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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-03, Page 6
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When a Philadefphi& man eppearn vessels came together he went below. and mate ordering boats lowered after the The heart •of a wine man will get him It in a tragio domestic tale, of which Roo• some. what the•woken for having look©d upon rho 11, �y _ . , collision. ' go had implicit confidence in -more-'aeiicue irouble thaw the hemd of -mer;-ra tenured--pariah-o".yman,i:9•th"we iner4ie4o-not- said 'to hsva s �r a ,, - •11 , - �,.; r gP �.._ alze o sin a. - _ :' - _. .. ,.:, — -. f shall '-- _.._ �,.�.= s__ . __ - - -. i ' " ' 2 . ` l� 1: � " i'� 1. I ., . . ,A` 1, ,� . , h -,,..-., ..,>r . ,� ...... >. Imo. ` M y p(j n �jj b9, reached the viain dook 1ho.Ulopia had li fl TD] PPFD IN D$TBOIT. to PEON " T<8 DBBD• IRELAND, NATION. X.e br, 4ide �upou the � spur of the ,,, .� .� —+-11 f n, . ,. Y1illQp'Al tA?mli. # N17 ppr�nQlsQd4= o! the.. _ , «., �� !y?i, .sptaLa Mo all,. wan - the Thetr+ge 4naoet Iuoredible $tarp o Jerome Napoleon Sucaumbe to the Qon 1 • x N oaship it bridge up i e lost momepi,. aPaIIt .aQ1A9 $�tI B $1llgtk8t lit gileror of Prince and Pennant• j!�,•' Q� Paetarson� acids 4haf t►p the U1op was a Plot that Failed, , rel t Women ad d� 0" Dui orawthea by the Auson's ram he clambered don Last Evening. ___�___ ------ n the, davits o! ,pee of alis eteamehf 's .---+-- THH PLAOE OF S, IILTRE. +s P P BUT WHIQH S130SLL$ DR. 080HI1Y 8 UA88• , W Death boats and out the ropes holding it. He had McCarthy's Hopeful Speech—cardinal A Rome cable rays : 1 r1 as Napoleon . R po time, however, to lower the boat sway. gunning with the Moparthyites. A Detroit deepatoh says : Joseph Perrin, Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte died this . - �'"'"- as the bows of the IItopia had passbd the bachelor proprietor of the Fort G•rottot P ` �S �tg Q� ► � �T�� � beneath the warship, and ii was evident the A London cable says : Justin McCarth floor mills, and worth half- s million dol. at/stucco. Prince Napoleon has been a 11 M ' psgsenger eLeclrie. c�ae rapidly making. P-eei3ed at s bangcet lest evening mt the lars, Rae ©itting in tho parlor of his ree:- familiar figure in Europe for more than 40 u ....,,�-._. Soon after, the boats of the Anson having Canon Street Hotel. There was a large denoe, Catherine stredt, at 10 o'clook last years. Cousin of the man of destiny wiao h ! attendance and man lacier were peasant. ht ih hi Miss Ohambe and was to become Emperor of the. French, and " ,� Y. -, ;, . .,f: -,.... , s I _ teen grompil lows;ed one o! t e men -o - y w �, nig wi a niece, OJ�II!?Ji to M - - n _ .._,. xo .B. r ,.. ( , i . 1 ,. t , tcF'^—,!6--r.. ,. r.., T. rL m'r.:^. g .,,_: T , l+f N: ,, 3 ,. 4 �:, -. :, �. ,. �,�, p'1tr. —r, t "u•T ll OGe^.ra,-^•c n""la``iiriic "7tYi.r 'wiM"olirftlfr �tiftli►iirl4ifol'ii0 bio iiiltn-rc�.r.�dcc. cr_ cb'��n Biu b t 7�ut-as u� -,� a���� .�.•, g 1? ay a b t�t�a isr �'ateLi � z me " n..,,,o;: ..Se o is�;-loyY.:i leo oo�►at - I N�the Wow Rushes into the noou►ed Peterson jam d into her. He says that Sefton, Davitt and T. D. Sullivan, who ass0olated with him iz4 baeineea, when Q . w B P pe marriage with ell Frederika, of` Weasel mud Bereep Her passengers into while on board the Utopia after the oolli• 'aid they were unable to take pact in the door bell rang, and a young man presented g �_ g y q B P engagements a letter purporting to be signed by Dr. Wurtember , he was born in Trieste and , 3 Horrible, 8trntes for Life laud ei n he was surrounded b a terrible mass banquet owing to previous en a amentia to B utter for $elp-Qallaut Bescues of human beings, fighting their' way apeah elsewhere.. Candinal Manning also l3pranger, stating that Edward Strange, a• his earliest' years were those of the .rails. E. desperately.and savagely, regardless of sea wrote regretting his inability