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. all Inventory be -taken, i&4 thbi proved havo varried the stea.11te lt oks. RURIED ALIVL geolt repliod that Ike 001414 not misi such NOW IN NffAINO
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A GRA"441AIT LA NOSLIDE wqo inIsKing, TIve Governor of the Ba-ul, A CRUISER 'I'lle only Alternative NY" to go ahead 4 all oxcollout Joko, and welit houle.
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of Vortligal was Illiestioned and ailullt- .%till keep the closest lookout, and this, I bat,er bil the day lie rughaa bltei% witi, '
V4 ri, I led the romoval: of tit,, preclolva stone's, its Ila explailled, was.40110. SO and WAited WHO They Dot His, a revolver lit Oil% hand And 4, 11ilicit'), ffo4yy F1994f, $now Two Feet
red that tile sale had beeit im 11prole service in rescuing t1to Qtlad- " . gral)h In tile other. Ilpforo his fi-tnree
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RUINS QW00.0 V LLAGE, but decia, WAS D'AMMEDo
111.00 411ork tile urgent doultuld of 11 lator's itien wati rondored by tile Itoyal GrAve. could say a word Ito shot her through peop.-Busluess, chfaad'
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I . — Carlos, who desired to tnee,t oer 11ilil 14iglueors tit Fort Victoria, Several of tile heart. Ile then. turned the weapoa .
' bts of tile royal household In Gladiator Soot to the Bottom lit the th6a put out 111. two amAll gig$ linknedl- Too Sniikll a 4 Was P(13he agairi4t, himself and committed buicide. London, April V. --The United King.
- ate . icked up W94 '4111 The photograph allowed that ill
order to avold it scandal. I . fly after the collicion. and p I � .4 a flan' doulk is oxiierioneing rem4rIcable weitfUer.
Notre Dame de la Salette, Que., Almost Wholly "o"s"' 10� 1� ! 4", __ Solent,, as many of tile sallors as they could find ; cee hAd taken advantage of bla abs.once 64now has f4,1104
�, � lit the water, although several sank - lit tile country to go out with A 311ale , in - Lmdoix alary da,y
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Swept Awayo � I . . . 7-1T-- .3 I within tliell, eight. Corp. 8tellulng and I friend, . . ter
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I . hers of the engineers 8-svIlla boldly in- New York, April 27, -Tho 10romb Whit. Ileavy falls of,ollow 14 the north
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I 1. 1%. 'L. Missing, : to the soil and. resoned sonic of the Inost . undier D12strois is !a port from 114yti, lave caused floods ,oil the Scottish bar.
THE XNQWX DUAD, vVithout food, 41114 starbig N%ith set qcs Fatal Leap . exhausted of tile mllors,' MID-DAY CANDLES i
.upon tile cruel Aver, their forniorlioniek3. I - The, g4r.viving officers of tile WWI- where the ship wits sent tit tile time of der, and carly this morning the heaviest
Xrs. Camillo Deajaraing, son., And five %'he rescued bodies of Uie dead wQr0 lie ,few York, April 27r-Pespond- � W r over -night at the the rovent n1tempted xevoliitiuii to joilk snow fall for many years swept over
- 11 I AMAZE MR. BLUE,. Southern Sussex and Hampshire, the
rhildren� coutly covered by pleces of bed clotbilig; out over financial trouble$ 1_40119 The St, Pail! Collided with Anchor, rpsiderce of the officers of the engineer 4ter French Ureats.
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-ell bad been swept up. by the flood, Wund, 40 years old,, a Chinaman,. . .. � corps, To -day they aull the rescued sea, . !it snow Ili some, places belog two or three
Mrs. Joseph Murray and five children. whi Tito officers of the ship have hlirrible , foot deep. -
Mr. 4. Murray and his brother-in-law, Tito survivors &At by, apparently r,tui)o-. committed suicide early to -day by 4d Warship. nion had recoveard. front their thrilling sLotles to tell of tile Yevolutioll. RI$MT ALL 'TENDENCIES TOWARD At Southamptoit business has been
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Mrs, D. Desjarding and two boys, fled. Here and there a woniall Was 'veep, . umping from. the roof of a six- — experience, While at Port all Prince, Ilayti, tile CHTIRC11 or ROME, practically suspeaded; the street car
Ing silently. The men seemed t-9 be Ill .1 Tlio splendid discipline maintained on D?Estreea was the, havell for eighty rain. . i3ervice is snowed tip, and gangs are
Cleopluko Des, Uturiers, his wife and a stupor of gi-jer and the children were storay tenement house in Eighth 11ortswouth, .i�prll 1.10,-Tlio .Ainericall both vessels Is tlte subject .of univorsal gve% and tile officera told yestei-46y 0 ( I ligging the cars out from deep 4r!ft,s.
two children. I fretful Anil potillout. . avenue. He was almost Instantly , Line 5tearkiship St. Patti, 11.11jeh left, - pralso, Wycliffe Convocation -Y ung Ministers
. � W4 horrors Qf the nocturnal execution 0 � All trains at Southampton are late,
Two 4uglish-apeaking men, supposed . A Country of Landslides. � killed. Long was a member of the Soutlialliptoll. on. Iter regular voyage . ",Never," said A, .R. Lalirprig, a New ou AlAreli 15 of it group. of men accused Warned. Not to be Wire -pullers- Tile same conditions proyail, at Port -9,
Ottawa, April 26, -Tho country all York passe-Ariger, 111have I seen better dig. of attempting W incite a revblutloa a The College Buildings New qom- mouth, and there have beon lioxvy falls
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to be commercial travellers. tto is of firm of -Long, Sin Ti & Co., dealers bound for New York yesterday after, viplino than oil board tho cruiser. It . resident N'ord Atexis - plotedp F ee of All Deb
around, Notre Dante do Ili, 'o'ale in art curios In Fifth avenue, The 11001, Ili it derigo snowsLorin, ranilaod looked lij�-e ail inspection. The anen did low days after P . . r it. of allow at Ba-th. artA Bournemouth, The
. - had qttelled a rising against Ilia army, ,Nlewmarket races have been postponed
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Ottawa, April, 2ac-Froin No t r e clay formation, And geologists look oil demand for Chinese curios d1sap- po not wora except oil orders, Tile same I _
b4le d tile 13vktish' second-clais ' There were not enough gra Ount of the snow,
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Dante de Ill, 't of tile matter its one likely to occur tit lly eared g1moat entirely as a result cruiser Qladi(Ltor off tile IsTo of Wight. discipline wag seen. Oil the St. PalkV, a-11 the pers,iii Yes dug for A Toronto despatch: "I alit aullized', oil Ace
r long p is who Were shot, and one ., - . -, I
French-Canadian fariners oil tile thlie after sov"o winters o ancial crisis in According to thki statcluent1ssnoll. by "I A petty officer of the Gladiator says. I ll'itent merchant had to sit and said ITO". S, If. Blake, 1�, C,, Ill the � . T -
Lievre Itiver, eighteen miles from droughts. A strata of olay rests on it bed of the recent fin was quite near Captain Lumaden at P '01
f oialictureutian rooks, niAdo smooth Ill this Qountry, according to one of a watch the soldiers dig his fature burial course of a short address, lit which Ike LOOKS SERIOUS
Dueldlighaill, Quo., comes wortl of I 0 -#ta thus the Admiral cowniandin the Ports. tile time of the collision., When the � Woo
. 11s have been . - hurry, his grave was dug only of suffi.
