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' fP| > ' * >* > "* ' j' 7- r*V'/' ' "^?r-t" - , .j, w "-'' "-> - ' ' p 'w * , "; ;-r ;-''',|7'v^yfflH ESTABLISHED AUGUST 24, 1852. WHEELING, W. YA., MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1893. VOLUME XLI-NUMBER 245. II RAINED TORRENTS ' In Chicnfjo, but Sixty Thousand Pooplo wore at tho Pair. IF THE WEATHER HAD BEEN GOOD {More in no Tolling Whut un Kuoriuous Crowd Thoro Would Uavo Uecii?Workliitf moil and Thoir I<'am? ilicb Vfow the Groat Art aud MuuuI act uros Exhibits?tlio Crowd Blado l/j> of Poor Pooplo who Could Not Ait'ord to Go During tlio Wook?Tho . ? ?i.... I Milliner mjj -?v ?..w u..*,w liuildliiiia Shown tliut Thoy Aro Attractive Features. CniCAoo, Juno 3.?Wliut tho attendance at tlio World's Fulr miuht huvo been to-day had It not rainud, no 0110 will over know. Hut it ruluod uud it rained hard nearly all uftornoon uud tonight, uud tho numbor of admissions was less than (10,000. 'i'ho second Idunduy of tho (air dawnod bright and it wan uncomfortably warm. Tlio ruilwuys, surface and clovatod, and tho steamboat liues brought out their entire service in anticipation of an immense business, but thoy woro disaptieinted, Dp to 1 o'clock thoy did a fair business arm carried upwards of 33,000 pooplo to tho White City. About that hour un u^ly, throatoning black cloud arose ill thu welt and in loss than un liour later tho ruin was fulling in torrents, It was ufter 4 o'clock when tlio ruin caused uud tho sun came out attain, but it was so late that tho pooplo did not come out in crowds and lato this ovonlnu thu burouu of admissions estimated tlio uttoudunco would bo lean than 00,000. WOBKINIIJIIM AND TIlEIIl FAMIMK9. 'Hiis much may be said of tho visitors who attended tho fuir to-iluy: Thoy were largely of the working class and inhabitants of Chicago. Thoro woro thousand* of laborinu' men out with l.oi H fiinilllita Iifift nourlv fill of tllOlll brought their lunch with thorn, and ut noun tint benched and soatn scuttorod tliroui;)iont tlio grounds romiudcd one of a basket picnic:. About tlio only j)i!ojil? wiio carnu out to-day wore those who could not attend during thu wook. Another thing tliut wan noticoablo, tlio pity shows on tlio Midway l'laisanco were not woll patronized and tho roilInuclmlrs woro ncareoly used at nil. It was n crowd inuilo up of pooplo who lind to work (or u living and could afford few of tho luxuries. Tho machinery hull was croivdod profty much ull any, so too were tho fine iirta building and tho manufactures building. Nearly all tho oastorn status' buildings woru closod to tho public, while tho mujorlty of tho buildings crccted by tho westoru and middle stales woro opon. Tho open uir concerts in tho pavilion ou adiuinistration jilazii woro woll patronized, especially towards noon, when tho puoplo thronged thither and ute their lunch nnil listunod to fhu music at tlio samo time. Krup's big guns woro liaudlod in the pavilion on tho lake front ut 1 o'clock exactly as they would bo handled in service oxcopt that thoy woro not fired. THE STATE BOILDIMOS. \ Ttio result of an investigation shown lho following number of pooplo registered at tho dlfferont state buildings: Montana, 3,000) Nolirnaku, 2,$00; Minneapolis. 2,000; Virginia, 2,400; Connecticut, 2,000; Murylund, 550; West Virginia, 1,300; Kansas, 1,000; Malno, 1,200; Now Jersey, 1,200; Arkansas, 34; Arizona, 03; Now Mexico, AO; Utah, IKK); Idaho, 250; Delaware, U00; lthodo Inland, 800; Now Hampshire, '100; Vermont, 000; Massachusetts, 2,400; Now York, 2,100; Missouri, 1,850; Louisiana, 1,175; (Jhio, 3,000; Washington, 1,000; Wisconsin, 3,000; North Dakota. 400; l'cnniylvanla, 4,000; Michigan, 9,000. TUB NUW VOItlC IlOltllOlt. Naiuct of tho Victim* Who I'erUliod lit tho Flat Fire. New Ymtu, Juno 4.?Lying in an undertaking; establishment in East Twentieth street aro tho llvo burned and blackened bodies of tho porsona who perished In the llro Inst night in tho Hat house 138 Hunt Forty-third street. With ono exception the bodies aro burned beyonil recognition. The charred remains aro thooo of William Bonte, twonty-Ovo years old; Louino limiti, twenty-llvo years old, his wife; Ulsio liouto, twenty years old, his titter; liolon Wotmoro Diotz, sovon years old, a niece of Mrs. Bonto, and llouty l'ugsloy, thirty-llvo yours old, uho occupied a hull room in tho Uento llai. Konr of tho persons