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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-04-13, Page 5e 6.11,ime A BRITISH DEFEAT • ,11 sant aver: V rriar4tat WNW V 1 14.;Lali "AIM Ni LiZtoitio 1 1.11,111111111111 1 1 II 1 11 1111 111111111 1 I 1 11111111. mIR111111.01101M11111.011111101114millegillfilliMplail 11 II 11111 III I II 1 II 11 M11 I 111 111 11111 III II .isogorlippoppe REPORTED BY BOERS ho then commuuleattel tint range to thew asetetwllLbe reerulted In Oa- in Os past. Jut what thoir plans ide tontratiew." tario sod IQuiribeit. Ara will be better leatava when they arrive.. -,...e. ....„......, For 80,000 front's. . atm. room. comudosion At this ten* of the year the nor. New York, kepril 10. -The Zournal , Loudon, April 11. -The lloer Pete mai demand tor li.irsn in the But. taro to.A:duvtFttleisof to -morrow wilt print reeled* o eyrie In o I 1° 1041r i$ 6tavhge "'In 11 n ;r:b7)Fe Ile °Syr be ja4111;* etit.1 Pieli' /le r pe I, and the 4 rinit_p in h e "A con root le buy 80,000 to 35,000 overy contineatal eVapital. Whatever ho a llvey Mae at t1ie i't Uu . 'e heroes for ehe British eloverontent leveler sympathy there may be for Ink' Stahloh ' was abut completel la tlAs city yee- the Boer ramie, no European. Covent- terdey queeday). The hones are, for meat le preparee to doelare war on Shelled by Cavalry. SX Hundred British.' Troops, Killed or ,e.:eg9.4 fltrel Ptak 'Rh VIZ :V 'A'levl 47 % .i:lleirtlit gi rzognatttn-1/4146i; 1% c"i4 tee 1 VI les telt r of e le al , on er Col. or rt re - root several althea titillate.. ride is Ilioneatid men to South Africa. Tineee connoltred eastward to.day beyond the largest elegle order of the kind ore tile only conditions under WhIch Luow Noy. 'Ilhey found 150 Boors, ever pined In thin ceuntry.. • interventlen would terve anY Praotleal. and opened up an them .with slie)lir. 4' The heroes smolt ecneform praetie purpose, after the explicit witrzenge Tite Boers( disperaed Instantly. .. • cony to , the T.Talbed, . $tarny's given by tile lis'Itlell tiovernment- It e'e the fa tIteddvreQrrebdurgrie; at ta...........;t1:11,,. otriat requirements in Mee, breed, and le expeete Itin a plomatlo -circles, tilat May At eker. NINE . HUNDRED MEN CAPRJR1R; tioaSty to She hreede reared oa the pro. sel will Make a short •sta,Y en the eon., „r4,.114°)1' Pr eellialllesie Thai limiee the eheicie prae- Measre. ?Moiler, Wobnarane anki Wel- A a 7 , duetag oentroo et Xentuoky, Indiana, tinent, and will crow" the Atlantic in gee -Ile ,. Illinois, Missouri iand love. Butfale the belie of drawing, the United Stat.ce neowee. io Curiae through except tile Imo hem selected as the paint of in,- flovernMent, with bap of politielone, 400"en (a' -"oil Itobertf". I't 161 Woun ed. • 1M111.1.01 But Hopes are Held Out That the Story •May be 1.1fitrue. NO More *Ord Praia Brabant ----Oen Tietitnen Adv acne SOttle Of Btilier'S Troops Leaving,' for Cape 'Coloity,...:eosteird Stratileelin to Selig fifftY lidereellell-erLApother Chance for •CmiltdianS-4-'--R.Obert' Co. onnectiona Saitt' to -Perlectly Secure -4044n. Doyle on, the' Cansdlaits--Oe ,PiUmeete Latest Plght--:eteer pence Centallssintiers COMItig to -,t,Itierlea. • . . . . , • , , , • wiegoinesta eaveting :the retre.at'of otberai eetutieO by elle affairs at4lanna,s, Vost 'Capt. MaoLaren was- oevereOr elueti^ itedlieesiterg, and the undeniable 'ad, aad Lieut. Milligan,: the- 1031301M Btrengttl' AOtititY StO Boma Yorkshire crielreter, wall. fatally tiarougheiatageo Orange Free State wounded .witile lailding a/algae:I efieete ot raiewa,y, :Was tattier la- iti -• . ,ereaktect todaes bY.'Beer.rehotts 'giving Mediefti Orderly., Wasteford •evetItee, varYing. 'teledoilts of: a despateli from : Pluckily on the 'field, whichaffeirdea, Brandfora, It :May • be that titeee xer. little cover. of. the, -Redder:Stara" til titer, ,as • eatee• Jeitif tietia Nyottade.d. Pertsearencemer•esthan coloeed pehoes: --- • . Of thc.orttxw'saggest, bet the tePert°. SaturdaY% fight tIle.'envii°118ot aro' teeeted hi, Kneels! tile. petters as Ota,,,- dated- Breadford,', April . "l'irtto• ecittducte(l'. "s LolonU Plumeres pale' ancier gr -eat ettYletnat Clete ie Wet Oe, Satire, t beteg itt.. tine, praitind".br the' 'day itifiletect A. third defeat Within' tt 168 , • .• • . . week . Britteh ateMeerhatefene .-„Boer imager:4i 'whence reiliforcenteate; emild akoMptler sent to tie linegh•' • • teili,ekilliag• Lead Ivey:Kling 0° WI' ers, and 'there was eater; avail; • enaturing 000 men anti, -twelve wag.' One; The,.. Beer lieee is tamped- at .5 killed: . °We I:°? ,the 'British When tI10 fight. and o :rowed, be neje the plant ebeing but sparsely 1:aedespretaate tae. Daily Trema• Vgaleci. -a-ad tile. ;railroad 'embank-. UUL Branetord da te:l1 mdeY wa ee Went, the. chief - protection, beteg y . Lieretize 'Marquee nYe - ' -el' st rea , , Gen,,„-DO-Wetengaged, tae • British for • tite Oil:a': time ,:ealtata: ',/t, • week . at' e'lefeerkettsfontein, killing :role wonnaa' • 'Ina' il(); lie celltared,D09, With 'twelve - wagene, 'Wing live Boers' ,killea and ninaeleottadede';..• ea- . :., • .a"-ta . . f .71ferailaDina pubaee1he eo,.l.Bl:oo.W ingadated Tacay, eall0tle.fro-cafer - t ? Lorenzo Marques: "Thtberited Railway companeearofeto „ hare recelved a telegram reperga vietorynear Haven:dad. , ebe BOOS', tapterine e00,,Beltiehet.' o . - • •• .e. COMMenting 'upeat ... Vita, the. -10allee •" ',Malt. remarks : "There is -aeleleerkietta - efoiatain aleeut, ,eight- ainaa half atiles:' equtheast 'of EroonSeadt„ but it the re,. - port be 'tate this •••eaet bardly be, tae place.'' •' ' ' ' : - ;a ' : e. ..