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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-09-28, Page 211 r e - �, � I i : � � , ", , ! . I � , __ - . �� , , . . 1 . I I . � 1 4 � � I I I I I � I 11", � - 11 . - - � - - - - , - I I . I - I 111 1 _�, , - I - - T I i I . , - . . , - - ­ , , ­ . - ­­ , , - - - � - 1i I I I I- . I � � I . I I I , I I ! . � - - 11-1 I-- I 11 I I I- " I I . I . I., , l . - i I . I I . I I . . � � I i I � � I 1, � . t I I I � I I . I I i I � I I I .. I I i i , : � � I I . I : I I � , I � � I I � � . . I � . , x . - � . . . . I !!!!!!! - I I ' I.gonerally I , , � . I 'i , , � \ , 7 ; , 7 1 - 7� --�- ,--,I I ­� ;� .­: 1'�,� , , ,' ,� '. � � � �. I , I � I l � �, , � I , . I I I I I 1.11 -1. - I �.. - .1 � I I I I I I -1 IL � "I - i I 11 11 - I � I i .1 � " � . � I , I I I . , ,, . I "I I I I 1 . . � � I I I I �, � I I : I � i I i 1 � ! � � I 1. 11 � I � : I � , I . I i 1, I � � � : I . I - I I I , :, I I � � . 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I I I I � I I I I I � , - ­ ; I � I I I ATS ALMD *A2RXR WRARIVICS. , " I I I � I I :, I . I I I � I I I I 1 V � I i � �� 7 I . , . 1 . I , I - I I I . 11 --- ­ - , - ­ . I I I . . _r - I � I � ,- I � . 1. �� - I I I - �. . � - I � 11 .� � I � �' - - - � �- I I I I I � , � I I I , I I I � I � I I � . � � � I I I I � . . � I � I i . I � I I ,� I : I I I I I I � I I , I � � I , � 11 I �. I 1� I . I I i 11 I I I I . I I I , I - I . - I I - : I I AL ROT.&L WEIGUOur. � I I i I I ---I 1 I � I ­ ,a-, . , t * t the boat with her, but were and wenig let' 0 � E3. I _882'. , I , . . Sep t. Q , , I � .1 _ � I . I . . I . I . . she:want over the water ruabed, over amid lost the .jI4 tiirie the bo%i capgized-As 11 five passen- be learned, eighty- B empowered to giant authority to steam. I � I 1. I . boat owners. to smil on a different route . . ­ "�_ somelleficed! I njon Who I . I ans of an English - - . I I . . I I ign hu*1no.ale Reception of the 31arquis I .2 � I � I L I � I . � � ____ I I '' - � , , . I , , J, ,�, . , . i the heart-rending Criss of these poor help. . less or evitures; Her Start' near as can I gers went on board at Collingwood, t welvp , I d .3n their charter, but from that describe , � � I � I L I I I nos Trwrelled AVIth Open Eyes. I � and PrIncess In BrAtlow Columbia. , � . . I I I I . * I LGONE . OWNR 11 mud She was swallowed up,by''the angry � - waves. For a bziof period theupper deck I 1, mud the crew consisted. of at Owen Sound � � I about twenty-five all t( Adi - The Asia, by � not � to give authority to carry more pas I , sengerg than'the ch arter allowed,, and he � -therefore in that if the Com. There are more aides:to A bat than Most I Peoplethbak. � For besidesthe inside and . - . A Victoria, B. C., telegram dated last I � I (Wednesday) might Says: the ��royal I I � I � I .D L � . I I ,:, .� � � and thp,steamer's boats floatedi, And notio. �, was only allowed the recent printed reports L wrote reply I I L I th outside and the right aid' I I I a .mind the party landed .-At 11 o'clock this morning I I � I -a � I I . I � I 11 � �, . . I., . �Ie to',follow me: iqg one I called to my un(, . , � , to carry ,forty passengers. At what point I I ' I compel - Canada P&I iy ladded a 17 feet yawl, 130 life preserv. cre, and bad a firia engine ilaced amidabips . ,wrong side, there are political, Social, I religious, ethnological, Serious, humorous, anawere reoeiv,ed_by­tbp�­3W U .xGO ,a n . . � I t v r or � ; � . and 'memb'eri of Government, An .1 . NuLdering of the, Northern, L ake m DAmadearushlorit. Hadidnot come, I � and that last I smt of him. I got ,will imon in, . I public OP, I Steamboat,own ore. to observe the law, or , , I he, would forward their application � to the . I � . � I --and .ever so MA ptlier-sides as well. , I teywqll .the �, I ' I I . address of w' I ated by the I elco , . . . � � I I I I � . � �, Water Isia., , �. � w wag.thig into this, one, but it wasoverloaded,mud. I steamboat. inspeotoia, to enfo %@ it, Wan , � ' � ., '' � Minister of Marine and, Fisheries,- though I , 16%,Beligera. bertainly, niot for w0ro Op4ii 150 pi If, it , 00d it in these days- of 4@4 W I prolouna research some one would go ' I ore 4te'r- , . Lieut. -Governor. The party4 � er. u escorted to the .,city by a nuM 0 S I I . I L. � . I I . 1- . immediately turned over, and as a number Of clinging to my life -pre- persons were Iii - I open, quost qu . 111amiltonlans Probably tosit. , . I I ,It is just possible, therefore, that the com. I I � I I 1. I I - ­ deeply into,the,hat-put all his head, so to . - I ­ , ,wards I � 11 I . body of citizens in carria4ca ind on horse-, � . . I 'back JU ; I I I I � . . - . � 1. I � - I 11 I- I - server, threatpuing, to ,draw me under, I dis. � 1. I I The utmost excitement prevailed' in thei I 0 OR it for granted their application , ,Speak, into it. He r aight find., more in it, than he korlmys6lf,duringmy the � , mi itia, marines, fiiamen,­ civic , - I L � bodiea'and benevolent: Societies. 1. I ­ 0 -1 . ABOUT 100 LIVES L ST. I . engaged it and struck out for,another boat I I I I . I I . city,when the news of the. mishap occurred, . ,= be entertained and acted accordingly, I � of course Illegal, always which action was espe6t�ed. recent travels in America I have been at 11 � 'St. Andrew's 85cieties h issj�n � � I I eaded tbd proof . �, I I 1. I , � I -D . I I . , : . I I I , whi h I am -*. In i t there ,wore pnly .0 eighteeft,pfirson4, including the captain, the' , I especially when the rumor became general I - that some Hamiltonimus Were on board the. I ' supp6sing'the .report that about 100 peo-. is f -to have been , "tiricies fairlyovervihahted by the Contain- � I . _1 �.. latioli the. -,A'. as senior organizations.. On the arrival at ' . I . the Mayor Shakespeare, 9. P;, I I I -TO , E SAVED. 1. ONLY TWO PERSONS KNOWN I 0 . I � I- ; - ' inai the purs'er and fifteen biihers.Thibk- . I ing it my ,last 1 called to Mt. Me- ' ill-fated steamer. Scores of people sur-� rounded the telegraph fiffic6s, and anxious p1b periahed ound correct. I - . In fact theL Department,hastelogra h6a " ,p Of some of head coverings Eave Seen, mud more espe6i'mlly among, the , I city gates ee,;Iom of, the, ,city, to the prep . I faitedihoffs, � �. . I I- - I I . �, I I .1 I I I I I I . � � � I �. I Dread. Sufferin S of the 'E, fs ca-P,Lng ,-hope, DOUL I He %all, the , purseri to'give-me his hand. id .so,,but exclaimed, iloLh, Ii don't . . � inquiries for further end fuller particulate , I . made at the. Trmno'ffice. A'repre- Ur.'Risley to eniploy'. a lawyer at once, ` Who will initiate, proceedings against the - .1 I 11 supp� igitentAry 1� chwofio,_ if, I may call � them so,lof the American people. Follow-' I -regal Visitors. At the! Cbibega P,roh, Vice vi ,. , an immense construeiio' ting ��,Wb, D1 08 I I �and I � . .