V THE SENATE SPECIAL SESSOIN Wit AT IS UMNO DONE I1Y TP K 111011 IK MUNCH OK OONOtMlSH IN - IpSION AT WAHlllNHTUM. Mostpav The following nomination Were sent In the -eiial bv I lit President to liny. together wit li sivend il less import mil Ha if I I". More!! of Indiana, In lie consul general lit I'nnti. I,'. W. Chancellor of Maryland, to he con till al llnvtc. AIIiiii M. Moraeof Michigan, to be consul t OIllSglHV. Ocoiys K. Parkei of New York, to lie roll u at llirmiiighaiii. Samuel I'. I isher of Massachusetts, to he eeislnut couiniissiiiher nf patents. Frhs A. Itecve, to be solicitor i f the treasury. Will hiii II. H-Miieii nf Wisconsin, to le Dulled Sulrs tlistnct Judge fur the llnstcrn district t if "Iihiii. Aihetl It . I-nil nf Sew Mesicn. to be as ms! iate justice nf the supreme coutt ol the 'J'enmiry nt New Mexico, felii A. Peeve lis for several year been suanstuiit solicitor W. ri. Seaman' in a warm friend nl Srtuitiir Vila unit one ol the ubirsi la ers nl his State. S. F. Mora is the well know ti editor nf the Indianapolis "Sen tturl.'' He w as ine trader ot the t Icvr'and faction in inilimiii and through his eflort the Indiana delegation wn turneil Iroin (Iriv to Cleveland ul chieaeo. Allmi li Morse was Michigan' candidate for sice president at chit-ago and nt the last -Slat fdecltnti was the I 'enincralir i Hliilnhlti' for fnveiimr. OemgeF. Parker i a lose Iriend ol President t lev elmifl anil during I he n in tiai"ti he wrote the lifeiif t liv Prisnlciit. s r'. Fisher has Inr year been i i nc til ei atniner in I he patent ollii-e. 'I lie fiilliwing iinntiiiiitiniis were cmnrm ed Silas M. I.amorcaiis ol Wisconsin to ha romiiiissinner of general hind nlhYe: llnr ais II. I.llrlnn o' etinessee tn he tinted Htalrs circuit cnurt Jii'hre lor the sixth cir cuit, John K. Ittsley to he iniuislei tn lin. matk. Ihe senate in exei-mive eion to In r ilis riiHMil Hie ipienttnn of making public the tieaty villi Itussia. A majority Invnr nihlirity. lint the sticking ninl in a to what part of the correspondence IihII he given out and ns to Ihe vole. IteinntistrBii in aguinst the treaty are coming it: mid it opponent will seek'tn secure the iiitirveti tion ol Ihe President. Mr. Sherman ilill notice Hint the Hrpnh )iiah .would ticht an tittt-rn pt to eicit officer. Mr. Ooniiiin said he thought it best ttuit the compromise should be incept ed. I he senate niljoiiriiet'. Trssos v. I he resolution for the elrr lion (if olllrern Inr the fpnnte WiIIihiii It. t'oi nf North Carolina B eireliiry, Hii liHiil J. UriL'ln of Imliuna n"einpnnl-Ht artim ami Itev. Milbnrn as rbaplHitiriiuiileil with ecliilitintu that llwy Khul I lint enter on Hie iliM linii'e of their ilntien until the 'Villi of .lime nut. up to whirh time the prexent in C'litiiheiiln aie tn reniain in ollii'e,' nere l -fereil in the aeniite in ihiv nml went ou r iititll to riiiirrrow. Therusenf Senatnr Kmi'-h of North iMiknlii Mi linniflit helore the eeniite in t he i-hape nf it reMilution ol!t reil tiv Mr. Hoar ilniclini; I lie riiinniiMrc nil irlvilei:e nml elei'tiona tn invetliiiie Ihe alleKHiii'tii ol i t iniinal I'lnlii'zleniciit mnl to report the fnrtn and what is fie duty of the enHle in lelnlion thereto. I hih resolit linn went nMr imtii to-tnorriiw. the i iiiite mljinirnini; after u bessiun nl only tilt -ti ve IIIIIIIIIPM. The I'rt'Biilp' t netit the follnwin); niimina t nni to the venule tn iIhv. (ienrne I'. Hillanl of Al ifiiippl, to he eonml teneiul of the I'niliil l-laies at (iiayiii)iul. I'r.rii V. Miller of Sonlh linkoln, to he attorney lor the 1'nited Stiites lor Ihe south irn liinriil of Dakota. Dr. .Iiwefth II. Soulier of New York, to he the coiniiiimioner of inniiif rnlinn lit Hint ioit, vne Col. Joliu II. Webber of ilulliilo, renined. ieortie I), ttillard l a resilient of Mai'tm, Miwi.. inula native M iiiHutppian. He is a Inwver and ervfd in Ihe Confederal army durum the w ar. Dr. Primer l one of the editor of Otto Ottrnilorler's mper. the Hlnnlx eitiint;. II l.ioinnteil .Mr. Cleveland' interests through the nlninnn nf his naper ami on the Miinip. Dr. Kenner has made a study of the iiniui pratinti iiieslinu. He hus linveied eilen eively, is iHiiiiluir Willi the hnik'nHpis and ciisioiiis ol Ihe people who rnine to our rhores and is, tjie elnre. so his fiiends :iv, vuliarly lilted for the position. As Ins appointment is a personal one htr the erre iary of Ihe treasury it dues tint have to re ceive coiilirinntiiin by Ihe lisle. Uiiimiiav.