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Exeter Times., 1908-08-20, Page 3111". MIFF , lilart10,118 •CO'VNTAI . „ IekIp..rs,..,tically,suprein . were yLism• Oughton+ , or - n tei 0 . . , . • , ,.; • • ,'"4-"‘• ,itp- (OOdMdOCt.UdbTflLItb01, �Ooti7gleurtilltn4 tbefOnttle 404040. „my* ow nor will not be wfl. "dowituostfooto. Botandoiroll . , *Out ota. , • WI*X4�r ln stmin spa ia orts *410.40. stnt4144444 tripi,ot ,tottittuetr goo** " • Two 004 30.1t TOtz,- POI't 4A0.4.1k4 • :rclo .'„ Treat Tokio to ;I: tor Cnn Sepatiou._---- 1 0 0 fvaue, any uio, any to wok in1er hizrt.- .was .Mr, 40101:;t1141,,' ' stifiloie0t„ service.`: our eenseS to so te4t that No, Aou urge hint. to do A t.'.„ 44.0101. , . 4,, for '4P*'ili41- do and those w tliat4reseriti7, .• hhave ,nO,, -Moral riga' t4.• '.°1#viee . evox."; '441:APrt. ileohinital 'round' of'. has been ,strUggling -010130' tins?.460,,intt- n/OtioalIle 0 ID ed.. Tite good inalt Was the throViX o,40 who exhausted flin'iteif 1,W :perippgaooll . - and chief penintisolo00,iistenia tiiral '11 tat div*" ina these. uttalPositam of Treas,urer,(ilencra -figh • -Religion :heconies, ' eurnstances, *matter Of'44. tarinin. -•' • .a ° • a. p iiii:'"Vor alive, 1)44 s ill' hold prominent hacked by Korean trod ootere _ ins' whether it ptiya to endlire, this' s'imb' 13„..heoc:wse. fathers , t• 0' o 0., beneet-'-it -etr*ightfOrw,ar portocu uxwei, ;the, colors; 31,01041frbriet,ormo"11, e, .obix,_00.0_ ;j1.0„ • her,4, 40,..a.o4r,,,,e,ertain, .y2 , • ry ,appointnients-. MoreoVer; theY . the palace .an•d hacked tlie Quieeri 4 there ister000-lor'-ttwd-oLt.:- wott-to$4. ildiesdlhireou depriVations, and 'denials 'in7„,erder • • . , i o I , 0 . , nenn''' the:. T'ro. ',,r 14:SV 0 4, °1," '1112: "4 14:t r 4.'' r. generally; ,:unPopular by "Marrying' not', ineriean• tailors ., o noug Mme. MaSeMit,-.474e .mothers jady,,,. i'';'''' . "l' orTgrrirloi"'73 1, 141, ,04",Viraffirrrarri"'"'rcSItralrgil7) • ' arnly ' • shrieketi ' the . Xerebant 0-001 More -than 'at pas,sing ineatiOn Tailors' National 'Proteetion Aeso- 'bete. It. is *teresting to Ode, ciation......A natitnial insnit 1,"! was hewerr, that most of the army of- the- mildest tertu applied to Score- Akers Who Carried out the Plot, and ' ... t. ust.-4-. r '''' :."' , At ,, , 1 '1*) 014 kot$4 - Or tivoSocoraing to':tho • • . , Prips 20. tont* S. vial, or ti vials tor a ' • *telt ingilect Airoot toolipt• • ei price The Ce 144.. Toroo0.. . • . even 4.0.1r4 oronort .,1,11v4 ts,e'sltorm. f3, faitlt , common „ o 0 a lelnit r tvo, o tint tn 011,kg. all eternitY' Of her. it 40 wQrth - while t();.erk „, r, E OF AUSTRIA SLAIN es, afterwards burnitre'l t e bodies zuch to years*preitions4o,the--.Ber.- Paraffin.-4-midon purgatory ons fer4Ifie' Sake •• . O • - • • ian paradise'after death. . :4512"41-'411-'14\6itit' frm- , :01141ANY "ORT- libBritoWiissj de;ilittaThInalnretZttietlY- The question of religion '.goes *'°41111ilei°1413 '11414'14/4S'; e' reads, and. writes French,' Gorman, •Already the -, Amerielx.n, arin,i while in 1808, the cruel and utterly litAX(4 1:04%. /AM) -1!1•113: 11A. ' , gloat 4041, deeper "than wirther know hwotngeratra°0unildigh...b°pfatclhe ' taw', iani. ,firdois „th'benefat of irposeless. urder of fine...heanti- Kau'er, spetli-a More Thne Than - pays to be -miserable here in order „ the 'hole world the richer ..aione ifs life -time study for. most. which.- .fit ,pronertv. • .11 ul aod gracious- EmpteiO3 e to beLaaigahty,..miadui.la,gtpty,,,..it kr tho lif that x), alta7tho grooptica, ,ment but Mr. *own -can also 0.dapted for the wzrkild` one by their- stria took place. 'The Empress was Ilaes. °&e,g'sitng• n are WO , • • , g?es.... nee or' than, -- of fox, li;vinelt la. the, gain, to the_ in. ouret_a_.nd_ r,I,)e Japanese and Heliostat) wearers. ' f Passing throtigh Geneva on' her ret Even Theodore the /pooh ooeapied . **it:1014111*S e _ $ * _ $ o -h • • _ bala been ifitasrebatinent worif heart *.i,Svith'PEctfwEleanr-4"°VIII.' 4 The- , • the feet that the late admiral of ri ttie joys .of ,O0MitgROIA,tt, SUPligilitAciti • e -worth tile -coat. - • TYPICAL: PERStirElt . 141:14;(141e0! ; UUILU ,• 7,0 ha4ve 4utst • . e it- th ep rbet, 4uestion dogs Surely we lime* that all this Jife : • 0 e ac re u. i rit ha, 4 t h I'NUJi' the fteet t th hi k affecti*n$' When ,15he.` W114- stalhed eerrespondent of Town -and Country , v; th a two, pe s et 0, reports the -contents of a note from , • ran 1.10W real uroPe it •Palit to 10110 your itlealsf. • things .dePendl on t 41,Ynamie ha° in' librat7 or over •fla341 was, a Seotsnian• is earae javatineu Ifort -11- ..,4 111-ELIt°ild °f th°11g11 7,/-41°°- "voluntes1 44‘3,-, 10 14110'Wo as the was and, ha WAS a tir,st-elaftsi 'w en Pierce er • I d heart.fstat- ". King one o t Jung's .equerries • 'ii t I, biltIti 'J ' the ky:TiaTildesibiTtati; ! I OA..onot-Stottatiaiiikj.- 4i • -----, . um rt -_was-,."hot.,..-,while_....enterill . in ..4that. l'-frilis.- ,. .-.• : , - : : - 7.persiittaitatlinliatli..etlieingitlie.' - . - - ,- ir ..carriage, an is an extraor- rne ts o not w.a.4a'i;t trn I'..inatho;-'-- .. - ''''''""'-' on-l(itoisit_ftp.o...tiiis tlytt 7 ohedi. even- lenst piece of work in has. been one long struggle against plucky one. When the German .... .. ,, ..... • . eke:4o -that heavemy . vi..„i3r,--•-oat li-,--iraiityli-iairitiet .•--.1t-fe-t-he-purifitit. . .0.4b4urltextrav44;ances.-.14.4he VAtshill.kanther-atta -I nary act. that.hg had, twice revi? dis al of a' ' singte_heur .before . .,, ---- --r-- -, ..._:„.. ..._._ , ;._ Ate'. paths . of .pairr -demands wi evert' Callingritrit-the pursuit .-gatherers and Other. officials. . X,200' Ons he sont his crew ashore hislr;814',0,1101r;riahrur 1:134:44trulilp-10--dNatxPL431:3 toili: werAftetecontijalln'ition-11:norie4.0:•.r.::po'ix;:—. . , conies tit tesist_eiiimie us all leads soino ideal that gives proficiency '.Court, and the' corruption of tax, ship,: an unprotected steamer Y escaped -,, .11:1 l,fr ' - linguess to Suffer and to bear leis, lif the ideal life that gives-. power .. Mery 'would...L.M.oweeo-he ;vitt .4,...hut.hunaelf -remained, aboard and to remain,unknown,. to endure what, 111,i -the art Of living,ptubtes . EmperoriTinioretimeooear! . roam,' 'will call failure, :is it still It is -easy- to se* bovrit-pays to. e°4.118.tIfe:tr,qallterriieateruyl-'Prailretilitai-boniYednre: •PGeerithaezid-ii:Ihneltish.e. fire "used b' '1.3'e: i'vtu:tbastoiritle;:swilthnigti:eite:teptweeditelluNvyiateha'PrtQuerialaitgr6hdrb: realmKingai,,;workEdward wear,rat4fnor fully _a quarter..).of . ^•', worth while? dig, ditches, or 7t0--aelVSOOda. Are tween two or More .I'auropean PoW;.- Germany is •-.borroWing .British . icai.4 ,limeleoi as Toott of, us tlxiout: as iirgely as she is able. tt Xing Iltureb.ert ' was driving to the Emperor's time is occupied in • It is not an evidence. of anything , ive sa blind that we cannot see both .erat basely :utilitarian In .the character the joy,-:und, OW -Profit of :the' I14 .kOossoi,, was ,iarigina* ' in •the- Oth, British blacksmiths, 'engineers, 'fit-• the c'aPanelle'lla"ewse4. a -"rk" his dressing room. The Xing sel- -4i a,,,o, te, ..014.hic um; „44.,,,r± oink k,now,, • 0 , 0.0..tedthe suitts4.0 0.1.44Aiotoerth painters, polishers roan, .Struek at him with - a dagger.,dom changes 1404iistott;4tLesuplorestt4an, • 4 t ° .. 'WA illuslAloitrt.' ' f'i 'at,* We'''',' tile 0,' t gisdrinirxres theritAr'ffrr. ' ' - Watorrioltilinfilto trvitermo ,e nt, , :, i; n. e, • , .:*; 'Wel" . applied to proposed.4ourses, for the 'enhatance, the things that 0010n0 ., of '0,iii . Majesty's body- have bean engaged durin -tho past Included- in the twenty-one rul- on and evening, Wheress•the'Xiti- .'. ' .,. • . already mentioned' °are eight '.13ar has beeonie a veritable Frego- ,reeidente-.who+av.,e-.been-assa'sei ii.in.the.-inariner. of.4oriningand..dof., . sited, and it iii * Singular 'fact that Ong his- costumes. . - - ... • ..'.. ' three of these were Presidents of ' The first thing in the--pareing be- - .s.-.“ , '!.1,..,`' '',=:, l', . IL/1. .1•.• ':' ,:t,',:;',L.,", , ,7,- ,-4i....,,,,,, t-0, a ,:y01..V. _t5f1+01', 1 .. ,...,e, , , ' ; 1 ' 04 3. .... ..• Monstration'0f4Tti•ir- eTd_inAk_ifieetiLlif* Q .19 , Of- toff;-1itly Tillide-111I-00: 0104 ;0 a general fight, one day of month.. , '- It seems. that Yamaguchi:01z% :Original . Japanese convert to e creed,' bad just been released,. root loon after serving a term • sedition, that, being the utter - re, tie)). gkven adarelnam by,. ;rapt., nese `',Ia, ,,,,,$eventy±dd of Mr, *so s is OliMITOlifilfitir411:64' . , *.ve him a sympathy dernonstra. n.., t. • ' - - cfAction tir diity.mjatiniately_ all „perish...40.r those that cadure that guard. . For Years lie has been the year ,10 England for work'• in isi"-' 'fliTed-rliall and Planr-rea a1 things must come to this proof o piety it not seeking out the painful rea ru ermol-Atoreo.. Notbin i• y7 •al/ea-tip-ago-a-mum -0..,;:. . , ,.., . ,,„ ,.. radP. ' The Parade started,thead-1 their right to be, that they haVo side of 'life, but it is living for life cotnes amiss -t0. tho Asoda Piome ehatn.*akers were lure4 aer..94.*, No Vblood:red bannersin8cribe4 , , , - ...... ' ... i . ` fir its tools 0 yours 'ago the _Sultan. commissioned Hamburg, and 'their union -bad tfi. t ......?,,, _ , , •.. • ,....., 4 it, , .,„ , r,... 4,,,,i ci, rc,-,7 s k.".• • ,, .. '"li , i . . - .i------------------,-- •-,,,••,,, • • •-,. • 4' 1 1 / ( 1 f* '7- ' ******* ' .' * "'' ' ' ..1,•Tn. LI-- ... . I t61,. , ,-- - or -71 . - ,g --# .4, . ,„ '''' , ., . b Ill a i ,Oilltien-,!:!, "Death'to ulers„" and same test to, every ernand of relig. pay,iirtoo great for the prize of full indrett'sentinients; • A Japanese iouta duty. It is certainly ,4t. . non-xvinol . ti,l-whickis..in: itself an insgra- religiOus to go on doing things- • - . two to anarchy, headed the pro- - - , --, .- , _ . eisioft.. •. ,1 liardly 1744. it PfeCeeded a block 4 when, We Inihy little Japanese po • 'icemen sylumed from the police boxes on 'every hand and started in: . , . to, break up the -parade. A fight usued7,-Th-e at—iirr-tmie is a, B:61131 Tiff- • provided *with bombs, used the ready .japaliese . weapon for close . tilirters„.. the Igeoden clog, andthe wmut.on drevi,their swords. ao inderable blood was shed _before the policemen succeededin gathering in , -fifteen-of---the...anarchists . fc '"• whom were vet.,___ctive ' elle -land. Sir Barry bought it, and it se . - . murdered witi 'within the lastrtY-five * er.rinaags ihaigmerb'ack to his bath. . r our $ . was duly. landed on the coast. Then -, All. these Gerinan-en aged Brit- Years. *First: earee Vripsident Lin, riding h _came the '4i-test:ion -of getting -the vet. kb workmen are fgyaranteed 74, coin in 1805, Garfield in 1881, and from which he domes adorned in a ' 1 • . . . • jlitizillees,.t.44.tilideziejsb' eitideri4tae natce irkii01212ee. Yoll,i;s4, 16.3d1:!kawlattly '.4L AmlisnoirIlthnemir-wpaags! 14ciat' .111177 ' twenty years later. plain. -morning costume 'made' Tor , business purposes. An hour, or tvvo • ,Y.4. In ileteevanger It the nuiro lr Ear*. Procure in this monotonous garb fully, fits ii4ense because of its generosity., nesced it utt, jumped on the- box,' Germany is fast becoming .1% seri- al. -molei. hOt. sages -are paid; This borrowing hy' TIIE MURDER OF LINCOLN' the, Emperor for...Something more .. . . plc. of AMerica just. when they were C Deo; e'laborate, and if there is no recepr • .,- * . . Not the -coarse insults hurled at" and drove away across the desert. ous matter for ourselVes.... . . came'like a' th, titiderelap.to bim 'nit the shame .done his friend A page Might he filled with his ad. . , .....4....4.44.__. . . , _ , re owing tbett .the great coni.coo.., tion on he appears in the undress vyas-the'eause .of his anger. . •. . ate' War had come to an end. *Lin- uniform -of the Guards.-- _ _______ ___ ........_ __I '. ..___\:.,.... .1... . • . ;Nentures-ori.the-way. Once, for -in- . clans rand folilies,,, and *a semire. brand' new -hansom cab I &ace to fel in :rove with 'her,' and *liked thein tiniTeh,is carries him until luncheon ' . . - . Second day of the month - The stance, the vehicle, stuck fast in a NOT 'FOR HIM.. : coin - went ' to rent's 'Theatre first day, or new nmon, was -the We» narrow mountain pass, and • the • ' " • • Washington, and sat with his fain- after which there are some , , ginning of a festival which corre wheels had to.bi ts‘ken off and cam. • A well known officer has-alweauti- three hundred uniforms ' to select • ...- , . , Inciudeta_rmittioiL4thejf 4 . a. desert camel Pulling_ a . sh rky.,. with ' no resource but his salary ailaYesi Oaf br°t0;tt;vja-AiatChienrl"thrte-"CPoellrft; 'Ir. .. ftr:ometranthkirtAlliueneKtiaoinsseroftl'8=11118101arSt . tporided 4o -the Sabbath festivalandel*,-bronght to the 'rescue.1 Ima hie fill 'd'aughte4 A- young -ciiptain, ligiou* Meal. This celebration las say, that Sie.garrY got the Vehicle old. gentloinan for her hand... The wh°' .4,00.4gys,„„ ./hothLvirAstAbsiantaa., , ,.4etttnatloxLeacL4c,ojace_took ighek.akongiotoicolhottatrj."acotttoitia.omerretississinatellie.several li!a with .ortlers had ,prepared a 40 wardrobe regularly and in proper to-perform-he-inakes-use-of-his-vast-- ---- -- - - -- • •-•-e,...11. ---ntivi, ic_u."-,-.--------------:---------.--,-- ----.--,-.17-7.:. ""' , . ii 4 I II t rotation. It, Is. in the evening that . - ... , ,,, Trien-diihittAt Davi: and Jonathan. olden. Theri...For...connectify.4 -CtisTiead•-Verlielf.X..,•2027 iiian o viewetLiAm, tentionsigy. he ifirLit,Ant no_goininetit watmade Silltan for Arlie. "11' " • hot -the President-thr 7-thelsecond7whenZgattl4n ' 024.Yeara-,1410-4 nathanIti the:: reason* .ere, ;the titht one; lie set flj fght as seemed -to sYln- moon feast at tilp__eourt of Saul tithiterwith-theranarehilititr-eve end send -a -boat an to -Vow 1,110 ez- a a a a „ • ; I r ; r 1011 . . . . ra4,010-anti,..A 4311cernan In "-7.th the-and-bring4ini...word 'Ke n is ,no more popular than in any , iwaits '111 a field the return of hit', ether land,,, and the shoslii., or or- friend who is to signal ,h.im by, anized roughs of the Tokio slums; ....of_artows_ .shot_in, wilts, rea are to pimp the little eed Jonathan df,ers Alere-40 era of fhb' I-4*c "411-h!'ther •nn* David's a olov,, and .the scene 'of •" I* the etiten, ensues., too-nineli Against'. -,1Pnatliair-441ecitiserh. thought Jonathan %WWI ;not only grave has been , '‚°‚ Da.vidbutbsdmadca • led by the„erapt_yzn! of the Wrong conernracY to, -him uPon throne. • - *' f to d 'done him shame -That is. and wadi * dead shot from • . oenerid, what '-a-a-ay- --ita*FIttibotilleenlvitilLilh abek"brivilife, and &yin aurs-spaerriodit; 44.01p- -the-r:lpft- shoulder. - :but you '-80011 is avenge I firmed -1y. a grim detaimiatition 'publicly' announced, . . .,.. , 45. At the time apPointed t.... Or, rather,' at the place appointed . . Ait-thelatl-rair,---lonatharilits 'Shot -sereearrows4vottent his lug*: 0 . orie7- over. :hi er 1, greater an . x.,s,_ b If 1 ith Ole , litpleLtra: liOnitho$ D.MiCt '',„ ' '.. '. , wor . Mr. Denison it not all . En- - 31. Cried . after. , the. lad -',But glishnutn by both-, but * Now'Zng.. meant the word for David who wait lender, Moyestrong are -his 's , . , . . sinalkrisalary than mine, ..„4_9,W_did - Comparatively few pe�ple have you get itongill---asked::thi captain, oven heard of Henry; Denison. Yet who 'thought he had Made 'a .•god hero is an Anglo-Saxon who has defence, , been fat thirty ears in 11-01 -Japans But -net 'so. crifti who " do thundered forth: - - "I lived on My father-in-law for the first• tenj ear but I'll be harii* • if you are going to cia it." • - - - - TOO LATE AU- Infa-44C ing sult than any words -which fo einphasts of the', werds_mair drafteit. 'entire 71 unOer 4v0 Ovre gain I would irsheit--eitros*---the--s __the_haik_door,..and_eseatiecl by_rid- ing off on a liaise which was. kept waiting for him.' He was captured twelve days afterwards, however and forthwith shot. .** Ile inalWEiT, a -poor a ov-V-i. m" -T-------- • ninledresst-in- fait as a-ti-V•Mui . as no a succest. according_te the discerning editor of the -Valor and nutter a sartori- IIlLt viAth'n ealrith9t, • tliie* with this :country .niotly Thott son o • a POtY rO, rebellious- - - - t. nia n. Is not the: arrow he th t judged by •the' •fatet that. •the first WOOltri-,-,Thii was *far marc sting- -in meant far David. three. treatp .0 wren- aimed 'dr -redly a have been-iiiTeis . • 'oathan. -An-Affront. to. atided:intensoly'..tethe insulL - Not kirdr-torfitaul's ontission,--of ,himeelf in the curse wail. sot insinu.. „ ation that ,he dieelsaiMed Jonathan 4.• soot allove_sot Piatnotrivsktosa int *# Di% 10wiet" is Totalt. t'; Mi1bn CO o# , rise $t ' wav"rely, oq it thuo The arrows-:,Three_sionati ar- rows -were agreed-Optin716-ut the 'hat- -ra r.,0017-sees-lit-to-mentiou.ove. Georiire'fitch-Micdon. 40,,C4o4ince the lad was entire,. ty. unsuspecting het 'could be sent gon. , • back atones. and Abus .oportun. f Jesse ---A' Common Oriert-Ity would,' be given 'David and I on.. tat Way of naming a man by ref- erence_to his father. 'Thine own shame . ; nisketlneSs. According to flaul;,„ „Jonathan's riondshitt-for-An, .;stepirant•to'-tlie throne not ,only dishonors by: setting his aside, but is s treason- atle act ainetthe chances of fon- , . , is mot -her ''". About a Year Ago,.there,Ltied • Mersivic Ihe'erd4ralect-tioutenart tell • - - *than to 'talk together.' , ,ward. the South -The old Greek text is probably the totted ono. It ds "David • -arose - :from:Vela-6 the mound.", This was the *greed plaee of meeting' according • to Sam. 20... 04 of the same kit. 7 .b" al Thou slialt notate estaIltshe hope of isytry-Itriselife -was to see hos family line steahlished. In a, position of honor; his higheit glory lay in & complete and honor- able line of 4.4esetildatits who should carry the family intuit and tradi-' $aul hoped to be. tuteeetled t„hit' tOti,,,I#1,.t. this wo not at _all nigeniture in these first 'days of the kingdown. it requiredno reVo-, lotion to piste Dold on the throne, fax„that'ofitee waw still in the Omit* of th, Pie-under-theitirection of Jehovah. : retch Itts.umei. that died . know -a,. IltayidYs *Atte. ,.:ttitM14",itt?:C1,*$$$‘' 1Pt) 1$ # • - tja, 401,. The courtesy and . liteneas of 4st,is inbreL It is tiver Tat 1 $0,144e, So 'hero David, :standing his intimacy with 10114 than, does not failfo salute him as *elikt his Virinee# It *OS the tustmni to kneel. „and.... bow till ;the forehead tOuChed the ground. David -didthis: three They ,Iciss.'ed, One' anetherA ee ' in .opea' expression Xtehrewa were 0„0,- to their emotion*. 42 Tliovelt shall be between. mi I fort* 4,.t' was taken as witnese-and was thought '.orsts holdint together the two per. ties to the..co'renanta s • .s ^his ' evening dre)i waistcoats, are things only to be worn by German -rentums and, French moors. _ ,._, There is only one fortress during itmin0-+e-reinerab .10i1 a ese odiesat_Ptipoisindeteadth apOtfiltheee-sllemenkiiellr)of ask not been able to cappire, and, opinion to resist with all its 4s-the-stern-determiriation---of - gotli,/the anatehitt., at. the ,Iieffilo night the' ericrottehment ot the tall u. been 'b•wilothea4tsliTt(t'ingEve"ral "Pr416411-e 1.'ofriYeaValre8Your of t - • -44"$640444*."-t-h6 -14.4t being..Alext 1;0 110,441111tr) to lead the nation . Andewas r It In 1881+ --10*-tin*t• -Or 'into 'the. fee -1 • titssasins attempt., this. monarch's hilt this • by the one. thing wherein ntight ald. Demirel Macdonald; who Was • ftft,y.lour years old at the tittle of a„.,„....,„ bile death, came' °I it' 86Jtalill °N'b Ma” 4":"1*VVIt'.V.8".• and enterect,the, itussiin ter. 'Elderly Uncle -Spent your, entire, vice at an early age. Ile was sa patrimony, tirvo you, „itAithibattit otoatt,inr fortifiettion, and had * (bite through eyerytjiingf'?" greatre-piitattatertuelv trfthOili7.7 'sista army. Tho wOnderfatiefenevi every thing but the •bankrUpte ' -?ort.:.Arthur-ow-e,d,.-must4o- --- .geniuc. A Russian paper, giving - an eount of his estreet7, says that - tbe• 'deceased enerat had all. the life On one occasion he only es- to le wilt not fellow *or . • P sover- ped barrel' Wale -1w; 'lief when the of the Winter rsdace wag( *reeked' by an .explosion preceeding frdni the. cel- lars beneath; the Emperor,: owed his life to breach of. 1:1181180Ai.. 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