKitestod to Ills lofty wUdnltl iv the unhai'iiy Ini'Mnii, the ilovornmcnt of Hla iJet Is now glad In learn that the l ulled Htatea ai kii"U"lK" thai II Is their aolemh iluiy, nnd at tho one lime a grout ileastire, to pay an Indemnity to till v. 1 lie Kind's Onrernment nnps mt neotate to ao Cepl this lltdi'tnnl y. without prejudice to the Judi cial steps w hleh It may lie .ro"-r for tlio piirtlea to lake, mid. considerlna the rere-s oiituined sufrl rteiil, li sees no reason why the relutleiis li--tw.o tlio two O.iverumeiila, wlihll relullolit should full III nil' reflect the senllmeilfa of rrelproeal es- ts-ru and synipaihy Ihat animate the two nation, should not ax;alii Ishshiip lutlmala. i-irdlal ntc-l friendly, as they hare trad .Initially lieen III the piist. and. as It Is to bo hoped tliul tliey will ever be. In Hie fuliira. In l.rltiKliia- the foredns to your knnwtedi, la ylrtueof llieailth"rlrall.iil tflrcn nn1 by Ills r'.xeel. loney, the Manpils dl liudlnl. Vrosl.lt'iit of the ( "iiiicU, Inlslerof Korela-u AfTulra. In Uie name of the O.K.. nun. in or Ills Mujat. tlu-Kl iK of Italy, Inv ailSilst sotereltfli, I have the honor li declare to V.'iur Fi.wIIhik- tfial the tllnl.ituatle relations las. tween Italy and Ihe I'lilled Mnte ure IIU llioinaut luuv re osUiiiiisnr.i, 1 hasten moreover In obedlenca to Instructlont reoeiyc.l. f i Inr.Hin you. that uendlnii the Minister's retifrn to this Capital, I htivp tiikall cliai-Ke of slits Koyal LKllall..u, ID Ilia capacity vt CUarga d' Af faire. Id' pleased to aoccpt, CIO , IttrtsiAM. The money which was paid .to rnriuis Imj'prikli, wus taken from tho fund which is usually onnronriuted for the Suite Do- part men t to lie used in emergencies and for special Hint extraordinary purMises, such as the present. The fund f-.r the current year amounted to o.ouo, ami bus been draw n uiwjti in addition to this t.!.'i.iioj for expon sofl at Santiago and Valparaiso during the Chilian controversy, and to meet expenses connected with tBe Kuring Mea negotia tions Rome, April 1V The nowsnapcrs this morning contain edifuriuis on the'settlemen of the Now Orleans ditucultv. They are uniiuimoiis in expressing satisfaction with yie terms offered by the United States gov ern luent, ami tne acceptance oi me iiimw Ituly, nnd the boue is earnestly expressed tti at the friendly relations tiow.-e-'imed will Oevcr be interrupted iu tie f uture. ' ' v.. BEYOND OIIX BO It DE It St, The legislature of the Brazilian province of Mayo Cimshp has declared that Stute In dependent of the republic of Ilrazil. Smallpox is still raging at San Salvador in rpito of ull efforts to check it. Fire ut Xogoya, Japan, March 22, destroy ed the temple and lower and 1,300 houses, entailing u loss of t.".Vl,0Oi). A Russian ukase has been issu'd prohi biting even the naturalized foreigners from settling outside the towns in Volliynia or tc possess real estate in Volhynia unless they embrace the religion of the Orthodox Circek church. Cholera is spreading at un alarming r ite iu Puitjaiih, ltritish India. Anna Sainio, wife of a professor nt the State college at Tavustehiins. 1'inlan.l, who waschargo I with having murdered hor 1ms bnlid, has boon found guilty. The court Kotitonced her to be beheaded and ordered tbut her hotly be afterwards burned. The woman is only '.'iypars old. She wus mnrri cd to Prof. Sainio in ISs'J, nnd lias one child An epidemic of black smallpox is ruging in Poland, especially on the tialliciun fron tier. The disease is very fatal, most of those who are attacked dylnu on the third day. Cholerine in a virulent form is raging In tlic Xuntorre penitentiary, France. Fifty two convicts died la-t week. The empress of Germany lias forbidden the ladies of the Iterliu court to read French novels. She has dismissed two maids ol honor for joking with the emperor. llnron Fava has received orders to retusrs to his jsist ut the Italian Legation ut Wash Ington. EXPRESS ROBBERS AT WORK. They Hold Up a Paaseng-er Tratn Rear New Orleans, Securing- About $3,000. .kw Ohlkanb, April VS. A poMonger train on the Illinois Central road was held tap by robbers between Areola and Tan- gipopu stations, and the express cur rifled of about t:ooo. When the train arrived at Hammond stn tian a strniiKer jumped abonrd the engine, und draw ing a pair of pistols on the engi neer and fireman ordered them to go ahead, which they did. The train was scheduled to take a siding ut Independence to allow another train tq puss, und when tbut point wus reached four other robbers got abourd ho engine. As rjon as the southbound ttraiu hud passed