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luttiat hen refueed to tweet tbeee orals. 0 are I .-04:10 the Meta.
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rilmertia that Emperor Of Get. Lin,34 13 33i 3 20
ens Wit at Kiel an Stettin on the dint Of Queen Aleelandepas vieit
41 RUSSia le negotiating for their Vet- of thie eatraOrdinaral yotnig looking
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Owe. The Russian general eta?, tbe weasel POQU WPrO11.0/ and the chlldreu
eerresbondent Bay, eetimatie that the crowded around her. OurloUsly toueb-
ling Ships, and tagether with the speed- greet doee ont, exceed ekeee, ....if An lier fease. 9.1.00130. 'who could not
1°11 1" 244 SV g1 and. 1 11114 Thv14 sands of Men Out of Work and Forty Large Factories
rtto Net wit. ea aecemhanied by cool- lir of Sepalease troops landed ixi e :Y•e re s 43° AU
Seven Merchant Steamers Su
veil under Admiral Wirenitte, at Present
in the lied Sea, will give utt in the Pa- RetielVe Not Relaxed.
got near ber atiod on tablee to
catch a glimpse fea theta Queen. 13000 Closed by the Flood in Grand Rapids.
114 elite elipPlementary contingent of eight Tokio caner No paetieulars have the Wading eang with the sbrill
been received regardinthe new attack cheea rs tile delighted bOya and gide.
battleships, seven cruisers, and 02 tor- g
on
port, Arthuy, but as. known that the The •Queen Saw: turn- malese cryIng. the Mouth of the Harbor. Pelle beats. It will miser the blockade a 0.!)
Pert Arthur, and the balance Of naval place 'nag %gain bone:witted. Wee elevern- "What 10 the matter?" she aeleed. T
he American Locomotive Company at Scranton Has
.ept, however. has Made no armour/ca. ;Paul bad loot theta dinner tlekete• I
phwer will berreversed. 'Po every Japan-
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rese slap Ave will be able to tree one mot of it. Doubtlese Aarniral Togo's re- theY W.
1.11SSId Ig roma
its Own Choosing.
Togo's 'Official. Report of His
Latest Andel( on Port Arthur.
ship and a half, We then shal Claim of or has not been received yet. Not a .T.heir grief "wets quielelae ttireled to
our sailors important Ana persietent Nverd conceraing the operations in Corea joy by the gift (War, abilling from the
"At that same moment we hope, with reserve is not relaxed. 'The eorrespendents kV thickly id the Windt eil-Moet
the help of the Almighty, to have iiiven are leetting at the delay. Their hopee ar them tapdeally ragged urethra of
, the Japanem out of the continent to the rose t. day 'where those allated to the. tint Eaa Encl-eOroaad around the.
sea, We Shall expect two thing's of the first arm, were ;summoned tcr have their Weal, tiettOr. that one of tae atten-
Beet; Amato eirle all the J/ipitnette tbans• passes eignee, but tbey were disgusted dente tried '00 Oak° A Paaraugewley
ports, which will do what they can to, on being politely infernied that they for her.
take back the scattered regiments to sveuld not be able to go to the front yet. "Don't bother," elarld the Queen, "a
Japan; .second, to °ever our owe trans• and tent it probably WOUld be a, floasiti• did not come here to disturb them."
portehalcin with Russian troos. We shah erable time before they are Allowed to Afteratalking with smile' raOtore
Discharged About One Half of its Employees1
work, has been issue The astonishing official royal purse. Chicago despatch: Several persons The Storni EleeWliera
o to Japan, remember that, Europe mai
employees who Nave he the midst
tale of aitervention, but she may me - Released by RUesiana,
.
of their Meal, which 10 daily served
die and net how and when she pleases, We New-Clavaag cable: Two Japan. thoersopamretaixf0a0cooPecor‘Vannet,e0thbeyQtatterens,tangd,
shall not concern ourselves about her. ese membants, Kautaiami and MakaYa•
It is at Tokio, and needier? else We shall and also five women refugees NVhe had - Mae, Lipton 'trent upaaire to room
London cable: ; A. despatch to the eays he landed, at Fartglatts;) \ivaittsiaire(1 al
Arthur, on alarch 10) irab) , telegram adds: ,"Tbitt is *hat Goieral day, on their way to Tien-Tein. They
The correspotelent who sends this reebn, ;ineupnlisioritett 21,otairriAyte-tdbiliferefr: stvichiLatt3s.tcla ;Lir' ane/eeeemeergattircliuneeet
had Imp, anent', potatoere a large
sign the. emiditions of peace."
- Port Arthur, Where he arrived the next Kouropottlein said. I vouch for the truth were xeleasee as a result of the efforts belPang Of ptune Puddtng, a glass of
Time from New-Chwang seys that 31.
ay. lie found the prices of provisions of these statements, of which, statesmen of 'Mated States Consul Miller. The effie Water and Oantg of coffee- She Mom-
lireutler, an employee of the Russo- d
trial enquiry in the matter and tbe weeks. - ed enaSY lt, AI ter another walk
(a Chinese Bank, has been .appointed excessive and is convinced that there will can mak° tl*.1r tiwn Vivftt."
around the rooms the Queen drove
, French Consular Agent•at New-Chwang, be starvation in the event of a siege. The I don on the subject covered -several
at off, amadst heartal cheer% express -
troops tire in good coodition, .but they Loudon cable: The Tokio corms- Two merchants, vtilio tvere arrested.
