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The New Era, 1881-12-22, Page 29 � I 4:1 .A V ,."', - 11 I. - - ­ - " . I III , 1 �, , . . '. t r ; � r�- _. I , , ��,, , , , . . � _. _. .1 't --------: ­ .— — — IF- ---I- 1___.,._Wq§r - - - - - - . )W I 4ir 71111 � � � " . .1 . . I I * . I. . � . . " � I 0 - r � , I � � . I I I . I - I r . . . � . ­ - - . I _­ -- , . r ' ___ _ � _ ,__ .,—", ,-_- � ­___.____- �, , - --- ­ , ­ � . , 1, ­_ , , � . "' . , . ;� . . . I - , r ­ ­. � , _ . , - _­_ — . . 1111110- - I I r --.-- ­_­ _­ . � . - - - ­­­­­� I � - — , ­­ - , , , , ­ _- ;;;:;;:k—' — .. %long the opini-oirculAr row of coffing, con. � -aA'XDBI)NBsS- ' 4AMESW 11111SX, "T180 - I , r. r.r. 1:)1sC-r'0,0,00, 1881 , %rewauting.' The scene outside the bura- tlivir 4evowla I work. Persons were,founa 'ating them as he passed. The oao.x a$, - 1.4'4FT . � I I , . .1 � Iril theatre, Wivela, scalong their husbando, ouffoo�toa An- cruabea to death, but no �0001 r . . � . olIq . air. The ceremony Wit A young" girl wag arrested'Istoly at will I . � -, 1, 11 . Sr . dean looking, for their pp,reuts, � .and, marks ,of burning were oil them. Happy ilat:0000 filled the . . F�_ - � . . it children, wa , a thos6 who had reaplied the corridors mud terrible in its eOcot on the people. Ono Some O,f Rev. Dr. W at . . r , 11d,oi pul]pit root, county Oork,.on thwilato mationi . %womatiforcallingotitiAs she passed the- . � . parento looking '$or the became crazy, crying out, , I exxtrtoitles. w I . . Ir .. I I beartreudi I ng. I Tbq immense crowdstoo4 other l*rcalitiles leading, tothe front. There poor woman .4,00 ,. Ord asboyaaO.11 i . � " . - one sinfllOotep "Firel firel" in bar terror. After the, , � THETIENNA . ,. � � - � .silent go, death, Watching the fi.amoo. Three w,ere no ladderp $tt1rflrB' I . . Archimandrita, ,.. I : 1'. r of the Orand Dukes wers, pterje,ut I.,st night ladder was to be, found, And. a few long Catholic veremonitio the . r When the towaltaxe Are erected, And the , a r i ___0_ ohing th r 0 in. inuteB pasaei�� boforelt wag got in p. a disaster, Niat r to order. Plailarettis performed the rites Of the HOW TEE. WOULD WAS MADE alterations and decorations completed, in i . . � � ,.; , . at the.soone of th a According to $he Greek' oultus. Dr. wild, in big sermon Sunday uiglatj the Catholic Cathedral, Waterford, it wilt - (Jr. They wept b,itterly. Shee�s bad meanwhile been opege4, and deA, I . - r , I vull 3?araC-.u1ar,-',4'o Of tho fluding of the deA . r it �Iergyman, Herr Form 02owed why many Englishmen pro laft. , � I 9i I I.' Tbe L mperor has told Stib : upstairs were A Protesta; poil, , botone of thegrAndest in Italmild. ' 14phad for full the poro.onar standing I r r Gri-eat :vii ­ decant hn ded an Address. He was handed. His At. the LongforilSessions, County Judge . aged to jump down. Women were 11 i I - .. : - � 'details to be Bout to dodo to. soriptions text was; 11 And it, came to I ' . .., bv Ali the Vienna Papers the first to. jump, I to . abbi Dr. J9'II'n0k,L And &as, (for she Neligau commented very unfavorably On I , t woo terrible followed by R . � . , as her soul was in departing I I ­`�� "! I bo r I . . ly by thr a Burgomaster of vienum, Dr. that Wie called big riame'Den, ni: the state of the couaty. Longford bereto- 7, J ; , .voi beenropenad' , . � � 0 r f of tb - I r the le4),. filla, * � Bear how One After the other made S , 7 SUPOSR' TO'KAOST, , for the relie r a sufferers , Von iwald. Then the procession of bat his .father called him Benjamin.'I­Gen. I - �rr 1� I . #Q LIT& r . ,I A few socondo I, r � air ; then men Net . I .1 r fore. 'bad, be said, held god repute, but . � &. r . ,ays The IrieIggr Allege. leap through the I � . , oials went to the large grave .. !, �,, � I I An old clergy and oM � XXXV. 18, 11%cliel,W)DOP .now th,pre was An unparalleled and 411%rm. I — I wieno Zeiturig, "After the vornmencoment followed; then, again, women. � , a travail is here . i . , � Id and the c recorded, had named t a limb calendar. Agitation must be kept 00irlble MCCuefo and iA�t1i4ii6J&,,0Ir 404les of the fire, Mgt. Jouner appeared at one. of gentleman insisted that. two boyashou , offing wore, lowered, one after. the ' 'r h a, Ben-oni, lia r r . '114noonst adden on, . . .1 . what. he mean . il," Jacob 'in thus onaeavorimf agOL rB 'I I r, , . . I r � jump, first. One of -them refused to go. r other, into the great grave, where they 11 the child of my sorrow; 'I bu . —The Avolpt .0616it'! tit,twoi An the windowaof t�o,1rst,storey,Ie&dlng to. . 1. . . .t big father wi. itutionalbounds. The authorl. I - . I _ ­ I 'IV I with big lian4s, of the water received by dim figures down in the called him Benjamin, "the son of my right . naisin carried on . � . pofVp; Fire BprigiAkil�'--"kolllg6lbli..;,—;.- shouted to the crowd, but He caught hold . . . . . ties were aware of propap I A m jj$, ". .. r. the Ring. - He r window bar, His fingers were. tea gloomy vault, And,placed beside oaob other. ban e to per. by female ecaissarioB, in 1i Whom la ' cidents—A solenlin*likii ­­ - t Only a fowcouiaunder, , ty persons in long r r - I , nod the people, so ' , , , r � � - i a).,' g&6 - %1ler stand. He asked t . lie crowd to� keep quiet mud 110 fell i'4tO.t4e: street. .Fit -ows. The burgomaster cast the Vert the intention of God, as manifested War . . 11 FridaWs. Ylenna desp. %cU r . 1. talus is were in thin WAYOD'ved. In tho. excitement first handful of earth ,on 'the -Arab coffin, in the dying words of Rmolial, And r 8 - i I ($SbArb thdri-k mud noii. to press on. I only the car I � , � ud,graphio reports of!W.# -1 r . ­ . � � qbs,ti. 