melt box et e recent chnrch beam. For Dome time the clergymen in chemo of 8:. Jenn Beptiete Ohnrch heve been musing Ilene, from their roome. end enepicion et leet fell upon Leflenr. who. wee the only one heving eceeee to the premieee. 0n -- Oetnrdey. while one of the prieete wee out , 3 Our e ehort time. hie room wee entered end ‘ g .100 etolen. The door hed been unlocked ‘ and locked egein. Detective McVeitty erreeted Indem- on eupicion. end when: . the letter’e honee wee eeerched the can of L .100 wee found. 0110 0! which wee in eilver end the net in hille. together with e receipt tor 074 on en orgen. end enother for 0188 "lumber. with which he ie at preeent erecting e honee. In, Anderson In {undying tho ohmic: 01mm in the " Tempo-t †to succeed “ Bonn 5nd mm." nu Pyle-u. An Ounwn daupntoh “yo: Fordinnnd Deï¬ant. n middle-aged man. who has been nmployod (or some “me no sexton of 38. Jun Bupllnso Church. Ottawa, m alto-ted yonerdny on 3 ohms of shading various lugs sums of money bolongtng 30 0h. Church-3nd 0h. done. It In nlso suspend than was ‘o vth robbed the coom downstairs, and William Smith and his wife in another downstairs room. Smith and Wormsley were awakened by the row. The latter saw Johnson coming towards him and fled through the window.- with Johnson following. Smith Isouredagun and started alter Johnson. III! he escaped. Jackson about this time ume downstairs and rushed out of doors. and was not again seen until 6 o'clock, when he returned. The right side of his head was pounded to ajelly. one ear nearly .one. and his head swollen to double its else. He was oovered with blood. Smith Ind Wormaley went down town to notify? the authorities, and while they were absent Ira. Smith says Johnson returned and sin atruok‘his wife to make sure of us her. Smith's wile ran out of the house. and Johnson alterwards ran across some Iota towards the railroad. He was captured late last stoning. He has been jailed several times tor various oflesoee. Charged Will The“ Iron the Blunt A colored Ill- Ila-to Ill. Will: I. Dealt W“. .- Axeâ€"Ili- Gillan-ts Upo- Others. A Wellinglord. Oonn., deepstch seys: Williem Johnson. colored, s. fugitive from ‘uetice. came back to Wellinglord on eturdny night end murdered his wife, who wee stopping ut Williem Smith’s. lohnscn'e wife and two children had lived at Smith’s some timer About midnight Johnson broke into the house, and taking an ue. went upetsirs. where hie wife end children were sleeping. Another colored men named Jsclrson was sleeping In the front room. Johnson ï¬rst struck him, and then turned for his wife. who stoned to run down-curs. As the bottom she tell, and Johnson struck her in the hood with due use. Another colored men named Wormsley use sleeping _in the trout nhder 'the cantilever at Niagara Fella when :wenry locomotives simultaneously whintled their loudest, but than uproar uinke into magniï¬cence betorenelngle peel of thee nwtul thunderstorm. Bui this was not III the pleasure we experienced on Chet never-w-be-lorgctzen walk. The climax came with the null. To describe Obie leer piece of mieery would he impos- dhle. but it wiil eumce '50 any the! wilhiu ion minutes Ihe hen lny ewo rnchee deep on lhe grounh. and every epreed pure or our beam was emerring Inn pain. Those 'ho were “ loll out in she cold" In regard ‘ to eecoriing the ladies had n heeny laugh ‘ “ us. when they were in the ehenuee um wewere in the norm. Thin might be celled cecal-ling e. girl home under difli. oulliea. manly be nwtinguis‘hod [mm the flnn cup. Indeed. it was aoontinuous volley. Ibioh land can] the non one was: newly .pqn my. Lug more: I393 wring-JV“ Being now in civnh’netion (the lediee heving come out here) dencee ere not uncommon. Early one motning lent week we started to well: home. the more tortu- Iete of no With the lediee, the lee: so by Chemeelvee. At fleet We were delighted with the dietent lightning which wee flesh- dng ebout the majestic hills (6,500 feet than u»). but euuuenly the run. whichi led long been threatening, came down as if it wanted to woke up for being lute. while the thunder and lightning lollowed each other with such rapidity thet we all ctopped pulsing. whilejhoee ol the sterner cox lelt much inclined to indulge in it little more prolene