Show r ro POLISH fish fiba IN M T the alar czar gives the following account outbreak of the tho bailes in which it ift bays says il it obtained from eye witnel of galician origin one of the tho principal causes of tho we outbreak was the the tho want of ot food tho the previsions which were Intend intended id bytho government for tho the UBO use of tho the exiles were mis mib appropriated by tho the authorities epidemic complaints tho the inseparable out amongst thom them ahem and several deaths tooh took place were made but without effect and despair then predominated about 1200 poles employed at on the lake dalkai baikal a sterile and almost desert sp spot ot being beng further irritated by a shocking corpora corporal punishment inflicted unjustly onono bonono on ono of their number gave tho the sigeal of revolt on the night between the and of june they attacked tho the sol eol guard disarmed them and bound those who resisted tho the captain in command was killed and colonel schatz bohatz was made prisoner the tho poles provided with arms ammunition and aad horses proceeded to the northwest north west following the telegraphic line along the baikal the tho russian bussian convicts who to the number of about wore antwork at work ih iha a neigh neighboring borin bonin district having heard of the success of the poles roles rose likewise and massacred the troops of the garrison consisting of cossacks and two infantry companies having armed them elvea they joined the poles the native population also gave evidence of their long suppressed discontent believing lieving that the hour of freedom had come they revolted and eind agreed to supply the poles with provisions and horses the military governor of spat ched at once four infantry companies a of cavalry and six suns u I 1 na under the com command commandos mandof df his aide 5 ae e camp in order to suppress the revolt these troops have been enticed into an ambuscade in the midst of the defiles of were surrounded on all sides and after an obstinate and bloody on counter were almost entirely destroyed the guns and ammunition fell into the hands of the poles the bodies of twenty oili officers cers cens and two colonels were brought into the governor then coll collected eckdall the disposable troops and id led theia on the of juno against tho insurgents by two different routes one along tho the shores of the awkal baikal and tho the other in steamboats across tho the lake the latter body bue suc in reaching tho the colony of and entrenched thenis thonis themselves elves in the convent the voies poles finding themselves theme elves thug thus ha placed between two aree ares resolve 3 I 1 to attack the tho Ius Au silaus in the convent rn ta order orden to open thomay the way to Nert Nort chinsk chinese frontiers the convent sra by assault and the tho buss Russ russian bussian lauff ilet aed the tho the second detachment of russian troops was waa attacked by the natives and forced to retreat tho the poles then continued their march towards china tho the whole garrison of having been ibus thus destroyed the government ordered in the beginning of df july an extraordinary loyy in town and country the entire polish col coi colonists ia in the country and in have been placed in tn arous irons and colonel Leva levandowski was sent senk to the I 1 northern part of siberia travellers Trav Tia eilers ellers who arrivo from the district lap iop rt that the mhd insurrection is la extending hodory hevery direction aiva auh that the thel poles qi arain iii ili arms nt Nert chinsk C arime ORIME IN EUROPE theio Theia the ro rire tire good reasons for tho the prevailing baill 0 opinion 1 that amerlean american Aing rican society lil ill ha within yit sit n t the 0 past few years greatly deteriorated in public and private v ate morals morilia morais tha he cities and rural districts in ta V nind nina states tates ar are doubtless becoming resorts resort for more aud and more depraved characters cli ell ra cven who ro in crimo crime because because tho two local and general govern ment to restrain them licence owing owing cj fo to the tho demoralizing enetta of we th e late war have become unusually frequent the tone of if political allor ais als is 13 is lowered the ulu of politicians ure are evidence evi ovi dence denee of the widespread disregard of the laws of god as well as the tha laws of mail roan and the fact that notor notorious lous ious blasphemers blaspheme rs ra nrc arc not only tolerated but applauded dd and anti fondled forth very ans lao iao is one neof of the mott moist melancholy melun choly features fea tures turea of the dib public char cliar aeter acter t perhaps the only eo lacato be found is in toEur opo and realizing tho thu truth til thal that the ho kation ration seems seema tobe to be going on ou clerc I 1 I 1 s though it must bo be borne bohne in mind t that ilat this is not a now anew thing east of the atlantic our shamo is suddenly Bua denly growing on fis us europe has been bad imd enough for years the statistics