Show BY TELEGRAPH r matkan matsan UMON TELEGRAPH 1 AMERICAN SO the Cincin cincinnati and new orleans packet golden city en route from new orleans to cincinnati was burned at the wharf this morning at between 30 and 60 50 lives were lost principally women and children later the steamer golden ciby of the southern transportation co when approaching the wharf this mornin morning gat at half halt past four foun was discovered to be on fire by second engineer robt kelly who immediately notified capt parcell purcell nud and the pilot on the watch the boat was headed for the shore and a few minutes afterwards she touched the wharf at tho the foot of beal real street where the coal fleet is moored A line was hastily thrown and made fast to one of the coal cargoes the current being swift it soon parted and the tha burning steamer steamer floated on down the river a moving mats mass of flames many of or the passengers and crew aboard were unable to reach the shore and were lost the golden city left new orleans on saturday en route to cincinnati and carried a crow crew of about 60 she had about 40 cabin passengers 15 of whom were ladies and nine children the cargo consisted of 30 tons among which was a lot of jute in which it is supposed the fire originated among those known cnown to have been lost are dr monahan and wife of jackson ohio mrs crary of cincinnati W H EI sterne eind and wife and two childre children nj oliver wood and wife of ky mrs anna smith of mass mias miss campbell campbeli mrs helen perceval Per coval and mrs ii 33 kountze and three children the books bellig being lost oat it ia is impossible to gather a complete completo list all the boffl officers are safe eafe except the second engineer kelly ho he gave the alarm and remained at his post until cut off by the tha flames which the firo fire spread like lightning sacrificing his big life to bavo save others the saved SO 30 aa as far as known are captein captain S SC McIntyre first cleric second clark clerk jas jaa birthen then third clerk ciecir frank stein mate D 0 cairon calron pilots bruce burcell purcell sr marion purcell Pur ceil call joseph purcell jr first rt arst engineer mintee kelly av miss lonia ionia maston of Hawe aville ky willis mekin McKin lie lle of new orleans chas chag ross boss jr 0 underwood of or st louis louls he B howell of phila delp delphia hla hia bolot E Elb eib El bricht treasurer of circus john trawalla Tro Tra wails walls business agent burt stowe brother of the proprietor ff frnnk frank ank stowe jas swift john filbert john J 0 jolln john G glenroy GI enroy james jamos bloomfield jamos james burde all members of stowed cirus W C jowett jewett point pleasant va geo W green of new now richmond ohio A B veach evansville ey W H carruthers 1 B jordan of ripley birley tenn nearly all the cabin and deck crew crow of tho the steamer saved themselves circus was on board at Ve daila dalla la and six sis cages of aill animals mais mals and birds together with ticket and band wagons tents and horses were lost marion purcell was la in the clerks office when the alarm was first bounded sounded and ho he rushed through the cabin bu bursting rating tha the state room doors a and nd awake awakening ning pass passengers engers bo so ra rapid pid did the flames spread that within five minutes after the discovery of the fire which broke out amidships that part parth of tho the steamer was all ablaze those thosa that were saved had to flee in thein their night clothes when tho the burning steamer touched tha tho wharf themire tho the alro communicated itself to the coal fleet and the tug oriole which was wag only burned As near as can bo be ascertained there were 23 0 1 ladies aboard the steamer but two of far as known are saved J H cronk connected connect edwith with circus is 19 missing and supposed to be lost john davoud wife and three children vero arwed armed and are at the city hospital also senior black mr Devou zis slightly burned on the hands tho rho golden city was wag five yearb years old and cost insured for in cincinnati offic officer 4 and kas vas owned by capt he hegler heler ler ier W P F and S C mcintyre sho bho lies sunk about three miles from here in a chute near tho the tennessee shore when sho eho floated off from the wharf about 20 of the passengers and crew jumped aboard a barge which floated down stream but they were rescued by the tha harbor boat it ia la estimated that 35 lives were lost kelly and three roustabouts roust aro aro the tha 0 only st ones of the crew crow known to be lost the fire was caused by the watchman accidentally setting firo fire to a lot of jute which was stored amidships she had just whistled to land and tho the watchman went among the deck passengers to notify them of memphis being approached the bottom of his lamp dropped into the jutland before the flames could be extinguished they spread all over the deck of the steamer Purcel Pur ceil coll lj the pilot escaped by climbing over the front end of the pilot house as the fire fine was all in the rear of him when the tho steamer touched the wharf the oriole did no not burn as a reported but was sunk by the bu burning steamer in making the landing several coal barges and iea ice boats bonts were caught and burned billy hodge pilot on the dean adorns saved the cook who