The Russian Government property has leg berself delighted to see eo many
are mexpert marksmen, being inferior to .
pendent of the Times, commenting on the Dalny;en account of leavitig in their pose
been transferred to him. the Chineica Emboldened by what they I white book, • tl ' d - ti t session charts of the coast in tbert dis- PeoPle Okaying themselves, and con-
fessing tbett elle Xeallyj gate liked
mem y issue , says la
The despatch adds that additional guns have seen) the natives are 0333,31313 rest. 1 ittilia eignal doneession in Supine note der- triet, report that they were treated kind ,
ariteieshies milenuisers and tan destray- Japan's
g the riegotietions with Russia, offer- ly by thti lauseitais especially while they t4° bill Of ra•re- •
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liave been placed in the forte, ana that iv, and eager for independence. Eight i
orders ha 00 been given to fire on all e nig to *recognize Mandnula as outside were confined in the military prison ian•
SKELETON CREW ADRIFT.
ors bave not been injured. They often is- political sphere instead of pla- der Golden Hill, Port Arthur, whete the)
shipping that arrives. 1 ea ing e ussians mouth to leacithein
t' th lf ' ' d
. as sent to the Yalu the form. Ioside the Iterhor them are A I anything tether than fight The entire station.
were held in custody for 21 dap. Later
A messenger who w
to imagine that Japan would sacrifice the meeehants were comared in a police For Days 1.'hey Endured Ages:nee Of
sue from the harbor, but never far from
ailiver states that lie passed five neat:lama number of therm ed shi s. There is a
$iuyen. There were no Japanese at Siu- a being with- shows that Russia was inventing f •
. rive- iwang took unusua., cam ring- n oa, arc suilavors
" 'CI 1 • b Lo d 31 It 28 T1 " • •
atiticosss Tie eilitrance, which as alive ,
yen. on Meech 17, Two thousaa s i
• eassatils drawn betweenisPo.rterrthiner mid Dal lous pretext for delay, and that the Gov- 'ipg about the' release • of the prisoners ,from the, Pritieh 'bargee, Mary '
Paella there going cast,' on ' March 19. ' Their t • et I " liniment at StaPetersbuita• stiberainated and ialuaces front Pert Artbur and rroop,, which 'was Abandoned at sea
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proem streng 13 )0 tint des t V' • •
Hunger and Thirst.
•eonvoys moving cast before he reached boo ' ti g P in
. . . • torreSpOndence, according to the Titnes The 'civil administration of New-
• . , of Chhieee haver With xermissimi from .
gotiation0:2
o ceroy Alexieff throughout ne- teem their arrival Imee they were _ while On a voyage from Pensacola for
promptla tinned over to linitea States Rio Janeiro, have timived at Southamp-
eoexio RUSSIANS. tire Russians, deplete from :,ter..
..
Kourematkin at Irkutsk. • Cousul Mier. . ton. They ',relate terrible experiences,
, Clewring„ but eeben they reached X n- ' The barque enonfutered a gale, 'luring
Jape at ,,Aniu,. '
.This Nutn.ber is Stationed in the Liao- Chow they were forcibly token from the lakitteleamable: :Tho entire pope- " .whica her boats were swept away, her
. • Yang Penittsula. trains arid compelled to work in the talon of -this place gave Gen. Kouropat- A. St. Petersbiarg, ca lne says: -A flea Tmain and. mizzen masts went by the
A•..
eonstruction e. n
of ew fort. In kin an order to . enthusiastic welcenialvben har
e -
patch from Admiral lezieif to the Czar board,andher bulwarlts and ,hatches
NeChevang ableA het rain prevent the Chinese from escaping from
, rived here on his way to Mulcderi. he says: •atacii. Mitschenko -reports: Om :Avert° rippeu off. Thm
The barque becae
. narc: vy . :
iseprevailinge,Apd. the ice in the river is Port Arthur,' their junks haire- been .dete ' general is accompanied -by Gen. Jabovorit, patrols approaching .Anju on March Pi wa erlogged, and for 20 deers tremend-
rapidly 'shifting. Boats are now crossing troyed. Three junks, with a, hundred. ! 'Superintendent of the Trans-Siberian observed the enemy's earthworks on the •ous seas "swept over her. The =renter
the raver, The. fn -�t until steamer is ex- emulates aboard, left avillage near Liao.. Railroad,' with whom he bag been con- left bank of the •Chengielreng Item'drown
cd
Av ded.
wadi to ai•rive next Saturday. Tielan on alarch 14, They were sig,hted ferring regarding the prompt theth
nspovta. posits 'e town. ' The eaa ' emy
that -al . •
t the end of 19 days all the food
a etM,
ela/amba, bas arrived from Liao- by soldiers •gurerdlog the lighthouse, am tion of 'troops, and supplies, date had not yet „ appeared of red at Yong- . •
consisting a barrel of flour, a dozen
. ..
Yang eeportilliat there are 'mow Rus. a desteoetee was sent after them, She The, work of oonstrinfing- the trans- Peng, .flfteen miles aortheest of Aran boxes of . condensea milk, tuid• a can
siaa teeoes between Liao -Yang and Hai- fired on the junks, killing four of the sieerild railroad around Lake Baikal is "It is lichavea that A. division 01 'a apricots, - was eaten, and all the
C"- 1g. , . , Chinese. The remainder were captured in• such shape that Peince Walk fa 1 Japanese troolis is at Anna and • taa
o , w io - •water was drunk. The crew theived leaa
The ,nerecrusneas caused' by expected . and imprisoned at Port Arthur. isat the head of the system of Russian rest of the enemy at Ping -Yang. and wood to relieve their cratengs.
