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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-08-12, Page 7t, lc. r. n ,�.,, , 'r'.,. . . , ..'.n .,,J l}.. M-.. •'•fit. - �. • V1W 11 , r r , ♦ - .. ,,: ... ., is • ..•,.: ✓. . k1 a � •r r , ... ,: .,. R"p" :,: xF� l� ,c► #' 1, 119. Wotitan' - 101' o wtlr cv _ el o , 9 t .. {{ b . tl M ."! � f ever p i aft , .. a�.; 1 a �., . - NITURItiu aha . tf;;wl�4 1A: 401, 44,p � � ???�MATA38 ��;�' ire t40' .rui,norv.... z 1._ ixn� T m shoulder. )louse •° i� �zluwu` that' .�.,�. y d aid upean utl as;I00 4 �`: tl,b "1"�^n �� f �J�('yYn T ([j ," ii..li:: �+fix'•'E�1,�: w+4t+S+6 �M!"�YF�` �,F��Mr ��.`• `. We hove of d , ,.+.�a }Q ores �atlll j attlin� iter t#teir :,, ,�,,,,,, - , 11, I19 1 ' A[sR'e tato wblalt' oro tinted+. xl.uleli yet " the guy a Blasi when :. ivi� PC ANS H$lt� - w ,� b 1�z d will)'.' ` 44ES �� SI %.. �ive�( A len 4 tbo task w+aa nein st}ld. You nnaupt co �pwu heves laoklolgiuA ors '$at thi►l eve shplxl y was torlsaii by a C. P. R ErritIN�i�ia oN THiiNt Qdarle, vriGti just rootaau 4S 41!`' Tki SQA. planed. The �e and unfastening a aptG oI trap -doer, ho Arcs &sola be able W $(face-` ar` , qld aulrl ort flys beach more dead than alive AF B$CTISB COI.[)M$ . t1� pennon to wplk alarrfj at din peoliad Pram view down a roug}ti serpn, �'4 this day rho the pap leG ^"' K'illin halide pumq to his, rescue a d (14 uxts. We had to Sea very slowly, as ladder w1 oh led -. goodmsss knows the a salt -tine ip a most delight ul >�°M► ills tta?ilan% Crew olf tko #llrkelaltQad carr �,,. w1li<arcal Afraid to refuse, I Followed, plane to client. Tiiva hbn out of danger. .�1 zpighty -.r tial ground was three or Pour inches h youur Lriaz►dp of Wcuf rh}wu-eitaut[WIF olioaldvir tv ch"r rang from the eb�ora which was Ke �+AiTrsys vvepte�l-71lre Need t aslke land Ada nares tumbling down almost a�a wont all over pre last winter, and sieouilcler )'hey ?MPA ues►tU Atter )&avian Oarried by the storm tp t cop ills Wider. and it was necessary to he ship Whose Fa1t t}y the milt n- Vton's .1�iost >p":w on the tog of bole ass she mid,a minute although they maid very little abou it saved tine W- ouneu encs ChUdrea--.Ather wl►o acne decried felt thea that there ¢iulll� ve lq$e,�e°�ey��� We � bt arae vas's Qalf on flue rough ,planks alone with the black monsters above tibia scold to] from the lovely ory0 x0m ,able lymc a - eolrle kaq�e. 1WWOb. tsar down the middle, stooping would finish her. We landed in an- they brought back with them what a sswa uR All& , I 1111t.tha same time io avoid bumping one's other cavo exacstly similar to the one oharm[ng place `tt moat have been; in The sight pt a battered and aoa wore SAVES TWO HUNDRED LIVES. Mr. P. A. Reter"o , •al�iett eu$ineer of we had left, but without the machine�•y�' fact, she had regretted ever since that piece of wreck waslied ashore by theses the C -P Wad a;g'xitast the slimy ceiling above. why we load been brought there I she tout not gone with them YII The lid IIne was drawn, to land, then .lt A alta 1> net x to gd to ul 1p ono with thelia t r f s. ° �`ar the Ental ten minutes I went Sally d not understand, for there was We listen ani smile; but we, say ' thoughts that a small r agd finally w large haw- M tz+awt >lrau2 a frits to British Gglt on, trq Llg to think that I was en o nothing very interesting J,o. see, nothilig. words cannot fully describe. Back o1 ser which had an endless rope attach- tuo;tbip►, is s¢►�king qtf mini i , j yinB "Walt hers," the mon said, pointing .ti,.(T fid) that bit of wood, which pence formed a ed to it, had been fastened to the mast said,•,.•" met Myself; but after slipping into the to a atone u an which we meekly eat of the ship, and the other and on a P`ra¢rs wit I haus seal► , P . ...e... - Pam t of a noble elhip. lies a story htil heard I i '' ww ter for the sixth timta, and bumping down, and watched him clamber up of thrilling Sncldomte-an wish, y rigged derrick on shore, Nearly OO'asidmr that British CotumNa 1.paF bled vfalentiy in ncgaininlg my mg, t3 Priva- 200 Awns were carried ashore safely is pmbabl mein gold the rooks, )oolong round for someth' OUR UNEXPLORED GLOBE. ppoe y the f' . ,laquillbrium, I that was evidentlyy hidden up there. tion, despair and porraw. Perhaps by this > nes-and all would have been try in the world. Whualt�the mineft� „ began to find the illusion At last he found it --a boa is There ere 2e,eoe,000 square. mica or the that old ship -wrecked wrecked spar, green with saved had it apt been for the feint that , i" ' v@ry difficult. "How much further," I hamnije -1 H it stage to him. anda Paas ®)laced an board the ship.Too need is sake for eaa�elting purposes, aand urging Fairth Yet to BeleM:splored. sea age, assn the last hope of some ocean- this the 4 is `.