who woro killed, an investigation showod, wero burnod in their bods, having boon overcome by the sUflocutlng Hinoko before thoy woro awakened to roalliso thoir danger. It is generally bollovod that tho llro was caused by hot nshns which had boou icut down on tho dumb wnitor, i.mvtx noorft dying. Tin- Ureal TroKi'itliin Cannot Ltvo?No H'M'c l'.vnn furu I'nrtliil Hiteevrrj. Nbw Youk, June 4.?Edwin Booth 1b worse, 'l'his evening tho following bulletin was posted lit tho players' club: "in regard to Mr. llooth's condition ""ii It may be ntntod thnt ho has gradually grown weaker during tho past 21 hours and that thorn Is now very httle hope cl oven a partial recovery. "wlkculh Smith, M. 1>." t'l? Horn a 11 iniin Town. Johnson City, Tknn., Juno 4.?Yesterday the Cnrnoglo Laud Company and Cnrnoglo Iron Compuny madn nij nssigmuetit to J, W. Cure; tlio llablll 1 lea duo largely to eastern anil northern parties, am phicod ul$l25,O00. And tho asiels, consisting of a now blast furnacn, , hotel, lands unil town lots and notes, are estimated at *<100,000 (ten. .1. T. Wilder, the president, hns just returned from the east whoro he had been to Hunt bonds to tlio amount of 9100,000, but tho parties who had pro ml nod to tako them found thornselves utterly unable to do so now on account of tho prevailing financial stringency and thora wa? nothing loft t? do but to assign. PK1NOK88 ISUli&LIA Spuudi lior I.iibi Iluy in Now York? lMuiibunt Dxcuirtlou. New Vouk, Juuo I).?Tho Infant Kulu.Ua passed Sunday ontiroly iu ui oordance with hur owu desires, iaii pendent ofauy official pro^rammo. Bli went to imiia in the foronoon, receive a committee from tho Circulo CorvuuU and went on u private oxcurslou on tb Dolphin. The princess entered lit carriage ut 11 and accompanied by th prince, the marchiouoss, the duke < Tumomes, Commander Davis and M and Mrs. J. J. G'Donohuo, the part drove to St. Francis Xavier church i Went Sixteenth street, and outerod hi tween two linen formed by two cou fianioa of the St. l''rancia Xavier cadel rom tho preparatory claaa of tho co lc?e. A private low maas was said in tli cliupol of the Oulleijo. The Very lie' Thomas J. Campbell, 8. J., a provincii of the holy order, was celebrant. AfU returning to the Hotel Savoy, tli princess breakfasted und then, at her ri quest, about twenty children wham ah had noticed about the hulls of tho hoti were presented to lior. The princes coivod u committee from Circulo Coi vantes, the aociety which kivu tho ba in her honor ut Madison Square (iu: don. Dr. Juan X. Navurro, the pros dent of the society, presented her wit u memorial of the ball In tho ahupo < un allium bound with white kid an iiuuu wuu wiuiu inuiru aim. Tlio delightful air outsido tempto tho priucuss out of deord for u laat loo ut Now York boforo hor deparluro h Chicago. Slio clioao an outing on til wutor of which alio is uiostfond. At 2:1 p. m. aho atartod for her carriage on tl tho urni of Commander Davis, who wi in full uniform, Sho was followed I tho princo, tho duko and the marcl ioueas. The party drovo down Gt uvenue to 23rd street and to tho Eai rivor, whoro the Dolphin was lying i anchor. The princess, at hor own r quest, was traveling incognito and tl: usuul naval coremouiea woro oinittoi No aaluto wua tired and hor etandai waa not raised on tho Dolphin ua usua Tho handsome government yacht gi undor way at 3:110 and atoamod dow tho rlvor around Now York bay and tl Hudson to Yonkora and down agaii landing tho royal party ut west 42n street at 6 o'clock. The princess r niainod in tho hotol this ovonin; With hor party alio will loavo by aped train over the l'ouusylvaniu rond i 12:30 to-uiorrow and no through ! Ohinjiffn without ston. oxenntto chant onKlnSa ut nucoasary points. THE FALL KlVIOft MYSTERY. Tho l'ultco Think They lluvi) tho Murdor of lltirtlm Mulu'lioster. Fall Iiivr.it, Mass., Juno ).?Joboi (or Josoy) Curroiro, suspoctod of tl horrible murdor of Bertha May Ma clioitor, is undor arrest in tbo contri polico station, chafed with homicid That ho roaily committed tho murdi thoro appear* to bo littio room to doul inviow of tbodovolopmontn madoin tl investigation which cntiod at 4 o'cloc this morning. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. A tornado did considorahlo duraa| south of Cincinnati, Saturday. Tho run on tho Commercial bank ! Milwaukoo is growing. Tho British squadron lost 101 mon t dosortiou whilo ut Now York. Tho historical and gonoalogical sot oty of Fayette county, l'a., has boon o gunlrod. It is said President Sacaza'a fall i Nicargua was due to his own mutinoi troops. Four mon havo boon indicted at L fayette, Ind., for porjury in tho roligtoi riot casos. Nearly seventy furnituro factories i Clncinatl have boon shut down bocaui of tho strike. William Thompson's hardware ato at Irwin was robbed of $100 worth i goods Friday night. Liberal Presbyterians of Cincinnal will hold u mooting Thursday, todocic upon a lino of action. Btoubonvfllo Sabbatarians havo su ceodod in closing tho comotory gatos c .Sunday for another yoar. Broker Gorald A. Dorgan, of Lotnlo was caught "long" on American sooui ties and failed yeHtorduy. Dabblings in oil misottlod the roasi of John Wetzel, of l'ino Grovo, Wc Virginia, llo hanged himself Frida A soriroaiit and a fow men at Fo Isabel, in Spain, tried to raise a rovo but wero compelled to take to the hcols. A suspicions lookingohject, suppose to bo an iufurnat inaciiino, wns found corridor of the exchequer court, Dublin. A whole family near Clnroncevii Que., Mr. and Mrs. Eddy and the [laughter, wore found inurdorod Sati day morning. No motive known. lialph 0. Uaylord, a well knot Omaha business man, bus disappears Ills frlonlts think his mind has givi way. llis business ulluirs are in go ohupo. Tho long lost Kontucky girl, Ml Snllio J. Moore, who mysterious diss fionred from New York, lias returned ivr homo in Murion, Ky., with h babe, Tho supromo court of North Dakc has annulled Captain Yorlco's dlvori Tho couaoqitonco Is tho ex-navy pr mutor liuds himself with two wlvoa his hands. Tho British flagship Dlnko has i rived at Hulifax. llur olllcoru are pro nf i ho distinction tho cruiser won New York, and pleauod with tho hos| tallty thoy received. Tho Western Hank, of New Yo city, has tiled suits against tho Amo can Cordage Trust, tho Ohio Twino a Cordage Company and tho Middlotoi 'Initio Company. Adam Comfort, a uoultontlary c< vlct in 1'hlladolphhi, laid his head tho ground in front of a loaded ci cart, and the wheel pushing over I tierk, fractured the vortohrao. No sheep can be imported Into Mi tana from Oregon, California, Novae Washington, Wyoming, Idaho, till Colorado or tfoW Mexico exct upon tho eortlllcato of tho Hi veterinarian that tlio sheep have ho inspected and found froo ot any Inli tiuuj or contagious dlaoaso. Such the purport of a proclamation Ji issued by Govornor lticharda. ,v CHINESE DECISION \ u " Upon tho Exclusion Aot by tho U. o a Supremo Court J S MAY HAVE II MUCH WIDER SCOPE \ ia f 0 Ami Affect u Grimter Vurioty of Perir bona tliuu waa Suppoaotl?A Case in' Which a l''urol|fii Guvurniuuiic Uaud r Similar Arguments to tliut Mado by j y the Auierlcuii Court to Justify ita n Docroo of Hxpulahm?An Auatriun'a , j- Caao Brought to Light?'lho Gtitnaso j >' Dooiyion Not Without u Notublu 1 f i'ruvodoiit. u 1 v t 10 Wasui.voton, D. C., Juno 4.?Tho do- c jl cisioa of tho uupromo court upon tho ' >r Chinese exclusion net,rocontlydolivorod, ? i? may possibly havo a much wider tjcopo t J" and utlect a groator variety of poraona u jl than was probably forsoon by tho asBo- 11 is ciato juaticea who joined with Mr. Oray )' f- iu duclaring it to bo tho law of ,tho land. J 'J Tho volume of "Foroiga lteluliona" for 18UJ, just published by tho ii state dopurtuiout, contains u case >| iu point, wherein tho arguments usod by a foreign govurnmont to jus- !' j tify or oxplain its decroo of expulsion k of a citizen of tho Unitod Status, It is 8 >r pointed out by tboso who aro familiar 11 with tho subject, uro in suggestive pur- t >? allot with tlioso outlinou by Justice f >o Gray in announcing tho opinion of t 18 judgment of tho supreme court of y tho United States on tho 15th of lastmonth. Tlio circumstances of tho case ,, h as^hown by tho published corresponda' onco wore those: Loon bpitzer, born at , Vienna, Austria, January, 1807, crai- ' ?