| Show BY bys TELEGRAPH TE I 1 E GRAP t 1 I 1 f AMERICAN al T 1 r I 1 3 tho the army irmy worm haa appeared in great t numbers id desoto deboto Count county counts yi misi fa fayette yette county countr tenn and lee county co until ark and aux serious damage to the cotton cropis crop is anticipated cincinnati 1 S I an excavation of j street I 1 below ek w the foun foud foundation datig 11 0 orno onno 7 74 a dwelling adjoining was under undermined ine lne dand and the walls walis fail fall about 4 thigh afternoon a tremendous crash burying a number of people to vi the rutn tutu of or four fou i women buried iho the tho bat nat mrs mra kearn was kill ed and an d three were released uninjured i j ared uve men were injured m more ore or ar less lebs sever severely beverely elyj two thought tobe fatally it is stated abated that tour four persons are aro still jn the ruins ruina and a large forc a of f workmen tara iara busy endeavoring to I 1 the of to t days oday daya terrible aa 7 and alid 76 longworth street at the iatter lattes place an excavation excava fion flon was in progress for a I 1 now naw the zhe diggins llad h ad aone gone below belov of no al 21 on a ina te of the latter state stated belr meir landlord was notified last friday that thie the liu building alding was un iju butau dd talen no precaution iop lop mry ary ai Y measures A ures I 1 1 I 1 tTo idary til the work m e n hid C to b brade brace cob ip mhd build building all dau 1 6 bayn W a hau laa duk dug iu when the wall wail I 1 idi eil ell codia completely lately demo demolishing lis ils hilNO no 74 nad tad away tip 00 I 1 division be the latter cutill b t for fur babi babit t 11 tati omIT no 74 aa a lov iov board 11 i vahl gahl omen eli ell who lio rented t the 10 rooms looms from irom arts mrs leean and at ht the time tho the tho occurred can tevan heeve feeve n wamen and or thrpo menk men tho The exact num berof the lattaris lat teris tenis unknown as th the butila uninjured balled lo 10 mrs sue sua kan ean tb the lAndlady lam iam llady was ansta instantly antly knieri jno NV V mustin muslin a visitor at the same sanio heue ia Is infernally and thought to be fatally J joo 00 finnegan fo foreman of the men mena at work iu fit the tha excavation ia de adland buried under the debris hugh quigley a vas was killed insl instantly antly autly louid dowling was injured internally lottle lottie billianis Will ianis laci iaci b ack hur ur arher nto Nyo women were b r bess bruised one colored woman servant la Is missing but uit it is thought pot possible that she ahe eQ escaped workmen were engaged up to a late lato hour tonight to night searching for ir finnegan I 1 n jie Jae galls a body but were unable to find it 3 upon d I 1 I 1 i K atlon by a special agent of the post office department the bond of the postmaster at baton eaton rouge bouge rousella Rou gelLa gelba la is found to be aba a fictitious one iio no such aich persons as the pretended sureties being in existence the postmaster and the united states commis who certified to its correct ness and affixed their signatures signa turea thereto have been arr arx aneste ested dj binda and a new postmaster appointed this after afternoon llo jio an the raynor baynor of the thi treasury meeting vir mr sir Sotel db the editor of the ana ara national dional re on the treasury steps ordered hibi him to move out of hl hi sway sway and then assaulted him with his bis fist struck back then followed a further exchange 6 of blows when the parties were separated the provocation was the repeated publications in the republican of satirical remarks reflecting on the solicitor age and efficiency NEWY NEW YORK oRic 3 tb the e fire at halls piano factory originated through nicholas monk alduk a varnish rubber who was healing heating some Varnish over a batove and while hib his back was turned it got ablaze and vind the flames spread like a flash ible tele nned fled at once for fur his life giving the alarm as he r ran u but t the e windows being open the flames swept swep through the build buil d finding freh fuel at every step it Is sp supposed that about 00 men were employed in the building angat at we the time tim 6 on the seventh floor twenty six on the fourth thirty one and in the fifth sixth and other floors about it can hot yet bo be ascertained how many have been burned in the building the hatchways hatch ways in one corner r were I 1 open and the flames rushed to the upper stories as if through a flue several fimmen flomen firemen say eay blat from the windows of the upper story of the factory men were calling for gods sake eake to give them help but that the ladders wera not pot long enough to reach them and even if they were they could not be placed in position owing to the intense heat some borne fell to the pavement and others after wildly waving their arms fell back into the tho burning mass behind them the great eight story wall on street fell almost without notice and who are buried burled under it will not be known until the debris is moved away the wildest excitement prevailed as the flames leaped to the adjoining buildings mainly tenement houses and inen men women and children fled for their lives they saved gaved nothing and were fortuna fortunate to to escape with their lives I 1 over nifty fifty buildings in all have been destroyed