� . 19 � I I i 1. thinkitolanyuse., AS soohaBIgotinI I - I ,were L I sentative of the Timm � investigated the � Great Northern TianBlti Comp%uy. , So law. ing the .course of empire westward, I found I profusely .richly' decorihted in � .1 'a 150� � ­ . .33 at's, Crew. 1. I . I .0 . . i I I I :� . looked towards the wrack , ,Where nothing matter as far as probable Passengers par ficulai is the on this passenger tbab4fier lea�iug ihe mulatto States the, f, orm of - pAdpga, feet 'celestial . . . . . , . I - � � " . � w a to be seen but', � I 4 I'� , , � i . ' from this sootion: mie cdaderned, and dis- ques�ion that thechitter of the vessel is passed -through the Red'Indian to ,the I high" a baod played , I I 01 ' I , '. I . I I DYING FROM, EX116SURg AND COLD 1 . . � I . � A 16TRuGGLINGMASS or: 1aU5XA.`NITY,, I I 1, -166MV-6f6d that only two fr6mbere.were at &11 r,quired to be Posted in the most conspicu- . ,lace, on. board,, so that he Who sails Ous F � Chinese on! the' PaCific andL then, going south, traverS Ld the. Me ! xicau till I Came C 9, Welcoming inarch. At th6. grand st%nd I : on the Principal streot'the Mayor'reaa he . � � I - � ; . . . . I ! .. e who were clingiug to Pieces 'of timber and likely, to. be on board,' namely, Mr. A. D Messrs. A. Danomn & Co., ' may read ; but we need hardly say this is I � ­ ' , tothe negro. and through him got bac 'mulAtto., ' , i civic. address, the procession than proceed-, , - , "the. 'dili. .L I . : . I . ; I I 'to other wreckageto prolong �their� liv�g even W=,,(of , Ary goods merchants, ,King .not always clone, or that even the best again to the As �a inatter of . I overnment House, Where In 0 .1 ; share , with ' a wrtishi Qt I . ]UeWing L . I I I . I I � for, a few seconde. � 1, saw m third boat, but I iffilled'with water 11 hope I � L Street) and-Mr..Ellia,.traveller for Messrs. regulated sta'amboats do ,ndt scruple in than the law ethnological geogritphT,�thia division of the interestifig, but � ti.99t1ished guests were1ef t to seek repoS& I I I I I after the fatigue I . . I ., . I . Dead ne". and. Sank. , shall Raid, GVQerin� & Co., wholesale liquor d6ab taking more passengers allows, " ,St%to�wtia suffioie�,tly an of the journey. Along . L ' . . - I . , , - .. I � L . . . � . .1 I w I never see such a' eight aga and aE our �io ere, King street east. � '� I � , I I I . . any Applied for the amend- Whell the comp I additi I interest docrued'from looking at, . on& � . 1� the line of march the windows, balconies .,'I,,, I . I � -I L . - . '' � . I . f boat drifted out of sight I some ,relief li A Mr. Duncan called at Mr. Morgan's � elit they forwarded their charter to Mr, . it from the hat standpoint, � �i' and roots were: filled with,peopie, m he , , . PARTIAL LIST OF THE DROWNED', I 11 � - I . I— � at having such -misery shut out out from � I view. We wore now. drif ting we knew not ti- I - �'ket office on Monii labt and purchased I aley; so'that 'when the R14&�6d Vessel . 1 it down she had Posted iii �& Pro. , wqr - The Chinaman., it may ba,bajam� second- � hand'hat alld af Ler Cheers were frequent. This Prin6ess'Louise � I 1.), -was--the--r-4bdipient-of-mmny-7-liaud�rame -� . .. � . A" telegram,, from'Collingwood, dated I last -Wluwe-*ith-n6-app6ar-ance-.of.16bd.-in-view-, _( - -boat - one full ticket and one halt ticheLb thp �y_ Beatty line of stop6merf4- ', which "none � ni6nt-qtt-erp%rt--o - at, w ic"Was a �-­ - f �_. _ _i=ming _the__1rim__out_ R1tvA;rsTi'witb`dec0ncy-. �A Red,Indian: I - I ,. I ­ � bouquets. The reception ' was Jn � every , _ �. _____ day) night, says: -Th-e-fo-llo-w-ip-g-r-e-p-o-r-t-� ` . I . I:h q sajast �reached here by the hands of an & our � contiijually taining, over 'which ,struck � . � run from ,,'Sarnis, to Lake � Superior � . t . Z, ti n 6 the law. . � I , is, 1 - begs�or Stem one and, after outting,dut a .1 , respedf enthusiastic, loyal and flAtterind to , I I ' , I .. I . ohn b`avoyj of the �iug Minns- .. Captain, J. L . with every libavy ,Wave I us. Fortunately it,contained wat6r-tlglit Corti- ports. He informed.Mr.1lorgan that he - I ' - Was�the vesst'140, . � P ][�ea��Y-?;� � ,_ � . hole in the crown, stuff�, the orifice,'with leathers and wmlk� round the camp with the feelings of the 'Visitors.' T he. weather .1 . . . I I was pleasant. � It is said the Maxquis' and-. . . I . P, liaha,4sent from Parry Sound by Mr. W. 0. Millor, which deta,usofthe lossi-9f the pa�rtmentid, and as long as ,we could -cling purposed making& trip, combining business With pleasure'. ` He returned the game day Th n which prove, ils among steam- a opinic I I * 'to diB much domplacehey. The mulatto, having� � Pr I incess'afay will be ehor 11 , that they leave : �- �, � . t I . - I � . I . gives I I . . - steamer Asia, of the Gri4iNorthern.T' L I , .. rails" � that.wb, W� ou:ld'not sink. to !two knew , - This state Of thiiiga Continued for some , to, Mr. Morgan's and: asked him it hewould � , take, Lboat rn.ni. Torouto4as the a - � � vosaal,'�Sgi to re,e nt aster i4 that the P -heavy, and 1 � -founa' one lying alSout,washegit, ties ai blue . , ribbon , round 'and ,wears it on Sdnda�-. here -on Ocio , . � i� bar Ist. - ' � A' San- Francisco cor respondan�:'thus : .0 Any's line,4biobi left here on Wadi- oral � . .. nesday evening last for: French ,Rlver' and 101 t; , , ,hot '6,,' numbers *ere'feduce,d , to twelve, ;, I ' back the, tickets as hewislied to go'by -the I ' ' Collingwood route. . Mr.. Mcitgap. . , " that, like � all gtemm�rs df her clas's ,which low the that'part of her ,it . , The Indian-h&E Very mirked.tastes,for"he . 1. ' . I 11�,�tova-pipe'?hat;.-if. , . . describes the appearance�of the Princess, . . � .. . , , - I .Sault Ste. Marie. , . , � about the rew'ai�ndqr b o'ng There then remained the I cheierfally,complied, iad subsequently Mr.,l are at Stern,! got I I alphod ifi-,ftei a Which were fast h without a, prefers t a much is,' Louise on thearrival of the:. party there : , - . I 1! - . i 1. ,� o I., - I . . Mai Two; SaVed. , .: . � Swept away. . � captain, mate, Mr. Little � Miss Morrison. ' D, - I Lin can calledat Mr. , Grant's ticketiloffice w � engi I ' following theill f atealb.1t: in hdr.endeavors Crown so the'bette'r. . Next to this ,the I Iray folt, the light. Color bavin,�r an per- Zvery one ,.. seemed I eager - to see, the � - �, �: I I . P � rinoesa� She in the. Central of the � I - � .� The Spot where the Asia foundered, was' . � (the only female),' -five Down' ,ink and withAb4nacess an' a ary dean. ' was u 'i U d W ' left' on Monday for Monte. �r 7 D -"'a- , .. to,r ad ho' Inspect h'. si.iharbor. � T P , I Or says _ : ti of' 9dorninii He begs for , jet as I fiew , .stood rig gaily"with her husband mud , � groupich"'i ' . . 