to be present friend of Mr. Perrio'e, had been seriously He was a great traveler in his youth,. A •�iondpn , cable? says :. The British or age, towards the boats. Men, women on account o! the severity of the weather: injured, and tusking hie immediate attend- visiting pretty nearly every quarter on the and children tumbled and climbed over The oardinal amid, " Two motives prompted &nee. There was a coupe with a large bay globe. before hie marriage in 1859 to' the 3 Biel msbip i sopia, itrom Italian ports, Princess Clotilde, daughter of., Bing Vio- each other, in that horrible w fight for me to be with you. The first, my old and .horse standing at the curb, and into .this Ipnd t0 Ne�v York with 70tt Italian ami- chance of esco from drownin tried eympathy for Ireland ; the second, my Mr. Perrin sprang and wee driven away .tor Emanuel of Italy. As a Bonaparte 5, collided a h th g• f r den to reeide in Paris until 1846,. --------.1--- - -- - - - - - - - :T1:1 - - - -- - - gip_ -- - - which more than any par y o7jivailak! t • At one,o'olook the bell waa again rang, .withdrawn is Qipea`itar bay, and aanit Boon afterward One poor woman who was rescued by the ecru exietin re resents the religious, isl mission, which waa soon ,wiB P sad onsopening the door an envelope was_W_14 tl Sluff.- " A southwest gale was Anson a bine jaekete went raving mad when and national lite �o! Irelond.ene thrust in by m young man, who st once din• ooasegnenoe o! the Prince a compromisingwiag ai ilio time o! the collision. 'Nagy rhe wse oonvinaed hes children were tion held in the oily o! Dublith appemred. Tlie envelope contained a ohegna tiimeeii with the revolntfoniete. Aftor themea and children were drowned. A drowned. There were similarly distressing inet. was trul -re resentativish downfall o! the Bourbons': in ' 1848 theitsgsi B g BB B inoidenie b the'eoore. y Pfor. $16,000 on the Peninenlar Savingsnumber olio in to the sP in have y the.moet awful o!'sll eo le, trom the emcoeeeor o.ick Prince was elected to tbonetitueni been, tenoned b boat' from the channel people, Bank and a note for the soma amount y occurring when the Utopia, with a final down to the humblest person. I have payable five days from date for like &mount Assembly. At the bre kin out o! squadron. desperate larch, sank with her human wished thus publicly to express what I have the Crimean war he wadpot in cum-- , p y P at the same bank, both payable to the On entering the bay the IItopis, before freight clinging about bar. Many who had hitherto had no opportunity o! doin -m mond of an army oorpo, but, proving his . mpUidiaa with the Rodney, ran into the PP g y order o! Mr. 8eeeelberger, and s letter incompetence, was recalled and placed on sprung into the sea all they now the Stamm• o inion o! the National Federation." The P p' from Mr. Perrin addressed to Mr. 8eeeel- addsh ironclad Anson. The Utopia sank ship could not float mach longer were drawn Cardinal then proceeded to endorse the '• sick Peeve." His neat military excursion p berger, Stating that he was held for V0118 a few minutes. Bouts were imme• down in the whirlpool. caused by the action of the new party. was, in the Franco -Italian war against- P y $15,000 ransom, end bagging Heeselberger diately lowered from the British ironclad, Utopia's disappearance. Somecame tothe Mr. McCarthy,in ro vein the toast of Austria, which broke out immediately quad also from the Swedish man-of-war y P P B to raise the mosey' end save him, and mop surface again for few momenta before �� Ireland, a Nation," congratulated his niter his marriage with Clotilde. He g poiloting a rendezvone near where the $[ora. These boats resouEd' 180 persons, sinking finally into Their watery tomb. hearers u n the loot that this was the crossed the Appeanninee in a march o! VM are now on board tike varione vessels. Ic money ehoald,n paid 'this evening. Others were able to cling to piece's of wreck- largest celebration of the kind ever held in groat brilliancy and dash, but arrived in canners who were rescued are nod ed g The cheque, note, and letter are in Mr. 