We told you last week of the new volcano which has appeared in Mexico.

The shocks have done a great deal of damage. The town of Tehuantepec has been completely destroyed, and the people are living in tents on the outskirts of the place.

Tremblings of the earth still continue to be felt along the Pacific Coast, and the people are terror-stricken.

One very severe shock was felt in San Francisco, but little damage resulted from it. Some of the California towns have, however, suffered severely.

Nature seems to be playing some strange tricks this year.

The French people have been treated to a cyclone.

They seemed to be really indignant over the visitation. They had always considered that cyclones were American institutions, and never expected that they would follow the example of American people and find their way to Paris.

This storm was a regular Westerner, sweeping down everything in its path, blowing houses over, and destroying things generally.

Having spent part of its rage in France, it rushed across the English Channel, raising such a gale there that many vessels were wrecked, both on the English and French shores.