the robbers forced the en gineer and fireman to go to the express car und compel the messenger to open the door. He refused to do so, but an cntrunce was effected nevertheless, and whilo some of the robbers held the passengers in check the others com-ndled the messenger to open the safes, from which they secure 1 about (2,0u0 and made their escape. Xoue of the pas sengers were molested. A Sheriff and posse ulded by bloodhounds are tracking the fleeing robbers. Surrendered to United State Troops. Dkxvek, April 18 Word has been received sere that the cattlemen who were besieged by rustlers at the L. A. Ranch have been released by the United Status troops, who disarmed them and took them as prisoners to Fort McKluney. F1FT -SECOND CONGRESS. TrwtUT. After routine business the reso lution offered by Mr. Stewart in relation to the purchase of silver and the coinage of standard silver dollars bavin been taken up and amended (on motion of Mr. siietninn) bv inserting- the wonla "and a detailed state ment of the amount purchased each day." Mr. Stewart addressed the Senate on ttie sun- Joct. After a Wnsrthy debnte the Joint reeo lulion for a constitutional amendment was referred to the Committee on Privileges nnrl K Wt ions ami the Senate havinir Misseil a number of bills on the calendar adjourned. The session of the House to-tiiy was with out? sjierial interest. Mr. Allen of Mississip. pi nsked unanimous consent ior tne prpeii consideration of a Joint resolution appro firiatlng .'n,imo for purchase und ditnbti ion of subsistence stores to the sufferers from the overflow of the Tombigbee river ami its tributaries. Mr. Kilgorc of Texas, objected, ami the resolution was referred. J lie House tnen went lino coiiiiuiiiee oi mo whole (Mr. O Ferral, of Virginia, in the chair) on the urgency deficiency appropria- titi lull, anil soon alter adjourned. KpNKsiiAV. in the senate .Mr. ixiipn, from the Committee on Foreign Relations, n-ported hack the House hill for the abso lute prohibition of the coming of Chinese Into the 1'nited Mites with a substitute. Alter discussion the hill, with the substi tute, was tdnced on the calendar. The Senate then proceedoded to consideration of bills on tne cnienuar uisosiug oi uio firinoitKil ones es follows: To reorganize he artillery ami infantry of the nrniy and to iuerenso its ellicteney. Passed. Authorix- lug the SeTotary of itr to cause an explor ation ami survey to be made of the Interior of the territory of Alaska. Passed. House bill toestnblish lineal promotion tlirouulioiit the several lines of artillery, cavalry nnd inf.itrtrv of the nrniy. Passed. For the ex Kiniiiatloii atid promotion of enlisted men of the army to the grade of second lieuten ant. Passed. To provitle for lixing a uni form standard of classitlcation nml era. ling of wheat, Corn, oats, barley and rye. Passed. The Semite then proceeiloil to executive btisinem. referring to the approprfnte com mitteos a number of tmniiiiutioiis as well us a communication receivisl from t lie rresi tlont. nnd then adjourned. After passing a bill granting right of way through the Indian territory to the (iaines ville. ikl.thoma and itilf Railroad company, the House went into committee of the whole, Mr. Sbively, of Indiana, in thecbair, on the naval appropriation bill. Mr. I'ou telle. of Msino, niovetl to amend the para graph forthe ircriviso of the navy by pro vidiin; for two fast, sea-going coast-line bat tle ships, of a displacement of about pl,il tons, ut a cost of not exceeding M.ii;i,iki euch. Pending notion, the Coiumittoe rose ami the House adjourned. Tut iisiv The Senate early iu its session went to the calendar ami piped a large number of bills. Among them Mere: A bill appropriating a.'sm.tssi for the erection of nil additional wing to the National Museum in Washington; n bill extending free ostal de livery tti towns of .'i.iioo inhabitants or .', us) annual sistal receipts. The. Somite then went into executive session and adjourned till Monday. Iu the Hoii'e after routine business, con sideration of the Naval Appropriation Hill Was resumed (tending w hu ll thu House ad journed. Fmptv The House to-day accomplished nothing whatever in tho wa'y of legislation. Numberless bills were rejiorted for the erection of public buildings, und the House then went ilitoCoiimiltte of the Whole on the i rivate calendar. Not being able to make any headway the House adjourned. Mati'Miav The Senate was not in session. After the disposal of routine business to-day the House went into committee of the whole, Mr. Shively.of Indiana, m the chair, on the naval appropriation bill. Mr. Pen dleton, of West Virginia! opposed the mo tion matte by Mr. llolinan, to strike from the bill the clause forthe construction of (one armed cruiser, nnd also Mr. llrutelle's 'intendment for the construction of two ' stti. i a l.. l I...1; ih i leaiuiw aiiu wiisio i"'w. oisihk Vl iher discussion tluicj?it tli'tf I"08 "'0 tW ilfuse adiotulu'(to;iwlraJji.'