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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-12-02, Page 2.11 ' • SUNK AT SEAS . °Milli net be got adrift. I do not know '- • whether his wait due toany iazdt On board. ... • mil'' 4i, Thal:4W listed over so. mirth. that all the •:, - '' --; 1: ' Thepeople rushed. Omit, in the greeteet A New York .despateh.. OW r The . Tlif T.000),4 SteameT. W. A. aoholten Col, beide could not be dropped. Into the water; . . _ . . , iteta, of, exeitemeeti,-eli trying to. gat .a, National Fishery Assecuttietn :Met. peter- . Bina: * RUNhitP.H., PO MIT MOW; nni.1401Y lennehnclt Tbeeeere 19241000er . . .14CILIlitil Uf*.*'4.tePner• . . 4 ,ppl:eveeninto, tahennotte0x.:00arrteso:7010,booliin.ghist:ea,". been 11;0- day in this '147; Vajth t't*-444t F. B:14137 tea& an addreas. OP American 'fishing son' of Glopcester, Mass., in the Chair. He . peeeemrere. stertee, et tee, ceittegt),_.,,rbe water was froepng cold. nig- ,jieetened inter:Ate., Past WA present. He elaisses, the death of many, rendering,them.power. that the fisheries and their ettendant. indfletries had become a matter et string A. het. (Sunday) .night'less."' e London cable -Charles.Mills, of •Redhill, g;tirrey, pays; national interest, and that it was of vital, Pay,e i The steamer W;;;A:13eholiert, Capt. ,, .%•4'. lifeboats appeared. se--they.bad not iniPOttehce that 'the GoverMlient, should at .• '-Teat, which lett. Rotfe#1.01,,YfinterdokY,for been need for &Jong time. _ They had to be °nee take eeticm to protect'ite 11443"-44. . , 'New York, was Beniby a eolliinPnwith the 'Chopped, .away with axe and and with the 'tarots frem different parts 4 th.act°°447 .8(!tea'clOeinker.14114:41614 pigb.MtarY.ten' 'Ira" Pio. ,!titlepPeeevie'r!..hile taellilitasendeonotfhtliberrdaeBeirtengAiroCketifI callelat vt inweteresie Prtele:etein4inetd°wOrlgegiethl:ttiontlitoe'fiest*vrit Seholten.:Oarded a Ponildenienktif . PO tiOS- .6 long time before, they dia..' Tho gmateElt from destruction. •"Seeretell':,,. Wilcox : fiengeriland craw. The. steamer Ebro, of oponnon prevailed. . , The ship , wait right reported that there were, 221 Arne in the 80.ndorlaled, reeigtedninetY of the OreW Mid over on her port side hofbro they fired the aseociation, and that a Movement• is On "esenge" ri4 huicied thee' 'at:the-A*11°re' rthocekeboteiierorIWaited until the water touched feet to send a• .fteet Of. Atlantic fishermen • Home. Dever. One. bemired and forty Of Teattleg out the fires. Then I. to the racihe elepe, ' *there the trade •„the passengere are Mieeinik. .04e1isseneger got hold ofr a oak bet a Dnte,h sailor has not. been developed.: The mackerel Ana. a.ehia of t.th party 'brought tO-POVer enatehed: it &Way'''. We Were all nlizea t°- 4911.eirinej.1:"`"diafairly Well off *ha Now , • were fettliddeadTriiin-exgoslire,-ItiehepStt:getherrfereignereend Angiieh• clingiiig.te‘ Ehfilen4.' coast :: this Yealir, and• the °°a' . ille4.-Paw-Og 'Wage have resened the men- One another in 'the. water.. 1 at 'eaW several. fisher° ' Lahrednr• did better ''' than ever -----...7...intotten.,_,The,W.,A.,".fiehPltell"a-ninsta-"°- drowned in this way and had the greateet before,' . The demand for fish :.hae. been . . -•' 'Vieible froni. Dover-pir. Boats have left difiiiiiity to keep"Olear-erthein. -I gave a . greaterthanever. Treasurer . oke ..,....„, who iteee,_ mary ill anoilore4, 00 Ramsgate, .6..01:-..W.ante4.1O,pave-theintielliee and even. sPa.ritt2,-,,Woutan.4o..hald. no_Lici. 'Tlieptitch -against bOtinMercial-llniOn With-.Cii4da,•:' thrust wintien Aside:-"'Veliit'effini-'Wellr "fiehing-in'inntrY46..-Canadel......hp. asserted; votildnever eonse . rit tii-a union ebe.7 on--the-rground,--that.