terrible disas0r. At 4.30 this morning the glacial period. The top sti, the dead man's frler�ds, and Long inout]. i St. Paul was sighted ahead we gokve place. As the filing squad was Ili a took Occasiou to emphasize the prinolplas I
while tile Hiagers � Wert; .,�tlll asleep is capable of sliding at Any tfine under b came despondent. I tation, th*11)k' boo � . for which Wycliffe (20110go was calikil-
,e . twQ blasts, allowing ,we were going to Qient size to allow him to be buried lished fifty years ago, t tile
the clay comprising the top of it high certain cirounistailces. This hits I recovered, those of Qowdry, fix -at �vajt. p�rt oiir lielin. The St , rald answered it 0 ,,unit) Kitch ner and Miato. Going -o As
o l St. Lawrence and er, and Widgery &lid Sleberres, atew. 'with Ilia arms And knees to ether, The *,
hill ol the Laurentian. ratige Wneath ,*+4-+"-4�+*"444-*-+-0-4--*-+-+-*-+ a With two blasts, allowing she was goin 9 convocation last night, "to find so inuch
. slid down with Ottawa Rivers oil the north obores. It ards. Two seaulen were 11, but g Ifullets tl,tilcd to kill Ili -
injured and to port Iler bell apparently she In, and Ile wa's darkness in some of our churches the ' sista4ce of Wilcox.
which the village lay Ios� tumbled into the 110140, which Was yet ,)tIler day that they bad to have lights - � .
terrific, speed, buried Ili the twi;lklikko iA ,,proobable that Dominion geologists T_ : - have since died Ili the doldert Hill I was unable to do so, as she kept
C1 ,ll'i g tottseene of to -day's disaster )!till. Six Injured are Ili the Ilea too 81111111. Thell the grave digers push- in middayi I have a great deal of pity 81111101L April *
(if All eye or Swept before it most of . pi�al- straight ithead, lsfixybe them )Yes not .
Lieutenant Win. P, Gralres, five petty ed Win in with- their shovels, and while. 27.- A despatch receiv,
the twenty-five houses Ili Natre Dame to discover tile causes and-resulta, KILLED' HIS SISTER ' room for her to go to port for fear of for those who ar6 Ili such darkness, I
do lit Bill The last IsAndslide in Canada attended . oflicers and fifteen seamen and stoke they wore. covering him Ito sought to but it ends when they walk e( here from Peshawur says: .
etlo 2 killed tit least thirty-five by great destruction of -life occurred — I are inissilig. Nobody . on the St. Pa rs' running aground -11 protest by moving his hands. k to break
I)ersons, and injured inany others. just five years ago. - killed or injured. l h ard who I - ;� tip the Church of 1,,,Ilglalld. I don't "The Matta -was attacked last night,
k�ck huge -was the wivis of falling clay In $truggle to Save Mur4erer Two wag, � had reached the shore luninjured. want tolything to cat into it and cau4e but the enemy was repulsed. There
that it filled the bed of the Lievre, Over e1glity persons were killed Ili . Me St. Paul left Southampton at Then, realizing that lie had left hip "+-*-+-*-#-+*4-+*+-+-+-O,+-4-+-*.++4-+4 disruption. Every tendency tOWUr4-'1 was heavy artillery firing this mora,
d-antirking it up and flooding tile adjacent the roekslide which overwhelmed r1rank, Persons Killed. ]3'00 O'clock. $Ike was till hour behind money, some X80 or 440, Liboard the � 11 assimilation to the Church f Rome I
a little village Oil the eastward slope . hor Usual time for sailing, the dela ,4 want too, build-up -ad Gr Ander-
land, Much of the loss of life was calls- y 21 , lie swarn back and clambered on . will resist, I don't ' a, at Shazkadar, a -
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f the Rockies, on Weilliesd4y, ArOl � being dne to the belated arrival, of the bc�.Is Three Drowned )n's brigade fought a big engage -
ed by the ice foreed out of tile *river -bed 0 Fort Worth, Texas, April 27,-A,t Gilmore, passeng teamer, got Ilia gold, and started to . the Church of Rome ?.t the expense of 04 .
sweeping away tile houses adjacent 29,1003.Whatappeared to be a volcanic Salturday n-Ight, Ben Holland a aegro ,er train, -which was blocked by pivim to .,;here again, but tlilii. time he tile Church of E,nolikild.. When I see our mOnt- Our casualties numbered ,62
to it, eruption took place oil tile top of Tilt- whil-0 skiowdrifte on tile trip from London. . Muskegon including several British officers. ' f
The villagers, roused front their Intoxicatod, shot and instantly killed h wits thrown up on the beach dead. ., Mich., April- 27,Mr. good friends. our' natural allies in the
sluilibers by tile rofti of the avalanche Lie Mountain, wbich overlooked the IP :tile weather 'was comparatively clear Ali eye -witness of the collision says and Mrs, Willard Stone and Boyd Protestant 1) Lord Minto, Viceroy of India, and
town, throwing toils of rook otit and sister, J111" Milriblo, I odic$, wtth whom we should .