. . Momiay. At the close ol the morning business, at 12:.V) o'chn k, the Senate took up the calendar. At 1:40 p. in. the Semite, on motion of Mr. Sherman, proceeded to ex tcutfVe business. At 3:itt p. m. the doors were reopened ami logudutive business was proceeded with. The resolution heretofore offered by Mr. Peffer, rei-uosting the Soc rjJtury of Stute to obtain information con cefiii'iig tfie use of electricity us a po-ver in Ihe propulsion of farm iua hinery and Im plements, and on the propagation uud growth of plunts in foreign coiint-ies, was taken up, expluined hrietly by Mr. Peflor, and agreed to. T.he House nniendinent to the ."senate bill relating t7thu exchange of tlie military post tit Little Rock, Ark., was concurred in. and the bill now goes to the President. The Senate passed a hill grant ing to t lie Stute of California .r per cent, of the net proceed for cash sulos of public lands in that State. The amount involved it fTun.ntio. The Semite then a.ljourius.1. In the House the naval appropriate bill wus passed, after a long debute uud reject tion of nuiueroiis aiueiidmeuts, when the liouse adjourned. THE LAST SAD ACT. The Bodies of the Hill Farm Mine Vic tims Recovered. Ukiostown, Pa., April 13. The lust three of the Hill farm lnino victims were found in the main slope to-day. Two bodies wero found yesterday and one, that of liurney Maust, was found a week ago. All the bodies were budly decomposed. Maust's body wus identified by the coal checks in his pocket. The presence of checks or other articles on the other bodies were all that led to their identification. The bodies were placed in rough boxes and after being viewed by Coroner Holbert and his jury they were quietly interred. The names of the six men are as follows: James McCune, aged 32, left a widow ond one child; Peter Kugun, 26 years old, left a widow ami live children; William lluys, aged 21 years, unmarried, (this is the trap per boy whos-lamp fired the gas); Milem Turney, l!ti years old, left a widow and two children; Joseph Higley, 30 years old, left a widow and children; linruey Maust, Zi years old, left a widow, but no children. The Non-Union Miners to Resume Work. Lmon, April 10. About lo.ouu Hiirhuin non-union miners have resume I work. These men huve no connection with the blrike, but were forced out of employment by the strike. Owin to the stoppage of furnaces through the piirhaiu coul strike, between IH.Ciiki tnd 21,0011 men, women and children, who wero not purties to the dis pute were deprived of the means of earning their livlihood. (ireut distress prevails at Ihirling'on, Stockton, Middoliboroilgh and other places. An oppeul was mudo to the non-union miners by the coal oierators to resume work, und they consented. Her Children Saw the Murder. Mr. Hot.LV, X.J., April U. Louisa Chock ley, colored woman, 45 years of age, was committed to Juil here to-day, charged with the murder of her U-year-old daughter, Mut tie, on Saturday. The murder was commit ted in the presence of her two other child ren, who were powerless to prevent it. The girl, for some slight offense, wus placed in a chair and a rope (led around her neck and the other end tied to the stove. The mother pulled on the rope until ehe had strangled the child to deuth. SEVEN PERSONS ANNIHILATED TERRIFI0 EXPLOSION AT THE Works of the Amtrioan Forclte Powdsr Company In New Jersey. Citlama tn a Panto. Nfwauk, X. J., April 1!) The works of the American Forcito Powder Company a short distance from the landing station rt Ijiko Hopatoong, on the Morris and Essex railway, blew up shortly after three o'clock this afternoon, ami seven men were blown to atoms. The killed nre: J. 1. r'mith. superin tendent of the works; Jacob Carlson, Wil liam Pierce. James Vegh, A. Johnson. God frey Watar, nnd an unknown Swede. Resides these two men were Injured. One of them, llenjamiii Cusslmore, will probably : die. The town was nanic-s'rlcken by the ex plosion, the cause of which Is a mystery, After several hours work the searchers had succeeded In gathering about loO pounds of mangled (tosh ami bone, which is all thut remains of the dead mcu. LATEST NEWS WAIFS. At Washington Emancipation day was celebrated by a mrade of