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OMABA DalLy BEE TWELFTH YEAR. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. A Mass of Interesting News from the Hub of the Nation, The Bupreme Oourt Abolishes the Rich Perqaisites of the Olerk. The Rush for Land in Dakota Bketched by an Officer, The Postoffice Department About to Close on Marriage As- soclations. Postal Savings Banks-The Potomac Flats and Other Matters. CAPITAL NOTES. Special Dispatch to Ttk Bir, A WISE REFORM, Wasnivaron, November 13.—An amendment was made in tho rules of the aupreme court to-day which will deprive Clerk MoKinnoy of probably one-fourth of his income, Chief Jua- tice Waite, in announcing the changes in the rules, said the statute regu- lating the clerk's fees was passed in 1799 and that the practice as it now exists is in all national respects what it had been for more than fifty years, | ! There is an apparent conflict, added | Jndge Waite, between the rules and practice under them, which ought not to exist. It is also evident that what fifty years ago was no more than rea- golutrunted, larger than it ought to . Beveral cases of some importance were decided to-day. Inthat of E, D. Pritchard vs, Norton, it was held that where a bond was executed in New York to be enforced in New Or- leans, the laws of Louisiana must goverv, the judgment of the United |s States circuit court of Louisiana being true, to-day by he never questioned the authenticity of the document as published. the Unitad States treasury, returned to his duties to-day. tered at the Soldiers’ home, wes at the white houss to-day. home in Ohio thisevening. been full of rumors that John C, New assistant secretary of the treasury,and yeaterday the report circulated that during the change in the management of The National Republican, which sonable compensation is now, under |ocours Wednesday, when Frank Hat- the operation of the rules as then |ton assumes charge, : would be free to accept the position vacated by New. The change in the editorship of The Republican is not regarded by any means certain, while New, who arrived to-day, says he has not the remotest idea of resigning. 10 per cent. less, Total number of services was 402, and the number of days ocoupied in shipping the sup- plies was 74, DRAINING POTOMAC FLATS, There is considerable discussion over awarding the contract for drain- ing the Potomac flats, Tt is said Washington bidders have been bought off in order that the contract might go to the next lowest bidder, who is a Now York man, There is talk of bringing the subject to the attention of the committoe on the district when congress assembler, and considerable discontent is shown thac anything oo- curred involving delay in the work, which is generally recognized should be done at the earliest possible mo. ment. FALL'S STATEMENT, There has been much talk about Fall's sworn statement. Friends of the star routers claim the docnment has been doctored by Wells, and the latter declares such assertions are un- The matter was finally settled Fall, who declared James Butler, appointment clerk of President Arthur, who is still quar- Speaker Keifer left here for his THE NEW SEAT, For several days past the air has s soon to retire from the position of Geo. C. Graham States and Pacific cosst especially profit largely by the reciprocity treaty. He says the islands all their agricultural and other ... trouble grows out of the jealousy of the English and French governments, who would like to see the treaty abolished. Irwin is accompanied by Sam Parker, an attache of Kalakaua, who is going to Europe to buy ocattle, and who reports everything on the ialands in a satlafactory condition, and says the coming coronation will be a magnificent affair, BOILER BUST. Terrific Fxplosion in Cleveland, Kill- ing Four and Wounding Many, Special Dispatch to Tis Bax, Creveranp, O., November 13.