-Ihe soiibio held only very hurt setsion to-day, at w liu li inntien of iiiiporlance were disi'U'seil hut nnthini' final accomplished, when adjournment aal had. Tin iihuv.-To-tlay'a seseinn i f the Pen ate was devoted almost w holly to the ih-hnte on the question ot Ihe admission of I lie Sen ators appointed by Hie (overnors ol the ritales ol Mniitatia.Wyoiiiini! and Washing ton, alter Ihe Icuisliitiire of thohe Stales had adjourned without making reftular eiec lioiis. A Iter an enecutiv session the teu ale ailjiiiirned till Monday. The president m day sent the following lioiiiiiiuiions to the senate: Ttioruas K. Kayard. of Delaware, to l mhasador extraordinary plenipotentiary of the I'nited Slates to (ireal llrilain. J u in as D. I'orler, of 'lenuessee, to b en l.a'ry ,1r"!,r;'i"ary a"d "''"'' plenipoten Junies A. McKetuie, of Kentucky, to b I-'" linker, of Minnesota, to he minis IM lo Nioiiiuxua. Cosla idea and Salvador, irne .vi. n. lountc. ol (ieornia, to b ,.. "uuiriiiaia ami Honduras. r.nwin nil t Ohio mow sureiary of le- r....... ...,,,,,,, , r ,1 ,,., , J,un lo beioii-nls ol the I line, I Stte., I. M Phefler, ol W est Viimnia, lo Stratiosd.Ot.:. .... ... ,,,., ui .i ssoiiri, to Vera J."'1 ,M- ' "dleloii, of Maine, to l iciou; i-wpiien, 01 Illinois, to Ai:n. urn:, n ni i. i own, of irainia, lo riiod v iuuuh .nitker, 01 uiiio, to Brad toro. Newton n. Eust;, of Louisiana, lo berec olid ecirtary ol I no legaiiou ot lb tinted ptalea at I'aris. Joiui M. Heynolds, of rennsvlvania, to kMiftanl secretary ol the interior, vice c'ynia J-usM-y, resl!lied. mwi.-nce .Maxwell. Jr., of Ohio, to ba eolii-.tor nviieiul, vie C'liarle Ji. A Id rich, levelled. John I. Hall, of Georgia, to be assistant uitorney general, vice (ieori? Ji. Phieiua.ro tiptied. ! irt on the list of nomination to day and tir.-t in distinction iu Jong public ser vice mil in diplomat e experience, was 'lhoinaa K. Kayard. and it was by unani mous, opinion declared lilting that be should he the lirsl of Hie Ambassador created by Uie last i ougresB. lie was born at WiiruiiiK ton. Oil., Oct. in. lai'8, and. although hi training was for a mercantile lite, he later studied and adi pled Hie profeasion of law ' and eniered ihe bur hi laftf. In unci he r. ailtueil hi senatorial seal to become Hecie Ury ut Slut in 1'reaideut t'ltveland cbi net. Fine hi retirement from thacablnet Mr. Hayanl liaiigaed in the practice of ih law. Hi, nomination was at once cou tirnitd without any relerrnce. Jamas A. .McKenxi was on of th co terie of iniiuiiabi Kentucky humorists ho includ 1'rovlor Knott and Joseph Blackburn who represented thatatat in iu, Forly-aeveuth Cougres. JI i, olu and while he was educated as a lawyer be "farmer follow JJrl,uil', occupation of Jaine D. Torler, who succeeds ralrlck ban, li resident ol J ai l, Tenn., wneie tewatpresent wigaBedlu the pr.clic of Jaw. if ba also served with distinction upon h. bench and enjoys i.putalion forUiDfouwortb ablest lawyer, iu Via f'ierrr M. II. Yotintr w Major flpiiersl of ravalry In the I nn federal at my and wns distiiignirhed for Ins serviies in thnl csuc. Oeneral Young was educated at West I'nint. hul was bom and has lived all his lile In the Smith ami is a large plantation owner. In Ihe nomination of Claude Meeker, of Ohio to he Consul tn llradford, Ktirlntiii. Ihe I'resident ackiiiiwlrih'rs the services of a tienpnpet ninti. Mr. Meeker is a young man ol not nmre tlinn :t;t. who came Into priilninriii e HI year ago, when hn entered Ihe profession as a newspaper reporter In Cnlunihiis Subsequently he went tn fin rinnntl. where helms been chielly rnnnict ed with Hie "Knqiiirer." Newlnli II. I titia. of l.oiilslnnn. lo hesrr mid Secretary of Ihe Legation at I'aris, is the on of Minister Guslis. I henilore M. Stephen, appoinleil Consul at Atinaherg, Hermniiy. Is a Lutheran min ister a I Austin, III., a iintiveol IniliHiia. 4'l years old. Ill Hie (nnipmgn of iwy he was chairman of the CampaiKii t ommittp of the l.inlieran rhtirclies ol lllinuis, and as surh was htoucht inlo intimate relation withes l!i'i"fptitti ve Calile. upon who recomnieudHtioii hi appointment was made. NOMINEES CONFIRMED. riclures ttt Three) nl ;let eland' Ae Appointees, ft jr a. r.vsTin. Jam1 M. Kuitis, noooiiite I Minister t- France, is a nativnot New Oi'.eau-, I.., an I is litty-utne years oll. mroooRB rtoNTOs). Tlienlnr Kiinvon. aniKiinteil Minl'r tn tiermany. i sixty-two vears of aa au I a rttudeut of Newark, M. J. 