language. Meny e thunder- ltoun hes the writer witneeeed in Ontario. but never one of which the grandeur wee lo terrifleelly sublime. _ The lightning, alter illuminating the entire horizon to: e lew seconds. by fer the most powerful of electric ligbu. would suddenly plunge us into .euoh ebeolute darkness that it wee nearly impoeeible to well: with- out telling. eepeciuly ne meny en unbelleeted tuck, log, stump end pit- lell bed to he stepped over. As tor the thunder the din wee eomethlng frightful. ee peek eiter peek hurled buck the crashes with-o ggeet e velocity thet the echo could A Leann (Rocky Mounteine) corm- dent writu u lollowe: The umohnt 0! work done on this division during the “tumor in wouderiul. tor hy the and 0! lat month the line will have been greded ‘on to the lint oroeeing of the Columbus River. leaving notutug but the bridging und Mums to be done in the Rocky Moun- lalne. kt than arousing ie it the eve-tern toe 0! thin mighty ohiun o! mountains. E’er October closes the locomotive will put: over “Ill river for the hret time. and it ‘ will proheoly reeoh the foot of the Selkirk unge helore they stop laying trunk (or the Klee-r. Though of 00an it will he impoun- to luy truck during the wrnter months. .eerly the entire enfl ol engineers will he kept busy end the bridging end rook work rouely oerried on. The loot-tins will be ï¬niuhed euly next year it not thie. Home stupendous treading wrll he neoeeeery On thin side of the‘Selkirk rouge. as the “vines are everywhere from two hundred to six hundred feet long And over one hun- dred end titty feet deep, _ _ _ _ __ mu the Work on the 0. P. B. â€"Uoorlnl Lightning but. In the F8011 'I‘Ill') l-‘Au WEST. BRUTAL IIUBDBB. A IIX'I‘ON OK I Thor. in home hit of «humming a on: WWJMTXJ now uoond open house In Bulln dull» to the Th â€m a... Inn-hum: Opera Oomiqno in Paris. 3nd to be named max “nu. uni y†nqnlni “'0 Lon-Zinc Thane. «ruin round tum upon; 1 Hr. Eric Bailey hu Mound for Amorl- u 3.1101" aid the pong“: m aslrfdmmon " M Malllnor'o Bill." 3 you man; out has to the on com '“ by Mr. . W. 001“", Wthh don't you" ï¬n “g. hon“ ? bu boon plant! with arm moons by Mr. the 3., 1" u No.†to: nag ArthuOodl cm! In. John Wood M the In. mum u 1-1m. gm 0mm rho-m. London. Irwinâ€"ion m nyholo." A 8.5:" Gourtdgo. not long ago a In on «not. . rugged began don. Bum mined him. Mr. Inwronoo Bum“ closed In“ unoccu- lnl moment in San Fund-co on Butnrdoy night. . Glee-eelei'e Daughter end the netball Capturedâ€"flee- I'nther Pleni- With [let to 00-0 lie-e. Aleet (Sundey) night's New York dee- petch eeye The runewey daughter of T. 1’. Moroeini wee erreeted today for steel- inge O76 diemond from her brother et line. She end her hit-bend, the iormer coech- men. returned to Yonkers this morning. Ae econ ee they elighted e police omcer tookthem into custody. The eeptein of the police then went to Moroeini'e honee end informed the femily. Mr. Moroeinl wee much edected at the news, but decided not to leeve hie nick wile end rink e meet- ing with the men who hee wrecked his home. Hie eon Atilic went instead. Hie eleter greeted him with eccol nod. The heering oi the cherge egeinet Mre. Hole- cemp wee edjourned until Sept. 920d. end . when releeeed ehe went et once to her lete home. She wee met by her tether. Hole- cem remeined in the cerriege onteide. Mr. oroeini pleeded with his denghter on hie kneee to come home end ell would be forgiven. Not without Erneet wee her invenehle reply. She wee eeenred the coechmen ehcuid never set foot inside the door. A Young had; Expire. White Travelling 0- the “to. A loot (Thursday) night's Port Huron ' deepetch eeye : The train errivmg here at 8 o'clock the; morning hang“ in the we- lees body of a. young lady from Muueohu- u-ette. She had dxed on the one between Flintend this place. The conductor wee the ï¬rst to nouue thet she wee unconscious, and he at once made for a. ï¬rst-class out In i the (tent of the train end Inked it there weeephyewun on bond. Dr. Edwards, of London. responded, and made hg’e wey to the young lady. She wee hteleee when he tint new hot. An exeminetlon was it once made. and the oonelnewu ernved et wu that her death wee mused by heart disease. A certiï¬cate to thet effect was given by Dr. Edwards, and handed