• a -,The IMO .1clown- has' the 'following -• ..,.(rear- Pretoria,. dated Monday, hy 'way, '.61. .Delegoii, ;Bay:. 'elt iseefficially an.: entaincee, , -Oat . ',o, . battle arise -aeee ainght south of. •Brandfard, . in which • •500.. Ileitistr• troops ween 'killed sled ,weiladed etad •800..-4-aaen „prisouere.' - ,..'It • ig, itnposeible; to "gauge the -weieta ' Of .the reporte,eineelally. in view of ' alteaopparent ,faet,7that • the- ' eliat , leatlere, • lenge , -the ocaileaeioli • 'of .,13lee,infonteine itaire •allowed :tlia, eir. . atalatien of . " taireateeleere. ealenlated- to• ' gielelteait . to , the :I./IWO:era - ' The 7iii .of Tice iesuelanothing frone. ' tlie neena ' *bap cart 'referetices to .' .Giral •Itobeetaitial . alio eorresporid,; ee with hintarenot7."tilleated to Send I tivleY la lae. •Brithlit...110Paraticac 'TelegraMse Sent ,feom Bloemfolitebi , , _ . • . . ,Meadayeatiata'ililit" ‘Mitapetelabigepria • ceeda ...vigorously no the bit* cominalleV • •Ieg tile town. • Civilian labor la utile - teed :ea this :work.TIM railway and -: tap, telegraph Hobe rare working entle- factoraye.:Tite, sick and wounded are beina. spot .south daily in tircter• to • cleave theetecapitale. :Seventeen him. dyed .eases Jittro: beeii-trentecie-toita Of:. the, patentii,Were,suitering from. ':disease, -tonfiratted ' 01) time . march,: iron the ?tee Stet° •border,' ,''' -.• . • 'There Liebe/Want evideace 'of 'flogx ' tiomalatioe inettheeciaterie,part of :he ; . Veto •Sta be .British Semite ared loca.. ' farmers' report •tfhite 8;001) of the enemy are laagered tiear Denktiespoort; anti the •etreagtheof th.a.Beier. hold on, el*. . ItVlepeteek " district .dieee tiot: need eel, : adiaseziag. . a . • .. • • . - The Time? Ceirespendeht at 1310ena . font•elal,. in a ;deg:at:eh dated Mnday, • ettee that a. eteneblerable force of time enemy . With guns is known' to .have - one death towarde. Smiehlield , :tad . .1leittrei1ee. ..Sailell • parties' detaehea along the line .have come in. •contatti - *eta" ter& British observation posai. There have 130ea eto open: hostiatite, biet thertela a generalnate:ape on the part of Ithe Hoare- toeftita e. strategic :oPeaing, :. ' -• - . - - , . The Boer ferce, which has -been • ..e.000eittgraentell'hy the burghete Who. have . eate reoomsaandeeredi mak etre" Burns .her ii.tiftehlog frimi'8,000 to .0,0110, It : 'ire difficult to estienateethelt •strength • as they are' making titi -their. MoVe- • meat ,an the eastern- diVision with the 'irlianist, caution up,on a regularly pg - trotted, Itte-,of: eominuarieetione • , , . . • .•. A' Retrospect. . To -day begins the ioventli month el the Anglo -Beer war, end, at is atheereet- Jag to recall the striking comparison between the campaign of tieedas and that of six' months ego, From , a sit comes news fixi IA the neighbor- hood .of S(111,630'8 river and' Elands Latigte, which Is precisely the slum. - time that existed- au the middle oa Ot- tober. In Panther, _as A.pril, the Boers ground Ittafeking Wail Fettering with the 'defenders of that towe, 411' giveceases and reveraeti, but WADES ltAt lora)* their grip, and eoulle not be dislodged, nevi, sas Bitinier was striving ..to force, the encircling linea abough eat a greater dig- ' tame. In ,. Octobertoo, the Opera were engaged at ?Outten Stream& colleentrating- at Bethulle Dad Roexellie, threatening the Or- Ange Diem* britiges and„disturising the flatlet's Ott the Bitetttoienti border, an these things artk atilt happening. Or 'Mull* the Importeat defeat of Gen. (honk, and tie oectipatlen Of Bloom. fonteln, have occerred, and the Brkt- IsIi !efforts have' resulted in eiearing it rt if mit all, of their invaded territories of the -enemy. The continued ro3trOnentent or Qv, Britiall advance, for teletext* Which If Iniperattve, are not understood hero, and the daily Morcealng. bold. trees of the 11000:1* neeompanied bY etteeeiateee are tee Dritioh pride, 'told musing illeeppointment here, whIcii eobfidenee In General Bob. erte and entiniuleory recognition of the I3oers' fighting abilities alone keep. front fleVelOping into angry home Were. PlUater'e 4. A detalle of the engnge- e '"nient' between Colonel Pitman* and the Btiers Itt Iffitfeking atate that Col. Plumerta wouni Wee In his right grin. lila horse Was ihot,. Poi. ,Bodie ant Capt., Bolt were *minded, Col. Phimer's orderly IN miers'ng. f4ergt... .3fa.for Mellutitila of the lith Dragon:I finarae, who took up the& chairs of or- derly, did lexcellsut work. Capt. Pried Crowe wax shot tirod 1 • 1 est speetieea, Where ,t.he horees Will ,be into 603:10 hind Of atallbileeade, • ' therefore IMpeogible to form any no - brought by elle eel:Atm:tor% Whe. WI,Il • ' -a-e- : ' incet AO to witat lion luipPened. aldli 'aet as , the British . Governenetit's DR13111.1110110 Eitttlells0DS 111.1TTON ht .t event more partleuiarly Illus. agents, Willett accepted. at Buffalo the -": ....1.1k tratee the heavy task in In itereee sualieleatier reated. wee he ehip- Oevernorotieneralet Military Seers - Ped to .tatie vitae watt loaded on trait. toy to foonon„44.3/41tia. guns, widell disappeared go complete, . 41,aall'ot)hrt. ves!as 'In, .11°It8 ''')t ,4)41°4t 14()°, Oti'aw,a, , a.A pre, • '10.