`' 1M 4sked, "shall we have to go before with the torch is his other hand, he We are apt t many scrambled for the buoys, and the y have net got, The country. t�eltwl�ing }e., carefully picked his way down, and P to think that we moderns tossed maxiner; to it his last eartblY haAwser broke, and 400 lives were lost, ]s mountainous,• the distances to bei, .",: went off with it to the other end of the have very little to do iol the way of hope clung, but weakness and the bu- very distressing case on board o1 the Royal Charter was that of a young travelled are long and the rates of trgn- throe quarters of an hour we g zP tows of oasaaa drove him from it. Welshman w`ho was drowned within s OTtation are high. I know of cue c;%& � t' ' cave, whale we heard him hasruner.n exploring the globe, and that the re- „ xa - . sbA1t be there, 1! you Dame along) awe art some hard sixbstance. , . y1 ;. quickly.- Y cent explorations in Africa have quite LOSS OF THE DRUMJi4OND CASTLE. fOui miles of his home. When the ship in which exake was imported from Eng- ' ' _r "' ' Three baa tains of an hourl WL "Keeps coffins in here perhaps, • put the finishing touch to geographical fit -at came to anchor osite MoelEra, land I mention this to Shaw what t Ada said, with a Phµdder;the� &cillo& cr. About a month ago the civilized on the night oP October ii ha could see �a, � 06y ought he whale thing would only know) t faith thane is in the outcome of us ion minutes." I said in die- up quickly, she whjspered: 'Suppose we fie. eo Hiatt he orae wishes to wbrld was shocked by the loss of the he light shining in his mmother's win- gold �� ,, bolt while he is away; we could get a set foot on virgin soil must sigh, like Castle Lina steamer Drummond Castle dOy' trnt, like his is mon, his body mining is British Columbia„ One save �,:' "Yea wil�be Cor two hours in the, start now." Hut I had not a holt Alexander, fon another world. 'those was cost ala the beach, torn and man 4»',;ewe`:', mice, at least," the man replied; "and 8R to '� my feelings seemed quits who entertain such inions may crilxn while en routes from Cape Town, South led B 1 PFPes and all sorts of material piled numbed, and I could only wonder y up at the railway {!" ` a �°d dpal longer if you don't come y themselves with the thought that as Africa, to Southampton, England. All The news of this wreck flew through y stations; saw' b+eav-' t nI - glyyckly. •• vaguely whether it would be nicer to lig the passengers and crit En i13' laden ora ,r.,., be murdered Outright, or to be left here less a a glaj y of the gland like wildfire. The heroi73m of waggons at every turn; saw a:iirRat There was a threatening tans in his g portion of the earth's surface crew had gong to bad, numbering about the �laY rang throughout the eivi- every indication o1 serious work with) voice that I did not like, and turning to die alingering death from starvation, than 20,000,060 square miles is yet a fit lined world. The Queen expressed a the one cud in view of developing t � By this time the knocking had ceased 900 in all, with no thought of danger. desire to meet him. He was presented d aping thea, 50i 1, to Ada, I implored her to come back Subject far investigation, and on a pa i,x and I Pelt rather ashamed of my min- le 4Sa d if aver great industries, The 'notable t ?,�tkd,q white there was yet time. "I dare not Without a monient'p. warning the with the Victoria Crass, an hiri>l{ s i_",,., ; propose Ft," she answered in English, givin'ga' when the suspected murderer neige part of this the foot o1 civilized Steamer struck a rock on the coast of a man deserved the honor, it was he. about the Bald mines o! British Colum- ' "Think how wild be would be at hav- returned laden with lovely pieces of man has not yet trod. We translate The hero way made the lion of the bun is that they are not confined tC 7 one white ar stat, with which he told France• She sank in a Pew momenta. hour p ing Lost So much time! I only hope this p Y from " Cotsnuva " Paris, June B apolar sut3�gcri t n one section, but ams scattered over thA us to fill our pockets. "Lick one of ( ) an ar- p Fo s were vans °�.'� , is the mine, and not some horribly P There was no time to put out the ed for him, and the r Malay pus- country for hundreds of mires, ..- y them," he said, and lad to be let offso t]cle that brings this feat out ver poo w,4• lonely place, known only to himself, g y boats, and but three were saved. All. stinger found himself both famous and CROW'S NEST PASS RAILWAY, r r �i��' into which he is fakir' us." easily, I nearly choked myself in a clearly- It runs nes follows: rich. desperate attempt to appear amiable. the other's just as they were nearing "What is needed is a railwa�I " i In spite of the o " At the Landon through the Craw's Neat pass, which �";., Pc oppressive heat of geographical con their journey's end, met with a watery SWALLOWED BY THE OCEAN. would tap the finest coal- pass, y*:t -' the place, I felt a cold shudder run There was another trap-door leading &vena Mr. an )able p ` through me, t hear' into a yet lower cavern. 