jumped overboard as the boat floated down stream all I 1 he be passengers and crew were kindly cared for by 0 B gallaway at the peabody hotel pat haley and mike odonnel tho the two firemen who were on watch say eay they saw the tho negro captain of the watch named wash with his lamp in hand looking for some of the deck hands it was his lamp that anre caught from and as quick as a flash spread to either side of the steamer and up to the cabin 1 haley I ey ran an up stairs to notify the h head a d engineer engineer but by the time he reached the hurricane deck the flames had mounted almost to mee tee pilot house and toor he was aea aen h en back by tb the a flames he then rang the alarm bell and seeing the boat was approaching pro aching shore ran down the forward stairs and jumped on board the oriole just as the golden city struck her seeing the tug was sinking ho he sprang aboard the steamer again and made his way to the coal bargo barge lying along side three negro deck hands and a white awhile deck pas songor were wore killed when the tug was struck as they caught at the end and alde side of tho the tug anna boud boyd the tho colored chambermaid and her assistant are both lost mika malloy and pat rinney kinney foremen fl nemen remen were saved allio M J Wf whelan elan elen the second mate whelan says he jump jumped d overboard from the stern of the steamer as she floated down stream enero there acro about labout io 10 men on the stern stem end of the bont boat when into the river ho he mw caw three men go overboard and drown and thinks others must have shared the same fate felix ichman lehman who was a passenger says gays there was a merry party aboard and nearly all the passengers remained up till midnight they thay had ono one or two gentlemen aboard who played the piano and they entertained the with music and singing he was awakened by having his stateroom buist in and heard the cry of fire seizing his clothes he ran forward and reached the barge just in time as the next minute the vessel floated down stream the body of an elderly white woman was found floating near the wreck but her identity has not yet been proven circus was en route to cairo where tho spring een fea son was to tid be opened A portion of the show is at vicksburg will mcintyre clerk of the boat says the list est of lost cabin passengers as well as he can remember is correct mrs I 1 13 E kountz and three children who are lost was the wife of capt kountz konntz a well known steamboat owner ownen those mentioned as being in tho hospital are all injured by burns but none seriously the rib pis passengers loat lost all their dio dlo clothing TIo thing those that were saved had to flee for their lives ilves without taking time to save savo effects the following of the tho colored crow werm wore saved bob morris second steward jim miller texa texas 91 tender james aileon cabin boy henry white bob wallace berth mahers makers chas Gu guthrey Guth three reo cabin watchman isaac dickson shiner Ransom watkins outsider out seder and jessa jesse willet Wll wil let lef glass tender J G glenroy resides in philadelphia and has bas for two years been a keeper of the animas animals of mona menagerie gerle he sl states tes that ho was asleep under ona one of the tho animal cages on the tho forward part of the lower doch dock when the cryor cry ery of fire was given he leaped forth looked about but saw no fire then he looked again and saw me the entire centra centre of tho the boat a maas mass of flames As soon as the boat touched the tho coal fleet he jumped ashore he re saw baw w the officers of tho steamer at work making klog alog hawkers hawsers fast then ho he saw the lines give way and t ho he steamer swing out and drift t down tho the river ho he saw a caga containing a lion llon sink down in tho the middle aa as the flames enveloped ity it but heard no cry from a single beast as the animals burned bix six cages contained a lion a tiger two leopards an albino deer monkeys birds there were four horses aho also belonging circus aboard three were saved one the celebrated track horse borso Sell selim ml was lost CHICAGO 30 A st paul special says bays since the saturday blizzard scattered reports are received show ing the loss of life on the frontier the facts are generally concealed but it la 13 certain there has been much I 1 suffering buffering and many deaths the blizzard extended from southern dakota to manitoba and reports come from all along the railroad line A man was found frozen to death on the prairie near st vin cent and two near breckenridge several isolated families had narrow escapes and a lieutenant lame unknown starting on furlough from fort port Sis selton D T died from exposure on thursday he was goin going 9 to germany A stage driver named howard was found dead near lake bow half a mile from home mrs long and a nineteen year old son of albert were found dead near Goodw goodwin ln D T they were going to see bee a bick sick neighbor it is reported that 12 land explorers who started from A berdeen aberdeen and Water watertown towns are missid missing g since ince inee monday and only two of their ponies found washington 30 secretary fre ling huysen in order to express satisfaction to the french assembly in removing the embargo on american pork has bus telegraphed BI