— About 5 this afternoon the boiler in the Forest City iron works exploded with terrific force, killing four men, seriously injuring four or five others and slighting wounding half a dozen. The wonder is that a larger number were not killed, as nearly 350 men were at work in the building, which is open at the ends and sides, all under one roof, no partitlons. The boiler was eighteen feet long and forty-two inches in diameter. A large part of the roof was torn off and a fragment of the boiler hurled a great dis- tance, The cause of the explosion is unknown. The killed are Wil liam Atkins, master machinist of the works, top of head blown off, both legs wrenched from the trunk and body horribly mangled; D. Wright, from Wyan- dotte, looking for work, top of skull cut off a8 by a knife, and brains scooped out clean, face blackened al- most beyond recognition; John Gal- lagher, furnace man, skull broken across forehead, internal inju John Williams, first engineer, head smashed, boa%v mangled. At cins, Wright and Williams were killed instantly. Gallagher lingered three hours, G her leaves a widow, and MILLER SUSPENDRD, The district commissioners to-day uspended Detective George O. Miller, pending investigation charges reversed. In the case of the Equator | brought against him by the depart- Mining and Smelting Co. vs. Geo. W. Hall, the judgment of the circuit |t ment of j ce, that he reported to he atar route council instead of the court of Colorado was reversed and a | proper authorities. new trial ordered, the court holding that under the code of that state each party to the suit is entitled to a new trial without alleging cause or pay- ment of coats. ¢ The case of the county of San Mateo va. Southern Pacific railroad, 8§) waa advanced on the calendar, pro-|life This is [ names have been proposed, but no agreement has been reached. vided day is fixed this year, the tax case. Senator Edmunds re- quested an early hearing. The second amended rule orders the destruction of models left by litigants every month if uot called for. Ad- Jjourned. OPENINING A LAND OFFICE. Inspector Holoombe, in his report to the general land office, gives an in- —_—— Busted Insurancs Company: pecial Dispatch to Tik Brx. ALBANY, Nuvember 14,—The attor- ney general went to Schenectady to- day to make a motion for the appoint- ment of a receiver of the New York insurance company. Certain —— ‘Wreck of a Fast Train. pecial Dispatch to Tus Bxs, Povankeeesie, N. Y., November 13.—The fast train on the New York Central railroad, leaving New York at 10:30 this morning, while passing Peekskill, ran into a locomotive which ‘Was crosaing the track. The engine teresting acoount of the eatablishment | .4 drawing room car of the fast train of the land office of Huron, Dakota territory, October 9. Monday was the day set for the office to open, and at 3 o'clock that morning over 500 at- torneys assembled in front of the office in readiness for business. At 9 were hurled from the track and four E:nngeu injured. Among the num- were Warren G. Derby, of Brook- lyn. He sustained a severe scalp wound and internal injuries of a serious nature, Folger was on the o'clock, when the doors were opened, train, but was not hurt, there was such a rush that the doors and windows were broken, and sev- eral fights occurred in the eagerness to file application first that the re. ceiver was compelled to make the an- nouncement thav would be regarded as having been filed simultaneously. dollars worth of land was sold for cash Killed by the Cars. Special Dispatch to Tk Bes, Derrorr, November 13,—A farmer all applications | named Archibald Scott, while driving across the Michigan Oentral railroad, Over nine thousand | four miles west of Dexter, yesterday afternoon, with a team, was struck by the first day; 100,000 acres were en- | the engine of the express, coming tered, and that, with protest and ap- plications, was the largest day’s work | I perhaps ever done at any land office in { i the country. b MARRIAGE ASSOCIATIONS, Assistant Attorney General Free- man, for the postoffice department, has sent the first official notice to the St. Elmo Marriage Insurance com- pany, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, to east, and instantly killed. One of the horses was killed and the other fatally njured. A twelve-year-old son, on the wagon with his father, disappear- ed, and at latest accounts had not been found, Fireat Riverton Neb. Special Dispatch to Tux Ber. LiNcoLN, November 13,—A fire at show cause why it should mot be|Riverton, Franklincounty, yesterday, debarred from receiving money orders | destroyed fifteen buildings in the and registered letters, because of its alleged fraudulent character. An an- town. heart of the business portion of the Loss, $50,000; insurance swer is expected within a week, This | 8bout 816,000, The fire is supposed will be a test case, It is stated that the southern mails are so loaded down to be incendiary, and one fire bug is under arrest. Threats of lynching with marriage association circulars | 8@ freely made, that the distribution of mail is several days behind, and that in Texas alone these associations have received in fees over $2,000,000. POSTAL SAVINGA BANK, Postmaster General Howe has been debating the propriety of recommend- ing in his annual report the establish- ment of a postoffice savings bank in connection with the money order sys- tew of the postoffice department, and has finally come to. the conclusion not e —— — A Murderer Lynched, Hpecial Dispatch to ik Bxk, Meeruis, November 13.