'Jiang B age, floating Spare, care, guardings, hatch- London. 8e specially congratulated them time only to witness the signing of the P y g 'Perrin own handwriting,no doubt shoat In Government buildings -on shore. , it is ways, boats, life -belts, eto., and thus keeping non the presence of so man ladies, re• treaty of peace at Vill&•Frence. He visited p p y that. The police were notified, and the sgw4ed' that the crew of the• Utopia were themselves above water until rescued by memberin , all he did,.how profoundly the, the United Stater in 1861. He returned to named, bat that over 570 passengers were B P Y entire available house, force o! detective's n once p warships' burls. Bat the Irish crura was indebted to Irish women Paris shortly before the outbreak of the y B praying - throe boat the world, touching on the nn• want to the bonen, bot could throw no light but was again ea - drowned. " more readily. Shrieking,women Franco-Prussian war, A 'last night's Gibraltar cable says : g B on the mBetter. g y sank to rise no more with thea; terrified ha event which, hall, transpired palled in 1872, this time forcibly, for which ,- Me* until pow bee it,been possible to give offspring clasped to their bre&ste. Children since the last anniversary, of P the Meantime Mr. Strange had been cam- he brought suit for damages. He then . full and authentic account of the sinking mooed: He had not been hart end could B clang to their parents so desperately &a in birthda of Irelana'e lorious- Saint. retired to his wherein, neer Geneva, where ig the Vto ia, the failing light making it y g give a help end a i fly said search of the p B B B several gases to amore the death of both, „when victor for the Irian cense seemed � he has lived with hie .wife end two Sone, diiMcult last night to see from the, shore y city began. The le o fiy no this morning gh where both might have'escaped had better assured," Mr. McCarthyaid, '• I 'ao more spending part of the time, in Italy, where . wbat;.was,going..on at the scene of the die judgment been need. Husbands and wives y be p whatever came of it no reward "would he died. Eugenie hated him and.,gave him. . maker, and the terrible ale ma ii doubted that Ireland would settle this, be paid. g ,. 8 �g , sank while grasping each other in frantio matter the right way' than I doubted the nickname of "Prince Pl on, or s>bmmt impossible to communicate with the g Mr. Perrin returned home this evening, efforts to keep a&ch other mfioat,. and many m own existence. The people le had "the dipper'." Hie resemblance ' N&po- weNels until a late hour to -day. . Earl y P P safe sad well bot eomewhet unnerved by neon I. was ver marked; end B ran er, eveningl - a lacp hour ; o-d:y y a good swimmer went down with some her• many difficulties to contend with," he his experience. ,He says hie suspicions y g " =--3aft g -steam' rified; tear-rnsddeaed person-•dinging.-.ta_ ontinrted; °•bat the had also new &rad rest llading.to__.Plon!Ploae famous,. timid-.. be ,.. Into the ba in the direoiion of the anchor• y were`&roused and he tried to `lump' out of y him with the'ten&oity of the desperation of advantages ell on their Side. At no time is was " a germine Napoleon medal dipped in �s When,abreast'oi ihet ironolad Anson death. g the coupe in which he was riding, but two fat," whence came Eugenie' gibe -at hie , *p Utopia staggered. s though unable ]a the history had they enjoyed more thor• masked men who held revolvers to hie head g p 8B B Among the Utopia's officers and petty oughly the sympathy &no confidence of the ,forced him back into the cab. They then expense. By" his, death hie eldest Son, make headway against the terrible current. officers who were saved by the boats of the great English Liberal democratio arty. hound, Ragged end