colored citizens, headed by Troop K of the Ninth cavulry, which was reviewod by the president from the portico of the Executive mansion. tin account of the salaries received the school teachers have nearly rail coascl to Instruct the youths and maldont nt Fort Dodge, la., ninny having left 'town attracted by higher salaries. The Mloam-diip Conomangli with 10,00. Kiiiiidsof Hour for the faiulne-strckeii s.Mipleof llus-i.i sailed for Philadelphia from New York, to complete her cur.'o, and will then sail for Iii.a. f At . "an Antonio. Tex., fire dostr iye I Oil- j ver Sternberg .v. Co 's lumber yard. I-oss. 3),ouo; insurance tlJ.noo. A row of stores , on Almo Plana. Loss, f f i.o 1 1. The How- f nrd building. Including the thiihj '.mof ci' and It ii u Ai'ics. Loss, f'siOo'!. The lire r were ull incendiary. 1 The Reading! Pa.) iron mill nn I pu Idle department have resinned operations and f 2'm men nre nt work, but the pildd'.ert, w in ( received fil.T.Vper ton heretofore now g bac k at f 1.1' I. I The Mutch Trust Is complete. The I.cl i lion Co. was the last to cuter tho combine. The strike which has been under progress at the Steiibenville(i).) pottery since Feb. t. 1H.S0, U declared off. At Dayton, O., John tSeist, white .lrunk. shot his wife doud ami then sent u bullet through his heart. i Justice Lamar, of the Cnited States S i uriooo Court bus recovered from li s recelet illness. Mrs. Harrison l also convalescent Secrctarv Tracv is confined to his room will' bronchial trouble. Senator Daniel Intro luoed a bill t pr vbli! for the international naval review i: connection with tho World's Columbia Exposition. The Ohio general assembly adjourned c Mcjuday. Reports alwut tho groat snow storm I England indicate that enorniotii loss L 1 - ! .1 ..f tl... ,l..o.n. oeeil occusioueu on iiccuunv i.ow -ii tion of crops und fruit. Tlio hwolleii riven will do much damage. The germs of smallpox still seoui to rr- main in New York City, six new cases be::::: lionted ut the llureuu of Cuuiagious 1'is-;' eases. The strike of the Amulgamuti'.l Assoiif tion of Iron und Steelworkers. which w:ii iiiuugurutcd nt l.ebaiiiui, Pu., on the l"t!i last July und continiud eversime. has bet:.', declared off, and the men are now at liber: , to resume work wherever they may get i' ' The henelits of single men were cut off the National Assoc. ution last week, whi. I led to this action. . ( ine-half the Amicondu Smelting Wori' at Anuconda, Mont, have closed dow: . throwing "sto men out of employment. About 1.V) miners were laid oft in llutt Mont. f Sunday afternoon Mrs. Dr. Younger anX Mrs. Shuder were buggy riding at Hallin.v'I Tex., und while crossing the raiiro ad trait shing tlii were struck by uu engine, sums vehicle, knocking both ladiei out, killi:i:f Mrs. Dr. Younger uud fatally injuring Mn , liti:! dri; 4' Shuder. While John A. Cbainhert un I Willia iv... I. .. ...... i ii;.,,. ,. .,it . ,., IH. o.i j'.iiiii niiv iiiiii loiie. aiii t.v ifi'f.i.ti.i., : ' 111., it was luvi dentally di'hure'el ai,;' thebiintls of Doub. The Uill p!en'..; Chambers' bruin uud he died uliuost il l stuntly. Taylor Conrad and William Hainet wer-j kilhsl und several injured at a crosdug the Wabash and the Illinois Cdiitr.il, aj Monticello, III. The Wuhiuih train ran in' the Central train, which wal standing the crossing. i The doors of the Mutual Ranking Surt und Trust Company, at Philadelphia. I j t which have been closed for the past t . weeks by order of State Rank Examii"'? Kriimbhiiar, were opened to the public vt Monduy, Eltrht Peraone Killed. f Lonpox, April 10. Two women and n diildren were killed by u crush on the tU' way of the railroad station nt Hump-tw Heath to-day while a number of exciirsi":.. ists were rdshing for a train. Four of tic dead huve beeii identified us Emily Ilaii.r,. ton, age 53; Annie K.iton, eg) 41; John, a. 0, und Thoinus Ixmgford, ag.j 11. The otl. j' bodies ure those of boys of from 10 t years. The persons seriously injured i , sent to hospitals, j -DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT NILE3, 0. j , Samuel Williams Fraoturas His Daut ter'e Skull and Cute Hie Own Throat. '; Y'ol KosTowK, O., Airil 19. Samuel Va liants, of Niles while drunk, fractured I--daughter's skull with a poker and thcnf-i his own throat, dying luatautly. T' daughter was 20 years old. t Flood Buffarere Houeed in Tents, f Colcmbcs, Miss., April 18. Four hunflVj Oovernment tents were received hero signed to the Mayor, who is distribute them to those made homeless by the recr-: Cood. .sft.a ' .
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