-itLicould_dearthitte kiverbotuid-in-sW-ctiriogonit,lor.the_piir-,1 ' .° --''F.17-11.08879f-eaVing-lifnand•ProPertY.A.t po_litiible11.. , .' . with herhewe glove in, . . , , - — and; 1 ' tilvain: .abent-tilt- I- - get- • to the BeConnuno fin ebnPs; Ebro, when a rope ,ifee thrown to in. didnot hem: the bet eof. The PoliCY, of the 5 p.m. ---Up to this hour 22 *dine' from . Alter the collision r went down into , the, Tintted,'States, should be to build Kil*teliwn the W.... A. .13thOlten have been landed at cabin. and wokOtwo Dittohledies, but they eenaineren; net :that. Of 'another '' c•OlintrY• • ' Dover. The ..W.,. A. 13tholten left Itote,erwere paralyzed. With terror, and wouldn't The' Committee ' MX Plan of,_,Aotion tre- e° ted • - . din ' 1 .danit,satvidey meteing. At. the tit* cif the Pet itihrd pita all entreaties. rte.' aid Other' n a rePert reeeehnen 0 that the. ,emeitient, e.; donee _. fe.g,„ pieeftnea.ei The; cOMP te *bent 010.001101nd of the Dutch representatiVes. Of the association in eaoh RoBormaeni7rs iotz.thinit tetyo,dpotr:ovIve biro:, tsvitororyboa.:. 3,T.ehenaranfi tusenoton,.•.,ts.waosken.:7t7Tmheis. 100447' interested should beeonsidered a committeeto collect money for the support Woe eelt the soholtenta peenengere,„ allof nitty,eeponet. for the apparentwent et dia. Of the aesociation and look after its inter- whOlikhed retired for the night, .:rnehed on, ellihne..' . The frentle*Vleeenfiere. unnerved eet.e... eq4..44 OM •F.. L. )3109011 be'aPpOinted • dook ' their nightgowns. The boats Were aninaof the • crew, . preventingthenn from as the agent to represent them etWashing. ti. , promptly Ordered' to be lowered,' ,but it was Oct* as as they might have dOne; ton. eitetokitione were dopted demanding found shat only :W.0 Were aviehlei, The I The "Olin 44141im beet' to restore, order. tha. rec9finition, of the fishery industry as .' three ' others were useless and Were not I believe a good entlook was kept. We had an important hationel affair, Whitill'elionld • towered:. The water rushed siviftlythrOligh. Oar lifilltaitti'' \ ' ' ' ' • be placed Oman equality with other inane- - . . ; the hole - in .00, .1)01' and: a terrible Fame I. The officers Citth(i ROO& Mart eVOW that Wes 14 Pretectionafiainet;•the,iniportation ermined. - The, peino-stricheit .:Possageine they .were: lying' --at anther and were run of foreign fish, and securing eqnal rightp. -tittered piefeing'ilizirdokoa moyfellupon into. - Theysay that they..did not inigh fee fishermen in foreign . ports to, these • their- knees ..enA .„ .reyed , gond.. Little,. • sinthor• tine i Morning. ••-.. le s Stetted -.thet foreignileeerdecun'. •veliaela. 111.04r harbors. The resclution avows any desire�f'the . children chats to t eirmathere,swho them, the ea tan ef the 'Rena Mary •denies l'he ' • selves.. were •ehriekingwith, tenor. The -statement that his vessel was m collision, riliht to 1141 in foreign waters- . . • .' '' '..•,, -... UoltithetW(1.04.94,1*(htet,,•Aevaral the TtellY MarY. Was inierea . by a coilisiOn. • . wri6Llea411/"PrisTOWPie• - 15iNneW62,1*,--76-1'nguitB_ r Mr L• • , officerewere•000l and ielf-jetisseesed,...and. With the W.., A. Soholten.. He even. t,hat 1 L. ...- ' - li: 41•410iii4tLguiiwomi*coiAllyal • thee. who had put on life -belts ;fleeted and Xelr-W 1274. ' M01/31,4ii*... ,,,, :.'4 --?••'410...i.,” ,tallt-'47-011sielektd=rest,./:e. ..-4. .70inikingiair -.1ieltrWliefettlti:''' Q. VOVii24%ffeFpre ..iik• s-iihiPehall& , eitagignlifif0Mittriffittittilrdift . . the shock the Scholten: inks Olitd.tea• - VI ÷wilNei "explosion to a titiehigan•Bacters--. Chamberlain gem audience last evening: to . Ebro, which, cruised around until 4 e'eleek . '. taxmen Anidhi4ited• . - .1.itioet twenty..nOWspeper men, It -, lasted were maimed by theboats from the steamer • : ;. in the Miiiiiiiig.' Meng of the, resoned lest .A. Hancock -*Mich.) deopetch 863,6:',Thia nearlyin Jinn; all. was niiin0 renuallable , whew, himbe.nde, brothers.itindeisters; The town; wag ::, ' .