minister MIster morton there has been no trichinosis in the united states and only 11 II deaths in illinois in 16 yea yearb roand and these only from eating raw pork only two cases in chicago in four year years morton replied the bill passed by providing for in spec tion in franca france by a board it was opposed by american interest secretary kirkwood has written to congressman cassidy of nevada that he hns suspended agent howe of the western shoshone agency and that his accounts are undergoing investigation by a special officer ol 01 the government detailed for that purpose the secretary also states in his letter that all Jud judicial iclal claim of sott bott settlers iena lera against the agency will bo be promptly paid by the government od eoon coon as an teavy ishall ba audited and allowed by said special officer R RT T merrick qualified as a special attorney for the government in the star s tar route loute eases cases colonel bliss says the appointment of BO so pronounced and distinguished a democrat a merrick was intended to enforce the statement of attorney general brewster Bro wwlmer that there should be no lefi in the prosecution in the in the bill of exceptions in the guiteau case cue the exceptions are to the non admission of eert cert tin sin evidence and the rulings of the judge judg on points of law and ind will when completed fill two quarto volume of a bout about 1000 pages tach rach t aeb thedis the district attorney intends to present the bill for hearin hearing on april tbt first day of next t rm senator teller told a brother sen a tor this morning his name would be sent to the senate next monday 0 or tuesday for or the interior he said he had not expected to be this week the im am pres slon sion is growing here that gen beale will be made secretary of the navy S C SO 30 the state democratic E executive A committee considering since yesterday political matters generally and election prose probe cautions particularly has issued an add address to the democratic party 0 south carolina alho A he address declares that despite twe the th 0 peal peate e and quiet which have prevail prevailed d despite the existence of a state government ready to punish diso disorder repress crimo crime and protect its citizens federal officers have seen fit to drag our keople people from their homes and arraign them not only before federal courts but before the bar of public opinion the recent letter of at torney general brewster to ers ens is an indictment of the democratic party of south carolina to this tho the democratic party must answer its chosen representative representatives through whose persons it is sought to perpetrate this outram outrage go must bo be defended wih all force and energy the tho democratic party purpose in view is too plain to bo be misunderstood when the hand of thoas tho the as bassin struck down the this Vies pres president ident of the tho united states stales it dealt a blow ablow under which the people of the tho south are yet struggling the change of policy towards the south ss Us unmistakably indicated within the past few weeks should warn all lovers cf good government to be vigilant and I 1 active the decree has gone forth that while the people of south carolina must mast avow the principles of the republican party or be declared criminals the object of those in ln au thornt thorit yla yia not to punish for alleged crimes in fix the past but to make adherence to principles piea plea of the demo crapio party impossible in the future the time for this action ia Is fitly chosen on the eve of the state election our people are told they mst submit to the radical rule or bear the persecution of officials aided by all the power of the general government the time has come for an indignant people to rie ri e in their might and protest against this unwarrantable invasion of their rights if we fail in our duty our civilization will be lost jost foe and stranger will again rul rull south carolina the oppression and tyranny which marked the history of republican rule in this state sate will again n disgrace our civilization and bring disaster upon our people in this situation of affairs no true eon of the state can doubt as to his duty let us stand together as one mans maus man and while confronting the common enemy pies pres preserve erve enve for ou nelves ourselves and end posterity justice peace and security which under democratic rule all classes of our citizens have enjoyed since the grand revolution of 18 6 they whose only offense is fidelity to the welfare of the state must not be permitted to suffer as criminals the suns washington special says Kirk woods friends tonight to night say that in sheer pity for him the president has offered him the mission alonto to st petersburg logan ia Is said eaid to be authority for the announcement no that Tel tei teller weller leris ia to succeed kirkwood logan asked teller point blank and teller replied that ho lie had accepted the tender of the interior department cincinnati 30 the catholic provincial council which met here recently prepared a lengthy pastor al letter to be read in all the churches it received its ita first publication today to day in the catholic yieh YIek telegraph graph it reviews the progress of religion holds that all men are not equal but somo |