'- the crash came with scarcely a mirk- Ward.were drbwned in Musk,egork of the British forces 1n India, will
as it swept down tile hillside, at once . A crowd of several hundred negroes. gath- in Southampton waters, but ilill"L cling cls2sely in this'great warfam be- Lord Kitchener, oommander-in-chlef
covering tile mine entrance. All the men oh hika vChon diately the St. 1"ikqI turned into tile Sol- littils warning. The liner was pro. tween Sotestantism. and the Church of
entered upao the work of rescue, but eyed about the raine outside were ored and 'was preparlug to lYn ent, whieli rtins pArallet to the isio,of .Lake about it o'clock last night, �rrive here to -morrow, and the Brit,
as tile houses overwhelmed stretched e"11)' utl Oomiable Cumble, carrying a double barrel- evedillgr at littlf speed Ili a blinding Rome, looking in Rni-a7ement at there offii.risive as
v i able aroa, and the lo- , - twelltv Mill- led shot gun appeared and attolal)ltod to dis Ivight, she ei-,ountered a terrific 8110* snowstorm in -the Solent. 1116 Mot ,when their boat was overturned doings, and saying, ,You am putting such isl� Will assume the
; inda V killed, and ovel - - blizzard. quickly as possible.' Sir -Tames Will -
cation of scale of thom was Ili doubt, Cl -5 Were inlpri.30110d ill tile 11111M Seven perqo the crowd. Inetead of dispersing the Was still Ili charge. The slato-colorell by tbe high Waves. ii, gulf between its that wo cakku�cit join
I cottages ill tile town were buried ormler (hilyt. Passow and ]its chief off' %vItik cocks has control of 10,000. troops,
progress was slow. �fp till sliown by inob closed Ili oil the.Viter who clubbed - lec"s bull of a wa,rship suddenly loomed up Miss Ethel Stewart clung to the L. You Ill church union" I say it is
the es the Totic, It was afterwards . - with the Amoricim Liucla regulai-pilet, comprising three brigades, two of
ent time Jxteelk bqdies ,,,,,, b,,,.,,'r,,: inquiryAl19Lt the mountain had h1f; gun and stilitted to fight Ills way out were oil the bridge, aud a loole-olit plan less titan it ship's length ahead. 'llicre boat, and drifted a mile to the ville to call a halt.,,
. split In I ,l to the ,!qtich. are concentrating, on -the bor-
covered. Alessellaels Were at once with his prisoner, In the etrugglo,that on was jUst time to signal to the en-Ine A part of the advice givei I
Awo, and whirt looked like volcaule Re- I was posted Ili the bows, Suddenly 11, � shore. All four of thep3rty belong ' der, the third being held in, reserve
despatched for. lt'o'lp. Them u rA no sued both barrels of tho constable's gun 1,00111, "Milt steant astern," when the graduating class by Rev. Dyson
tion wn-s the first rending of t3.ie rock. ship appeured immediately Ili frout of I at Peshaw-ur,
telegraph or telephone systclin ill tile were d1whargod, Josephine WItcholl and all them. It crash cakne, at Lakeside, a suburb of MUske- frAigue, M. A., of London, in ]its farewell Desultory �Iring is reported all '
village, .%lid it %vas sonic tinio before t I I I unknown negro ukan. being laotantly ,tilled. wits the Gladiator at a.uchor, The shock to the stenin-fltip -%Vag so. gon. . address to them oil behalf of the college along tile line, fifteen miles from
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the nows reached Buekilighlim, Luc y I n. Orders were given ,on the instant for vere, ]lilt no . . 11 - was Ili those words:
.--.--.,,.*..V.-- olie wits mpired, Tilt Michni, on the Kabul River, to Aba-
01. I S 11 0 P M., E V AY . full. Speed asterit, Ili an endeavor to ,,;,low to tile. cruiser) howc�er, was ter- te o-"+-*+-+4-4-+4-"-+-*-*-*-+.4*-*+- "I'Tever Seek it positiolI, novel, pull .1
when it did doctors and itarses were DESIGNED BY RAXESES. clear the cruiser. but. It wits too late. sai, oil the Swat River. Major-Gon.
rushed to the spot,, followed Intel' by rific. Its force was so great that- it . I: I wire; disdain such a thing; ask God for Willcocks' centre -rests on Shabikailax
The St. Paul's sharp stoln rdinmed 'throw lier instantly almost on lie], grace to h pa eek you rather r, Ort. .
sonic twenty-five coffins tit Which to Newest Tea Gown Some Three Thousaid the anchored vessel al then your seeking it, If .),on take the _____*_.0__-_ �
Report of Appointment as Arch. 'kidal"Ps- 2110 ' beani ends. About 150 of her crew
Years Old. . liner quivered wid, reeled, and tile pas- were oil docic, and fully it scom wer.6 MAY WEI) BARON. means, of.politiciana and other mer, the .
Two Travellers Were Victims. bishop Confirmed. London, April 20G.-Rolnesea 11. set !ongers rtislied on deek hi. great almak, pitched overboard by tlic shock, and things that befall them way befall you EASY'DEAT11.
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The list of known dead, so far as - the fashion for this year's tea gown. tile women on the verge of it I'anic- nality w4-rn injured. Those in the . and nobody Will be sorry for you, either.',, I
ca.u. be learned, includes 31rs. Camille '11,10 offic6ra and crew acted witit the Ivat,r Report- That Mrs. Coruell'us Vander. The treasurer, Mr. Fred. C. Jarvis, . .
Ottawa, April 927�-Tnfornkation froin The gown in question is distinctly Pat- , tried to scramble up tho sides . fleportisd that the maintenance fund lilt(]
Dcsjardimi, ttn., *nud five grandchild- reateA coolness, and allayed the ter- of'the sinking ship. Th.e Ift. Paul'- bilt Wi.11 Mar Agpin. Electrocution a Pleasure But Hang-
' " I I lve a source clogely in touch with tile papal tcr4ll after the war dress of the great " '
ren; Mrs. Joseph 111milly .1114 � ror with as fine a display of discipline ho. I
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representative here hirther confirms the Phara011. - n had been lowered -with ry reached $2.000 beyond that of last year,
. children; Air. A. 111urray and a broth- I A lia,ndsome example is shown at tile as though she were tile best disciplined corrOderable, promptness, rercred sonic' . ' Vile building operations -were not ork- ing Nery 'Painful.
