LATE TELEGRAPHIC TICKS FROM MANY POINTS. Important New Item Received a W Oo to Pre. Disaster. Arrlrlccls anil I ntallllee. At Marshal tiiln, Colo., Anthony Iters. Itindca misstep mill plunged let till bottom of the shaft In the I'nltui mine Ho was ter ribly crushed, ImviiiK "truck on bin head, ml livid but a nhort lime. Lightning struck the boil's nf W.F..Pnilc t liriitnii, Tel., nml klllol hin .Vycarolil daughter while she was aIccp. Mike Mirlii'l, while returning liinn' from Wnvetly, Iowa, during n heavy storm, drove team nil usmiill bridge mill was drown- nl. Ilingling tmthers' i itcu' train wa w reck nl near Atchison, Kan., mi l two person were killed. Nelson Pneknrd, Mart'n Wondwnrd mul an old fisherman ilium-1 PcinhnfT, wen1 drowned In tin- Itlne river lit Crete, Neb., Monday. PcimhnfT wa row itig in ri tlir rivcraiul hi isiat wast audit in the t urreut nnd carried over the i!am. 1'acknnl mul AVoodward were in n mill mi l jumped into n boat lii'lnw (lie ilam ami 'r.cd tn asit liiln. but their boat was caught in mi eddy mul dashed to pieces. !') the capiy.ing of n hn.it on t!ie How-illo place, Mcrriltnn, Ark.. Hump Wilson, i olor rd, four wciini'ti anil live children were drowned. A destructive tnrnailii swept over the wetern purl nf llnmiltiui rmuity, Ohio, Wedntsilay nftcrniiiui. llouc, barn mul tree were li'veli'il mul several people seri ously Injured. Mr, ltciijainlii Van I ailcn, of Irmpioi", Mich., sacrificed her life in rescuing her six children from their burning honie. At Fairliold, Cul., Joyce's lintel u u total ly de'troyed hy lire. Two I'm were nt, one man, n blacksmith from Ceil plufl, named Oniric Hailcy, and it section man named Jmne I. Inn, ( f San Frnm ii u. An engine mul 12 ear were derailed near Zahesville, t)..iii the It. A i. Huilway. The engineer and lircmuii jumped, b it were Intnlly injiireil. The factory nf the Aftnti Pyrotechnic coinpiiny, llartfonl, t'onii., blew up ami nil people were killi d. The bodic of .1. L. II. rlihley, paymaster; Finmn Tarbnx, Milium Tri-gunr. I mul Maggie ( uj.eu were recovereil. Two hodiisnrc mill in the mini. A number of persons were seriously Injured. (atltnl. I.iibtir nnd Inilnstrlnt, At a meeting of tinnier of New York, (Mute laft week, it wa decide I t ) "hut iliivvn for (si tiny. All the prhi'lpal tanneries, numbering nhout 121, will he nl!e:tcd. The leusnn given for the shut-down Is overpro duction nml ilull triule. One of thp greatest labor troubles that New Fngliind has ever been atlliotcd w ith I now In full progress. It i in the (rrnnite Iruile. All of the i;rnuite tiriu have einieil their workH by a enncertiKl pre-arriiiifcinent mainly because the norknicii wo.ilil not uonient to have nil iij-reemintd between em ployer anil employe ilate each year from January 1, Insti ail ot from May 1, M hu been the euhtom. A eonvervative estimate places the number of !oi keil out ijuarrymeii at lL'd.WHV TUey live mainly in lloMon, yuiiuy, MonxDti, liockpnrt ami Milfonl, Ma.; t oneonl, X. II.; Jlwalowell, Water ville, Clnrk'a Mill ami rorilaml.Me.; liarre, Vt.; Westerly, It. I, The huililini? buine In New York Is completely prontratnl hy theetrlkeuf the prnuite worker lit New Knyliitul. It Is es timated that fully 6o,() men are out vf Work. About l."iO t'liieniro prunitc cutter "truck to help their fellow-workmen In the Kail. I'liiliulelphin t-Tuuito cutter have "truck paiimt haiulling lion-union granite from New Knitlnnd. Two liumlreil nml fifty lathers ftruck at riiilatlelpliin or II 7. per l.lmo lntbs, nml two-thlnl of the btss pinsteror compllec'. with the demand". From May 5 to May 1 2".'i contract . laborers have Jeen barred fiom enter itiK the I'nited States at New York. Another mectiii); of the "trikiiiK Durham onl miners was held at London, A vote was taken on the queftiiiu of remmiiiu; work, but a majority of the delegates voted in favor of continuing the xtrike. This strike hat now been going on for over two mouths, and the greatest surTering exists, not only ati.ong the miners themselves, but among the factory bands, iron-worken mid others, Kboxe places of work have been dosed iu consequence of the impossibility of procur ing fuel. Local Assembly R430, Knlfhts of Labor New York, and the New York tint Kngl neers' Society, passed resolutions protesting against the action of the lubor leaden iu calling out Gu.OUO granite ijuarrymen on ac count of nn alleged gtievuuce of six granite block cutters. Many plasterers, bodenrriers ami brick layers of Pittsburg are striking, and build ing us a consequence, is deluycd. The build ing trades have three strikes on hjnd and (A uits for injunctions. The street car drivers nt New Orleans went out on a strike because the companies refus ed to recoKiiixe the