- tly shaken shortly. before for 'the effehl.e kn. eurdiall manner in. whieh 110011 yes ,, . y by ere. eerturpeatex minim the 'dhngtushed eiVor'cleolined to en-• '• • inertivoirewere supplied ,with elabeti and everything.. pospible was done :tell "Oman* ...rooked an. the chnicli.spires swayed." This Wad' fellotied by a report like.dietan thnn. 1 z.„ .... ' 6*.r4P17" differ regarding ''their eanif.... ' - ' A Coen*. .der. . Poor Miles from .'the ' toini;• if' the spot; WereSituated the works of the Attn: shoe° ef POrtage: Lake,. indin an, isahited cook ,..Cheinical,",Corepany. - Among. _t other products of the weeks. Were dynarni and nitro4lyberine•• These ex loeives We • ek • • --- • , waz PAENORT4, The Schooner . Wrecked and, No Trace of *the crew: lapt (Friday), night's Kingitori destach tutys_.; Tha_Glengerry.. with. the glaskin end 9,10,40-TaltiVaw, latirdeWnirath-th-tne time, ego with grain for Kingdom •-Whlle On Lake Superior they encountered a gale which blew se hard that the Gleporele tow- line parted and she was left in the . rear.' She reeneged to fellow up safely, however, and get into Jackfigh, Bay. After that everything went fairly' well tine of( Presque Isle, in-Lake_Ontariciaesterelay morning, at 11 o'clock. A ,heavy galo claim after, them all the Way down, and at the 'place named the elenorep tow line again parted and once more she. Was left to look after hermit. Those on board the Glengarry saw her jibs beingearried away, a. serious loss in the storm ; ...They also. saw 'her roll into thetrough' of the see.. She disap- peared in the distance and has; not been heard :of since.; A three-Meeted pohootier 'is sphere at West Poieti above Long Point, and it is thoughtthat sheis the Glenot.a.. The sea was so highthat on One occasion the crew were , going to out the tow line, tbinking that-bezednie-they had not seenthe stem:nor. for 'two minutes 00 had gone. tothe bottom. The :-Missing- noliolirieWhi-letheielloviing-crew=i-atatthevi- Patterson, captain; Wm.. Patterson, the:: captain's: nephew, ratite; aclin Moreland, Picton ; Harry Middleton, Kingston; Sohn Murray,: Kingston; Anthony Seabrooks, Seeley's Bay, and a. man Unknolvin„ pea - man,•• Mre, Middleton, Nee of -Harry Middleton, and the cook. The Glenora was built in Kingston two yeers ego,and cost $18;000. She is sohooner-rigged, and was built so that the could take care of herself in e gale: The tug -Active,. which went to look for the Glenore, has retailed_ without finding any trace of her. -The ore**3 of the Glengarry and Gaphen had a terrible experience. denies 'Crozier,. on the Glengarry, wailliesrly,Wastecl over-. boarden one.occasiiiii,send so also' wa0D:• O'Connor. ,The latter clung to a fender and wag resorted.i . ' • • The ieduemer B. W. Foger arrived from Oswego with coal. Between • the Main' Ducks and 00WegO 'the sth-ooner sprang sleek and het one of her mastheads. The iveitervatiaribuenEttelfanieftA• si-rat-nlled4di4lie•4ilille4nd;':ztlitea.tepe,d• destination ot -the , craft... Six men were kept at the pumpe;-: and their : exertions kept the boat from Pinking. . • • ritoTEPTION NOR rreeeediags, hi" the 2fation4. Mullet -7 _ -Association at New - TELEGRAPICE0 13,13154_10-1‘r• " The York County Council Opened • • fall session in Toronto yesterday! when a resolution in favor of' Commercial Union---, was disolBeed, hut- no *Odor; Was ilia& at. ' • , . It is reported -from Ottawa that themat. ter of. the Canadiad ' crossing 'the Grand Trunk at its eastern entrance to Toronto will be left in abeyance till Parlia- ment meets. . Charles Arleio„ e. boiler -maker in the M.. C. R. shops at St.