Show T rf 4 GENERAL NEWS 4 I i j 1 I Particulars of the Recent Explosion I Ex-plosion in London I r The Damage Gre4We are not yet Through I l I The Delegates Rolling into Chicago i r A Good Deal of Talk Considerable r Con-siderable Ueremony H iiq ii r q The Excitement Commenced It Will Soon Run High I General Budget of Foreign and Domestic News I The Explosion I London 31 Daylight showed the damage by the explosion was fully equal to the woest anticipations A crowd of excited people is visiting the scene Policemen are drawn up in line across the street in the vicinity I I vici-nity to preven the access of the multitudes t mul-titudes Orders are given to leave the wreckage untouched until an r examination by Majendie At the St James Theatre 109 yards distant dis-tant the explosion sounded like two t claps of thunder The audience was alarmed and there was nearly a panic Several ladies fainted and men started to stampede but were II i reassured by shouts bidding Everyone I Every-one eit still aa no harm was done The eecond bomb on Sr James Square exploded against the residence I resi-dence of Sir Walker Wynn and produced t I pro-duced a huge fracture four feet in height Three breadths ot windows were smaehed and the furniture was dama ed I n 1 The explosion created great bavcc I at the Junior Carlton Club Houe I 11 t Numerous cases of wine were destroyed de-stroyed The club will remain closed I several days An hour before the U explosion there was an outbreak of I I fire at the war office which was t t 11 speedily extinguished It is unknown I II un-known whether it was incendiary I j So far as known up to noon thirteen i R persons were injured including five p h women All the wounded are in the r I hospital Five including a polIceman police-man are in a precarious condition New Yrk 31Rossa bays Wet We-t have got England at last It will not be long before she will be on her knesa Last nights explosion was only the beginning of her troubles I Patrick Jcnee Secretary of the I Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood said Last nights work ought to convince England that we are in earnest You need not be surprised to hear of greater ones before many I days Gladstone better mind himself I him-self selfLondon I London 31 It ig rumored that t four of the dynamiters were captured cap-tured |