of the criminal courts in european capitals even in london itself show fearful lists of crime the murder in may of the deering family by probst finds its full parallel inico recent frightful horror in hamburg where nine persons of one household were wern butchered and burned for a trifling money but it is not to individual crimes at the great contres to which special attention is directed in the most densely settled rural districts of civilized E europe cropo there exists a state of terror from brig ands r which ilich cannot bo be realized or com corn pretended ended cd by those of our citi elti citizens zens who reside in the sparsely settled counties of our comparatively new land tho the continental governments are paralyzed in their efforts to restrain much less to eradicate the ev evil iland lland and heavy drafts aro are annually made on ou their exchequers to pay the troops retained for the purpose ur oso of or keeping the brigande brigands bri gands in awe awo yn in croatia the ro robbers abers since the troops left thau thai state for italy have become eo so daring oaring that renewed measures have been taken against them by tho the government an incident which lately occurred in that state forcibly illustrates the little terror which law has upon theao desperadoes for the head of one of their leaders says a correspondent writing from vienna under date of august 10 16 the austrian government offered one thousand florans florins flor ins an another 0 robber chlof chief who was the enemy of the proscribed surprised ed him with ilia his band and after a bloddy bloody y struggle killed him on the following morning the body of the chief was found nailed to the gates of the capital of croatia with the following significant letter pinned to his coat here is a present from me I 1 killed him because he was my enemy the mother of every one who dares to ba be my enemy shall find cause for weeping given in the beautiful fatherland under my hand band aud beal seal joanni robber bobber chief ath august igo ua at 6 in the forenoon if a new now yorker would realize the peculiar sensations consequent upon living in such a community let him imagine the catskills and highlands of the hudson peopled with highwaymen and brigands brigande bri gands the governor of the state a reward for ono of their number which is responded to early the next morning by tho the body of the of nender offender killed byarl by a rival vai val and placed in a conspicuous position of this ciby having on it a defiant letter addressed to the mayor mayon this is state of affairs in parts of civilized europe wo we are not quite so far gone as this THE PARIS OPERA HOUSE the tho emperor napoleon has signalize ed his reign by many improvements in his native city not tho the least of which is the new opera house which he ia is at present erecting in the vastness of its size and the beancy of its architecture in the tho richness and variety of its tasteful ornamentation both within and without in tho the comfort and convenience of its ita internal arrangements and in its perfect adaptation to the objects for which it was waa designed it will prove a monument that any sovereign might be proud to leave behind him tho berroud building bu ing will cover aj 7 acres of ground with an all altitude in some soine parts of coo feet above tile the pavement over one thousand men are engaged upon it and it is contemplated to have it ready for opening by the first of january 1669 the site was formerly occupied by business houses which were bought at an enormous expense the aum sum of twenty livo five million of francs has been placed at the disposal of the tho architect who bm bag thus far expended about sixteen exteen millions receiving as his big own salary two per cent of his disbursements his duties however are ure very onerous W as he tic hus has personally to super supervise vibe everything connected with wilh the erection of the structure for the erection of the grand hall bail alone designs were presented every one of which lie badio had io examine bud nud correct the hou house e is 19 to be lire fife proof throughout not an all atom of or wood ul allowed I 1 owed in its construction hewn stone iron and marbie marble are ure oui only onis mute mate materials rials employed for the tile metal metai nets two millions of er francs ancs anes have been allowed for the marble marbie eight millions and for the various statues f and other works of or art fiete fifteen il inn inu millions ilois the pile whole of or E europe drope lias ila been ransacked to f nind find marbles hunn beautiful and costly they have havo been brought from the Pyre s antl and the alps from tile the CA C Carpathia A i ns and the tile apennine s carrara and sera seia vezza llave have ent tent t hent their whit whitest estand and finest blockland blocks block band and tiie tile onyx of algeria and wid the jasper ot of mont blung have been employed to inlay thom them with their varied tints and elaborate ra to mosa mesa mosaic lo 10 the tho stage is nearly ibo lao feet wide 00 feet deo dee deen deep and 00 50 feet high tho grand hall will seat seab 8 persons and surrounding it WI will 11 bo immense marblo columns costing franes franca a piece tho the emperors box is situated situate drin tin rin the tho contre centre and beneath it is a stable for his horses and I 1 carriage BO so can ti bo driven drivon almost into his bok bos without difficulty notwithstanding it is on an a level with the second story of the house A corn corm correspondent spon dent in describing its magnificence and proportions says it calls to mind tile the mighty ruins of the tho pas past and takes nank rank with tho the pyramids or coliseum ATER TO CITIES among alnona tho the publia public gorka gorra executed b by Roule whether republican or imperial the remains of her aqueducts impress the modern mind most must overwhelmingly alth a roemo of her magnificence ono one of them convey conveyor conveyed od water avator for a distance three and nd another containing nearly ar arches clies ciles of thirty eight miles in length tho tile supply of water waier to rome from these sources was estimated at fifty nifty million cubic feet a day which consumed by one million inhabitants averages galous gallons to each pers person oll tho the romans being wing ignorant orthe of the principle hi ian hydraulics thata that water vater always finds its ita own level and not knowing how to make strong iron pipes had to build the stately water roads roada cut through h mountains jund and cr crossing crossin 0 valleys the very remains of which are aro ar 0 so picturesque and grand antl and one of which now called the tho aqua Virgino virgine and constructed over eighteen cantu centuries 11 les leg ago by M agrippa son sonin in law of the tho emperor augustus still supplies bup eup plies diles rome homo with its ita purest water in peru r probably at an earlier period these modes of convoying water was stillmore largely used though the man ner nor of construction was not so solid it is said that one aqueduct in peru crossing a valley ivas was wab between four and nive five hundred miles miles in length the water with which ile ilo the lie city of marseilles has hag been supplied nince pince 1632 1652 when the works were completed at tit a cost coat of is conveyed convoyed by an aqueduct sixty mile mlle mileson siu sin length passing through forty tunnels in the tho mountains and nud across a ravine over five miles long new now york is supplied with excel excellent lonh lont w water ter from croton lake lako an artif artincal ical leal roser reservoir s ber ser 0 voir voin o I 1 covering over ever acres a distance of near forty miles to the reservoir in central park and the successful execution of the great work was wab s t justly list considered as a great triumph of science lence ec enterprise capital and perseverance still more remarkable is the su sup ply of water writer to glasgow the tho commer I 1 cial clai metropolis of the west of scotland good water being much needed in that thai city etwas it wag was determined to tap loch katrine ata ats at a distance of twenty five miles the water there iff feet above the sea level and its quality very fine having only one adne degree of hardness and in all only two grains of solid matter to the gallon the water is first conducted by a tunnel feet long through a mountain and then by aqueducts pipes and tunnels to the reservoir near glasgow a distance of about twenty five miles these are great works and worthy of af the advanced civil characterizes the age but efforts are now being mado made in england to go far beyond any previous achievements in this respect most moat probably before fifteen years have hilve passed london will be supplied with pure wilter water from the lakes lakeri and rivers of north wales a distance of one hundred and seventy miles milis and a bold engineer ila has proposed that liau alan man cli ell chesten estea and tho the leading towns in the tho cotton spinning districts of lancaster shall get their supply of water from front the lakes of cumberland briand aud and westmoreland there ilag has recently been laid before the town council I 1 of LV liverpool a plan plau which wa wnm farst first Iro proposed to that body twenty years ago for supplying liverpool water from lake bal bai bala baia a I 1 in lit wale 4 where tile the river dee bee has its in i ris rise at distance of seventy eight miles and it is probable that this great work wark I 1 will be accomplished i frees tim THE largest vater mater freion ever beard heard of was maa recently didin did in paris it wc glied no les lers than hall t 72 4 2 ils lus and was grown in a garden in lit st denla denia OVER one d pei sons have arrived in unive Galve sum mid hamilton Huni illon to dicupe the persecution perse cotlon of or guerrillas guer guerra rK in tile the interior wiio ubo u mho bo rot rob and und murder in for plunder i annual consumption of in in amounts to thib this consumption pro prow induces decea niue ulue tenths crimes crini ey |