„Thomas„ had his right eye-rained.for lifean Monday evening by. a • rivet flying from plate when 'etruck and striking him directly in the eye. Agee, peu, a servant in the house of Mr. A. MoCrimnion, barrister, St. Thomes,had ' her face hihned into blisters and her. eye- brows burned off yesterday morning bY coal oil igniting while being used for kindlings ''t.he' oi9rttitatilat taccalsollisieric and the repoitsof. the Sincere ot the Scholten clash with those of, Officers Of the Roes Mary. finne of the pe gengers state that the even- kept in the :peeking -house, a g nig's Merrillingt had ceased, and Meet. of by 76 feet in size; ' It wow. known that the • ad retired to their,himks,• worki- bad 1,$00--Pennall'ef- ClYnalniteun gin the saloon, when was heard on the porb. y it is impossible that the aid- :have- " manned bY, the the pesserig onlya few ire -menden,' hei*"t. oollisiii 'Soholton striking -MI authored vessel. The second mate of the Soholten. reports that • • he TO On deck,: when hesawsai unknown 'Steamer coming through the fog. Before anything could be ',done the Scholten was hand, , and Hancock was ellaken. The chemical works . were atonce thought to have 'blovin up, and a delegation set. out for the factory. • Arriving there they. found that not a Ves- tige of the -litildings-remained-,--WherP At:the regiller, meeting, of the' Fergee Board:of Eatication On Monday *eiening it . decided, to introduce Dr.• Richardson's' tat ,- bobk on temperenoe intheEigh Scheel, and _edlipotg:intirstliche ootwie;... highest depertmenta Of the • ;, At.theke4jonreed . meeting Of share- rolna:arts,':714- 09111hd()1.-nlatastil:niglihtstatelinrt-PeAltilltea- .proseentLeXr.„.T4lor was eerried by tihoei. of hands, but 0. stock vete. being deintinded— the matter .wee laid over. • • A great number of oases of tythoid and melarial fe.ver have appeared. in Ottawa • recently, and it is belieVed by many that to he climate due to ,the eeintinfle,d dr,ctIth, and the lOw• state of the 9ttaY16 from Whieh the sity Water supply isdratve• At. yeeterday's meeting of the Oxford Cianty Terapennee A.ssoeiation, 'held- . Weedeteck,:einitrepoet.was-presented: 'on the opetattone, or the "Scott :Ant sine ita coming into force in May,:1885: The. re- port showed:that:during that . period there • have been 122, convictions and- $7,000 im- pend ins .finee.iiitheacsitnty, , selMiceitsesr4fKorilMilea. M.B.e.aryckhAlinuseiegIK•f eAnynle62Y,eitt;' widow aged 40; Being' -noel.Bjchni�nd tqwnship Of Bayhern, .$2,000.• from • Solomon, Moore, a:baoheloe farrizet •abotit .the gime •ege, also e resident:of Bayhara, tor 1Weach-of marriage. The 1.0.-eiSegletniiidzattheVfitigrAtsiries.qr-vA brakestattn, nerrowly escape& .'behig poisoneet On MOnday peening. - • fatigned after washing she eat .dOwn en drat* e cup of tea. Shortly afteiwards she.Was attaeked brvonitting and hoe heen - 'serionsly duce. .Her itappears • , . 'had Unnoticed dropied a ball cif blpeing in th.;piessi;iphostsd,seurIzeingatthheeE,Ixasy4:'n•c;: .o• pee: ' . - . _ _ • • near Ceuta, On Which •she intends•ta erect A lighthonee.:„The MCorp ere elicited overthe • . AdVicses froni • Teheren state that the , Shah in:. April will ;Matt, On Yeloirr .Of Europe; He Will vieit' Ratites; Gernieny, Austria, .:.1'rance, .Englend, :Italy and Tit!. key Privite lelegrerne have, 'been., redeiyed stating • that .on 0001)0 . '7th Henry 31:'•. Stanley was 400 miles from Einin ' Pasha.... hordere of Afghsnistan, he returned to ng- and that he wee tekirig halt his , force on land and. published 4"Chilide iwthe Befit," 'forted marches'. ' In 1874 he was appointed Appistant Qnseter- Iiihn