'also Tialor, of Clonsauglay, Queen's i � ;�, jc; , burning, kc ' - & �:; . I �,.. I J;r )ep quiet,.dou,t -press On,' a the worginIgmen had overlooked the most Large crowds of mourners stood or knelt tatiug another name broualloef t-lawrided. County, died lately And was interred in the . as'followa ,.' . Vale r bant blivil of safety. ?.ve weeping bitterly, Among � � .Who llriei�iir Allegeweind�,Ke! -'Whoka human 0 cried, making itself heard for impor me . . They did not around the gri - ness to the tribe of Benjamin. The tribe family burial-plaoe at Mountmallick. There I , I I . Iowa Lrtain, and as this, as the poor old creatures some we . ituil.gil . y , r the iron or, . _ � to ready for of .11onjamira were 4, r r I � offices &to, opposite. the' ill -1004, "Ring AfOwminiltes,th8r, it was suffocated b before, got lifted u little by the the gr here were also , I lof t-liande and on was A solemn, Office for the repose of her � .. r j%ri acoo�Ab c r -stated 1 ., �p a], � Etve themselves., T thin Acbount tile beat bowman in the � Bout I - .1 r . � Theatre, given , t tha- 4*_W,o,; .the thundering noises produced by the . � to tile auditor . r � , . n Maryborough lisrioll, church on I � he, of which tile v 0111WOg - A "kp 1. nan crowd. Th �ir current, g, f too passage . strong workingmen who cried like children, ,army. of Isras . The outgo of being Monday. � , . , i tilre And, the bar a fire had . I I I � i � ,r , � .1 She was 84'years of age, And ' tee headway inside, And had' lum Was opened -to the flames, Had the young girls who, have lost brothers and left-handed reing4ried on them, and was t � he last supviVQr of thOB1 a OIL,alors, who , � .Iblraoi .' W a write w�th: 404: i4i I r 09110 !gAined rapid , ' I red, it would ha lovers, and children who could hardly - I - ghts. went iron ourts,in been owe ve . . at the siege of Jerusalem Titus opened g are reputed to have, settled at Clqnp,ughy ,r I ­ r . 11 hearts, unable to find,. .qr4�',tR AMR Ira"lled tile gas ,fixtures. Tile li been impossible for the audit6rium to 'be understand the grief around them. A poor I I i - . - 11 OUVIn all the Cox , . tbeatre." In . - . - breach in the Wolin for the lef t -handed shortly after the massacre of Mullagmakst, " the pain which we B 44, ,,A to.T. It i � , I in the caught by the flames, and the fire Would old man and big wifoosme tome imploringly *be to p ...... Out, though all the Ir (1577),, . I 14' �: . . 91'.1 ridors of the r I _ .11 I �, , 116, 7 � waarobeo and restatIM1110 And ited to the at And &eked, 11 Can you tell me where is No. tr' r. sliku_ othar tribes I omlamity befel our cityi 0:4� - , �, have beeii, Una age and the % i " �.�, k', Jobbi0s dark night reigned. A lurid light I we _htored. Thior was done Ilk con - Theatre, formerly kaoWh '#80 iCz)ft, , fatality t A melancholy f atal accident hits occurrocl . I where ligokward part; of the roof. As thA iron 58 7" Lpointed to the number, mud mked, 0 pr '' I CIDlai4ae, in r 1. ashog,"l-MA., d�ed " V VmO ipuly seen in the auditorium . , opheoy, though Titus was in Brandon Bay. two men named Shee6 I ... � Pga are vi6VqR§-d6fl1WPdi&W- -Ahe devouring flames carried dismst'art but curtain gives the greatest possible protec- "Did you lose a�ybody?" He burnt out court-martialed tbarefor. Aftergettingout I - � 11 r . I I . , human b * r V .. � �bilj, BUJRW Ito safety P tion, the fire might have raged for hours crying, mud amid, 11 My daughter ; she went . . (father and son) suda young luall named. � 81 . . . - . ..of Jerusalem the Benjaminitoo wandQred , , I a. Nothing like this[ AdrYbtfW601iK Y1 r. I � with a friend to the third gallery. The Fitzgerald. were employed in the mackerel troph .91% to gonlerfeWthe "a' Ppy $tAir'R Without reaching the auditorium. I over the face of the ear ,� I r � . th till they brought I M but.-��qj(@tpirm of the ,,,I, 'therto occurred before in this - kilv") liv. o -h I . . ses—those 1 141111A) .r �. fishery on the bay. They were not long � '. AW -At _ , . r , hey were . One thotiBand Vaturned home." Painful i4teroBt was. tip in France as NgrmAns, Whence they out when they succeeded. in getting a large I . . minutes before 7 o'cloolc t9b-Ard1btblk1V1Du*V 14 , ,.JU,,,,,)OVA_moment t . The extent imity has Ill .other came to us at 7, but she never _ , .. 4 i� . been much understated. . , . I a .The crowd: tossed over -to E ngland,p � tAkq I . 11 I 'Oft. .11 k - � 0 % 9AG , . . maok in which they worst. Who thQA . '. , and, thirty ,]par �ed by the eighth coMia, numbered 165. 0 .nder William the ,,but..tbe 8 . _ _ br@ was pretty well, iMled0111316) L�fill' hundred r@Qns are cAuH . . Cqnqueror,"mq . I I I . I .... 11 , :, &dti� . ; r9a on'' 41 fk!M�Wra and fresh bad � I ,,,, jp�rba�qq,4�,hAg a ,ynq,WawAi.4 n , I ,..?�p 9 _ "', � It was very smillij apparent , , & ,�qyq,pf the . � 9. t'-* t�% ly coutai * '' " ". .1 ... U. I 1. t 3, and the crew am' k with . . happily not entirely oriDWded, _ 'A441 . V announced at the police bureau as missin .. .pqi6,�J*,�,00la, , . 14f,MfillQ) (in ; 01. d ­ f,q*" tt��q "F"t Ove I I i ­ 'be 00.4.4440i� I, _ nod: ,W.?#A, -he - aA "040 nol , Search � .. I � li 'll-Rd"t 11 , . . ppr I t. ftihi�ea- ,Were. great,,,archers Ahd! jvA ­ I able number of people were FA I J- in w0i.."Ing, ;Wwilifq�'-t .Q - I .1, I - . tilld , , hett, I - any.or these will tuef. , the body of R child,' but th a . _ since. I I foyer and dre . Alq& 1114,111c, 'PR?P.YV,. . a " , !u * P '' I ... . . a 1 as �emi;#141:'.tib�nau, the that mug I , . . I - . I .. teri,�R � 1 4f 9 .. - : "Y �* t tWl MIN Vn . .. . -orihbo��tbdy;wojer.,tfi6, kibb gl � � -.'Zi I - I . I � had Archery - - A` ',X Vffi f a of the brigin , I . �. .11 'W4as, but none of th�WiIsUg Y�Wbaiii fe - . I , 11 r I '. , 'Ptlici t r:` 60 it, I tA ,RRR.�Inefta) - - Was, 6lity, dd�. Benjamin, At)d,i§.yFao Lin,ithetii'ta. �W letti. . :� � I of carriages occupied the Sabot .. 94 Gh6k, I . � 66i. ildr` 'body Was . . i J q; " � al il tt Ru 1 - ii a she t. "' _*_ .1 6' le" _ I OOVQ 0 ..I..., Q L�-,.,i.,.i,l,-�,'!*Ili,L,"I,I",i,i.t., , " zm�_, �, I , ssbag-rooms, and a Aenk pasm, ,h( . � ,*U41% . 2 #P i Ic I 'I 30 '4411 P0 'i 'in �Irls ot, a on 's, lijit", tilroughonii,41aes dAy 4or their � , It bad just commenced to snow, and ;A.!.Tl ,&.,'.P, i A, 1Z r,4 -------r-' ----- -------.-, ile, )uIDOW,11A "J,w q's d, UP . ., ­� - , . '�'A";U 'Ornedtoacinder,tta ' .., � ' ''_ . audit um'of thethestre therowa4.1 I . I .. 304rid J*Y vua,jum' ,4a0p,sV ..' ,is no1w ]�&U tUre were six un to I , I . handed, You fieViiir sm�v all. Indian left. . I - iw�,101 .F 1. I . I a mQm4but !g0tit tough; tN W'ffu I I 't I S.I., i� . . , ,,;. . handed any mo%�,,4 "_ n, . . t . _% Q * bpaLs�.0 g .Wbq,wo-� , `ff, - ! : .. , . , . .. . ; �"&,� '06!ithe. .- he eased f r t]V�LUij K -T a., III 12' 0 Utt 15f ix 4 ' .. J hn,1lp*qad0o.,'-p6.rJs d..*. * 1'ro bearded, a riii ootor 4r, ! " Z , 16 lot, the performance.. P8008 -W r I in . 9, strongman, made big ;O& the',tii��4-,.rqpj. i;it-& a � V Ori , - _' ` IIaXy.t.,!:&IjI.thd7,.poJsoha 4a, Itified 'by thQ_ 4es#,Iai� -We he ­ - , :P1 , - h -�� id In tbojQUYth,go, . aba po, Iii't6,.Comraort�',,Plbaa,.]Diyis usual bustle before the cow' . . Q 4tk7 = . . 2 .- I I . . I . 1. - - brothers, Who s k I , -. I . . 4%qj i4. *1 1) 444 . C444VZ , - - I I .. ; oicesjbllbkendd;� Some, yer1,p11Br,,W1 � W ­ , 1$ .4 , � ,44 . qo.@-"rq .­1Ii.e[.% .1 tained the bodies of two . 49 , I 11 I Id ,�toBkifjg..