union, Governor Flower, of New York, lias sign ail an important bill governing the working ' boursou ateain surface railroads tit New York State. Tbe new law provides that no turn c-r-riorntinn shall uermit or reuuire anv conductors, engineers, trainmen who have worked 24 hours to go again on duty until be has bad at least eight hours' . re'. Ten hours' work performed within 13 consecu tive hours shall constitute duy'i work on 11 suara surface railroads. Crime am4 Peaaltlea. William Wilkins, of Nicola, 111., owned vicioua stallion, whicb attacked and severely bitbim. Wilkins subdued tbe animal by roping biro and then picking out tbe ani. insl'ieyea with needle. He will be hk.'d to tbe graod Jury for cruelty. Frank Prane, a Clm iniiatl, 0., Milesmnn, "hot llattie llaireib n nnd then suicided, ho eau'e she would bnve notbing to do with him. Khe will die. A girl about 18 yenrs old, t1ipul"cd a inlf. wa shot at Lake f'reek, Idaho, while stealing ore. Heversl tbiuismid ilollnra worth wa ini""ed before the girl wn shot. In a light between r union ore trim mer of Ksemiaba, Mich., nti.l acinic of lion ntiion workmen, ten of the noii iinioti!"t were "hot, one erliiip fiitnlly. After the shiHitlug the inilen men lied. Ira Mullen, n ileipeiado of Norton, Va., wa" "hot from nnibi.sli. His wife, brother-in-law, the drivtr and (wo horses were aNo killed. The residence of Hon. .1. S, t'nmion, one of the tineit in Mii iitine. lima, wa raiilnl y biirglnr. The w hole family were held Mi. For the ecotnl time New York Kate rrViluil elertri'lil eseeMtioti nppn'atu wa ii-ed I lnirxilav in Auburn, nml in the -hat w he-e Kernmler w;: exf'er:meir.ed ii)"ii .loeph l ice wn eii ctroi iiicil, being tb" State's ninth tint. He nu t death bravely nml yet not with miy bravado, ami "n far n human ii gen iity or -ii me can ilci"cr, he died instant!;- and witho.t pain. The execution lasted hut a few s-i oniN. l-'ioin the lime the Warden notified Iiiin in hi cell tbnt all wn in u nilinesM nut I dentil was iinnouiiceil was tun and one half minute. The iuii ki-M ri ii" I'liv it ii in in thi State has hieu turn d nt Jii minute. About T.0 Hi grnnite workers tlir.uii'ho'lt the coiMitry nre now on strike, and the t'.ght is nnlv just begun. Hiver 'urti I'erry, the train robber, pleaded ru'ilty lofnur indictment in e mrt Ht Lyon. N. Y., and wa scn'ence to 4''1 years nt hard work in Auh i'ii pri-on. A the Judge lliiishid Hicnkiiig tl.e prisoner "tnggcred, and it w as w iih gn a' elloit that he retained hi" standing po-ition, II hi be have we'l iu prison and ue" ire ciiitiinittu tioti he w ill I. a free man October I'1-'-'. He i Jit years old now, mul will he upwanl of M when he gams hi liberty. A Hussian .leu lalncer named Nonkowi. "ki, shot nnd killed hi wile at Newalk, N. J., nnd then committed siiiciile. The two Oo:iM innvi.'te I of wimMtnj? the Albimy I S. Y.I National lank by false, bookkeeping 'verent I L t better sentence I to fix year in prison. It now trnn-ipi"' that t' e ame night the lour niiiriier werecommilf.c t ar I'cnuisoli, Tex., muitlier wninaii w.i shot by, it i siie posed, the same pmtioi. At I'hiladi'lphia. I'.i , l.nitd t'icarone, nn Italian, who on l'Vbr:. my in last killed his wife by 'calding her. wa ci.nvictc.l of min der in Ibe second degriv and leiiteie e.l to 1 J years' impr.oinui nt. t'hnr'is Stewart, a prisoner ill the jail at Morrillton, Aik., struck Hiputy Shenl! Iloinit with nu iron I nr, killing him in timtly. An armed body f men pro eeiled to the jail, nnd, n i; ini; Hew iit, hanged bim to the ncaii-t tree. An attempt wn made to wreck It Hock Island railroad train near 1e Moines, la., Saturday n'ght. Tie were p:led arrossihe track. The li ght track-walker wa shot ut, but succeeded ill slopping the train. Four men hoarded a train on tbe Jackson-villi-, Tampa and Key We', railroad near Monroe J urn linn, I-lit., and nitc mptcd to rob the express car. Messenger W. N. -a iniler. mul Spe.ial Agent I.. M. l'o.e mii'le a de'-perate rcsi-trmii'. and the foiioer wn killed, wlplei'uxe was wrio'i-ly wiiunil ed. '1 he rohb.ir jumped from tlie tiuin without muring mi) tbing. A posse n in pursuit. Isaac P. Tnlbct. id thirdiner, Me., shot hi wife and then committed suicide. He also lired shots nt bis sister and brother in-luw ' ause, a family ijiimicl. CunitreMtUiniil Ncnntiinitena, The Sixth distriit tlhio lleinocnitlc con vention at Lovcluud, O., re m unrated Hon, M. l'attisnn for congress. At the I'einocratic Congies!onal Conven tion of the Fifth, North Carolina, district, A. II. A. William was nominated by accla mation to succeed himself. The First Califomin district hn re-noml-nuted Tllomas J. lieary for Congress, the Second district re-nominated A. Caniiiiinct- li, the Fourth