—The Ap- peal’s Columbus (Miss.) special says: Last Monday evening, near Bigbee valley,-about twenty miles below here, Miss Pare, a white woman of loose ropatation, was raped and murdered by a negre. Her body was fouud in the woods near the road, with her skall fractured. The murderer was cap- 0 tured, to make such recommendation, but to jail, examined and committed to He escaped, was recaptured, leave the matter to congress, For the|and on Thursdsy night was taken past few years each successive post- master general from Creswell down to Maynard have recommended postal savings banks, but congress has never took kindly to it, Buch banks, in the opinion of the postoffice officials who have strongly advocated them, as now the past postal bank eystem, presupposes a perma-|q trom the custedy of the justice of the peace by a mob of forty and hang. The Askiaud Mob Spocial Dispatch toTHE BEx. Asnranp, Ky,, November 13 —The coroners jury inquiring into the cause of the death of Col. Reppert and rthers, killed during the transfer of nent natlonal debt; that the savings|Neal and Oraft from Catletsburg to deposited mey find an investaont for which the goveruwment is responsible, In fifteen years, at the present rate of paying off the debt, there will be no government bonds in the market and hence no basis upon which to build a postal saving bank system. CHANGE OF MAIL, The superintendent of the railway mail service to-day decided that the postal car on the b p. m, train must be transferred to the 3 1. traia from Balt'more via Wash Chicago. This will make mails hours earlier east ot Comberlend INDIAN SUPPLIES, Olerks sent ot to the Pa coast by the Indian offise to purchase and award Indian supplios, have re Supplies to the weight of 4 ponnds and costing over §75,000 werd purchased, heing an increase over last year in weight of 94 4756 pounds. The quality of supplies was fully up to last year's standard, while the cost Lexington, Ky., rendered a verdict finding that the deceased were killod by bullets from the guns of the state militia on the steamer Granite State, guarding the prisoners Neal Craft, and that said done in the time of their duty; and further the jury hold Major " Allen, and firing was not commandor of the troops, culpable f_ur ordering and permitting them to fire, . Tho Blesstugs of Reciprooity. ’ | Special Dispatch to Tun B Cu1caco, November 13, — The blessings of the reciprocity treaty as viewed through the spectacles of one who largaly benefits by its existence, were expounded yesterday by Mr, W, G. Irwin, of Honolala, & member of the great Spreckles & Co., of San Francisco and Honolula, Trwin enters a equare de- nial to the charge that the system of espionage Islands, and declares that the United sugar firm of Claus exists in the Hawaiian Williama leaves a small family. Convicts on the Run. Special Dispatch o Tus Sxs LoumsviLe, November 13,—The Courier-Journal special from Bowling Green says: Six prisoners escaped from Warren county jail at an early hour this morning. ~ They were to be taken to thepenitentiary to-day. The turnkey went into the jail to make preparations to give them breakfast, when they lmoc%‘ed him down and ran away. A trusty prisoner had as- sisted them to escape from the cells, None have been recaptured. The terms of sentence ranged from one to two years, A Bigot Mob. Special Dispatch to THE Brx. ToLepo, 0., November 13.-Jno, O’Connor, an ex-priest who was prevented from delivering his lecture on Catholicism last night by the ac- tion of a mob, publithes a card in which he declares that he will lecture if & hall is to be had in the city. He closes by declaring that he w\{l ish sooner than a feather be lost g“th lfi:r:;‘ wlngd of liberty. Onaf (Oathol eat and other members; of the charch publicly denounces the mob, The mayor declares that if O'Connor gets a hall and attempts to lecture he will protect him. Farther trouble is not anticipated. e — New Hampshire Returns. Special Dispatch to Tix Bax. Coxcorp, N. H., November 13— Completed returns of the state give Hale for governor 38,398, Edgerly 36,900, scattering 939, In the Firat congressional district Haynes, (rep.), has 3,795 plurality, and Ray, rep,;, in the Second district 2,214, Last year the total vote tor governor was Bell, (rep.), 44,432; Jones, (dem.), 40,813, scattering 919, Court House Burned. Epecial Dispatch to Tux Bas GanvesToN, November 13.