'i'iMi1r WtDI HAMPTO-t. Wade H lmu.on. atiiu.uie 1 ll lilr.vs 1 Con missioner, nts bora iu Chxrlesloa, B.C., uarca ia, ibis. THE CONDITION OF BUSINESS. It la fairly Oood.and failures Deoidedly Less Than bnmo Week a Year Ago. II. ('. Dun Co.' weekly review nl tm.L says: The fact of largest influence in Ihe record of the pa-t w eek ha bpen I distribution of woods. The itri neeni'v fiftnn seen about April I doe not appear here. nor are otnr money market more close; but while lmiorts greatly exceed exports, 'it is not safe to calculate that out-gne of gold will not again disturb conlldenn. Ilenr. the break In Important peculation has its hopeful aide. Instead of rising after the rlosa of the Lancashire strjkr cotton fell off tn whiMi may acceleral enmrls. thoiiLdi stocks nf American cotton in Kurope are still third larger than usual at this reason. tub miNi mnoviiTiR. .., , .... "T" niwwee ruuillg .Marcll .10. as li-lppriit,li.l i.. lt.....i.i.. . " as follow : New York . flf.i win - n lloslon la ruu - r I IiIiwko Kl.tW.'.LIW I 73 rhiadelphia liil.H77,U.'l7 ' V,"""".- KS. 17.1,471 I Jl.t San f. rancuco J4.IH.1,S4ll I 7.1 '"''iirg 1'.'. til 1.(130 I !l.:i Hallimor ll.7Lt.ft77 I li.O t liicinnull 12,fiOI,!KlO I 2,1 Cleveland 6.2-'M.uw I l.M a (i Indicates incieah. D decrease.) v-ABHifca rioroti, which possibly cam from Ih lost iteamar Naronlo, alighted at Korwick, Conn., wbr it ditd ofatarTallou. Th Santa Maria at Porta Rico. Ib Columbus caravel Hania Maria reaeh. Id I'orta Itico on Eat uxday. WW, V THE WORLDS FAIR CHARGES. AN KXTLA NATION TO THE rUBLIO. rirntyof Drinking Water Will V fur iilsbed Free. No Fee For Other Conveniences. 'Ihe following address ha been Issued by I'reslitfiit lligiubnihnin of the world' fair at Chicago to Ihe public: "Hrranse of many misrepresentation and misstatement relative to ei position inanarenient and adalr. being In clrcula Hon through Ihe pre nml olherwise, both In Ibis country anil abroad: and in reply to many letter of Inquiry or complaint touching the smite matters. II spctn mlvisl- hie that some dill, inl statement regarding them should be made In the public. Ihete fnre. I respect fully ask that Ilia widest publicity be given hi Ihe following fai ls: 'I. I be eipnsiilnn a ill he opi nej in resume" tor visitor on Mav I ''. An ahiimlnnceof drinking water. the best stti lied tn any great coy in Ihe world. w i.i re iirovldfil lire l-i n't. Ihe leinut Hull a i liame would hi- made lor drinking water probably anic f nun Hie fact that livgein water tan alo be hud by lboe w ho mure it at I cent a glass. ' I. Ample provisions fur seating will he inn lie wilhnlt chnritc. ' 4. About I.. MiO toilet ronnis nml closet will be located ul coiivenient fioilits in Hta huililiiips ami nboitl the Kroiiuil nml they will l e absolutely Iree to Ihe ptihlie. I hi iw as inree a liiitniier in proportion tn the ti i in nicii aitemiatii'i- n mis ever men pro vinin in liny exposition. In addition tn these there will also l e nearly mi emial riumherol Invntonis ami iiiilei riHuns of a ciMvaml hamlsome character, ascihihii Inr ti e use ol whu li n cliati; ol . ci lit v,i re maite, ".i. I be admission fee of .'ih cent will en- title Ihe visum in ce nml oiler all the ex position building, inspect Hie exhibits and iu snort everything within the gr nml ex cept the I' Sqiiiuiaux villai'i auil Hie reiirie dui lion of Ihe i olorndo clitT dnelliui's. I'nr these as well as lur the spei ial atlriictioiisoii .Viilwav plaisance small fee will be clung ed. "". Imposition of exlotlion of any tie- rnption wnl not le toii-rnied. "7. I ree iiieilical ami etiieiaeiicv hosiiit- al service is pmviilcd on Hie ground by the r.v wish mil luanngenient. "H. ihe hiirenu nl pulilir comfort will proviile coiiiiiiihIIoiis free nnitinir rooms. iiti I tiling a rpacioiis Indies' parlor and toilet room in various pans ot the gnnimls. ' COI.DMIIUS CA11AVEI.S. The Ppanish Model ol The Ranta Maria, 1'intn and Nina nkip Over the Crest cl Ih Wave in a Most Alarming Manner. A ilispntch Irom Norlolk, a., say: One of Ihe I'nited Stales sailor who was detain ed to cm the ocean In ami of the catavila nut to the Worlds lnir by Spnit said that bis only wonder ia that Coluiuhiis ever suc ci rdeil in getting uver liero