blindfolded him. The Prince Victor, born in 1862, iecomee heir st$uldenly the xong Bale oombiatd withwar ships were Captain MoHeague, the Oheers. He felt certain. the feeling in to the Imperial tbrono-whet there is, #lis current swept the ill-fated vessel- ( ) g vehicle went on'for some distance, and then ship's doctor, boatswain, steward and oar. Great Britain w&b that they had displayed a was removed from it to a room, where bf it. , •rascal the bbwo of the Anson and in a penter. in the hoar o! their triol a ower o! self- The funeral of Prince Napoleon will "be' P is captors released him from his bonds, o._ �enJheshtlll was iereed sad out b the The reeo�ned pAat�ngexe W6Te most kindly control,-forbearauce-and-determination oondnoted with tela ions ceremonies. Tho zona 'of, , the ironclad. The Utopia, after P which roved more than ever the fact that mrd covering t h ohwith-revolver-s,-locoed P oared for on board the warohi or were est chamber has been conver e• inso s �to1 clear of the ironclad, drifted about P him le write the cheque, promissory note trolling taken ashore and housed in the Govern- Irishmen would be Amply qualified to mortuary chapel hang with bleak oloth� Dsfore wind and sea. The rapid in -rash men$ building. A naval court of inquiry P Y q disiRlettere. ate Perrin was not farther velvet. An altar has been _ _ - _-- B _ q -y �mpnage, their own affairs. this knowledge disturbed tali isle this afternoon when baa and rad with black 'L fate;Y Through the dent 1w her ride will be convened on board the flagship- should make them content &rad hopeful re- captors informed him a -thea geim8'waa rap,- erected -against-- the-wsll.-on-_ one. vide-e_otthe musbd her to settle down in five minutes Anson. . Ninety bodies have -been re- garding both the post and furore tronblea. bat they would get him neat time." He room. The body will be interred in the . oadi,the time of the first impact. -The covered. Every day which passed counted for their, 'wall then re -bound, gagged and blind.crypt of the copal mausoleum in. the Anson'& boats were lowered immediately, The authorities of Gibraltar are furnish. side And for the nation's against the de- folded, conducted from the room, planed Church of La Sapergs on the Collins an were also boats from the other vessels of Ing the rescued people lodging, food and Sires of any small party: of men. They in a cab, and. after & long roundabout Heights, near Turin. The Abbe Pojolitd .the British Channel squadron, the Swedish clothing, The Anchor Line will take steps stood for •• Ireland, a notion. (Cheers.) drive was thrust oat in & dez9d condition. announced previous to the Prince's death • .. mm�•of-war Freya and the cable ship to forward'the Utopia's survivors to thei,T- Sir John Pope Hennessy and others Before he could recover himself the cab had that be had administered the last senors. . ,nbpy The ironclade turned . their .destination in the United States by another spoke. Congratulatory telegrams were menta of the Roman Catholic Church to Ap, owmmul eleotrio eearoh lights on the P g y g abductors. sed. The police aro looking for the B steamship o! their line. exchanged with various meetings throe .Prince Napoleon. Noone of the diameter to monist the rescuers. fT . Pte- &bdnotors. , The passengers- included W. T. out the country. The Chronicle's Rome correspondent and On the shore the news spread quickly, an Colbron, a stock broker, of New York city. the Fanfula both declare that Prince No. crowd soon • gathered' on 4he "HILL M>o IF YOU LIKE." O.O. Davis, o! Boston, is missing. The offs• _ poison was, unconscious 'when the eaorm- - e and great exoitemeni prevailed. A TORONTO BIGAMIST. P oars and crew o! the Anson State that the And He Did is isecauee r3c wronged His- went of extreme unction was administered ttia could be seen, however, save the Utopia fouled the ram of the Anson and to him. . looming halls o! The men-of-war. and the thus