Bright writee a king letter protest -nieeter:General . at . :Aldershot. In the 'leg 'against inY Land,Purchase. • Act foe ; for . essaultinfiXisspinioneon in a ralking. Ireland.e Heoontends that the Ashbournel A t•Of the' following year he Wae tried eeiriege,..for: which he _wsli-fiiied atio.erei. Act; improVed if neceseary, eery°. et# . • 'senteneed to t*e1!ie 1111411013' iniliTheninient iiiirposes-fee-egradrialtraneferl'of_lend4to_,_ temente When Ouch ie• needed. ' • . • • end. dismissed the setvice:. in 1877 he The British barque Corofigt, froin began new Military career in the Turkish. Bull Empire. • Re, wee employed in_orguniumt RiVer,:haa arrived at Falmouth, , She re - :Wife that •she 'signalled On Nev. 5th,: the 'genearmerie, end lield the position ja le.t..43 deg, 42 ro. north, lone:: 83 deg.galn• itt MaiorGeneral in :the Tnikish arMY• West, the Britisheteamer Nattorthetistle.. • the Angina of thet year he went' tO Shu mrs imam. ati'' Staff Military :A.dviser. to tbe.Torkiet..frOi3i Nese Dileene, 00.. 18th, for .*.Revitk. '. • •Comrnander, and wag corisPiateitle .Of. ber Cargo been jettisoned. She, The etealrier was leaking:bow: Portions . out the campaign on the Lem,. end Short y refueed assuitance other than . to. excett • tad iga afterWards he wag given the rank Pf. Pee, ai The Prince of Wales 'wise a staunch frit ;Borne pump ieather, of,whiakithehadicione. ottlie•banished •coltinek, and hEi and er ' Rev. Spingeen; referiing to .• his 're-' " d ' d e ate& •bet 'unsticteesful oepsion.. fiord the Baptistirnimi,,sayethat atteta it to seatire his rehistatentei*in-the- -.when-hiventered-theoOnilioC-he_Anatle_up Britis arritty:' He was .considered one O. hie mind thet even if he were left alone he • the' Meat Oavalry..officees in the. ,would be none the less deinded es . to tbe • propriety ot hie retiree: It ispleasing tO • find, hoviiker, he says, that many. v.alifed•• • • friends,. etproie of hieection. ergee. •• that continual Prayere be .offered that Scene good. may wine :out of the inquiry which: haehein around. • ; • . lighten his iteitors Upon •the subjeel ;et their more: gearching - mquiriee: He was understood to pay at One point that . the putpose of tke egannliii8iOn W68 to makean entirely new treaty; the Mating treat* having .proved ' ungatigeotery, but npon fnrther inquiry, especielly es to whether an interpretation of the exist'ing treaty might not be' found- whieh wciuld meet the views cl both sides,. he bemire) non -committal 'be ond the peint of edmitting thet 'such rai lit he the possihle outcome of the :eon; fere ce. He, saki that though; es a Matter of fact, he srippoged that Minister Wed and himseltheing a majority of the, British Comrailision, could decide. any mooted they hid stood' wai a hole . 1 feet in which did ' ot hevethe full.coidurrence. of Point; bfk ouldppeconsider any „arrangement diameter,' 30 feet in. depth end conioei Ali Sir cfiniel Tn r a Very lame and mi. 'thew. • The concussion had packed the Satisfactory no.: Hi -thought it unlikely -.-:' .eirrick--ini the fore . rigging and port bow. and, around the side of the great molity that the suhje t of Comiliercial Union with ' witathe Rosa Maty; bikoked off and Whieh he mw Preen -Knee as hard as -cement: The -locality .-weit Ilanada-wetild _onie before the eommission &Bali- seariihed kr Pieces of the works end in. the hi anyway: els was soltrOetre shedOw of deribt that any exriingeratint agreed . to ' The other vemel, ..peiitsio ; 'Within . • : twenty . -minute* tie . feint hopeief finding 'tile bodies, in part or . , Oholien Bunk. The °attain of the Rose, Whole; of fdie• eix nien,'einpleyed. in '' the • litiirketatea'tinti 'Ilie veWiel "iiiett.reh int(' factory, bittnet Oren a -button. front their. "Whilii.artChOted ,•eolitheeet of ' Smith .Sand-: clothe, has been or ever wilibe fennid,-Tlid. lin'iid.