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leeting.,;islieing %crease(); 1)1. a constant A new Ant is being built east of the military railroad communication, feels "AS we had received -information of The 'Captain's niece, in addition to
Influic .of strange natives, who aro sue- Lineariehin lighthoese, because the that he can relinquish immediate peisona the arrival ,of two of - the enemy's '
the agonies of hunger • and thirst and
'posed to be brigands. Householders are Japanese at pkesent cannot be reached supervision of it. T1 - c *11 1 ett dr n t P I. licei ' •' d at h d
ic pnn e wi cave .s a o s a a ..‘ , :ue esp e e •
arming:their servantS, ' • ' by the Ritssianii) , Are, when. „their war -
The all local branch of the Red Cross So- ships aro behind Liaoarishiia The hills
ciety.as making energetic preparations around Port Arthur are a network of
to aid the Wounded and refugees. It is wire and -other obstacles •to check an
appealing ' for fun 13, 111111 Y ri,t siab-i:Iii advance from. - the land ' aide. The
.Viceroy of Chili, raid other offieials have railway sidhigs have been increased..
peondsea financial area notarial support, Seven hundred cars an 'held in readi-
Five hospitals aro being built, end meth- 110$8 ill 00140, a, retreat ir 'ordered. The
cal missionaries will give their services. western forts were extensively damaged
It is reported that Japanese a Shan- in thevarious bombardments, and are
Jia -Kwan. are secretly enlisting Chime°•
now silent. One of the 'eastern forte
asirregular troops. ' is also out of action. .
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RUSSIA'S PLANS.
STILL HAS BIG FLEET.
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Will Positively Make no Forward Move. Five Battleships Sailed Out From Port
• ' Arthur.
ment at Present. . • ,
St, Petersburg cable:- • When 'Gen. A • Tokio cable says: Vice -Admiral
Eouropalein reaches alakden it iS inv TOSO'S report. ef the fifth attack on
iloretood that the Einperbr's forme at Poet Arthur, •which was made on Mach
the theatre of war will be divided into 22; eatiched Tokio to -night, and is as
fellows.
three armies -one on the peninsula, in- .
cludieg the Pert Arthur gerrison under a. "The 'ebinbined fleet acted. according
to the plan arraneed,'
Gen. 'Stagged; military . eommander at
Port Arthur; a central army under "Two flotillas of destroyers were out -
Gell. Lineeitch, and a _northern, army side Port Arthur, as instrueted, from
the night of the 21st until the - morning
under ' 'Gefee--Baren Stdeleburg.• Any
of the 22nd. Although during tbis time
idea. that Gen. eliourepatkin's arrival
willabe signelized by aggressive tactics . our .destroyers were under the fire of
higlost mill. the enemy, they sustained no damage.
le discouraged ,in -the
The main fleet arrived oft Port Arthur
• tarea *eke,' ether° •, attentioa is called
at S o'clock on the morning of the 2211d•
to theageharars -repeated injunctions -
patience,, patience, patience. "I despatched a part of the fleet in
the direction of Pigeon Bay, and ore
"Weecan. afford. to wait, whether or
„fee not the Jitaaneee tan," is the senti dered. r the battleships Fuji . and Yasle-
ment einem the believers. in Gen. Ma. to make an indirect bombardment
Kouropatkin, rHe expects to • force the against the inner side of the port. Dina
Japanese to 'fight, bine on grounds Of nig the boutharment. the enemy's ships,
his ,OVI choosing, There will be alo gradually bathe out or the harbor and
forward movement; in Coma, . On the at the time when the indirect bombard-
contyary; the Russians at the Yalu are inellt stopped, Which was about 2
now screening their concentration to' -o'clock, the number of Russian saips
the . westward,• And they probably . val. , was five battlestips,. four cruisers, and
retire at3 the • Japanese advance' in several 'destroyers. We believe the
force, harassing and retarding them. - enere7 was. trying by making a move -
as neuelt as possible until the wive, •anent• of their. fleet to draw us near the
tithe to. ancover tire ntain -Russian forts. :The enemy's snips shelled us in -
army.' directly, . and many of their sbells fell
. •The continued landing of Japanese near the battleship Fuji, but our ships
troops .in Cored is exactly to the liking sestained no damage. About 3 „o'clock
of the Russian streteeists. The lag_ our, vesels withdrew olf the port."
ir‘
ger the army disembAcecl there, the How Russia Get noted.
better -they will be suited, beim.; con -
London cable: Referring to the
vitae that onee Corea is Ailed With
the Milreclo's acildieis, by:pressure of official Russo-japanese correspondence
that s le d t the D'et on
to -day for St, Petersburg. •
The Yellow Peril.
Sea Petersburg cable: The Bouvse
Giotto, in a -leading petiole Co Japaph-
ilism maintaies that the pro -Japanese
sympathy among -the commercial na-
tions at the outbreak of the war is not
beteg' sustained, owing to the fuller
realization that the growth r of Japan
into a- great -commercial country will
inean.the destruetion. of 'all. tlm -.Euro-
pettes kaye, accomplished la the Far
East.