*itW -ibloo,di- 'I itAT t,'4 , o Air_9,1WP,P 41§94yp I 0% tat -t " I 1. , . Qu w 'Id, b ... * , ."Hanyleft, OM)tWftqby_- .3 - ".. , q, I ( fo their I 8 t t a' 'ItIngithe9dwordiseen-sonis I I 1i E -allowed b� the,it. 4 d ... �? t okeil. t 144 luxuximu.t. -i, vhP.4t,p,rP.teet,or,) �, � 4 and down !a )king for their 41 - low I on. As J�L rq�. , Ad beeti � 70 �f 11111trylto.oub'Aaftile." T � V Z ... 1, -ou I , 0 .'twist ,his ahouldbglte; - adad, . . �, M . I, I sp, , §tl R., - : 1ke; �l 7 - -- , , .- . � , in f a '', � AhQ, §MQhQJ-7M llii�u t4 4� Hi tetvhalg-�l -4 - . � --�n Wp`, - 144'. ; A �§O..,T!!-iI.,!a­,a­.,1;I "'It""I 1'.1 .J1 quo' tionfMtWeir thb,'InW :De* KbouV ,! - -� - it '' rP ". . � J ".., �� ,, on , 6� , . ' , , 91411 ga, ozy �11.-� ho',' ' i , f, I- ',a, - ,h' �, - I 11, `4 i!d[Iq 1, �A I . . "'O'e Moth , I I .V 9LAY � . -a in.-,-. , . -_ "', , 6� 9;h . I all si'des. The boxes woe is t *, Tb6Yh44A0uA4,q&r , t I , " noisoof turning dQwnof a �, . �,iq !i," � , i ,-/thgir liVed", pok, r 'Y . ,,, i rie , i " -ft""I " ` � 'a LqU�rtaidf '06 . ny and gall i B a ell crowd St I V4pffQPrA4AK4eAA*, , p 1; . " - . , 1 2L; - ,,', �Oq NMI .01) Aluq .. 'I 9 . I . . e - , - , W, luq nY­aBOrer4UOUn*,Y of Cork- Coun , . . � but the bv,l I To A I �TiDrmans -hit 01 wl6ff _.61it lihelr,- batiner.,14 .. d ! . I ' - fille . Nppyf it" I - 1, A �y ngtaxoh otlfieiIIo,neok6-r1, But :11 L � I . - . - 1. ' (.;,. . 4, 04 the stage bUBtLe Workmen i One 4 'i I 01f2filyd'V6 P, 4 L - , ah,111 ­g,q�c'q. -of �e"�- � L�rmouyokj Eh:ighW eft1*04hat Benjamin q .81 h ytrplaltua �Iifrbo `U_f 14 1 , I . . jd� . i .I �., .. or . ar I . 11 11 I -11111t, I �Sv r 11 TPAOP-91�,�. oidllduld r4ib-dwk t &&L -i dt. e6 . olaeoted- . fe ,11,-,I. 1. I I I lao how that - I . . y,. f wil? , i1gli9d 81 m � riiiabAt-, .wore over tyro �T �.eat b 4,3 A 30R1, � �f 4" e, , I a 1 f , n � k . d �.rl, ?,,",... og"911'Y'*', � 4 p 9 6 P d4 I I 2 9 V, I .J40 " I e , . , . , It 06 fa g p. ,iws , Ifl, - a[ .. , -A � 1100V.Vi � I ', 41 U Utate a . 1�tq ),�?Xfq nplt,�Iwl Aplip; fal '. -.11- I, f sobiVity and ?vote. i I 11 f d b -_ Mv 1 , X -, _ . _ � ;A., -:6�,; ": af. And a were removing the scenor oto, Offen, Woolly � under ja ,pra ,Ault ?fttjyq 1.11, 81 I 'I"'Wil" , slip 4 ;�': omari.t.romho, the' lion, and I an a vlalkig ith- 'de Hoff ovgFigr a., §`O`�69(1( X-191th" c' 111� t. ' 7earg. Mr.,j t ..gM , ' , ate - A second one did not , . f ,ga, , , I � . ;ksqp..^ekod) �,. I bach'scomic opera, "Les 06 1 I , , - On ins, of t1bb'iftherlaix be i3eveg red 'I tei� hqw.waio".�bp.j *�', q;Ap�iosi,& V ' . ,a 10 a I I ig 4 ho' . 40� It 'Ital �",Ilnx@S toyau, - hunp ..a lin P$ .'" d . A, N I .,broken .4i.lVd_&A, _:: .". ressu I , 11 WfjI.6bhi,,g, I . .1 . t . - . It . SW 5b tub t'd.11101i jkmli� I . a tbo,�0.8,1.9,Ktasmaa�all i.r( rasurl", was to be performed for the second . that, * The lady " D _,,ftk01tWUVdrTdV ep,;. I rijobinas Will! W1,01 iidodlin large In overwherlt ey,went-down;.6.fix f air'renta" . 1. . , . . time. - Sonia of the singers. I and motors. had. t000 I buried of red velvet, wild ]U94;1 I T, , 1. � "'. - ii -X6and,-w-`11Uo-uT'f4ethor' - ", -imrx ..� O', it I 1.1 a * � gaid-t al All -et Vould find it diffi. Wy . taken .their. places OIL the part of -the StudenCNicliolas, 1 6% OD -jalidutil Attrot)94W,b XU fl. �fifia into re& ­A;9 . r , — alrei -, I at' �,, gnWiglous KfIdlylba $&.1"', T.40:'x640141: . . . .. , 'd eno . I . * ­ ., . ; Q. nafibqw; 14�011MAJIF-TlOf�,'fb* 1, -; . 1. .... � . Ttep%o a large num- by an airy night-robii:, V1W r . [ I QlAlAix sentedJ3orligmin, .... '. 10.�;A� , ­ T _,q.1% _ & . Ll 'y . 1 1 t t . ­ 0 1 . . . . d . yet be 11 t '" Z . IML Z gl- - - I stage in costume, but : . another onot in . e ... OnI to, fin rb1yitsv . a ow charted banes will a -of- , ' * �.141 , �p z� i. I still ,in ob,fes in the neighborbooil were onangea , . ad deqth Yitsu iiait p jgiijaeb an wksAhrough-tiab be, .. . Sound. . , . .. 1. 1�le cross . erse . . . I �mingcbambers, Q/ d �Ayf xrtresbfi, I . I 1.7 .1 - the dressing -rooms. in- the -hands of: 'into dressing -rooms And wai I It - rected all , B 0. � ­ 'O : " i , .: '... *., -1 bar of thern, however, were ocovew : ... ! 1. f � .po to . thd an a a W � P=_ U4. 11%,XOET i tied by All - 6 - 6 �t ' � W 'a 2.-.190 M- Friedlio a ofilffmout is o a a - _ . 1, � .into, A hospital and a rest W6 A�ig, `aMh ) a NT sheopo�4xq ;rw A. , r B ore . , � I . . ..... -.1 .11 - � - � I I -- the costumers and hair -dressers, The the Police Station. . . 'V!Ktre . . . "q; ra� � . . I . ,�, Maly. -1:1 -P -.3 $It 1 t , I .- . - 'ANSWE114"TO COURESPONDLIXTEr. I . - � I � . -, *61610 lying' I iiii,thalf5lelkilmAv�1 "Rie I -tage Win even propoiredUkt WV -09g, - I . � �0 rr � I ,I , :, . I U �F , J bverture had not yet begun, How. the fire 'death.okamber., , . ad g7M 'XQ;Jj-)i2114&u1q',", itzed, ito , . bar i 1 ,14 pn , , , � I . . ,tpil, r- � - - cheT - . ­I'� :k , I . . I The Vienha fire department.promod. itself andes of' ladifiaY0 0 11 gits plict, , );.c64I4Ig.QQ t ,�4wqi. 'Vg 4 . . commenced cannot be, definitely stated, and . b W46;4 to tye� 116tisand Vic 1. "Omiikeq..'�.� a 1. - . . till, whd I �k6u,�4,0&ida&.uo I. hiTh'k, " � � .1 0i � . '. I probably it Will niver baknown'. Accord- oupromely inifficient. There was only one o'clock the. fourth gallery, foUl i�l, afl'1114)6�J illn6ll ' ,are- i -J. � , ­ . I I fi ­ i . I firemeri *at I 1ps0frcUttjilWoi1p&l had th twa. - severallof them on this earth and I can ave,one At �*dmr: house that iqbeloiags.-to, . - a one version the scenery was ignited to engine, giving a stream 'sosiolbly larger a barryffig oatilup . . 40. ,show ,'AWt-thatill 'T'd&n ilike -you,to.,dons -'14.0-1 el!A..s,nd..sha bhinka 6ioryihing of it. I I, - ­ - , . - -�, . I 0'103; t see anything.'w"i-Q�'d . ... .. ­ - - *,,k 117.,� ,'�' � , I . bodies, without form, and far beyond the) iM , W. a U 6 11"i Un -A I ,I Be L . .1; �t , . , g!fu Aba * �4 . . . Ing b , 'Who these, � i a. gj�a%vlwh Et . lo'jjut,�h. 19 d';' "`4 40' ICE- 4 �,.,, by , a electrio.mRolainery, than a finger, and it could liot roach the 'Of t I I I 'V an I . I . m th I . . possibility "of recognition.. � .$t,i .01 �,!dti%1'0(s: ' '�'.,� . qqrst'n Xps..141 , 10.� � . . . . Ise.. 'The hand . ft " 'Id , ding to another; a.workmAn'With'sti tipper � portion of the hot tt' victims are will not be known until there- buf I? . t is, il B ir�, pleia , YIDU Uj� It earx do in, to OrY itild Oulltikl h I � I j"sition 4 1 Accor he %041 * . :A,�Q3ii0R,,.