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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1901-01-25, Page 7. � ___ - � __ � __ - ...I—------- ---­-­,­­. ­­ 111,­___� I 0 11 . I � � I I ., . . . ". I I I I � . I I . I , I ,,, � , % SX1PPLUMENT T07THE CLINTON N'VWZTt4k9. . � . . . - ­­­­... � I—— 1. 1_11-1-11 11 1. . ­­ .��.",,�,,�'..��;"wvl.11�''....,. ___ i IN_ -.-__76-- I I I I - ­ 11 � � I I 11 I I . I I 11 . . .1 11 . . 11 .. !� VAo" first living child Ifias cat born aqvs)-the hoireso: pregumplive t9 the I .1 . , . . . I 0 1 . I . � 1. 011- 1819. . crown, 404 not In the b4nor of 4 , I I . I I �� I .,, . I . . I I person now near me, Who 10 hr- . ard, 1) - - . . ... Ttso ithird brother was Edward. D . . � I I I I I . I rounded by evil Oyleorp, and who, i . ot Kant, tbon 11fWastle years of ago. 'horse � Itt"t I : I I I I I . . lo -11 Jzloompeterst to act with 11 . �� I .. . I I I : . .... , . go, wea not on toraw of ordinary propriety in the station In wit , .. .. �. I . rother , no eel . � - �. 1. - , i - �� tv with any of W b . so who Would be P14000. 1 bay% - . I I . � I I'll .1 I , I— .. I I I I . I , I ­ � 1-- 11 ­ ".. 11.11 . . - . I . .. . ­ ,. I 11 � . .. I , I I I, I I I I . . . . , I . . W4103113' be determined t9 marry.- tation to Raying that I bayo been In, . . . .- - I I'll F2111, I ';;.,­.;;:_. Victoria. ftuzhter of Duke Fraox of salted, grossly And oQuOilually In. - -.-,- __ � __ _. ­­.— ---.I.. *.1 - __ I I :=--��7;:::i-';:;::;;;;;=;='-��-'----------�'--'-' ---­---­­-- - ____ - __ . P"0001ICK, at tb4t U" t pulted by thAt person, but I am do. . . 1. I - ' - "I "" I. #$.104+ . ++++++++++++#Oot00000t+#+++++++"-" , hirty-twO termined to endure no longer a, . : . ' . . � I I I .. I '-.,, . year" of W. bAd tAken the DOWD course of bobavlor vo diareopootful to , . . fa4cy, On .-Tuly 11, IM, th � � ,- W ),so me." I - . TH�E -QUEEN'S -,LAST SLEEP* I . . I I . - - A PEMARKABLE'RECORD '. twassw tbe, Ducho" of Keat, tW The A"log,partloularl,v c�mplAlsied . .. I . I I . ,future opther of the future,queen of Of the ma,unor In which the jPrinolwo , I - _. I . . I I I � 1. I . . I . i�urtglaud I I 1144 heeo prevolltod from attondIng . . I ' ' at court by bar- w9tho.r. "Ift � . � . . , r the 1, 1 . I I 1. I CC I I �*heg ille Duke IrAs. Informed by his future," Ike said, "T phoil luolqt an4 I . 1 -7%7 .,qcvroort Uot be bad the -prospect at c0lulganCl that, tI14 Priuc4m 49 upon . I 0 , � . ,;ag Issair. It 'b 'wish that, the 411 OMOIQns appear t y rt, . I I . . " I . .. . P, � . was � 14 , V* m 004 c as oria Saw .Many Potentates .. TO, CHING SCENE A021 "11HE -END 11� vi,;t' . . , � � it is her duty to 4 i'' I . . . . . . _� . . �chlld should be born oil (Englieb s . ,Qjol . 0 . . I � . . Away. . . . oil' 114ying begun, wttu an"An , I , . I Ittlionift .. . . � . - . I The journey witO V,.tteadad with dir- , . � 4. . .. . . I � I � --.---- - 41, 1 . . IV . I . . . J I I the Xing ended with a benedlatIm, - I . . � � . . � '' 6 b � , ficult,y for- His. Grace was much speaking at, the prinq . , . wiftwil W Mou tuh longest -and In. tahz`,f *set** t* WOO - - . � oft and.. or fu . '. I - vr;;S.� rm- rea. tare relku In a toneof paternal luw � . , I . . . � .1 . I Ions reign In English history three years longer than that., 0 t dy cash. -14 -the spring toreat and afftotio . . .. � . � V graindfa-tber, Qe*ge ITT., who' provia the ' w ,a. %%a of feet,, . . ' loageit, reigning Engli,ch oovewelga. After George, the next lof 1619' bl>wavor, the 4osarncy . As 1110WOver, which the royal, uttpran oeg, I ,, �Usly held the recowd *a pilade, The ]Duke a -'ad Duche'08 were produced wag, Alarming, � T . be Qu � Jgf) 101,904 - , a ;;l , , , A Edward installed at Kensington Palw, then, looked In deep d'otress, the'r,pIfte I ,!n; Were, th640 of Heivy III., who ruled filty-vix yeap aA ­ I 11 . I . � . Dr. - Reid Held Up His Hand 'as - 'So .. ho wuplotl the throne for fifty' YfAm � . 148.1pow, a place of reWonce for the burst Into tears; the Duchess 0 , � . . 1.�� I . . . I. I .� . I . 'Victoria cutliTed all the oovereigug, wbD w(ire bow aopteiiWo az4 proteges of the royal Xent said not a ;kord, but so I . . , artep when she ascended the throne, and 031 who began to reign" oegi�ers � , . on after ! . ' * , . . I I - . � family, and on. Ma,7,qii, 181%-�!a�prettx t901sig.the room announced bar lw� . I � I . .. mediate .departure, and ordered her ' , . . . , i In;, � little r prinC0881 plamp asa pa;rtridge " - � t Her SP'1rit:Ha,4­F1'd " . ­ I carriage. TbarO, had been a much, . ,­ Tha . . e . I I P I I I � . . R . '. I . . .. . � . I/ ��� On and . * was born., - . .. � of -silly obstinacy and vanity on. tile; . I . .. . . . I . I . .� �.. " ",� ,�, I I . I .. Auatria Pqrt of the Duchess as of flurllnear . . . I I � I A, ­: . I . Jise D04 -Was Delighted. , - --___11____._---__.____ , � t I I .. On the part of the King. � She. novel . . . I , � I - I . 1. . Vid- . wltb the child. Us would daudle, and 11110804 an Opportunity of proyoklu4 . . . . . .r -then )land bw to the . . V " � , � I I 11 rty-eaven A.rew her, und' Ootat(>kg, With .nor .be Of ratallating .with luiralt. . � . .. . I I 1-111. "I .- I— I . . . . ... ammfv-o1--4dnrtring----fip ,Wb , . , . �* ' . .- , . . I . . . Dom% aad ha,s waizbained relations ....... Uhr s . of we successors, are's -the Queen fl.t )to asked %)rso . . � , . IL1, vizo Fillame, UtirrisaR, Tyler , I . 'I '_ .. . . � 'coln, -,job ,,Polk, Taylor, Pierce, -Bu6ills,nart, L1w � fh13 04lutlOn', "Take care' Of Iter',. ificim, day when dinner w.