* grutod to tho Unitod States February, |U 1882, was naturalized in Now York Jau- c J- nary, 1881), nud returned to Europe J d Novombor, 1889, and to Vienna July, 1 ' 18U0. t In an affidavit, Mr. Spilzor dociarod f] " that his residence was iu Now York t 10 wiioro ho was "a manufacturer," uud s " that lio intended "to return to tho <] d Unitod Statos within two years with i tho purpose of residing and performing a K; the duties of citizenship therein." In s '? March, 1892, Spitzor was notitiod by tho t autiioritios of Vienna that lie had boon r ? oxpeiiod from Austria under a law t !? of 1881. Ho npponlod to Mr. Grant, i ~.l. 1.4. It... t wuuuruu^uu uju wuou w# miu untuuwutt i of Count Kalnoky, mitiiator foreign t affairs, protesting that this trontmont ' wan ia violation of tho treaty of 1870 bo- : "r twoen Austria-Hungary ami tho Unitod i Status, guarantooing certain rights anil i ti tho protection tboruof to tho citizons of ] 10 tho respective conn trios. ] n. Replying to Minister Grant's com- i . plaint on behalf of Spitzor, Count Wei11 serecholra, for tho ministry of foreign o. affaire, said tha: Spitzor's emigrating to i jr tho Unitod States was manifestly for it tho purpose of evading tho military duty , to which tho Austrian govornraont exacts :1c of its citizens; that the oxpuUion of euch 6 individuals is baaod upon consideration ' of public ordor;and "that ovory Btato 1 has a right to oxpell foreigners from its territory for reasons as ubovo statod; and that the question whether and s ? wlion reasons for such expulsion exist can bo judged only by an international in point of view." This sontimont accords with tho iv views expressed by Mr. Justice Oray, 1 and tho language is quito similar. ' Ministor Grant informed Count Kalno- ' '" ky that the United Statoa could not uc- ' copt this interpretation. Secretary i Foster in a dispatch datod July 23, 18U2, said, aftor stating that tho United i Js States would outortain a proposition for a modification of tho trooty in ques- 1 a- tion: < is "Hut so long as tho troatv remains in > forco tlio United States will inei.il upon [n u utriot compliance with its tortus, mid 1 J0 after a careful examination of tlio ccso 1 in roluctuntlv obliged to dissont from < tho vlows expressed by tho Austrian 1 Huugnrian government." AuSpitzerwas 1 expollod on tlio vague grounds of i tlio intorcsta of public ordor, and as no "i valid and explicit reasons in support of I? tho ordor uro alleged, your action in ' making a formal Drotost is approvod by 1 c- tho dopartuiont." This ondod tho oor- 1 in rospondonco uo far as this republic, and aa Spitzor's departure for tho United ' ? Btatoa was intimated in Minister Grant's 1 .ji lottor it probably closed tlio ; incident in viow" of tlio apparent inconsistency botwoen the "J vinwa of tho oxecutivo and judicial 31 branchos of tho govornmont as diny' closod by tliis correspondonco and tlio rt decision of tlio Uonry law, the attitude It, of tho gavernmont upon the noxt case iir of allonml violation of tho treaty ritrlit by n Kuropean government will bo jd vfatclied with intorest. in ? In WHY THKY KAIL. A Side Light Thrown on tlio Motllods of lo, Miislr MtlHturn In llnljr. lir Washington,. D. 0., Juno 8.?Mr. lr" Qoorgo W. Hopper, United Statoa connl buI at Milan, Italy, has mado an intorid. osliiiK roport upon tho tlllllcultios aami countered by Amorican musical atuUl' donts in Italy. Mr. lloppor eavs that the uroat majority of young Htudeuta who go to Milan to "(lnlsh oil" return 'l'- to their homes In a few years without t0 having received (,'ruat honelit, and dlscr lliuslonod us lo the merits of Italian master*, and ho thereupon proceeds to ita clve some advice ns to now this disapso. pointing result may bo provontod. Tlio iy- ueloction of u toucher, lie says, is ono of on tho most dllllcult problems which confronts tho now arrival. Now tr. that tlio two most fatuous, IK| ban Giovanni und Lamport!, are nt dead, there remains tho 150others, moro pi. or loss celebrated, Irorn whom to cliooio. Young women who are wrongly , allowed to coiuo alono lo thin country, 1| aro lioro conlronted by imothor dllll"[ cultv, a* social etiqiiotto, which forbids their taking a lesson unless a third person ho present, condemns tliolr appeuruttco in public alone. Tills custom Is >" gradually (living way to moro llborol <"J views, but it has ofion, oven recently, 3I" subjected uoveral.voting womon to tho ' 9 luoBt annoying persecution. Uilt of tlio hundreds who havo come in- to liavo tliolr voices toned ono only to la, my knowledge reeoived mi iioneit vorlit, diet from tho master to tlio effect that ipt the quality of her voice did not justify ito 'hor lu oominetielng lessons. Unfortuloti uotely thu inajorlty are led to bellevo uo* that tlioy itt'u dostiuod for a successful Is ouroor. 