-hmrd@4JW,, . Oil! 6; PT�'Otio]Ra-. . alcohol lamp caused the disaster. The engines. were.duly fed from water bu a . , . nq , 'f,�,A4sn't half � the';gensei Of'* my Zog, � Bud .. former version' is'tbo more likely .one.' filled from-baredle driven to the' ground relations lamveannourced thern as missin AMO 1110 people Of, Vi�a�,A tgb tp.qlvery to hp6w;afbabput�holh -1 don't cdIresif ithete, I I . I , 9. �'! I ,,12i�ak o0a. ch%ga :v,: oat'.,f'Nother., -.-and - Sue. i ; I � . &a' . are 1(7 lipaild fort,b6iVoXk:I-_ . , , ladders Ldnglistsofthede And missing appear site - la accursedi . lVilen �'!e' present 1dK-h9a-.U:i I " . � 1. : wou.4 ,the lie �bnvthey, I ..� ,a fire . "dii, gc1iJag,to tk'�'&! 'got., to .hea.van.au . � t4b,' . DirOctor Helmesberger, who stood upon the There. were n escapes, and the beautilu was - fortned .. U fbw If- � 2W &Ven,_511 I I tilt b alve.'a dog i a, . . I to -night, filling nearly two pages. Among I . .�r . _`_IWAY8 olug on &boUb1Jid:b9byj and ' stage,was, the first one to notice ire. .n, I years age, the tbafiR enough for inp, r - I -a ". Are a In, a at ,after 'the.'!, flies" wi3re Arrived much time, was lost in planting I 'a saying;, 41 A T 'Ydtly ,`50.6 VIN .'Vbb - � I - I . . the f a ind late on the ground, and when they thooe'already ideitified are Polish Deputy 'it i 0, I "ingstran',". thirtZ I _:'gurdly R could I I 1k, 164,60 . . . 9 � " the city wo d . mome I There was a.,grea. . disOay of Pengowskl And -his wife, Mom Ritter Von. eit .... "' dwelt Oat , spot, ,&(tot . If God made the 1.'su'd,' a Worst thing abouF.&`-'biL'b'�` Is' "Ciot"y'difte . - I I . I .1 wrapped in. fimmes, and the network of them. ,t ' Mr. Clmir,' 1 1847 haa,,been.pa� down .make itstand still.. . The: man who mgdq ,okplIct, I . 1.� I thy ut!OX - wood, rb�eH And cinivis was burning -like military-, who keptordor, butcf efficient Bittia6rj Banker - Ckerny, , "V.r'tl.4 o . I . I ... I jr , ,; ., tinder. The people on 1he at I age were fliemen and apparatus there was a . it Robert * , .1 - A I , 111 * . d6scribed as froal America; Arthur . B seamengthe could stopit. Pei . - I W God had made the sun to appear to stand. V ( , ]&men- I ,vs. here that him Wa4 the t r14 - - I shot, and after him many ,others - T�'% 01�5 ULFII; I RIONAMfop i - - � -from Scotland � � Dr. ere . . jus 1 . I* 9, . . stupified- with fair at first, and they speedily table lack, 'Xfiere lis to lie a Beare Waddell, a student . P ,; are, . immy I ? ioYd O*tm . . I hill oung.wife.� I . 'lauggedadd shot p took to flight in most terrible c6lifusion . offloial inquiry into the cause of the lire! 'Boag. and 1�lik. ( . 1. time the I ,nthe,same spot.' Abthat For instance.'wherl I was oil the mountains minute ; -that's' a good boy;" and then . I., - . egend'began thib the cilrobof . in SUiling, back of Belleville, the son had � . .... � I . N a of yeaterdmy'B date � . . . .1 . towards, the. -ladies' dressing -rooms on the. and. so t6 who is culpable. ' . .. I A Viennit'ca logrItt as 80on as you. have got'it,.they say, li is the followi�g furtfier particulate of Goa would. rest on the place'f or all time, set 01,mround me, hub looking aWay to the . . . ,us Rupp a . .1 I . 11 Don't -do that I , Just look -at him I That . . . left of the stage, where a am - tells more of the tile catastrophe': - , , _ - ... - ourse that has made . all staircase To look at the dead bodies in the morg Perhaps it. was, that . t9outh I could sea the sun shining -in Prince . -t Us The vi6tims of the disaster tbe- fiveor Blzmarimpri of thqRingTheatrQ Edward. 'Path& boy Will kill. -the obildl Hold Hap straight, . . .. . ­ . led t(II, the Holionstauperg range. In, a and at tha-Kranktinho . pq - it Wag. -the game 'in � . . I curtain flew And the terrible death.w.hich the victims -met than bodies of 1POL . I you good.4or-notbing ..little wretch Ili . momeni - the" 'bankrupt since 1874.: It certainly i6inrls 'to' d'Oebuil'i time. Though it was. a, philo- ,.a 1. . . . . ..%eye -witness. ha,' at -the Ring Theatre. were' interred attlia . I pretty hard to do your .beab and then , ­ - I up, L. � It , d ght blow ithithdr and thither,until '.ihe .r6pott thUt*any . a yet have-re6tad on -Director Jaiiner's diroot6r. SOPIli6al fadt .that the atin did noi - move, . I . li I ,U a. fiery --,jongue ib , darted back giva'a'., Some appoir to laavo,diba.frop�'Suf-' Central Friedhof ,yesterday � by their , ' . I ha I I I . 1. _d, -in tb6 -, ship. The %*nger bf the Viennese ag's'inst' �et this did not- make out the Bible to be h6'acoldea, for ,it, but that is tbc� -way boys ,, ' ' ­ and forth 'f r the' . Auditorium, 'to focatipn alone. Two beautiful girls .are' frieriaw Tb�amy,,151 wore place , . I ' are treated. � Perhaps af tee I!w dead, folks ,;'. ", " . - k') . . . L . . ,orn . . I Director JaufioK.--A,U_4-. tile � .Folivie is.-,yery- I * LA1.917mr.,...... Roop.la thOUg11tLit'mOVLiid,. �i�Ub . 1. ­ I—- ­ _ . . ' . . Abage. The fire became master th6ip with theli faces- searce17 (liaooloredi. vastcdmmon� gravq:that beforii'it closes, '11' ­ h itikh'd-a'do-ii"e-'-d�iire"ro-n�tl-y,' Last -_:� , . ....--1 L ­ I- .­..__1_.tho _,_'_fijdIJi;: __ ­ .1, I � ,----..-,;,, '�edllliii'f6�W. 6hitired iiiinaine . - --,,,. . I -,- 'W'ft I ..- . - ; great. Two hundred. thousand. Peoplet. , a.wxitten Be. -that. people could under- !!!' ,WIB L ,�o,jjoai�,- J qrk . � . . .Saturday, m6thek -slid 'Sue' vi6ut out to, - I . - "­ ­ .7wi iidg' 0 rhiY8;tfo­ ­1"-j�jrg-1 .;� . . . T- . 0 R n . . I "16()Iiii�i!�,-*.'�f'�.-if--.tll'6y'-�,W.(IrL$�-"G. y . , _J 0 - I biie Z ' ' ' .R' ' I .5� dlt­ L . ­­ L . . .. . . , ­ I � � I... ­ I . . . 11 - OfL: gathered on cotton Ing yesteird t I... I ­Lj­­ffjjl__1�11 1-.- - 11 ­ I 1* .1 , , , , L I Lau ,as . 2m&k . d I - . ..-.-- ­.. ..I... 1. - Ing ­­­­ - ­ "' ''fl,''I ,-d- , 'Ibcsoffird,m'ce'e' of.',the victimai: 6f,the., ' my 'L. -.*t. home. �:.]-1.-­.­1_...,_.__0, __ _ ­11the'Riiii'Thestreison re-Ilwastheory Another- .'youthful - female figure lies - . - " usiills,,dai ,told ma�'io 'atay . '. . . ,there, only, one. . charted . stump of L those now buried only' 125 'have. been afternoon. Many . workmen among Next Stinday Wl - prose, oii7EO;W . ige L 'There waa-&� � . - � ' , . . that ,went irom mouth to mquth'.' On the I them Wore load in their threats of World was �m and1dke pare of the baby. , . . . Ring. strasse the flames were already burnt. her'- neek. remaining, while her body idantified. The 'rest- are unrecognizable vengeance, ade. - - % . 1. I . -age all matchi but what did they care for. ' . .... � .- . & ves. This is and so nation .. . I The prophetic. doctor's Audiences grow b ib . L � I . ' and- -lower. extremities Pro. untouched. ,by their friends And rel ti BAid the uffioials consider the .1 thiLtT They dian,t want t6go tolt,:and so ' '.