to toe conductor. The deoeeeed Indy we: travel- ling alone. and upon her vnliee and pockets being couched it wee ooholnded that she 1won [tom Hmehneette. that her name wee Mine E. M. Weldook. end that her friend, reeide in Allegheny etreet, Rox- bumh. The lileleee body wee taken out of the out at Port Enron and put in the groom, there to await the attend- ume of the coroner. - Her friende ware oommunieeted with. lfe-rlnl State at Links in the Album (myâ€"Street Scenes. ‘ A London ceblegrsm seys : The exodus from Ne lee during the past week has been greet. he better sections at the town are deserted end all the thopsin the Toledo are closed at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The theatres are he silent so death. Even the cafe: are closed. and the only sign of life is the joiners hammering the rough comes together. In some of these streets absolutely everybody is either deed or is sick. In one street. the Vie. Duehesss, 30 case occurred in s single bones. The public morale is still worse than it is possible to descnhe. A mob attached in the Vin Delpurgstorio n men whom they suspected of throwing poisonous powder over some cakes exposed for sale on the piazza, drugged him heck, and meta him out the cakes until the owner interfered to sell. defence. A women who was selling fruit on scorner ol the piszzu Delmsrtin tell over. dy ing of cholera. The crowd made a. bonï¬re 0! her chair, etend fruit. end then lelt her to die. Nobody would esrry her to the hospital. There has been on enormous revivsl of religious sentiment in Nsples. The street shrines. which were walled up by Guihsldi in 1860, hsve all been opened, and the whitewash scraped oï¬ the holy pictures. Crowds, wild with joy. watch the work and hail with shouts esch resto- r1510". TIII COAUIIIIIAN AND Ills WIFE. One of ehe npmeroue chombered mounde in Orkney in or present being opened up. The mound in one of those situated in ehe neighborhood of Kirkwell. and. so for no the work hue proceeded. o passage of solid muonry. lemmg into n censrel rectangular chnmber, has been uncovered. lu rho chamber tour human skeletons were found. but no prehretornc rellce cl importance. Rev. Alex. Silva. ol Dnnnouer. Kinca- dineebite. died on the 26th uh. aged 80 yam. He bed been in declining health tor some time. Mr. Bllver wee much reopened in the county. He had e mo» retentive memory, and wee poeeeeeed of a large tund 0! humor. eneedose and talk-late. Hell.“ A tut 28rd. preeenud mm the ireodom o! e burgh. Jamel Richmond. meehiniet. met wish his death in n ehoolnng manner in Denny’e boiler worn. Dnmburton. on me’ 23rd nlu. He won he by e revolving shut, had holh lose an one urn broken end he wee otherwise drendlnlly Injured. und died ‘ some hours “tornado. "I'he lute Kn. Margaret Meoleod. who died an Bonnyrlgg "consumes let: me earn 0! £1,450 to he invented. and the warm bppliod to the pnrpue ut support- ing an industrial school (Or the children of deiumte perenu in Magelburgh. Mr. John Panda. who has to: swam you: 1093mm“! the northern district 0! but no Pullman". was in Wick Town H .on @11me 281:6.preunud mm the The new Eu! 0! Lsudordalo has served unaoldur und political agent in India. .09): in?“ {912 Be {a n_mm_o! sway. lnrd Randolph Churchill id 01990306 to “and mo Oonutnu'vo mutiny: In Edin- burgh in So tombâ€. Tm new a! at Ltudordalo bu toned THE UHOLEBA IN NAPLES. SAID BUDDIN DBA'I‘II. Seoul“: News. populu Lon I Pin howl: mode of bono m nmong ouri “on from Mexico now on exhibition. The} no clout. Innoinoont, omhoI-huad. mo» double and yet oanioiio. denoting 3 «rain roflnod “no among the amino. " Hallo i" «id the pohoomnn, “ who! no you outing out has to the cold for 1 Why don't you go in tho house ? Hove on ion! tho toy i" “ No.†to. ndod the income- Iuo chino! _ f“ I__â€"hioâ€"_ n‘von't Ion tho toy. 'I_._ Ln, Amofloan beef in the English mullet: in now told u Scotch, and a such brings tour cents more per pound than under In true name. Twenty-tour poet-3e ehmpe to each penon wee the Average sale in the United Stem during the put you. Henry George eoniribniee e chapter end 5 preieoe to the Amen-Iona edition of Mr. Deviii‘e. “ Lone. [tom a Prieon Diary.