caused the damage which resulted in wife No. i Traces Sim to Chicago and Hua Sister, Yet was Acquitted.' white rays of ,the search lights falling upon her sinking.I. Him Arrested. An An ouleme cable says: : A vase which g y WHAT IS A VESSEL Y has excited enormous interest in this die• ibe foam crests. of ,ibe Wmve' mond GALLANT ATTEMPT AT RESCUE. A Chicago despatch soya : James Kidd trict woo tried here today at the Charente James ]Biller, alias Muldoon, w'on't ]Bs- ' ifliamiaating' the driving spindrift.. The Reooh, a carpenter living at No. 158 north . ihrielts o► the Utopia's passengers. At the height of the gale a British middy Desplaines street, ie under arrest at the Assizes. A tradesman's • assistant named cape on a Technicality. .. rod crew could be plainly heard Put Off alone in a dingy to render sesfst- Lsroohe was indicted for the murder in Desplsinee street station charged -with ' A,IItioa deepatoh says: In the trial of anoe to half -drowned ereond clingingto Januar last, of an advocate named nittiove the roaring of alis gale. The P bigamy. A women named Catherine Julia y J&8. A. Miller, elide James' mnldoon, t salt was so heavy that the boats of the the wreckage. A seaman on the ironolad ,Reooh appeared at the station yesterday Arthegnier, at Confolens,,under the follow- Toronto, Ont., for smuggling Chinamen . srssoners could not with safety approach Rodney boldly plunged iota' the sem and Wand told Captain Hayes that - Reooh was a ing circumstances, ea related by the into this country, now in progress before ' ibe wieek, sir the were 'compelled to lie • after a desperate straggle with the wave's bigamist; that she had been married to Prisoner himself and.eonfirmed .by numerr o y saved a woman floating in the water. A one witnesses : While residing at Bordeaux "United States District Judge Uoae, in this leeward, where They picked up the B himawenty years ago in Toronto; Canada, , city, Attorney Dengelis, of this city, who • e all they were Swept from the decks. rocket apparatus for throwing a life line to but that, eight ears ago he had deserted Arthegnier. persecuted prisoner a si'slur peopl y p g y g was assigned to defend the prisoner, raised As the Utopia's bows settled a terrible the doomed vessel wan Quickly got is y with his aitentione, and in the end one- g point to -day. The China- - her. She learned recently that he was an intereatin readiness. on the shore,. but. it was found oeeded in betraying her. The girl mom was witnessed from the hosts. Those the vessel was at too great a distance for living in Chicago and came at, once to this kept the Secret of her shame . as men came • to this country by a, rowboat - . still on board the sinkingsteamer mads cit She found his address in the cit P &croso Niagara River. The statute pro. the line to reach it. Scarcely any o! the � y' y long &a possible, ' but waa et last r sadden rash en masse to the lore rigging, directory and went to the house the night vides that it is a misdemeanor to aid or • ' struggling for their lives and vainly seek• women of the Utopia were saved. before last. She was amazed when she obliged to reveal the truth oto her brother. abet any Chinese person to enter the Ing places of refuge. Twenty minutes HUNDREDS OF BODIES BETWEEN DECHn., _ . found, that her husband. had married again,_ Laroche resolved either to obtain redress for. g United States by lend, , or to .rid or abet later the forecastle was submerged and a hie sister a wrongs or -to _ _-_.__....__ __ __.-.-.,.