- . . I I . ing through the rbof, and criea Buell as . k , a *situation that t)iey ordered 9,11 the troops to not W6. Last night he made his hemiers . I . -filled the, Air.: The'linen of her ,underclothing is as'spot� best,- for, the memories of -the loved . . � it made .06 differenbe - whether. I went to . . I . . . . . . Vienna never board before., . Sri oarraqks,and to have double laugh.soveral times,'6lide did.oveoflils � 1. L. ; I '. They seemed not like4he .ciies of 1umau I lei as wh, .,, the. afternoon of '-departi3d.Are happi6r tb they woald-have ticn�diLVsn thorn in ieadiness for'an , 0 'it, Or not. , They' gaid -they. would be gonei - '.. . . 5afy.white an in � . I . I ­ . =a their I , " bear4d, f6r be, stood', up: in ,the middl# of ' L .1 � � . �Iae f atial -day the dressed herself for. the been otherwise. * The vast examyst,011.18 . I only &little while., and if the.babY.'waked .. �. - 'r 1' . . I 11 I beingB,%but diuch woeful ,accents an call be I � i8L foot long by 14 wid , , .1 outbreak. 'It w4s� feared that Director 'the sermon . -to- take. off. his.oveicoat &ad.. . ' .11 -.X-be-scene -1 Ae'soribI61- Easily '108 % a, with three.o0QUe , OUjLd -�g��waito.i),IaIK�FALhj�-.k]14'�1.60�-Urg ��­­.".­;7.­_-. ­­ -- ­ —,-,. .. -.....he&iA-oni,y-iii-s�,dbat"brug _e R_is�, ��6r: Aeath -Vill - -Job-nerls-i6afilc o--t6%o--0ff,--hia�-uiider.i- . I—. - , - -be I I I I . . '�;_ Mill. It Lt I as welli annotificitIg' .the fact that Ilia . . ... ,I .. .. . " .. . . I in the --do—naesurg-in-g- 'VO-VOol"16werible. th-0--u nic ", ---be attachea;-butr- ­w&6�OlbVeL'eJaOugb_t arying, aiia �I�e Buro not to Iei'it'swmll9W : : T . �11, . Was indescribable. All Re iusiilo-� the caught, croi�rlu ,place,. of illi irrespective" .the peopla wett horne. and., the night pasaedL Poe . any -pins. - � 1. .. ' . . .. f ated building - w6re pushiug� theit' way flames descended. upon them All, ch,arr2ng . ,the iast,'restiQ'e . L . . . I Of course I' had' to do'.;!#.'. ' ' - . - , . . . quietly�. �E very day brings new. faotp.about. . shirt,*is gray and that lia'w6re..m dic '' . q with 'thefo ion . .. .. . . key*L' The' bAby. .Was, When they I C1 . .. .... ��L " - L i - .: - -, -,-� owara *thii stred Which' was. � ' an consumingi' only the head In&' L carelessness �Of the manage. ,. , .. . . . � , . . t densely f - their, cbrafess 9;. Catholicaj Probes- , sotaud 'asleep . I . I , .. tant Greeks mud';Tews, mIV rest together the crim , . .L, , - '-'- `.',,,', went out, .go I left "it just �6':Iew_. - 11 I 1: I crowded -at all poill.: The Audience Irom fierce ,heat. . �-Xosi -of tho'better prdserved . %: ' ' ' I ...: . . . t of the Ring Theatre And '.64 *sol6h. '� � 111110 111rarq*10 pt 1,9riuke nt, nVer ry, . . . .: � : . struggled 'arid cruthea'each bodips ShOWL One aim -upiif bea,, is' if `9 as th6y fadud -death tog6thbr. Priests mon I L , � a in riates, wlaiI61 we I at I tc� sea if there Was any,. " . I I � . I the theatre I . I trug. ._ . . I �.. . I L . - , '. . I .1 I I 1. I ­ , .. - ing for f tee.dom, while -the - other band is of -All Llour. con essions ' a" If those 'engaged *on the Btv,ga,4 I . pie in, �Iaa pantry, , If I - Was' �, . 1:_ . otlidt,in the, peristyle and'folier,-Aha bon- gi f ' j6.ined in td.d.ayin cowar ice, -,c . A public meeting of �ttae inhabito,fits of. ' ' . Woman 11 . I LL- . � - . I Suddenly cried closely pressed to the moil BQlam-riftfes at the Central Frieahof, each 'Who, seem to hhve .had no. sympathy"With Invera;ry. asseritbled in. the COUtt-400111. wouldn't bego-dreadfully suspicious An .to . L .. � � fusion reigned supreme. , th10 oiclUcle the �. . 6 L' in i pjologil� It' . . � . . , .... - . . I air ion in the the opinions exp aged : wri,-� 'recently for .the purpose . - presenting , �� - ing,breath-of the fir , . . everything looked tip. When I got - ­ I - - �- 4 ICOMMC � ­ , f- eL "as .. L � . L were heard from th Windows of the theatre ilestroyi &.' . 6 theis'havp - forgetting th i . religious tivall: . of . i I L B'W'thoUt ton.by Lord. Byrd :. ItFira,weassurpour, :addresses t6' ,the. Yfarquis o Loire ... I li�%�- im]llks . aga4% ­ ' _ . leading to the RiLlig' .'.' The balcony. over the the heads arid ug&r part of'bodle I in sorrow O�­the people. It was a . Will ,..,.the 'baby W&B' . ; , I generous � ben of aotdrK, only'bfirn, the Governor-General of Caxiiida. Th6 Mar" - � . I . disfigutement, while the foot .and legs are solemn, a, Tw6nt" . Ili was howliii� like he �;aa full of . outrance-was. soon. emptied, and theLcries nd touiihing cbreinony. y During .the -five I . &wake Ini . I lndo�vs and oi those thousand 'popplii had walked the long. f exit scenery and .actors."L. -quiswaB,&OGOmpauiedto'thd platform by pins.. I . of those af the w -Within charrodoff. 'Obberviotinagarereiresented . . . . So I gave him the first thing .that; ' I ' , , the thoattd*were'awful, and swelled louder' by,thel triauk-sione, the hdmas,'foot and legs or.five miles .to: the 1*n,rreat**cemeteiy in minutes which -passed' between 'the -fire' his brothbri, Lord Walter Campbell. came hanay'.to keep' him quiet. . It lisp_ . . . . _. . � ".. 11 . ' ., breaking out outhe stage -and its penetrat- Pr' . st,'McArthur prosid a ' d ' Aled . . L ­ � I .. .. . I and louder. The mass of'the people in the missing. entirely. Thoiewhow6roexpoped ViOnTIC , SOM6.places.of. business were . , . OVID a I ,gra ca . poried. to be a bottle.,Iof French polish, with - I . 1. I .. .. . - . . . .. I I . . ; I . . . . . denser constantly� , 1. tor the. A - . dark an Afg . ioans,but closed, andl�lacii Rago wore suspendedin ih a drop-our,bitin none bad .presepce of upon kdr. 11andersoh, the Clerk;.io read it . a, sponge on.. . ' iind , that Sue - - � :­' - " , . I nd in . . . .to. inform ihe iote, becaus'., girls Od . 1. % street Wag growing. . I . L Anses are &SL .. . 9 � . nough tile, .of,. a wird . morning papen - with the. form And �eaturoscftoa.fa,jthfaIIy. f rbnt of. the cm�blledrla 6�.. St. Stephen fi," Va or or congratulatory address. 'His Excelleno.y.,,ti6ed.toblick her bc ''. . All , the � publish long , . , . - . ­ : :...:�:'11 of --bbdids - Votain . received, tile iiddresni safoth6r in szy to us a blush. ' .. I . �L place � the L . - . .too I u tile regular blackid, . . I .. . . . ; * tbe 'Ring having I I . PeOP16 Wits 'The ed'oryifig as soon as I gave . . . I L hemrt-randio. gacaal�js. the catastrophe.: preserved. ' T116 Other from the large public. buildings. - Before Audience �of. the danger. A. 