8,bout ive in � 3 thirty -f northwest of Parry'�, .� . iles myself. If,was bviderit to .a, however, h bi COM. wood .1 little son 10 yea�rs of i w I that the Seameii's , Agreement Act, which' I , I . . i -fragments of ri �bbon or for the metal 6rna-, 'on Others. It ar a I I appe' an a she is not bemuti- I Souild, and, probably ton miles'from French. I . I River, for �vhjch � point a lariii numbei -of � 1hat a number of those also -would.. perish, ", in turning over, the boat Continually I � .go, .: d_.. doubt want' upon, this 111.4 atad � . only provides. for aneight montha'service � � on a the effect of furnishing my one craf t,has � mentid iased -agtrada- -marks cakes of, chew his, the crown with Ing tobacco, and tri fu4 but pretty �,and attractive, and &'fair ,� I : � �. I representative of the English b Canty, Her the, � passengers were bound. - The storm I . we's general, but as the .point ,at.wbiob the I . 1, struck them, inflictin,g severe injuries. � , Miss Mortis6n And I were both in the boat. - . I . I I . I , Mr� Ellis, it is thought, � was Jalso a pas., bv'the Asia, lie left Monday' . -_ vessel's with untrai in the I . Bad: crowij who i eventef,S�C%taStrbphe -logo their, presence � them, while he adoms. the. brim with , fring a ovin cohtriifind6. I as of hi The labels . I . I 1. I I I Complexion isl air, ber -eyes , &to gra-,­ and . in her'general features there: igaoticl;ilWe W . I . I . - � � VeEsel foundered was ,about.. opposite the Water, she at' 6no'end clinging,to the ropes, , Sanger as after.... orl b y -he N. & N. W. Railway, to, go of mind just as muchi as the -passengers do. I I ,at , . off 'sauce bottles make Ai chaste ornament - i. . -, striking resemblance to, ber'mothei Queen, 1. . I . . . ' eatraiice,6 thk bay, b6tvVeen tbe Man!-. . I , . And I at the other end heeping'tbb boat� ' ' It . . ", . I I .1 . on board.' . will,probably be forever a mystery *by I I I , B is a I for hats of thialkind, The .Ohi aman - Victoria,. She 11 is tali, ful ly fe tall me her , I . L � .. he ,ma' and, ilie4within . toalin Islands and t iul -I r each. In t ist,&Y, although the b 'we . I . I The firm Of -Messrs. Raid,: Goering &. Co the lost. Steamer should founder -through � . I . -a , �pronoutided utilitaiiati. � 116 understanda �.the� 'a I husband, aud,haB a fine figure anda,g''race'- , . I . ,� I :1 'converse ,� - . . Asia, must ,have 'received the full -I . . I boat. frequently fipBet,� escaped the - 11 . 1. �. -have heard, of their - trmvaller�, Mr.. David streso.bt. weather,. and'in, Single , moreover;, real object-. Of . hat in ' ' ­ I . fini,. easY bearing, and B read, . � �� . , , ily.. � force of �, .the,; � terrific gale . which � blows which were. given by it. , We'were at I 1. I . Ellis, who was mentioned as being - prob%% night's blow, especially when one of the , , 8, hot climate, and, does not,'. llesi-� She '.wore m close-fittin I . �V­__-­�':_� I .� - . g diass; of. gray � . � . �prevaffed. There. are,varioUs small islands,, of the dis I , I this time 'About � i;kentymileg frohi_sh6rei , _ means.of, With � " ­ bly missing, He -took a Beatty Line boat.� two survivors states that at the timWOf the -her ' full fliame"! .; tate, therefore, at �nv' width of - brim� I . _ . ' I hats Baj . woollen goods, with 'narro- black stripes. � - I., . In' hat,; at back her ' in the vicinity scene of ,the � � , aster', and itlejuBt possible that some'6f the crew with no propelling the craft the. exception of a single. paddlej. iW-hibb at Sarnia itead 01 C611inatood. - , ' , r engines were going at : .Va. and it, must be ,supposed that bar leaving- minor : points about - 'for largetones, what ­a wonderful amount b at- which: eat f on well- . I �. - - I I , . 11, Shaped 'b'ea;d,.,�i�s'�,brilli.aixtied'plume, �. . I � L or passengers may haVateached. the shcre�, . I ,was of no e'%rthl�,'Use.. We.diifted on in � I I 'this* . e -. doubt. t a seems not to,. bC no . . � I hat Mr'. �. A. Duncan and hig,littilb. son have - :disa steering Apparatus was' ble&i.and that ,i I ' . his hat! of a man's. respectability, vests in I I Thi - was the" only light - -ocilorghe wore, , I I , a I ' ' .. bat the hopes laiebnly' faint. :In all pro- , , . I I my for, Some hours I I , out� boatUing full � -1 , -, , - perished in the Asia.. Xv- was lef tat the mercy of the waves i She n .1 . ` -To .try'thd ex pdri'ment, lose your,hat over � I � a wall dow'ne on hor'fore head.!. 11 I . '.,Herhair Wa I I . . . . I bability this maii and woman who made the � cif wmteri when itbecame Somewhat calm; I .wreak .of,ibe :M, , organ, of the firm of Messrs. A. Duncan the trough of the-sei. I �.' I - I o� � � I .� I ' the bridge, p�L 9, ,windy day and walk a few and her face -w-as covered with a white veil- , , . ., � . I I . dread Voyage to'the''coasi with thairde�d, . ieboai, Alone li "t I companions in the's6ir " 0 - and : 1, ' I . .. .I .. �' " - , - THEN' ' . B 'MAN. :, THE - . . &,Co., who.. yesterday went up : to wake - I � . I Whe Dismal 11tecord.. . � 1. -1 I I I .1 , ,� I I ., � : blocksmithoutone;' All the �rest of your clothes will not'�salvc ybu.fkoin the pdrsow- A'San Fr ­ , ancisco telegram -says : The . 1. 'Princess Louise found; awaiting her, eon- - . - : " I . . tell �tha Bad story of the'Asia's going, do Win I I ., � �i' .. . -A correspondent 4t � C6l1ih&obd, - to e� STRUGGLE WITH DEATH - I . - � I ­ I . I "I I I I I , I The firstto. Succumb ci the now remaining concerning the probabilities bf I ,, =an's faie,teleigiiIihed,lixt noon to- ­ I The. propellers on Lake Huron and the ' � . I Georgian Bay have been' especially unfor- I I � " ' ' U � ''bli r the� un- - the Javem 0 pu ic, no ,alitles of, conceale � d ridicule of tbomore a dult. Itis I . .1 . . I h " [ronalbe..Queeii on .. .11 'giatula,tory- despate as i . her safe airivali And Also on.the'vietory of ' - �! . I I . I graphing last (TuaBdsy) -night,_ Says : I Thg: I . . town of Collingwood � to -day presente I'' ( � I I I sPven,*was one'of the.strangers. The poor . fellow imadb an, efforV to ietain 'his hold O'u day1rom Collingwood that, the,.:Northern B6116 bad. arrived' at that: port with the . - tunate',1-and Ithe, treacherouso Waters � ot ln�b U- � , - I " � se d' 'einindthe-,street,boys I . -to. stop - an r . these inland -seas, have engulphad many a that'j'JiL' �'C ., ­ , : us sissar'never' wore'anythilig on � 'the Britiali, tibops at `1�61-el-'Kebir.. The, ' I I I . I "I �. Marquis, ,Stated' that ' the Princess, I :a, I . � � , . . Mournful Appearance, for ,the Ldr�ad news . . I life, V .at he had to go.'' About - two houls � , survivor Tinki4a andthe bodies of th I I - OSO Who ' rished in the boat. in which be'add I Be at ambr and, many' a noble�'sailor. fi a , , his head. 