district nominated James (I. Magiiirc nnd the Fifth dirtrkt liouiiiuiled ' John F. Iiyland. At the Tlepublicnn convention nt Media, I'll., lion. John II. Kobinson was nominated for Congress without opposition, Wiishliiaioii News, Secretary Foster lias given hi enilorFe tiient, of the plan to issue 10,oti,(MH) fifty. cent pieces of a speciul design as touveiiirs I of the World's Fair. The total collections of Internal revenue during the first ten months of the fiscal year ending June SO, 1I2, were IJ.'i.Mii.lSil nn ineivaseof iriJKKl.K-ll, comimred with the collectionsduring the corresponding period of the previous lisciil year. Mr. Aldrich offered a rt'olution in the Senate, which was agreed to, abolishing the oflice of principal executive clerk of the Senate, and placing the entire clerical for.-o of the Senate in the Secretur's oflice. The president issued a proclamation an nouncing tbe reciprocity agreement with tiuutrueinaula. Senator Welcott, of the Committee on Civil servire nnd Retrenchment, reported a Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution, making the term of President and Vieo-Freident six years, in stead of four, cud making a President in eligible for re-election. The change is to take effect Murch i, 181)7. A petition was presented to Congress, signed by 25,0110 merchant tailors, praying for a law prohibiting tourists from bringing back more than two suits of clothes and one over garment of foreign manufacture or workmanship, froe of duty frotu foreign countries. Itrllsluus. The thirty-eighth annual session of the Western Unitarian Conference begun ut Chicago. Resolutions asking that the World'! Fair be opened on Sunday will be laid before tbe Conference. At the Episcopal Convention of the Dio cese of Massachusetts, Boston, motion that the by-laws be changed so at to admit j women as lay delegates was lost, W to 83. The Presbytnrlan (leneral Alterably Is In session at Port land, Oregon. The regular sewinn of the Fifty-second Cumberland Presbyterian (lenrrnl Assembly convened nt Mrmhis, Tenn. At the leeond dny's proceeding of the Southern Presbyterian tleneral Ascmh!y nt Hot Spring, Ark., report of committees consumed the time. Ihiring the yer mis sion treasury receipt from nil source were i:i(i,.Tii:U, being IIT.'t.'l nt in ex 'e of re ieip! of nny previou year. The ninouiil contributed ''V ' hurdles and Individual ex eeeiled that of the previou year by ll.'I.ViJ.. 41, th, total amount having been I7,(il., The Pnptis! emigre, at Philadelphia, Pn. during ttie scond day meeting, dictii the ipiestioii: "Is a union ol various Hap tist bodies lenible'.'" Ilev. II. II. Tyler, 1 1. II., read a pa er viewing the subject from M, M n i nl i ' i n t of ttie Ihrciple sect, expresi the I pinion that it ! not only fennlhle but of prime imp ''tame, lie favored a union like that of Hie Primitive church, not doctrine, but personal In i's nature. Ilev. A. A. Lew is. editor of the SiMnth thillimk, believed till' union could be brought about, bill con fined hi.'n'g'inicm to defending the practice of hi own "ect. the Seventh lay Itaptist, in observing the Seventh day a the Sabbath, Prof .1. A. Howe. i. H . n Free Will Hap t;st. oft'obh 1 i vitiity School, argued tbnt union wa possible by lordially aciseing to tiod law of var.ety In unity, by allow ing every church to preach what it prac tice, an I praci.e w hat it pre. n he. A pa per fr W. II. Wyat', i. l., of the South- mi Thei logi id Seminary, wa rend, w hich dei lnrd the probshilitie again! an orgnidc union, on account of ike greater tendencie to "caller mining religious bo lie. the fre iuency of theological dl-pnte mid the ten neity w ' h wlih h men ding to their opin ions. I In. Twenty-live horse were creainated ilia tire nt tin- ;ei l ion Stable, Pittsburg. The cavalry barrack at Fort McKitiney, Wyoming were burifiil. I .us ,uo,nn'. At Albert I ea, Minn , tbe large llourlug mill of the Albert l.ea Mill and lilevator Couiiiiny wa burned. l.o-i, iin,irsi; innir at'ce, Itii.n si. A big tire at Oswego, .V. Y., practically w ; ed on Osne.ro s milling nml elevator In ti ri-t. Only one elevator I left In the harbor, the Northwestern, owned by tiay lord, Iiowney it I'o. The lire wn tbi dot et nmi lierif't sin-p the tire that swept the same site in lsvt, nml the property de stroyed could not be leplmed for ll,tri,(U. I'lillili-iil. The I'enio ratio Territorial conveiit;o!i nl rucsoli. Ari.'.., selci to. ilele'.'.i'e to the I hl cagn national convention. Tbe eouveulion indorsis Mann A. Smith a do egate to eon gross; also Orovi r Cleveland. The l'i mi l rat e centra! comniittee oi I'tnli has e ected a ilclig in .i t,.. I hicsgo eoriveiition O. W. power, of . alt Lake, mid I' red .1. Kii u'l, or Ogilcu. I liilmrliil nml t'liiiimcri'lnl, I'ennis l.i ut y ,v Co., w hoiesale di alcr in woolens, ( Imago, have failed . 