'petson. who I . I Most of- th -nlKmber ' of the the+ forra-.of the Imst-IdenIiekate' struggle, thei ceremony -at the Friedh6f..a - oolemft Va$ - Ones" stage. Manager At girialitterrog-ftom.the Work . b&%stopp - . � .. . pot,bu'S, Who L b he�fin&l crilinp,of -lot at to it - Vienna imperi'atstfug .the , hitti the ottle, and I Oat downtotemas ­ ' ' . . � . I doadat 300, but with . L were in the4estuiesexpressi g'tl . . mass ,.*its held at.9' o'clock i� the writes a t g're&d by Mr. Stewititi forester oil the , - . . the fourth gallery yot to hear' from' the 'agotky, Othdrikirefs4twomen =1 of St. Stephan, I There many big .convictioif that the..fire originated Inverary estate, auLd.prosdiiied to the, Mar, paper. Tte next time I looked-stWin he'd : - .. ;. I BWdIIL , ' ' vi"' 6w , the - h&4 there -qaig, Who, amid , st 'loud applause, r6turned the sponge, and 'aboua hiilf of hid, - - ' - "' - nuietber will be adlo five bulidr6d'at diamond : rings still glitterild go Mn a *h memberB.Of -the imperis'l family�aitendecl; . bat . stage floor,. arid I got eat I . ., . I t -it we . re � - p . res.ent- thd �Cro*wii'. Prince' gathered strength - before -it appeared; big heartfelt th - face was jet bl L ack. Tbia wits 9, nice fix, L ' L' I I . least. E van tbepolice seem 'reluctant to. .fingero. - The: i;aily objects" by i la ell- la Thdre . I -� &nks for 1he kind expros. . . � . ' , _. bho - ' bl-jr .be reeodnized W V, b , 'Y' Rudolph, the Ardladuliba X&H Ludwl�;, little -paragraph Which . appears in_blafs sions mmilifested-iowardB himself sud'Ahe for l,knew ,nothing -oonld get the black . I - - .. . . . speak of the - in the. I .. .. L I - ' _� Prince . Ilej , a said, . when, mother came horn , L I - and Aleither firemdu nor Ahen ,party. S&lvator,, Johann- Balvator, Al. :c,r,fi!j,u,-'!,:Pa -may be vort4y'.of -con. Be. !&d U, off his face;�and ""' 0""' to doath and l bon., IKP,rl *.' Id I. mers ' � 0�=Ids, b a , �� - ­ q 0 . .extant Of, disaster h b a, upper gallery, . mp d letAll- I � , .. ..� L tea pie y the fire. ,SLb LeolJ61d, - Rainier, pointing to the cause of the with Scotsmen who, Wed, the' names of. shewptrid.say the biLbYLWaS spoile.d.and . : . soldiers have me yet dardd to perietrate the' named b . � me have their-okulls . breolit,", Wilhelm, . fire'. About tell diys s�o, duri' - ,Frtmeri, Ma�donald, � etc�,- - slid. wbo ,had done i b. -Now L I think An all blaak baby ­. .. .. � dreadful * abene. To a.Ar6mAn who kad crushed in and limbs distottea and broken.. Franz,. FeidingAiA-I''.- Leo�old . Silva- I . ng_&.,re�. I .. . A . � . a , hoisted in 'bringing out ,the -bodies: from , From others the bowels prottude_' th horri for. And 1,3n�gefio, ..Princa Hohealoho,' hemrsa,l', striblre was .noticedL on the stagd replied in., French When .spoken' to, �snd, ig' . I- . he Lb ever go. much ranges BtyliBll than, all all - - �� ' . � - a db6,Btly Celint.0ranneVille, Count adi, of L �IiL ibe &tb�' ." . , ' �;. tile third gallery a c6ireopurident-, put the fying*sight. But'wby b6atinue th r_Euay� the issuing. froiia�-below. What, think you, *On tot :,.in Ei nglish 0i'' Gaelic,' as ad white baby, And When'j saw. th . . I . , . . - questio . n, 11 H4?w 'many persons- do you llntf Sd far only a dozen person . 6:havo.been Imperial household, Batch Phillippovitch, found to. be the catise ? .'- A werkmom aiaticipa,tea. (LAughtor.) Ed alluded at ��ag part black I made up iny mind that if � . � L , I I I . think arain . the fourth gallery?" 11. Tw I a' 'recorded &a having I escaped Wound - ad but -with ,the generals. of o the. army'sud.their, entrusted with the removal of rubbish had jowe length 'to his tour iii the Northwest, I bl"'ked it _ all over it w . ould be . worth ­- ., - I.. . hundred, it sibly,five hundred," 4as with' life:from the Catastrophe. The rest staffs. Then.. came. tbe ,Ministers, I their Bwept it into a coitier of the.:place below,� remarking. that,whorever' he went he *was more than it ever had beini, slid -perhaps - - . I . L . . n I d .,ig degutits andApher officials. L The. Crown a, was burn., 81 . a L a to Meet- Scatsmen,-End Highlanders, -.b6 over, 7 so, nangh �leased. - . ' I . 1.,P the reply-. L. U0011 can tell; thiy aiii1hais arenlldead,iin "all', this. fearf III result -And to save himself the troubl * r mothbi, wduld . . in thick me,sses. . , due.to the crinallial carelessness, negligence Prince mild the wroladux6g,were met At the : ing it up.! This workman win an idiot, but too.. Agreat many Highlanders wereto be. So rVarried up and gave it &- good coat of , .� . . - We shall not know how , I do.not siy this man was the originator of at L , . . many are dead until thepeople of Vienna and lack of the or in Ltions - of portml by the, Prince Arclalfishop, ai�d led L foutid in ' a.-nads, particularly black., yet, should have risen bow th I . I �� . sty precau . I I I - of them were Iuver- '. TII6'poli4h: tied as soon.ma . . . . Y_ L ... . - I .1 by him t6 i� seat Ili front.of -th6 htghL.Altt�r. the fire.. This -half-witted inai�idual could in Qutitrio, ai�d several baby shined I a � . - have sent hil their list of the mr6shig cribs fia6i . . I - t�q had -been . � . W ' ' L' t '' , I to tbd-poIido;!'- Th I 6 origin of the io i � sn . ot ' The audierie6washelplossi Th mvest, Th 'Prince Archbishop, assisted by tile have done no ha�m if the tile& ary men, viz., Colonel John Walker, Lon., it Arid I had* ' just , , I ­ . a be -0 , .. . he pu .on, L . 1 chapter, celebrated mass for thd properly'raimupgod. , � ion; �and t,,,f, to get . baby dressed again � � yet eKtablistied t6 'a ; rdlit Of 'the' rn�n; could' do nothirld.-L The, shouts 6f cathedra . � 4 1 . . , . L'. . I.... . L . . dou� Sberiff Mcl�ellar, of Harrill . . . . cowardice of thd fitomen huGiage attend- Director Jaunor to the audience, endeavor- . dead, Heart-rending. sobs and , MOADIlig I.... .­­­ - - - - .. , . t'vtin McColl;tlieLochfyneside bard. ludeed, when mother And Sue 4me Ill. I wouldn't . I mats, who should have lot :down I ilug that there , . d Ittarringe Aspong the Early. occupanto of I 11 L . L . the iron ing to quiet them by s&3 was drowned the words . of the priests, an I I . . the remark was made Sy aI4 English frierld., ..lower -- myself to repeat - their unkind ' ' . I '' -L ­ , , ' . . Wbon-y . ou've be . a . . . . I 'screen, of the -general-Warit of preii8ion. in no danger, reads to -day like the act of k man lidingled with, tbq voices of *the claoir,who , . . Anstralln. I � that it Wawa relief to find au Englishman, Isligu&go. n called a mu'r- � I the ' event of such -a catastrophe,. there deirived,.of his' seris�s. 