†A Troy. N. Y.. dee toh says: The ofloere ot the State Ben of Fort Edwnrd. which closed Its doors yesterdey, After an examination hsd been begun by the bank- ing deputmens. say the closing wee voluntary nnd preonntionary. They promise thet the depositors will be Fsid in in". end the stockholders will lose ittle it anything. The depositors ere not no son- ï¬dent. The bent hnnoepitel of 860.000,‘ and speoisl deposits of 860.000, mostly in smell some. nttueted by 4 per cent. interest. President Underwood and Cashier Clem. ente. of Fort Edwnrd. ere prominent business men. There hove been rum rs ebont the beak for some time. he exeminntion hes not been completed. Au Ottawa despatch says: Robt. E. Douglass. Commissioner spponnted by the Dominion Government to investigate the report upon the best means'ot dealing with the Canadian canal system, has submitted a report which, it is understood, the Government have adopted and will act upon. He thinks the success of the St. Lawrence route depends upon increasing the depch of water. and unless the improve- ments ot the St. Lawrence waterways‘ keep pace with the construction of the Canadian Paciï¬c Railway and the settle- ment at the country, trade of the Canadian Northwest will seek foreign channels east- ward or southward via St. Paul, Milwaukee and Chicago. The necessary ap repria~ tions (or deepening the canal to ourteen feet will probably be asked at the next swim of the Dominion Parliament. Au Esn Claire (Wis ) dispotoh says: The Ego Cmire and Chippewa. rivers are higher than ever known. The wuter is flowing through the prineipsl streets. Manny buildings on the lower grounds are floating sway. Hell I. million feet of loge heVe broken tram the boom near Eddy Mills and are floating down. The loss here is appalling. In end between Chippew- Fulls and Eon Cleire the loss will not tell short of e mlllien end a half. The Eon Claire Gas Company lose“5,000. Business houses on all aides ore submerged. And ; greet npprehension is felt lest when the! water recedes the toundstions will be ‘ unpaired. In this city two hundred houses hsve been swept sway. Only one lite has been lost so tor to heard from. While this deepetoh we: being written three buildings on Bridge street. west side. have fallen. Two thousand people are depending upon their neighbors who live on high ground for shelter and food to-night. Belle! oom- milteu have been organized, and hundreds of people are being led in the Court house. A To... Fight and e Tougher Mary. A last (Sunday: night's Kingstondespatch eayu: In etc sets on vacation. named LVlele and Dewitt Parahall. cemebeie (rum Syracuse to hunt bears. They went to White Lake. and about 7 o’clock in the evening. as the Were getting out at their boat upon the there. they were startled by anolss in the thicket not a doaen yards away. On looking around they behold a beer and two cubs. The mother immedi. ately rose on her hind legs. her head and neck just showing above a fallen tree. Instantly Parshall seized his gun and deed. and down went bruin. Parshall leaped out of the boat and ran towards the spot where she (ell. thinking that he had shot her through the hcai. but no sooner had he reached the tree than she appeared at the rectal it. walking erect and with part oi her lOWer jaw carried away. As quick as lightning she was upon him. and. quiceer still. Parshall was upon the ground. but he hugged herclosely and seized er hair in his teeth. so that she could not get at his lace and throat with her claws. Her mouth was harmless. Viele. hearing the cries 0: his companion. was souu at his side. rails in hand. but he dare not lire int: 3 the beer. as one minute Parshall was on top 1 and next she was uppermost. They rolled on the ground like two dogs. Seeing that his I gun was of no use. Vi‘ele threw it down. and seizing a huge club. watched his opportunity and gave bruin aterriï¬c blow across the back. which almost paralysed her tor a second or two. During this brief interval. Parshall drew his knife end buried it in her just below one of the torepaws. Another terriï¬c struggle commenced, this time the bear succeeding in grabbing Parshall by the shoulder end whirling him about ten (set. when he fell upon a knot and hurt his side. Viele being nearest to hershe rushed at him. when he ducked. and seixing her by the middle raised