&o announced, His . . , , Asson, Or � . . I I , ant, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur_ Cleveland, Harrison 'jgba NrJJ1 be Qp6ea, at 8 sigland.." 11 Majesty was Ififormad that she was I I . - . . THE , INEW K" I N 6 DEEPLY AFFECTED ' . . AUCI McKinley. Of all those Presidents of th3 United States, Victorls, 4Gxac6 did not live to en)oy - his par . I . . I � I I I . .1 I . I .. . has met but. one � Grant -, aAd'sho 'has �Oeba -We� dsaithe of 4 hem , waiting, fior Ahe Duchenot TCent. . I . , , � � I I , , ,11 of t zelltaj .happiness longi - "That . woman," he shrieked, "Is a. I I I . 1) - I . I . . . . rr . except Cleveland. HP-refion'AndMoXinley. L ., been pwaphested that two nuteance.11 . � . . . ' - . . . . . 0, I . . . � . -.-- ast ,ar .. � . - I , I= �. . I ,� cowes, Jan. '21-11tIT; '0.55 1). vn.- affecteZI Whon the (Ioutdr%. at I I In Jasluary taia,t the Duke of cely In. hricient or modern, history will ajly wasiozoU be round .1ml,tmb ris a the family Would*dle In . I 1. I , P I - resip ' WhO has �reslde4- With tbo' full ItateIll6noo of the ad,ult­gAnd­,cver­ . I - . I Wtillaul IV. 1>108. . . I � I . . informed him tho."1110 mother bad la, ,a, the . direct heir to ' the . J the course cT 1820. The Dake,bG � I ­ . I � � Queen Vic s Dead. breathed bar. last. Emperor William, throne. In : the second 'generation, pw[h a, course of advAnplrig- national prospbrity; and cortainly thp t,lieved the piro liepy Implioltly,.-but _ . I - I torla I . i �.. ,% p . -On,june 2nd, the Music wan dooper- . , . . . .. . I himself deeply affected. did his best canie to h1s untimely, end. World never before -experloncedilxtyF-two years. of Ir,uqh progress, or ',j,he applied it to .hip bwo�tljera. In the at th lie waa � In his I I — *h aud extension, as well irx territorial domain, in pcpn� " w P -eir . 01 I . I I . -of such growt � �, I t I 1819 be, had gove to the ely Ill. on the ll , . . - I � own opinion, thaw . �a tc; minister td' the cohVort of ,Ills .Parliament tvleets� To�day I "as, isle'of,WigbL�,,LTan,.A2.-.(L;va, stricken Uncle, ,willose new dignity . ,. - h scarcely Ist . . . I I Ivitiont - and In wealth, or different ,00111MUAttles of etyllized maakin . .1 . that ofl,hi$ physlolaw, better.. He I . � . . . d , sheltered , Watering pla,ce of 81d. ' . , . . . w,as- thb first to'acknow.ledge. rarliamolit, whIch had 11�011 .. p .... , . mouth, in Devomishh,e, "tor cheat*" as . fa,n fti�S_Mureau)-The time of the lie .., -world - -5- -e -10 ­ . I I - -Meet ­ " 'It to difficult for the'ribidto comelve,ths 'wmdarfW advarle - --the w1ute'r." One -day he sent a letter to' the Prindeso Vic- - - � � . From all pdrts-of-the . ilies: i rogned untfl-111 b; It; - -- w I ­ knent--in- polit"I aad-Daelail,conditoner-Aw, Industrial- 8,1, ­_ ' -4and;-ccn%taercI7_! V.he salit. , _t torlao, offertft, her.Z� _ Queen's death Is officially- aiJnoxinced . aking h.'wh;W,3io--9-ot _0;000 ($60,000). 1 . I . are at -Ill ouring into Co*les mos- to -day at 4, O'clock , to .Toswear tile -Cludation arth diffusiotl of knowledge,. gLud In ,. � ; by L6 -id Colayisk-lial-n. `*fth. —zj� —­­ --7- - I I � . pass,.% L 4`e9OUne5j JAI. menrig of 4, fmj:Faiied,'*hen t ear I I . A a I I . a y , - __ ch ccad. Acute Inflammot- Splat'al I . . sages- Of &ndolen.68. They eome from membara and resolution of '. akerlp ace ,-'.wet and Pat command that it elsoftad be . , , 1. up balg`v 4t; 6.80 P, in. '� , - I I I the facilities of- conveyance over land ii,nd sea,'w4lob has,,t .1 , .. I crowned ]leads milillonaires, trades- condolence with the royal J.ifiully, a d � .during theft sixty-two, years. . . . I, 11 Zittom Ott the lurics' supervened, The ,, 7 into her. hands.'The . . I I . I . I .— � of. conoatulAtloh Upon the acoesslb, , . Barely 210 monarch, Aom-over'sat upoil, a tYr I 0 '*10 has behold . �j Duke sent foir another attiendant. and delivered d1rectl -foirwaird to re. . � I I- . �. men and lmupera,.and dre, variously .m * Duchess of Kent came . I . I PRINCE'S 1*)ESPATCH. addressed t6 the Prince bI Wales to the thrope of the inew, mon,arch. - I suou, wonderful iwilgs. .. - t . . . � Ajrlemd, 0eneral Weatherall, - whasc elve It,, but, hearing. the roww com- , . I . . - , , " . . . . . THU I I . and the King of England. I . The demise of -the 'Crown., Is the only . . . I . - . � . . f. , , � ,� presence liad'so. stlinulatipc all ef- ".1mapd, drew back mud, the Princess , . . : � . I ... . ' 7T ' nperor . ating6ney Upon Which Parliament Is ' : I I ,. � - I feet ou the lixastrate - nervous ener- � . Announcing That the .Queen Had Ei Willlam'ii arrangements 0O - In 1887, wit -*11 I ta W 1 *+++i i 0 #+ ...... *4++ 1 took the deg -patch. The off sr'Wax Ate- . . . I . 1, . are not- .yet settled. His yacht w, In. usual form, on .. .. . � . "+++4+"A , glee cl the patlent that he rallied Ire . . . Passed A*txy- + ,.Ill required to� west without a summons _ ammunna- - . . I sufficiently to sign his Will. ceptod. but 11; wag noit -taied to be .� . . . . arrive bere to -day. Wednesday, but IV. died between. 2 and 13 a,m. on ,Tune I . . I I . . 4'With difficalty," WTItes ftrom fulfilled. On June l8th he was sink., .. I . I London, J'Ars. 22A - 7.08 P. ra.