'Will uu y gave a very rave. Such was the fate of the Missing ships have caused anxiety ion in the world and - � � a° g a nag own fence y interesting g g y means o1 °RR 11'fir :, thus put into words. As though' some down? ' 4o said, pointing to it g study of the Present state Drummond Castle ; and her disaster from time to time, There was the Eng- which the miners would get their coke • Irnowing by intuition that we ween No, thank you; I think we would like of exploration of the globe. It appears fish training ship Arethusa, which had which las i g to go back now." I should also have calls up the various notable shipwrecks taken a large number of bo from ndi�pe,�ble and the lack) of ' 4 • :, thinking of tonal back, the man that modern geographers have an lm- Ys which causes them at pushed on more quid I was at liked to see the Stone hammer replaced and disappearances of vessels that at P.ngLand in 1878 for a cruise of West �'2sent to labour^ � -�.`:.. N Y' y in its rocky bad, but I did not dare to incase arriaunt of labor before them to In is stations. She was a Bailin ship, ander serious difficulties. The lack of " wits' end. "Are there many men work- the time of their occurrence cast a I brig B P. such' a road retards a dervel tint sc •— Ing In the mine at resent?" I asked, ? so. make us acquainted with all parts of sorrow over the civilized world. g rigged. The Arethustf left Bermu- which would be t'"''"•• P 'd'ery well, miss; then we moist go the earth. 'Phis conclusion will da all the homeward trip with ben r'e�markable if all then --- c .i b"', des�aeraiely clinging to my last hope. up again•" Every schoolboy ,and in has read Frei ht of nein) 900 IIe��iy facilities were promided. But •-o�:"r !here are none." Y g g y boys, but was that so much is being done without {g Tha words seemed to petrify me for We needed no second bidding. Up , ASTONISH SOME PEOPLE, these linos: never heard of again. Not even a pFece these facilities is a f that there is '1• * ' a moment, then with the courage of the ladder we scrambled, and upon for there is a general impression that "Tall for the brave, of the vessel was aver found to tell the a well-grounded faith in the future of lookingatm watch I found we had •"N, I � despair, I said: "We will go hack then. y almost all regions of the earth are well The brave that are no more; story, She and all on board were awal- the Province which is destined. to be- We only carne to )see how the mine been in the mine exactly an hour and lowed up by the angry Atlantic Oman. come the wealthie4t Province in 00 was worked,and if the men are not here a half. explored. All sunk beneath the wave It was in the early part of 1899 that federation. The C. P. R has alas ' "There are two modes of exit," our " Mr. Lobley reminds us that in the Close by their native shore." the freight steamer Gaelic, of the White always we will coma again; it is useless is go guide told us. "You can either go back, first place towards the middle of the g Star Line, left Liver been favorable to the idea of building further." These atirrin words recall the sad pool with a valu- ng . the way we came, or you can come able cin this nasal, but o course Ft D also n ... • "1 will went the with a determined working," sixteenth century, all seas had been lona of the English man-of-war Royal a, for New York. She, like the matter for the Local and the Dominion _ . t up the steps, which will let you out at" Y'. herArefate was never heard from, and Governments to interest themselves in. �;,, •. the guide said with a determined air. the to traversed by • navigators, and that if George, August 29, 1782. She was :` ' The. men are not at all necessary.- P entrance, about a mile farther her fate to this date is mysterious. Y' up than the one we came in at," the maps of th° continents were.not a shored off S' rthe d, with a crew of The steamer Cit of Glasgow, which proper communication and the provid ' Resistance was useless. We had yet very exact, at least their relative 8 P Y B lug or facilities and '",•., now come at least half amile•all s' s How long does it take to get out by officers and men numbering 800. The sailed from Liverpool in March', 1854, necessary material' ,x i flue her ora positions and their sacral confi oration g fon the prosecution of the several en- •' .., of daylight had long ago disappeared) higher y?" I asked. were known. Australia itself ga ears Admiral had given orders to have a re for Philadelphia, with 400 passengers an � rises which era now under wayars- s••'' if the man meant badly by us,we were "About twenty minutes; there are on a French map of 1542 under the board, was missed from the wean, and materu which the k'V, `, - just as -much at his mercy hero as we eight hundred ateps.' pair done on the outside of the vessel. not a partite of wreck left to tell the country as a� • •_ A sort of treadmill," said Ada. name of (rent Java. In th0 course of In order to do this it was necessary sad storyy of how the no ship