'It. you put 'your Umbrella lip , ", . . _ 'although no , �'L V injured by ,the accident, . I 'd - - I I I � Previous da�. w I d of the ere con fi rm L a ,and, W, . I I ' . general fe6ling�of afLanesse-eeme'ato prevail. �afti)rwhrdj6'the6tb'er�iraiigeifLollowodbi�3,. And was laialn!the bottom of the boat by i pe 'Mi., Morrison rowed ashore, and that, Mr. I I I ' , The f6llowiv g is &..,1.i§t �,of the vessels lost. I ­ �you only,make. matters worse.. The man , I . � on the lakes, witbin the past three .years :� - hat is the -who,o lost his 1. I was. startl 0 � by. the Concussion, but only I - I r required ' ' eef to `� recover ' f roho'� � the ` ' � I I I - Flags were flying at hailf-mastand:business, I . A� 4., ,4�. A A , All --- 6_11- . the. Side of his ea About 5 d ' fl. comr�do. ' o'clock in the-evdaffig land � �Was siplited I . no ] was not of the number.', The i ' An -?a � . ' - telegram 'intimates that it is - The Waubutio, belonging. ,to �the, Great. , . . . � ' Northern Fiodudered ; generaljolib,ot' I .the � moiit.'MoVs,tbe�ef6ie,!2v�tobb,ts.-F .me �, , I br. . � 1� 1� 411. A 11 +1, , i - � I . 11 excitement. Twenty of the,finest room.sand . I I �1 ,q 4. 4.,h ,'D.1, t, Tr � I I � �u 4 � . -,,I',--- W AITOB 0 pan a . - . - to receive some news from the Scene of the . I . � - I and the cry of . 1,� SaVed'P ivda . � I �raiisbd, but I believed that �hoae have survived but the , . I I I 25 lives lost; f r ollingwood. , Om C � I ' Me 8 Me ;eppl , P � . . 5 . ,; r it " " I , lie :� � .1 I , o � I .,, a: pubLic speaking t y� are a, very ya Or a a a o a are a a r � I ,� 2 . disposal And have 'been AmVighly dodbiji'ted I I � . disaster, 6ndwoob it was 'learned a ' .0 .. th%ttfie'Nor I tima during the forenoon, X.T., :, they littlethought-that before that,glieltek 11 was''reachid they Would 'ba� beyond, A& I B*Ii andiwommal,alreadyl: mentioned. ,A' � TiuF rD � , .s'repiesentative this afte ' oon:bad a -s 8imcoe�Foundered; 12,1�ves lost , same . I I ---*- , 'a, . com-pany�,;, Collingw-do . I I ' important feature.. They are the drator's, . � " W( mkest�point. -It! is fierce'light that wit1ii Ao ' � - � , I , 8ho 1, . , wers. rt y before n,00ri yetelrday I I , I British'. Consul � Booker � introduebil �the I I , I Belle would arrivej many,: -an ;Anxious eye. - . , . _ , . ­wZs-turined towards the direction., in which earthly aid:. The.maia. now struck up ithe � - "oId.familiar tune," PulFfor �the Shore, � vergaiion with Mr. Thoma Duncan, of Cox' I the Builirigtou�glags_wor I ks. .That gentle.' ' ' Nortbe n, Queen and I Lake' Erie�Col-,. lided find sank .- one life lost.; Same COM7, � . . . ,a . . ,be&i els, list. , Therb, � is a A on a 1candidat � .1 1. loadatolie in it � , this , Al .­ . I a ' d; attracts- o d egg an . I ., . I represe - societies to i'� nta'Tivasof the British .1 I , , 'th "M uis-of -Lornei and An ,address of , I � , a 4rq ?,ri ,About � 10 o'clock lay P� y Bound.. , At bmilois., Pull for the Shore,' in,which we ail, I � � I . manibas lost all"liope"Of the, safety�of his brother.' ,:. - I I . pany; from Collingwobd. , . . .�, - ' . � . . ,rotten oranges. Even disaa-calts:havebee,11, . , , , v�elcon�e;�"ba6,de.,Tl2eM,ar4ui�respo�d6d. � I � I ' ­ a. in:, when distant ' smoke indicated the . � , . L arrival of-thie long.looked for,steamor,, �he4rtily joined., Our - voices were '. next beardrevekahtlysinging, The Sweet By- , � . :, . 1. I I I �A despatch to Rev, T� S. Clarke.from Asia, also from Collingwood, same Com- 1. I ­ I papy-1100 lives supposed to have been lost. , known. t -j display the most un,asual ' ferocity iember w an I fit the'sight of one. rein ' ' h . 11 . - df t' , I" briefly. The Princess assigns I a igue as an: �, . ''. i 'b ' party: than 1. I � excuse for, he 'L.ft gence� The ] I the citizens could be eeeii . hurrying � from . I � I . . direction,, to. a common Contra, ,aud-By6,1 when we -forialy'lihought, we. Could ih6et. on the shore to . which we were dollingWocid says that Rev� Mr. James, of rymple"� Be Lindsay, 'is. 109t,in the I . IL I � City of Winnipeg,. from Collingtood .I - Burnt at Duluth. I . . I I . . I . ,I Was travellingin Irelaud (as 6, , correspond- . . Parnell, Dillon a 41 i n( Lh I . ace6ptedthe invitation of ,, Gen. McDowell I ., . i to make a trip ' the in the Gov. I . . I every ' * . the landing - -stage. , At .10,30 . the. Dow Arif ting. Shortly, after .the las I - � . t notes. Asia. � - e::s6n bo, L L - or says :' � I had it: direct , I fr , , L One � from. Tz as, t man -saved--, no � � . Lo I . I ', The Zealand--�411,bi as loaf. . , L I ent) �, w ,Messrs. � D 2v, z SeCing.:-&­cat;'though nqtbriqusly� , . .around ,bay. ,,, , . : ernment-steanier. WhOLPrilicess Louise � � I I . � L , Belle Could be distinctly made outwith 6 or . I -.1 . 0 flag flying �at �half-'rnmsi,' and by *'the ­tiiit -bad died Away Mr,�* Little, of: Sault:Ste, I . I , Xarie,,Jay-do,w.n,aii.d-br-e,%tlx6-cl-hi I i _­_­ -Y" . . I . , hopes of any, orb.. � lie � vfis6el' has. re- - - -- .- --d;f 16 fiVee'lost. L ' L - L The Qolumbia�- i The Manhoulih, belonging to Mr. Keough, - not'. . indeed -outmageously' defu , 88011reL ' and,- arrived, she Wore a. close -fitting, travelling � . L , � dr( )s§ of gray gilken. inater L � 11, is � and qo . L d the deck nearl she reache y half the poPu. ,fter ,his the ligbihoiiiie "o, yng . Shortly' t a b i . . . . . . . . . . . er ef1�r­dh-bYiBgi­ffg--fi . I I I I I I 1 `VaF_ - , _Z�f - I _iif -dul - v r - L lVeS, &tF_� . 1JS . i _1r0m_th.Q___�grjp_7�_oJ�jja possessor 11 I �Qraing the,:!Linter�ftl . _ gj_W�jn�t -tr&N :9 liat , I --- Te-wellry-wIl-,it�ver .7 . . _Llj_ __-. . I I �' 'L . 1 I latioa had'iurned'out. The chief object . . . I OfLsewrch,� k"Tirikig6, One of the guriviv 19 or , . a it as IL lited, � and,' I a. r ... id W � I I Inlet W. _r ig .ary eyes., I -A o t; An lh6 ' ar eight to - ' b bodies ; r.� James! body is not among, YOU, them. I send caid and'leitters, to Xr. . I Th ,ne' Miller, Owen Souud-Foun� - a . dated, all hands lost., , , - I . I I - . person L and - the platform, , knock off the speaker's hat. - Mr. - Parnell, L I i % F I .. . 1. I .1 . . . I I I � _-­�­ ." L L ­, i 11 Flxing 11 the'Jury. , . L. . ­ I I I .11 I .. . - , I , I I was found lying: in:.the captain's .state. , . - 11. I .f ,w., and , h,1 te ras, the, m a,. who was alt ' ' , I i L S tcele for our i'dear brothek's'widow. . . L . - I r - � "to Ms� . The�-Vanderbilt !bolongiBg ears. I , I ith characteiistic ' sagacity, goners, L Y W "' ­ 11 , .. _ I . I i 'i I . I 1, L' .� I I The late Mr. Guitea'u - unquestion, I . 1� . room. Mr ,.". L Tinkiss . is a magnificently . , � Supported by, , 1. v �. . . � I I . . I Part4d. �Lieot of .Losr. - ' : . . I � . I - ' I Appleton.& Co., Collingwood--Lcrew saved. . Spoke hatless.