-7,k it is bollevoll that lie W111 not do- I ,glance, at his predecessors in the line vote 'Edward' - be- Ing, fast. The Archblshqp of Canter- . . telegram from the Prince of Wales part,until after the funeral. S�veral 20th, . ParlIanient met at 1 V�m:;, tile. or B'dwards follows- , tioll Of. the' Book pf '6mmou Prayer, SUckman,-*11he W I . � I bury was ca4led in to adininiqter the ' - � . I . . . . � . . I otsonages are likely to SILMO day- * ' . .. , 1. . . I . . lie was InChiced bi tile, Duk6�&f No�rtll- I ' low ,the last . � clause,* I,odkeds fla , . I I . . � ' . Eqw;a:rd I., 84knamed f%ongi�lianko,ll urnborland to assign the throne - to I he wao In need ot'anythIng. . . follows- other 'roya I - . - . . ciament, HIS majesty **s asked . 1to the - Lord. 3fa;yor is .,is be present, at the" function. ' . 1. . � attentively at each. sepaTate letter w1betber . I "Osborne, %45-p.'ns, �fy Volored md- , . . . . . . . 'The 28ew King.- .. . was. born at )Vestminoter in 1289. He Lady Oalle Grey, �tor thq* exclusf6n, and aglw4 If the signature was clefLr ., . I . . ' I Last, Days. .. was engaged hi the seventh oruiade �Jb 1 7 This 11 ,was the reply,. !410 the 18th I . � it'hor has just passed &way,,surround- Re(�or,d, of �thip , I,OAAon,. ,Tau. 23.-A statement to "�. of -Mary and E'lizabotis. . � and legible... ben he sank badk ex- of J�Ilne- I' should like . to ,live tdo see . . � . . " � . '. Tile I . . 4. ma. . do that tIi3 body *of ,tile Queen will, a,nd waa -returning from -the Holy the � Lord, Dlayoes. slinktIly, haiwted ba 'to the. pillows., The next . . . ,rep he last day of . � �. . 1. � Syl , . . . . 11 .ed by her 'children, and -grandchl.ld- . ,Oid 'of , t Ito in, state In Sb, Taul's Cathedral. , Lagli, whon 116 heard of 'Ilia , ocession . i the Ann pt Waterloo sot.'� -Later In - � I" .. �. ,. . . Queen Ylot;orla Is.. not. easy to tell. __ .. to the t1irone. Hei 73anishe liDndoin, Jan. 22.-4.47 p.m In r morning all Was over." The 'poor the.day the Duke of Welliaig:b d : 11 , , = asKs . ren. (Signed)' Albert FAIWTd." . . ntative of -the Associat. This 'and .ill, similar. statomerlts .are d a .Te a � a. wldow,11� 4dds the same chronicler, . , ' . ­ . I ­ . . Tho reprose . f *om Emgfitnd -and- d6featod he co PJY to the -.Prince of Walesf Te-legrhm. Gremille wole:ther Melbourne had had ' � .�­­ � -1 __ '' � I . 1. � the merest � guees'es, . frequeutly. very " r -can I , "'found hotiself, o*InIK to the Duke*s , e4 Press was tbo�ors y correspouden . Under Wallace in 1298. ' __ � . The Lol�d ��oir, mr, r,r:ank Gi ' cousidetrable.debts, In a very urscbm- any commugleaflou ,i�lish*.the Pr4a.-.' .., . � . I . Cowe�q, isle of Niright, Jan, N.-Queeli .a,dolitted to Osborne House, and Ills ,Unintelligent ones. : " Good -bre; dear ' �g tile fou� 11 so .of despatched .- tile follo,wing-If . cess. Victoria. Greville thoaght nott. '. % Victoria. Is, dead , and ' Ei interview. with Slr� Art] Queeri." are the, with . which a Edward 11, WaO the fou� .1 ' have' roirtable poeltion at. the time of his ,,Ho'clught's, - 11 . I . I Edivard. I;, and� the first Prince of recolved �ow Royal 111971iness' sa.d.-In. .said We Duj�. 1-1 was to � I reigns. T,h I e greatest, oven. Ua .- Biggoi private secretary _ -11 morAing, paper .= an editorial, Affaies. In consequ tlinatlon with PT'10found'grief, Virldb�. death. Her. brother, Leolpqld. enabled c6n.stant communication,., . . Tlioy� � s . erve as the keynote- of tile - I ence- of Ills lndom� hem to return to Kensligkon� where I With tile, , 1 4 : .of 'title generation. th'. mos;t ;ate Queen, witia tho . only officlal,. lo� glia -rod bY the people of L*rsdoinA I � memory , , a � . res3loug of sorrow whiell the nows� ,.-Peteudee, the (loverlimentwns entrust- she ,henceforth devoted .herself to present King, for ' a. moritll' before. * . . - � . (%:Kp whilo, still pray� that Under Divine Pror - her bhildi. Queen, Tictoxia." '.' - died." I . .. . . . .. . stupendous, pb.angv in . � existing con- statement that had-bben given out.'. papers lavish 11� memory of 0 -- . ee 6 Wd by the barons to,tiventy.�orno or- .. . George IV, ' ' I . Por several weeks the Queen had -t all of them . delighte, . dainers. He waa Imprisoned It) Berke� v1derice -the '17repaxa.ble'lbos to, Hot, � . 11 . Two days aft4wazd It'was all ov�r. : .. . I- ditiona, that could, possibly be im- been fallInj.'Oh":1116?iW ..Oak olie wlion IM !, t .h , Joy castle � wid - murdered at. the !it- Majeeby'a devoted family'and loyak Death of Geora'e tile !khlrd-. The King died at twenty minystes af;� ' . . . . Greater than the piAde In. t 0 Cie ieveG� I ,. � . � . I . . . agined. hap taken place qnletly,' .11, suralis-pped'Urd. Roberts -and 'asked .. � staXice or. his Queen, Isabella. 1,911[bJects thr�ugliout the Empire gsay� ' ter, two. on the morning Of Juile.20M, ' . . . . 11 some. ver . ' indat of 'her reigp,* Which one Pape - . . . Six days after tile -death of the . 1. . . - .1 ' . ' 11, , I.,,d- otill, be " and the-yo,asig Queen met her ODUn- - - - vorsary of y searching- t1hestiours:! Cie . als Of c E. dward 111. wts,s tile son ,.of . avoided. Will y`CXTr Royal like of' Kent. t1i . most gently, upon the anti�, . Ill' - * . '. scribes a divarn .. mpire .1 I , D a prophecy above , � ,� . . : I --buth Africa., , . -of. Vran�e,:11 -to 4c.cept'this 'fulfilled by . at *010relt , � .lie . arding tile war Ill S L;101111ing �! , " is tile soils .. . . . Ward 1L. and Isabella Highness be. pleased' mentioned was completely oil at k�rilqlnvtlon'palaco "Queen Victoria's - fath- (r)eigi-.J7ueod,4y site, Went for. CA, drlvo,!,1. , . ill! and tho'.. urniot-fier istri heartfelt* expression 0 d=.1: Vie '44* day., ' - - .k. � ' ` " I the, Aeath- of. � i I ever , . Qutp - . I my.deep, and . . I er. the Duke of, Kent. but* wpw ,visibly .'hff eated.. " ' 'y comment, of. the irroparab . ­ i7 L - he reins ­of 06 � vern � merit.. Ho sincere sympa,thy?1'. � ,� . the. dea,tli of Ills, - fa,ther, George. III. .. . � 4 .. . . .. . I I . . . � . . . . . . 