at all. The vex set were built as m arly n possible to cou fiitm to the pictures nod description of Hi I'libilsbed from time lo titae, hul there were no plans of well authetiiirnleil model to aid in the calculation, so Ihe resulting ves sels may or may imt be on the same line tin will, li the original were built. I'veti ihe Sniil Maria, which i larger mull ine otner two, nuiy sncceeiien in mak ing a little more than 'Vi miles a day ami list only ii moilernlely fiesh headwind and not a particularly lumpy saa. although she lunilea iiiiii'li mure favorable showing with a fresher wind. The accoiuinoilntioti" aboard the I'luta and Nina were only sullicient to call lor a detail of two ollicem and eight sailor l-j act s their crews during Ihe ocean trip. I be nien of-wnr towing thetn wer ena bled in smooth water to iniike about eight knots au hour. anil even then the light, trail craft would fkip iiIoiik from the crest of one wave to the lip ol anoiber in a most asinutidingly lively maimer. Wl.ru Ihe sea would rise th scuihling and pitching aild.il lo the incessant rolling, and made them mora than ever uncomfort able and menacing to limbs and body, 'ih AniericHii were relieved when the caravels were left behind at Havana. Nobody envies I lie sps'iisn otttcer tn getting of these ves sel In New York, especially if there slum d ii) any cnance Le a heavy wind or aea on th way up. ANOTUEH CRISIS IN FRANCE. A Vol on th Liquor Dw Construed to He On of a Want of Confidence and the Ribot Cabinet Resign. A dispalih from I'aris y:--Anntbcr crisi ha arrived, but not on the I'aiia tna issue. Tli chamber of Deputies on J'ri day by a vote of ;U7 lo Wl. decided lo retain ine liquor law amendment bill a part of Iu budget, although tint lioverninent ex pressed itself a firmly opposed lo the amendment, which increase th burden of the liquor trail. rpon the vole of the Chamber being an nounced. I'retnier llibot adjourned the sej iioii until ti o'clock In the evening. A ftrr a somewhat long cnnsiiliulion tbe Minister proceeded to the Llysee and tendered their resignation lo Tresident Camot. I he J'res Idem had a long interview wills the mem ber of the Cabinet, and urged them lo re consider their determination. lliaarrrutiient were in vain. It i minor erl t li lit M. Dwell. Minister of Korean Allaire in the It i hot Cabinet, will I asked bv President Caniot to form a Ministry. 'Ihe Ministry that ba resigned held oltic lor only about ll week. Among certain of Ih political groups there are not lacking those who charge tliul the downfall of the Government was due, not so much to th derision nf the Chamber to retain Ihe obnoxious liquor amend. unit as to the apprehended complications grow ing out of the acceptance bv M. Itiboi of III offeror.. Aiidrieux, ex-l'erfcct ol lolicatoplace Arton, the J'snaroa go-between, under arrest within a week it ihe Oovernmeut would give him authority to do so. It is openly charged in some quar ter that th Ouvernment was afraid that Aiidrieux would ri.llill hi promise and that the revelation Arton would be com lulled to make, one he is in custody, would prove fatal lo the minority. Hesvy Judgement Against Newspaper juiig .ncincrjon gav an opinion at JUrsborg, La., in th case of th Pom. raouwealtli vs. 'J ha I'hiUHulr.l.i. ! Company, to recovr rebate paid agents of juuu nuiusicy, on in contract lor printing th mercantile annrulaev's lists ir. .....1 judgment to be entered against tbe"i'res" for 10,73l t Other Philadelphia paper will be made to refund a similar amount if tb Supreme Court sustain tna Wlin t th lower court. BulUt Proof Clotb for Autrin8oldir. in Austrian war omc bas accented n,. bullet-proof cloth invented bv HerrSvland. r engineer resident In Pari. Tb clotb i a third of an Inch thick nd I laid to b much nior pliable than that prepared by Dow, tb liannbtlm tailor. LATER NEWS WAIFS. Musruis, ai Hi situ sn htm itim At J'r'vlncrlown, la., th fishing schooner Atln K. Damon came in. In Hi snow storm ol lust Tuesday slio lust six of her crew. The Ince window curiums In St. Cather ine' f bun li at chiirlestown, Mass., caught fire dining service and hla.ed up furiously frightening .'Hid women and children who were present. '1 hry were pnnlv-strlcken and a stmnprde took place. One women wa fatally Injured by being Irnnipletl on. Two live were lest by the sinking of a canal boat nl the fmt of Thirty-seventh street, New