er-in-law who lived with him; 'Mrs nian-of-war. Five boati worc low- )f these, and also picked ill) others who 'New York, April 27.--Socloty has Urely completed, and every.parb of the
- report that Archbishop O'Connor, of To- . dree,i designer's exhibition just opened Lred to rescue the crew of !nrilding was free entirely of all mort-
ll. De,.jardlike and two boys; Cleo- ,Onto, ;will, shortly resign and -will be in the Dudley gallery, .and good judges the "la(li- wore attempting to surlin ashore from ttbout mado tip its mind, tbaL INIrs. Oor- 4, Philadelphia, April 27,jrho accepted
plias Des Lauriers, his wife and two succceeded by Bishop IMerway, of lien- ator, whieh. lind bqgmtk to siak almost the sinking warship. 'Tito Cladiator had gage hillciAeduCss
. children, and two ' gnation is sa y1b is one of the mo�t artistic things .-it once, . kiLlius Vanderbilt, the elder, shall niarr The results. of .the examinations Were idea that
English-speaking don. Tile 'arclibisnop's rest decreed this season by Dame Fashion, no time to lower her boats, as lier dig I y Xlearn, and the cow , execution by hanging is it
illen suppo morcial trav- a The mail of tile crui.-per ,,avc 9, ,,,
2 sed to be com said to be even now before Pope Pius, Though this war dress tea gown,.in re- 1P Rg- ablement was complete from tile mo again, and it considers that the 'tr 1) sIlb reported by Dr. O'2 painless operation was disputed by Dr.
,nown W have been Ili &lid upon being officially accepted Arolt- sp,,t to its style, is really some 3,000 th is I . tile . lidaten foi- the diplonkil, - of the college
elle�s, who aw k nificelit demonstration of d cipline At lit the St. Paul struck her. ls now making to Europe lir with ti at ( 101 IV. Spitzka, the eminent brain spe-
DesJardins Holed last night, are Iniss- bishop O'Connor will retire to monastic I *ere introduced by Rev. Canon Cody, .
0 Captaill'S command they formed. One of the f3t X%ill's pa-,sengers said end Ili vlow. It has noL decided Yet with a brief speech of the caTee -itilist, before the annual meeting of the
log. �. ,life. . years old, it promises to become very ill line- oil tile *deLk and atood Ili ranks lie and a party of Aiends were sitting r and
The only one resened from the Dess- The. change proposed is but one of tile popular. It is cut loose, with a cross- while tile cruiser settled down. - whether she is to be the Baroness O'Car- nbaracteristies of each. They were the Xinericall, Philosophical Society"which
over bodice, resembling one of tile fash- In in tile smoking room when suddenly a .
jardins establishment wari Oracc, the several de4ignea to ,place men of the imiable sur-pliee boleros. obedience to orders, successive batches tremendous crash shook the vessel. All roll or tile Countess Iladik. 21ftybe We following: Revs. A. C. Collier, Win. began in Independence Hall yesterday.
cleven-year-old daughter. Mr. Desjax- greatest- abilit niarchc�l to the gangways and eittered the has not either. Crarev, Llewellyn E. Davis, Peter N -of. Spitzka, said that he had witnes,s,ed
. y Ili all responsible -posts The gown on exhibition at the 1)1td- - passengers hurried oil deck, ruinilrkg � .
. dine was Ili Buckinglikink at tile thne, of till. church. tile St. Paul -'s and the crillser's boat,,, excitedly to &lid fro, as it was forkred' Mrs. X'antlorbilt salled oii Thursday 1!�Awai, 'Mr, A, 31. Heys, Revs. Joseph 11 electrocutions at Sin,.- Sing, Auburn,
ley Pgallery is made of brilliant ultra- until practically tile wholo clew, w 1 Lofthousc, T. '"� Afurphy, Mr. T. H. Dallnemora, in Now York State, and at
and did not learn of the accident unkil In the event of Bishop Merlway drelin- h!Lh that the liner -was slaking, Order was Oil UIL Naiscrin A 11TUbte V:etorla, bound
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noon to -day. INTost of the, wrecked ing tile, office, Bishop 8tollard, of Sault I,bu, f.,,W,I.a lannibered 450 liken, had bo,,11 taken off quickly restored and bo wore lower. for Ilairiburg. Tile Perry and Rev. A� If. F. Watkins. f7ron-ton, and live hangings at ]HOP -1 -
buildings are oil- the, side -of the river ,9t,(,.. -,Nfaric, will be the second choice. purples. in doll mauves all(] and landed ell tile Isle of lVight. ed. The' Gla ati cistendble. purpose ,was read froin Premier Whit- riensing Prison, in Philadelphia. Electra-
seen ji st of her trip is to join ber dutighter A letLer .
Opposite tile slide. 't , V - - Captain Walter Lumiden, true to ahead. I alu,dys, now tile Conlit"i Szoollellyi, ney expressing Ilia regret at being iin- *Rition wits, lie said, the most humane
I . , 'I . She Was already hecled over and .1
Details coming Ili show that from T , . naval .traditions, wIts tile last to leave there was a tronfendons gash ankidship and tile Count, and spend some time Ethic to be present owing to rheumatism. method of inflicting the death penalty,
general THE HEAVENS Wvy EPT XlLLED IN A FIGHT, _14 with them in Paris, London and Hun- t ,. 1, � .
Allr. Louis Alauntion's Anre — � . his � - only a few moll then WOM where the St. I'laill's bow had cut half because it was the most efficient, the
. south to Desjardins Hotel Post Offlea � inissing, and it 'Vag thought that most gary. The Count and' Countess are to IN THE GOOD TIME COMING speedl6st and the least painful, and lie
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. naid store, half a mile away, only __ - Old Man Said,to Have Been jumped on of them had been saved by a boat through her. One of the St. Paul boats a . I advocated its kid-opLion: by the common -
I ikuk during the life-saving efforts, but be presented tit court in London this
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�hrce houses are loft. Sixteen build- WMe the Funeral Service of Dead at Montreal. Yl,hich had put out from Yarmouth, the crew was immediately picked up. season. .'&Irs. Vanderbilt has let it be Man Will Be Able to See Three Thou- wealth of Pennsylvania.
ings were damaged. and of these tell * 11 ,. The Gladiator soon settled down, The St. Park"I's passengers who -were understood that slid intends to make her sand Miles. In every case of hanging, he said, the.