1 10-�49 which tho' nation and , the I I d -� , , . . I . I I I I . . &t. hair-paDt eight. in the morning of .. , The, -Ceremony, I � . . t. ., .�, . - . wile dud Of 010�mreer, ilever equal led On, Wedueogday she suffe�ed 91, , pai-, �,vldtlojs compostng � . it sustain. , � I v I'od -jiglandAti-the-61to, hundred . . 'J'ho Pope's Grief. .�-, . , .. I .. . . I z "' * , . - , , , I . - accolopanle 11 . I . I . .. rch, worn I 41,1he .. . . �� ... � an in the, a3yt�e, btxolcd, , d by. . - in- - .1 .V6,'W - , r. with �Frdoeo'. His 'reign - I .P 'y mental -malady- and Physical Wx1tes. - a, Illatorlan .. . by any wom worl0la history, I-Varl 9 I S .,e but a parapl . ­ : .. . . . Rome, Xart. 2l.'-'1Th,;e , Ope yeater- Out. b Itil , ' . � . � Of the "I " �2 41 :. . .1 . ___ - .e .. , , . . �Iit 0 's d * . I I . tellso physical wpakness. :It wd-s ]ter , , , � ay) 1;1 her ape . . came. in a. sImply-fuTnIshed roOln .in f1rat 11.1nesg In nit her 81 yaaxwlsad k . . � lt�mollt of Joving' ad- - � . .- ........'. '-­ ,--. .1 1. I . . .. I I . .. � decayi bre4thed h Mond s11,,e . * iodurlty tif ­.. .. .. ;- miration. auc regret. , ' . __ . .. ,�'. 11 . . - _.— the gist. I the 'neiv sovereign, the C oath for - tbi . k , . . . I I . �. . . ..Is �. . . . I . , t I .. I . I I . . . sadness there are � _. .. . . I I . I . .1 I � I . ­ ­ . Prince Regent, was proclaimed George . *,w' 'rif Ill.-theill!d9bor tile' . ,,,,�,��, . I . Scotla d. the. frfry . *This- most'r"Pected site "?aid not adiult it. Then her. ., C, I h= of I IOU 'Zif Is last. Oil , a Ist udd taM - Osborne House. . I I � , , u . of ill owen, living or deadv Jay In A cotiffitlQrs, - grew. go serious . that, I - � . . . . . ... .11 . . .. I . I � . � . Lroulleillora.'Wwe sworn, the two ., .. � . - - . . i I expreastons of: iatisfa6t6n: that th I . . I ,.. , � I I I I . IV., .w,lth the usual formalltiess at . great four-postecl 'bed. ;. a -slirlifiken agAinst.her Wishes �ille family We � I . . . . . . . I .. I . 1: . ,royal Dukes first' . by themselve . � -to (Vie � who h46 ablind, . I I I .. . . I . . . I I lemple Bar,-Charing'Cross _% : - Is .* , . I � . . .. . tile pal=� 7 1 - old iiiell, Usi? uncles. , - . sumnibili'd. Wheillhey arrived her.' I re T ..�'. I& (01 Ot I . figure,were Deep t . I %N(p ... I atom Wtiose� aged face and , tiat cialpmas" of Jils,'oWn ',to tho, nati6il . I . I I . . , and ana an these two .1 .. 1. . I I I . . , . .. 014- cea' I- ' ' knelt before her, sweazing alld nee . �� I . � . .1 I I. reason, had practically sumumbed tolregtiiu. I 11 . . � .. I . .. Victoria in Prospect , . -and. , , a great? Contrast to the, � fall, , girl L�WalySIS. And4 weakness. I . . . . . 0* I ' . . . .. � I � I I * ittle qer Eng- . .1. 1. 1. .. I . . The 4%�andard for'llssian'ce, says:' - . . . . . . - . I ... � I. � . . and. kiming, her It - I .. saw bar I . . . I . " � I . .. � . . . . . . 'blush, up to the eyes. as -If sho Isit . . � who in 1897 J*an to ' . W_X, I . I now. King- , I I . . � 'ilie. P,obIle'luicroled . .. � "Whatever tact, good�.nature, sound' 1� . I . L The, health -of the WAO . . . I and. I I F " I . I . __ I . -mi-hy .dan'con- - - . ... I , I i ; ill the contrast. between their civil 4nd, . . ... .., - . .: _. The wordd.that, dispersed the gath- r,onlge,. and; bk,o,,td synil . (111- -_ 0 __ -___ age was -advanced; he . . . Scene in the Death Cliamper. , orifix iverebrief. Theywere utt-r�d ILL-1ULItO to tile making of�a)i -Ideal . . . .. 1 I . . ad'ino I al, lUdIr. TAo I)Ukp -of York. natural rolation.a. 'and this wails the ' ' I I .1 ''. I - ndfiess . I I . I ��_____Al W . . the heir apparemt, -w" maiTled had Only. Sign Of L 6malon which she ' ': .. 1. . ' - - 1%.�rig, wliat6yer grace, and kindness . . - � ;�D, in cm--inced, Her manger .to them wata. - . Around her was gathered almost by a grey7be'ardod, ,retainer -whose I r I CS _;�,-_� L " - I - I polyll- . , , I,NN,� 13 . no'�Jra Y' �nCl ble Duchess' L . every, desceridant'of h6l� line. '� lVeli lit Os work and oer Ace ended with the cap effect to .renderta Qim,oin . . a I . _4 QW,_111-1/1-1- " .k. " .0 0, declining state Tgle Dukb--of Clar. very graceful and - engaging. , wle� .1 � IvOrdp he spoke,, Tritzer Is *6 str , lar,- we may count, oil -fifiding In the . Is 91, . � . n' order. was; of rl a kissed . them both :and- rogeL - froath "'a gL Ong- V116 a a ' , . i L -J -4 U-. . . . ell p . , built old m.m. 11a,was standin a; e� ROY61 00111110 I r to maintain . . . ., ra bom c ft * , � within view of )ter (lying e-yee th' . . . cap the next 1 . . r IV . .r -r �% 44 .v. .110 had had two daughte Ir and moyed Uyward tfie Dukes . avenue the tradition -.1 of tile English court." * I , , 09 hung a portralt,* , ot. the Prince Con- 'tobs up tile dark private , ' . i ,P() �, ­ to him. - Each of them had Clied' In of Suseek, Who. was farthelsit ilrom. .. , I I � � wrt. it*ds be'Who"deSlgnell tile JYJIG.X'L it servaritt In,tlie porter's lodge The Daily New.9 says: "Our. new I . r�JA 11 . 