'illacalmest head,' rend.ered, -the I I Diei4 Irco " from Gottfried, - When. a glil. is betrothed hot. m6theramd iliou& he (the Marquis). was" not of that derint, little villedu and an uiin,ttural son, , . . � - . . reinainanodolit, ' . -. . � I I -the bravest heart; could have done'no'thing: with the prayers of .the r�qui&n and the' aunts.mu,y IlOblook at or speak to the man opinion..' In eveiv town of-iinportailce in it W117 rankle in year heart, for ages.' After - - ,, - . � I . � in the panic the persons responsible ,for to save thoas nearest -and dedrest to'him. clang bf the grJeat. bell of 'the cathedral.- for,the Test 6f his life; bat if they meet Win tile .States were" to be found Soots, wbol . whi6t they said to me I didnT.eveu seepil � , . ` . tile safety of the theatrb neglected* to ago . It was almost impossible to gave any one Thii Crown Prined, 'Austria's 'future- , they-ra List down. by tile, wa�sido and cover upheld their'kivilred sooietica And games.. mind abrItit: father; but went'npate.ain, with ., . ,.. _0 � . oral [66ply aff6otea;--b1s ejes � e i Meti, mud when he and they are The Cariadialln, Ilia Excellency said, were him Almost as if 'I wag, g6in I g t6 bliaroll or ' '. ' . ­. � . the means of telegraphing to the fire engine but ,one's self. Sev of - those who' Emperor, was .d , I .. otatioD. Theaudieno6 i�e'ra"_6_o­a_q-equ0ntIy` -eso11pedArd.to-d&Y madmen. .Last 'nigh . t -wore fill6dwith tears add'h.� *LA crying � Alit,fed. to speak In. one- Anotber's. presence, ­alwa�q it loyal people, and the'tiba binding I . , I ' . something thab-Aidu'i hurt much. 'The ­ - � ' I � � . i thd� Ilse a; peculiar' lingo,whiell' they call thorn to. 6rei4 Britain were fostered 'and . . . )ef t ton minutes strugglingini. the darkness about midnight, A young man. bel6ligiti�*b;, bitterly. Boding An old man, apparen,tlya, Y . bAy is b6autiful' &rAdJhiay,`. though tha , , . " . I . for exit. The liN�swvl . hg� bri�ade..thea his dress t . o the upgat classe;s was found ill , It . I doctors say that it Will wear off ,in a few � . I I workman, who Was � in great'grief; holding turn tongue." ' This ,qu6or' dialect is not . iinoouraged by the feelings which the Soots . . - . . � . . arrived with ladders, torches and jumping., a side .street * near ilI6 burning .theatre, one of the pillars for slupport, the Crown used for concealment, for everybody under- boro to, the Ohl country, for blood.is thicker years, Nobody shows any gratitude for all . . � I sheet8. People jumped fr6m.the windows- barefioad'ea and singed, iusaility'expreaged. Prince went to him and held the poor standa it, and some examples of it Show t1111t, tIllill water. (Cheers.) His ExesiloncY iho trouble'l took', aud.I' cau tell you it I . . . a dozen at a time, 4u An bout and a half in I his otarilig eyes, mud.crying oab. iuceB. maWs . band for along time. The core. it hag much in common with the ordinary .t,ll�j)k haud' witli e'aoh�iiidividuil as beleft, isn't d"y to black a baby without getting it - ., . . . . the whole Vullaing was a roaring furnace. Hantly the single word 11 Amalie, Amalie." mony mb ,the Central Friedhof . com.. Iiingaigii, To give An idea of the st�.Ite of Cho court r086M. . . i . I . . .into his oyes witil1air. I�Ome�imogtuillk. ,., . .. . , . . . The persbbs -wfi000 bodi6A 4ere first to- He held -a,strip of -fur' Worn by ladies induced At:.11 o'clock. .It is a huge formality intQ which life Ilia come Among - . . . it iii lati,tilly'worth wWla to live in this gold . � . � . covered 4PAreii a from suffooatida, * Around the nook hysterically to his bosom, level cemetery -in the suburbs, having these suppoged f ree-and-Pasy savages, mbn. . . . ,W. stattle-T Aleniot.-fal. . rid.unfeeling woria, � ..i.Bad&y's Diary,: I � . . _ . I . 1�y .4 . a niado of th6. duties of the - .. I . I ­ � '. , I a I . . I . - '. , . I : . . . . I but -others pros Wieghodk spectacle. "Whoredo you live? Emva�couragd,,,gjaid separate entrances for Co,tholics, Protes- tion may b . ­­ . At A inecting he d in London yesterday. - I . . . . lagb andor; but his only t&ntm, In'' From 611 oarly brides -maid And groomsman. W ien the to take %topH for otoctilig a suitable tne:tno- - A pletu . . Many have tile herads Or- feet urned- off, 6� compast4oriate byst Greeks and4ovi . . 4 . . �. . ,to of . Prosideilb Gnrfield waa'fo.rr , � I I . . The building is still'on fire. The funeral 0,114wov wag, 1, Arrimlle, Arnalie� 1. spraQ hour peoplii w"deicd toward the I ried. married haye been taken to tIIO how ria1ift �Vestiiniaster Abbey in commemora, ,warded to Queen Victorlm this week through ' . . 11 � She hof, and later the team cars took immense but builivill.irrthem, for the noxu twp mo6na tiori arid honor of the lato Dea'a stauIdyl: ., the Stato Department; It is of .cabinet- - ,. -, ` of the -victims -is fixed for Suiido,y. The down, but'she is being bu'rat within.. . . I . . . . I . I inanagers of all the theatres' stinpuAge- JA 1DOWOUrtlt witbin.", , '. " . I loads� while ilia richor mourners and t�6groomsmmu and'tbo husband­AleroV oil, 'tile Prince pf Wales. and, Lord Lortid were tnjzo, and ig deNcribod as being .a strong . . . � . special performances for the'liellefit of the Viiii;NA, Doe. 10­11vdry JlZe� adds to participants drove thither. A compar5y Of .one si'dii of the fird, the briUnffiaid abd the ^pre4ent, and after m&kiug.o, Well ch000p likeness, the eyes being specially life -like . . � I . sufferers. The number of palrions actually the excitement .herepver tho'horribloholo. lancerS Arid' OtIvOtY. rented 0,9 it 144r,d of ' wife on tto other, the- new married couple and fooliug. address, .the Priticii propoud arid expronsive. The pli-otograph was ion- 11 . reported missirig in 600, The `9uperin. cwuat�bl Tl�utgdv,�� night, Of tbo few who honor at the portals- From Oro gatefl, to )lot b6ing allowed to speak to at to look it & I r0iolution, Betting forth that Dean closed in, an envelope bordered With mourii- - . . .1. . . toudent bf 'Machinery states that - the .escaped fronr the fiery furnace many have the semi-cirole of the arcades *. thwebutre one another. The bride is called it "'! not." Stalljoy,s genills,,ohmracter ,and servides addresse(T to Queen Vietbrim, Afid , . I machinery became- igLitea. Ae'the lamps gone mad. The fortuuate ones cralorged -Of tile 601110tory tw� lives 6f infantry look -around," arid the paili in thia'ombarr. entitle, him. to a lidtiona! memorial, A lia"ting Mrs. Garfield's'narrib on. the lower , . � . I build ' - B I its as§ing ositionare a stalidirigJoke � . . wore being lit by tile electric current.. Tile .. " ' . 