'A 'correspondent at Port' ArtInw has
interviewed a Russian officer who has
returned tbere from Shanghai. He. says
the British tleere are rejoicing at the
new of the :Japanese victoricee and
that bulletinsaain English and Chinese,
are distribtited' in the sticets ereporting
the destructionofthe Russian fleet and
the fall of Port Artlum
Pushing Land Operations.
•St. -Petersbarg cable: Vice -Ad -
infra Togoaiactivity at Poet Arthur is
being emulated by ethe commander of
the Japanese ferepe; in Corea.' The ad-
vance of the Japanese shows that they
are losing no „time, 'and that they are
more rapid than the Russians eepected.
Nevertheless, the eortification of Anal
sbows the Japanese operations are ac-
companied by all proper military pre-
cautions. So far as the'' :Husain -is aro
concerned,' they have no intentiert of at -
cam ry pie e . r 7 ' and was eom,pelled to 'improvise 'cloth-
croseing the ,Pakehou River, Our cav- Ing from liaCks:
airy Ob$0114a 'three of the •thiemy's
The gale' was very fierce, and these
squadrons On. the left bank, evhith aboard the barque were compelled to
withdrear on the arrival of our detach- lash themselves to the clock to prevent
mant, toward Anju, without fighting. themselves being swept overboard. . At
"The.. Japanese squadrons consist of
. the same time they ha.d. to work the
190 imitated men: pumps to keep the vessel fiom foupder•
"On the night of March 19 two de-
spatch riders ran into a Japanese . -
'When they were reduced almost to
patrol hetween Eansan and Cheuehu. skeletons, and were lielf mad from the
The parol opened fire, hut the riders .
• privations, and when- their conditioe
escaped. unhurt. ' •
"It is reported that $00 of the en- seemed hopeless, the ereamer Cairnisla
was sighted. She pluckily took off
emy's cavalry occupied Yong-Pong on those on the barque, notwithstanding
March 19. .
"141aterial for pontoon bridges has the heavy and dangerous seas. The
survivors avere• lauded at Havre, whence
been placed. in readiness south and
north oe,
' Jape' Steady 'Advance. ' , . ,
A London cable. says: The steady ita. • MUST PAY MRS..MARTIN
vance in Northern •Cored. does not eeem •
• -- they were brought to Southampton.
to' have resulted, hi serious fighting any- teending Waring of label for Divorce
where. It is assumed here that Yong-
Pong,. which evas occupied by the
• arternity ee Oh i id Not Set tied.
Japanese on Saturday, mem:ding to A Boston, Masa, despatch' to the
Gen. Mitschenko, is Yeng-Pieng, north- 'Toronto Telegram says; Dr. -John
east of Anju.• The abandonment of the M. Martin, of South Boston, was or -
advance .is regarded in St. Petersburg
Russian - outposts before the Japanese derea to ply ale's. Elizabeth Starr
Keefer Martbn, his wife, against
Sta Petersburg tele:ea:Ma 'ard metelY daenvdoreselEoeaSO vo...for leer legal expenses
wfbone lie has brought a; libel for
as in acdoadance with the Russian plan
of campaign. These outposts, says a
thrdwa-out to worry:, and harass the daring eek for hoe supnort
Japadese outposts. They are instructed the pendency of las libel,
not to invite serious combats, but to ior ! Court yesterday., by Judge Reehardson in the Super -
1
retreat slowly to strong petitions' on Mre. Martin, who is at present
t to also asked for an al -
were intered, may houses unroofed, or St. Louis, Mo., deeptitch: The space
lifted from their foundations, and, miles originally allotted to Rueele, for a resa
of telephone Ana telegrapii peles end ticaral pavilloil at the Worlers AO, bite
wires blown flown by a heavy rain ead ,been awarded to Reliant'.
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wiaa storm, which cut up Lsome queer voGrtriand Forks, N. De March 20,-R0-
frOna Northern North Dakota,
freaks in the suburbs of Chicago, Fttr- Montant, and - Canticle say the worst
storm of the wilder is raging. Snow fell
NtVijold:htftell4sietio•thdaartrfehtchwed„tiltaet. 111 y01.11.
ail day Yestenley 111 the =them part.
Proportions. Five houses were unroofed oftwothis
State,
In s°111° places to a depth
and blown frem their foundations, and Logansport, Ind., March 25,-A fierce
miles of wires were blown down, block- electrical and wind storm passed over
in .the iteor island Ina 1,84.bamile e this city lroasitscnhisigrigitedclzominpglegryeeeast. damage
Railway tracks. Sidewalks were teen tgcsrapb1su,sitneeeleephhore easidretT1rIodlleeeyeewe iarensd. tele"
from their places and thousands of
yards of fences scattered through the
streets. The families of Peter Mellen and canSeLoraneptonilio,tpivae,,c4131amrpealt0729casThdise sAharuirie,i
Mrs,' R. Ray had narrow escapes , in about one-half of its employeees in the
weeddegton geighte. mee.. aregen end Scranton 'shores, including several
her daughters were in bed. whoa the roof . tillfaanugalintsdinseens.reraCiroff Ithir gshstisstufaalsBItk;
was carried away, and. the *terrified ben transferred, to the Schenectady
the parlor when the root of the Mellen w -
silT°Phse. rnoverneut is said to be in learmony
women wore drenched by the rain, . ,
MM. Ray and several friends were in.