0 I . Infandl. but further - lNuo, though her, and toot lnflrm -to reach liero I , . . . - . I I mom and every pa" of 'the tastle, answered it. private telephone Troia King line. cowe late, into his isil i ierit- . - : (Is . J1, 011 0 not probable, was still. not an. Inipos- She seemed kather, bewildered at %fts , :,: Qsvorile Hutige. -It w r anoe4 Pveryobe'ol Ills subjects -will L . V I m � I ' . . . . . Rworn ' . . . Wh1tcv Neill, V, C., Queeh'p V,querry'L. who 0 i r'� 14' L I � multitude of men .w.Ao weref In scarcely audible wor* Cd; tile pray thrit lie may enjoy it long." . If I (11 � sible contingency. I and who' came,% one. edtar notheri.. -:. . I I . pkayed I . .1�r The, next in succession was ,tile In- I a .L . I �11 . I haired Bishop of WIneliesier fqwke! from the house. lwmedlatel�r . The Timon Days., "Tho'King .has . .,. A . 10' 13 , , I rant PrIneess*atf Kensington Palace. to klas her hands -but she did, not * , I . i raier; -%�Jio undorp)no. is, 'long *training In tilt, " .. �f I .. �, � 'O I I IQ Vh,46ry,vov�r as it passed by made It speak to UnYbOdY, . beeld ]ter as he.liq of,�en prayed the ser�tint went to F L . A k I L - - . gor did she 'Make : , , . � ok a. Tew rapid steps to tile EICfi0k­ best of schocils,'arid has proved him- I N I I the slightest ,diffeirence In her man. .L % ­ -his ,her b" . .. L . -­ I I more apparent,tbat, If only the life of I ' with . sovereign, for. lie. was gathering group�o aorrespondentq, nelf tIlS posse . J� D. ., .. () ibo*. anj - In her: counten-� ' .. . . so , *�1,ItIlL I L f I e�l e- ,S.qor Lot great natural �, J . (P . the royal babe were spared, upon, her nor; nor f 'ellaplain at�. Wil;C11 _F, - � 116wed abd s.1.1d in a strong -voic Gentl ap-titudeH for tile duties of Ro,y4lty. / ,y§ , , L &I the monaxeby, ultimately must de- ance,16 b.ity'Andlildual of any,rank, - .'' . hea,de the Imperious ruler Ot.thQ'Ger men, -tilt, Queen died at 6.30." ri'lle. old Endowed as he.is -,viih. many. of' the 1. , , I . .14 () volve. - As a, matter- Of fact, the pro. Station. 01' -party.."L . . . I., . . . ... . 101v P most. lovabla and. most tractive . - I . . . , . inan Empire and the nilln,'%ibols, mail turned back, at onto Into ill at .. . 0 1 1 Q I . phople boast of the Duke of Rent ' � - L. I 'I . .. ... . . . . . . I , I . L � 'Llvolli�kJ&' rkno,�v *that no'ne , saight see a; dig- quhlltl6a ,,)r llis mother, -with'viarm .. 0 . . 0 . . light have :. � 10VIDNTS OF'RER HEWN.. . I I . .King of - Englando- thelL )Ik' I- LU ( Fa . � . I � � was fulfilled ea4ler tPharV a . P1;1y Of ills frolings. It was I some'time , a Ithid heart, a'gene' . . , 1) I '. , been'sontlelpated. The Reg;ont reigned , . I �. has succeeded io the. title - . 11, U JU 0mu :� I . -t cownettion of -Victoria took' I 'L 1. -ft Of'QueO , b0f4o�tlie te-X-t of thd fin, I C'�'I" ousdispositlors, and with'a quickap- . .P () � for just on. yearil,after his ascent I �' .. . . . / . P12: , � the i?rhioep and llrlitOegsesl and tho-qe rvao placed on. the lodge table This preclatlon of genuine worth, the na- . (ILL ly . to the tbrons'ha George IV." the Duke a, year after the Jtagession# � OW . . of less than -royal diosignation,. llst�en- real] --!Her Majesty the Queeh tion is hitppy.in tile confidprice,%lia't ' ' 10 3 I . ... of. Clarence just "yen yeWiss as..WU- J tille 28, I 1888. -, . I I I . . . . ' ' . I I 11 L . Who Reform Bill -clt 1882 Introdua- - ad to. tile bishop's ceaselega,prayer. breathed her last at 6X0, surrounded it may count upoli'the maintenance . (A ilam IV6 I I . ­ . t L L . aid w.revolution In,the Govepmen. I assed Alshop co -'a- by her . children aJad grandchildren.' , \ I 6he `T�eftrns t 0 Fact. , flk#�, tIoV _'. L.�_­('* " .sl-, owonr P . - t1lo, . .. .. I 9f that condeptJon of Royalty which , 13 �6* . - . Is . ' . 1- .. I .— .. . I I 1. ,) a . . ' "' of the 'J, , tint . .. . le the only one that most of'u .. f . ,a 1: I . , bountry. For.the led Ills intercession. - One of tile 5, " , (Clog. ever known. To these-qualitl V 1. I But it was ilot until she Was 12 England was eelf-governed, and t&; '' * . ­ ----- --------7oun I in wearing In - the L ] . I C! Rh at IV, lco� I . a . . , gek children asked,. a question Jag. 28, 6 a, w.�-Trlio XcIn widep I . I years old that the Princess Victoria industry and - intelligence of hok.: . � - .. shrill, childish . . treble$ . . and ,.wag, I imnle- London,. will ,leave Cowei�"at 9 King adds' perfect tact, a. , . .. � r, . ..'......, . w= permitted to know the high.acs- pDpalstlon wfore -represented In the . I � . , I .1 .. :. of England kslowledgc�of mien and business, the . � - - � 1. - . kliately 011eneed. .. .. o'clock this morning [or'-Lorsdon. H . a . . I tiny, reeerVe!d for her, and oven'thers councils of her rul6re " I ' . ;, Virtne-q of method, prompt decision, I , I 0 .6 . . I I came in ail almost The Corporation Ref�rm bill anda - family - side over & special 'aild punctuality, afid a. great . capa- , . L .1 L.. . . I the knowledge . I I . . The womea of this royal will at once to 1 1 . 0 . . � I I I I I bill for the emancipation oftheol&Ve; I eobbed faintly, and the . woushuffled Privy CO pro ba held In'tlie St. OKY for work. We.6hall not proton(] . (1 . I . . I accidental manner. for shortening the hourg of ,. . -1 , . . . . L J...,L P,= , at, which the -various that: there ia noililng, In Ills long . �4 . ()(to , I L 013 . � : L. . . . I ,When she waa about twelve kears a. bill upeaelly4 I . . 