-X'Y (61 111gOWn . ete6nler' - rinduil nionttmenta• i,n .. G.:cemetery ,aliont • half • a tliiit. his veseel Wag de:triaged:1m proceed Mile. away were shattered.. ilid. knocked tarielter. •Itnia4 Wilete'• *he' •veakier la' WW1 doWn:: ' Ont he fuether: shore of.4.11e4ake ifilintei. . • deehed- 'The lies" ,111.arY. Waa lean With was found a tintherthonglit to be, '.pert ' Of_ -.Peal fer St. Nanaire• .. •• ' ' ' . ' . ' • ' . the-huildingarid; this wee. all. . Five of . . . " - ' . ' "tier -Or .ins SAVED. , , the •siX . nien were,: single; ..• They. ill lived ; . '.... The foliowing hi AsifieCof...1.thit . persons tioroes'ilie lake frorti,the defenti; of.... the ;ME, .. Saved and,lend at Dover: • , .., , • •:. OlOsiOn- ' Their. ...inLinen '•Wre • '•40 10110We : Pessengers.--_,-7Z-nherinati,-:'1%**, tWillle-AteUand --PharieS-3311ritett,-ThOldial teppeY, •,Sarah Geld,- Marie filthiest, , L. Thotepson, Timothy .,OroWley. ' William • son, Vend.= Fegbrtini, jelm•Rinirie, King and William Lapp., • The latter letives. Arotruhot Albert Iienger, .madehem it' wide* and.ono child: , ,. 'imiel' • ' Anne Keriey, C. F. Andeastie, Judi '' ' ' ' .. . .: ,,._ .1 etienieln; . ' H.A.:HastuOr,•.'8,. „W.ilnie, . E. ..03.01,re.a..,1Apia.:CAB...e.14. •••fikiekii'St iiipper, I: Sibati,: E. SuMarioli„, IgnaliehiiiiiiiliairaiienneneThousend ,Chsibt4"liaills A. 1?. Beigetein,' 0..Apple,., by; l'. gieliatinider, F. Wilma, . 'Francine -14vee'Re. Peri*, (1.14,47166e4., .I, Iteiteri4.•Gerring,•0. Tethe, 'Maier :Sahel-. , ' 'A. New • York . despatch saYe'i Private :eho'Faa, still five wiles oat . the boat and. a tank Of *cid sum - ,eider,:' L. Streiok :Bite Stutz, ..'Marie :letters received in this city front.' Panama. mended to roll heavily, set On :Are *Nothing.' could be done to ' .• u'l ' ' ° •-• 're it a follow' a : ' • N work o importanc.e • • . -* • • .• • . • • ... ..gen .,....-ev.• " . . . . . . . . '.- -t •8 ---- ' - 43 . f " - 'pit ont,thOtiaraesi.eveity men being driven. uti, Aims. , Holeing,, ..Kenne- is ingdose on the ',Canal. ., Two leading kampf ildeakelbach, Link, _Felling, Meyer„. firms of ctintrectOreiere imid. to be ::eirlbar.- fr•enihie 0'7)-0...4T:the. fiml...ee of the acid,.1"nt , toirtreh4Alicm.; Felbert,Wegenden,'Chrieke,, raised financially- Another promineitt. Oen. •-'. the •..•bat' ' •RePt."'"en:m°"11-14": 'When . .flames- • were dideover,e, d a good nre •Wail put under . :...Zicotlig*.:)./B..0flia.inbetiir.,,Ux°0.11hInsieti. :ecBia. '6,1rraleevhooveyt ,teu-ra:pearn' yeilaiskeevaeitertuil/per:irert' • lf,ered. Ingre- etoht: the hollers and the steelier sWett.enrinder fnll.steantSvithout. the engineer at iris pot;t. •Iticoh.Devreiii, Dreiikii, Bookers, Nielsen,- 'Intve been filed against the Canal: Oren- . 'Debi,. .Dolith; • SpeingeMaYer. Leneperter,, pay, and several seizures and :isles are Capt. Iiieser. stood, at' the wheel; ..and; ; • • , . • .. : : Advertised, Theimportationof the'. poor, rounding the breakwater, ran •the etearner, ' Dioniwer; Ittike., : ; • • , ' a, to it, while ' the •*. crew jernepd• Off- She , According to the latest report there *ere Liberian still :cOtinties. • They Are ' nitigin.... then ritertedtin,into's narrow slip, abasing . • 210 • nowt on board the stearatic leaving 'fieent speo'iniens• of Manhood,- emit Week. to 'escape the.faines of. . '• 132., Winkle and 'missing. , The flrit Mate It Wile helieVed-thereOuld-resiiit-thie-deatho., the ore*, Who ran - • and tallith engineer have :,heen: recognized dealing climate. but events . have, proved the 'acid.. The .boat • just- miegedimniense ....aniongthedetid." The ..etitienet • lies'• fohr' .' h . 