'I he ns-ots nrp nominally stated nt Himo i, and the liabilities nt the same 'igiirt. The Pike Mani:ficiuringi'o:uianv.whole sale dealers In pi imbcr,' s.ipplie. Po-toii, with woiks at I'e I l ily, Ala , ha assigned. Liabilities mid a- vt at present uukiiom ii. I'erantinl, The President mid party caught I'.S blue t'.h at Kurt Monroe, Va. Mrs. Il inison con tinues to improve. Ilev. I'r. T. Dewilt Talmage Intend to pmbark on the steamer City of Neiv York on June l.'i for l.iveipool, and w ill engage in s preaching tour through Knglmid, Scotland slid Ireland. "nnlinrr. The Pennsylvaiiiii Military Academy nt Chester, Pa., bus been t lo-ed lor the season as a precautionary measure, lis number ease id typhoid fever has been diniovetcd among the cadets. Turr cw. Hunol will eat hay that eot I !7 wl r tf.h The iriee wn i:i per ton at Pieman ton,! nl. ami the freight to Mendville Ut. .tliirtuury, Mrs. 8. K. Pullman, mother of the in. vciitorof the Pullman Pulace Car, is dead. Criilis, The rice crop of the l'nite.1 State thi year will be fiO per cent. bcavU r than lust ytur. The I, ensue Iteeiirit, The following tableshows the standing of tbe various base ball clubs : w. i,. in. Poston ai 7 ."41 ItrfHiH Ivn.-.lii .1 '41 Chicago. ...17 11 .i7 Cincinnati. Id lit .Kl Cleveland.. 14 12 ..Ms loumviilu-.14 13 ill) w. I.. 1st Pittsburgh .1.'. 1.1 .ki New York.. 13 Pt 'SKI Pbila 12 1.1 444 Wasliingt'nll II 4411 St. L'juis H -M listl liultiiuoru... ti 'JU U.l MANY PERISHED. K Frightful Cyclone Bwsea over Iff lur itius, in .h Indian Ocean. Lonixin, May I'l. Advices received lierc trom Mauritius state that a hurricane, unprecedented in its violence, p.is-cd over that island on April 2h, causing enoruio.is Jninago to shipping. A inajor.ty of the voxels ut the island were blown ashore. The western hulf of Port Louis, the capi tal, was devus'uted. Hollies were blown down, gigatil c trees were uprootel and i bat part of tbe town was wiped out of ex istence. The loss of life was appalling. A large number of iiersons were taught in the fulling houses and crushed to deuth, while others lost their lives by being struck by flying debris while they were u'teiupting to seek places of safety. The roar of tbe gale was deufcnlng, and people rushed to and fro in nimiess confusion with no idea of what they were doing. Kain fell iu torrents. Tbe exact nunier of dead is not known, F.very effort is being made by the authori ties to alleviate the surl'u'iug thut lias been caused by the disaster, Mauritius, or as it Is sometimes called, Isle of France, has always been noted for iu violent and destructive Hurricanes, but this one exceeds iu destruciiveness anv hitherto known. The island lies iu the Indian ocean and is well known as the scene oi the famous story of "Paul and Virginia." in that story tbe author describes witn ftreut iniiiuiunesi a terrible hurricane thut passed over tbe island, during which Paul und Virginia lost their lives, but the horror of tbut scene was far excelled by this lost death carrying wind that baa throwu the whole bland into tuouruiug. Mlarellaaeaaa. Mr. Thomas iHiwIng delibernWy threw Lerself in front of an engine at Itochestrr, N. 11., her bend being severed frotu her body. I'oniestic trouble wa the cause of the suicide. II lm been decided by the (rutee of the Tuftsco'lege. Htsttoi, Muss . to 0n the iloor ofthat intiti,tloii to women. Ill lint the plan lo start ro education at Tufts, bill the inoveineiii is similar to that token nt Itiosrn nnd Ynlr. Thonand of frog fell during n henvy rnlit nt Mexico, Mo., Wednesday night. Thi! coroner's Jury, which ha been In vestigating the can!' of the explosion In the) liilne nt llolyn, Wnsh , iu which 41 men were killed, found that the explolon wn the result of ln:illicient ventilation. T he ver diet w ill probably re:i!l ill large damage suit. An unknown plague I killing off eatlli along the Arizona and Mexico border. Martin Peed, the eiiiuletniie I murderer, Joe Prow n and John Ciillani s.'n'd from the i utility jail lit Wash ngt in, l'n., and lire Hill at large. rirvoM iii it iinitiinc. The nutopsy In the c--e nf (Icneral tire er, the I'erfe t of Poliii' of St. Petersburg, who died n few d iv ago nfli r being treated with "Vitalille." ibsclos'sl trace of poi.on iu the ho ly, f !atoh'iwky. the inventor id ' Vituluie." by whom tlenerul tire-"r wn treated, h- n arrested. Iliiinlreil ire I'ying of cholera every day nt Hurrar, Past Alrieii. liermany lontemplatt" irobibiliug nil Im migration from llit-ria. 