* He tindorgtands mobs'and - ,was . � ably,insano, If he badfi t: �been he' would ;,!, . I built youiJg'fello*',6f Scarcely 18-yeara'of . . % He isiof kather fair, complexion, but . ,age. . . ,. L . . L . , , . THE, BRAVE'. HEROIC . GIRL, � . I I who can- truly b6'-caliad the Grace, Darling, I L . I . L . I � . CREW. , ,. . I Captain, J. W. Savage; i[Ilrat mate, John L The list does not include the terrible less . of -life, on the Thames last year when the � I I L . . I h' was anxious to economize isbat, but one. I I I I I I . I . day� (it wag at Znniscorth�), the mob was SO , . i . ,'i liavb fixed: the jury.-chicago Times. I I . I I 1.111 ' Howho steals and goes to ajurkmay �' � * . . the c.06i look of determination ou� his face - -mi't-frai3�e-��wer-e�,gu�Moieiit-to--Sii'd-VVgfft-t-o-Ilis-et-e-r--n-alr-eSt. of modern times, laid'dowli his"weary h I Cad - - - T _ fie70'Pf9'1n1 M. Derm,ua; second imi Munab"- I lsmeny]A�Pavis-s ­ I _w�bec � .M .fi� .. LLnd,G- -0K%y-;-vj&t % plematire! boat Viotbi'a WAS Upset' L' ,' . --ft-may-be-stated--th - -ne-Miller.- s"hii ,Ta 1, , � . hey tried to' infuriated I . I. � - .. _]by his conduct that t Bnatchapaltr _�i3mpansationinthehou- 1 j7 � . WZ�_-,K_�, J o.-f�te�kl--;ano,ther-day,�P4zilade _1LvzL,A I . 1:4 I , ' � . , L 1, Times. 1 L . I , ��� ,_________aad_hiLw611J I L � 1! show thao be might be ableoted�out of hun- .1 L 'Lareds to siand extraordinary hardships Hai .. L . L turning to' Die, said,,.� The poor: mate is ' . - .gone., � Towaxas morning the captain,ap- - L man, James Smith - ficokhands 4-ohn McIlroy, o James, Nola;, .William , �gtitii C. Inijes; fir&engineer,'T.;R.Biuce`- went down when two,'hurii f cot from .- - is�. supip . o L. a ' a .to hav' Spence books, and d ' L '' , , U Cape, d in 9 bee ze turning, which,if tr Us, 1 I I . I -t I to . users. " boy go , orablci gentleman a T , I I hold of:hiB,Ieg and: Pulled it ',throughthe - 'Suspenders- , I . .:;. 1. � , I I . . 1''. , 2 The principle of Una . : ,1;i L Dimity is opposed by ,, , : I every conaideration - of ,reason, justice and ,L :�.* , � �' . ' 'J �,�', I I & �aJ6 of relatel terror, .sufferjng� and ' 'entirely peared t o'drop aslaep,i and- 7going-'towards, �, I . I I � 'Wiudbver;-firemen, � railings I a - , buC Mi%, Parnell' I .. . , L OD Mon gonS6.,: It.g* I �iii In. lives oneJuror au,abaO' , 4. , Ill.", � deaib, ,but- he - appeared:'to.. be, . L I unable to picture to their fullest extent the . L L him, I shook him, Asking him -to L wake. up.' ' . I , He metal , , , , , Y L answered �' Yea,' and on my, to- 866and engineer, M. , 11. Degrbat, JameB'L6mb; ke*ard, Stephen- I ' displayed a gross. lack of iseb,trii on the I . Part. of the: Commander. I I .1 ." � IL I . I 11 � proved equallo th&strailiand the mob was baffled.'� And bats liega diffienity,, for if w I 'I . . I, lute 'vote power dier - eleven others.� ­ It I ... L�] I ., I ' � nj�keb-jt a Asy.for the entiia,'pr6cii of � , - ,,.il . vever-to-be-forgotten Scenes which he went I � L I I . . peating it, said lie would 66 tip in a ininat6' I , Carter; waiters, Isaac Bamaett,,A. Watt', T. Lawr6no�,� Porters, It. Walker, T. Hill , .. InLregarilto the Vanderbilt, which wa's a' boat chartered.to carry., f reight only, Mr. public man,, keeps his hat on,, the mob- I's' I I I . I - I , , I Ion g and Costly L trj%la to be annulled and the : , . , : ,;Ili , throu h. I . . I . 9 . , . , ,� I I - " �.. , I . .. : . 'L ,. . L 1. . THE HISTOR-i OF THE DISASTER, - I A. huge wave thon.%truck me from him,' I ' L , ana, whet I returned he was dead.- During ; � ladies' maid, Mrs'L Walters ;' cooksi Win. ,,,,,6, j: .,j he i , Mfineally wrote to the owners asking if 11 . on board, but an ,liable toAake- i t off L. Vi Olently; whereas ,if . I � he puts it out'df'sight an exasperated mob '� ,ends of justice , , stupidity, :1 I ,defeated by the. I :1 .. I I � obstinacy or corruption of one man. When � ,, - �'. I. . . . I .. I . I is better told in his own words H I I ays:, all those L . � ..,: I I I L . L . ­ - ­ ' .� I . L I .1 I , I 1. � and I . I me On ; purser, John . L L ' :McDougall, �' , � . passengers were recai�veci I evasive,i -eply. is bat'f66 w' ell known may, thirst'for higehirt. Nothing'so dis- - nine intelligent, unbiased 'men out Of tW61ve , I . I ­ 1� 1, ' . . .1 J..H.,L . '* 8 i-aXI&I I My uncle, Tinki 6 Wdre at.,:` . I -Attending. Ex L I . . 11 , , ,nizip IL - :'- TE LE SCENES, OF DEA Ir, . � - Z . . I L. I._ . .7 , , . 1 4�� . . �, ! I I � , . I - I - i � L� ' ,' , PASSENGERS;, 'Th " L ­ , , ":, * , , , 1, � �, - .,:It : 'that-maost' freight L boats -will 'not f I . . to ,',,a Concerts Or.. disraniges is namn so rapidf�. and, : . , - So compietely"Zigthe los9bf. his , f.or i3veii find a pri'S 11 I I oper guilty it i's. doubtless true � ,ijg__g�ilty � that he and ought to be,convicted - � I I I:, I .. Toronto the Indiistriid bibi- . . . Ome .1 .vion, !and .mt -the game titne buviqg:s �''onp;it' I -Lat . .-When our Companions wem I dying � one by ' . , Be a L v'roccurrtdt6�ae,tha,t�l'Bhbuld-be'- I I � I .1 a, passeng I 'seven � �ors 'inc Indea 'twenty 11 � ,or thirty shantymoUi.- P%1DGB'.aS lers, -though in'' Pa8seng taking them they subj' 1, , 1. - am " Solve's to prosecution ' . libertiesibeing taken witblit. '' il�Ban alter�. .1 � L hatlbss is the, ' '6 .: �. I ,..I 'L " when, the-saine number find'hi& n6Cg I ty -, - , . �!, ul - I ; "to . : L goo�B for our store MailitowaniUg- .We .arrived .at Owen Sound'at 11 o'clock 61", , . . �COmpijlled to suceditub, but felt. per � iectly au : ire thatI would ioachAand safely.' 'Miss yet,'Bli. 'knoWni- ,William' I Christie (n6wly.niarrieff, L, Collj,B�Wbod ! *M. C1,12toni , , .9ct,th � � " �, 11 . .1 � , . I I I . , .. .other waios,, " I , J -hrors, c r e� a wtion -at a,stredt-corne n I lwaywBet down by lo6kars-on.as'being .in, I -it is but':jUsi hold him innocent mind , ' - hiiii. T6 Present 'practice i�,Oue­'­ ' acquit � � .,� i- . We.dne'Bday.iiightiL"v.ud.gdtiiii�.o�,b6o,rd the ' I . I ailed aW4�_ L I Asia a atL About 12 o'clock. 'A Morrison appemred,to%bel 6f1he iamgmind � . I - , . , , and W&'. ; ; �Xfiiey, Mr. find Mrsi W. H. Wood, Cincin, ' i :th � When the Indian, wl h is t w,6'suiv 'of the Asia, -arri'ved.within twcii�milegof the -iirong. and the policeman does not hesi- I itber air talbe to pronounce him a unk or of the - primit�ve notiond of :tbe. - . I cruda� 1. I .�,i� . it f" , L ' ' ancient cominoii-law that is entirel. ' . .1 il I . . . L � . . . 6 �s got' on it 6 . . .number of other par if I W6U� Sound, but I thought the numberviery small and kept up ajid'ffetertnina- . U611"alMOBt entirely'unb card of.�. We struck , 'the � nati; Ohio - A. Bowes, Mr. Shipp; Mr.' A.' . . :Dunoan,anfl-sop, of Hamilton'; J. maitj?lt- . L, . e'wind: died do . lie Parry Sound, th wn and rdfused to row jD'a6d kept big 'exhaustea . L t . 