house crathea , upon their dwelling, coluithpainhye. °lief a the retrenchment
adopted incilia.411 tisfcthhAlmae smna.1.1Depalo.an,tasof the
wreaking the upper story, Almost every
e
house in Burnside AVEL0 damaged in the . Bertha Mara 20; --prof. Gael Mei
-
storm. Chimneys were , blown down, mum, curator of the Royal Botanical
aroaofusat°ronikellnleadYnrij egiwd Itelletrein*tre s=1, Museum, Di dead, • With the eiception of
South
misego wia flooded. The the aged Sir Joseph Dalton /locker, no
Part of
wind blew the roof from a building and. edge or flowering plants as be he.d.
one probably had, se extensive aknowl-
hurled it against a street car filled with :Prof Schumann made large. contribu-
itnhieurterciacske.rioNuoslnye. allot') ptraosleitenygetuirsdwaares
passengers, 'The car was knocked from tions to the Mont ,Brasainsis," edited
by Eichler; had worked up the /lora of
light poles and tangled arid broken wires laiser Wilhelm's; land,, and bad studied
stepped all traffic, deeply ip tropical Africa. Re wee, pot
yet fifty years of age.
Woman and. Child, Slain.
Flood at•Grana Rapids. .
flood. situation is very serious here to- was uneahlied to -day at Kensarise. The
Gi•and Rapids, Incite despatch: The
day. Owing to the rapid rise of Grand police found a trunk in a boarding house
River, at least forty of the largest fac- containing the bodies of a woman and a
work', Basements of all the large buila- merit,
melliiditi-tivhlstli°haflidebegenpeamreuaratelvreodr Th°11tebbso
torees in the city have been obliged. to agedies' :
close end thousands of men tie° out of were covered with several inches of ce-
in,gs in the wholesale district are flooded The officers susp.eeted a lodger in the -
and the damage is already very heavy- 'house named Crosstuan. When they, at-
dence district is under water, and people the streets, pursued. by a large crowd.
tempted t,o arrest hint he dashed thrOugh .;
The entire southwest section of the reel-
er': using rafts to go about. lives ' Seeing that escape was impossible,Cross-
have been saved at Wealthy avenue. A : man drew it razor and committeed suiciae
man, who came floating down the river ; by cutting his throat. The:police are now
boys were taken from at drifting cake of they think there are possibly other bed-.
ice. -
one timber,, was battled, ashore, and two ; digging in' the garden of the house, as
les buried there,
London March 29.-A ghastly crime
NONCONFORMIST SCORN WRECKAgE OF TWO VESSELS.
For Bishops' Apron Strings and Part or Thought to Belong to the
Surpliced Choir. Steamship Q11,celli City.
Viotorla, D. 0., March 8. -It 13
Londbn, !March. 20. -Consternation a reported ,fiont Carmanah Point, on
has been eaused In British Non -Cone the west coast of Vancouver Island,
ferrule 'circles, by a speech of Ro-
bert NV. Perks, Liberal member of - -u "
ti at large a anti -ties .of Ivreck,age.
Parliament for Louth Division of 0VielerrtlY ,belong Ing to a large
- .
Lincolnshire, delivered ;yesterday at Snip, have been found floating near •
• the opening of the Methodist Bazaar Care Reale, at the entrance to Bare.
at Louth, in which he vigorously cri- lay Sound, by Indians. One, Indian
tized the Rev. Xelin Campbell; min- - found a' raoka.ge of papers which
ister of tire .0ity, Temple here. Both . heetook to the cable station at •
men are pillars et non-conformityl. BamTield Creek. It is said that a
The two main points- of Mr. Perk's photograph amongst the papers
attack were •khe Rev. Mr. Campeell'e beans the words L13. writing, "Doug -
recent preeentation at court by the las Dialeolme Meet officer B.ratish
Bishop of London, and the projected ship Lamorna,."
surplicing of Mr. Campbell's -choir of The Lamorna, ofelasgow cleared
the City Temple. from. Port Blakely; Puget &and,' an
"Mr. Cainpbell Would have been far March 2nd. he was wand -bound
better advised if he had. asked the with other vessels in Clatter:a Baay.
veteran leader a Non-Conformaty:, Washington coast, but has not since
thb Rev. Tamen Guinness Rogers, to been heard of,
-tacking Anjui..but the presente' of the , Introduce him. 'to .King Edward. in-: At that date ,, fearful. galese 'were
five thousand or six thousand cavehy- the Yele River. - -The despatch adds.
: the Yale are extremely difficult for lowento f or her child, but man set
to the apron etringe of an Anglican California, north, and It is feared
sat the. fifty miles between Anju and stead or going tb 'a levee, Longing ' ecouring teae, whole °oast, from
harass and retaed the Japanese in every
: movements by a, large force. There for Dr. Marten appoeed it on the
mid Mr. Parke.
inert under Gten.11,IistchenkoW 'Will be . to -
may be lively skirmishing as the Jap- ground that hie client deniee the elehapa)
Referring to the surplieing of the make an offing and must have fowl.
wa•y possible. that the Lamorno. was 'unable to
guess advance, but the Russians are Paternity of the child.
men and women of the Odor in dered .sozoewheke north , of -Bare-
wilt only be a matter of a short time .