'I he rovim ial diet of Wet Pru"iit gnv a baii'tiet In honor of the i mperor mid in responding to n toast hi iiiaji-ty in the iicirseof hipii"h snid : "May the son ol thi con:, try accept patient! w hatever Providence hn in store lor them, mid liwnit with conliileiice the result which their emperor w ill achieve In the tourse of tbe toilsome future.'' A dispatch from I ago, on the we', coast of Afri' S, say the Pritih punitive expedi tion agailit the Jehu burned two town und killed many natives, H Knglish soldier being killed. A severe enrtlu itike sho k wn felt in Cornwall county, Ktigland. Ilnttse nu ked mid chimneys fell. People were n wakened by the rocking of their boil, the movement lasting for several seconds mill great alarm wa tell. 'I he I- leii' h forci in 'i'niitpiln have cap. t ired a piinte stronghold, killing S. Fifty !hreel'ren;h soldiers nn I live olh ers were killed. Three viilnrc" In tbe I'rwin 'toverninent, llii'sin 'uive been ile-t roved by an earth i;ako. .'Mity-H vi n live were lost. M. Itollle fought S'Vord ill! ', with full I successive iiritis-.-nrii-t-r near Pan nnd dis abled nil oflhiui. An epidemic of cholera i ragimr near llarrar, Fgypi. mul i spreading inland. It is already cnu:iig I'f.t death a day. Pre cautious are being t.ikeu to revent it reach, icg Massowah. Two Anarchists nt Liege huvc been sen teticedtii lo ir years' imprisonment each fi r attenit ting to wit" k n train. An explosion occurred nt n dynnmitt fii'tory nt (ialdiinie. near liilhaoa, Spain, by which eight persons were killed and ten injured, ami 'he factory wa destroyed. Wartnnt huve been issiu d for the arrest of some women w ho were recently dismissed and who it is supposed cutised the explosion. A cloudburst in Ciirinlli a, Au-triti, has caused great damage to crops nnd roads, nnd killed thousands of bird. Heavy hail ae coiii anied the torrents of ruin. The prin cipal damage wa ntar Klagei.furth. No Joss of life is reported. CONDITION OF BUSINESS. Trad Int'rrupied by Floods, But It la Nsve rtrisless Satisfactory, n.'l. Dun V Co. I.VW.7) Hrrirwaf Trail ays: The great llorid seriously interrut trade. Money is every where In large supplf and light demand. Collections nre only nn latislactory where hn I weather delays dis '.ribiition und settlements. At Poston trail is more active, particularly in boot and times and rubber gu:.U. Philadelphia notes fair trade in dry go. id, excellent except with the South, m ir-i activity In wool es pecially In wors'e I it tides nnd larger trade in Iron, though at low prices. More eneonr igement is seen in gln-s. Iron is weaker In Pittsburg, but then is n fair demand for finished pro lticls. cspec.ully for hardware, ind improving trade in glu-s. Trade is fair ly good in Cleveland, and eijual to last year's t Iietroit. At Cinciiiiiati pork pinking ii heavy, the ill inand cx ceding the supply. Trade at Chiuigo eijuu s last year's. Dusi lie at Miniieaiolis and St. Paul i greatly retarded by bad weather, nr.d o: St. Louis much ilepriHseil by the MomIs. The tit.sine- failures during the last sev en days number for the I'nited States 1W, "anadaj, total lb.', as compared with Vi lust week, 'M the week previous to the lust, nd .'iO for the corresponding week of last rear. CDO PEr.fc.0N8 LOaT. . They AUOoDownlna Eurricane on th Citapian Ba. Bt. rirrrRsBt'BO, May 18. The Caspian sea steumer Alexander Wolcow. which it was reported from Astrakhan yesterday hud undoubtedly foundered, left a Persian port for lluku toward the end of tturch. No doubt 1 now entertained but Unit she foundered iu a hiiiriciine, which occurred on the fifth of Murch. Tbe Wolcow did not carry a single life boat, and her ii.Vj pusseugcrs are given up ut lost. Shi was hampered with a heavy deck rurgo und it is supmsed thut her cargo shifted, causing her tocupsizt Tbe Weather and Ike Crepa. The w cutter, which forth post few day lias been remarkubly cold all over Maine, bus been particularly severe near Farming ton. The cold rain turned to snow during the night Suturday. The growing crops have been seriously damaged, while many utnili in outlying pastures died of exposure, and farming operation generally have received a severe setback, . DEEMING. MURDERER, HAKGEC THE DEMON DIBS LIKE A COWARD. Career ef On of the Holt ftsmarkabll Wretcusa In the World's History. Munoi nN-n, May a. Frederick llnyle) Jiieming wn liiingid one luinute nfter H o i lock thi morning. When lieeming wn led Into tbe ynrd nnd upon th gnllow everylusly w,, aurpriscil to see that he was not cba lied, n had been expnete I, c ivalke I iintendily be tween the gtinr.l, mul several time totter ed, as il aho.it to fall. He facts wa nsheii, und he shook :ke a mini with the palsy Several time when the chaplain sp ike to him encouragingly in mi undertone, lieem ing purled hi lips to reply, but he utterel unsound. Hi seemed