'But I disoidefly, or both.' he Subject. istoo large a on a f or tay sp.ace; 'AS I said beforia, I I 'L I - p. ;:, 16 andi our Advanced S'yst, ,,, place, in this,ag 0 - i . ' L. L -, 1. . - .. �. . �. I . I of juiisprudence. ., It is simplk''m tee I I I i . . . -L, ., I . I remember the boat Calling at Presigiii'Isle beafili'at d�,�break'ii,e:it'n�otliing,L*hdn� -1 .1 11 I we saw a deirick'Which w6 mistook for a light-, . 20"ingwood rjL ' amannamedKe andfemily' of Limeh.,.� L B.'Galla Mahi4, 1. L to , , , ' " engerg Without Cover or shel r to drag pa'fS . I . h L ow,ever it is one that' is.weltworth Some "d . L ., ,L .,,- for, I th is body's lie , 3'af _thw,ziting the b1i'de of justice " - 1- : vous moanj I I. I .. for wood, but - ktbr� that I Went to 81POP. -whiob' wmiplacod:,was The g'r' . house,, and wegtartedto rdich-it. ' i I.Ont4�W.L g'h'er I I , 0 1 -towsi H.Tiniiss,ManitOw&Biug;.Mr. , out , third weary night in the bottoin'of I the boat. ' - .�. . I .1 Stu , yl , nk -there more� ng, , I , , L, .in hats tha,11 M Y thin k." an p6ople And the interesibs of society andib, Cigbt, to . I ,. �!; isbed Lin both F6,loiial and State ' ' li Abol" I The state -robin in I ' oceupi ad by my .uncle and imys6lt At however, was unablato accomp is I'L h the task.) I . I 1, mind so Amt down I in, he' t sand. I then I I b McNAb ,. Miss HiW'biiry, 'Owen. Sound:,' I . I 't I I I L , i I . i . L : I On a of the saddest c%Saa known. is that of . . .'�,:L I , L . L - I ,: I . ;,; ..' - - . - I ..: L I ,be I Y."L ' I . L I 1i . . . �courts­�-N. Atieraid"' I . " '' I � , :1 ,. �, , . abou b 7.30 %. m. we All arose and hall break ' . I � re� moved ail. the*, bodies from the boat; And � Mr. Sproule, of Cookstown, sup&ged , b , 0 0 ., � � � � I ". ion board. ' - ,Mi. 'Kerr, of Limehouse , Ont. big wife and' 'I I . I I . . , ! . . . _. 1. . I : who Uill, to Pay. I I ­ . I . I .1 . . . L � �,, . . : . L ,!!�` I I I �, I , L I I 1 h I I I ,."; � I last. The wina,%t4..' � ,big time Was blowing, 06 I atiff gale. As a farge number felt tit ' - her 'getting. in Wo.attieMptod. in,thig way to I . reach the derrick, but betwoon, the..fIqlayon, .. .1 . I ,�� I I I .. I L , � I I . - . I . . � . I Mater 'Farticulars- I , . I - I I , , I. �L . '. , � . � ' SeVenLobildreni'all of whom went dciwa-wifho . I ' I - ' 1`: . . -i;_-..,, . . the. vessel. . I ill-fateif, , " * . . 11 I , 11 1, - ' I . � " w ire, And sword must AiterVolseloy, i'th f . I - - .. I I - I � �_ lVattil, 191pod Polmokiing. - . J - I . 11 I I - , L , 1. I . I I L I .1� .. A New -York desp � 1. - atoh says�: William � - ; "�,Jl I I , � I Sea SiCk, the majority r6tUrneaL tO` their I ' . I I Dole and myself amongst thli . Shore ani trouble of Propel'I - Our' . ' g, . T beL% , I I harbor-nikstor , here, on making �� . inquiries. 6f,''t he L captain � of' the tug A U611ingwood correspondent to egrap4g: :. 1. "A glance .atL .faces -of: ,the' bodies. the come the tax-ga L ther6r ,With pan, and ink, of the iw6pladii,eWtha latter will1surely 'and i ' L .1 , L I I ' . '' L ` Morehead 'a feather 016aner and -dyer died I 11 f join L : ' , , � lospitSi this bert)ia I arose in',thio morning I w' . rest. ;Wby,.0 AS I craft, weonly succeeded i a a half rUjlCLb&fO :1 to dark,. Thaifiight (Friday)- *a Miunobaha,.Iound� 6 r'. Tinkias .. Out. how M ­ sUfflojontL L. brought here' was td_ show, t a h ''' I � �be the worse.', The " buccher's: bi]0' will , I I j' ­Bellovu6' _ , 11 I � , I morning I �, i'''! B I 1. I blood'poisoning.' On Saturday Afternoon— I I under the impreaBion'that the - atatewrooms , - I I , . � . I . . I mndM�egnjorr,6cin War I 0 saved when such , terrible struggle they had' gone through, AS � be, for the Britial h'A Small one, not ootu- . li while at work, lie was bitten,.by a mosquito I . 1. 1.� I - I were all full; as a large number of per,gons � 11 % I I -SLEPT ON THE.'BENO ,t , ,, . I . expeilenefid. seamen as the Captain ..and. '' frightf ulbruises 'could �be sban� on almost, � I , even V , Wit L , p�6rable lithe campaign in Afghan-. I on the back of his Deck. He scra'tched'the �:� 1 2 ' . were on Sofas and on the cabin floor. ' At and Dext., morning; r666bed � the ., derrick, L . . explainedit mate ward lost. Mt., Tinhiga , , Or � ghowing.� that,ideath reiiultdd Veryfffee, istah, whore 99 officers and 1,5�4 men w,em L " fi.vigorocal�, tea i , ff , ]'I' 'a -� � par ring "O ,a Snia P1 Ce , f- ,_ L ,i ' I . I 11 o!clock my. uncle was awakened by the when Miss Morrison's strength Again gave L : . as,follows * - , I I . I I IL I ,� 1. more ftom tbe'severe knocks they received-:. . ' -killed, or in Zululand, wbere tho,corres.. ' . d �' li" L ,_ '':� Of The, Poison from, the ye on , is . % . - - . I I roll`�Dg of the.. ship, � and spripgIDg out: Out. L That evenirii hailed an;lridian who I . ­ . .1 11.Miss Moirisou and myself were Cling-' . I I from the metallic boat �thffn'frofn I C1rLOWn_' � pondij) gfigureawere58 and 1,328. What Lskin. I I :� I 'finger nails enter6d'his -blood, and big :nock .1 I , I . I dto �e-I'Dank,itimpippi I , .. Shouto M ' was, passing, with a boat,:an& barkain6d I ing to ropes, one at each and of.the metallic I . , ing. 'The Northern Belle met,'the, tug L the savageWloss was cannot :be stmtcd� as . . . I L I 1. , began to swell rapidly. He wAs,remov& to - - L . 1. I I I I L 'L ' '� : LIS' THE BOAT D06MEDI" -� : With iiini'to take'a a to"Pairy Sound., On, ' I , ` at' as ' often, as. it Up6at, which it in � Mary Ann, which bad been dispatched I 9 6 wars, butte ha;ve.. boCn told ,ti those tW I . , , I . . bislidmeafidthende to:Bellevde.Hospital.�-­7 . . ­ �' I . Ilo­ '.': L' fado'WSS a one 84f ' The expression on big ' - .,Satftrday�morDihg the Indian, far ii 6 gbed.us with sou'ie bre&k(Ast, the firs , it we had oaten' fboat r & u6k those .q did,. the giinw if) Str I ad in th "at �--tl'y , Contra, which a Short time of, ra ' a expq ted search ore bodies.,�; The tug, i a . . . � to k6turnto-morrow." l� I . , I 3 that 2,000 Eg by.Engl6h Aoaroe� I gyptians were killed in a 'single battle., As to -the . . I ,He was 48ye firs , HL I 1. . of age and1iish., cleaves. . I .". � . � . I 1, I ­ ' ' .1 . I I - 'L ficient to oonviii66 mathat it *as 'only too , ' . I . � since -the I previous .'.,Wqsdnesd ay evatting" ' I 1, .in ,tendered them inseiisiblo, and they Sank, I , ,� The supp thatM.i. Cowan, of Galt, � I 1. ,L I I 'there ..'are ,some. -Significant - hints,, I, cost � I I W' , ', L ,. � �... . , ­ " . 1, . . a Wido` .. . . . I . I . . � ow, '_ � . n my:�coat we' both � - - true, mud thrdwing� o --',.-,.t...-,,...-,,.-..,.,,..--.-, I L , ruilled' - ._____Tfib Big - r L bii-d6bli & me �,mY 1 ­W_o_h�d..drift - ed.