York, on Thursday. Joseph William, fil year old, one of the crew, nml Miibpl Ciirmiin, the infant daughter of the captain, John Cnrtunii, were drowned. Al Mt. Holly, N. J. during a gam of base hall I'rank.the 1 1 year old son of A mo Aarnnson, was stru. k in the head by a ball balled by frank Harberino and rendered iiiKonsciniis. lie wa taken home, where he died nf cuncussinti of Ihe brain. W VSIIIMHOV. Kotirtli Assistant I'nstmas'er O'enernl .datwell on Thursday appointed, is fourth class iMistmnster. ami of this number 81 were tn 111. vacancies caused by removals. I he largest number appointed Irinn any one stole was O In Imlinnn, w hich involved I I icinm nl . In Keiittn ky them were l!l nppuiiiliiii-uts and six rcniov,il. In Ver tuiint tliere we'e Ju appointed and In rrmnv al. In West Yiiginia. 1 1 appointed mid II removals, ami in Wisconsin, ID appointed ami five removals. A'si-lniit Secretary ltiisey rendered nn important decision In the matter of the claim of Joseph I'. Smith for an iucrenseof peijsinn on the ground of disabilities, in vi Ii it'll beover rules the action nrthn nim niissiniier nf pensions in allowing an attor ney' fee of tin. the claim for nn increase was innile under the n-t of June 27, iwm.nnil the nssis'nnl secretary hold Hint all audi claim should lie Iren etl as strictly increase claims v bet her new disabilities are claimed or not, lor n Inch a fee of only il can be al lowed. It is said that probably JlHiill claims will beafferled by this decision. The new regulations for the government oftbennvy provide, aiming other things, iicaiii-t naval nllii er serving ns currespnnd enls for iiewspiiprrs, I'oiirth Assistant IWintister Oeneral Maxwell on Saturday appointed 107 fourth clii's postrnnsicrs. of this iinmber II weie in Indiana, II in Kentucky and II in 'llihnis. I I l.s. V nvi . All anti scalper hill, introd ue l In plic e of the one stolen, has been passed by the Minnesota Loner house. loin 11. v. MeMnnus A' Snm, banker, of ( bihnubua. Mexico, have suspended, with Nubilities nf fl.tsio.issi. Ihe cause oft he suspension was land nml tniiiing peculation. HrnMu. Hie piincipnl port of Kotinimiia on Ihe lower Danube, a town of TKi.tKKi inbab iianls, has been nearly dedroye I by lire. l.os will be fully 1,00! Mi) francs. A villa at Ltahriice. iu ti.ilucln, Austria, occitpieil by two Intuiliis mimed Abrntnoic. mid 1,'yhinski, of six niembers eai li.was en irreil recently by burglar ami all the In mate nibbed and murdereil. No urresl have yet been made. I our tboiiniid Imfises hove been burned in the sub::; b 1 f Mnnillu, I'liilippine Is land. Ml:t. At fiiilenii. Mil., lire dnslrnvpil Si frnin auililiLg out of l"u in the town, causing a loss of J."i,u'n). I he town has no lire tie- pnrtR-.ent. -1 itivi en t rwrrrr. At Macon, (in , l.oui Lewis, a negro, wa inngfd lor the inuriicr of hi wile. The :ritne wa coutmilt' d In September, 18'). lewis hud three trials. He. lied protesting Irs iiiniM'Ciiee. - - 1 A I'M A I. A VII I.AR..H. Liised on the price coal ha brought nt Hit .nine ihiriiur the iiast imniili which n-iia J-10, Ihe Schuylkill Coal L'xchnnge ha fixed Iho rat ii of mitiTs' wage and mln laborer nt .'i per cent above the fi'.V) basil for the last half of M arch ami th i'msi i,t nl April, n redii linn of 2 1 ir nut 111 tb( previous month. Notice were nrnle.l Satnrdne In iba m. chine shop of the Wrsiinglioue Air liroke Work at Wilinerdlng, La., atitiouiiciog a reduction orrrom 10 to M per cent, in the ivagesnf uuskilleil much inn workmen Ti, reductinii means a cut ol ruin in cents to fj .111 per day. as tbe wage of the men run from 41 lo ti per day. About llnO tiainfers at .liieksoii I'sfL 1 1.1 cago. tlnetv down their brushe ami quit ivoik i.ecause a .i-ceni increase in the r ar wa not forthcoming. The ro-nilar down-town waee for tininrers up rti t.Mm un hour, while men al Jackson I ark have rcen getting " cents. Later th men on the manufacturers' building concluded tn Icinmiil a raise 'o IU cents. . - 1 iidi in ahvii is. Sr. I'i ii ksiii an Cholera ba made its appearance again in tbi city and it is known (bat fatal cases are of daily occur rence, although the authorities are pursu ing a policy of suppression and withhold from the public all information as to the spread of lli disease. Very disquieting ru mors have been received from Ihe interior, mid the Minister of the Interior is taking