In l stop. lie I by hi npproai him death. When hi nrtn were pinioned he wavered nnd would have fallen had he in.t hc:i caiitrlil by the warden. At fiM he sho ik his he i I when hi last oppor tunity to speak wa g veri bim. Then he rallied frotu Iks stupor and w ill It strong eltoil inlliil out: Lord ,le i, receive my tplr't." He tried to say more nnd stmsl with bis mouth w ide open, but no word came. As the iioiwi' wa' a Iju'ted h kneet knocked together mi I he would have cillapsed ha I he not been supporti d until he was swung ititu mid air. He died without a struggle nnd almost in-tantly. The body, niter be ing cut down, was taken in chiiru" by tho prison phy.ii ians, w ho will siiperiiitend tho pot inorti in i xamitiatioii into the structure of the skull mid biaiu. ' A 111 M MIKAI I t WlirTI II. Frederick I lay ley I'eeming was one of the most vcr-nt:lc iiini l,c.oilll,ir!y wren he in the his'ory of the world s crime. I hat part of Iii career w hich ei iioined atelv to hi arre-t, trial anililialh nt Me.l.onrne, bigan in l.'ain Hill, a suburb of Liverpool, on July HI, l"'tl. lie then took lodgings under the inline of WiHntuis at the t nn ini-n inl Hotel iu that villnce und shortlv began paying court to Mis Piuily Ma'her. w hoin he sub seipiently mnineil. He rented liinluiiii vilm. on the out-kirt i f the village, during hi courtship, nnd there received a woman nnd four young children, w ho disappeared shortly befhre nis iiiarr.nge to Miss .Mather. Alter the weilding. on September 21, he mul hi w ife took a short wedding jouriiey mid on October 17 they sailed for Australia. Iliey went to live in a boue in Windsor, n suburb id Meiboiirue. '1 here, on Hecemtii r Zt. nine day alter their arrival, he killed hi young wife and luirieii l.er under the Hour. He ti.en disappeared. About ten week' la'er when new len m t were about to take tbe houe a pe culiar odor wn unfiled, the Moor w taken upmnlthf body of Mrs. lieeming wa loiimi. .miuks on iier iii n l nnd necu show ed that she had been kill! bv blows. When the new reacbed Pain Hill. ' the police torn up the flnor.of I 'ml, inn Villa, to satisfy their uspii ion thut the woinnn and four children wen (mil been seen there with lieeming might have suffered the sarne late as did Kmily Mather. 'I hey found under the floor, which lieeming binneif had cement ed, the bodies of the woman mid children. The woman wa his w ile Mar e, nee Jaiuc. whom be married in liiigliind iu IsM, and the chi litre ,t were bis own. I'eenriig na oa.ight nenr Perth in Aus tralia, lute in March. 'Ihe exact truth of the oiuirei was not mid never will be ascer tained, as lieeming wa tried, convicted, entoiiocil nml bunged for tho killing of Linily Mather nnlv. An idea of the numbiTof crime uttribtit ed to him. n we; ns of hi whole reinaikn ble career since s, may be gathered from thi condensed stntemeiit: As Frederick Pnvlev lieeming, lssl I'ebr'iary-Marrieil M.-s Marie .lame. Went alone to A u-t nt 1 ia. lHS.'.loim il by h'.swife. Sent to jail for six week for theft. He was at that time supposed to be working a n plumber. Iss Miiincric.. Innx roi.leries tiok place In rivdhcy, the pi i petrators not le.ng deteited. isr'i More robberies, hiirglurie, myster ioas disaitearaiii e and t 'agejies. !. Sets i:p snnp in n large wav. perpe trate a fraudulent bankrupt, y an I absconds from Sydney. lss-7 Piies from Adelaide to Cnf1 Town nfter robbing two brothers, whom he nut, of .torn. less No'hing know n of him. Htiring this year six of the White chi.d murder were ri'trateil. fMi po-e in lbirbnn as n u.iiiinir enirin eer: going to.lohii'iriedmrg. and sucieeil in olitaiiiing KHf.i by Irn ;d. June Hn fl.tssi advanced to bim in iMrban on tog'is ileeils. obtains lljo worth of jeweiry anil diamp. About the same time two murderers were committed in the 'J rnnsvual. the murder es iHping. July 17 The eighth Whitecbnpel murder. Sei tember lis-The ninth W lute chapel murder. Septeiubf r 'I urned ii)i on expecteilly in Pirkenhead. where iii wife was living. October 1 traced by a private detective, who wanted him for the Trans vaal robber.es, to Camberwell, then to Stockton-on-Tees and buck again to London. Novembi r Snils for Australia. Leaving the vessel at Port Said, i.e double on Lis tiursue suud returns to liirkcnlic.nl. A GERIE8 07 H0KP.0R3. si'vm m aths iiv a w urcx. Ft. Lot-is, May it. In a collision between a passenger and freight tra n near Crooked Payou, Ark . on the Cotton Kilt rjilroad, seven persons were killed and 21 injured. The accident w-a caused by the crew of the pnssenger train distihf ying orders. The naiiies of tlie dead ore otticiu'.ly given as follows : Mrs. Octave Antlerson. Amarillo, Tex.; Wrn. Christal, Uenton, Tex.; J. T. Sander ton, Penrce