--Maeee DrulIV ly Within 83 rolles of the great Brit. mond,. Military Secretary to Ilts Ex- telt army, had for TO humnese to -"The British ' armi!s purchasing eseent will go to '1341falo toedaa (Wiedae cell.eorbeY'' who, atcompaniel tile first guard a ••s.eetien of . nearly 'SO 'miles 1,4,45,147) to .4nspent, ,the yerdo . there. .caconpAelgoentortowleiefruottli eefrien., in • the. of voilwaY between Bloemfontein - Ile hopes ,to get Ma leorsee aa the reek, Staff to Colonel. and Seringfentein. Utter,•.hits been.' tippointed to the eenne_ •The Bieeintotatein correspondent of ‘;:f 5,900 eeverek,"• -maret ot the Canadian militia in euc. - tile morale; ' Pest tetegraphin on • • ---- . litetlitien ,Advalleing..,. ce°81°11 to °eh' Mitten' , a - ' Thuretler, 'fielY°.; "The lloara are ix1).• He gelled from Cape Town teat Sat pa,rentlY malting an attempt. to re- * Londoo April 11.:-aGeta, Methuen,. •eerday for Canada. The atemilitment deem their promfee to retake. Bloom. . s000rdinti; to an 'official Pretocia tee- trill ite,generally Approved. !Outten. A. consiaerable force .. has grates, Le moving in the direction, ' Of major ,Ormuntonti's positiou Coes not utoved ' Booth through • Titaba Nolo*. Blotspeearde 90 !miees weet'ot,Krooest'ad'i quite contpiy with the requireniente (len. Tuckeeett leolotion at Karee hi ilhe Beer 'etroverehold. A Brieish re- of, the Militia. Ace, aa it is stipulated more apparent than -real, elne,e the port teepee this trace at Sewarttatelle' that tile officer to 00E11014nd the mi. open ground north ot Bloemfontein, oloseenoitito, .10 anilos, ease Of' Boa:holy 'It'll must have the Im oriel rank of offera email. opportuntty for Boer -..,where' hie horses arca cattle, can. Ohe aeutatant colonel, but. t a Home elov. tactics. They maY poesibly ,engage . tam execi.ent grazing. ' :' . erneneate. will quieala overcome .tiats him to clistroet attention from oPer- • nTlie Timese corre,spondeelt, declares difficulte; by granting lam the 'ne- atimee elsewliere. Remounts are rine. .that all ' of. Gen. Methuen% Ioree, he ceseery 'ape. • . • • leerily awaited." .• very effective. lite 'teepee are 41).Per.. %newel 'Drummond' as lie will be . . kir to any , seen in other sections ot iteeeafter known, is an officer he:the, /10 e re are /tell:ye. • ' ' the army,. This la attributed to the Smote Guaxele, nod .aas meet). aetIVO . Bleetniontein, April .5.-eSemaktleeclies: , - eerie bestowed upon them tel tile Yee, servIce not only le- the present: eam, ex Boers • can, 43e mean' in: the vicinity than theeregalars .to imitate the ea - 31,1a3.4/1„, who haye • been. far. viideher Paign, but la Egypt. ; . •.•• - oinif VII!: nteeovidali,b1n4119,01e01.13eetue3s.erwei;taltz:.. . celleat: methods , •of horse manage! Londoe, slinell alio-Lord Roberta Werke, . Meateemployetr by the residents ol. :the colonies. The YetuealorY, eePeri, Lord -Robert's, to ..• taking stepe to Meat promises to have -exeellent , re- melt tillezt600;r:tilvIrietrYo(CIntelieforoa.tae7retto-ra,0 , snits. Tile Meat, Who are . eaten:paw led,by a, .etrong body of seasenecl„re• sixty -miles , • eolith, toe 13;oemidateln. They, bed a, brash *Mt Alt% 13littsli Vier 'InfalitrY, anticipate de early patrols.. ' ' • , . • • • holding the railway. Vile body of sonAo BOO British troop, without RERUN NAVAL DE To Bo lade to boron the (Shims° Government i811111f TIIIETEW DOOT018 11ONSTRATION Iserley tenet of Welland. pert, boomed Flan • Olimbed Patten Pont and Stole $301000 in Jewdet- tiEW TOM IILLOW FT11I. OW nester Plumbers itt New yorlr Hard at War*. on. Journeymen's Jobs , Because, of the StrIX0-13orlin 'Wants to Dui the 'Portia, Wheet. Obleasp, Aprli 11,--CapItallets of Berlin, through. A Obleasp Than, 'have made offer to Pureliate the'. Per- ris Wheel.. 'If the negotiations go through, tini 'wheel, which tVas 01111 vi 'the. features ,af the Itrorki.'s Fair, lie shipped to Berlin. The wheal weighs 8,800 tons. . The Plumbers, Troubles. • Chicago, April lie -The Master eliannere, whose' aggregate wealth le .counted la the millions, began litttid- llim tongs, running . load pipe and wiping joiats itt tee new Mereluinee' Leatrand Trust building -title morning They .nie ,members of the tdaster at'irillionAersthirAtyss°01,:tirTVIt' allt":111O VirlaeArte might voluateered• to go virile the build' lug. one help out the- firm' who tuts tbe contract for the plumbing Work. 'he etetiali ot the masters lartarilght Is 'taken an ea holicatien of a deter. 'initiation. to • fight, to the bitter end. • . rrile! bulltilog trades , conned anion:, liaire • turaed . the totikeeet 'at tbe •Mereliaats' lama and •Truit into a strike; and last 'night -there was not a unlen mail -tett .orithe job, e_ . yellow nave:. at .Now xoelt. , . New 'York, April -11,-,The British ..eteaMer Dupslan arrived .this morn. .ing from.. lanaos atrid . reported one death from .yealeve fever on time vest - ago, It *AS, that of James MoGrath, aged 81 efeariaTa 'fleet:we Tlitt.seteatin• er wile held at quarantine •for,tileire Ilandierae.Dethands, Duffele„.. N. V. Apra ",11.