00 I . factory labor; the new ,poor law; , . foinialittes in connection with the ac- care . , &3 . . . . . . . old the -additional services of the , - . At exaetly;6.0(y Sir Jawas'Reld held cession of His. Majesty 'will bc..gonc ,ige which those wh6 respect and . ., Duke of Northumberland were cmilo the re��.mtlon act; the roductionot . I uphis hand, and the people In tile through. Tile usual odth will be ad- admire him could nbt whdl other- . . . � . I . . . I . . . .. . . �' ad in for her education. In Addli ton the newspaper stamp, and a variet, . I . . . � room knew that; Sliglaul had lost ministered to the'Xhig, by which lie wise, but which otus can so.y that I . . .HER GVACIOUS 3lAnS%y =0 QU=. N, � , : � . to r,rench, . German and* Its an, proposals for church reform .fo I I - �. I . I her Queen. . . � oinds himself th govern lie In O wItk every approxitnate, tomptatiolm I . . . .. . Latin and a little Greek, ,she. lowed immodlaitely tho'passetaff Qf FA .: . ' . . , I , �. , - tccordlug to Ito IaW0 d OU13 , , 11 lie cotild-faoo�-tliii-,.flo.rde:llglltiI I that I ­ I . . � I ­ I : . ­. 1, . . . - . � . I t - . acquired an - accurate acqualn . ac V's great weasm-6. I ' I .. pronoUncoo tile benedic- ,'jjjc Oath of a)leglaue , . t, 116, beat@ on an.beir apparent no less vras signalize(] by several vlolts of .2d Cardinal Vaughan I riidiments of more Is uring the first Parl me9tarY sea-. � . 'The bishop I � I day telegraph With the . D la " ,tion, . . I .. . I . I . I .1 aCluen by. tile other m erg lie than hrone." . 4 the "Black Death.". I I ­ London to expreasto, t.b3 British roYa one science, e4rieclally botany, Nor Dion -of tile Quepn -the Government was. � . .� I . I The Pasilni. Was Poncefid, . . e,ayal Iltrally and by tile. Co 11 or With r6gard to thwneiv Xing's rola- E dw,xrd TV, vva,s the son' of I.R11ch- family' Ills feeling of sorrow whIkch &I w4m she Untrained In the graver and fu.Vth6r weakened by. the mlahaDs In. , ., . . 1. rOyal Canada, under the government, of Lord -, I I . '7 I *eace Present, and the terms of t ,.Pr tl,Dn*c4 with pubile affairs, the Times ard Du�o of York, and I � Ily Xeylllo. MrIAtendom shared With E More momentous ffttlyle�M In . low - than twelve, , � - ho Queen passed s6irerel will ,d In' big duty Clall ter of the- -arl Westmore- ffarding 'itz3. I eduoutiob . �. � � . Away ql"te peace altiglation of tile new Rayfilia has nover falle llness of ClUte Vic rift, : Durham;, ' � ully.. tsile sultered no � pain, ,.rho r, Its to the throfto and nation. 114c never I - add - ".Tho liberal reign of th I - - . st. nnd�� I.; .. . months' time ,the Government, Intrb 9 be settled and orders *given 0 ,151ffyed a r illbrii luirt � Gracious Toast. . who were now, mourners went to promulgation. .Everything will be l ple of Ills prode- In the ctruggle otwa the houses quenn, which hELS, Permitted the CU - duce(l tito, Jamaica bill, b;k which It . . . � . .0 their rooms. . .. done acdoiding, to precedent, it, Is ex- cosgors by enco6raging 'Intrigue or of Yor In t , U On August- 80th. 1836, Mat Wil- wag proposed, hi tile face of existing I . . l k and, -Lancafdor for the ollo, Church to Inerettao In t I . A few olinutes Utter I Ii t .. oted that the proolsimlatlors will placing 11111180.4f at the 110ad Of R thwile, � I Kingdoln, will leave -an dellibl Ilatu, Wjlo hAd Mewded td the, throne troublm to suspend 'the ponstitution - zlemeitt or' materialism, a a - In . ko place to -day In front of the faction. What Is much more, lie has *EdW,.,1r(I V. w[tu born In Westigili. trn,v.e upon all Christian 11 to.*, on the death'of ,his brother, In.1.830, In that islaild. Its second. reading . . I . . . �� * tern . on t Shawn. a sertiliulous care -worthy of ater Abbey,, oil *November 2nd, U-70. oa,teat Imtorbst and sympathy I I that pathotic chapter .0 . I* tern Aanaloll Hougb,�,444 also The gr 4 a dinnor'.party at Windsor on passed only py a..-rrsajority -of live, . ttonal .history, for tho.c rt ladlat torla. Embaukraerst, ist tile elty bound- his lothe,r .liereelf never to overstep wre regard �tha con htV13*thday. �The Whig Ministry Of which wtw practically. a defeb,b. Lord .. . � , He was Xing; of Valgland from April are. dWpl&Yed I . ur I . went busily to ,,�ork or in .t ell ity .near. the Temple, station, It Is 010,11nes Inarked Out for , him by the to .Tune, 148,1, but W,fts Impriaboued klitiOn, Of thO. Queen. Tile lnowspEtporE Lord Molbo ne was then'lik power, Melbourne . resigned, advising the - � snourning -from London.' . . .]so possible that, as on tile Occaslob cooBt-11,utioll, .", In the, Tdwer of. Lnudoit by, Kq uncle ptiAt hourly edItIons. A majority of With each particular ulexabor of Queiea to gold lot- the, Duke of Vol- . '. Tbe'wheols. of the woTJd were Jo,r- of Queen Vlotorlit'a accession, it, thir . I . Rich -axil, Duke of 0 th I p . . an earnest wish Which RW Al"Joaty. wM at lead. lington. . . I I . .. -- t 41olicesteri by a Xpers express I , ) - red when the announcement came* bill, intermediate station will be dote I for MAjest,yle recovory', ., Not Ono of tile AllsilatOrs %u Invit- XINU ME . . . wh6m Ito* and his Wthier word so- tor � MOV -11h% ARRANOW WTS, . . ,'! In this palace at Osborne everythft Mille(] on, Tile announcement of, tit King Eflivaril, known, for -move t1r.in . .. 4 .. � . � . ad tof tile castle on this occasion, — . I . �' new Xing's .. b Ila,1 s of WhIcs, crotly, put to d6ath, - . . . I �. ; I and none,. except the hbusehold, �lrk i . pursued the usual course, Down In thk t1fle, will - ppobably Edward VI, wrie the gow bf Henry I A 1311tRGO HISTORY, I ,When OdIclat Notice Cables' Saintes . me I nrioated -wIth I . kitchen they weto cooking'a. hugo, dill- made, at the Prily Council ,etlllg. and now snainioned to the throne of I I . I — . any *" co the. Gov. . , , . '%'III be .1rilead, - . . . . o - , .. . ggftine the the MIghtlest, empire' In all history, Vill, by )lie third queen, ,Tari� Say I . jusear,, Tile King, We heat, In all . � . . . . . and succeeded to -th Q(14�eIOS­061kkiog to Alle-, :­­ . nei, lot', all M.semblage, the like ­ 01 tt'is b�llevgd that lie will. at . 