Avere completely demolished. Premier Was Held, Montreal, April 2Q. -Au old mail nam- sinking Ili about t olity minutes, Tile close witnesses of the tbrilling scene home abroad. Paris, April 26. -Mr. Armengade, lic�rt of the victim continued to'beat -a
ed Xavier Favreau got into a row �vlth St. Paul returned W long thile after the fall through tile '
Where the Slide Started. I to Southampton and say there Was perfect discipline aboard As to acquiring a title and a busband ,in engineer and scientist, who has for
a young man nained Rdmond Bolduc, her passengers were put ashore, seek- the foundering cruiser. Many of tile at the sailic time, Mrs. Vanderbilt has many Years been experii-neiiting with -raP, sometimes as long as thirteen rain-
. Tito eaxth slide started along the London, April 28. -The funeral ser- and in the course of the figrit Vavreau in accommodation at the various lie- crew who were awaiting rescue jo,,led ill said nothing definite. - But her friends the 6lespecroscope, or telephoto, ittes, and he believed consciousness con -
river oil the ivest.side, where there is a -vices of the Q,Jiurch Of EDgland were either fell or was knocked down. The t1f. They Will sail by the Tent;0nic lustily singing "Rule, Britctnnia." see a gobd deal in the fact that a social which is intended to extend the range tinned, or partial consciousness, at least
hill 125 feet high'\,,, The ground slid off . young man is said to have then jumped * 1;, and a half minutes.
solemnized Ili Westminiter Abbey at oil Ived esday. Boveral of the men who were rescued protege of hers, the Baron Otto Roca- of the human vision extraordinary ?rain ove to 011e of the men indicated
, 112. Paul was more scrio from the Gladiator declare that it was ni ; O'Carroll, ivb,) is the Austro -Hun- distances, say lie has so
the blue elay bottom and into tile river. of Sir upon him and kickea him several times. .r
The destroved area is about ten acres Ili noon t -la -i over the 'body After the row the ambulance was call- lie S fa� perfected The struggles
sea. 211 at4an Consul tit .9ew York, sailed on his apparatus that he can now fore. efforts tosfind a, support for,their feet
extient. L�poilite's house is buried in ITenry (jampbell-Bannerman, the IaU damaged than at first suppo 8 I . marvelous that the ship was n6l lost 9,1
debris, but the other houses were smasIx- Premier of Gitntt* Britairk,%Yho died ad. but Favreau. -was dead before it ar- shipped a great quantiry of wat'%- xvith all hands. Ono'of them said, "We ' Wednesday on a four months' leave of '�ell that the time is not far distant as they swung in the noose. Death in
ed. The Ice Nvas still on the river, and April 22, in the preaence of a large rived. through her broken plates, and front left Portla,nd at 10 o'clock this moriling Absence. - when a man sitting in Paris or Lon- many instances, he was convibeed, was
the ice and water were faTeed up by the , number of . p�op�e representing iRe , A young Ita,lian bootblack saw the the inoment she backed away from the in -foggy Nveatber. After we passed Now society will have it that *the don will be- able to see what is going ,)urely due to strangula,tion.
sudAeu woieht of the earth. 'like. main political lif of 11gland. row and told the police, who arrested wreeked craiser. until she reached her Hurst Castle, and Were inside the jale of Baron and *U.rs. Vanderbilt Are to be -on in Naw York. He claims to have 0 - :
a . Bolduc. The authorities are uncertal
damage was caused by the ice, -which . Aftei the service a short Procession . 71 Wharf at Southampton all her pumpa Wight tile snow, which all tile time married and it goes further and names made remaxicable progress in his ex-
* whother the old Inan died from the ef- - J A MONSTER LOCKOVT,
smashed the houses into niateltwood. moved from the Abbey to Easton sta- were kept loing to their full ca`Pft- had been falling, came on thicker that, Ititly its the place and early June as periments during the last three
-h went off oil the east- tion, where a special train took the facts of ,it kick orTbT striking Ills head city. The auka�ed bows of the St. wer. I time of the nuptials. - For has not months. I
Very little cart again 'ere -a gash .wo ed. that e Suddenly there was a terrific tile Every Shipyard in Britain Will Be
- coffin to Scotland. st the door. is Paul indicat she forced her nose crash, and flie'erow, most, of 'whom the Baron been seen frequently Ill coM'- The apparatus, is similar to that Aff ected, I
orn side of the river, but it is Piled tif cad. used for the telegraphic transmission
Cecil feet above tile level of the -water. It was a typical gloomy London clay inches long In Ilia 11 Favreau was at least twenty feet through the cruis- were below, found on 1-tiniiiiig ill) the pany of Afts- Vanderbilt since the of photographs. He utilizes the pro- .
Tile water at tho pohit was thirty feet a -lid a disinal rain was fall When 03 Years of age. ,* er's side but fortunately the gmittA,St companion ways that the St. Paul had Szeehenyl %vedding, and 'wils lie not tile London April 27. -At a. mecting lield
Ing . I I _:� ' selinium.. His'method was in. Carlisie this afternoon tile Ship -
The ice was tell to fifteen inches the simple cortege made its Way damage she received -wa,5 above tile run into us amidship, The cruiser sank oil who introduced Gladys Vander. Perties of
and, was sh,oved with terrific through the streets, HE WAS TIRED or, LIft. wa,terline. The bowpoat was buckled, Ili about twenty minutes, ,%lid it is and lirs. Vanderbilt to Ootiiit inspir i ed by the development of the building Elliployers, Federation decid-
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forco'tlirci�gb the buildings oil the cast Westminster Abbey and .the rail- while the plate oil Oth the port &lid Inc Szechonyi? cinematograph. ed to order a lockout in every ship-
ky that we -were not Ili deep Witter, . I - -_ � .
side. Desjardins' buildin.g,7wbich includ. road station each had its crowd of Toronto Man Committed Suicide in His starboard baws were crushed In and for . �_ buildiug yard I
-when the Gladiator ivent over oil - - *_ rk the United Kingdom.