her upon his shoulder and then called upon Parshsll to take his gun and shoot her. The latter got his gun. but before he got close to the brute she had ripped all the clothes ofl Viele'e hack. and was attempting to sink her teeth into him. butasher lower jaw was gone she could not do so. Taking quick aim Parshall sent. a bullet through her head. and Viola held her upon his shoulder till she kicked her last. Both young men are very powerful. and either would prove a match for asmall bear. At the conclusion of their ï¬ght they looked for their wounds. and it was found that Viele’s back was slightly lacerated. and that Parshall, besides having a badly sprained ankle. had several scratches on the back 0! the neck and head. His side was also injured. The animal they thought would weigh about 180 pounds. Etc Bf'e‘lr Quid-‘39 aIi‘-_-A .A W tan-:1. GEL-'0 all-thud artâ€"tn: r Tel-flue Destruction and Dual-lion. TIC II‘UDIN'I‘I AND 1". .IAU. TI.“ WIWONSIN Fl-OODU. Another [Bank Failure. III- M Dunn. It is believed thet Lymen D. Minor, the New York mennleoturer who ehot end killed huneell on Beturdey. wee driven to euioide by the paneoutione of Kete White. She frequently vieited him et hle hotel end no ltequently querrelled. Her demend for monei‘. it to eeid. wee eon- eteut. end her tether, lynn White. ewell. known oonddenee men who wee reoentl releeeed from Bing Bing. eleo united wi hie deughter in levying tribute on their _eAAe, ? About eixty Iteliens who were eenHo Grovenhureeflhy D. P. anl. the Bullet: benher n Bu do, heve returned eanflelo. They oleï¬n thet they were promieed from M 25 to 01.50 per dey. but could only get .1 oflered when they errwed there. They no ebont to me Veeini to recover the expeneee of the trip. which chey lute he promieed them. Edward Hine. the apostle of Anglo- Ieruliem, in to etart for the United Statee on October let. He propoeee to make a lecturing tour. beginning in New York on October 18th. and then to go to Australia. Mr. Hine hue eeonred proola which seem to him irrefutable of the identity of the Eng. lish peo 19 With the loot trihee of Israel. and he open to be able to eonvxnee the American people of this view. He also claims to have dieoovered proole that the Amerioane are identical vmh the descend- ante oi Menaeeeh. Mr. Blue eaye he has sold 820,000 00le of his pamphlet in Eng- land. and he hopee for an equal sale in the United Statee. they per holdings. The converslon scheme of Mr. Childers, ;Chencellorof the Exohequesz not meetin with brillisnt success. The banks on 'insurence compenies meintein e. stubborn resistsnce towsrd it, while the generel public end 'investore ignore the opportuni- ties it oflers. People prefer to invest their money in Colonisl securities or e better class at foreign Government stocks. Since the opening dey of the conversion. 3 per cent. console heve risen 2 to 1 per cent. The Liberel pspers thresten the holders with worse terms then those now offered it the] Mr. Henry M. Stanley will certainly not return toOongo River country this your end will not go there next year. nnleee a complication in the eflaire of the Interne- tionel African Aeeociction renders hie preeence neceeecry. Pnbliehere ere preca- ing him for the manuscript of his book on the Congo. which he ha promised to write, but he prefer-e to wait until the political: end interaction-l questions which hove been reieed become more settled. The price of bread is eagerly discussed in Engleud end Ireland, the pnhhc being wrath thct though wheat never reached 40 ehillinge the quarter. end now in berely above 85, the price of breed remcine exactly the eeme us when the price of wheat we 10 ehilflnge higher. The cotton indium-y in Lama-hire is suffering from the severest depression which has overtaken i! for many dyeue. Working short time and only four eyes week in general. Many mills are closed altogether. In the Boeendale district thirty nulls have shut down. During the eooident to the Gear’s car- riage at Warsaw the other evening the people recognized the Gear and shouted "Long live the King of Poland." The cah- men who rescued the carnage were arrested. but the Our ordered their release end gave them 50 roubles. A6 a meeï¬ug of the Limerick ootpn-enon yeemrday it was resolved