—The Nows special from Crockett says: The court house, in which was the jail and toftice, was completely destroyed y fire this morning, All' the records are lost. Two prisoners, a white man named Oliver McCavery, and a negro, Samuel Doby, pertshed in the flames, A Manitoba Wave. Special Dispateh to Tuk Ber, Winsiees, Norember 13.—It is announced that the provincial legis ture will be dissolved and Norguay's governwment will appeal to the people at once. The great question elected will be those of disallowance of the provincial railway charters by the do- minion, Both sides of politios are agreed in protesting against disallow- ance, but the problem for the electors to decide is how they can make their votes speak most strongly sgainst the dominion government's actior and’ in favor of lines competing with the Ca- nadian Pacilic railroad, ‘Wage Worker's Remedy. Special Dispatch to Ts Brx, BostoN, November 13,—*Thor- ough organization followed by wise action,” is the remedy recommended by the Boston Central Trades and Ls bor union for the grievances of wage workers, e & — Official Vote of rhiladelphia. Special Dispatch to Tur Beg f PuiLaveLruia, November 13, —Of- ficlal vote of Philadelphia: For gov- ernor, Beaver (rep.) 70,875, Patt{son (dem ) 67,411, Stowart (lnd, rep) 7,992, Armstrong (labor) 672, Pettit (prohibition) 99, The Result in L Spectal Dispateh to Tik L. Cutoaco, November 13/—Complete returns from the state for superinten- dent of public instractjon, just in, give Rawsdon 2,808 wajority over Btratton, republican, The Fifih Iowa. Special Dispatch to Tus Bxx, MagsaaLLrows, November 13— The result of the congressional elec- tion ip this, the Fifth district, hinges upon the vote of Taylor township, this county, which was thrown out by the board because signed by only two of the three judges, the third judge's OMAHA NEB. 2o the United States, and that the w..' 17/ g1 - TUESDAY MOR G, NOVEMBER '14 name having been added by the clerk as the judge could not be found. It gave Wilson (rep.) 40 majority, and ~~nld give him & majority of 23 in A [striot, wheress with tho vote thedin out Frederiok (dem) has a majority of 17, DISTILLERY DYNAMITE, The Bensation of the Day at Des Moines, Iowa. A Distillery Underminea with Y Dynamite. A Huge Sensation. Special Dispatch to Tis B, Des Moines, November 13 —A sensation was ocaused yeaterday by finding dynamife in hazardous places at the International distillery. Intho morning a letter was received by W, N. Smith, one of the foreman, handed to to him by the son of another fore. man, which read: “Mr. Smith: DeAr Sk, —There are 60 pounds of dynamite in the masher. It will ex. plode at 140 degrees Fahrenheit, cr slight jar will explode it. Notify the men, but don’t show the letter to any THE OLD WORLD. The Steamer Westphalia Collides with an Unknown Vossel at Sea. The Latter Supposed to Have Gone Down with All on Board, Several Important Questions Discussed in the House of Commons, Bradlaugh Again Retired - Lively Row at Galway-—Religion in German Politios. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Special Dispatches to Tin B, DISASTRR AT SEA, Loxvox, November 12, —Thosteam- or Wostphalla, of the Hamburg- American line, from New York, No- one, This is no boy's play. We mean business. If ycu follow instructions there can be no danger to any one ol when it is all taken out. Bawprrr.” Kidd, the owner, was notified, When the search party was ready to consider it a hoax the engineer found seyeral oylinders of dynamite in the Ingress and of the englne. whole building was carefully gone over and nine more 68 were ounces each. Various warnings were e es; | also sorawled with chalk on the walls, Westphalia report it was intensel have been issued for others, It seems | 387K at the time of the collision, wif that Ktdd and the firm of Babbitt & | ® heavy sea. One arrest was made to-day. Warranta Co., the latter owning the mashers and leaving them to he uted on centage, had a dispute about the yield | this morning. The missing