'Of the•282 Who Were; the firtit fotir city flre depattnient Went tither. aseidtanCe„ lambet:pilesen the ;leeks', Trigg and. the Miles fr.P‘• the Admiralty illek,•••• Her three' Jahn lir:Meat here- -36. died ;within but could nothing end:she:burned to reatite,-.'ete '•Vieible. • She ig .IW.,, it.':position months. ,,. The statement of 10..111a0ohot, . . • • deingeronti in navigation. AhOOY and lights in his *f6t1toii the. Periania Cana', that the 1 - Isieeilie'Ensi Bt4,114; . ' exaggeration, . . 'ha"vbbeeti plead. at the wr ' . : , ' „. ' ' , • ' • canal has alietidy.Coet over • sig 000.. lived is believed by tetefel,ob,?ngvere 'here In be no valued' at ' $40,000:•.. She ' was on her lest tvater's edge: Ship and Cargo .ate'..: a:IC,ital• lase. ',The • tri• -f • the gettema . ' • • . .. Arizona Waive freight. boat; ' .. ' Ono a Anne ;laved 4 1(00.40. c0b0,, 'from , , •••-. ‘ , . '• • • isTotnntn, Lecityer's New Theoil. . • : e Tyrol. 'tie states:00V 'the scenes en ' •'''ottiltett", a enhOping-Turtle. . . , ' • . . ' \ e'elehihig. 4114/ *ere terrible. Ihe et°64..ge A c. ' ' i• Be .a - - . ' A London cable -seye ; , The ;Eibientific 11 the Brititili_Co mission would. be held binding by their Government. He did not think any sane mm11,0 the other aideof the .water . ever thought o war as a' AURAS r86ibility inIXTileOtiori With the fisheries 41 - BURNED FEIN WA. BAKER PAM.* DEAD: . Ms Death: from Fever at Teli-e, 1-Kehlr:- . " ', - Brief -Buten. of His 'Life.' A London able saysit . Baker Pasha died at Telel-Kebir yesterday, from fever, con- tracted at Port Said while proceeding to m - Valentine Baker:: ion . of .. : Samuel Baker, and brother of Sir Sauget ,weiborn in 1825. He entered the British Aptly in NO. 'served • through the ° Kaffir war of 1852-3;' and. 'in the Crim-Te'a-datitig- the oain. Feign of , X055..• .in 11300 he toOketiminand of the,10th Antigen, which he :resigned in - 1873 by reason of• seniority. After eaten - 'live travels' through Persia ,and it the , The r iiteamer Adieus ere . Crew's Escape. ••. A Marquette, Mich., despatch eye.; The steamer Arizona; o! --the Lke Superior Traniat Line, was burned to the • water's edgeYesterday morning. *r She left thistort .at 9. &dock on, !Thursday . night, bound for Portage, and carrying a full cargo of Mer- chandise. When out: thirty Miles.a heavy sea was encountered, •and ' the boat turnedk about to come back to Marquette. :When 41, service. ' ' • . • 'ai MAGNET *ADE OF CANNONS: 1Lifts" a Cannon Ball as _if it Were a : Bridgeport, Conn,, despatch says: A\ One , Of :Out !Aiding army engineers . lite brought 'before• the engineer classes of late: im, experiment oleo startling a nature M. its inception s to promise' •wonderful re- sults: • Itismender magnet made of two Rodman . i, which are connected at the breech.' • Around the Magnet thus formed is Wound about.twenty miles of submarine cable. The cebte is some that has been used in the terpido. PerVice. It is • Wound and.feeteried •in Ei•eubetantial manner, mak- ing a permanent magnet ' When eleotrioity is applied some strange results :take place. 1,,,1 :For instance, a bar . of railroad ken thirty ,feet long; if placed in 1*' open cannon's month, cannot be drawn ' out by as many nien as can grasp it. - " • Another instance of the strength of this big Magnet was illustrated Saturday with a 850 -pound- cannon ball, ' Thei, shot was :placed iti the mouth of the cannon on the negative gide. On reversing 'the 6 ectriCal °latent it fell froin MS -Villein; but was attracted to the opposite cannon an& ling ,, , to its tilde: The poeittve current was en reversed alternately with the negative,* d •the heavy earthen ball played between tli two CannoWlikaa tack between the goles of a toy magnet/. ' • ' ' • "' • , " , , eeengete, stricken witli terror, ran abut 10 years old, was buried on We .eli Y world is startled by What seems. nothing Chicagodespatchsays: Ise dnnaau,- • ed his anzbetto tefitoke ordet,. but with.. tier death was ..unexpected, thenk. • tafti; less than a new. theory of the constitution ' ..... deck iri.