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DURING two weeks ended MISCELLANEOUS. April 30, there 188 deaths from cholera in Calcutta. of C were FROM a partial report of the receiver Vicks7! the Mississippi Valley appears Bank, that burg, assets Miss., will fall about $90,000 short loss of the the liabilities, and that most of the peeple. Jood uo [["] IIIM A SEVERE shock of earthquake was felt 4796 the uo about pus u] SIX newspapers in Warsaw have been suppressed by Russian officials. EVIDENCE at the inquest showed that Schock, of the United States London, Navy, 10 binsolf tous Sunos oum recently, did SO from mental aberration, due, probably, to unrequited love. IN an attack on the hostiles on the Blue River, Arizona, on the 25th, the troops were men forced to retreat, after having three wounded. WILLIE PRENTICE shot his father dead The other night at Orange, Mass. his the father while in a drunken fit ordered his uo herd by which dno B to 04 uos head. THE President has appointed Edward Campbell, Jr., to be United States Marshal for the Southern District of Iowa. JAMES NELSON DAY, late No. confidential clerk for Martin & Runyan, bankers, found Broadway, New York, has been 100 short in his accounts to the amount of $50,- the 000. Day confessed and stated he lost in Wall street. money PERUVIAN insurgents, under Colonel Tru- Romero, were reported to have captured jillo. THREE separate cyclones, which proved destructive, occurred at Nortonville, very Goffs and Frankfort, in Northeastern Kansas, on the 27th. Four persons were injured, three probably fatally A TENEMENT house fire at 98 East excitement Fourth street, New York, created great recently. The building was occupied by families, but all were rescued, the smoke. though twenty some were rendered insensible by THE assets of James S. Fish, late President of the defunct Marine Bank, weresold in other day at New York. His seat and the Produce Exchange brought $2,350, the Tammany Society bonds, valued at at PIOS '1881 u! onp each 009$ OM7 $972,150. DISPATCH from Fort Bayard, N. M., of A 27th says: Indians are leaving their the reservations daily. The number of Indoing the killing during the last ten dians is said by military authorities to have been days only 134, thirty-four bucks, eight half grown boys and ninety-two squaws. Outside reports indicate many more. SECRETARY WHITNEY has ordered the United States vessels at Aspinwall, with the exception of the Tennessee, to proceed West and await further orders. to Key Admiral Jouett was instructed to remain with the Tennessee for the present to watch American interests on the isthmus. A DISPATCH from Battleford says: Chief Poundmaker surrendered and unconditionally General Middleton. Poundmaker to thirty braves are prisoners and will be held to await the action of the Government. MARGARET BROOKS and her daughter sentenced in Philadelphia recently to for were months' imprisonment, the mother four being a common scold aud the daughter for contempt of court. THREE women and six children were of drowned in the Canyon, nine miles east Indianola, Neb., on the night of the 26th. THE British steamer Alert sailed from scientific u uo '9326 the no "S N H expedition to the Hudson Bay. A FRAME tenement house in Jersey City collapsed on the morning of the 27th. in- Three four children were killed and several out then u! pean ] PAID JO jured. accident was thought to be due to the rotting of the piles supporting the building. the receitify """ 'M Charleton, AT brake band of the Kanawha Mining Comincline, 800 feet long, broke and the two pany's loads of miners were carried down car mountain at great speed. Three men were number B pur Fatally SUM euo 'pelling slightly injured. MILLIONS of young grasshoppers are recoming out of the sandy soil on the south ported side of the Arkansas River above Pueblo, Col., destroying early vegetables. FIVE or six murders had occurred in Knott County, Ky., up to the 28th. conse- and II"H the between pnej B uodn quent factions. Accounts to above date their sq Party II"H the pemous seuor enemies in a house, from.which it appeared , improbable they could escape alive. AT Fleming, N. M., on the 28th, a courier brought news of a battle between the troops Apaches in Coates' Canon, through and which the Indians attempted to retreat into Mexico. Four soldiers and eight Indians were killed. A TWO story frame building on Jackson avenue, in Long Island City, N. Y., fell with loud crash early the other morning. of It had been condemned by the Board the Health, and several families living on second floor had been driven out the day IT was previous. reported on the 28th from British Columbia that the people were intensely dissatisfied with the land and timber regulations of the Dominion Gonernment, and would resist encroachments by armed force. DURING a thunderstorm recently at Henderson, Ky., Richard L. Moore, of Chicago, while standing on the bridge was struck by -u! fatally pesoddns SUM pus Insurance jured. Several others were also shocked. THE City of Rome run down the French fishing bark George Jeanne, off the coast of Newfoundland, during a heavy fog recentTwenty-two fishermen were drowned, ly. only two escaping, although strenuous efforts were made to rescue the unfortunate fishermen when the accident happened. CONSIDERABLE damage was caused by a P cloud burst recently in Evansville, Ind., in the northern part of the city. MYRIADS of locusts were reported in Northeastern Arkansas. The wheat crop was suffering most from their depredaU tions. THE French Government on the 28th ordered the priests to quit the Pantheon, buried eq 01 SBM 101010 -smeu eqf JO Auwy "sunoq - u! papers denounced the order. B u! recentily pepoldxe benzine JO NVO V five-story building, Second and Market streets, Philadelphia. Two other explosions followed, the walls being blown out.) 0 woman on the sidewalk was killed by April SUM usui "SITEM the V