the loss is very large with insurances probably covering half the amount of if the most terrible scenes of or the fire occurred in we tenement houses one fireman rescued an infant and its helpless father fr from on the fourth floor then the d went back at the peril of his life and found another child just expiring from suffocation annie sweet an occupant of a tenement house bouse died from fright it Itis is said eaid that many of the employees live in hoboken and on escaping if they did went home at once dr ty tangs rigs jigs gospel tent I 1 which was des dee destroyed troyed is to be replaced hales halos manufactory in chic which b I 1 ibe fire originated was a large brick building eight stories ini in height having a afron fron tot feet on I 1 and about the q same came on street I 1 I 1 DAYTON ohio 3 the keon the oal ah D road soad ended to day ail all the fhe firemen and brakemen went to work on terms offered b by the company on saturday CHICAGO 3 the geberin geb get beral aeral freight agents of the western trun trunk klines kilnes iines lines made an advance on freights today by classifying reclassifying re articles which hick have beed shipped sped at thirty cents per hundred such as grain meats meata etc putting them in the fourth class of which the rate is thirty five cents tents from chicago SAN SAX FRANCISCO 3 the thi executive committee of the committee of ot safety bield a fin tin ninal final al me meeting eting this afternoon ter noon W T Cole coie mari maii in 14 brief reviewing the tho he organization ani and work of t the he committee attributing the recent disturbances to hoodlums I 1 thieves and a few comman ita its lut ift s and not notto to iko the moring laboring classes iwho held a aloof he then read reada j iong long letter from gov irwin T the 9 letter after reviewing the causes wb which ich ieh led to the formation e of bf the safety committee ube que Ahe strong anti chinese feeling which had bad rendered the disturbance possible and might lead to a repetition and the the expediency of seeKing to r remove ni I 1 I 1 the cause after cutting tIng down I 1 tho 1 disorderly jye effect t suggested t that I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 t H 1 further steps batke nt to obtain such modification on of the burlingame ame treaty aswill aa will prevent the ohi ohl nese influx that the c committee 0 tee from its nonpartisan non partisan cb character a facter and the high standing of dt its nasf was wab 3 of all other organizations that have the most weight with congress such uch action would convince the laboring classes ht earnest efforts were being made to 0 o free them from thy burden of chinese competition 1 ahad abd would do more than anything else tb to secure peace and order A an n address dress was then read on behalf of the committe committee ei rec recounting the i work it had performed n to express the hope that the late strike strikes sand and riots t be the country might have the good effect of awakening the public mind to a clearer conception of the thin mutual rights and duties of capital and labor he the idea that any relief from the existing evils can ean du be bb secured perma hently bently by government patronage or labor combination combinations sw the law luw of supply and demand must rule and the knowledge of the principles underlying that law should form martof part of the common school instruction thus lius fkr far labor had been well paid in california the laboring classes were to a great extent the own ers era of houses bouses and were enlisted bli en the side of law and order but under tinder the keen competition of chinese cheap labor the time would come when the cl arse bo would be reversed and then deplorable consequences i would follow the experience of f a quarter of a century showed nothing to the ele v of chinese to the american standpoint what they ard are they will remain it desired to call cah the attention of eastern people and the press to the subject of chinese immigration with a view of enlist enlisting ing lug their support port in counteracting its ita called to mind the fact tact that the committee that issued this addres was wm composed of men who had bad faced danger to protect the chinese and were ready to dobo do BO again and hoped that this fact would lend end weight to their advocacy of the suppression of chinese immigration in conclusion it held tuat thai it had bad become the duty of government to effect a mod modification of the treaty with china and also if necessary y 3 of treaties with england and portugal to secure the desired end the committee then adjourned sine die NEW yobu YORK 4 the lon lom i dan special says it is become becoming quite gulte apparent that the friends 10 ot russia sla sia in a high circles in hi england are using their lu fluence influence in favor of peace there therb is a strong feeling that russia for the time at least and so far as this years yearns campaign is ls is 19 conder conger concerned ned hils has bee been a badly beaten that her ip com cow commencing the war is growing more i enious erious every day and al also aiso so that other dangers besides turkish bbs conets threaten her armies itis it ia that under these circumstances stances bib fib she bhe P may be in a temper not to repel th thy good offices of other powers who wh