went cvbote is interested, Yor, assuredly, a should be further oro. So with a sort the sixty years included iri the last do- y down. Hundreds of other vessels, with the mining industry be benefited by the, 1' . of desperate fascination, oro walked on, 'But T vote we go; an thing would be -cede of t he fifteenth century and the to keel the vessel to one aide, All the all on board, have one down, swal- Providing of these things the Domin- the air better than that dreadful guns and heav materials were brought g ion as a whole would res ' : getting heavier and more passage." I first half of the sixteenth, n pleiad of yy Lowed u m a moment, and never a soul P. ti difficult to breathe. every moment. alis not Sura that there would be much' navigators had advnnceci Sea res his to one aide. Just at the time a heavy P "Do ou ever have a lesions here?" to choose between them.; for the stair- knowled ° in a g P squall struck the man-of-war, and the escaped to tell the sorrowful story. It DIRE, CTLY AND INDIRECTLY, ' y ap g degree that has never would take volumes to narrate the loss '�f±� I asked, to break the l�oxrid 6ilenoe ems• out oP the rock, did not look Royal George sank with every soul on the benefit'of the outlay attendant u been rens bed in any other period, 'so of missing p `its which hand settled down uncia us after inviting. However, we should save short, Sebastian d'E1ano had made his board, without a moment's notice, g shi s. The mind of man on such provision. There are man err -- tweet minutes b would be astonished at the number of Y per- ". • my last vain endeavor to assert my- ) y genu� that way, so first voyageSINKING OF THE EIRKENHEAD, lives -lost, and it would be impossible las holding back until better facilit- i ' self. we might as well try Ft. around the world; Vasco c d.WGama bad doubled the Cape of Goad to realize the amount of wealth lost in pr°R'i ed. I know several gentle• '11n1rde turned around, and with, "You had better pin your dresses up," gaga; Who Columbus bad add_ Who can ever forget the heroic con- men myself who have perties, for % a leer I ointed to his disfiguredtdie man said; "the suis are apt to be duct of the soldiers and sailors on board the briny waves. face. ed the two Americas to the map; the It was a fearful shipwreck, example, in Roseland, 'IT" are aim 1 An explosion cis years he said; wet•" the $riCish trans rt shi Birkenhead, pwreck, that ofp y alio•" voyages of Cabot, of Magellan, had coin- P the Norwegian waiting for the railway in order that ``• 'r:: "before then I was oansidered hand- Wet was no word fel itl There was plated this wonderful list of new din- whish sank February 2L, 185`L, off Sim- egian barque 1'helkla. This they may develop them, The Io haul . 'some." This was added with. such a a dirty pool of black mud on each of en's Bay, near Cape of Good Hope South wreck tack place in December, 1892, in ''''' therm; the a CO°gres' P the Atlanto Ocean. The vessel be- ages, the high rate of trans n. ficnd>Csh &Zinn that I decided we had passage was so narrow thaq T Africa. The Birkenhead was bounddifficultypartatio ', ,. Today, fess t of the polar as have from Queenstown to South Africa with eame water-logged with only the masts boo the avof obtaining coke ark �r better keep clear of erasonalFties. and thus walls touched us on either side, the moat confess that all the seas have Y and the scilla seemed to we h u a Large number of troo arcom anied sticking out of the water, All but Bound to have their retarding effectab. ,. htasiened to .ask wha had caused the g i$ pon been explored, but this is far from be, g p four of the crew had one off in boats although, as I say, with such facili-- 11 szplosion. The mine w+�s not ro cert our heads. Still during the first ten by their wives and children. It was g ties ,as exist remarkable ever p P T ing the case with the land. An im- fi''� ventilated, and the gas ignited," he minutes or so we got on pretty well; F, '• explained. "But class then a great for mq part, I was eo glad to get outInleAse extent is entirely unknown to °n the morning of the above date, the sand were last, r119 and waves were runnin contains hi h, enthusiasm are being shown," of the mine,that Idid not care how we us; another still more considerable, has g g LIVED ON THEIR SHIPMATE. Is there any chance of the C. P. assay improves:uevta have boon made, that the Birkenhead struck on a rock. d thtere is no lon been only imperfectly explored; travel- Three Scandinavians and a Dutch- the res the initiative in the building :,,,..Ari , firer an Pear of an did it, All I thought of was t}}at each' The Captain at once ordered a call to y ars have traversed it, commerce has ex- man had secured themselves to the tFre railway?" »I accident. The air is very good now." step was taking fns nearer to the day- p]� some of its products, but good quarters. It became evident that the rig ing For s the aero in that Well, the C. P. R. would need