-A. ..seale of. Wages for, freiglit handlers was agreed upon Itt 8. .eonvention 'of:package' freighthandlers at Erie 'aeeterdae: .,The pree' ent rate • varies Ireel _25, to 30 contr.:1m hour, a tam of '5 cents. an 'hoar will he de. • manded where no tiee Was .graeteil 'Mate year. • A 10.1iour day and '• tat: abolitioa of the contraet system are . a part of the demand. • .. Robbed.. Peace -4 House.. • • ssallioaae, April al. -The reticles:tee al O. W. Patel', the ineultaraliitonaire ex-Presedent of tle I1inois Steet ;ClemelealY, .was robbed .by porch clime beat tastarageetewleeeetatelanilly was ret etnater. liewclry ana 'other • vela- erjeles worth eatogether *20,000 were ' takea. T -his is the •taird big burglary within a :emelt or the lake dbote drivia: • . • A deeinan • Naval Demoiletratio er to, April 1 1.1)Jme ,ilerlinee Taigalelta tear* Crone fetal Ilhet an artearreaaenal naval -% elemonetratien well take- eaa co at Takla: • - Tire German squadron contsiotime of ::lie eruirsers. &don, Irene :tad .ithe, naleeren AA:gust:a,. atia; ,the :male -Late 4etguar itn litaa miler Ad- miral Renciemarta '• at preeent eel:eaten:ad conveniently, no 1 Ibm 1 with - a eawe. days tfae saline 'CAn. th3 time Gulf of paehi Li,' . • Dewey for :President, '.Weshington, Aprit . tewey ,ealti tonight thatthe report. pablisbed in a NewYoek afternoon newepaper. ai• effect, that lie .1n. , Vendee to withdraw his cataakatey for the Presidency was all a mistake, that.he had never givell.. anyone what- ever any sticit..latOrmation. J A31 ES A. LOWELL. OE Ai). .vvires to tete War.Officee triana. lel•ean- freet'elea, ,tender 'delta Ttheaday, :apt*: •ate, ixeleewse . • . ;The etheany have been Wary eeetive dyeing the, pat diatea, One 'Coale maradt-.4 is 'now ea thee noptle •banke of 'the Oeange 'Fiver" not air from Ali. wai ftrelle livhier.aciseother atteeke SWIellactee, 'The ,garresea • there is 'holding ioio; Phr4'otety 'wadi Yeeterdsty flieteSiseeritette lees eat the Boars. Meier •$itrietoe, etihe • Cape ItilOunted, WA's, elk0. Atlher ealaualties hive aneeareported eta. yet: T•he eroope AZA leetteg Waved tp-ierplidly • eaeptiteelleal Saler re,7-ae vt, the' $0,vntb, DrilV014 tactiraisi:•0:1140.t Watt:ere ley, will* bed been. repartedanteelag *nee AprX '7Och, hats relnanee.eicteely.7 Boer' atorieS laot,Crediaid. . • As. the 'foregoing ...doee not Mention ,tlie ollegee British ireverSe on aetur. dal. at lifeerliatsfentelne• tbes Beer telegrainte are diem/edited, at, •the Woe Officeireajr-ana -they are . further ereetted 'on aoeount of 'the tlisereliate. cies' hi the deep:A:teat*, afeerkate- teintein. equeIneesage lg. locaten pear Bran:armed, anotbee it is loeeted soatheast of )31oemeenteite• taa. places being...A:00 nalles npart: eawounter erith the Boers, who • are Adlices from Springfonte 'dated Only two feet leOgli, "the reil behaved • Mewl) G if 10 1 ,T einity. 6 p.m., April 5th, a/Luau:wee, that the gallantly, however; and the officers Beers betve been eighted west el- the were exceetionally conselauotts in Ito Route to Itiafektnes reilroati. • k elie affair, A, with tile exeePtien of a few rounds - desPatelt from Bulawayo. Rho.• " flied by the BstIsb oraxlm gun eela, dated „April and, reports ehat LVondon, April 6.-1.4)ttitial of4fi,°0;allyItt itamatillabama, the fire on both Gen; Methuen's advance geard has atatieeeed that tile (Pettish casuakeies ig skies was entirely by rifle. Half of' %Yhe g, 0-11g ine thoe411' eeelee- Mafeking cold be cleiatteetion with tbe, Boer itnelousit 'near Sannete poet the British -offieers -were mere or this report there is a reeweeltnaion lese seriously wounded' total ap 450, me Wows : MIssin,g, 86a; of the Old story that a eolemn that wounded 83 ; 4. -The misting in- left:Himberley weeke ago. is nearing elu.dee 18.4...artalerise/i, P5 Life Guards, - • , ---- . , e itebeets' leleeseCanaot. be Oat. Mit:eking; - . :. , : . 22..reteneet tens' leith Hussars, .aalte 51 of . . . . Roberta' Herge.' Tape Of,h4rIl . are divide: • coo, aolana..april ea, 5,2.0 a. la_ 'Anotlier. Buluwaao aetory IS that Ed ' among numerous aaalmeitts. • . Your correspondent has. juSt'' Dean In, 5,000 'Ilritielt teoeps .and .01x. batter. thority. ;The ...inhabit/late of Mate-, delegation •nove- ea ratite ;tor. Barep% .. , . formed by a 'friend who. llas arriv"ed les of -artilleeY• are mareleng titrOagli • l'ear-Haaatealk Begun.: ... •• ' - , • . . fron, ..13kierefontein :taint the Britieli Rhodesia, to -alafeltieig. • • ••• . -. ' London, April 7,-;e1 'despatch' fe' the.' . line .o.1 cenninealcation between • tele • 'The, latter. pfaceeitselt..•10 receiVing . Dior:shag Leader treat Vaire •sase thet .eapital 'of. • the 'Free State and Nor. SeVeral rembret that a column -Is ape an .interview.eat Rant Sala. With. Mr val's ,Ponte' Cape ' fleloUY: 'is ,abSelute, proaehieg Iran: the seette bett theY ?lecher, a" laveinr . of the 'Boer peace ly secure. e • - - . . • all appear to . be based ow native.aue : -Fii'teen t11011$Ltild Illell hold every - In . elicited little ot . ocitas.eatience. aft. . kola*: between the two ,plaeee, . clue king have, had .a. windfall in the Elocheees remarks -were. mainly reiteci- . tiwy are strongly, .entrenelield: shape of a swarm of eemiste. The --iil. - ,--,-. ... . the ewer 'had °lila now • began. • • ations ef formers Boer seatetnents that .• sects were . eagerier: gathered etteks" by the aattves, who gorged . Roe:arts" There Omani. eleielared • • that • Dutela bed eiwineelves en their: utttla their stone .. , .- Berlie; ASiell'.-1iie-The latest events' aclie: protruded. - -never 'conspired to •acq,eire doniinioia . ht. Seath . Africa: are, Intererete.O . ate. . . ......_- _ in Spittle 'Africa. al* ,evaa Much pained .ba the 1i kaat appeared .ma the Pare -tiefaverable to, Great, Britaitt, but . - .. el et. .. aitt 1 e Opposition , , General -yoU Beeher ' iu tlee - Loaal .`Zwat afeoptoritein, , .0range Free lish press., If tba English neoPie .eatia a State, itenclay, - April-. te..--Lord Mete. knew ..eitvatie . hole Mi. Ohe.milee..alain ..anzeiger "says : • , • "EVideatlY, tlitaBritish trIli seeik",e' aetes 'farce .1a ,eneampei here, , ten had acted they Woeld • be ' hearti4 gin• a, , ceneentratee... 