0�-­tllrorle T�ho� Thront. erf � I ,which has, oeldom been known In E ng- titla, of Xing Edwa;d VIr, I r (Weil Wh;eh lie Will reign la'a Edward = tile regency of big Uncle, the and Afterward, . . excess of royal affection, proposed Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 22.- It is . . . . 1. Usid, and the dinner-lVeparatlons Pro. . The Dulco of York � Still# I . VII., ww4 borA on Nov. 9th, 181:1. tile health, of Princess Victoria at- like] -that a, day Of g6ilera'I mourn- . .. . I - veeded-just:as it nothing had hap- The seeond dlilla, and the eldest Holl Doke of Somerf;et,' Who wag Pull- trip 01 the year 1817 the owy so ter that of Princess. August&. . y . I. The. Doke ol YotrIc will not lle!Des- plan -ed bv 06 Duke of Nortlitimbor, ay. Ing Will be Oroelaiinsed tot, thO �1 pened.�, - '- -� - of Queen: Victoria, I& advent Into th 0 la . 'I nd�. U,I , '10 of George Tit Who had taken WIV " "And slow," said Ills Majesty* I'll . ­ ,3w d3r of Queen Tictorla. Ig bolit -garily become Prince of Wales DOW world wile greeted 'with great rejol - ng ,bli reign occurred ti I I g givers the heillth of the oldest, I v0iolo Domittlon, probably the day I.; cavio-0 Ar. were the Duke of York, who bad ­ � .0mbalmed to -night and i . Vill probe. that, his father has ascended, the Ing, AN tilt) first child of the royal pubilenflog of the Vort.=Vd .1�111� 11 give that ofthe ybungest mew- chosm being tlla,t of tile State faceral, , . . � tilrbab. The -mincipality was tiolo of Ito] Ion arld the introduc. children, "d the Duke of Camberland, Ivi I � , ;bly be t%ke2i to WIndoor on ,14atur . . couple (now tile E isi�sress nOwn-gor of .. I 19 11. _. __ � ber of the royal family. I know the �0 . 11 ..... ,day. Tlie cofflo arrhred Inst, eversin granted by gawai-d L to the Blue Garmally) hall proved to be it girl, tit(, I . I . .. .1 �111111111111115 Interest which the public feels about . -The Misilhter of Public Works Was I � I ,from London, , . - .1 . � 11rince and Ills heirs.- Consequently, British nation Was .1l,%tU%',nJ1Ly anxious I . . her, andt although I have not seen authorized by biff volleaguos to -day to'- . & Characterldtle Incidetit. . to the throlle, Ilia li'rlilcobr title WT . . W10heds I tnke no loss intefeatIn her . r � . , , � . when the Pirluee of W41log succeeds that the second should ba a Tkoy. I . . 0 H OF EMPIRE . I . .0 mueN of her as I wuld lit6ve have tile P& Aament buildings sul.ably; I , . I . 50,yerolonty. the . 11 tho Queell'a confinement WRS . . I . _ t draped With black, and work on the 7 ,kit, jqoident, chafteterlstlo of tl* merge$ Into the' � acted Prince Alb�rt sent his cour . I . . Vic. .. 1. I ' and the moral X do see of her both In I new.0overeignio oldest Ron Is! still the 1, a In hot haste froin Buckingham i public and. In private, the, grAter the drapluga wpl commence to-morroW. , . queosrw solleitude for otheks. occur IN ' TORM'S REIGN I Tile Mllltt� Departruont has ordered . . I . pleapure If. will give we.1 . : I . , 'jed tAvo 4ap; ago, 4whers, in one m' Duk;i -or York, but lie bdoonles also Palace to the various dIgplitarleff of . I 1 61 salute, of 101 minute one tolso gired . the Intarvalo Of conselodaneDs, all( ... I Wall, this title descend- rch and State, whose presence at ­ . I . . . . Duchess 018jilted. - . . . �� summoned strength to puggest to 111.4tv)-r t. I .... r m, big father. It Is gen- 14,111011 'expected birth Of 0, possible heir I Adusio, acto6jAkw. of tile growth o f tile BritlallE, inpire under Queen Vic- � . e 'the at Victoria, WhInIpe&, Lbridon, TO �,j arally Assumed th t the - I 11 wilanded by royal etiquette. They , 14 oia�, be form ; her drewdrg, who had been "tlnl; W d �jod ftom tho f allow Ing * table, TIT, addition It mUeb be ro- Tbere Wisp one p roon whora ronto. Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, I'll inimedla-tolv e for the prilleffirtilt nsibered that in 1887 tile Indian torritury, even, Indirectly under BrI.; iting detested more even than - his St. 07olin and .Charlottetown as won � 1.) as nor"t to take tile opportunits gathered togetlior_ht the antorooin .0 .,.. � i� , sit air, I Upon him, ,aj% Is 101111 Ills x0yal close by ,tile q4upoXil bedebairibr. tWh away, inclojed AeltIlt-v of tile great frotatio prolvIllioeo of surnlau Nfinisters-the Mother of the Prig- an tile official A0030, of the queen a j; , v pf getting Rome Ire �, the Duchess of Kant, who ha4 death Is received, This will i 1� prerogative so to do, ' - .,,,. , Aniong t win wera archbishop,4 and and tile paglaub, Their acqatsitiou followed the tirAnster of rule f rota the cess nalker . . Tile Pamily Stilhulonede Period of 31ourolog Xof Fixed, * UrItWil P,ag-t Jodi& ObImpany to, tote 0 rown brought 0001t by VW Muttay, not-be6n sparing In her criticisms on 901) guns In tUl, On, tile day o( tile , � I blslii�6,1, arrayed In silk shovel hats. a site had met from the State, funoral tile salute will be re- � I Atonday aftorn6on slip. .asked that n. gorgeous alsixmig, metribmars Of the Racially and rolieloWlY Illdla Is 1110're hC(t"bg,ene0s1113 than Europe, 'yets the receptiol or little Ponseraglan be brought to Tile newspapars this mornIng are Cabffiet, headed by tile Prinic 61tit dsoaziite tisat MIld pekkilou'de and famine, rallwayo, reservoire, IL systems royal family In England. TheDruchess poated, I 1�! 