ed the general storel, IlAcl, Poit Office spectators, Who found shelter from tile Boarding House. gaping cracks extend along the side. her li6ank ends we Were not able to I ikip rI F1 K . TWO MAIL BAGS STOLEN. This action is in accordance with tile
and dwelling, was reduced to atoms, werdlier under a sea of umbrellas. ' A seaman who was employed in tile launch all the boats, We got out a BRITAIN $ STOR . announcement made by the Federation
klothing remaining on tile site. Flags all over London Were at half Toronto, April 27. -The being depend- Gladiator's canteen, said in speaking few, however,'and others came from tlie . Worth Half.Million Dollars ana.Disap- on April 15th, when they said that un-
. mast and the chnrch bells tolled its ont, on it relative evidently worried Jos. of the accident: ,% happened tit rL St. Paul and from ,%shore. To them we peered in New York, loss the ship workmen on the northeast '
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Bodies in the Water. the coffin wag borne on its last jout- Greer, aged -72, 178 Doverco-art road, and quarter of 3 o'clock, during -what we owe our lives." I Snow Eight -Feet Deep and Triffic London, April 2G. -The London post- coast who went on st m
Vor'about all hour after the slide the ney through the streets of London. possibly -led to his suicide oil Saturday. call 'grogtime? A lot of us were in -the --I . . I al authorities have leariied that tivo of January resumed Work by April 20 -til
water was dammed, but orentual)y it House Adjourned. ire was foundaead in the -bathroom at canteen when we heard & horrible - . . Disorganized. m is city, coiitain- all tile shipbuilding yards in the country
biado a way to th., regular channel, &lilt London, April 27,The House of Com- the house Niliere lie )edged. on Dover- grinding noise, ,%lid the .vessel Ileeled CRUISER, COLIAISION I other valuables would be closed down,
it is thought some bodies were carried nions to -day reassembled, after the court road with the gas turned on full 'Over so that we were throNin off bur . . Ing securities and This decisi,on was reached after a
away ' when. it broke throd.-Ii. Most of Easter holiday$. After listening to'sev-. and window and door closed. Af ter feet. We made -for -tile tipper deck as . London, April ri.—A rernarlu%W'bllzzard� worth $500,000, ,%Yore strilen Ili New five-bour conference, at -which represen-
the bodies recovered Avolv. taken from " dr.CS�$Illg 116 Went intoL the bathroom on fast as we colild gret there, but there ,he w.t c.pprlo.liced in the South of rung- York the latter part of hast illolith. tatives of tho. unions urged that tile
the creek which ciript-jes into tile river oral speeches in whieli tribute was paid . , No One to Blame --- Fleet Should be According to the reports received here ,
to the late Sir Henry Cain pbel I-Baliner- 8aturday morning abctut 8.30 o'clock, was no disorder. "When. we reached land (Ance 1881, continued pra,vLleally all Over triko oII tile northeast coast be
arid into which tho-water WA9 forced b�' mark, ,whose funcral. occurred to -day, the and as lie was still in there at 1-1-30 the deck we saw that it steamer -was the United Klitgdom throughout Frld-V ulght one of tile bags Was destilled for St. ,;ublnitted to arbitration. Tile employ -
the slide. So far sixteen bodies huve House adjourneii until to-inorrow out of o'clock the tenant of the ]louse broke into its antillsbips, and when she drew on East Coast. and Uturday, until SllturdaY midnight. Louis and was shipped by the 'Male,itic- ' O discuss this proposi-
which arrived at Now Y.ork on kai:-ll ers - deellue(l -4
been recove,mil, and the sc!irclA parties respect to the memory of the late Ili the donr. Ile found that clothes had out slic left a fearful hole, nearly forty 11 it W.ss accoinpanied by 9, violent norther- 29. Both bags disappetired Ili transit be. tion, and insistod. that tile northeast
hope to recover more to-inorrow. been stuffed under the door and in the feet wide.. 'I'lle snow was so thick that-. London, April 21.--Tbo London moruhig ly galo and a low te;kiperature, abd In knany striker, return to work .-it reduced
. Many Narrow Escapes. Premier. - - wilidow to provent tile esettpe of the it was Impossible to see allythlng� in newspapers are r OP. tween the steame . rs . and the postofficP wages,
- - � . mostly o the opinion th*L pla,coik thd snow drifts are eight feet do ,- - �
There were many narrow escapes. I - s, ittill Greer was quite (lead. the water, I I I ao blame abtachos to anY Oils Ill the GMI- Railway traffle has been Scriousl3f delmyed - Z - U .
Mrs. Lttpointe and her two sons were GA&VT E UPh CHASEO� " ': - ;: "Several boats were forced free by ator disaster, The Dally Telegraph, how- -and toloaraph, and telephone systems are TORONTO MAN INSANE. . . -A 13LIZZARD IN BRITAIN.
carried out oil the ice. Ore son had . I FROZEN NEAR LONDON. the coliision, and two others were so .3yer, calls jLt-teation to the filet that the coallildely disorganized. Tramway cars find , *
every shred, of clothing ter,,. froat-bira, badly damaged as to be useless. It world's gpeatest naval arsendl rut Portsmouth, motor cars hs,ve been snowed up in everY Claimed That Eneinies Were Trying to T aff
* r ic Seriously Impeded; in Some
but he was uninjured and found shelter London Detectives Retuin Home— Man Perished in Snowdrift Few Miles seemed it long. time before boats were within it for miles. is 4pproar-hod by tlie section of the coantray. Many of the outlying Places Stopped.