action which indicates that the Oovernnieut must poses sjiecial information of the gravest character. Vikxxv. A Vienna physician, sent lo Soiitheas'ern Hungary to report tbe pro (ires of the situation, says the cholera is spreading rapidly in that region At I'etcr- wardein it i especially virulent. The vil luges ofZaluzze and Kudiynge, in tiulica, have been isolated. wtiiEi.i an rocs. White Star steainsliin officer In I.lt-ep. ,il say no person named Olsen wa on board th lost Naronic. The bottle Cory from Norlolk, Vu., Is considered a fake. The nuarterlv statement of tha Southern Imliislriesshow that for the first quuner of 1KKI 111 new indiialriM established ,!mi1 thos for th Or si quarter of W2 by 1U8. I I he Inquest on the death of Ornrpp W. llaighl.th gatekeeper of the prison at Jack on. Mirh., wa coni ludcil I'nday. The Jury louiid that Halght wa poisoned by II. Irving I atlmer, a convict, and that the poison wn procured through the careles. hiof Clerk Tabor and Night Ciiptaiii Hill of the prison. 'Hid lateOenernl Kirby Smith wn hitrieil t Sewnnee. 'leun.. Krhlay. with military tmnnr. 'ihe Nashvili regiment of Infnn tty, a hnllery and several delegntinn from Confederate Veteran camp were is altetid atne. AWFUL LI3T OF DISASTERS. MANV PERSONS KILLED. Hotel Fire at Ursdlord, Pa.t Mine Di. ter at Shamokin, Pa., and Other Terrible Accidents. - The Iliggiu House, a three vory frame "ructiire opposite the llufTalo, llo hester and Pittsburg depot at llradford, Pa., wa burned at an early hour Saturday morning. Threw live were lost, nml several injure I by jumping from the window. I hose who Inst their live are N. Havin, an engineer; a machinist mimed Parks, and n woman not identilied, siippineil In he I lia He. A Swedish girl, employed ns a servant, n missing and it is feared bed her life The lire spread to ailjuining property and aused a heavy los. 'I be loss nu ihe li., I!. Ar P. eoinpnnv's biiililing. Ireiirbt olhce. efli'i fs. papers, ete., miniums tn fin. (Mi. Ihe entire loss nf the iiiliipaiiy. including freight cars and liabili ties, will be about f Ui.fMI; insiire.l I.. L. Higgiu. hotel, cigar factory etc, tl.i.bhti. light insiiraure: .1. II. Ilarl'lelf, linn II, l.uiidcjaii. I.lrm, no insiiraiii-e: .1. A. Lit -eeit. i,;hi, J. A. Waldo. IL.Vft; l.eroy, J.tsst. As .irntle of the irony of fate the I'.iadfnnl .(' leading editorial Satnrtay morning started out bv saying: "Hradford is remarkably fortunate in its experience with lire in Ihe la-l year." Ihe writer went on at some length' lo point to l!rad fnrd's immunity from lire losses, saying among other things: Kvervlhing in the ity conspire to safety from lire.'1 tir vi si tin: nt sin or 10 vim 11 An awful explnsion was nccaiioiied in t lie Nelson shaft. Shaninkiii. i'a , bv a miner s lamp, leu men were killed and Ihe insjde working ate a mas (, Haines. The iinuie of tliosa killed are r.s follows: Jniue llren iian. aaed !. single. Michael llreiimih.agfd "Jst. single. Nichntns Dnlen, wife mid six children. John Hotn l, aged single. John Hunt, rimmed, family large, small i liild len. John L'yau. aged Xi. single, i reil Oin ter. aged J"i, single. I rank Sbtiies. aiied single. Joseph liaiey, aged .', luarr.ed. Joseph lliitrox. aiied iM, single. I be mine will have 10 be Hooded in order lo extinguish Hie lire nml this will throw I. O'fi employes out of work. Thirty mules died of siillocatlon. I he mine is owned by I. Hangiluii ,t Co. of illmira. Ihe tire started iu a small wnndeu structure about 'i feet I nun the bottom of the shaft. A cnrele-a lliingiiiian wns liUim; a burning lamp v 1 1 li oil when tint cxplovou 01 currc 1 lo Ml 1:1 l:l li TO IU Alll. d:nsi roiis lire oi ciirri'd at 1 larksville. Vn. J stores, holds ollires mid tobacco houses were horned. A 'urge ininhlity nt leal tobacco Was a:o destroyed. A iiigll wind was blowing, mid then- were no iifleqiiiite means tostnn the Humes. Two colored men were burned toduitli. TWO MI X III 1:11 II AI.IVI'. At llnsley. Ala , wlilin live men T.erp eM'uva'in-' for the purpnse of cnnsrriirtiiig a loiihiliiiion for a stark the walls caved in. I line were rescued, but Aider. 