00.9 4ter their struggle 4011 ed, broken 'for two-thir f . . to tile r,tsolutiou wag adopted, but At 4 later stage corner. It was encaged ina.box Iiued*ith .1 'to- "a and abmetirneo,bioodgtg,inod-. :xt.nt by ,another line exte in , to .youn 0 . of file meeting Mr. J&mas 11assell Lowell, ,'a�ik blue velvet .which was,agaill eftemsed - *­., theatro, won the pioporty 'of the State ' be mad - I g people living near, W o a use ill m- , . I ' ' . . . lusisees. Tile 16as in one handreil'thousaud Thgki 1, i d fought for.tlidir lives on a battle the ri k left, tile 'Whole fo Ing the, solves b peeping in ail. ,laug Ing -at ,thorn, tilerican Blininter to England, after pay- ill -i mabogauybox.. ' - , ' - ... I 1 - I . All thd perfortners, except.flatoo fle "Y W thout gloiy. ' The * mont bloody th I o a or6ss,,� round tb oad of - (ttuild. . I . I itigahigh tributotb.thb mental, moral, And ,. (3ohoerningthe .prospective marritigoof . . . florins. ia dilt t . I 0 . of .the' choruH, Worn saved. Three pro- battlewili011 d0cid,05 the Utii of king'or the crOqB ere the -so 1.6iroular aroadqj3. ­ . � . ... I..- ­.... - ­­ . . social qualities of. Dean Stau*,eyv expressed -tile Duke of Albany with a Gerr . '. , Allably Amionishings � Ulau prin'- ., . . fesRorsanda inomber of Parli'airient, are crown, would scarcely h��o 4manded.so in f tdut of these `wOte'92'met&I cOffies Of � . . it. hope that the mefiroritil would be interijit- � CoRn Me. Labouchere, thinks- that when - , I . i bolin,1A ]a might be � Parliameub is asked to veto him tile gains , 0 ' - . inissirig. Baron Rothschild subscribed many deathi a4 Old fifteen minutes after all -eizes' covered' with wroatlao, ill the A certa"i i lady -ill this county set a ben .tI b that tba American poop ' I 10,000.florins-16r the suffere�s- the first mad rush. At last th6firat engines 'sairle , semi-eiroular plan. Between upon thirteen eggs, Afew days afterwards, Allowed to colitribute. to ite- Xt is under� annual allows.noo that, wAs...granted to'the. . . � . ' . . Another despatch 6ELYS: In the 'narrow Arrived through the S611otterigagoo, The .the twd portions of the areade was Jo6kilig into -the East, she Was surprised to stoo& that there will'be Uo'diMoulties About Duke of Connaught the qtio6tion may well .. I . . stairway betwoon the: aecorld and third parquetto aud-b,)ies lima meanwhile been An immense oittafalque.- lighted with a find the lien -rhissfug'sua the eggs gono and thin part ofthe b-asi'tidas, The Plans' for, arise why ail 'English prinde embilot live 611 . , .111, galleries the firemen. aiaco�erod 6 huge. emptied quickly enough. Clinoblind and forest of tapois. In front word pin,doa in their stead it huge rattlesnake oomfiDita, the illornorial were submitted to the meet. . � ino6.. Mr. , . I , tire allowance of a German pr mans of human bodies Writhed vigethor.' jumping over 'the Beata, the crowds had -the hundreds of wreaths deposited by the bly coiled tip. , Noticihg the swelled con. Ing, And Were lilgIiIy praised. The tabonchere believes that World or two .1 . The cotpion taken out of the galloies were found Ito exit. - But in the galleries death 'mouttiorg and impbrial And official BYM- dition of his snahbAbip slao procured o, spido Memorial will consist of an efligy of the I princes would live in conatott and respect- - . I I , so mauglea, so entwinea, that tfier6 is,,no, reaped a fomtiai, haiveot, e�pooially on th6 hizers. Behind the catafalque ptoo(l- -mad �une(l his, head to the ground. Then, Dean in pare white inmrbf� in, a ri�umbent - . . y at much .good would be - PD., IT ability on -250" , a . . � ,a in the Abbov '16" � doubt the unioirtarimt,0 at last gtrugglei!t left "Side mud. on the third, where A door the regimental band. A damp wind chilled wit 0, take the tail was drawn club and position, placed ovor the grm . ayAd 46ught each other in aid( .r to gain the' caught fire. 'the firomen whocitme In BMW the. thousmudg of spectators, the sun fastened: ac6n to prevent wiggling, A. on. where his body no reafs. The wiliadwa �k .. door. Throe of tile corPAOS could not be th6 most died spectacle, ,IuIiuea,.inbarLPs, B086rooly ponotpating tlie clouded sky- T116 knife soon split the reptile earn h 9 to the chapter house of the Abbey will also be � The ArTy a wbod pigeon wai abob in I I . rated, and were borne iiway together. , dead men . slid woman iay,st tlat� doors and baud played BeathoVen% 11 Trauermarsch.11. tail and.the va taken out. Beingemoare, filled with stained glass, in order to carry the Clany (ScotIttild) district, and, oil tqrn- . "(19.81 (3001108 dogoriptiv in such B that they could. Then came. the procession, the Catholic fully'Washoil t 6Y 'giore placed under the outothe often expressed wish of tho Dean. ind clit thecontexits of its crop, it was. found � � I I . I I . ing x6cognition ij v&tIous places Are too hardly be diaeutal)glod. Mord than once it clergy led by the Domprobst and the mitiis�' gains ben and eventually a�ory one hatched �- .1� . . to'contai'li 965 oat grains, a small quantity , . . 1�5 e tiff, small stories And eartlay matter. . ) T a of the bodibii await, 'entraticoo thicklin fe%rful to tepost" Many of the dead,,,, I pass, word brou t bilt, Mail Y$ - skilful managom a ofelil . � at need Would g4rorinate. - . ) ppear, couple of qor , tots of the Greek Church. The choirs of but ,and the chickens grow and thrived. Under Mr. Abbe a . to be ladies of the better class, the and wife who had oilw C, maolvds in itil donominatioba, 'Sealated by thb olaorus We to tob that a strict regard for truth Patti is already on the r6ild to 0, guecorisf ill Nearly 0611 tile o fingera of one are brilliant dismonda. Most the cramp of death. The Brooks had has of the Grand Opera, then. intoned the eompolnud to oo�y,that the bon was not seagoin. At la�r first concert under big The Empreog of Austria is About to pay of the bodies Wto 6162PIY without 'human, ,pity on them, and had executed the son, alagral'boforo the Castritin Dolori. 'Vid swallowed 'nor Word the chicks: marked direction, Ili Brooklyn.� tbe receipts Were another Visit to Obeslaire, And will -arrive ott . : 4hapo. on many the iogg, arms.e.na-hatao ,tonl000f Reath.before thaiam6a.abuladd Domprobiat began the ceremonial According with a snake. -M. Nul Pionter, nearly 010,000. . Combermoto Abbey on January 15tb. � . . . . I . 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