Ili it nearby liik�sfilck. Front Met�ropolis. lowered from the St. Paul, and in the gains narroNt chAnnel na the rapidly grow- districts are.1solated and some deaths fronk Detroit, Mich, April 2G. -A well
Airs. Lapointe had the grester part Say Moir Is Hiding. meatitime some of our maii had jumped Ing conimerolal port of Southampton, The exposure are reported. ' Loudork� April 27.Xot within the
off' " They were I New York, April 20,Thc ,Sun has re- into tile water to swim ashore. Tit Solent, con,Unues the TelegMpb, prObably Enormous danxilge has beon dono, espeekal- dressed stranger, who acted. strangely ninuory of the present geTioration has
of her clothing torn . ey near Police Readquarters Jwst niglit, I It f urious
I oeived the following- cable. despa-bell must have. been liently frozen. Bcsiftg, in tile ly to the voting fruit trovs. Dondon, where Ilritain been visited by sue
on tile ice from 4 o'clock until 0. London, April 27. -Detectives Nickle is the most frecluented wakerwar Wits. requested to-' step into tbe do-
, were Ili' their I from Loiidon., More allow Ims fallen the.re -,ytis a strong sea running. This set week ll tile spring Its those
Mr. Foubert and family and 11.'gelton, Sergb. Green and P. 0. Bol- world. ,%lid the doveloVeratot of tboso two -Inuch snow lias fallen during the p I tective bureau, 'whore Detectives Sey- to rage throllahout the
borne -whon the glide oc�urrpd. The ice tell returned from. Guelph at midnight lit London tit the last bilree days than proved too much for some of their, and port,; in closo proxlmn3r is little short of a wus Whed in sunshine yerdtorday though It mour, brooks aild 01 -are questioned 1:1111 t
in tho entire previous winter. To- tilvi, citing to floating things until res- national ,mit9fortunle.. Vic liapoil suggests whole =ry Oil Thursda and coll-
exit the bottom of the building away, oil Saturday and the chase after Ptc. day% papers chronicle the finding of cllc�(I. eg.rerul conalderatlon or. the rules cover1bg 10 still very cold. . , hill). I -To gavo Ilia nanic, as John tilluell early to -day. YQ storm
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itavigation th,cro and no less of tinvo lit ptae- fifeCullough, aged 39, of Torouto, Ont.,
but they were resetled without ilyjury- .)�,Ioir, the slayer of Sergt. Lloyd, is given 11 ill 0 brout'llb NvIth it beavy snow, Which
1, tile froven body of a i an a SHOW Interesting Actails concerning the col- inir, the lar 'r pol-tion of the fleet Oil 01 INVITED TO VICTORIA, B, C. and told a, wild story about allemies ,
nity. till for the present at any I -ate, ' t a few miles. from Lolidon. Ito hiLd liaioll and of the rescue of tile lilell O t a g*Lbe required ground, doing great
An Isolated Comblu I drif f --as 00 .4 ro otratogically Is 'it His actions covered the entire districtas
News of tile callainity did not reach r the last day of -%nd where tbora is inoro 6,09. ?001u. ftying to blow him -growing
.Ilia police spent the � tanctl during. . Thursday's so-called bliz- 'thn British cruisvii -,'verc told to -day by . - :. � the tpl; .damage in the fruit,
Bueld' ngham until noon to -day. Doc- ChAse tit tile. vicinity of Georgetown. " The M S. Fleet, However, Hasn't colivillced tile police at La. is now and causing a serious setback through -
There were a number of rumors inves- talice during Thursday's ,so-called IN- Various of tile passengers on tile lillor. THE POPE's MASS. � Time to Call, illsano. McCullough Nvas locked lilt
tore Costello, Cummings aild" Wallace, tigated, but not one.wag worth filvesti- mrd and perished 1by-the way side. J. T. Hillis, of London, speaking of the . as a auspicious dhafteter., Ha give'd out the agricultural sections. Weather -
immediately left for the scene. Twouty- ' I . �_ delay Ili lowering boats from the St' uUmvil, April 26.-A Message- Was Ilia occupation gs a press feeder. experts figare tbitt a blizzard of 'such
five coffins were ordered In Blicknig- gating. The country to- the north of Paul, said "In response to our offer Only Catholics Will Be Admitted to 4ent; by the Government through Am- __? I severity so late in tile seasoll visits
erlill, from wheneo the last supposedly BOAT HOUSE BTJRN..ED. I . hassador Bryce oil Thiv . COWS DYING PAST.
hard and ta . Hear It in Future. radav last to tile I .
ken tip this afternoon, APPrY avithentio clue canic, ,will bo watched of assistance, tile captain of the Gladfa- . t of tile United States Government, stating that D I-Iritaill its ritrely as once in. two hull..
little of the details of t1w terrible'affair still. it is the opinion of some. of the Walkmrville, Out., April 27, -Tho ter replied that it was not needed. That Itomo, April 26. -As a. resul I dre(t yt&l.s. its eftuse remains a meteor-
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are known to -night. The nearest centre, officers that tile fugitive is. securely hid- buildirkir of the Tecumseh 13091 Club wits accounts for the ,fact that sonic time.- 'i tile (14tuadiark Government would be Attacks Herd of OlOgical 111"tery'
of communication is Buckingham, tile bitrikedoto the groandl,during tht re it seemed to kno aboxit twenty minutes- ..acriloge in. the Sh3lone Chapel 013 United States ravIll A, Mysterious Diseass Traffic fias been seriously Impeded all
place of the acel(lenit being renlote from den Ill that vicinity, where 116 hid a valeance of a sever-c-nitillder storm T111'si elitpsod after the collision before tlie 8astef Sunday, -wheil Prof. V, iolbogell, iiept now trioising on the Paelf. io � Mr. He�.iiry Boulton. over tilt country, and ill l6ny districts
roil or telegraph. Only it fc%v of those number of friend.g. Ile of ton drove to iright. Four racing shells, six row -boats, St. Paul's boats Nvere put lit the Witter. his wile arid sister -n -law. after. Pat- occalk pay it visit to Vio-tolift and V -11n. Belleville, April 26,-1-lenry Don1toll, 41 Where the snov�611 wits heaviest it has
Who have been Ut the seene have return 9111all hotels In that vielikitys and indul.g. j,l , 0 ealroes and two 1111111cli0s Wort lost At that inlio tile cruiser was turhing :aking of communion fronl the hands eouver. f1trillet living betweeri lker� and King- been stopped altogether. Jim the eafteirilk
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ed, and complete news of the affair call" ed In a carousal. Ito Writ in the fi -Severest log..; to 'the tortle. Sonic of the bluejackets on )I tLe polio, Apat out the Host, lifts U�ikslnngton, April 25.-IN'41,val Officials atoll, lost tviviltv fine 111M.11 cowls in It toulitit"s tile depth of tile silow aver.
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finite, object of seeing friends and those . that while they appreciate the invi- ort thne 'from Itome nivstel-1011 ages from ]line to fifteen inches, while
not be heard until to-inorrow. friends still live there. . club is that of the tell Oared bArge board of her cried, 'Lower. lower your -osulte(l Ili orders being issued by litty all of tile Ckilladlan Government to te �)aralvyca in Scotland tile meall fall was 311h.6
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'te to r0l' "Ellf" presented. to the club by IN I)oftt4.' As -tile vegsol. hoelod over We � tati , VL Im The animals becAlli ,
d TATgO parties IIAVA left he The police have nothing to say con- d valued At $1 . Could see. the bluelftekets climbing to _Wgr. Dislotte, major domo. that� antic fleet visit Victoria, alst� e.1 the 111114 Inches.
or 'what assistance they ,can. Walker and Soils, (ill 1000 "I fu" have tbo Atl in tile foTo logs, after wbiell -
ect'llilig their futum firttritions. ture not only, will 'Papal audiaricos be Idon yeattra6i mOrn.