'advance mot,e- Milee . east of licahof, Shice .the Bo. ashamed, He tbanked 'all Englishmen -.Meat, rendering 'et ,tmpossible far. tec. ahea affair, -Lore aheehenn, with who were nod: fblindel.by prejudice: He Boers -to. •eonernmuctite' -with ' their •Yeontaary and the lainabeeley erwitut- hoped: to ae, heIped. to estate:1.sta th3 • _What et ' • . . Getio laitclerees return to.' England is aCcepted as aeing in. the ;nature tor a recall, tliteigh no reason. le given foe it, and it wilt be' associated' in the meld as hie leek of :eve - tees, Loed Roberta eritleizele hie inane agemene of ••-•ehe Storrnberg attack, ankeesSibly CIWAA.Okeri having earl:eel an hoer- and a Inat-teo.' late 'tea reecho the Reddersburg force may 'de; eided return., Gen. Rundle *Teeming - lye etweeeclia Gat:tore, , and, ace leettling to a' despatch Irma Btomrafore. teal,. the eiannacuiders of several • gadea ate ,about to Le. elutagee. • The Ratter Telegrani, Compenyei Corr:eve:AMA. Aliwal leibethe 'Ing at 0.80 tale morning, says: "tl'iteete la no ferther tows from Wei/. Voe Moldy to 'eellogeaph. Mote Britiell troops aka or:eying?' Iaets Ietees -within the hiller 4116' Tho el corps, hae recmtnolterel eaetward, r • , inel al dan ea for tile Ilritish re. - • • abolf. extremely long •eprro. obtittplot:r:itilvyll:natiiiiktereti. it, omen 'Joey IiLs Marealles Manifesto. • via -Lorenzo .adanquez, Apitti Own:meat • 1 • maggled in auas ptiesible for the Beere to • continue • • • • Gen. De Tit-el:lois iliferenit, the former reoyentents the' open field • when Lontion, April 11.-Tbee corresponti. • , • iKroarestad, Orange Epee State, April , 111 -will be imve,veere, • • • chief st• aff of exen, ale:bort% army in, • 'Leal Roberte 'hioees-,aftee puttleg his eat of tile Timee at .Loretizo Marques leatal, has, addrassed the, foilaivtog • army la firetaleas toridition,e , telegraphing aeoaday,, Lava itt 'manifesto to his -ol& comrades of the .. . . Tae -fdlemilaintelit correspondeat of 'Refugees assert - that the Boers VrenobeForeiga Legion: r. ' • tlie 'Tlrists, telegraphing monotayeeie; ;recently obtatnel at , jeast 80 , 'meow "•-"Te. the Leglienares who know me ' altemounte . are arriving, but . the Of-eartilletie, some of, large 'peewee,ener as a 'comrade : °faders, uon-e011111714, Argentine ahintele :are little .liked .eviiiell Werealerought '-overland.110 Ma' stoned officers, and •soldiettaal, knew eee tne eavairee Anteng,, the valuables ehintiey froitt A West ./ifelecia port tent you, have net torgOtteir Me, and diecovered teleeiging to ateeera Steyn Right Of 'these guns -were despatela that We •understaad•Paeh otter: That and itiseher ha' lanne • Correeptaulenee eil to the ieree State' a 'Week ago, Is •why I wine' to. you. :There le, Itere proving that the fall tit „Ladesitith ,The Beet- officiate openly lama& atlett. 'in front of the Vaal River a peoele bighting 'eSettee, on Yet.: Allwal North, April 10.-,The-Britieli lOSe in the rioting at We ener yester- bighting Was resumed to-daY, whom it is wished to deprive of tilde they have succeeded in eniuggfilig. am' day woe 11 killed anti I woanded. woe to. be the signal for a general Dutch uprising, . • Munition through I ortnguese terra, 'The their liberties to tettisfY ' CaPitalists righte, ot their -.propertyi. and of In the eaurse of the Demptiey trial, No ruether News. Prot: leratbant: . , • tory." • rix o r own..• • • g who Are n trouble. •Half of the blend In thew peeple'a 'seine ie reticle aad State. Senator Mutual: admittel, _ 111 13 Atti I • ? oers te t Portugal roma, owes to them a, marked tnani. Leaden:a April 11.-IIp to, A late der pressure, that, acting eta ' the •Isslearned that the Boer Govern. festation ' of aid. - Well, it is yen garcling the. fighting at Wepener• late of the Transvaal, heaheal•horei holes :- hour 'tonight no lurther news re- lestructione of State Seeretaey-Iteitz, iusee formally notified Porte wbom•your solelerEi' temperaineut, go. gal that they eOnsider the ehipping big' teen received, %beyond Unit alreadY 111.25 nahlee. • aeayela Britiea troope and munitions •of ality, has mated under her flag, who ileyOtli an obligation or motion. cabled... • • o • • war to 'Ithepesia, be, N'ta3r or Beira. - must best give it. You are, iladeed, 'Transferred. to the Mainl • , ,, end' Porfinguese etst Africa,. to 1* tan- to tee A complete type of attacking Coluphant Prom Pretoria. Cape. Total, Tuesday, April 10. - eamount to hostile logien. This, t000pe with no afterthought:, preterite April te via, Lorenzo elate T'he remainder of the Boer mightier& hoWever, will not stop Gen. Sir Fred. -. 1 ques April 10, 5 p.. in, --A report Which that were on board the transport oft erleic Carrington is force Irani enter. To Prevent a Trek. alas 'reached hero tothe effect that 85 13:monstourn, about 2,000, have lieen lin Ithodesio. . Whether. or not the , captured burgher's have died frean tranefertell to Vie mainland.' • Doers will Make reprisals upon Porta. lsondore Merril 6. --The 'Ministry lee. nave that Kruger' and Ley,de have fever at Simonstown, Cape Colony, is elr, XtudYard Elpling and Sir eolui gal remains to be emote though the been importing through Delagoa DaY • ettusiug deep concern, It le hoped, la floury Devilliera, Chief • justice of best Informed opinion here inclines to _European combatants at the rate view of the outbreak of fever in the Cape Ottiony, wilt Ball for England to. the belief that the Boers are not of some BOO per week, When 'the war •priecneria ramie, that the British au- Morrow, • likely to back up their protest- with is over -tbese xnen, to the number - of .. • , thole -ties will eee their waY, Clear to i action that would bring teem into thoueands, whit not a few Boors, are I iltitt It! till ri ti remove the eaptored Boort; to a Conan Doyle on Cana tens. toe es wts I reew expected to 'leek an asylum n 'Vast ,• healthier locality. 