-___ B Divers who b&ve:osamimed the wreck of and th&t o little girl 6 years old waa she in purchased &revolver be went to Con• nay sash to li►nd``from` a vessel. Dir. huge number of persons gathered there, slid Utopia report there are hundreds of result of his last marriage. A wordy war Ingfolp , hared a revolver he went to Dengelis argued, and the Goverumelit ad - who had not dared to leap overboard bodies in the steerage and,between,decks. ensued between wife No. 1 &rad wife No. 2, endeavored to wring from him a promise to matted, that the rowboat was not &vessel . with alis hope of being rescued by Daring the day the i,a of` 28' men and and the form assn compelled to. leave the within the meanie of the statute. Mr. the boats and who had failed in their one woman were recovered here, while' at house. Yesterday she awoke out a warrant merry flippant sierra This demand being met g efforts to second the rigging, were carried various other oiuib`,alon the coast the charging, the couple with bigamy, and last with & flippant reth eel, situation with gibes 'Dengelis argued con that coming by rowboats rasa by alis ,.waves. The resouere P B g B Pand jeers et 'the 'situation o! the could not be construed to moan coming by *may , bodies of 6 men, 18 women, 7 boys anal evening Officers Smith and Tracy placed 'land. The effect of this construction of the blinded by the wind sad rain,' saw girl were washed ashore. Onerof'the dead them both under arrest. Wife No. 2 is a unfortunate girl, Laroche flew into &to , nothing but a confused, struggling mase of °' passion &rad threatened the advocate this would enable Chinamen to come held gg B omen had her stens firmly looked around 13cotnh woman aged about 40. She esve P „ thin countr b rowboats. The rad a held Mantuan beings, entsn led with wreckage. A y g with death. gill me if you like, Arthe• y y j h g B ghe corpse o! her child. The remains were that she had no, knowledge of her line• that for the present be would accept t .storm pinnace 'rescued all those who bad' taken to a cemetery in the Spanish lines, , band's former marriage, and that she in- gnier replied in a spirit of bravado. Laroche broad interpretation excluding Chinamen taken Tofn a in the main rigging, bot the then fired three shote from hie revolver,.and gwhere an inquest was held. The anthori• tends to stick by him. Reooh, is aged Arthegnier woo mortally wounded, expiring from this coni?try by whatever means, but . Ihst ones were not taken off until 111 o'clock ties here have provided ambulances, pro- abrin% 50. without regsinfng oonsoioasness. The trial 'Promised to give the -question farther, con, eW might. They were so exhausted that visiono, bedding And clothing for the � terminated with the absolute acquittal of the sideration and change his ruling it wrong. - ilieyoonld do nothing for.ihemeelvee. The survivors. of the 'oalsetrophe and, the in• The SnQvia�a Close Call., prisoner. The deofsion was reaeive'd with Up; 'ymoketie clambered into the shrouds hpbitente are assisting to their 'tyt>noat in ,A Plymouth cable says : Upon her gonerol manifestations of approval on the A Disastrous Dynamite E:plosion. sad passed the, holpleee , people to the mitigating the, distress of the poor people. arrival here it was found the steamer te'otiers in the boats.. Both the British part o!•the audience. A Halifax despatch ass : A shookin and, the •Swedish sailors did slack and A private tend has also been started for Suevi&'e low presents cylinder was smashed �•-•- Accident occurred et Malaga aid mines, the shipwrecked passengers. to atoms and the piston rod was bent. She Under the Ohurch•s Ban. g g a's work. While a steam sinuous Two other saloon passengers besides Sig. P Queens County, last evening. A mines P B B narrowly escaped going ashore. As soon &s A Canton, O., despatch says : The official named, Croft was carr belonging to she British ironclad Immor• Colbron were saved.. ssible after the accident the Saevis was p y yang shunt ,,fifteen t lite was engaged in the work of rescue Strongioketo are stationed along the PP sentence of Bishop Leonard in the heresy pounds of t Of th a in &kettle, end had Jtoo screw foaled and she became helpless P g headed southward, with her lower topsail. trial of Rev. Howard Mac ser was just of out of the shell house when it ea- b eakwster to recover other bodied that