steamer of the éx;unm and fi:l:bb::; & Co. T etk elgged, and iniot scen atter undertook to remove mashers, but | the collision. : the difficulty, it was understood, had | Oaptain Ludwig, of the Westphalia, Kifld now sus. | immediately dispatched a boat to t:fi pects Babbitt of being in tho plot and | to find her, and then made ready has sworn out a warrant for his arrest | other boats in the event of water gain- | ¢ also. There is a good desl of mystery | ing on the Westphalia. All the pumps | ing to assassinate Justice Lawson. ;;m kept going without intercession, o mnfi- been amoothed over. about the affair, The end is not yet. Pittsburg Miners. Special dispatch to Tus Bas,/ PrrrspuraH, November 13,—The coal miners of the Pghlmw district will meet in conventjon Wednesday to finally decide whether to demand an increase of wages of to contine at the present wages. Texas Bpectal Dispatch to Tax ¥ Darras, November 13,—E. M. Hemustadt, dry Paris, Texas, failed; liabilities, ; assets nom- inally $26,000, O are chiefly in New York and 8t. by aU, 8. marshal of New, , on the cl ® of terfeit 860 bill in 1879, olaims did not know it was t un a year afterwards, when hesent the party good: nonny'. tking w“zhhn to Arkpnsas for trial Bennuett’s Uable Scheme: Special Dispatch to Tum Brn, New York, November 18.—The Sun says, in regard to James Gordon Bennett's new cable scheme, and his advice to the western newspa- pers to make no econtracts h the Western Western Union till he is ready to serve them hilanthropic grounds, that it is'di t to see how hing like the estern Union rs are all over om that, there minds of con- he will persist Bennett can offer a facilities which the now gives. lts custs the continent. Apaj is some doubt in servative men whet! in his new ‘‘bad,” present passion for evaporate as his lov kitchens, yachting an tions has disappeared. Another 8pecial Dispatch to Tus Bsx, ‘WiLMiNarox, Del., November 13, It is stated the Delawarg. and Mary- land ship canal-will be ljuh-d t4 com- pletion by a syndicate+'of XKuropean ulgimilu, wit{: »'king government ad, 3 bling may not for polo, soup Arctio explora- nal, g% Special to T Jxx. Proviognog, November 13, —The Payne & §ackett Woolen Manufact- uring o ny, of this city, made an The totyl liabilities of Payne & Backett, woolen manufacturers, whose paper was protested to-day, amount to 0312,0% exclusive of $100,000 secured by gaortgage on the mill; as- sets, exclusiveg of mill property, esti- mated at $160,000. Transactions in wool were principally with Boston and New York parties. % The amount can. not be stated. - Loss \jn business in the two years past causgd the failure, The Land _ Bpecial Dispatch %0 Tux Bux, Burraro, November 13, — tral counal of i to send out circulars deciding thal special convention relative to th Dublin conference is unnecessary, as the plan or spirit of the League of this country is not affected, The pro- grpmme 1s declared worthy of the ap- proval of all sympathizers. An ap- peal will be made for renewed efforts and maintenance of zealous spirits. —— - - Delaware Domooracy . Special Dispateh to Tug b, Wimisaron, Del,, November 13,— Two hundred demoorats went to Dover to-day to urge Governor Hall to com- mission Purnal J. Lynch as sheriff, instead of James Martin, republican, returned elected by nine votes, Two certificates were made out by the board of canvaseers, Martin’s signed by republicans and one slgned by dem- ocrate, declaring Lynch legally elected sheriff. The governor said he would not issue & commission until he had i sent to search for the missing boat 'fl,dq pl{;; and steamer, landed at Portsmouth this afternocn. vember 2d, for Hwmburg via Ply- mouth, has put into Portsmouth with a hole in her port bow, recetved by a ion with an unknown steamer off Beachyhead early this morning, The Westphalia is making water rapidly and will be docked, A boat was low- ered from the Weatphalia to search for the steamer. A ateamer has been Later—It in believed the missin, r and six men, Officers of the LATER DETAILS, and ninety passengers were They will be forwarded to their desti- nation as early as possible, The Wut‘rhslln is now moored alongside commenced. prohibit motiona to adjourn at the time, oxcept leave be given by the house. sides urged that the rule was too stringent, accept somo modifications to the rule, Dobate then continued over the series, Twenty-five amendments were offered, all of minor interest, when debate was