-foi-eighteen ,ours 'from.,the' time we' left 4be.,eMking vossbl'until 'we � ,,i�,bile-we�were-kble-io,reiaii�6 r.-hcIa­;11 . ....... -- . . ' '.The following are reported' lost in madi- ,osition. L W ' _�_'Cnr . as 4h6-Aidar is, happily, untrue-.- kgbe­is� -�136t*eefi- I L. I I rL 1. . now at Duluth. I .1 . � � I '. Auiust'20th--Aud Soptember 64h Lnal.wfia. the'Burn om�&a, by the . Ce. ­ ­­'­ _­ -111. .11. I . I r . " ---r r ��­ ­­ ­�­ � 1! .1 .r, � 11 1, . r ' 1. L .1 1. I I I � r r The,birthplaafi of Wbi tier near Hav r� , � .� I '. I L' 13y a fearful CDC, find one thatI shall I e8 was L . never forgot, The - Storm, was, kagiug, the . Struck., the beach. On bur arrival At Parry $ . r. I I .a, . . I ­ ' r. out . every kini Begs was Shown, to us, � tioii� to .those alremd� named ll, Rev;: J. I ' . ... . James and wife, Chnion ; Mi. Morey and. Ir .1 �. , I- i I I . I . r r L 1. - . - . . I , , ,. IFIT6 &L to � : . , lAres:Judet off cht. 'Suez , ,t 296,1000: .for the passagel'Of ,transpor a. , . . . Such of these boats as were chartered cost 'about hill Maos."Ag:n6w the; . . I I . I I P , � .roperb . of - . r Gpor a E,11i.ott; of B 0 as rescued ', r ' ' ,,t,,3r, * ' , ' , � �L � I . nd 'blowbig a� p6rfeel wi . I b hurricane, and ithe � waves appeared'to%be rrolljng'�moUnt�jna . .and although XigpVoriison,who is only lu � f r " , L , ' , .lea to � her 'year a - agei IS confil ,bed, th L " three unkn6wri'parrties',,kho left t Ce�­: Aral hotel-16re. and took paosage'L �' ,�L '(Friday) % ­ � , 1. r , . .111, . .., ' � A .Fort LaiBbton despatch date last I - 11 � . Y r or 62,000'a day I &'Pound a ton a da , r ,. r fo ,boats as, were chartered � reach of SUChL I . I it fr de6ay.and is pteservin itfoifuture , � Ot encrations me � a In a � -: great I -1 9' emor! L or ibe r. ; ' , awker-Fout . I .1i . I L .. I I . � I I I � .. :1 . r L ' ' . high. This- wag not bili for.neaily all the I L diDL te . a or 'has everybope 6f'� spf�adyl 'y 1, - - -recover _�_ , � I 1 I _ I ij;�; 'rbY6Wt-0-J1i1fi"% 6nd 0-me-ra , '. 17 _!!�. - -A ,_ night'sayr IL T4Lbyackt mi6� , - a -ge- -_ - r 111011 re afiout4.30 this af teynoon lipsare- - -1 - --N- i--­`a1--L-1ne, whose a .Q Tom tie aTon . I me o' ­ passengers by this tinad had 60 n. deok�r. wbich followed., was a most and the scene . , r '' . � A PIRO�IDENTIAj.ri,sCAPE I I 'I, . . ' L r I 1. I � I . I . . I . I I I 'A Torohto�report.SmyaL: TheagentBbl PABSe I .' had.the misfortune to lose two of ber Cr6W I - rather favorites with the Admir4lf,. Then . L. I in a a ingle fort which was st6rtned th6re A,Ietter addiessed,to 11.,Mr.,.Obedient : f . . I � i Servant, CUStOM House, New Bedford I ' heart-rending one and * entirely beyond'' do. r day . ]At. Joseph Shipp, butcher, A L lice streeti Torontio,'who has had a L providential escape , ' the line, here were, unable to furnish Any , when About bal f a rnile� above here. bae , of the Crew, Mr.* W. - L.; Sackman , ,thought I .wore destroved'r $r4O;OOO worth of ammurii- 'in 66'war . , fli ,-,"r, I recently found its way . to thoproper o car . � I ,fk6m dug'. ' scription. Until my dying, I shalu r I nev r,f , orget the criegaud. Shrieks, a m r a- a , , , 40 ery,grave*, gave , t - the folloivinO , L ,rein a Wei n0nes, ,altho�gh about thirty passe gera , from Toronto are believed to have l6ft-on he wouldlike to -go �:aahore aiid 'get a, fe�v � L store"s.7' this'respe6t tion atd . Will be.to Mean Conipetitor Of the fgba,n It was in reply.to one, pant the r I tom Hciuse�;and the:wifter evidently though' ' . t �- gr . . joritybein on their kr,6es; crying for mercy all -that . :grip"Ad soripti6niof thee &uses which led him' and his Coropanion, rA. Boitea,'.to, - therill-fAtedi,steamer. Among tUe Toron. . . . I &PPIGS., Tliey launched 6 small boat and upon big getting in it capsized., , Thii boat d Cempaignai L' . L . 1. and . Zal which: cost' re- � L � . . . : L .1 � that Obedient Servant was the person who 1 I , , . liver ce, and reali;iing tbdy and de an . Irat, . . ace to face with death� once -Were I I abandon the ill-fated Asia tit Oweu.Sound. ­ toniang. supposed to h9,Ve,�peri8hed -are Mr. I William. Henry So brother, Mr.,Robert 'Li who ' . . was at the time made f met to the yacht; and. .. _. opectivbly X19,500.6co and � X4,0000O.' . I I t'r to These are considerable figures, bu bad wiritret to him, while the Scrawl under , � - i L I these words " as.intarpreted by him as 01 I � w . :'. . I I 1 .6 b, state -room and put-on.a life -pre. went t . to He intended ulin by tfte� go:to M&B,tQ . Meaf or L I . d i t L - At became fearfully , -soon. , � Henry, "VelUkDown lumberman, Was'lost, , .. 'of . ,.. - left - him bebit&'. Mr.' Hartman, , . I seeing that he ' About 'give I "Batis up' L. , r. ' - . f 'for American � love I the y tue I ", ' , L I . �. h whi h mak6under , ' I , f1duris 0 so mal2yFlersons . - - ' . ,�, . . r ... server, and Again returned to,the' deck. L .vessel.. . L dark, shortly after the,V66s,el. left -that, on tho occasion � the 'burping, of � the ,L ,Was rto � 'himself and jumped into the biggest things it i� necessary to gotb"the L ' , their names. - - i. , r I . I L � r I r ` , '� Those Who were not on th6ir knees. rushed � I ally'ab r, out, I thus add,Dgrto thegfinera'l r frantic ,And plaeo 'the boat began to , roll and'Pitch. I steamer Mani't6u-lffiTC9t May; Mr. J. Ma r- .stripped tin, ex -Constable Bennet�t, who duri�jg­tibe . Water, shoving, a small boat shead-61 hiba, Franco-German w6r;rwbjdh Cost 13,939,- - � 00 0,000f" or to L war of th a rebellion; t � ;, The Cincinnati GazMe has authority o 'to House Will have 11 .. . state thatthe U. LS, Wh,l . COM usion, I did .not see 'tbo'captain ' or crew, and In f act 1, do'not think, they c6u� d , Most of thopassehigers got aehBi6k, says I . Mr.- Shipp, and�severaf of them began to. r .1 r suname'r was one -of the - policemen.at Via. I L toria Park, and r.'Fox, partner of W. � & M but' finding that he was about to sink,. I swam towards him, when tbte,y grappled' and . ,our . I ,Which' r Cost . ,'d4rect.- " expenditure In ' ' And the charges for interest a mistressnott winter. President Arthur ' " ,� I . I . ,L is undoubtedly engaged, and- the ' marriage � ' haV6 been of ani service whatever; but iI . . . I r get frigM6ned. 'Llay dow 'a barrel, as I I. ,,, I . Ibegau to foal, a. little Squeamish myself, r . J .Parkhill, .M,P. i * P. : and 'who,- like 'Mr.' 11 both4but,down ; 'this. .. i, last' Seen Of ��H,7909009,-, * I .. them , Mr Thomas L. Ifendrich took the ' * and pensions are still continuing items- ' - 1. __ . I will take plac'e early in the fall. Thename , I I I , r I . I board a single' order to throw, the cargo ra � I Being, on the upper deck, I I . 