set. She drifted to the westward, and Q y K and drifted on the rooks. In trying to ave Eby be washed rebore. eventually got oat of the channel at theQecived. to -day. , The bishop euapenda Mr. sicced. The abaft house assn completely t gmtelves two of the sailors aboard the A Gibraltar ashore.mble'ea 8: Captain Mo- height ll the ale. f the this evil and Qaery for six, months, and if at the demolished, and. the blacksmith shop ' pinnsoe were 'drowned The remainder y P g g expiration of that time he hse not retracted nearly wrecked. Croft was knocked neons- Heague, of ,the Utopia, has been arrested heading westward the Snevis continued hie: heretiasl views Mr. 'Moo all i'sto be leas sad received severe bodily were rescued. Q ry y in dries. , for wrongful accounts, improper conduct, until yesterday afternoon, when hor�engi•. 2 4 : ecaNES or HORROR. ' ie li once and miemans ement. He hoe neer mans ad to disconnect the'eimmshed dot osed from the priesthood. Three men named McGinnis, Moore and • The scene after the collision has prob been tele&red on bail. g c finder and laced her under 'steam with r. MacQuery says he'will not submit to Blanc, who were in the blacksmith ,shop, Owing to look of accommodation in the one o lander. P The steamshi was then 25 the sentence but will leave the church and were seriously hart; McGinnis not being s►bl never been before witnessed in the B y P preach for some other church. expected to live. Moore bad an a knocked liistoiry of marine disasters. On one aide naval hospital here man of the rescued miles South o! the Biaho 's rock. She was y was a Sinking,passenger chi orowded P y P , . oat, and Bland a foot taken off. The cause P B P have been compelled to encamp on the able to make seven and a half knots per Furs made from elippinga. , of the explosion is unknown, but it is sn with about 700 immigrants, who filled the gl&cis. hour and ,, reached Plymouth without A Canadian inventor has ,devised a posed that s spark from Croft's lantern fell kir with wild, horrible appeals for help and The military are closely patrolling the assistance. duiske of terror ss they saw death await- shore for the purpose of,oeouring any bodies method by which the smell clippings o! on the dye&mite., for, which are et resent orrises can be ing them in the dark, angry waters of the that may be washed in by the waves. The Is Parnell Afraid ? P , A Hun r Convict with a Hnife. Bay'of, 'Gibraltar. Overhead the cloud's inhabitants of 'the place who witnessed the, , made into apparently solid pieces of� fur. e; y Xughed furiously, driven along by the diameter are uns,inted in their.praiso of the A London Cable BAYS : The cels of Mr By comparatively inexpensive machiner y y. P Y i y A London cable says : A train loaded r, " strong southwest gale, which bad been one great allantry displayed by the men of the Parnell in responding to Mr. He&1 a the amalleat clippings o far can be laced p P gg p g yP with provisions for the prisoners &rad of the causes of the calamity:` Right and Briti'sh squadron, who hurried' to the rescue defiance, in which the latter announced he upon either cloth or felt. in such a manner officials of Dartmoor Prison, who bad been left of the sinking vessel were the two of the endangered passengers in small boats was ready to take np the formers challenge that the artificial fur ,thus made can hardly out off from supplies by the terrible snow• monster battleships, th$ ,Rodney and the on an angry sea and in the teeth of a hoavy that they should both resign their seats in be distinguished from the gennine. The. storm here recently, reached the prison to - Anson, pouring the light of theirpowerful gale. Mach praiae to also bestowed on the Parliament ,and come forward all ognc i• fare thus made can be washed and dyed, day after being blooked,for nine days. In elerio reflectors upon the disable atesm- men o! the yacht Resolute, who manned a dates for re-election ad a test of the popular ar and are asid'to be positively waterproof. - the meantime the rations of the inmates of • Whip, lighting no the agony of her pmasen• boat and paved .16 persona. sympathy with the Parnellite and : Mo. A Convict Killed by a Fall. ' the prison had to be reduced, and there gore and Showing clearly, too clearly,. tate The two blue jackets of the British iron- Carthyite canoes respectively, has caused wee considerable grumbling among the I' Terrible position in which they were placed. clad Immortalite who were drowned by the Parnellites of Cork to telegraph to Mr- An Auburn, N. Y., despatch Says : John• convicto because they were forced to anb- $ere and thlere were the warships, small their boat drifting on the rooks were buried Parnell urging him to State his intentions son Howard, who woe once known an one Sint on Salt meat. One prisoner became as boats manned by blue jackets, who Strained to -day with full naval honors. The coffins immediately. of the wealthiest colored men in Brooklyn, angered because his demands for food were Query nerve es they bens to Their oars were covered with wreathe of flowers. The Conservatives ere preparing to in.• to the avement tweet •four fent wonndod one of th d aoriouel P P g fell from the fourth alley of the aonth not ranted that he stabbed an •`", """'". i thtst`henvv non, while.etrivin Allantl contest the seats of Messrs. Parnell and g- y Tho is ilir ;.r Otto er f}1 t a ��j( akcr .. ,, ., w. _ P. �' a n:s. . I , -. - ., "{:h. .. - _ M it .N .- 7, �. jr, ... ,-..,'• "r._ , ..ri h'., '1. Yv> . - .c. n �.. .... _,r ., r .,..:..,� .. q. . y .,.. �I!•• Hus'1 ..:a31•ilirlip°"-lite .r i n. �1Tx»' Fs bell �•, .,, y » . , �•-: � -h� .,... �,�- ,ns..rnib iii, ,.,,, .H, ..,.,. ..._ » word,A _ �: ..M• - to reach the drowning psasengerS rif 5- Utopia began to -day. Surgeon Sol r, of the ill• fated steamer, said the voyage had been an- y y g r dilemma is amusing. Mr. Parnell, otipu- t Y r ng. e w&pa bel ow, a P c pri a physique, a man of powerful b si ue, and it is anp- of Businoss. .. 576 LIVES LOST. The total number of lived,Uost is now eventful before the diameter. Shortly after pp seeing Europa point &16 in the evening lates that before resigning each aide must' Provide two candidates. posed that he was sittingof leaningon the iron rsiling, which ave waybeneath his ten • Boston. ge A And now Congress is . Baked for protection agefnat VIaoed at 676. Divers are st 'work reoov- he heard a passenger exclaim, " We are weight a died in mintes. Ile was B the pauper foo of Canada. �PVe thought protection 'ering bodies from the wreck. Peterson, a running into a man•of.war. Whin'st the It tskee shunt three secunda for &moue• convicted in New York in 1888 . . perjury. against granite was easonabl"nongb ; bt ice owe" quartermaster, who had been vessel was Sinking,- Surgeon Sellar an., edge to go from one end of the Atlantic -that is eool�ieyond eomprebeneion. steering the Utopia A short time before the dressed himself,, jumped overboard, and oa le to to the other ; this to &bout 700 a Roomeroholm." thn latest Ibsen play, .D . oollislon, gays that . just before the wan soon rescued. He heard the captain miles a second. Was Aried at a matinee in London recently. When a Philadefphi& man eppearn vessels came together he went below. and mate ordering boats lowered after the The heart •of a wine man will get him It in a tragio domestic tale, of which Roo• some. what the•woken for having look©d upon rho T e tber Q fbl '$�re shook of the oah collision. ' go had implicit confidence in -more-'aeiicue irouble thaw the hemd of -mer;-ra tenured--pariah-o".yman,i:9•th"we iner4ie4o-not- said 'to hsva s �r a ,, - •11 , - . .z x.. - m cw : efoi r IF alc and• irttSllvtt-fru $*-i►� tb gP �.._ alze o sin a. - _ :' - _. .. ,.:, — -. f shall '-- _.._ �,.�.= s__ . __ - - -. „ on. a hs2� ► _ .._.,_ __ _ . .... " i'� 1. I ., . . ,A` 1, . h -,,..-., ..,>r . ,� ......