011 1 ,,l ler and John Horsey were tinned ali"e. I heir crushed bodies were recovered Ihice ho irs later limn under I feet of earth. I'OI II :l OWN INTO IIIIIMTV At Lut'nma, lown, a boiler explosion oc f urred. Henry Kinnis. nged ii years, and three sons, Henry Kiiiui Jr., Jo'im Kinnis and I'eter Kinnis. were killed. How theex. Plosion occurred is not known, us all who were present were killed. iu v 1 11 hi 1 1 s r. Ily be overiiiruiiig nl a :ii.boat nn I. ike Pfiticbart rain, New Orleans La., lour pe;sons Mr. Mary A. Kelly, Misses Agus and Mamie I liiin. her nieci me! Mis ;iir Kelly- were ilion ned. Several otln i s who formed the party narrow lv e-caped a .-: 1 1 1 i m late. I be party, i-oiisisting ot ten people, had gone out in .Miluehurga pleasure resort 011 Ihe lake shore, Inr a picnic. In tucking Ihe van I upset. William ti. Met, men, one nl the party, save 1 found the o'vupan's of the yawl, mid iwootturs neresnvnl oy li s companions. I he four victims of the a -dciu sank before their oves. A MW CABINET. France'a Latest Savior is Named Me. I ne. M. Mellue. the ne Kreni b prein'rr, paid a ruuml of v isits to statcsinrn, sin king co operation nml si rnn to have s icrre.le I. Four member of t ,o last c.ibinet join lilin. Saturday evrning M. Mi line anr.otinred that he had selected the following cabinet: M. Charles Dupiiv, minister of tne inter ior. M. Jiieqti L. Trar e ix, minister of jus tice. M. Ilaytuoiid Poincarre, minister cf li nance. M. linger Sptiller, minister of cd. nation. M. I rancni Viette. minister of puolic work. Admiral llieuniei, minister of marine and of the colonies. M. Albert Vigor, minister of agriculture.. Oeneral l.iiiziliou, minister of war. M. I evel le, minister of foreign affairs. M. Meliue. i a lawyer and was born in ls.",. During the si.ge of Paris he was ad jutunt to the mayor ol ihe lirst arrotidisse meiit. in k1 he wa appointed minister of agriculture. During hi term he founded the order of merit for agriculiure. In ls l wns n.n,. eu president of the chamber of deputies in po uic he was an opportunist. je Ha, l)m Iramer of the proteciionisia' tariff, w hich bears hi nau.e. I lie new cabinet is regard ed as un interim ministry for the puri os-ot passing tb budget an I winding up the seu von. Meline's success will be the triumph for aUvocrtea of high tariff A Oiant is included In a consignment of I'.olivian Indians for the World Fair, landed in N'er York S.iturdar. If: name is Jos Mamanl, he is ! feet 10 inches In height, ii years old and weighs -Us pounds. He is laid to be the largest man iu the world. Jos 1 111 l.iovu Haioii, who in 1WW, fail id for I.'UsJ.OiiO, drugging lb Grocer' Bank, of New York, down with him and who was subsequently sentenced to four years' imprisonment for forgerir aggraganiigf 121 OnO, waa rrtd yesterday for steal. ug loaf of bread valued al eight ceuti. Tht niiarriotiolrra Rfary. During (he winter of '61 my company occupied two island. In th upper Poto mac, where tfao did ronstaat ' pioket duty, having their posts nrl dugout' Ioiir tbe eotlra south shotenf th Ial and. Tb following Innidtrnt ooourrail a few day fter our return from that wr tried forced maroh of seventeen miles) tlonjt the slippery tow path to Edward' Ferry to the isfnc of tb uofortu rmte Colonel ltker of tbe Califoraia rn giment at Hsll'a Muff, where, voit know, we arrived toil late to tfford relief. Our men were fesllng- very much tilt. guted 00 their retur i over tb nouc. crssful result of their march, 10 that the, tight of a rebel picket on the opposite shore was tbe signal for theiimultaoeoua discbarge of t dor.en ri flee, and you may he ure they kept themselves well on, of ighl. We wrr equippe I with the Kn tleltl rifle, warranter! t-t kill r.t 10(H) yards, and in this respect hid groatlv tbe advantage, and had few cauttie to record on our tide. The distance from bore to h-ro wit about fc'JII yards.. There had breu for some tun consider, ableiivalry among our men a tn wlm wa tbe best shot, and when off duty tliey were allowed lo practice on a rang) at target. One ttinrriin',' a Cinfedertte ntTber, evidently on hi round inspecting; hi picket, ha I stopped at a bouse probably 10(1 yard back Irom th tlinre, and wa engaged in eonversstio.i with a womia landing on the porch. Tbe Firt Lieu tenant of our com;isoy having eotntnand of the lower island, after carefully ob serving th officer thtoush hit gla, quickly tent for four of hi rnen whm had tbe best record a "crack hot," and telectin'f a rifle for himself the tivn stretched themselves lieliind a log on tbe river bank and ileliusratciy "drew a liend" on tlii utn'Hpectinc! victim. Tney fired by a