I was Riad ae air.' it So. Form light, and I did not mind how ales or ship was fast sinking. But there was �. q aass-� ¢ art, I y how muddy the P maps of it do not exist. Finally, only g' position without a thin to eat or sistancs in such an undertaking. T•hd W:: ,'/, • P should have thought another y y were; but when we the least part ;a well known; geodes;y a least excitement on board; every drink. The Dutch aailorgoffered his Dominion Government has given subsi- k;`J explosion was just about due; but I were about half -wag up, a dreadful g Y man quietly went to his place of duty dies to railways ' has covered. it with a net -work of tri- life to save theirs. To this the others ys whish are of �Bene,ral. }" suppose our ideas of good ventilation feeling of suffocation came over me. angles and the with a determination to die at his past benefit, and it is not tea much to Sa �} and a miser's are necessaril somewhat Sucidenlp I felt as though I could not maps it are coin- if it was necessary. The boats were would not agree unless lots were taken, T Y,a- Y plate, even fram a topographical Stand- Y' which was agreed to. Strange to say, that such a riilway as I have men, ,P. dWei mnt, draw another breath; everything point. lowered. Hastily the Sick women and the Dutchman drew the fatal number. tionecl would be in the nature of a na- ZI ;7v, We had now arms to a plane inter- mimed to Pores upon me, —the walls, After the Arctic and Antarctic re- children were transferred from the The three Scandinavians killed him, tionsl benefit, leading; as it would, 'tot was; _ seated with pipe's, which carried the the ceiling, all were So close and damp, ions, which have remained inaccessible Sinking ship. It was known to all, that drank his blood and lived on his bodythe res id " .. briny fluid from the mine down to the g g would A opening and development of: Looking down, one saw nothing but a u to the it wo d be impossible to save any more.the finest Province in the Dominion." aortia at l3ez. The guide called a halt, yawning abyss, and above, the ghastly P present time, Africa is the until they were rescued from their 11 and holding de mount'' u Part of the world that is least known DIED SINGING "RULE BRITANNIA." perilous position. It is impossible to ANOTHER RAILWAY NEEDED. kfl,•' iig,up his torch pointed to a P and up, his fuming to us, notwithstanding the The British ensign Fre such a Pce 1�;: little stone cistern filled with yellowisbi- wiroh in dreadful proximity to my gn was hoisted, the im4g position 'without a hor- Mr. Peterson atsu mentioned that 3,:ii?.-' look' �i ten's curl hair. Su ADMIRitiBLE E%PLORATIONS Sailors and soldiers were arrayed in nor and a shudder. The narratives of ,3,z£ looking liquid. "Taste it," be said, 7 PPS one of us Y there was a desire for a railwa north' ' dipping a very black finger Should take fire in this horribles Istel made in this century, which are daily, line as on a review, they presented arms sailors who have saved their Lives by Y fipnreess satin a shipmate from a int contiguous to Ashcroft t bare ager into the This thought,flashingthroughmq mind clearing up the ma and sae God Sive the tZri.Pen." Lower g Pei to have time and time p� rage and conveying it to his mouth. already to p The ear ex- and lower the vessel. sank ; the waves again been printed in the newspapers. to the Cariboo country• This under- +�a`=' ' Afraid of disobe ing, I followed his achy unhinged b all we had gone P vera, however, could not dream of taking would also, he said, be justified. 4" y through, y sw t over the vessel. A cells was It is next to impassible to realize the �a - exaMPLs, but only made a pretence of lig quite finished me. My knees serious efforts, and man ed a will pass y by results, for he was informed that, , , :, y y tip awfulness of such a position. �; .. tasting them horrid stuff, began to tremble; a black star studded bore the country will be thoroughly fired—a volley over their own graves. P fully onP thousand horses were kept Very Salt indeed," was my verdict y eyes; and I had h� y Yes, back of ever i on the road drawing freight. People �+. • mist same before m ez loved, The once mare presented arms and Y Pace of an old +'. a safe one, I thought, in the circum- J my torch to Ada, went down with the shi unbroken in wreck that is washed on the seashore .,Y just time to hand After Africa, Australia offers the P there is a sten and could the wreck- W°S0 settling all the time, the country .. ,� stanms. when I sank down half unconscious vastest field to this investigation of ex- ranks singing Rule Britannia," Shout- y was being opened and the heavy( der to shoulder did this noble band oP age �?k it would probably spin a yarn 'm vY, "It's not sett at all," thin man re- upon the Stove steps. Tharp was no plovers; we moat remember that even 4b4 souls meet their fate. Their con- that would Surpass in patties, senti- rates for the transportation of freight' R" flied