adjourned, accept,, modification on the second cloturygresolution, that & motion for explosion occurred in the mine of adjournment be granted if demanded | Aberitler, Saxony. Thirty-three per- by sixty members. The Irish mem-|sons were badly wounded. bers will oppose this as placing them ;:t T disadvantage beside the great|of Berlin Working Masons was dia- | :Ibluhmer hulg\m; to the bamm witg e R ands; also the missing boat of the fouhd; - WOgHIAEHaEHI Sy & it Weatphalia, which contained an offi- berch bar has unanimously an many demonstrations ot pleasure ex- pressed to Judge Ll'long : ) ulations at his escape from murderous The collision ocourred at 2 o'clock assanlt Saturday, P Joyce, charged with the Moomstrasna murders, has commenced. was bm:flht before the police court Wwas remanded. 185% Nnr!hrn‘t(\, snid that while the judicisl | king,” is recovering from a month’s Imtm“"l"“"l wore pg;lndlng he could [ dangerous illnees, not give a date on whioh he would be ) willing to diacuss the question of the AL R surroendor of Arabi Pasha to the Egyp- Bnu:num, November 18, - The tian government for trial and p\lnll;I- S ] cAptured & band of ment. _Arabi would cortainly not b | PTigands escaping into Montenegro put to death unless tho British gov- | With a ransom of two hundred pounds ernment were first consulted. ghtained for a child kiduapped at Lord Randolph Churchill moved the | Kruchevatz. house adjourn, selng the statement VIENNA RioTs, of the premisr was so unsatisfactory. Virsna, Novembor 13,—The ex- It was most neoessary that an m:{y amination of persons arrested for par- date for discussion of affaira in Egypt | ticipation In the late riots shows it be fixed by the house, including the | was chiefly the work of socialists aud queation of the surrender of Arabi. anti-Jowish loaders, Twenty-five Northoote sald he desired to advise | thousand bills with anti-Jewish in- the motion bo withdrawn, discussion scriptions were seized by the police, could be had to.morrow. Without | who are proparing a list of imp) ioated further disoussion, the motion of persons for expulsion from the oconn- Ohurchill was voted down, try. Howarth, a suspected conspira- Dobate on cloture was then re- | tor, at whoso house in Little Pesthe sumed, the question being on the sec- | bombs, ete., were found Saturday, has :Ed resolution relating to motions for | been released, 4 journment before public business ITALY AND THE VATICAN. - N, e loasioey O NVIAY [ (s ovatnhe 19/ PHA S Gladstone moved to appeals delivered an opinion authori- zing Italian tribunals to pronounce i’udgment inall civil cases hetwoen talian oftizens and persons belonging to the vatican. ““Bersagliore” aftirms that the Geerman, Austrian, Bavarian, Spanish and Portugese governments sent to their reprosentatives instruc- tions Yo support the vatioan againat this decision, BERLIN BRIEFS, Benuy, November 13,—To-day an Several members on both Gladstone then sgreed to The government is prepared to A business moeting of the society h parties. Gladstone intends |solved to-night by police under the g & statement to-morrow of the | socialist laws. &'ork.uen nddmlins financial questions involved by the | the meeting, said rogroessioniats ha employment of troops in Egypt. p ng,a 5 yaea 14 gromiud the laboring classes freedom, ut freedom consisted of bonds and chains, police meeting, A RS R LOVE AND LUCRE CONGRATULATING LAWSON, DusriN, November 13.--The queen’s with Upon this statement, the summarily dissolved the ts congrat- The Chinese Dwarf and His Would- The trial of the ten men named be Bride. Special Dispatch to Tun Brn, Cnicaao, November 13, ~.The Times will publish a story in the morning to the effect that the Chinese dwarf Che © | Mah, 46 years old and 44 inches high, is about to marry a young woman aged A ROW AT GALWAY, 19, who gives her name as Fannie Particulars have besn received from | Coleman and is said to be of well-to- PATRICK DELANEY his morning, charged with attempt- Galway, where there has been such|{do Oatholic parents in New York. bad blood betweep peasants and pro | The story as told is that the girl saw prietors and magistrates recently, Ohe Mah on exhibition in New York the dock-yard, and is kept clear of f M 2! ving an acconnt of an attack by a|aud fell violently in love with “"e:l bm]:; %h,:.:“ g:luh'u ':? :gnoh gltnrd-y on huntsmen. '{hey h}m. the attachment being | re- Lo Oaptain Ludwi; and the | 8toned the riders, struck the resident | ciprooated. ~Her parents object- offivers md‘;uw for their coolnessand | Mgistrate with sticks, cheered for and none of the Oatholic courage from the moment of the colli- sion, There was a very heavy sea on, aud it was too dark to see aship’s nfgl: collision was caused by the Parnoll, Dillon and the land league, and finally succeeded in driving ~the |them. The Buddhist dwarf has been g:hiu, huntsmen and soidiers in a|here on exhibition three weeks, and E'lflht arrests were effected; priests in New York would marry ly from the end of tho cover, |the girl is also here. The priests here none | refuse to marry thew. They go next careless signalling of the'engine, ‘The lod, but many bruised badly. :;i E‘&‘ Iv‘:llni:’n“d the &I:L it 't’lt:fi Peekskiil train, from the down STARVING NATIVES, {5 e hhn?"’ s oy | to the up track, came in collision with| Oarro, November 13.—The native Shb| et atAdR miniate tn Im’“‘“" the fast train, which left New York at sopnhtlon in the Delta are ia great |\ (ol oivil g “‘"m 10:30 a. m., it being on the foot train’ | distress on accoant of the failure of dnfllz-ld e quw|“ wu"‘lthy and #Wmmm o t:“drnhlef %fllflddlu:.mfl- the question seems o be wheth ibis oar ¥ nléas lven wmomm.mwbnq ot th'h‘hn orop. Wis &um’ ;'o:::llfl.lnnorollnmonth-ws train were alightly . bat tha an. il eunnn.. g e pext drawing room car, Riverdale, had THE BEAUTIFUL, P " Work. the wost side of it torn out. There Toroxro, November 13. — Snow mmrn .. were thirteen passengers in it, three of were ladies. One of the ladies, Miss Katie Oattelon, of New York, had her hands cut by broken glass, but was able to return to the ocity. th | James D. Maxwell, of Amsterdam, | ship Anglica, plying between Gifla and and Warren D, Derby, of Brooklyn, sat on the east side of the car and when the collision ooccurred plunged through a plate-glass window to the ground. Derby was badly out about the face, head and hands; both eyes were blacked, but no bones were broken, Maxwell was cut about. the face and head, one rib broken and He was_injnred intern- ally and may die. No one else re- ceived injuries of consequence. Trains were delayed $wo or three hours. A dispstch from Portsmouth says: The Westphalia’s pumps are kept con- stantly going in order to keep the ship free ot water. She will be docked to- morrow. It is feared the unknown steamer is lost with all on board, BRADLAUGH RETIRES, LonboN, November 13, —Bradlaugh went to the commons this afternoon to try to take his seat, He had a brief personal consultation with the speaker of the house and was informed by him that the order of expuleion is still in force. He then withdrew without making an effort towards securing his seat, CATHOLICISM IN GERMANY, Beruin, November 13, —The leaders of the centre party resolved to demand that the privilege cf equal rights which has been granted to the Old Catholics in common with Roman Oatholics, be withdrawn from the former; also that Catholic priests be permitted to say mass and administer sacraments with- out previous sanction of the state, CATHOLIC COLLEGES, Rome, November 13, —The proposal brought forward and likely to be car- ried out at once is to establish at Ox. " | ford and Cambridge Roman Catholic colleges, for the purpose of preparing students who desire to enter the uni- versities, A BICK BABE, Maprin, November 13.—It is re- brwed that Isabel, the new infanta orn last night, is dangerously ill, VRINTERS' STRIKE, 4ONDON, November 13, —Printers in ghe city working on the newspapers hawe entered inw a strike for higher wagy# Some papers have eonceded to the demand madeby the strikews, and work is progressing as usual. In gener®!; however the proprietors have stood \out, and the printers being equally\ firm, there is a dead.lock at the casis. (ALK IN THE COMMONS, Loxnds, November 13,—In the commons} Lo-day Trevylan, chief secre- tary for Ifcland, stated the first cost of working the Irish arrears act would be paid &ut of the Irish church surplus, given the subject careful considera- tion, Gladstondy, replying to Sir Stafford feoll here and in various parts of On- tario to-day, the first ¢f the season, FORTY PERSONS DROWNED, LoxpoN, November 13, —Thesteam- Lirtie Rook, November 13.