prearranged signal from the Lieutenant at the same moment, and aw, with nn more apptrett concern than if they had dropped over a raliliit, both horse and rider fall together. A few ,wrekt afterward, when our reiinent crossed over and raptured Leetburg just after the rtar murd or General Hill' army had It-ft it, we found the wounded mflicer in tbe bouse before which he had Ven shot as deliberately as n hunter would have thot a bear. I believe every one of those live men wat sincerely glad of two things, first that they did not kill their game, although lie lost hi In;, mil second tbat none of them knew in tbi instance wno wa the bet shot, ono bullet only bitting the mm, while every one of the other lour struck the boric. I'r.tsburg I'oit. A Hog Htorp. John Christ, of Sliamokin, jwnf'd a ilog whirh wns gotilng nlil Iti'l Iiml tml lived lis iisofulnnos. In rilrr In rid the ntilrnul tit it tiiffi-r-Itig w i t limit, nun Ii pain ho bv hriityht liimsclf iif (lytiainiio. Ilo hound the) Jog to a Iron in tlm .vnril, the tlynii initf whh Httiii'hcrl, Hfid. lifter Hppl.V ing 11 tnatrh t i tlir fuse, ttiuiiniirr ttin'lo haste lo get out if the) way. Ho tartetj for the kitrhrn, hut the cli.g iirokc Irwifio ar.ti started in fiurmill. Iltitli rrriss'tl tint 1 hrr-Kliold if the Jnor win 11 an explosion occurred. The ting was Mown lo fragments, while Christ, strange to say, ts-ap.d witlr ut a MTutcl). Smali-rnx In Wall Paper. ".Many years ago n person was tick of small-pox in a farm liou-e in tlio cnuntry town of Oiutnrt, and aHi-r the patient recovered the dwelling was fumigated and rrpupi red. Ira Cheater and family nnw dwell 111 the bouse. The paper wa ictnovcd a wick or in ago, mid presently Mr. Cheater daughter was stricken with small. pox. Iu the opinion of the phy ociau Hiii germ of the disease were dormant in tt.n wall of the room." Tl.eahnve nipping !rom the Cincinnati Ktiijtiiicr makes good tin; claims of ani tar.an. Hint all 1I1.1 asc germ rind a bid ing place in wall par,witli ita vegetable paste to hold it on tbe wall, and it iinitnal gluu !o hold it colors; that tlitse. tn lay the least, are not l,o lt material with which to cover so much spice around us a the wall in which we live mid sleep, and that paper ml glue are great absorbent of mois ture, or whirh every per-on throw oil certain number of ounce in exhala tions every day, aiuj thar tilth ilu jying material as glut and paste give off de leteriom gase in such small quantities that we do not discover them, though those who study it can smell it in mot rooms papcied, and especially where untnber of layer of paper have beta fa ed upon cm li other. S .tiitarirttis rluirn that these condition have moie to do with our ill health than wcaru aware of; that such a state of things in the room in which wo live if fecla us inoro lor better or wore than dots change of climate; that it would be cheaper, at least, to try a change of room or one coated with tome ocn-de-caving miiteriul, helore going to tbe ex reuse bed trouble of a cUan-e of climate. IOC) Rewar4. 100. The rentier of ibis paper will he pleased' t Uarn thai there is at least one dreaded disease I List M ieni alias been able to cure in all its lages, and thai l i alarrb. Hall' Cutarrli I are is tbe only iiiitf cure uuw known to tne nit-uical fraternity. Catarrh being aenn stitulionai iliseNse, require a cnDstltuticiial treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure ia lakpu In. teraally, acting direct ly upon the blissl and niuenus surfaces nf Ihe si stem, thereby de. sinning n,a fouuilsi Ion of the iliM-ase, and giving ihe .m inn 1.1 relish by building up Hit const mil ion and agisting nature in dning its win k. I ba proprietor bnva xi much faith in Its. iirativB isiwerstliat limy unr On linn ctrpd Dollar for any ae tbat it fall to cur, bend for list of testimonial. Address tar- si 1 1 1 K:'-1 Co., Tolauo, U Mr bvild by Druggists, Tic. M f siHalple iewsaer rr Una . 'lhi i'ill.1. .011 1 o,,ii,io.,'l,u,,1(,a i.jij h, all Naws Aaant ami Ueltvarwt by Carriers rveiynliere. lor Oiai Cent ai-npy or Sir 1 ,. a w'ek. ll contain, ilnlly, tha new of the world, rerewlng aa it ilnoa, Hie raisirts of botn he AuiK iared l'rs and III I nit. 'I I'm... N., oilier pan-r which sll fop i t,u reoai il Isiili of thesa reports. Its Sportinc, f inancaiL haslilnn.aml liouiMiliold Department ar uu siuaiad. Oriir ii liuiu your New AgoU i