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Show I THE "ETERNAL CITY", Sliatrn to II. Iwinillthn for lli iloloii r an IiniiiruM I , 1'onJrr Jla&ntlof. I RUMORED ALLIANCE BtTWttU I CNOLAND AND ITALY. Itmyian Jtw Liclndtil from vtnacovil , Aa Imperial Dccrr to foa Carried odI. Br TellaTII b 10 ta Wlwe.1 a tkhrihU: kxnotiuv. Tk lllr'ff Home ' "' "" ' Wild twn'iialae. Hour, April 23. About 1 o'clort ttili morning a trtmeudoua eirloelon honk lb city lo lla fouudatlon, aprredliitt terror Ami ill-nuy oh All ildrt, l'oople ruihed allrlKlitrd from their liomr Into the tttrrli. The liouect roclted, And picture (ell from tliowAlui. Tliouaandt of pantaodtlaae were broken. J.verwhere crockery w ahatu-red Ami furniture overturned. over-turned. (Jlilninevacralitdduwnon the roofi. adO In aoma litanmt?lil orar Into tlia ttrvcta Iwlovr. Tlia iii la nf tli tlouia of l'arlUmeiit, Immediately Im-mediately attar tlia hi baton, thook vlolmtlr, and then collanaetl with a oraali, which a ldtd Hill further to the feeling o( terror. Thaacaiioalu lha strerl and In tha house, after thta fearful eapioilon, have, iMmfbly, never liefore leiu njualril durlnir thu hUtory of modern Iloine. All thoroughfare wera itntu with brick, atonca, enllnttreand other ilvbrla, hurled then by ths form of tha .iwprful conruulon. Ilouica, doora, wludowa And cup Ixunle Wera bunt on. Itetita Atnl cracka apartnl In tha walla, rdaaltr fell from the relllng, And general denotation prevailed. .In many luataucea eoj le wtra thrown from their bad by lha ahock, And crlt of terror HUM tba air aa thouaanda of famillra ruilied out Into tlia elrt ela larenliwllhtlielrchlldrinliitliflrarini and Uilldrrulradliiiclhtlr aped lreiita. The, ou tiger mraliellne;therilderand all made for llio atrt la, a If their only chine of tarety depended Uion Ihelr Uliiir Abltf to reAch Iheojeualr. The general opinion IbAt praTalled wat that ltoina had len vlalted by au earthquake ahock, and that a aecond chock rulitbt nrduco th city to ruin. Many fell on their km aud prayed aloud. frjiuilly, wheu aonietnlng Ilka order wa re-atored, re-atored, the rve.1 cauaeof tho eiploatoii became ktiawn. It wa dlacuvcrod that tlia lmmeiiM loader matcaslnaat Platte, raulellor, four kllouu ten from here, had eaploded, aud that It ha I caused an enoriMoua damage hi the neighboring fort, which waa llllod with aoldler. iitu iieitjiits of tiii: AirAin which hero rrachej litre, are thai, happily, an officer In command of thu fort heard a rumbling aound pruvloua to tha final eiploalm, aud haillly ordered tlio toldlera to leave Ilia furl. lloauccmdeU In avoldltig a tirrlbla illeaaur. Aaltwaa, aeveral eaitanta who wera In tba vicinity of the arena of t xptclon,wrre killed outright aud a numUrof otbtre wera more or lr Injured. Aa this dispatch la lent, JUng HumUrt end tliu military Mill accumranloil by the ltallau I rentier, Ilia Mtniul dl Itudlnl, and ly nil tile member! of thu ltallau cabinet left thla city fot thu aceii of dUaiter. Arouud thu rulna of tba lewder mnjrntliio auJ tho fort, a i or don of Iroopa ha been drawn, lu or li r to keep back tho crowd i f Ivor lu who, novftliat tun raiiau of tb explo-alou explo-alou la known, havu llockvd lo l'uuiti ranlelloo. AM. IIOl'IKS within a rAdlua of one kilometer of tho aoanaofixploalon are aerloiuly dauw aged. Tha exact nuiulierorklllnl and wounded ta unknown at tre out. Two ufllcore hru dangorouily wounded and fully 19) clvlllaua liato beu taken todltrvrent hnpltaW,iuUcr lug from wouudaorbrulaearauaait by th axploalon. King HuinUrl uh.I bli own carrlagu to coiiTey wounded people to tho hoei Ital. Thu racea which were to liaTe bet n run thli afieruoon have bean iMietjionrHl on account of the xrloalon. Tho Vatican ahook with tha real of tb Itoman bulldinga, when the orcea of the axploalou waa felt, and Mveral famout IiUtorlcAl italned glaaa window lu the old bull. I. inga war ihatterrd. The full amount of the damage done I not knowa At preeent, but tba Iota la vary aevcre, the Interior of many aid rial ace aud churcun having auuered to a great extant. Another report laya that flae people were killed, lu Addition to the large number or wounded already men llouod, and forty aruall houaea were reduced to rulna by thu exploalon. Th niagatlne contained UO ton of powder. The caute of the exploalon It unknown. un-known. Ballle Wllh Nearoaa Aalleleeltd. i'AHla,' Texan, April 2.1 Punont from the Canadian river, Indian Territory, Ter-ritory, come wltli the Information that tba four negroee, condemned to be hot and who eaoaped, hare returned to their homrt, And that the nugroea of the oommuully have Armed theoi. telvf Aud milled to their aupport. They are defiant and It la believed a bloody battle will entue, If their arroat It Attempted, aeailble Belalan riopteyera, lint bull, April tt. Many llelglan amplayert have decided toaxraut a holiday on Ma) -day, bellevlugthata peaceful agllatlon ou the turt of tho working men will be likely to obtAtn for them the rliibt of auirrago. tberiatt Willi Harder. Kansas Citv, April IMIihk I.IJ. dell, once a member of the faruuui Jamra gang and now a wuulthy horw owner, waa arretted At lllchmoud yea lerday charxad with the murder of Wood Illle, the coualn of Jwae Jamea. The crime waa committed In U8 aud waa an outgrowth of thu feud Dilating among the member of tho gang. riialand and llalr. Bt. rnriianitiio, April si. The Aomafi aaya It la rerlalu that rullabury hit concluded a trtaty of alliance 1th Italy, The ninl In Itie rube ltralmi. Bcottiiai 1, I'enna , April 21 The Ul.it reptile concerning thu riot at the Adelaide plant ol the Krlck company, laat night, are that uonu of the ptraonti lilured will die. Hberlir McC'ormlok waa badly wounded. llata)but for the tlmtly i arrival of thutroopahe and Ills "lfiai-tl "lfiai-tl would lnvr la'eu klllel. All la quiet today at AdilalJr, and liolrou. bl ta rcunl.-d from the other ltt of thu region. A IIIIIIT WITH A VtOMA. Hhortly after noon today Hherlir Mo. Cormlck l-egan tho uvlcllona at I. aenilnp; No. .". While attending to lilailutlrt a Hungarian woman liuniM tllaihoahotat hlra, the ball lull ctlng aiuilnftil llcalr wound In hit hand, ninth, rill grappled with thu wonnu an I wri leilth revolver from her, lhv Infuriated womiu then Miured an ax aud aa lite aliens' peralited lu hla altempla to evict Uie woniin, Mie alrutk him Willi the weapon, Klvln lilm an uily wound III the fool. Mi-j (JormUk then drew a revolver and hot the woman In the lig. My Ihla time a graat crowd of ttrlkara had galbuedaudoue of the Hungarian mado for the aberlll. MrUoriulcli iducklly ttood lilt grouu I and thot tho man In tho mouth. Thedepullra were gathered lu a knot by thla time and the evlctlatia were carried through. It It not believed that any one uf the threo luraum thot la fatally Injured. THE MAW. AX J I IV. Th (Mr Neemaln He In larnel. Ht. I'L-rrium iiu, Al rll 2.1. The Ollctal Mcutngtr lutillihe a dtcrie irohlblllng any Jealah arlluna or traderafrora entering Mokow, and ex-twlllng ex-twlllng thou alrrndy raiding there. Tho t.iar wrote with lit own hand on tho bottom of tho original document a notice ta tho oMila'a of Momow that the decree 1 to la carried out in every particular. It It ttated that a almllar decree It projeclid fur Ht. 1'ctunUirg. The lnler elenlal emlnlulon. WaiIiiiutui, April !3 Tho Intercolonial Inter-colonial railway oommlMlou met yua-terday yua-terday an 1 adjourned until thu lat of rtibruary, I89 Thu bualnea of thu ooinmlHloii I practically llnltlied and thlarinaa won taken tu await thu re-lurta re-lurta of the rtl now In thu Held iuaklugaurre. l.xtenalor I)ivla,of tho commlaelon, at) a thu pnject la 1 rogrelug, aatlifaitorll. Anolhrr Halllelntlilll. l'AKIs, At rll St. According to dla-nitchea dla-nitchea re ived here, lb Inaurgenta In Chili rouiht another battle at )iul-que, )iul-que, April IV-dcftallnglhe government trooir. The low la not known. NeelallaU lleaarelln. I'AHII, Aptll El. A ipllt bat occurred oc-curred among the rjocltllat laro, cauaiM 1) a diet ute uvvr the manuvr lu which Hie .Ma -day deniouatratlou ahall tw couducttd. Itlvrr en the Itampaaa. I.irm: Ruck, Ark, April 23. Four Are entertained tliat the Arkau aoa river, which la rltiDg rapidly, will uvrrllow Hie bank Aud caua mucli dnige to the1 crop. The dlajiatchea from aeveral wlnta abut; thu llrazoa aud IS'Avaaota rlvor In Texo lay thoAi atreaiiia are ou the rami ixo and that inurh damage h III bu done 111 th lowland. low-land. MtM IJreelej Married. PLrAA-cmi t K, N. V., A rll 13. Mi-a Uabrlel Ureeley, daughter of Horace Ureeley, founder of the New York 7rioiiiie, waa married thli mornlug to liar. Prink Montrue (Jlendenln. Ht. Jolui' rrolratanl .p!aioal church, wht re tho u reimny waa i-?rformed, wa crowded with well known iotu from New York and ntinr cllli-a, a well a with rtaldruta of rieaHantvllle, Chaj iiui, Horace tlr-H-liy' ol I home, ant atirroundlng vlllagt. IUiV, Tho. MoKie Drown, nf the t'hurcli nf Ht. Mary the Virgin, New York city, gave the brlilo away. Tho maid of honor wa Ml-s Chamberlain, of New Ycrk. llev. Alexander McMillan, ruulaUnt at Ht. 1 lira church at Wotcheater, of which Clendenln I the retor, actcl ai beat man. |