City, M .: Mm. K. II. Clark, Winchester, Tenn.; It. I). Crompton, Nash ville, Term : Mrs. A. M. Henson, Fisher, Ark.; Mrs. Hudgim of Alabama, en route to Fort Worth. Tex : James Morgan, Mem phis, Tenn.; Frank Nichols, hrcinnn of the freight, Eighteen persons were wounded. This has brcn the most disastrous and costly wre -k that ever occurre 1 in this Stute, and happened on the same spot where two pre vious wrecks occurred, both resulting in the loss of life. OSK Ht'MiKKtl ami tw i.xty l ERisiirn. IONiniN.May JH. A dipatcli from Monte, video says that the praziliiin turrevshio Hoi imoes wui wrecked off Cape Santa Marin, near the mouth of th Kio dp la Plata, while enroute to Mutto (irosso, and that but five of the crew weie saved. I'M being drowned. The Soliniocs was on of the venae's seat hy the liraziliaii governmei't with reinforcement to sui press the rising in tbe stale of Matlo Cirosso. C'upt. Cunt rot was drowned. ir.VFSTK.1 iihuw.vnu. MKr.noi'KMt, May 23. An onen boat in which titteen members of a football team were being taken across the buy of Port Philip by two tishermun has been found botioin-up, and all are supfiosed to huve been drowned. Tlie bout couiuined Clleen iiersons all told. One laxly hut) been found. itLers are tomg senrciieif for. THE W VLklTtlS 01SIVTKB. Lo!(io5, Muy !, Acisnutch from Mauri tius aiutes that tlie loss t f life in th recent hurricane fur exceeds the estimate so far made, and that the death roll will not fall abort of IS.ono. F1OT -SECOND CONGRESS. MonnAV-The Senate tiwlny dcvoleil H time to the funeral services of the late' Senator John H. Harbour, of Virginia. Ibe servii being concluded In fhfl ohamlipr, the remain were removed to the late resi dence nf the deceased, and then, on mo tion of Senator Matiderson, the Henate uiljouriied. , in the Hoti'p IteprpPtitatlvn Josppn in trisloced n Joint resolution ni'prol'rintlliff .i,lri lor rebuilding the public building Id Santa l-p, S. M dest roved hy lire on the 12 insf Nothing P'se wn accoinplisheil, and ufler a short session the House udjoitm- "l- , Tiir.siA In the SenntP, Mr. Chandler In (rislueed another bill to givn Amerlciiil registry tif prospective Pnlted State cruis er. The imvnl npiropri:ition bill wns) Inken up the pending iUi'tlon being the provision lor an Increase of iIip nsvy. Mr. Mcpherson, who la-t Friday oMered an nnii iiilmeiit to strike out the House pro vision for nn Honored cruiser and IIip Seti tile provision for n battleh:i; nnd to pro vide lorthree, iiotsnd of one harbor defense double turret ship of thi Monitor type, modilbsl hi hineuiliiii'iit so as to i online it simply to the striking out part of It. lenving the number id Monitors nt one. ItfjCotcil. Mr. Morgan ollered mi nmend'nenl provid ing that il Ihe harbor ilefens" ship be built iin the I'ai die i' inst. no allowance nf H er cent, may I'e m ule on II cot to Ihn eon tractor, iii addition to the contract price. tr cover the cost ol the transportation of inn lerial. 'I he niiieiidineiil wa agreed to without n iiivi-ion. The 'piestion recurrisl iin the ainetidiuent rcMirte I Iiv Ihn Coin mitfccnti Aptropriafion. Without eritiilna; to n t ote on the ijuestioii, thrr Semite nil joiiriied. Alter routine business th" House went in to eoiiim tti e ol li e whole. Mr. I.eler. of (leorgiii, in tl.e chair, on thi) indry civil bill. Mr. I'ii kler. of South Haknt. moved In Its rce Irmn l2i,iito l.'io.ismthe npprie priatiou to meet the expense of protecting limber on Ihe public laud-, but It wa lost. I'eiiiiiiitf action on the hill tho committeo rose mid the House adjourned. Wi ni -niv In the Sena'e the eonsiilera lion of the naval appropriation hill wa re sumed, mul alter several amendment were ngieed to the lull wa rejiorti' I from the rominitti e of the whole to th" Si'iiale. Tho amendment were nil agreed to and the bill was pa-seil without n division. Adjourned. 'I be silver iiiestion wn the feature of in terest in the Hotisw to-day, nnd, much to the disappointment rif the silver ites, the Speiikers'istsiiied the point of order raised iigioiit Mr. linrtiue's Iree coiiiace miieailnient to tt" sundry hill, nnd the llou-e i in, i be I the matter by npholdiuu; the ' hiiirnuui decision. Later on Mr. Plarid oflerist mi amendiiieiit f.ir thpeoiiiage oi nil s iver triillioii fiurchneil and now in the 'I rei.s'iry into sinnditrd silver ilollmn. Point if i,rlir were raised against the limeitilinerit. mid the Speaker reserved bin ileci.on. wbich will be awaited with inter est and iwpa'ienoe by Ihe free coinage inefi nndlheir opi'Otients alike. After the transac tion of routine business the House went into roinmit'ee of the whole, Mr. I.i"ter, of Ccorgia. in the chair, on the sundry civil loll. .Mr. Smith, id Arizoj,a. movi'd to in- cri use Irom ii.'SSi to f to i.tsi ihe appro priation for surveying the public lauds. After some ilenn'e n fomprom.e wa nr rived at nnd thcnpiirnpr itiou Ii xed at 2II,. l'i. Pending further n'ttion, f ,'ilS commit tee rose and t le House adjourned. 