not to Band I. depumtiou to meet Eirl Spencer on his sppromhing via“. Fifteen thousand persons assembled at Dublin yesterday so utend the funeral of the Fenian Damien, including O‘Brien and Dunn. A broken rsil on the Osnsds Paciï¬c Railway inch, three miles south of Carleton Plses. counsel on occident shout hell-pest 5 o'clock yesterday morning to the through western express. The wheels of the tender jumped the truck end e. baggage and three passenger coaches were pitched oï¬. Greet consternation was ceased among the pee- sengers, but fortunately ell escaped without injury. When the driver noticed the mis- hspe he quickly put on the Westinghouse brakes. end succeeded in bringing the train to a stop before a distance of three oer lengths had been travelled utter the sccin dent. The couches were pretty badly damaged. There were about 150 possen- gers on board. The Queen is now at B’almoral for the uutum u. Knox Church. the handsome new ediï¬ce jun completed (or the use of London South Preebyteriane. wan tormelly opened and dedicated yesterday. The building was ï¬lled to overflowing. many going awa who could not secure standing room. A e end timely discourses were delivered by the Rev. Pmt. McLeren. of Toxonto. and Rev. J. A. Murray.“ London. Rev. Thomas ertord. of London South. also assisted in the services. The building is a model of neatnene and beauty. It has a seating capacity of 600, but will accommodate 600. The cost, including the ground,wae 812.000. The organ cost 82 400. ,, _ ..,.. Pepel decree provides subsidies to enable Level Uuivereiuy to keep up its chairs in luv: and medicine. Many more messes then the clergy of Quebec can celehrete are noted for by priveue indwiduele, who make ‘en oflering of 25 cenï¬e wieh eech requeet. Much of the money is sent abroad the. all the mueee may be duly celebrated some- where. In tuture this export of money to the Prop agenda. will amount to but twonty ceute for eech foreign mean. and the other ï¬ve oente will go to Level. Thus a huge revenue will accrue to she University. _vâ€"'._-v_ ~ M Snnbm-y elem number of lumen hone-ed eeoheme of (arming e fermere' melting oompmy. The idea 1e 0! e oo-opeu- live aha-enter. the farmers delivering to ptld oflioere their own “ruin end heving it converted into melt. auld t3 Amerioune. end the sum reelmed thereon dhided cqnitebly among them. la is calculated that by this method or handling lhe herley rower value will be obteiued than hereto- Latest: News tram All Over the World. TELEGRAPHIG SUMMARY Hon": 3! 605936011 the recent L e bode of gold ore hove boon found neu- uro Prolo. Bren]. he on riohneee in “0 per ton. Neoriy all of territory he been covered with “conno- eione," which correspond to room“ mining oleime. but ore for broader. I I. is n curious hm that ‘ho l ‘hmdlot of oysters in the world is lomtodin Chicago. He Imploys 85,000,000 0! mph] and buys uix Ihonnnd bushels (lull, in New York, 3nd to nnny more in Bald- moro. The English mute! “to. h- thouund bushels u not. showing shut tho hue of tho English has ohmgod um. Thmhny oompuod tn America: on“: tonbaby. over the ehght iron reilin eround it uh carried into the see touro the amnion. tote. A scene of indescribable excitement ‘eneued. mott of the visitors lookingon penic-etn'oken. With commendable promptitnde, end at greet pereonnlrtek. one at the perty, 3 military oflieer, med. 5 gellent ettempt et rescue. end hie efl'orte were ebly seconded by Mr. Bleak, of the Ohevelier. end other pereone. D their etrennone efforts, only two out of the four were rescued, namely, 3 mneieleu and e uetive of Oben. The bodieeottbetwo unfortunate vi-dtore were not recovered. end their identity is unknown. | Two Highland tourists have lost thoir lives in Fiugul'a Gave. Sloth. A hm. number of axonraioniuto. in the morning; loft Obon in the “some: Chevalier. for tho purpose of visiting Bulb. When 08 tho iolondoputy Wis-landed by mom: of o and] ha». and proceeded on foot one took. to the interior or the one. While thoy were ataadingon n lodge overlooking 3h. vole: a wave of unusual volume om Pittsburg Chronicle: There he set in the fence-corner. An enormous club was ï¬rmly grasped between his bonds. A vicious ecowl cast e lurid reflection upon his distorted features. He counted