determined to avoid a decisive 'engage- The court an disposing of the ap-
govens, velvet caps, Mr. Perks said: lay Sound; t... •
The authorities here believe that it :
ment until certain of victory. plication of the allbwance for legal
Possibly: the •bext thing we shall see oho nao a tie* steel Clyde -built
Of the Japanese battleships, of course, expenses and support, said it would
Is Mr. Campbell marching around barque of two thousand five hun-
when. active land operations 'will begin,
it is estimated that pot shots are try- HAS SENT loo,000 MEN. • not go into the question of the
inn- to the garrison. • child's paternity at this time, or
the aisles of tbe City' Temple, follow- dred tons regtster,. commanded by
' Makaroff, -the come Number of Russian Troops Forwarded atankoolviatn'oeint.,o account in ma.aing the &LI bs;
processional ha.kno, with the re- .,Amongst the Wreckage Was also
sempliced choir, chanting a Capt. McCormick. t
risking his ships in an eng,agement with A London cable says: The St. Peters- 'ground of alleged cruel and abusive
alartteljnr',5a13tj13. L'asi•tetitinofrill
discuss Mr: Perk's remarks. been part of the cargo of the over-
- minder at Port Arthur,- is being com- • • Ito Far East. • ijeDarr.i; 31 tli lucent deacons 'behind." found a number of bundles of deer-
inended for ' bis self.restraint in not The Rey. air. Campbell declines to skins, whieh are thought to have
the enemy. bing conospondent of the Standard says treatment, which Mrs. 31artIn denies. due steamer Queen City, of the
A prominent Russian admiral ex, that the Government priVately inform- •
plained te the correspondent of the As. ed the Senators on Tueeday that ex,
. HAD TOO ill/4,NY.
Canadian Pacific Navigation Com -
sedated Press how absolutely essential actly 100,000 troops had been sent tie cLosma REFORMATORY. pony's riest coast line.
conservatism on the nart of the Rus- the Far East over the railway since the
numbers and demo of public opinion
It wa,s reported here this. alter -
Japan
Sarnia Woman's Claim noon that the Queen City was on
- . .
Japan will be driven forward into the March 23, the Tokio correspondent of sian naval commander at Port Arthue beginninig of the wai. •
The 'United States . Embassy is tale- th•e rooke at Hesquoit Bay, west
a complete change of elan in the Jap- that Japan's last note offering to recog- ltfakareff's Tactice. * Mg charge of twelve Japanese who were AccemodatiOn to be Pi (white.' far the
. Indians were said to have seen
arms of the . Russians, Nothing but., the Times says •the • docunients ' shot ' is at present. He Said. ' Insane •Ageepst Her Husband. coast of Vancouver Island.
anese campaign, as developed up to raze Manchuria as being outside of sent from Irkutsk. 000 declarea that Toroato, March 29. -Work lute bee . •
ply Cley Meta March '29 - Mrs. the vessel there, bu.t tine report Is •
date, will compel the Russians to de- Septa's potitical eviler°, provided, Rim- "If Admiral. Makaroff, whose disposi- he was a `Russian subject, and wanted gun in the matter of converting the .1t ' d " 1 .
, .,
part from their - aeterminatien tO play sift recog,nized Corea us being out tide . tion would he to go •tnit and meet the to stay in St. Petersburg to start a Reformatory braadinge at P11berLaion e, of Sarn.aOntne- not acceeted by slupin
11 g men The
eneteale c .
oar.
' r y, - .
e, constant waiting game, being per- hers, insteaa of aplacitting Bessie seem. enemy, should give battle upon the ap• • laundry. 0 gaheunal
se into asy ram he for tin- Dmpneal ley heattornecame to Governnient steamer Quadra, pass-
ay City•yeeterday and secured ed Clayo treat thi rnin n rth
minded that till the advantages of such ecl to have indtmed her to imagine that P
roach of the Japanese and defeat them Members of the Embassy pointea out sane. It es expected that the boys the arrest of her h, ,110 , '
sear-.
a. trolley lie on their aide. she would obtain everything by insist- his victory would be fruitless, as nem- to hiin that probably he would obtain a CAV 0(.U)%PY tag t113 bulling's' will be 111111 g in usbandMWthis city • NO th iss NellWAS boundenie
The Russians case express much more ence, and that Jamul would sacrifice gorily it would be Purchased by ;some small petronage, and eventually diaout of them by the c lel of April, 41Ismore.. It is elahned by Mrs.
satisfaction at the present situation anything rather than fight. . injuries to ships, and our lack of ade- suaded him from staying, . end that by the let or May t?•5 0 Lalone that her husband has lived
qua° docking facilities at Port Arthur The Russians aro continuing prepare- of the Senile insane Will be trans- with, four women in each inetance
'at Liao -Tung. The forces on the pen- Cuts Off Russian Supplies.
would render it impossible to repair times tor a proepeetive siege of Port ter red tliere 11.0111 other ins titti- securing a Marriage ' license, pre- -
imam have been reinforced to an ex- A Nelv-Chwang cable says: Prime them, whereas Japan has ample docks Arthur . by ruslung large quantities of ti.°116' •senting it to his 'wife," and rep -
tent which will render a Japanese land- Alatsin 50101,1 11 of Mongolia, en in which to repair their vessels. The - supplies to that aeitit. According to IL 18 anticip?„te•
3 .11i t liv. an e --
a. --- . 1 resenting that ie was all that was
ing there difficult, if not impossible, route .e. his capital) arrived - at Kin. perallture of $20,000 Lilo Itsiormai
feeling here is that the Japanese tactics Novikrai,, as many . as 40 ears loaded neoessaxy for them to become
and the garrison at Port Arthur bfts , chow yesterday - from laik'n nd 1 ' tor y lora lieg will bo k -O re -arrange
i , a a so are prehmina7 fe a landing on the : With barley, chielmns 'and other foods kamband and witfe. Lalonde 11 1.14
been amply provisioned to withstand a fro j • I I '
m Ivan, w ler° re witnessed the ae to afford accommodation for COO
• peninsula, in au attempt to cut e there daliY.
ff - arriVe ' held to the Clatult Court tinder $600
a siege. So far as the peninsula is manoeuvres 'and mobilization of the Arthur, simultaneously with 'igen- petients, and it Is proposed to do , „ ,
eoncernea the preparation's there my Salience° army. In accordance with P°rt
1 bombardinent and eommencement Itdeeds to Hold Corea, tas at au early a date as possible. ''''`''
As to the Reformatory bunatet; -
now be regarded as complete. the declaration of Chinese neutrality era . , . .
