Show NO GO The Attempt of George and McGlymi to Entrap Editor OJBrieii a Failure The Working Men of New York City Have no Sympathy With Socialists Social-ists Communists or Nihilists The Irishmen of the American Metropolis Me-tropolis Will Resent tIC Insult to Mr OBrien Many Victims LONDON Juno 7A collision occurred in the Channel between the British bark Ham burg Captain Caldwell from New York for Liverpool and the British steamer Gem The steamer was sunk and her captain and four seamen drowned CALCUTTA June 7It has bon proved beyond doubt that the steamer Sir John Lawrence was lost in a recent cyclone off of the coast The steamer carried 73 passengers passen-gers I is believed all were lost The largest part of the passengers were native ladies en route to the Juggernaut Orrlssa to celebrate the Juggernaut festival VIENNA Juno 7he efforts of thousabds of workmen for three days and tons upon tons of stone and earth proved sufficient to ea prove scet stop tho gap in the Kistis Sea dyke inlho submerged district of Hungary It is agreed on all hands that the bursting of the dyke is duo to the culpable negligence on the part of the Government which has often been warned of its weakened condition QUEBEC Juno 7News has been received of an earthquake which recently occurred in the vicinity of Saint Louis in County LIslet P Q The mountains in the second rnnge of Sooh Des Aulnais were greatly disturbed Masses of rook from 40 Jreaty feet square were dislodged and sent hurl ing into the valley below Some of the largest trees in the forest were uprooted No serious accidents are reported UDrootd SAN FRANCISCO June 7The Calls Nogales No-gales special says News has been received here that the copper reduction works of the Compagnie Bolo at Santa Easalia have been partly consumed by fire Loss 500000 CLEVELAND Ohio Juno 7During the thunderstorm of Sunday a cloud burst over the village of Grafton Ohio flooding the streets in a few minutes The culvert of the Cleveland Loraine Wheeling railroad was soon washed out A chasm of sixty feet wide was caused at Oil Creek and the bridge was washed out just as the freight train was crossing Seventeen cars went down The wagon bridges wore washed away in many places BThe cellars were I tTho fled with water and much damage done The loss by tho storm will be several thousand thou-sand dollars VIENNA June 7Tho distress in lieu gary increases slowly Numerous lives have been lost and entire herds of cattle have been drowned at Mako The flood has reached Czanad county and fully f0000 acres of wheat land will soon be inundated inun-dated Czongard is submerged It is calculated 50000 families have been ruined by tho floods and there is great distress in I those towns Thousands of men are working with untiring un-tiring energy to repair the dykes Piles have been driven twentyseven feet into the sand fastened together with strong chains and yet after a few hours the rush of water has torn them up |