Show the tile jeannette Jeannet tc nov an iu in the tile jeannette court this morning melville Mel villo continued lis his citory riving giving details of I his personal duties lie took occasion to state that never in twenty one years experience in the navy was he lie associated with more agreeable officers than those on alio delong de long and the others messed to together and de long encouraged daily conversation regarding the tile situation of tile bessle melville this morning also took up the narrative of the fow few days previous to the loss of ortho tho y easel De debark barks alexandria nov lord euf ferin arrived hero here and proc proceeded ceded to cairo by a special train the british and egyptian officers hero here united in receiving him appointed ambassador ROUE nov count corti lias has been appointed ambassador of italy to paris lie ile was a member of the late conference of the powers at constantinople ti trouble troubles r noy I rho private secretary of aleko pasha ar arrived at Philip to present a statement f t the to situation of at fairs before the ambassadors of the powers it appears a serious rupture exists bo be tween aleko and the russian consul Gene general rut chips CHICAGO nov after a bright tw orning tile afternoon after sa Is cloudy and warm warin willi indications of a full vote being polled which is construed as hat favorable or able to lie the republicans early this ra morning john S herman clerk in ill the tile employ of noble jo jones r ies commission merchants was fou faund n d on the upper floor of noi ia ins his neck neel broken and a gash in his right temple Us ile had bad been dead for sumo tefie this Is supposed to betho dorkof work of foot fout pads LATEST TELEGRAMS TELEGRAM tho the western oliver wire mill at fitts burg destroyed by rire fire appalling accident in an in in koya nova scotia thirty mine miners r killed killes in a coal mine in derbyshire ily by W U telegraph to tle tile LD maeease eI llo do N noy ov the british con sill I at djeddah telegraphs ho lae lias has received unofficial advices advises that tho the cholera liaa bas disappeared from front mecca the way of the wea weather thier nov r for or tennessee and tho the ohio valley fair weather the wind is mostly routh westerly stationary or higher lii glier temperature F for or the lower lake like region light local rains winds mostly southwesterly stationary or higher temperature and pressure for the upper lake like region light t local rains variable winds mostly westerly stationary or higher tempera turo turc for the upper tipper mississippi and mis soun valleys fair weather winds mostly northwesterly stationary or higher temperature gen generally brally higher pressure indian col nov A uto indian a it says the tile young buck warriors threaten to go ou oil tho file war path and scalp every male settler living on the dolores tho the etti citizens zens aro are greatly alarmed and say that unless the tile a agent takes tho tile matter in hand blo bloodshed led will surely ensue on monday lastant last at bourdes bourses Bo store astore on the Alan mancos com where tho the indians con congregated gregal ed whitman became enraged at lie threats of an ail indian and milled pulled mariana an indian chief from his its horse and draped him by the hair air of his head aad and beat him lihn and had it not been for forleo the interference of bystanders mariana would have been killed bill williams a ranch ranchman mau on oil the tile dolores had been notified by friendly indians that lie had bettor better leave il hia i a ranch as thu ilio young bucks were on the the war path williams carried edthe the news now g to all the settlers and they left their thel r ranches and made their camp campat at JohnB JohnN store DImna sted SAM nov the british ship King sart which left here bere sept sopt I for liverpool returned last night haying having been dismasted distasted dis masted and otherwise injured in a galo gale on october ad Ifor horrible AX nov about twelve clock last night a fire broke out in the bake itou bouso in the basement of the ehnen poor asylum buildings how it originated is not rot very clear but the smoke of the shouldering ing wood spread through the dormitories and ca caused edthe alie utmost terror among the i four forror or five hundred inmates of the institution there was no immediate im mediate danger so the officials of the asylum did not take steps to reinsure the iu fit mates ancs the alarm alarin sound and stroke bell had scarcely commenced when wheels ran out of tho the engine house A few people who had been relieved and others who lived in the neighborhood ran to the building and found smoke issuing from tho tile windows all over the building but no flames were so po bo be seen in the west iring old women and children were been seen at the windows window crying to bo be let out and as they began aa n breaking glass it was feared they would throw themselves down the stairways were crowded and out came women omen nursing infants old cray gray headed 12 grandmothers and feeble old men then it became known that those in in the upper wards and wing were helpless some borno fl firemen remen clergymen and others who were alonz amon the tile early arrivals hastened up and lent willing hands but soon getting blind through the came dow down 11 ahe winding stairs the work raa necessarily blow slow but finally that wins win was emptied in the meantime the flames rallies in tho the basement spread on tho the base to ilia long air shaft or elevator reaching to tile top of the main building tho draught liero here swept the flames upwards with tremendous force and in a few seconds the heaviest part of the conflagration was in the top of the main maln build building inz the story jas just under the caves eaves in this building was used as a hospital and in it there were about 70 patients most of them perfectly lie helpless pless tho the fire was now fiercely bu burning right in the hospital and above and the heat was so intense that the tile lead poured down from front the tile roof in streams of brilliant brilli fire and sparks arks flew ev everywhere in deadly showers Ilo ivers ronde rend crins rina S any near approach to the building almost a most certain death notwithstanding this there were hundreds standing outside who would willingly have entered the buI building IdIn if they could have found their w way l y through the place indeed sever several al did go in but without guidance they could do nothing noth i in the tile immense building and ii had a nj to return to the yard aej d an attempt was made to raise ladders adders to tho the windows but buethe the ladders adders were too short and after a fireman was knocked down b by falling fallin brick and it was seen the I ladders dars even would be swept away in a few minutes the attempt was seized tho liro burned through the roof and the tho scene scano wason was one never enever to bo be forgotten far above be the roar of the flames and tho crack of the bursting burstin slats were heard the cries of tho the wretched patients in tho the ho Uj who were roasting to death most of them as before stated were helpless could not leave their beds and were perhaps stifled by the smoke before the cruel flames could reach them but others were seen been to dash themselves against the windows and arid cling to tho the sashes till kneir screams were exhausted fearful LONDON lomox nov A colliery explosion occurred at the clay cross mines in in which only meaner meager reports have been received it icis is known however that SO 30 persons mainly miners were killed four of tile man managers aggers of the mines were blown to atoms frightful scenes aro are beine being enacted about tho mou mouth th of the shaft many large families arc are left without means of support big ie maze EO nov early early una this morning a afire fire destroyed the M western estern oliver viro wire mill the largest in tho tile country S the loss is i beigh ight hundred men aro are thrown out of employment by this conflagration lulow inc nithe noure bourse pains nov the clerical journal clarion announces that the arcs Preel dent f of the Bourse 06 committee ape received a letter bourse suie t threatening g to blow up P the |