1st Throe canes have boon brought to Mr. Hopper's attention whorethocupld ty (if tho muster in wishing to kuap hi >upils (or u long tiinu in ordor to oon luue to receive their monov caused ait .ppoiutment thut reunited in the un ott|inx oi tliu reuson o( ail tlirec VronK ideas with ro?urd to the choiiii less of living iu Italy in uUo anotho eason fur tho failure of students, tuun if whom think thut board can bo hm o cheaply that they bring insuliicien und.i. This, Bays Mr. lloppar, is on if tho primary causes of liuui discout Bomont and failure. Thu Ifbliuriuan'ii ltot urn. Wasiiinutojj, D. 0., Juno 4.?1'reel lout Clovolund returned to W'aahiustoi .t 7:10 this morning from his short tish h; trip ut Cava Charles, Va., and wa not at tho station by Private Becretar .'barter with the President's carriaj.' ,nd tho two men wero driven to th irhite house. Sir. Ulovoluml stavod u lie white houso half au hour. Uo the: .11.. I 1.1. J .....1 ..... .1 -! iuiuu lur uis uurriUKU uuu wan uriyui o "W'ooloy," hia aumiuur villa in tli uburbs of Washington, whoro ho ha iruukfu?t with Mrs Ciuvoiund. Mi 'lowland in now us brown as a borr lid tho briof respite from business hu iad tho oll'oct ol rairuahiug him botl aoutnliy and physically. Ho hua ha ood sport uuu U much pleased witl lis trip. Tho New Goruiuu Milliliter. Washington, D. C., Juuo 4.?Baroi 'on Suurno# Joltsch, tho lirst tionnui mbossador to tho United btato: j about 54 years o( ug ud bus boon in tho diplomat! orvico 25 yours, liaviug boon attuchod t iioat of tho Kuro|<oifn~TOurti us score ury of logutlon. Huron Joltsch is ox loctod to urrivo in this country clurlu; ho oarly part of August. 8A11UATH OIlbliKVANCU. L StcubcnvUln I'astar TuUon ISxtrom <>rouml? on tho (Jue&ttun. 'pedal Diipalch to the Jntellluencir. Steuiibnvillh, 0., Juuo 1.?In tslkln m Subbath obsorVunco to-night Ho v. 1 I. Milliguu, pastor of tliu Unito 'rosbytoriim church, croatod a sonsi !? 1... *!,.,? 41... ,.n, it'll ijy uukiuiuif; ni??u (.nu iuuiui i.v? lict croinii 011 now ovor tho closing c ho World's Fair gates was the greuiot inco thu civil war, anil on its solutlo lopondod tho fato of this natiou: tho f the gutos uro opened on tho Subbnt , wuvo of vice und immorality wi wooji ovor this country and destroy il hat tho cuuno of those who wuntod t arry out God's laws was injurod b oinforizors bclouttiug to cortai ihurche* wiio triud to carry water o loth bhoulders: that hu hud us muc ospect fof tho niun who culls Sabbat 'Sunday" us for tho man who calls hi nothor "tho old woman." Sunda nouns a riotous, hoathon day, and ll lesocrutori want it culled Sunday. Iio' Uilligan has secured tho mimes of ovf 00 who will not go to tho World's Fui f it is opon on the Sabbath. Drownori Whilo Uuthtng. tpccial Dispatch to the lntcllhjencer. Siuiienville, 0., Juno 4.?Eddio Mai ;ers, eon of a Clovolund and Pittsburg loction foroman, John Mastora, wt Irownod lust night whilo bothipg i Portland, this county. AN AWFUIj DISAHTEH. iixty Sinn Iinprlsomul lu a HI J no?Many Hi 1 loved to lluvo i'oritdicd. Eacile Pass, Texas, Juno 4.?a fir van startod late lust uieht in tli fuonto coal alines, situated in Lloxic bur miles from horc. Sixty men ui n tho mines, and it is feared that a vill loso their livos. Efforts uro boln nado to rouch thorn by rescuing pu ties, but it is foarod tho imjirlsone nun can t do roscueo. At -J o'clock yesterday, shortly aftc ho locomotivo left, tho mlno waa ill ;ovorod to bo on tiro and flamoa wo: icon issuing ont of tho air shafts. About 0110 half of tho miners woi ,vnrkini! near the main tunnel, an hoso mndo thoir eacapo, leaving twoi :y-six of thoir number to polish lroi llio heat and smoko and from tho po lotions gases, which spread liko ligli ?ing to every portion of tho mines. At 12 o'clock to-day ono body ho :)oon reeovored from tho sovonth chan ber and shortly after another, fearful! scorchcd and bruised was brought i tho surfaco. Tho tonth clmtnber has boon reachoi ind men with ropes to thoir bodies I jll'oct their rescuo if overcomo by srnoli iiro fighting thoir way to whoro tl bodies of their doad comrados are iyin, HUFUSKl) DEPUTIES And the Cnptalti of tin' Danube linn A] IH'Uluit to tho Ilrltlsli AiubuNBUdur, Portland, Ojus., Juno 4. ?Unite Status District Judgo ttollingor hi served an ordor on Captain Myoru, tho Btoninalilp Danube, which brougl 500 Chinese from Victoria, B. 0., to tii port, commanding him to bring In