) of a siege, ler MS 00 Rttstuans de- L d
on on cable: :The Seoul once. ' al I
foster libitum bay° teen pita. ed for
BOTTLED UP,
. .
Prince Alatsm has commantled the ob- clam they tire fully prepared. Durmg a coesIderable number, an
pon en o e Imes cam es re *erg
FOR AMU STUDENTS.
ay,*
servance of neutrality throughtOtit will be trans- Glit or a Clab From Sit William
'wows wtirk that is being done by tire &hue liar, been or
the last 'ten days a general shutting
Mongolia, thus rendering iliega the [erred to the Blantyre Mule and Itt-
japiinese on the railway. The immediate
down upon newspeper telegrams from
o coils re a g i a y MaeDonitid.
Report That Admiral Togo Has Block- the Far East is noticeable. This is ice is
railway as far as Ping -Yang, Which sub, Montreal, March 29. -Al eneet.
large pony, beef and feed traffic upon eltistrla, School.
whieh the Russians are depending, but
aded Pert Matta winch, notwithstanding his Jaamese oevine to increased. precautions to pre -
news Sequently' Will be made perntanent, and
yea. the enemy from obtaining
London eablek :The rumor that
the Japanese had succeeded in blocking
the entrance to Port Arthur receives con-
flrmaticet from a Tokio despatch to the
Daily Telegraple whielt says that the
Japanese fleet renewed its atempb A°
block the entrance on the night of March
2e. Sixteen trarsbips eseorted seven mer-
chant steaniers to tire month of the bar-
ber. Under over of the hombardment the
steamers i•an in and. were sunk by. their
cratee in the desired positions. The des-
patch adds that the details have not been
recebeed, but it is expectea that an ari-
da report will be issued el -Wetly. Fully
3,000 Japanese officers and teen= volun-
teered to man the steamers.
The fOregoing is not 'supported from
allY Official !source, itor Ma Anything
been previously beard tif A bombardment,
en the night of Maxeli 2e, .
ALIVE WITII
A Boom, Across the Entrance to the
Rather.
London cable: A Chefoo corms -
pendent to the Daily Mail sends the
narrative of the avian of it (Name lank
that wet chartered by the Japanese
Sqs 111411 to Via Port Arthur. Lie
sympathies, he bas found iti impossible' ' oe Russian troops.
The maintenance of neutrality by They have abitadoned tbe French plan of
a statabla block e/ land, for the pur-
complete, thus eontrastipg with the while deprecating precipitancy in tut- of Seoul, lrher0 til0 latter join the Ch Eur•opean Ports Itedue d.
thing in tho nature of a atudenta
o e respon ea o t re limea says that connect it with the Scottl-Fusan lim Weet Poste of building and wrapping some -
alleged, Russian violation of uentrality ministrative reconattliction, trepan re- mulP0 line. Netitly a howirsas miles nej . liontreal, Marchi P.D. - The Allah club oir et largo scale. Ills plan is to
in the eame region, by tire ineintehatice commende that Corea shall gradually the Fuson line le alreadY finithea, aria Iane, Wili0lir 10 tile iirllt Canadian
pros a. plane for reCreattobnatbileo-s
to Shan -Hai -lawn.% °Miura and appoint no more for the The Ping-Yaug line should be finisbed by company to be drawn Into tiro steer
to-aeY tench lecturee, es well es a donee
of armed patrols end Mende half way eliminate foreigri Advisers of the Gale, the Toad ebould be eompleted by autumn,
ItOtIROPATEIN'S BOASTFUL WORDS. Present. Many of the foreigners, who September. The plarks are signilleant if ago paseenger rate War, annottaced
a reduotion Item $:20.51) to Iriiertigliral11181, IllimeetumVaellmalir,gi3tc. Sir
. 1 tt advieor the strateeic velue Japan on the Mem ban het yet made kne v
Sa.G.60 for steerage passage from
dinavian ta to/Canadian ports - h II b t itl Ina
ing of tho Board of Governors Or
extended to Wijit. Three theusand ALLAN LINE CUTS RATES. likiig,iiialltgsztoirvit .
'0,``'eagnaa,1;i
to euppress. tory engineers are employed to the work.
Railway to Ping -Yang. p .1 t t f • had donated 0100,000, together with
Wall and the Liao River is said t b a f 1 131 as 011,411 ates i•orit
the Chinese in the region of the Great ;A Louden cable say?: The Seoul co- tent in taw the iitte at Seoul, and will Steerage
Japan is to be Defeated and Then In- nreeeto° evit7e emoluinents a rebut' tombinea no' et SI
phone to inte.ehlrigton te ask for a
telegram contains a statenient ay ft of the tate war between the Curaird
London cable: The eorrespondent, vigor in the constrnetion of a light rail. she intends to hold ftusteto Corea.
points is sawn. , alma has 3,000 ea- A London cable says: 'Replying to ferenee aaVer Paenentgets from Aus-
Araded. g,00,-600 „„d hall g5 paring f t 'thereby. anal feoni VI $29.S0 fer eteerage 'ea la
DR. PARKIN'S ADVENTURE.
