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Show MORMNG TKIKtiK.VMS VUXDEMjKD. Emin Pasha has started for the interior inte-rior of Africa with a largo caravan. The World's fair directors will hold a meeting next Wednesday and elect officers. The police of Hamburg and Altona will prohibit open-air demonstrations by workmen on May 1st. Daniel llittman, proprietor of an Al-toona, Al-toona, Pa., brewery, made an unsuccessful unsuc-cessful attempt to murder his wife, and then committed suicide. Theodore Thomas, the orchestra leader, w.ll be married to Miss Rose Fay of Chicago, on May 7. Thomas is aged 54 and the bride 17. Advices from St. Petersburg stale that Captain Schmidt, who sold tho plans of the torpedo defenses to the English and German attaches, will bo shot and the plans altered. The Btmdesratli has sanctioned tho abrogation of the law of 1874. by which priests who failed to comply with the Mar laws rendered themselves liable to imprisonment and banishment. Professor K. Stone Wiggins, the great Canadian prophet, claims as another point iu his faror that he prophesied over a week ago that San Francisco would be visited by au earthquake. James Graham, clerk in the insurance' insur-ance' department of the Pennsylvania company, was .committed yesterday on a charge of embezzling $U000. Gambling Gam-bling and fast company are the causes. A conference of the general managers of the Iowa lines was held at Chicago yesterday to consider a course toward the joint rato bill passed by the last Iowa legislature. No conclusion was reached. Dr. MoGlvnn announced at a meeting last night that next week he would start for the Pacific Coast. His purpose is to go to San Francisco to visit relatives, but ho will deliver several lectures in California at the same time. Jules Hamel. one of the largest merchants mer-chants of St. Pieruo, No via Scotia, is in jail at Halifax. He has been in financial finan-cial difficulties and his creditors alleged al-leged that he was making for the United States. His liabilities are said to bo $100,000. A correspondent of Temps at Madagascar Mada-gascar says that Hova, tho premeir is hopeful of being to open the gold fields aud enable the country to pay off Uie the war indemnity and reign control of the customs, which arc now in the hands of France. . Ward McAllister, jr., sou of AVard McAllister, leader of the four hundred, is negotiating to form a partucrsiup in the wholesale wine and liquor business. Nearly all the arrangements it is saul have been completed. The inends of Ward McAllister think that such a step on the part of his son will cause his retirement re-tirement from the ranks ot society. Steve Brodie. will not leap from European Euro-pean heights for the amusement o he crowned heads or swim "hs channel this sum mer He had bought tickets for Liverpool for himself, Ins wife and lis childand intended to sail on Tuesday last. His wife left h.m on Saturday -night. The young woman left Steve because he had beaten Uei . A number of timber thieves were recently re-cently prosecuted atNornstown N. J., and as a result tires were started W ed- esdayiua dozen different , p bees on General John S. Quick s JO 00-acre tract in Southampton, and m a vu y short time a big,forest hre was i 'aging Much timber aud several houses aie ai J burned aud the lire is not under control. Within three weeks the Northern PaciHoililwaywillputouanevv ram to the coast, leaving St P. '1 in tht morning immediately after " The career of William Kemmler is Snd nothing but j a respOe fin m the ernorcau save him Horn tuu Ml in experiment next week He 1 u iy it alis his potion and .utcmlatom his fate unflinchingly. 3y mentsforthe final a. .t m J"-8"8 are substantially coinple . - W.niln Durstau has not divulged the day ot ex edition, but good guesse s name middle of the week as the time. TheCluyton-Breckenridgelnve tion committee examined about seven Xo witnesses yesterday nea I a 1 STn i -ket containing the name ol John M (lavton as caudittate for coneres . for Clayton. |