Show TELEGRAPH TIDINGS marquis leeng holds that china wont knuckle down to france delesseps DeLe seeps H hopes the panama canal will be finished in five rive years the new Stan standard aard time introduced throughout the country A poker play in a denver barber shop ends in a murder sullivan Sni livan the pugilist gets a licking from a colored waiter moody and San keys mission in islin isling g ton a great success the rebels in the soudan defeat the egyptian troops A mob of mad miners maltreat their superintendent two women murdered cruelly on long island A steamer burned on the mississippi eiver river by western ased press to the herald marquis tseng PARIS noy IS 18 in an interview marquis tseng declared that during the last few days the situation between france and china had become very critical owing to the proceedings indof of the frenchi government the repeated votes of tho the chamber of deputies and taie juxtaposition of chinese and fre frenchi ich troops many y were we armed rearmed chinese regulars regular shave crossed the frontiers and are encamped cam ped at bae ninh where they the are closely watching tho the movements of the french notwithstanding the presence of the french fleet three army corps of men each and equipped in iii european fashion can at very short notice march bar by three different routes against th the e french among mong the chinese Cli inese troops tl I 1 ere are many european and american engineers gi the french may bo be able to throw a few bombshells bomb shells into canton but it will be difficult for their fleet to approach the place as the water is is too ali allow france must first give warning if she bontem contemplates plates hostile demonstrations to the merchant vessels of all nations there if alie can 1 ton mandarins are energetic the natives will fight well and the french will w ill find them worthy flemen china i is s receiving hecei ing encouragement and offers of material licup from all sides 1 I hao have received no communication fr from om the french government since my last arrival in paris I 1 shall return to folkestone Folk estone almost immediately concluding ho lie said china A adent I 1 ly desires eiras peace ana and deploys deplores that alie alie fit situation daily becomes more aggravated grava ted site lie will recognize however re regretfully fretfully the accomplished facts and an leave 0 t fra franco ri cc the towns and forts captured south of red river ubina china is determined however to bold bac ninh against all comers corners w with i t ll 11 ti lie ie greatest energy the tile pas sage a a g e of 0 f the red river will certainly be considered as a declaration of war w ar china is perfectly perfect aware that admi admiral ral courbat is preparing for campaign camp aien against the chinese ho lie repeatedly sends telegrams demanding boats of light draught and depends entirely on fiance france to avoid var war franco must stop top at once tomorrow to Toni morrow orrow may bo be too late destroyed by fire NEW ORLEANS OKLE Ais nov 18 the steamer S 11 dansot was destroyed by fire thia this morn mornine iniz at bullets bayou 8 miles above Natchez no lives were ost the left vicksburg rg yesterday I 1 y for new orleans with a cargo of bales of cotton 1300 sacks of oil cakes and barrels of oil the tile loss is WO aswoon ax the are was discovered the steamer headed for the lou louisiana lana the boat struck the bank aad lines were put out nearly all the passengers rushed to tho the bank in their night clothes carrying other clothes clothe and money before the crew got safely off the lie lines were burned and the vessel drifted into tho the stream tom boring the second e engineer ineer stood to his in poat post until surround surrounded zed b by fi fire re F indin he could do n no 0 more he lie ju jumped into the river and anti swam swain ashore there wasy was great reat excitement among them thom two jumped into the tile river phillip Burd borg was drowned when the news of tho the tile disaster aster reached natchez nau hez the steam tug obrien started for the scene and shoved the steamer on a sandbar sandbag soon oon after powder in tho the magazine exploded the steamer my ity of yazoo z 00 of the paine line en ea liva I 1 route r for vicksburg Vick i c eburg rg took the Pari sots tf passengers out of a cane brake brak e and passengers brought rought them to natchez the origin of the fire is unknown the boat had ba deck passengers some of whom insisted on smoking em oking it Isbell i believed eved tho the fire is tho the result of their carelessness it is feared that two or three deck passengers belied in the flaites fl aines the boats papers are lost Muot lye mission LOMON nov IS 18 tho first fortnight of moody and San keye keys mission at Is lington closed on sunda sunday 1 I 1 hero there vero four ser servias vices tho the f hall was densely crowded on each meeting the pressure of the auditors during them the week eek became greater with each successive service tickets w were ea garly sou sought days beforehand end standing room waa w barely obtainable oh tain papal nuncio un elO ROME I 1 nov 18 the says it is stated tile vatican consented to appoint a nuncio nuncia to the united states in accordance with tho the wishes of tho the american bishops now in rome the diritto expresses the opinion that the american congress will approve such an appointment alarming aspect NORWAY nov INOV IS 18 the strike at the chapin mine iron mountain assumed nn alarming aspect this after noon tho the men at ludington an other large mine adjoining the chain turned aut and joined the strikers A meeting was held eu breque anilyan it was decided to wa wait 1 t 0 on rith the m mine ine superintendents in a body and ask them to accede to the demands odthe of the men A precession procession was formed with brass band playing and flags flying eight hundred undred li to a thousand men paraded the streets until forced to disperse by tho the extreme cold the band instruments had become frozen up four hundred malcontents then approached pro ached supt bupt stockbridge of the ludington and required an answer to their demands he lie refused to yield stockbridge was thrown down kicked and knocked around generally during which cries of kill him mail hang jiang him himl were freely ut terca As soon as he lie recovered himself ho he told the men they could have anything they wanted that they might all go back to work and consider their days work done at any reasonable hour lie ile was then allowed to depart the mob then started to search for superintendent brady odthe of the chapin buthe but he had been informed of threats made against him and had taken a hasty departure the saloon keepers of iron couns tain have all closed their business and consequently there is no drunkenness the local police is powerless to do anything toward preserving order or quieting any disturbance that may arise and it is altogether probable that one or more companies of the state militia will be ordered out to preserve peace and protect property the county sheriff lias has been sent for and will arrive tomorrow to morrow morning business had nov 18 the mills of oliver bros phillips reported as having closed down last fast night have suspended operations in all departments except the rolling mills and D B ol 01 oliver iver one of the firm stated this evening that it was very probable work would be suspended in that department very soon if trade did not improve among other mills said to be preparing to close down about the pre loth 5 of paring next month are the extensive works of everson Eve raon maccrum co and the union iron mills operated by the carnegie bros co it was rumored to toni glit thattie that the bessemer steel works at homestead pa ila had ordered the tires fires out I 1 but owing to the lateness of the hour it was in impossible poi po i ble to get anything reliable f from m that place interviews with numerous iron manufacturers have developed the fact that lie the trade is passing a period of unusual depression Sec secretary J D wickes anticipates a dullness equal to lie the four years succeeding the panic attempted suicide BALTIMORE NOV 18 hayward of philadelphia the wife of an opera cra singer attempted suicide at the bansi mansion gilhouse Oil house she fired seven of effect in the left breast the wound is serious desertion is tho the causo cause ortho lamentable deed standard time CHICAGO nov noy IS 18 the new standard time of the central division or meridian went into general effect liere here at noon today to day all the roads running out of the city except tho the chicago northwestern milwaukee A st paul illinois central and michigan central are trains in act accordance therewith the others will begin next sunday firms set their tl beir chro meters no era back nine minutes and thirty three seconds the board of trade will bo be opened and closed by it tomorrow to morrow tho the city has taken no official action with regard to it died in friton prison BF nov 28 theodore nitch editor of the radical organ arrested for complicity in the rebellion died today to day in the fortress ho ile refused food since the first day of imprisonment others of the radical committee are still in chains these will be pardoned terrible tra tragedy ody OYSTER bail 1 I nov 18 fols lowing aru are the particulars of a tragedy which occurred saturday afternoon t ter e noon the victims are mrs lydia maybee ased 71 years and lier her daughter 37 3 years ears garrett maybee tho the husband and father was brutally amaul assaulted ted and the house robbed he ile had been paralyzed for fourteen years arid blind for eighteen months at sunset biset riset the mother and daughter daugh tir went to lie the barn to milk leaving tile invalid alone miss weeke weeks living opposite heard the cry of murder and all summoned neighbor neighbors when they readied reached Mayb cea house the old man was buffering from wounds in ilie head and fare fave indicted inflicted by a it club in lie the hands of the thief who secured valuables maybee eald paid lie feared ilia wife ife and dau daughter ahter were murdered the barn waa was searched when the bodies of both were found in a cow cov etall stall covered with leaves I 1 lie body of tle the latter latt erstill still warm the women yemen had lied been choked to death no tralve tram ot the murderers has yet been obtained for alfonso 11 nov 18 crown prince frederick william takes aa a present to king alfonso a bronze statuette of tho the great elector trouble troubles lu in ST nov 18 A special number of 0 the HIU fifths people ani filist paper paver baates the agrarian troubles in southern russia are increasing owin owing to ti the deplorable state of ill alio e rural populace and conflicts between the peasants and anti landlords railing calling for military intervention are frequent heavy squall lo 10 tooK nov 18 A heavy squall to day ca caused used considerable dama damage e to property in tho the vicinity of P portsmouth orts and anti the high tide flooded the I 1 lower ower portions of the town burned down PAT arvio i N J nov 18 A fire broke out this morning at the residence of isaac IV V england publisher of the new york sun the house was burned to the ground and only a few pieces of furniture pictures and book books were saved huns by A it liob 1 ind in nov 18 the operator at fowler ind reports t hat a mob have taken taken nelling nelli ng the murderer murn of ada albinson At binson n on f from rot I 1 I 1 jail J a H and are going to take him to 0 oxford X ord and hang jiang him lie is awaiting for further news about 1030 tonight to night a man on horseback slowly rode to the jail from tho the southeast after riding around the courthouse lie turned broke brok cand and rode rapidly in the direction he lie came in about an hour after about 1 00 masked men rode into town they hitched their horses posted guards to warn away the citizens went to the east door of the jail where they ali ey soon found an entrance by by breaking down the doors with sledges edges bl they then quickly but with great determination proceeded ro c bedded to break the iron door fe leading d n to the corridors this took them some simein all perhaps balfan half an hour soon howe bowe doors pave gave away under the skill and labor of the avengers engers av old man nelling met them thein at the door of the cell already dressed and ready to go to his doom he ile was quickly walked to a carriage iu in w which wasa was a rope the only remark that he lie made was go a little slow gentlemen I 1 am older than some of you ll 11 he was taken to oxford and hung hun imme dla dia tely successful rebels CAIRO N nov 0 v 19 A letter from jed dab dated dat d the dinst enslo confirms the report of the death of commander I 1 and the annihilation of the egyptian force which he lie acco accompanied m A force of men land landed e d at toka when it was cut to pieces only 11 14 men escaped on the rebels attacked shakim Sua kiin but were repulsed A panic however set in and the inhabitants at the last advices advises ad vices were flying to djeddah Jed dali the convict station at toka is in ill the hands of the rebels it is Js stated another egyptian tribe revolted at bennar the situation has become extremely critical eitnier milcka paha commander of the egyptian troops must retire or a stron strong contingent of sir evelyn woods woots army beust must start forthm ith to the scene of operations the whole movement is due to the slave traders in III upper egypt who profess to act in the name naine of mahdi the fale pale prophet Prop liet foreigners la in fear SHANGHAI nov 18 A correspondent says many coolies iho nent ent to iian ilan kow for the tea season are remaining there in the hope of being 11 1 1 enlisted and the presence of a it large number of unemployed natives ha has alar alarmed ined the fore foreigners eigners who asked that a gunboat be sent for their protection I 1 tec tion shot dead dr iven colo coloney noy IS 18 tonight to night while several men were playing poker in a barber shop they became involved in a general dozen shots being fired jack nitin faro dealer at cliff bells gambling gamblin house was instantly killed it is said the shooting was done by Tom Yeager another dealer was well known around chicago and Cleve cleveland laid steamer sunk lo lonbon Lox ado boN nov 18 the tho british bleamer condor from liverpool sunk stink off menden holland today to day during a violent storm eighteen persons are lost the engineers who were killed by the bursting of the boilers b 3 ile rs ei eight were saved canal open tie de lesseps speaking at manchester last night eaid said lie had received from the engineers of the panama canal assurances su that the canal will be open in live year years CAIRO nov 18 the syndicate of the banks represented by the tile anglo I 1 egyptian banking co offered oll ered to provide the capital necessary to vow u on uon a new nev canal across the isthmus if tho the government will undertake to build it the time ball 11 NEW york nov IS 18 the western union time ball dropped today to day exactly five hours slow of greenwich time or at noon of the seventy fifth meridian held to ball 11 philadelphia nov 18 jas dob son is held to bail ball for issuing fraudulent tax hecei receipts ts on election day and geo colored is held for voting upon a tax receipt on which the name of another person had been erased and holland substituted these prosecutions were brought by bv the committee of A member of that body said the investigation convinced the committee that a well defined plot had bad been made at the late election to defeat the candidates endorsed by the committee and numbers of bogus tax receipts had been jeen distributed over the city the committee had information that the receipt receipts were made in new york they expected to secure the plates upon which the fraudulent documents were printed prin led |