. The total loss approxiniatesaboutelglit, the, uppermost side., and those who fall- and vancollver, this Will lie entirely tilt- logs becalnef affected, Tho Government The seelit's in Lot .
A Perilous Trip for Aid. 4 r - thousand dollars with only twelve L restricted, but only Catholics will bo pr Ing to t . acteristio Cliristma,%
Is IlUll- ,d to get a secure hold slipped itltO the adt-icable owl -lie lack Of 0110- im,pector is investigating into tile Mat: Ing reacinbled It. char
Bralreau, a strapping farmer, after PORTUOVESE JEWEL . lillilitted to hear tile Popo's mass. . �
saving it number of lives, deterillined Ared. dollars Insurance., � Witter. This is a return to 11ope 1,00's ells. I � I ter. 'Llp to date INIr. 110111toll 111-1 VC tit America.
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to go to Buckingham aild APP0111 fol' Xing Manuel Will Refund Value of .11 "Inw. diseiplillo. oil the Gladiator wiv� tom, for the abolitidli of which the DEATH IN THE CAMERA. - ceived no Word as to tile C.'1111Y3 Of the --wo-O.- . I
cry liorse in Notre 11tine de . OTTAWA STRIKE. eplit, We could see every Man - Nforlernists blamo'Popp Pius X., volt)- discaso. .. " t. - 1 D'UEr4 OVER HATS.
help. MY Missing Ones. 1111t,11111"post. There was 110 excitement A Itemariabld Story of Snapshot in -
14 Skillette had been drowned or hqd run Ottawa, A,pril . W,.--TI)a lluilding plaining that tile PriVil0ge Was M- .
1, ranuei lifts, Te on either One would have thought - aiv ,extended to all tlassos, who- . Austria, . Vitria Lady journalists to Fight WitI,
away in terroT1voin the flood. ITe Made Li4bon, April O. -I Ing X adeg" Council has called ft'syllipatlietia lllli� cor , laborers or distingul8lidd Catbo- 'Budapetil, April 27., .A., reirvirkablu . CUT HIS THROAT, pistols.
Ills, -,Vq partly ,oil foot, and partly by announced Ilia Intention of personally strike of all union Ilion frol"'flic Y. M. -t W4114 a ulling picture instead of a, ther ' 1),uncilurell, Orkt_ April rl.Last
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.. (1, A. buildings, under crectiolt bS ItAjoll balj)elled gn-ploq � swaille. it w
- refunding tile value Of the missing , Peter I real disaster. It was luckv that the edi- ties Or PTOte5taTkt8 from abtoad� love tragedy boeurred at Scren.iti, to- - ni 1. ell- Milo. Llkloir. a, lady
swimilling to a small fariner liallied Co the royal treasury, . C. I -: I. . I glif, Harry ell -known Plivis d(ftat
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teau, from whome, lie obtained a horse, Crown j Am% to I & 140118, of Montreal. This Is tile -1 I eently, as tile sequel of a snapshot. -1 JOkituAll8t, kits SML her SeeOnd
aild th,ork started, for lhiekiligballi. UP Ili,; att'itti(fe has caused tinivereal ad- ,,yiil, (levelopinent, in ry foot, gave tilt- m-aluelt and the Pail- TO Sj�E HIS MOUSTACHE. Peter I�Pgosll, it 1111litary 111SI)NA01" , 'I- Irlet" comillitted g1licide by clitting
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oil %ougers illore ecilifidolloo.", __ 51 Verge and Af. Aubry-to defflaild NOR -
found tile rands almost illipAlasable. sold, 1 miration. cra? laborers, for 23 dents all 11011r, - had been wit ill the 00�11h'Y tak""a - his tilron't, witil it rAZ0r. Ile lived till faeflon froul A'dother lady engagotl In
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to qAloto Ilia own worall, lit, IWAS (1,01111 NVIlon. Ning Mignol wn's deposed its � - I I- - . I — Captaill raggow AIAA Ilk officerS, TO 4'n Italiiln in Wilinipeg jail Pays Ilia 1,11 otogr4pbs, arill on his returit c0led t1jr0t) 01colel; this Ynornin . Ile loav"i Iournallsilt owing to a dispute in the
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rulor of Portugal ill 183.1 the Crown . filsed to Ilisetim tile acci(Itnt, but 4 ' 1(
to ford. Iliany plitees llbelly.il,�(-11-1) pt 1, P itte. . on Itis fiancee and glmful[Y told her 110 two brothers and it sist^-r !it 1-higland. 'cluttelet Theatre over the questiolt of
I CENTENARIAN MAD. ine-mi of file fortmor's, oivitg 'tile cap- I �- i., I I ,
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noon before lie reathed. ]'ere. ;Acod and deposited in this J31111k of Wato,ttowir;,N.Y., April 26.-Xim tailIN vtTRion of -tile enIlWoll, Said that NV%inaipog, April 25. --All ItAUM T08- villitge, JTo had see -.1 it friond of hiti
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The poor fellow wous covered witb, BeD11�11_"',11 0:3 tile orty of the stitte., 811011 ftatt, of Carthago, aged 10,1 it 0olild unt 'Nt% avoiaod. , Tho. fmow wits tallretout 1, '10 If- '�Valkill$ witli Ilia arm aronnil the waist ce of( thoit llet0ge
r -ts � alling go flikkIv thA,t I , � i(I n ft,vt davp 490 Of ViOlittibg tl should t(tk _RT If ftsked
, _,e.�11, 1.10publien.11 pmm 11" .0, -lid to be tile oldest resideat ? t wag impossiblO . -4 thein lit; ()ttawa, ()lit., April 27.--1,ioVkt.-G00 'ell hor ad -
Mud from boad to foot. As 80011 us tile . ly tile . VA, 14, - it Wits fat, W080' -011qo low. Ite Mused to pity the of a girl, *ayla haA snapshottt (16 AO—ltn idea wId
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