—A Hot Springs special to The Gazette says: Sunday morning at 2 o’clock a terrible explosion took place in M. C. O'Brien & Co.’s store. A policeman who entered the building discovered that the iron sefe had been blown open, and that the desk, doors and GUBAN'AFFAIRS, windows of the rear end of the build- Havana, Noyember 13, — The |ing were also blown to fragments and steamer City of Washington for New [heaped together in confused masses. York takes $26,000 in gold. King Al- | Glass in the front of the store, eighty fonso expresses a desire that the |feot distunt, were shivered, and the money which would be used to cele- | plastering in the adjoining store brate the birth of the infant Spanish Emkan, but nothing ignited. princess be devoted to the veliof of [On examining pieces of the msfa, the sufferers by the cyclone in Vuelta | it was found a small hole had been Abajo. drilled through the iron and concrete A provincial deputation in Pin del |lining of the top in which evidently Rosento petition the home govern- | powder or a fuse was inserted. In- ment, asking it to buy in Vuelta Aba- | side of the safe was stored a quantity jo the quantitity of tobacco it usually [of dynamite caps for blasting pur- purchases in the United States. poses. These were ignited and caused A quavtity of goods, chiefly cans of | the explosion, The safe contained petroleum, were washed ashore on the | about $800 in paper currency, besides southeastern coast of Cuba, supposed | coins, city aud county ecrip, papers to have formed a part of the cargo: of | and books. Fragments of the currency some lost vessel, were found, bat the force of the ex- ITALIAN AMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND, plosion drove several coins into the Rome, November 13,— Chevalier | #djacent walls, Undoubtedly an at- assador | témpt had been made to rob the safe, g”fi;‘s{::d‘_’““ RFpkatod sl e yet the burglars 50! away safely, No traces were found, No serious dam- A BOW: TH 600100, age was none to the bunildings, James Maprio, November 1%, —Telegrams | Burns, the Chicago walkist, and an. from Manilla state a body of native|other man, name unknown, were ar- insurgents on Booloo island attacked | rested to-night, suspected of attempt- tho Spanish fort, but were defeated, ing to rob the safe. Burns is bruised with a loss of soventy killed. The | on the shoulder, and the ciroumstan- Spanish loss was twenty killed and | tial evidence against both is considered wounded, Order has been restored. THE SPANISH CORTES, The ministry has decided to post- pone the opening of the cortes until about the 7th of Dacember, in order | 8pevial Dispatch to Tux Bex, ; Rioo time to arrive in Madrid, Amsiicau shippiog, Warner Miller, chair- ROYAL SPONSORS, man, nnd;l.ds. C]om secretary, meet in His Holiness Pope Loo XTII, will | *hl* ity Wednesday next. be godfather of the newly born in- A(.‘.;ll.\'xmw .N.l Novon.a‘her 13,—The mNu\zu' i of ! fanta, Tho ompross of Austrin will | suarantioe o the 15tk Diemmy e be one of the sponsors, Hull, has foundered in the North sea, Forty persons drowned. TELEGRAPH NOTES. quarantine on the 15th, Different locali- ties report heavy frost, . T Bostoy, November 18,—Joe V, Me THE FRENOH'ASSEMBLY, haw petitioned the legislature for inwrpu“i: Pars, November 13, —The chamber | ation nlluumplnr with authority te con® of deputies resumed debate on the [struct and maintain an elevated railway in clauses of the publio worship_esti- | 40 city or town I which the utboritios mates, Roche, radical, propased th | thereol may urant leave, with - capital salary of the archbishop of Parls be [ ™\ Hn o L reduced to 3,000 frances, and also pro- |, (ol KA Bovember L nan S0 posed to abolish the archbishopris of | in Astor Place hote), Third avenue, this Algiers, The minister of the interior | morning, suffucated by gas, opposed the proposals as being con trary to the coucordat The amend- ment Wae neqatived — 244 to 240, The minister vt puhlig works, when before the budget committed, main tained that 60,000,000 francs only was available for public works not com- pleted. Tirard, minister of finance, continues to affiem there were 163,- 000,000 franes available. The con:- mittees propose to reduco the expen diture for public works in order i» maintain the budget balance, Maginnie' (dom ), mojority will be MRS, MACKEY, over 1,600, The legisiature is demos wife of J, W, Mackey, the ‘‘bonanza 'oratic. 18, —Seuators Special Dispatch to Tus Bax. HELexa, M. T., November 13.— The Drumlumond gold and silver mine near here was sold to.-day to a London syndicate [ \ Magiunis Gots There BSpecial Dispatch to Tus Bes, Herena, Mont., November 18,— €]

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