aitgrFly- "The salt water is at the roam for Ada to ease, and she was Its seacoast was not Pully explored till told lieavil t"" otbar sine• this is a Sween liquid which terrified lest I should faint outright, 1849. Since that time, at the duct became the world's wonder. Well meat and horror an romance that was Y upon trio people, WTA ' q g price of ever written. Until the sea iv needed simply the encouragement of ,, ,,• comas from the same mine, and slip down into the dark vault below. great Suffering, it has been crossed from might England mourn the loss of such g as up communication generally all over the "' Feeling "Try to brave and noble men. Such heroism its deed the fate of the missing ones Feeling rather small, I followed him i� keep hold of the handrail," She south to north, but no traveler has yet will be unknown. line' 11 1s,4 to another eiotern at the other aide, implored, holding me up as best she traversed it from east to west. has never been aurpasse,d on water or Mr. Peterson had hopeful things to could. I made a d land, and seldom -u' and cuss torsed this time to make a perste attempt to In the two Amerism, except the ex- �1�' promised lin abundant harvest. On �.y '- real trial of Its contents, which war, fight against the drowsiness that was trema northern and southern parta,the • " report :-The crops looked well "' decidedly briny, "I will ,'take your fast stealing over me, "If only I could aantinent is known ; neverthe esa, the WRECK OF THE ROYAL CHARTER. ANIMAL INSANITY, thew down Mr. Peterson met two `"I word for it," Ada said, when I tried got a breat of air,I Should be all r' ht," whole central region of South, America, The loss of the screw steamer Royal ig Horace Have Bees known to Go Diad un French engineers who had been sent r -''ti"- to persuade hlar to prove for herself I The man told Ada that if though in great part explored for com- Charter night of October 2b, and morn- aver by French capitalists to re ort S' that there -was now no doubt about I ceaid msarage to climb a few dozen .1r 1.1i purposes (for mines, woods, ca- Ing of 26, 1859, off the Welsh coast, near the Battleneld. p 7ttr on the gold region around Rat Portage , rr our real[qq being in the salt -mine. more steps, we should come to a venti- outchoue, etc.,) is not exactly ma ed. Moelfra. Angleseaahire, was specially The difficulty or the impossibility of and Rainy Lake. While they did not For half an hoar later in the roof, How I managed it " To sum up, the yet unezplo ppparty distressing, With 'this wreck spec anticipate their report and while the se,:,; care w trudged red 446 Liven defining insanity makes the question oY ➢ x� on, oar feet wringing wet, our backs I cannot .tell, but somehow or other I oP the globe cover an area of about 50,- were lost. The Royal Charter was had not arrived at final conclusions, aching, oar tlaroata filled with su4phur; did, and oh, the luxury of the sweet, 000,000 Square kilometers about 20,000,_ bound foF Liverpool from Australian whetlwr or not animals become insane these but everything fresh' breeze that cams down to meet 000 squansa miles , a 1 gentlemen said sufficient to givd ,� ry hing bas an end,and at last, ) pproarmately divid- ['arts• There were a large number of by no means easy to answer. Insanity Mr. Pete,rslom the idea thea they west as we were on the vary v,rge of '� we neared that blessed ventilator. ed thus: pasvangera oro bosrrd and £800,000 in in the human subject, it is supposed by favorably impresser) with whtit theme collapsing fn tears, this tunnel sudden) ' You had better sit here, said take gold ($4,000,000.) Tule vo e had been Suddenly MNar'e YiiK had seen, and that their rewas merged into a tremendous sort of in a good supPl of air for the rest of Miles. a pleasant one . Not a thought of dan- tee• has no analogue in the lower ani- ..- likely to be exceedingly favorable, oevern. Ax1gi}yrngg lase like a fairy the journey," said, planting ma Afnca,......... - ...... »....... ... ...... 8,b00,000 gm' tied entered the minds of any one mals. Yet many causes will lead to the , grotto could scaroslY be Imagined; but right under the grating. She, poor girl Australia.. .. ... ......... ...». 2,000,000 on board. Many of the passengers perma tint lose of self-control. Cattle rate we scald stand upright on looked very pale and frigbtenedbyt3iid America ........ .... .. .. ... 2,000,000 were returning home rich from the driven from the cocain through POKED HIS NOSE IN. card, d that was alas time and 1 thought we had bettarpaash Asia•-• •••-•• •••••• ..• —... ...... ... 200,000 Australian gold fields. They had lrict y ugh the on while we were both of us tas.rl l a thing to b, thankful for. The y able lalanda............ - 400,000 orad their future and the orow•ded thoroughfares of a town will, An e '��"'• happiness experienced telegraph operator ;�y Meanwhile ran round, throw' to do so. After wbat Seemed 1Fke an Arctic regions........,..