'r .r , and almost immediately afterwards a loud * n Henry, also race tly Cat a brother' on the 11 ithern, lakes. Mr. James Cowan of ,; - morning for Detroit. I ' -'S*tar' this . - ivening L - - fq cost The French -campaign in Tani 592,342,00f.; an�­.amount, 'frightf al, in I ol 1. So t � ! Cate r T1 I h.o:1dAydg r the ere, . - r I �. g. y is 'O A,preei ppr)pg"au d amen bw made laBt,t L I . g0j.1gr . Could not �ee' what wag on below, but I heard 1 undor repinit Was heard as if she, had burst .in �no L _Ui6. I thoughtw6would, -never Owen . ,readb- - ' . I Gml6,-e'x-X.rP& for South-W.aterloo; Ch ' - air- , I the.Doininiou Board 'MLr!-A�.r�lr�,i-m;�ir-r,6imaing With ... tfie'- yacht- -bditzpa till to -morrow. They are at. present fish. ' - 7ith-, the damageo`by the� risen , v I I _fib. the ostensible cause r - I I has , - "' a* tb 1, �um­ m"'e'r', ifferent, , , r I - L froni-rthe-noise'which .am I t the impression that the 6rder'*as obeyed. I I Sound. At tbat'place my companion Bowes man of of Arbitrators, jar said t I . 1� 0, have '-boeu a pa s6enger on the, I . . ing for the bodies, but with DO: success, up Kroulmirs, which wore , , , � . . b r , 'L 'assessed r at , of the conflict, and w ich were . watering places, been the recipient of the - , � , I . .. ", t fl6war$L I I choi�es Wliiie House. . to lower the 6ip's. NO attempt was made I - Saw the inspector come up,t( 'and in.. L I ) 1 the - Captain', AD&Y'L i' VVhat . . -A,8'91' ' I ' - . . .� " - . ­ / I I I " I to the present time. � . , . ., . I �, . .. 'r . . . I �, war , 118954i. O�r.'ownlittle a ,have been ..,, .from .the . , . I r ... .. onservatories; ' r . .11 I I I boats, as they Would at once have -b .1 can dashed to pieded" so for a long half-hour W, " _m gruff Voice 'Jay, r about this, boat V The captain answered, Iserial. Alfrantion1R. - . I I The fell, . - "' JJaS' wing information ,been, . I., - - 1. r L. . I L -A despatch ,ro6eived a,miounces that the che�p 6n6. Even fhe -Sioux war of ,876 cost ; and the total Airect uniler,�2,000,000 . � ; I 11 L I � Aaon of the. Emerald Isle had tbo4nis- . I , . I I I . I le 1. stoodthere. - , . . . . .1 I I I I r . C'W'. " L, " !'don't lin, "Woll"Lr���Iii3d,�Ahe-in-.--,bta�Ine(I spectiorin 6, lou'dv;oice, ,i -#I, know; thi4:about . froria,�jessis. Risley And Man." � ' L 110311 British man.-6f--wai P ix has beet ' ' coist:bf,all one Inidiaa waii, . - . .3 for, ten yaar� .al- L fortune- 6neda' to'fall into hia well, His L - � y I - ,,:, shed 6utin - I wife -hearing the commotion, ru i . . I � . . FACE TOLFLAon WTHr I I I DEATH,, 1;�, I . . I � . her she won't go cut of -here' to -night; if I ' . . L ealty, of the !Stea.mboat, Inspection Ojjice., She bolon si or did.'bulong,'to the Great' 9 wrecked off Prince Edward Island. -- r , , r a N'wfoUnd -1 a land,wAtes a, - c6frespon- . TimiT : wits ��,5-,058,821.-New Y07� A I I w I �' , r I '. . . I I � I �� I I . - " i great consternation ',and going to the aide I � I "Barneyl and not knowing,.st4hat -instant -we would L L � be hurledlinto eteiiiity. The stea;mer had, .fihc.dOg6ghd,­won�t_ioach FrenchRiver," The captain .r " YOU, toll .. I then Said) . ber,'&ud . Northern Transit'Company, and Wa8 ori..' �, , r I deStL .. The% weather continues be mutiful, W-, r -itre the fhieSt sumnieFL .We 'during . . r .. L � '' ' h' ­ - arrested vbrdank W o Was The raa:n -0 I � r ot the well,called down, Barnb3l � . 'r r, -ji- " " ,?)rf ", � � . " . , 1'. .. .. ..... . ,"r � ­ I . I . 1. 11 L " � are LYOU t ere Faith an am,". came got into the irou& of the sea, 'And though VeSSOIL hot engines worked hard the refused L IJI risk her," to -Which the inspectorr'plie " Welf,Tll tell her, and yoi a a, r i kisk her,. but , ginally inspected by Mr. Risldy,.pronounded seaworthy, and Chartered to ply b tween B 'Windsor �na a enjbyipg � '- The Ja S have seen for Gany ybars. eat'i' the. has the Tfixigie c6lebration with bombs 11 , , on N I in his posses6ion- Was found at an ri Wi Ili , 'was back'�Mi1i`tl-y__rr&m_ the bottom of thi *611. :, �, : 0 . � 1� Barney, Bargidy, hie you - I . T' � 11 No; � . I I to obey her balm. Wavg� miter wave awe 't P she'llnever get -to F' ' I 1. touch Rivbr.�as, She is Duluth, butwas, not &uthori- , , I r I ' � account, of her � space, and equip- Aevcr Ol?Presvj -thermometer _VeL, and been only once or.twic6 above So'o-- The ,., his coinpanion. Their room forceiT Ol and � tl�e3 I found ti)0ra'-filling s1ia�ils ,dead r but Ilmspachleag." ., I I � . 11 � l r r , , ,� I ' over as, each of which throatonedrJ6 engulf L , Us, until one larger,than the rest struck ug, strained."Ll After they, parte& Bowes came on board and to. � ok up hie, carpot-bag; telling- � ­ ze'"n onto, to Carry Z Dam than forty .1 , , , - _.-,-- ,r passengers o - -dr ­tli& aorgian Bay. , ' On the r I t.' crops of 9,11 kinds look most lumiriiin - An En�liah;girl Who saw the; Vrjnoel of with hitro-glyce - no. Overdarik fireid' at. � Pri disarmed. inanpStriot in r . I ! ' Dr. Dacumer was a Gar ,r . �, I tlie revolution Of 1848i and being coni , I I and tl ve I lie, boat Careened o r. � AS L Soon as we felt her going weAll.spraug on the .bar. r ,me the c onversa;ti on hwhi d . DA overho4rd,an ire both L resolved'f6*go`,nofqrtboj. ­ �. . r rAd"'sail t , . L 24A of July last Mr Beatty, of Thorold, � the'�ccimpauy, . ,r vrit6s., "HefoduBual Wales:at a thdatre'v ' . O11jOY6a'tbO­plsy as muoh'as anygishoolboy tbo'gendarmes, but was speedily Mpljoe eSo&P6d throngli thoWin His acco� . L I.. : C,r . � treason he W: as' sentenced to imprison-, I - , ineiib'Jorrlife. In'thesolitudo'othisdark. . : ,, � C r ria'ano' decli in order to have anoth' bai, r, q ' . �; . . . .1 .1 r .A1;hE6ilD:OvHRCRO*DtXG. ' I � general manager of appli6d to Mr. Risley L Jot, such in amendiment'to L 'N Itla delightful to hear, hirn lapgh�-&' 'ther a. d6w. Overaank deserter from the, is army. The Emperor, was in, ; I . duDge6in*bigonly'o6tnp%Di6ns were spidars,� ' .1 - minutola existence in this world.. -:I cannot I I attempt to desoribio the f Colings of I . i *_ 'The A%iA contained, about thirty State-' / L Id ' " , ,. the pliarter,,48 won empower I the I � 'Ho?'ho?, that tells right r ftarcaa�r HeIS " ,0istrian iWhiolf'he Trieste at the t. ' I . I r . ime.., : � voted never to offe'nC-­�,Ho., . I Came io-America and settled in Now� I .those ' L �� . people, *ben:,tb6v'falt the boat ' i ' F roome, With 6 Single And 9, double berth in I , 6 ied aud imost,werii ach. All W"' O'CUP j. I Agam 'to carry 50 passbrigos, While� - _' C company to vilioi, 'he th ,Asia 'W&S' thdatre. SO Die I , 1. - � . . . ,a � 11 L . A granite -memorial to Elihn,'-Burri te L � ' . I . . L �_Tho Queen -regards with satisfActi., 1. - Jer'sey,'and now, in his old ago, hie rooms' - I , I I � 1. I 13INKING 'UNDrn THEIR FEET q � .1 L , I . � f till. 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