'London, April •10. -The Mall orn te regions to Ittve north vrhere e Shell Ile tish Came. I) - ' It Is nateworthy that, altholgit the Yuba lie this deeptiteh /tom Its. 3eice _ • the bartered Company has been. la - el lei esorrt4espoedent, soliaa otatpho • T;ssal....,tograltb, April 10. -The Beers be 1 number of 'British prieottere .411$ •is r :lg. l'aPhilY alePeettehillie 4,000, lose that opected fire this reorninio Welding It Rhodesia Is not to be turned into 12 deaths have occurred. among them Bloemfontein, featurday,--De. A. Co - from dieease. I Doyle Sande to yesterday'e Prieud j j6thao.d.g:%14.1tero,tmhe 4-flherketltrishple4,0sITAPoinatitEwleiLleitya atinuaAlmsautsite, ussonistettasitornoeticf eitiatildueeddriran9. na 1 . . _ ... • 1 a first impreselen of the war:: Little is littown hero at preetent of if eaparaleal. The eleei;11 Aid no damage, of the Limpopo to cry halt to these It Woe onle^ General SinitieDor. . Ile troop% Moved, oat too reessenoltre, immigrante. Such a eentineI is pros. the operatiorie in the -field, Vic:news rienel brigade,' he writes, but It from all C fighting fronte being - id I • very mear rt : down pieeediny. it lifendd bar driven and well tortif Lode A Attie 44 huh division. The Rhodesia, field force, eon itive been asitod and found ther Boers just as it woe la sarong tome vide() in Sire?, Carrington and lila „. Leaving Natal. "I watehed them, ragged•bettrded, tigala Ottarlt a t011IV Tont in ileeteell. moreover be within • atrilcIng die - .London, April 11.-Thern Is little 1 rierce.oyed intantry, struggling along . • --a . tam Ot Pretoria, and may, when raider A, dolld of dust. Who could Roberts' Warns 'rotators. liotorts move is made against Pro. rellrible news from Natal, beyond tot. - Markt of heavy fighting eoirth of )31g. - have conceived, who had seen the prim ' Coresberg, Cape Colony, April 11. -Li otorla from the- south place that garabo r g, where the mere etee Han raddler in the. tie* of peace, that he view of the state of unrest across the strolighold between the 'upper and supposed tO Iv in strong' forte. . doted sa aelemy troneform hintseif border, Lord Poberts bag proclaimed a nether millatona Two transports arrived at, Durban tete this grim, vile barbarion ? Ball. warning to the Cape colonists that Sunday tvith about a thetaand men, deg reeve,. hawk faces, huegry -wolf, further 'tots of hostility Will he treat- Boer Prisoners Landed. •a fel ovith the utmost rigor of martial London April '7.-../i. Cape Town in Owla*Io London crazy. gall VOW/ to thi) 11004.81 V01° bate wizen it rettehes the Limpopo; Will Thefour lateral 4.7.lueh gune clad the tam, every' sart of face except mounted at burbau men mow bo Neat smoking a. pipe Imre anti there is a man spatelt, hated ThureSay, taye that true standard's correspondent tot faeee, IttIti loan a little forward4 witb ellostairontein, April 10,-Geir. Gat. it haa been decide.' to Mail a majority Doreen: intimate, witliotte expainn. eyes eteathast . and „features linpaa. ;tore, the eoranlahder ef the Taira Div- of the prieoliere, Fifteen hundred Vote the witluiraeval of pert of Gen, °Iv°, hut ""ute• isi3ea, is tatoont to means to elogland, were landel et Winortstoern Tuesday "Dere Is a clump of Highlander* Oen. Poleseextow has been neetoltrZ- tnern44. D II ' tore 11 a s tirat a ler . number of troops are reported to the with woriananitial aprons' in front, eel te ,the commaind of the lith DIvi. The disettee was apparently ton- titree 0-itich guns tvIMit bad been weak °no' Bore and bite" 1" n' lavr•• • • to the trent. who smiles, but most' have ewarthy Gataere Going. to England. • enterie feVer aboard the transports ovting to the eonthatted prevalence. of' • Ike Suffered From flip Joint Disease and li.beressee-Ille Friend* reared He Would be a Permanent Invalido (From tho agouti/al, tit. Catharines, () A reporter or tlinte)‘ Kt. Catharines lournal.visiting Wellandport, not long ago heard of one of those roma- ttbi�. cures that have made Dr, Wil. Dams' Ptak Pills fainous as lifesavers tim vvorld over,r. 'Me ease la that of Pettey' Mauer, son. of Mr, ilIntlitaa lifiener, who had suffered -from hip Joint ,diecaso andabsceases, nod who had been Under the Care of fear doe - tors withoutbeneficial results. Mt. Miner gave tlie`particulars of .the ease as Tollanrat "In the spring of peollaita4;11121117:1a149tnirlitYL7irea.altB°Int"atnlintbitil:lelirYinielgala:r4r,ibiii.l.ablV!gli31$114:reelnit17,8IttP8it egttapitienn:14:44: trouble graduallg, grew' upon. lam Z took him too, physician in Bullovinei who exnudned him and paid the. . blo arose from a weakness of the .nervol of the hip,. ThIS 'doctor treat- ed PerleY for Weeks,daring which time a large abscess .formed on hie amid lie was Obliged to. get. about on crutches. As he continued to. de. clino, 1 resolved to try another doc, tor, who tllagmioa'd time ease as as' hip joint disease. ale treated- Perieer for ,Six root:was, . Too ladSlightly , perved at first but later wagettaien Weerse again. He would startle in I Is.. Sleep, end Wag continually IIL distresR as. he'coulti, neither sit nor . recline with ease, and wag :weak. faint and Confused.. . During this 'lane ,the ab - :1 'broken OJAI WOO diseharging lie .three , places, but would not heal. atird ,doctor aevised teli.gical. eratiou, Widen -he objected to, 'and a: - fourth . Medical -mate ;alien . took .,the ease in betide.' This doctor confined. Perleye to time bed and besides giving.. medicine, ha ordered it mechanical applialtee to *blob. .wits attached "A. . 