•.... .»..,.. 3,600,000 they would bring to a dear mother, under the influence of this sudden can, from listening to the sounds, un- ', to fightOf his (torch on varl°Us e'ternity,but must in reality have been Antarctic regions .......•--.»..... 5,800,000 wife or sweetheart that had been change of condition, work themselves in- �rc{�nd a m eon one kind of tele- '. �' lianoes,wlriah stood about fico minutes, we came to the end left at home while they had gone out to a state of excitement and fury which essrig ,.,�y partes }f the cavo, silent of tilts steps, and found ourselves in a Tom ......... ......... ...... ......20,000,000 to win a fortune. must at least be closely allied to mad- gr h instrument without seeing it at ,; and motionless, passage similar to the one by which we unity will not be wanting All had paoggrressed well during the ,news, .Horses have been known to go all. One day an inspector walked into c lft remintip me of this torturing, ' bled entered, only broader, so that we here for a long time, to the a loners voyage until Ltihe vessel reached the mad in the midst of the bewildering an office and p Inquisitors," ori&. who wish to undertake their began to question the chaaalaerh of the Spanish I were able tp bblp each other al part of Irish Channel. A terrific storm then scenes of a battlefield. At Balaklava clerk in charge. Suddenly a said. but the smile froze on her We were destined to one more fright the immense task that must be achiev- Pam' up. The Captain ran the ship an Arabian hawse turned upon its at- began to arrive, and the clerk sate Pa as our guide' unexpectedly set In before getting fairly quit of the mune, ed by humanity before it known itsown into the nearest shelter, which was a tendant, who happened to be drawing to write it. The message was as fol - motion a tremendouls machine In and that was when, about help -way world..'little cove ClAte Moelfra. Both an- water, seized him in its mouth„ threw (owls:- 14;,behind her, which groaned and rum�ed' dower the, passage,we heard approaching chore drop bat they were not suf- him to the ground and then kneeling "Look out for squalls. The inspector +'' . and thtMw out its long black arms in steps, and saw the flicker of alight in HOTEL LIFE. fioieait to hold the vessel; 'she dragged upon him attacked him like an infuriat- is somewhere on the line, and will be F every direction. I the distance, • In another moment a away. The engines were set in motron, ed dog. Before the terror Could be sub- poking his nose in everywhere." '`i Yon wanted to see t;he working of second man Mrs. Rich (boarder at great hotel but all to no avail. The storm increas- Clued it bad bitten off another soldier's The `,,;.t'• g a�rpeared, scarcely less Oh, Mr. Boniface, )- inspector smiled as he listened to I ,,_ the mine, didn't out" the man asked I villainous looking than our gide to my nurse has gone off, ed in fury and at last this Royal Charter finger and seriously wounded, the army the message, wbile the poor clerk looked ry i;: with one of his f[endisa grins; and oft our heated ima imaginations. What a and the new one I engaged can't be here struck on the rocks. By this tine the veterinarian. Another instance is relat- quite belpl�. His superior, however. he went, it gin far a week. As baby is not well, I'll waves were running high and threaten- ed of a docile horse which one hot sum- went t.o the Instrument and sent hack , , , palling out a screw here, time you have been)" he grumbleul, ere attend to him myself if yrhu will spare ed every moment to tau the disabled mor day wean mad. Everything that the answer :— • : turning a handle there, till the whole I he took the tatter aside, and they stood me a chambermaid to look after him steamer to pieces, Distress Signals came within its reach it seized in its "Too late I He has ahead. xsr; mg mass of whispering together, with occasional y poked x Place peeoned ono moving "j machinery. I darted about like a mad ' glances in our direction. I while my husband and I ase at mems. were fired. The population of Moelfra teeth and shook like a terrier would his nose in here i" r` crxp:tu ,6, trying to get as faraway from I "Of course, this is an lice," Proprietor—Certainly. I'll send you gathered on the beach, but they could a rat. It raided the ties and tinea the roaring monsters as possible, and I Ada said. "I see now why mts,n Mary' render no aid, and it wins a halmaa im- the inmaxes one after another into the t,,, unable to eek a single question about J was so anxious for us to ou ie this bigil Proprietor (s few days later Mary, possibility to lower a boat. a-ir, trampling on the bodies as they THE HOUSE CHIMNEYS. :rYS,•• the use Of 411 these huge levers and ' wayi He lead appointed to meet his your work Seems to be dreadfully be- fell. Aftesw+ords it almost killed its Speaking of chimneys," paid Ms pp hind. A MALAY own master, after maiming for life the Rl Almost h wheels. To ev they Seemed 1 mead with, and debate what should be Mary --Sure O'im Undin' Mrs. Rich's There was a Malay on board of the horseshoer who was called in. 