'I'm i.' ..v In the Senat" tn" bill authnr izu.g tbe Seciitaryof War to detail for "I'd laid ty, in i on licit ion wite the W' rld'a "1 1 1 in I : n 1 1' l.xpi 'ition, sinli iirmy otliier as luny I e reigiire.l (to refmrr. to tlie tieneral coinniandiii'j tlie Pcpartinont of tfie .Miss ouri' wa' l'ik-ii from the calendar und pass ed. 'Ihe i tiiifetenci! report on the bill to provide lor 'be disposal and sale of the Kla math river Indian reservation wa presented nnd agreed to. The river nnd harbor pmi'rintinn bill wa then tak'Ui up, mul Mr, Nil I'Li rson made the motion, of which Iin had given notice thi morning, to recommit tbe bill, w ith instruction to reduce tlie iiiuo, mt Vi ner lent. Mr. Imiph moved to lay the motion on the table. Agreed to yeas, 42. niivs t; ( Mc-,rs. Harris. Kyle, Mrs i'heison. I'addofk, Palmer and' Vilasi. A iii'iii tiiii'iit reported from th" Comin tti'e on l oMinu ri;" and inere is.ng ept ropriatiorm wi re agree I tn. All the cnuiiuittep ainend mcnts I nving heel disposed of, f,r went over till to-morrow, when it will lie open to general amendment, an I the Senato iii Iu in ed. In the lion", the third pir'V receiveil rP' ogniiioii th s luoriiiiig, and Ir. Watson, of i. coii'. i sent up to the cleric ilck ami had n ad the terse res lutiou "thattheeom mittee on wavs arid means he reipiested tt report the nili lrc-iirv bill." Hp asked ui.iiii.iooo consent for it coosi-ler ition but Mr. Iieithoovcr s demand for the "regular order ' orperatcit s an ohje'itloti. Alier a fruitless call id commit!0! the house went into committee of the whole (Mr. Lester, of leorgiii. iu thee liairi on the sundry civil hill. The chair delivered hi opinion on the sriht of order made against the amendment offen d by Mr. liland yesterday torthecoin nge of ull silver bullion purchased and now in the treasury into stamlurd silver dollar, the lost of coiiiage lo be paid out of the seiiiiiorace or gain to thn government, tho remainder of the stignorag to be covered into the trsss.iry. i he chuir wa unable to see how the amendment was gsrmane to tho mbject of the clause. He sustained the point ot older and r bed out the ninendnn nt. Mr. Itlaiul np csl-d from this decision, hut the committee sustained the decision of the chair by a vote of 121) to 7 . After routine business tbe House adjourned. HiTitiiHAV In the senate after a little rou tine Ims. i.e-s the consilient' ion of tl.e i iver nnd harbor bill wa resumed, and various Hiiieiulnieuts of small importance wern of fend and agreed to. After a long political discussion tbe bill wa reported back to tho Senate. Ail the amendment agreed to in committee were concurred iu, in gross, and the hill wjs pissed without u divioon. Thn following bil.s were then taken from tho oHchdur and asset): Houe lull hill to rat. ify an agreement with the Indians residing on the Colvil.e Peservation in the Sitto of Washington. M-uate hill authorizing tho coli-tru' ton of a bridge across the lied lliver of the North. After an executive session the Senate adjourned. Alter tlie ca'l of committee for reporte the House went into committen i f iho whi le, Mr. Lester, of (ieo.-gia, in the chair, on tbe sundry civil bill. Thi' niiiioinice nient of tl.e approval by thn President of the Iiimati registry bi I wa received witn applause. Consideration nf the bill was mot. in. ed until adjournment. Sati w'AY The Senute was not in session. The House in committee of the whole, Mr. Lester, of tieorgia, in the chnir, consid ered tlie sundry civd appropriation bill un til adjournment. A BATTLE FOB BBATJIT. Three Hen Lay Sown Thsir llm for the Saks of a 16 Year old Oirl. M.ikvsvilli, C'al., May ID. Last evi ning Jesse Foulk, 10 years old, went to a picnio near town and met 10-yeur-old May I-ane. Foulk says the girl had hardly sat down to eat ice cream when her father approached, accompanied by one Oanley. He gnispej the girl by the head and threatened to shoot her if she did not go with him. When. Foulk said she should not go, be wa trucked and knocked down. Thereupon Henry Flowers, colored, teized Danly, and the latter and Lane discharged their pistol several times. Kou Ik fired twice at Lone, both shots taking effect Lane ami loulk were brought to this city fatally wounded. Pauley la under arrest, and from all indication he i tbe on who tirwj th first shot. He boa been attentive to th girl and objected to Foulk' attention. Th colored man, Flower, wa also shot tail died on th ground. v