court next Monday a numbor of Oil noso whose cortlllc.itos had not boc unseed upon by tho collector of tl port. Tho captain has askod for a numbi of dopuly mnrdhals to assist in tulclr tho Ohlnoso from tho vossol to tl court room, but tho request was r fused. If nny of tho Cliiuoso escape t route to tho court room tho captain hold liablo to a heavy tine, llo ha thoroforo, through tho British vice co: huI horn, appealed to tho Jlritlsh'ai bassador at Washington for reliof I tho matter. Out of ubont 400 of tl Danube* Chinamen already AXIimlni nearly i!00 have heoli refused laudlu Arrival*. Nkw Youk, .funo 4.?Arrived?lloli mla, Stettin; Lullourgogiio, Havre, ha Ing on board Mr. Jollcrson Coolldii minlutor to l'urls and family; Kurnc sin, Glasgow; l'uldii, Uonoa; Uuibrl Liverpool. On tho Uinbrla Oscar Hi! tola, of I'lnlimd, n stecriigo passongc wan romoved tj tho roiiuptlon hoaplt sutlerlng from amallpox. lilghtaon Ills follow passongers who occupied tl sumo commirttnoiil in the steerage we romovod to Holfmnn Island"lor obsorv tiou. After a thorough dlslnfoolln tho sleatner was pormltted to procoo Arrived?Austrian corvette. 1'ruiK berg, Captulu ltoussuau, l'lilladulplil 11 vo days, with 2J7 crow and two gut The Krundsborg Is an Auntrlun woodi ship under lite command of Captn Itounseau. Captain lloutsoatl say* t corvette will remain at Now York nbo twenty-four days, and tho student* w ho taken In detach nioutj to visit tl World's Fair. South,\uiton, June 4.?Arrivod Trave, Now York. Ixjniion, June 4,?Arrivod?Mint: iota, Philadelphia. a TUllOUGii Til LI STATE. '[ Noway Itouu Glonucil from State IS*-' fUantfoH. ' Gluuvillo, in Gilmor county, ia soon . to bo lighted and baited with natural r uiif. v The ugoa of six brothers naraod l'riolci ett, in Marion county, aggregate 160 t youre. ? Tho namo of tUo postoiUco at Nicholas Court Iiouau ban been changed to bummeravillo. Tho quostiou of incorporating tho Town of l'uruonu, Tucker county, has curriod by a lurgo mujority, 1 Fhotographio views of historical " tcenoa in uud around Charloatowu, Jefi foraon county, huvo boeu aunt to tho y ? unu d rmr, 0 The Groonbrior pronbytery is looking 0 for a location for a l'resbytorian school t for boys, lloncovorte aud Aldoraou lire ? botli bidding for it. n Tho increase this your over last year o in tho shipment of coul over the OhosuJ poiike & Oh in from tho Poeahoutua region was 178,000 tons. y A littlo black dog six years old, bo' longing to Waltor Hays, of Moruan } town, had killed, says his owner, 3,000 J rats during his lifetime. Bov. Hicburd II. Mason, who Inn been rcctor of the Episcopal church in Union, Monroe county, since 1875, died ut a Warm Spriugs, Va., on May 'Jo. A heavy shower of toads foil In Dramwell last wook. Early Sunday morning '> tho ground was literally covored with o tliaui, tho little tbiugs hopping in overy o direction. 0 Tho work of constructing tho now * Masonic Hall at ljrnmwoll is progressing nicely, and when completed it will ? be ono ot the handsomest structures of the kind in that part of the Btato. A sad occurrenco was tho burning of Josoph Mulbauor's child and his resi donee noar 1'ennflborro Tiiosduy. Tho origin of tho liro is not known. The child was about niuo months old. Not g a thing wus saved. !. A man named Campbell shot his futhor-in-law, James ltichardsou, at Cross Lanes, Kanawha county, last week. Threo balls ontorcd Hicbardson's ,f body, ono through tho lungs, and Ills it chanced of rocovory aro vory slight a Mrs. llott, wife of David G. llott, of it Sherman District, iravo liirth to three li inalo children on Saturday last. At last II accounts they woro all living and doing i) woll, as was their mother.?Hampshire 0 lteview. y Tho immigration agent of tho Norfolk n it Western railroad has purchased a [> small farm at Coynor Springs, noar 1 ltonnoko, Va., and proposos establlsh" ing un it seme German or Swiss truck 18 fnvmnra wlin nrn nvnnntrwl fn atrlvft lift y foro long. A now town lias boon located in Brax' ton county at tbo mouth of Holly rivor, about ten miles ubovu button, on Elk rivor, which bids fair to bocouio a place of considerable importance. It will bo called Byrne, and will be tbo contre ol a groat lumber rgjjiou. a-. A McDowell county man comoa for ward with the startling information that lldli upend u great deal of their time l* sleeping. Iio cava ho has known this lt to bo a fact for a long time, and be hni ofton anon them in a Hunny pool of water enjoying nice afternoon naps. W, II. Carv uttomptod to kill Hobert o- MoNaull, at ttoncovorte, on Way 23, and would hnvo succeeded had not. Mco Niuill'a fntber caught tbo pistol aa tho lu trigior was pulled, Ills thumb bo I tin manbod by tho descending hammer. Oary was arroatod and lodged in Lowiajj burg jail, _ Tbo Houth Branch Inltlligencer, of ? this place, which wan established by 1(j Major Wm, Harper, lioarly three-quarters of a century ago, and edited by lila ,r widow, lira, bailie Harper, since big . death, baa been sold to a joint stock .0 company organized for tho p'urpoao. C. F. l'ultiiid will munugu tho a Hairs of tho ro paper for tho now corporation.?llampj shirt Iiiiiew. i- \V. II. McGrogor, of Fairmont, socroa tary of the West Virginia dunday school association, doairoathe names of t- ovory superintendent and secretary of Kuiiday echoola in Woat Virginia, bo id that ho can furnish them with a copy of v tho minutes of tho Btato Sunday school |v convention, rocontly held in darksto burg, and alao to opon up a correspondence with them tor future work. J, Lieut. Kobort M. 0. llrnwn, of tho to United Statos navy, who Is a natlvo of :e Kingwood, and who did such noble >o work in saving iivoa in tbo tiunioaatorrn 1?. some yoars ago, has boon promoted by tho President to lieutenant coiumandor in tho navy. Mr. llrown baa many frlonds lioro and throughout tbo etuto who will bo pleased to kuow that tie has , boon promoted and that West Virginia's nnble son is climbing up tho laddor of 13 promotion and that his services ure of rocognl/.od.?Proton Count'/ Journal. }' Tho McDowell Recorder rocords tho following froak of nature: Dry Fork to mid Jacob's Fork have widely soparatod ' heads, but ovontually moot. They aro 111 Boparated by a ridge, and lattorly by a 10 lcuge of rocks. On Jacob's Fork, at this lodgo, is located a mill which la operated >' by tho water from Dry Fork. Dry Fork iK In considerably higher than Jacob's >e Fork, and the water runs through a o- channel in tho ledge to tho mill, tho in fall boing such as to give it an oxcellent '? head. Tills Is probably tho only in" stance in tho country wliero a mill on " one ttroain Is operalod by the water of " another. " Tho stockholders of the F. M. & P, . railroad company met in Fairmont. A considerable amount of business was *' trammeled and the luoeUtiK then adjonrnod to moot at tho same place on . August H, 1MIU, when tho proposition will bo considered to consolidate tho 1'. v* M. & 1'. with tho btnto Linn roud, a ?i Pennsylvania corporation, 'i Ito directors of tho I''. M. |V P. increased tho capl"i tal stock of that road $3,000,00(1 and ir* bends will be sold to that amount. It ir; Is thoughtthoroad will bo romplntod UJ through to Uulootown by tho flrst of 01 September, to IllKlililtiilorrt u( Wurlc* tfl slsikamt, \Va?ii., June 4.?Ohlncao d. hlyhbltiders attacked Frank Wong and Charley I.uiu, agents el Chinese 81* Companies, In an alloy hero hut night ' and nearly killed llioui. C'lubs and , knives were u?ed and both victims wore I badly wounded." Wong and Luin were , atmiioeiotl nf t'lvlng Information In tho HI police which led lo a raid oil an opium dun. Thu highbinders escaped. Oilh'o llnrii?*(! hwbOMt .lutiu 4.?Tho oil) cos of tho io? Mail nowspnnor at Cat did biirnuU to-duy, I/jm &>00,000? C MAY BE DISSOLVED. Tho Norfolk & Western Receivership Affair, THE TROUBLE MAY BE SETTLED To-day and tbo Muttor bo Taken Oat oi Court?TIiu Company "won Not Itcpreuontod by Counsel in the United btatos Court uud Judge Jaokaou's Granting oi' tho Application1 lor a ltoucivor Merely Formal Ponding a Soulomont?Tbo I'lalntitl'J t'oroed to an ^tsignment tho Company'* Action. Social Duiptltch 1J the btitlllocHCCr. IIuntisqios, W. Va? Juno 4.?Tho appolutuiout.of a tuiuporary rocolvor for tho groat No/folk ii Wuatora rail way system by Judge Jacuaon, oi tnu United Status court, has, of courao, created much oxcitouiant iu tUia part of tho state, and speculation in rifo an to tho uonsequouces. Col. Z. Taylor Vinson, of this city, whom Jud(jo Jackion named ai temporary receiver until arguments aro hoard on u motion for a pormanaut rocoivor on tho 20th iuat, in tho United Btatos court at Parkersburg, lias not interfered with tho run* nlng of traiua, simply notifying the agent of tho company that tho affairs wore in his hands until tho further ardor of the court, and matters will bo allowed to continue oj thoy are until tho court takes further action. It is vury nearly cortuiu, liowovor, that the wholo n flair will be settled to-uiorrow. It is learned from undoubted authority that tho railway company is fully ulivo to tho danger brought about through tho action of tho court, and thoy will to-morrow ofl'or to sattlo with tho asiignce of Thompson Brothorg, the contractors, paying tho amount fur whloh suit was instituted, $44,000, and ^ T-- I I 1 ?.U .] 