'Phis, at Bugleton, "many a nioe house has been connect human, and Inther pretty ht of I dome with' us." baby*ship. Like all of h'ys rade he orae an kelt, must have been a case of insanity� ruined by little, spindling, )sale brick connecting them with the pretty little I tried to catch' Something of their But that is oorl at mead! tlrne, and expert swimmer, 13o volunteered to The cause of Such insanity is often to chimneys, I should economize on anp< salt -cellar which is handed round so conversation. "Anglaises . , toutea y exp, ashore, a distance of throe milks, tbb,, htlessly at table. Scutes Coo it doesn't take diem over fifteen ar Lo be fond in co enial malformation thing but the chimneys, Nothing helps rag'auses—" was all I tweet witty a r tied round Ice shoulders. ng e�y 8 a "I'm sato y minutes to eat a meal—less thgn ops of the bones of the bead. Prof, Ro- a house out so much as good, stout the man is a )naafis," Ada could ggan,ther, Anything less corns» This wrnald be the menus to draw a said. "Just lark what a diabolical-' gge�nus flaw we looked, two poor, trem- an hour a day' manes even goes so far as to prove, chimneys of fine dark brick. The littl delight he to ms in playing with those bfing creatures huddled tolget. r against Yea' but they hnS ter apind about hawser on share, and in this manner what appea g to be incontestable a vi- spindling chimney seems just like what things. I hbpe to goodness he under- the wall, could hard) be 6 three hours a dad' w•riitin Por 'em, those on board wrnild be saved. Dns deneer flint animals,snits. ( it is, simply stands th P y imaginadi I robing, b'e umped Leto the angry sea, keys, have been observed two have dslu- ppurposw,hi el the big, solid utilitarian 11 em, and wbn't be as ht u almost screamed when, the aarnenitatioau CONCEIT. ALL GONE. with a sma�i lead tine attached to his ansae very similar to thenen of insane locika as though it rose above a Serer. land s %e8'befbrts our eyes." I being a to end, the / second c)))lan person. Bravely he fought against people. sus and hospitable hearth. Give the There naevi contingencies that I advanced towards as, ut, with a look Old Gent -Lest me see, Tee, I met those fierce waves, As billow after house good pi imneyh I" feared Mre than that; but I held my of curiosity and a bow, he passed on, your nephew five Years ago, and if you billow, and a+�wa after surge met him peace, and returning, waited ed patiently till fhb and we were allowed to resume our must know the truth, I was disgusted be dove und,r the waves. At tip it A Turkish irade has been Issued not. STATE CARP. OF DRUNKARDS. 1i' man, rwturniaig, asked ins hew we liked walk, Five minutes more,and we were with him-eueb a vain, eonoelted, insuf- Seemed that he was lost. It did not ifying the Council of Armenia and A btil has been introduced into the the annehiailer`y out an the mountain -path again, in flee ferabl0 appy I rover saw in my life." Seem possible that a human being could patriarchate that they will be hand re - Lt is very nice, but would you mind blessed sunlight. Old Neighbor—Obi, he's changed. Dom- accomplish mdh a feat. Mev on Share spons Austrian Parliament to a stopping 1t/" I cried at thle top of my I "I could hug that sweet man," Ads pletely now. He's the most modest man with glasses had seen him dive from the the mint of � �orniane t�son on funds from the Imperial Tre�ienigiate voice• said, looking towards the guide, "for qac could find fa a day's journey -hs ship. Anxiouta hearts on Ship and shore build asylums for the caro and cure tq of With a shrug at the ivaprraistono not b4ving killed us, I know I have doesn't believe he knows anything were ferventl nary' tbal he M*hf' Patron -See here, landlord, look at habitual drunkards. The bill provides of t, w sex, he did as he wlas tol� Buffered art least a dozen different aorta " You don't my so I Well, now, I think be granted y ung f any bobitual drunkard may be in- eilen I f strength tc� be suacq� ul. this sirloin steak Your waiter ase that Mums u Dom-: ;rF Silencing s roof' l robe. antsy monsters of d°iitaa tri the last two hours at his of i , when T met Trim be was a oolleg�b brought me, just when I wanted a sleek caresrateei in there pan with a sorrowful took av though they, hands," saphbmom, BATTLING WITH THS WAVER. hint made either by tae victim's relur had clear frieSlids whose voices ho Ada looked SaaFeely more huggable Yin, e>znd row's he a graduate, and Th'e mbnremte want into tits hooey, Landlord-T)nen I think, air, that qr friends or by t� town auLYwr_11 kim � loved to 1�epa than too golds; her Pace as blank an trying to earn his own living, It ecitoetfm 812`0113041,that he had fail that steak etaaGiy fFlls the 6i71. i' Y 1 ,. _A_,_yn,4er..,wrr'„ • ..4 " won, ...,.:a..a- ...i... . .. )�,' __, .. -i(: