Show telegraphic milwaukee wis november 28 the boiler which exploded at the kirby house was the kitchen range boiler the tha explosion blew out a portion of the tha wall thirty feet wide from the ground to the fourth story one end of the dining room wits was wrecked all the tables being knock ed edever over and the dishes smashed most of the guests had finished breakfast and as s far as known knon no none no were hurt the kitchen of the hotel was completely wrecked there were about a dozen giris gins in the room at the time and all were wera buried beneath a mass of brick and mortar and when taken out by the fire department all were so badly injured that lit it is ia uncertain whether any can recover beckwith proprietor of the hotel I 1 was also seriously injured two cooks are still missing the accident was caused by the freezing of the feed pipe the two missing cooks livo have been baen found under the rule ruin one was dead bat the other one escaped alive although seriously injured berlin BerIL 11 november 27 late ad vices from st petersburg credit the czar with having effic effected ted tu tue e complete submission of the pan party and state th that t the ministerial changes fore shadowed last week have been made finance minister has haa been dismissed and count Toi resigned as minister is to r of the interior the czar is also about to countermand the war ministers order for the concentration clit of troops in tig moscow gouie today to day in an 44 article on the relations relation 9 between england and russia continues the attack on germany aud invites england to abandon her j jel elousy of russia regarding the under standing with russia upon all questions and turn her attention upon germany as s dangerous competitor of england py by land and andson sod paris november Nc vember 28 ia M i D de roulede declares that ho he will convert the patriotic league into ino a revolutionary u ution ary society if ferry is 18 elected president kerfey city november 27 henry ebert shot his bis wife and Inina elf to night bight the woman is ia aed dead and r k ebs ert mil not live fort smith ark nov november em erv 27 deputy marshals frank dalton and JE T R cole crossed the river into the cherakes Che rokes nation this rooming to arrest a horse thief and ana whisky ped adlar named smith arriving at the tent where he be was waa cole ioda rode up on one sider side and nd dalton anthe on the other seeing a man at the door booi ot 0 the o to te I 1 dalton enquired fore forsmith for who rushed out pi pistol ap i in hand I 1 na nd fired shooting dalton in th left breast inflicting a mortal wound go le shot f ae I 1 smith as he turned tore eater the tent then a woman fin out with a child in her arcas named dixon followed her hei ixon avilon fired at ac cole twice in the right breast I 1 cole tb roub the sholder attree tree and a regular tell a jn this fight mii mixon a k kl te le d two bi balleta illets wre put roch vb coles coat ai vi ach trea L abich he w was finding a chance cole hurried away on f foot bi 1 hav ellav ing ran a affat way during the fight when ho had gone a short dia distance tallee a a man named lowry came out of the tent and approached dailor who was badly adly wounded and headless of his piteous apperly for his bis life fired two mullets bullets into his head causing instant death smith died from his wounds this his afternoon dixon is now in the united states jail hospital lowry is still at large but will probably be captured as all of the marshals force is in in pursuit new york november 28 deacon white has written a letter on the dr Beecher eulogy scandal i he closes the letter as follows 81 1 I hear bear that dr parker is engaged to preach on december ath sn on plymouth pulpit if it is demonstrated before that time that dr D r parterre Par parker kerre received a fee butof out of the receipts for that eulogy I 1 predict that plymouth will on that lay day be too hot to hold bold him or at least if be can the callic of his bis environment he be will look out on a congregation so frigid that the contrast will suggest su gest the respective temperatures of dives and lazaras on a memorable occasion the following dispatch from the english clergyman dated chicago was received yesterday to deliver the eulogy at brooklyn I 1 paid for miles of travel suspended my usual work in london for five weeks paid for the supply of in my T pulpit during my absence five 9 sundays and for the whole time work and expense I 1 received neither more nor less than signed JOSEPH PASSES PARKER |