15 -pound weight, to, be placed position! by a pulley' sYritene so aft conetantly draw downwards on tae limb.. 'Plaireetaeatment wae.contintled six -Weeks, .caushig ,anueir pin, but :nothing -In.' the -way of benefit Was , oceaced, The abscess.' was dressed -twit*. and thrice, a 'Iv . for :nrionthee , and. frequently, "Ilesnite the aid , of erutelies, it Was, neceseary for,me to .earrYthim in my _armsfrom the house ‘. te. the Weigle when 'taking hire 00. In Oeteber,„ of .1898, I (-Welded, other failed, -to try Dr, tbWr"'oleiliotinalmets111;tisarilldneciVilsIllor1014. Dr. Williams' , Pink Pilis Would „ quite likely' he of much benefit. After aping 'fear boxee I could tlAo*A01110 Ituprove.', ment. After this •Perley -continued the use of the ;pine foe several menthe with -constant •lmprovemeut• • and new vigor, aladsaf ter taking' about • 'is bowel the abscess warolicely Imcaled, -- time crutches. .were: diepecieed. • with and. lea was- able to. work andcould walk • for milee. attribute the. good hoalth which toy son .ealoys to -day to• the use of Dr., Wiirtaras' *Pink. Pills. This medicine achieved suet' • a mar, venous success in My son's •Oade118 to set the whole community 'talking' • - : THE 'QUEEN, IN ...11ELINIJr. Another Magnificent Reception in Dublin City, -ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD,S APPLAUD Dolot, • April 9...-etleeen Tietoria , took ner •usuol drive in elm, Vice -regal grouttas • motning, anti paid •her promised emit to the eity..this after - nowt.. . Large -crowds 91 People. wit- noesee Der Majesty's departuxe from Porleer Member fel' Weiland Passed elaucallee -Park, anti the, rtnitie foiloweti Jht Ale.. ;ma; iweallat ltarliert:egees:;:ene.se to the.royal pro - N gar".0.A.7.71,113L, it As pril A. Lowell, exelti. P., °Mk/AY br ;1;e1 ceAsisione8.7htedertotrilecs Ilantuld ellilo°aside.eCainvaitihr: land, tiled at ele reeldence at the VII' Mall} thoroughfares were plentifuliy lege of Ningtkra. Pelle South at 10.80 decorated with liege and leuitieg, and o'clock tonight, lifter am illnese of Her ners re:laved with gloat twos weeks' duration of pneuntonia, ,ent,Ituelluna througlieut ter drive. terminating in inflammation or the The weather was splendid and the broth The atteneing phytielens hal brilliant sunshine and varecolored de. out but little hope for Alt Lowelre recovery from the begiuning of II1S 111110EIA* at first appeared 11A 11 severe cull, contracte.1 at a, funeral' and this afternoon 'announced that he could not live until morning. eir, College Green were enormous. ' Ottekville etreet preeen tea a, paeticue tarty etriking spectacle, Handsome Vezetian Masts in the centre of the lamming thorougbfare divided eb into two avenues, arta the royal proceselon paased under tin aimed; unbroken eanopy. of ,levigthan liege; gorgeous letunere and vitri.colored featoons of flowore and evergreens. The wiodowe, more encl all vantage points were occult:oil by cheering, • ehiging crowd% waving flage and •Itantiker- Meets, ' ' - Her Majetity drove alowly olong - the route, lacessantly .bowing and amiling bor acknowlotignaerits of the plautilte. Not even on, the occaelou of the State entry into Dublin was the Heene mere impreeelve oz' more eignifi. pant than toalay. The eeone about College Green, Where the Bank of Ireland. Trinity College ancl the Publee SelicOls were gaily bedecked, was epeelilly intereet- ing, all that vantage point had.been *elected, not only by the collegiatee but by thousande of visitors from Bei. fest and other eitiee. The crowdo Wera, ($31.90 that they almost Vomit. tel the carriage wheelie yet there wait an alined total abeethee of constabu- lary'. In epite of this there MIA AtlA the elighteet sign of a disturbance of raw kind, eldest of fluttering hand- kerchiefe greeted the Queonts tippet:tr. ante here, and narked her course through Harcourt, 'street tile South Circular mid and aereso the bridgee lo the Phoenix monument at the Vice. Regal Lodgeu corationa gave' the city quite a. car- itiva4 appaartince, Thousande ol peo,Ple gathered from early tocanng anti lined tho roate thickty. The throngs about O'Connell Ntreet, Sackville etreet and Lewell eonteste 1 the County of Moi- l:mat as Liberal catteldrite, being el. eated, and represented the eounte during the last term of the late Ad, Milaistratiou, and was a• staunch stm. porter Of the Hon. Laurier and Liberal Government. Many arum in. Niagara district who has felt his generosity, both in word and deed, Will deeply regret his death, ae no more charitable man over lived in Niagara dietriet, Ile was 50 yeare et Age and leaves besides a mut. titude of friends to Mourn ids death it widow and aged and invalid mother, he having had no ehildren. ifitle A BIROTIffilt IN TORtYNTO John Rourke, a Oh -lenge inventor, Died Prom Stervation. , Word was teceived from St e'en!, lifinnettpolle, Inspeetor Stark, of • their keen facee burned blitek with elon, Tovooto, yesterday, seeking meet coming down or shipment to Cape trttetod at .Pttardeberg, but 1'0 devel- of Cellie,ago, supposed to be living In tuition of a brother of Jelin Bourke, oofooy. Teal regimente have already Mir Menthr on the veldt, - !Several changes. are likely. tat rent, lum been favored bY tho een- eat" elt3r* arrivaa mai van sea satorday. ann. " Geoll old Oortiores I cieedtte they mode in The heiguele eotratiandee . f nemeat of the Boors in the Malted' Pouliot 1Vas the feventer aIim. ;VI° rt, AO go g .o the (4.1t1 :east -untierfetirt. 