4 1. _ ruquust uuugu um;?.uou ui wtbuutuw mo uppolutniunt of tlio temporary rocoivor, 1 taking tliu ontiro matter out of court This courao will probably bo taken by tho attorneys to-morrow at Charloston, after which Judge Jackson will dissolve tho proceedings. That each a great railroad system should bo uilowod to jo into the hands of a receiver on account oi such a trivial Indobtodnesi is a mattor of general comment. The proceedings in Judge Jackson's court wero of tho "snap-uhot" kind. Tho Norfolk & Westorn, it is said, having had no notice to appoar and dofund itsolf. Ilad the company boon ropresontod, tho tomporary receiver would probably not have boon appointed, though it is true thoy aro in straightened financial circumstances. Thompson Bros., of Cuttlottsburg, made two trips to Fhilaflolphla and ondoavofod for throe months to socuro a sottlomont but could got no satisfaction, notwithstanding 1'resident Kimball's publishod statomont, and wero forcod into an assignment in consequence. The subsequent procoodlngi wore takon by tho assigneo, Attornoy John 0. Hopkins, of Oattfettsburg. The impression prevails that Colonel Vinson was appointed rocoivor of tho Ohio extension alone, but this is erroneous, the appointment being for tho entire systorn. IT WAS 80KAWNBR. Now Thought That tho MiHUiug jianKer Committed Suicide. Chicago, Juno 4.'?Tho impression is (trowing that tho man who committed suicido by jumping from u row boat into tho lake in Lakoviow Friday was Herman b'chatlnor, tho missing bankor. Dovelopmonts in tho cuso to-day load tho police to consider this as the most plausiblo theory. l'ho principal reason for this boliof is tho hat found in the bout 1ms been idontitlod us tho 0110 worn by Mr. SchalTnor just previous to his suddou dlaapponrancu. Two of Mr. Kchaliiior's sons to-duy idontiliod tho hat as having boon worn by their fathur. Komo of tlie depositors are talking vigorously of prosecuting A. 0. liokor, Schallnor's partner, and SchalTnor, if ho turns up alive. C'otunihlmi Shooting Contest. Ciiicaoo, June 4.?Tho international Columbian prize shootingcontest bogan this afternoon. The shooting is to bo oil oach Sunday and Monday until tho first Sunday in .Soptumbor. Tho tiring to-day waB 'ut 200 yards, Toggonborgor, of Chicago, winning tho gold medal for tho greatest number of bull's oyes and tho h ighest score. A Chuujjo of Ministers. Dkulin, Juno 4. ? William Waltor Phelps, tho retiring Unitod States minister, proientod at tho castlo this afternoon Ills letter of recall. Immediately afterward Froihoro Murchall von Xiioborutein, minister of foreign afiitlrs, introduced to tho oniporer Theodore Run. yon, tho now Unitod States inlnlitor, Mr. Itunyon wore tho uniform of a general. Church In tlio Kremlin llobhod. St. i'CTiiiisiiuiio, Juno 4.?It transpired yestorday that while tho Ciar was in Moscow recontly tho church of tho Cbuilova inonastry within tho Kremlin wu? plundered of a vast amount of plalo uiid tnonoy. Tho total lots In estlmatod at betwoon ",500,000 and 3,000.000 roubles. Itflvolutlnnlntft Dispersed^ Madrid, Juno 4.?The company of revolutionists who mude n demonstration near Puenta I.a liolna, Navarru, on Friday, liuve boon dispersed by tha uillltury. Tliroo revolutionists were killed and two others wore woundod severely. Hot?d Hunker Demi. Vienna, Juno 4.?Paul Hehlff, banker nnd the heaviest spoulator on the Vienna bourso, died to-day. Wenllior foroRiitt for Tim iny. Fnr Wo?t Vlmlnirt, Wuttorn Puntifiylviiiilfi And uliowor" uti'l probably thunder Morni*; coolor lu tfoutfiwontoru Ohio; vnrbiblo whula. tin: TKMl'EHATCtlK HATUflDA.Y, ftirrillhod bjr (J. HoiiMKi'K. druwHt, oorner Mnt liPt uuil ImiiimooiuII lUroiU 7 n. in (VI I II p. m 09 l' fi in. .... M 7 p. MI H4 13 nt W'i I Woiithor--(.'lour. ftuntmy. 7 rt. in *0 I np. m Hfl "I HI 7 p. in.,./ M! U w w | ^cfltlMT- Ulmimcftbl^