ni- dead by the l-OOl‘e. There won the Btnw- herry Short-Odie Jolie, the Old Ice-Green: Pun. the Front Gate. and the Big Foot of the Ghicugo Girl. They Icy etifl and stark in death's clammy embrace. their heir and brains clinging to the murderona hl of the Oempaign Lie. Hal-kl A too 1 Another victim! The Onmpdgu Lie grasped his club and gnnshed his teeth like ewiid Jihbenuinosay from Jihboon town. Another sacriï¬ce! The victim ep- proeched whistling softly. He eeiIodOcm‘ geigu Lie by the naps of his neck. He rote his book over sixteen pinele of nil iencc. He wiped up on entire mile of rod with him,nnd concluded by shoving his club down hie throat. Then he strolled post the ner-paper ofï¬ce and quietly remedied: " You'll ï¬nd a. deed 0cm Lie up here a piece in the med. You my» simply mention that the Sunday School Oyster Supper placed through Pitt-burg last night." With All our ï¬lth, dirt, and smells-end ple in the west can form no notion of whet they are, for they dely descriptionâ€" there is wonderful immunity from fevers. The police and scavengers employed to water the rtreets (with water taken from the sewers) ought to be the elese most effected. but they are the healthiest end most rennet of our populsticn. The beg. gets. 3 numerous clues. sleep in the street- ueerly ell the year round. congregete in the very centres of pollution, end to some extent contest with dogs priority of cleim to the refusal of the dunghill. Still they survive and flourish, and most of themâ€"- et leest the strictly professional onesâ€"look in end sleek. ‘ ' " The entire sew. age 0! the city is trenrparted during the dey through the most crowned and narrow thor- oughleree. We are obliged to pass certein locelrtiee at all times with closed nostrils. while hundreds of people continuelly live in end ebove these open cesspoole end yet menege to look well end healthy. ‘ ' ‘ Lengnuze fails to deaeribe scouretely the horror (from overcrowding, ï¬lth. etc ) of e Chinese prison. Seflice it to sey thet there is in them an overwhelming mortelity.â€" Epitome of Reports of the Chinese Custom. an army of 60,000 mom". Gwen] Sko- beleff than Went. uu to any that Russin hid ï¬xed her bonudury in Aumat Penis, when aha enjoys an influence aimilu to that 0! England in Afghanistan. The relations 0: Russia with Tunenu he stated to be excel- lent, and ii was agreed that Merv should mark the limit of me 02 we power in Ann. It was a good xhiug aha; Afghanistan on one hand and Kuhgunu on me own: inner- posod a barrier beswaen Russia and Indin. u remarkable communication on Until. end Bowen ll\hll‘ledlu Ouunll An... 1, continue a cuâ€"rune uocourt of u UOth iion which um wruer hml wnh Hm I“. Coherel Strudel}. who no lhul. mum pro- leoeed lo re, .rd the dlmwllblee unending e Ruueleu innuen ot ludm nu Wellul‘h lneurmouuuole. In reply W the qua-nun whether lhe Russians mere able end deuud i0 invade lndm. Bkuheleï¬ answered thut he would nor say anything relative in the pan-lull side of the master. Hie pereonel opinion wm am there was no queelion ol Ueulrnl Aura Involved. but «imply a r ‘â€" uble unqnndurulendlng between Edam and Russia. which he was ï¬rmly pounded would one day cause. He could no‘ believe than twu greet European Puwera would wage wu tor me sake of some Aaiuliei. In the meantime General Shomlefl III (1 opinion. (tom 5 military point of View. thin the invasion 0! India would be more dlfliouls than in general] believed. " In order to hike Alba: and hevrng at. my diepoael bus 6.000 In... I bed to gas 20.000 camels from Omnburg. Kurvu. Bother. and Mungishluk at great expense and With the utmost dimouliy. In order winvude Indie we should heve.in my oplulon, 150.000 manâ€"60.000101- the purpoee o! soiling in. end 90,000 lio gourd our oommunioniona. And how men, camels Would it not require. and where could they be 1011116? This is s dot-ii 0‘ transport. Bnl modern waders ie hen- pered by such deruils. . . . Then how is on army to live ? Afghnnietun in 3 country. incapable or supplying tood_tor A French omur. Oupuiu Nspoloon- Nay. who bu boon woeuuy employed on m “I'll impoxtmm Him-sky 11.“!!ququ nu puy‘uhoj Till INVOIION or "loll. Ihobekl mac": II:- I'u-uv In. Undu- Drpwncd In lung-I‘- Cave. Public llcnllh In China. Ila Wu llero.