11 t 1 In to C oef T w -vac abeardn•cith t nei rte 'efT1h. ingt, and white walting r°r th° at ova t co .1 in 1 is i patised me. A eergeafit glanced ott • A Subtle Trek. toilloit, April 11.-A deepatelt to the Morning Post frani Bloemfontein, dated April Otii, nivel a, deficriotion by Mr. P. It. Burnham, the Ameriean scout with Gen. lloberts, of the Boer trek from /Coon' eprult lilt. Burn - luau sayti: •, "Owing to a report that the Brit. toll heti ocenpicil litentiford, tail were Moving to Veellberg, the course of the convoy WOO altered, and tile iloera method forward with inereitee.1 tweed Wyriberg. They expected tine. vary Dorsett ever,y hour, and the came voy wAri protatt,ed with the, pettietet vale nal subtlety, tile road taken be - log b:Itween kopha It. I I and elraettated - in etteccesion by rear guarda The trek preeeeted throughout Kunday, ant on 'Monday morriing the convoy was 10 miles from Wynberte" ?Jr. Burnham, explaining the Peer method of obtaining the rang o for rifle, pals; - ' man fired aueeesitive Mints and watched the dust raised by the bul- let!! until tiecuraey was obtained, and , ClIt Zrt onefle:10 cried, itio4 theoonen eget:ire-I their sheuldera mita put UMW% a ginger lath their 4011na tame' :men are warriore amid war. neer eyes ate hard ands quick. They have a gaunt, intent Took Hite that Of wen who. live alwayaUltder the ehtelow. of Rangers "Itere anti there are other men estate, tater end, ueardier than ourin- &entry line -grim, wand men, streiglit ae leviers. • There is a. mapee teat uptea their eeherulder serape, and the Brawl brigade: is glad enough ,to helve them Maple :waves bestde theta. Cot ',the Canadians are the nem el Pat radberg." fart:the:ma Sending leifty• nil:twat 'Nara 1O. -Ira emelt ge,nereol.ty fang floretaight Warn., ingly theariellatis. To4iigliC; he e,abled the Water of 3.11:ithe, tusking the' 50 men be P/IPA Cilliopod and. dee- patehai Smith Africa to 101 any poeetble• veoaneies In Stratheoeta's Iterate, canoed fby casualties or aiek- bees. It is generai4 expected Mat •------•641±111641.1. lIoreas. tea the 'British. 'Buffalo, N. April 1.1.. •The agente of the )3rItish Government Who ,ttre purchtteing American boreets fOr the British.artny are exitoetod here to. motto*. Morning. A Menther of the firnt Coe the big lien* dealers at Emit Buffalo, when Waked- if their presence Imre would matte a great boom in , the. horse market reelled Ever mince the beginning of the. war be- rtaaeri the Beers aral British, :waits of the government have been buy, ins hoeees in title mnaket anti ship. ping thent abroad for use in the Tranevaal. Prom 800 to 500 home ie.eweek have been boaget in thee mai et raid ship ed to England tie Afoic • for itevere. months mist. This line jilted in a good steady moo'. ket, with good priees prevailing all o time. • 'N instead of buying anti ship. • ping t horitei enteral for, insnection anti tipp yea theY aro t) inspect tel iti thi Tido it the (oily real change in satiation, eithough they '-may te hay :nor horse% and get them ter than tlay Intve on 4 whoe!'w s;ar 111 0 ttichments through the WWII, to the new damp. They leaked dirty and woe- bogone, and many of them iseented to bo In - tea , One of the indsoiteve thee ot innall- pox, and tour' others Were fatally Ill. Expeeted 45,000 Dot+ to Revolt. London, April 8. -The Bight 114. John Gordon Spriggs former Prime Minlitter of Cape Colony, In epettking at a meeting et Cape Town on Fri- day. ealei Viet a member of the Afrikander Bond, who had recently returned from Pretoria, had informed him „ that the authoritiesof the Boor Itepublies expected that 45,- 000 Dutehmen itt Cape COlotty would rO'.olt agalbat the tlovernmtnt Auotier stay Bloemfontein, April 7. -Another of 'Mr, Steen's brothers was taptured liesr Xeres lading aesterclay, and sre rived hate to -t18. Per A man to overt4:tito Wit abil- ity mane hie ;tenet' for sweats to underetaineatet it his rhanee for attainment. ven ion actiially 40 death, He dropped dead while conversing with a friend, toit the 'examination tthoWed that death wee due 40 star, vatide. /trade Boeigoo, 40 etidtland street, saw the item: In, yesterday's Mali and Empire, and notitied 'the police that he %VOAbrother of the 00008.01ed. There is oleo ft brother living lir St. Pouf. ' 1316w Ont lilt OWn Drains, ., Oakland, Cal., April O. -Banker IL IL Pitcher, Who hail eltarge of the Livermore Dank,- In the ealnteltY of onanager and caeltler, blew out hie braille at hie Livermore home' • to, day Midler WAA a trustee et the estate of the Otte Thoniati Var- ney. deceased, veinal at sd00000, Ills trastetithip wa beteg inceatigat, mI taeoart. Pitelier was to have Pro. (Weed Ide boeks ire-etetrt toettik, end wow tn testily as to how he handled the hank and the taint, - "- The Duke of Yerk'e Itoyol (lenoolian lluess,re, of Motetreal, yoiSi visit To- ronto on eh,QneKlfi Birtlehty. I • Thief Licht); in Ilan Styiev: APril idosoEvangelittOt atIV, who •wsts atrastel: on, a charge ot rohlein,g the 'Dominion &memo oefiee at Joliette of it large earned money, turned tart Ito be remerkable ethers. miter. The had a house splendid:1 far - in Mentreel, and, lived in fine Kyle, A eeertill oe the hem oei, to tee discovery of a large amount of Ihi mieting moneymthieh had, totea hichlea undsr the floor& glsa sturte lorge deporets In *werel of khe eity 'bents, and invest- ed 4501The of the money in relit estate. tvizurer has bean, plaice I, en a:1 tire money •and property. 'It is be - 'laved that aiely baritWoVOTal AttritA. 114itte,, '