0, je,sls,od In deep rilourning. - They vI , of.AlAr vaot Irisgrome,incmi-is sh31W the firm, ofV111019 blind'of itail applied for a sulte, of apartrilents Orders will be issued for drapffig tho . P her be I -it war, reared that tilt Istof; nursba and doctors by, t1he of 'justice 49d I I � r 6 t I . � son was dying about 0 fit talA with one another In exprmaing sor scoro. .. - . Ito OM ruler. . I . I r ter her own use In Kensington Palace, Goverilcr�Gogo.rapa e Idell.e, Zlepi.1-t- 11 , Qu ror%�'o,t the death Ott Vlotowla th ­ I � hoors, coutted on tile DrItlegh Colobles tt� never before - and bad been reful,*,d by0the King. mental block iind tho elitrAnda, to tho � sent t( Vor four hourg this motley sisgem- le r . -1 norning, and ClAtkia", were great and tile gorid, The perlod Id V Attoultion, haO She appropriated I I nd the rectory U blago, awalted,the everit.­-ThAir pa, by reasoO of that AeUvo loyalty during tqw Transvaal war, Representa- 01110, TlOt- Souse, Of Carnff[011�f. Osborne Cottago it ing., Witch nlownIng is woTn for Monte wag rewarded. When It was Ove 00vOrhuic4l't wbig granted tb, all taw Insportant polmies In 1856� Mo. withstanding the denial. The Xing Whelt the data for the Stato� fulloral I _ sbring all tile P1111004 and princessek ao.vetelgn of V10 re4110,18 usuall ,jW0M 10 the U,ritish, Islok duvilyX the, odxly yeara of UA fat g led t* a Informed her publicly that he nelthe Is fixod It wlll'W� obsorved as it day I i $. I a announced t1lat tile hopes and w1shes � . And thb 11181tOp 01 Winobe ter to has three mtom.thig, divided ftil (611<41a , mIg .1 tseaside. It seemed thep of & nation hall been fulfilled, a"M ways of 01 _ratt..m to tho lands ac rags the sells. In the cmd of A10- and6retood not Would endure conduct ef Ilatleatil Mourning �Illiaugbotlt thiq ver.v 11041 r,'nll mourning, eight WeelOg .1 W11rg A'new tily,*tu" Wag, given by t Jim dI9oo,v1*y "ot goild, Ca4dian--feder­ 00 disrespectful to IlIft Tills, though toalatry, and 4 1)rW;aftitkt!,o4 to thAt I tato end, but -.0lell thing.4 ln�ked th4 Ing, tive, woola; lialf mourining, t tit �,i t o, boy had. been, born, theke was 4tulla. . aald loudly,anll publicly, was only the effect will issue. Embleraq of mourrs�, . .1 Worst, t1le Queen hall On h 1. nsiNeva.,il gratulation, .15relatee and Wtioto bagars Ill x867) and title da,wri oftfile:yeo�r?StLNvt,heml6mtotAuatTalia , 11 1POPIC9. T1110 Kfng�o,ag, 110WOVOT, pro- - " . . V., muttering of a storm wh1oh. broke trip, will be d[Wayed In lbe Varlow; . 1. . 11 t, , � , statpamen embritred . one another %J110 tffcot" . Vos duo to her Wo or - tip the duratibil of ,the period, and ft.-. * noXt dnY. It WAO tile roYAl birthday, Is 'bile buildings all OVOrL I e, jr. 0 y .. All a Im 414 with untontrolled effusiveness. Call. Besides torrItMY actually redt Great Brltala�IIAA asisomed Prue- _u Canada, and vion" 0 *11 -da It and the, Xing I:md Invited, 4 liftildred lIggg.Will b,) plaeLokl. jib )IaJf­g1,s;.qt until . � r... 66tis-111P 11011 from tile gi�ounda without thilh- *1641 0001tra a ACYA While Oople to dinner, The Ditiellopa of Kent the remains of th4o (lead Qxlpetl havo . , 1: the Pr?We of I'Valega# the I eaff , N bAS yet been definitely (16- =Ing tile SOUCIAn taKhadivialtulo" ago L . Emperor William. SV1W a d o 80( aided In re'prq fow this matter, dored tilt! noWs to all'the surround thote to 06 APWat proup . oetof )ter wJ . thdro,VAI front, the, W116 Valler, ".0 on 040 side Of Ma MAJOAV, 0110 blva. consigned to their final testing_: .1 ,Ono of her faithful wrvanto, 0, mom. A Sad Allolvorsnry. Ing dIstrIAR, Tbonsanda of church 1S81)_A&g AzineX04. . I 111mlight. - . . . I � � .1 4. I of file SlAterl on the Other, Ud,tho p1tt", . . quI 11104t bells, took Alp the glail tidings, an 1842-Irloag Xwort uplod. I princout Vlototla. opposite. � , I . I ~1 " Inmunry has been n, fat( � I � ber of tIlb 11611901101d, 110 IlAeWfled to it Use life of the Royp't famlly. It N, 116 a, lie' announcement to an 184g W acq4trod, 18,78 of, 0yovao ,000 .- Dutch Press In 310"t,111119., I- ..tlw roorn, but before ha got, therf I _N&tal t;aW,n, ; 1686futIV1424,11 itlitliew, I ! Whon teplying to tho tsJ)000h In I I the, queetl bad onesid into it. fitful 1�g4 A singular eolikeldence ,that Quo,on 0 otant nation. Early In the lunrIx- .1$49_�Stlldeo annexed, , I 1890-Za.lizibitr p which his boalth II&CIL 1*01, pro Tile I'lague, Jan, Ill* -Tlio DUtell I t ,;at0tloorato OA Red, . I f slop, � Victo&44 vaAged away on 1110 Blot lag the Privy Council i�ot In StAto to 104 _S(W ift-ritivy 004ed. I $trgsod. I tho Xing � burst forth In a ritter preell -printed t1113 nrwi O)f the death , , 1.1 I , begluilln Alnyllmftry of the doath ot her ta- oralln I)rayev and thanksgiving froin .t 1800- bautooa� 660n0elled to 40 , of Queen vlotoriti with Mourning , � Vour 61010019 m0k6d the 1940-puejAub otbved, Am Ad tl"96 again$* the Duellogs, .� �,Dt the 011d., Again the family wLu thar, the Dulto of 1�60, whift event, one, ond ot tile coxintry to tile other, 1852-� u, Durmal. It-equited. , I "pt natkall Novorwgntg. "I trust in (1k)d,11 Ito exclaimed, "tha't borders, . � , � I I I � n1risMosiod, d"il thig tinto tile felap%c, occurred uAt o3tv days before tilt PdWards Who UOIA11041 165 0 411110411, " 1800_XIt(4i#oe0 o0cuplod Dovol I have the tatfolatitlion of leav- Tho court- will go Into'inourAln9v A fleat file father, Go,or 1858-0rowo 'asoumd rulo ' mmm. , '" 'y I . . 'ry, %e III., Ill bo_L the go of 114did. 1899—PaTtition Of I I bat It Is, probabI6 that there Will be _%W40 . ,V(,,Iltll � -1 - -%_ , . 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