Rhodes' Sclielorship 'Examination
Papers Held Up.
New York, March VA. -Examination
papers for the Cecil Modes Canadian
add 'American free schela,rship Ip
Okford 'University! Were held Upon the
North German Lloyd pier in Iliebee
ken to -day Pending a decision front
the Treasury Department as to whe-
titer the r'euStoms officials had a legal
rigbt to adrett them without break-
ing the envelope In vilach they were
wrapped. Dr. Gee,. R. Parkin, former-
ly of 'Upper Canada College, Toronto,
who came as it Paesenger In the
North German Lloyd steamer Kai-
ser Wilhelm der Grosse, bad the ex-
amlnatlori papers in a „huge enve-
lope, sealed with witx and tape, and
would not let the oilstone; officiate
open the envelope. Ile claimed that
tbe purpose a the exaMitiation Would
be lost lf the papers weee diselosed
for examination befOre the regular
examinations -which are tO held
at Yale and Cornell *Universities, be
ginning lateeday next, and later in
believed to be near the( 11110 4111 11110' university.
The officials finally deelaed to iele-
Cannata.
pests are abtoluie sinecures.. Great verso? fanSturia. WVIutotevme1 1" 11.-1.7 elee:
r naPPa"." Canada. .14„.0 reduatiter le the 'remit 'Aiming.
poseneee from Continental ports to ,„„,
ON. Later it wars told tbat tide Per-
spedal dispentation tar the pape
QUCEN CITY FOUND,
way to Pine Yttng.r tutd other etrategic British Gunboats to Leave. OeitiptithY and the Continental cone
of the Innes at Paris says: A Moscow
th•••••./10
at in.assiedii ,Vnee 'obtained. Colleator Of
elared to be a faithful expression of the ^
pineerS working on the railway, end. eorresporident, who urged the non -With- %tut, continental nonterenoe in op. "" VA9S"ge" n" N6IN Sate
Victoria. 11.0 kin lett the pier at 11.80 with the
friena of Gen. laouropatkin, which la de- . triet-Ilvingary. tire port reitainahan and Dr, Par -
p
tlencretta own views. Atter pointing out 10 trd,les of. mate..rial obtained from dig-
• • USCCI MICA 111. Valic s `Victoria, la (., Martell .i') Tho I)o- bulky envelope intact, Dr. Parkin
ii parte ee japan aro drawal of the 'British warelup Esalegle
. from IsTew-Chwang, ee resenting that it or sq, Ana $40 respectively, r
pr..,Iftlon reeently redticeci their tate
r ent minion Government steamer Quadra, went to the 11'er/batten Betel.
that the Russian ee or le i i i
useless except to hoop the Japanese ships InlY
ft aelome was des'e r d t be van-,
Waiting shipment to Plug Yang. would entail Aerates tintage to Bethel%
before l'ort Arthur Gen. Kottroptitkne 7a1--- - - - lei e ad . a'a interests 'Foreign Seeretary Lansdowne 1*'$S4le.tsccaltnna $P21.60.Ton, t;lelleiVAilYttn(Iricr;.ntelo returned abettight irom Qtitttairie
his /lima' says, sai'd: wilds faferiality pleted by September next tut Will be defends 'the Sten in. view of the feet wail -the reduetiou lost announced S'emed- Wettlititig the Pragsengere of the
tonic when the ilewill be of powerful After japans Ships. sn'here of hostklities, Ite adds that a differencie ef Oen
A i
to 'sea from Cronstadt, They sire work- ja 1.0010r04 ill MN
al circles there that contending parties, sr/6 probably would Queen tity WlIl be towed to Vie.
assistance. I expect it will be the end of MINIS cable: :The Reim de rale sh.i4V of the Espiegle's doss eon be of no way rates from Mot Yorir to IkInni- The.
August before the new squadron puts eereeepentient at St. t'etet drag says it nee le the elthie WAN'S betweett two peg and 11,Iontretil to NVInnlinig. tale, for ropairm rthe Quadra saw world, with entimoasm. "has made Me
that Newteltwatig is in the illimeakto ba,vo the tideantage air there Iv Steamer queen City, which la an.
forever.int loat d the mom itt will Permanent.
13 chored there with lier shaft broken.
His Possibilities.
((bleage Tribune.)
aeaafe mid the Tidiest mot in the
no. signs of Olio miseing Scotch ship twenty ye81/1 younger!"
lag on the eidea there dile' and night. Capt. lleittenateiti/0 VIedivostoek &rad. be unableto move out of tht$ find of lira Even when he does Oft it Latitterna/ fitaW" sUPPOSed tai lava "Geer reeclaimea the bystentlere.
regerdletia•of expense, and the number of roil has bon ordered to overtake at ri aita 'Wend run peat risk "What won't he be worth whim Ink
workinen have born trebled. certain point in the Pacifie the battle.. hemmed hi by torpedo. .of bebta, sitiall Seale the cod tteator has to bamt foundered with, all hand", about CO
a largo Mb in number. roaches his present apt"