are in favor of peace and that thai in the event of e efforts ff ort urt 8 U at t mediation me dia cl on being made turkey will do all ail that could be required hired as a EL concession the Tur turkish kisla successes have halve not at fectea the english englith friends of russia asla alone but also has a marked influence on the tributary provinces at tarkey servia now hesitates to take part in the war sympathy of the greeks who are subject to turkey is checked and Rou roumania marna maria regrets having entered the struggle A jk correspondent of the tho rimes times at bucharest says prince charles army is in a terrible 11 fedi fed vedi un unpaid and scourged urged wi wl tn typhus fever and dyse antery which I 1 are in their camp cant cart load loads of corpses are being heing buried daily their hospital stor stores eb are short and no meat Is served to them the enormous voluntary contributions that 1 have 4 veblen been poured into the treasury 0 othe h prince during the ent husi aam of the early stage of the war another fruitful source of disease as mentioned by your bucharest correspondent is it that the recent heavy rains have washed down I 1 from the battle nelds fieldi and camps on ou the tributaries tributa nies ries of the D dan n laibe dw the dead bodies of men and idna animals which are re spreading pestilence everywhere along the course course i of f the great river and this qa I 1 coupled with the tho fear and depression caused by the turkish victories produce physical and mental b editions for the fatal disease art the e turks continue at all points showing 1 owing in their recent on countois the same qualities in tha th 00 i fields as have havet been so marked a i feature of their fighting behind en trench men is in short the tue the only f i bright 0 t in the clouds that at 1 sa present hang 9 S over the J their heroic maintenance of melr meir position in the pass pabs although they eyl have retained it at ellor enormous sacrifices the visiting governors Go vernora were given a reception today to bayat day at the eity city arien after which they looked jn ani t castle castie garden and inspected the th institutions alons down the bay and ind iw mn the islands in east river 4 robert james S samuel good goodnoh rich and james mon were svere taken from the jalland jail jall and hung by a hiob jast night at newcastle ky they were charged with a number of persons ill ili in oven ogen and henry counties 4 the courier journal this morning publishes a letter from jj B wickliffe of mount washington ky who claims that be knows osman pasha of the turkish army and has corresponded with him sincere bince since he entered the turkish service he says osman pasha is not general bazaine late marshal of the french army a as 3 reported but that he is a native of hawkins hawking county tena that his name is R crawford Crawf oril that he commanded a regiment of artillery 11 iery rk during the late war afterwards entered the service of the liberal government of Al exico mexico and was made jade a general of a division he U finally quarrelled quarrel led with president juarez and returned to the united A state states arid arad and resided tor for several years y ears near Philadelphia he afterwards entered the service of the khedive of egypt and was transferred to the service of the sultan and commanded the turkish army at plevna CAMP neb 4 crazy horse anda nd a number of his lodges vit eft pit this agency last night and the rest commenced leaving this thia morning six companies 0 of f cavalry and about aboul friendly indians left here at this morning and succeeded in turning nearly all back they expect to have them all back baek by tomorrow no fighting or casualties bh edding shedding I 1 bear with fifteen lodges ofala of ame medders me deers band baud numbering about eighty persons surrendered this morning to mhlor major burke infantry compo compounding anding this camp fast bull with the remainder of the band bandy numbering between and will vill arrive in two or three day daye s The these seare are ahe he indians that have been beela c depredations in the vicinity of the black hills and th their thein ein eln coming in leaves that country and the big horn country en entirely i free of indians thedore the tho delegation bent sent out by M major ajor burke sue in inducing tuese indians to return D 4 the gau gauge t e of barrels 0 of f we the west wesl chicago al cohol alcohol work works j shipped here having been cut by gauger case and that establishment making an isue issue on the gauge a barrel was emptied and taken to pieces when it was discovered that the wood around the bung bad had beed been reamed out and the opposite staves gouged out so 0 tait thit that the quantity of ernits was apparently increased by atlease at least on one gallon the result re it is 14 that the alcohol work works spay shay pay to td su 31 braud brand Ss C co 0 as us a ledue leduc edue an their purchases opp off on accoti account bit fit bf this fraud 4 tad the b oard of a aldermen Id ermell today to day voted to iii investigate v vau 40 the cause of the fatai fatal I 1 W westside fire the comm commissioner ner of public publio works was authorized tolay bolay aply jarger mains in the vicinity of the nire fire as in the the opinion of the a aldermen much of the loss of life |