• Wild dOraiiesion:; The captain ' duet. .Th0.4inStiengers rushed for t,he young. lady' bed been/ eubjeot to . violent. .6f tile. universe. This domes before' the publiel.with all the. eanotion derived from s; te,ancl ifIvae. with the greateet diffiblilty . .. t the Offtcere 'could keep,: theirs • from • phig into and sinking -them. Collo was ; he tvetet two hours wliertakeirdat .1Ie w` greatlyexhausted,otvingto theektretne ----f:O1C aid hia•eftottg to keep afloat. After. On SaturdiY•;ifteiiiitii a 'deaf and -dumb man named David. Pernlenter, aged; 30, ' 1.1140 vvhile walking On the 'Grand Trunk Ra ay trick a short dietanee . east of Kin #1,' . was struck by e freight train 1. and iitj red to such an 'extent that he died shtirtly after. ,Pfraopneie;ogniahilids.per. son. (ref.' h..e. was °nth:. way to Toronto and that he was lately out." . . , 'Ad Wm. Ogilvie, clerk in the dry ,goods store Of Robertson & • 'Co,. St. Thomas.,. was teasing. the .0reed Central alley on Talbot street abou 11 olclOok on =;•Settudeir • • evening , he was feed to the ground by el man.whe 'rushed from the passage. In falL.. • ing on the stone pavement he knooked out ' several teeth. A. deep' out 011 the left 'side of his head bled copiously along the pave; ' • ment ito he was carried to a gergety. There . is no clue to the perpetrators of -the deed.' . . • The .French Ministry were defeated in the Chamber of Depetiee on Saturday and imniediately resigned, their. •resie 011 'being accepted by the Preeident. • It ierepOrted froni St. "Petersburg that • Russia is.MassingA00,000 tioldiers near the Gertnati and'Atistriatifrootiers. The Polieh No doctor was able o discover the cause of :pater Kea, d before the Rhyal Society, an AWS are gaid to be keeping Gerniany and% 'ber death; on the day before •.her death with -the authority. ..etteched to the 'Austria well informed regarding the reeve.- ehe was seio...4 with more ,vinient name of the distinguimshed aetrononter, Mr. • merits of the Russian troops. • '•- - paroxysm tir?en over before. There was. a 14°Inen 1-4eelVer' --Lhe: new theory, ho choking 7 eatiOn laer throat and:finally. deeleree• ie the reenit; net °I ePeeula'twali .the vessel iiiink, the cries Of pereoee :in the • Water Could be heard for along time in en •." AiteotiOng. . • - . . . • 'George Moore, a • paiikehgerf Mates that , , _ . ' When, the Crash OCcurted a , general rue . W60 tea& for deck; '' I was. told.* - , nothing beriout had occurred," be ‘313,, es 0 el • " but I Bethirea I. life belt. .There wore six .... ' Euglieh pteeetve on hoardthe 1;r Bel, and . one of *tee,. a girl, asked. lis :to keep in ' a grOtip that: the English mught , 'go.. down , together. Was in the vo.or a long One • , eank the ,cries 'were/14erttending: • ' The DIA mangled, limb. t °little feu° ia. not even • go ninth . eff groan: 11 18 'fear that the: people in the iverld . lin military • t hiota will .tirtve. fatal; entafa.bailitary. rile, The toll ft ate Iliii. • • • e • . or ••,-,"^-beletre being picked tip. When the EiShOlten • gfante. . ' . '' . ' • :- ' . tarried ot h7 the Water 'intn'tbe "1°1! •• . -murdered. , hear her home at tfoloovine..s„. for • the flak. taken the See '0/Mild ' Aeon captain Of the Ebro,. the '. rooting vessel, iyire.,barbara laudle, aged.60t we.atogrld '. . be thrown OVerbOarGartd-thilritiillettere . i3hoek and 1,.ogi b ...,4,. *--Lbohoived,w5b134...11e. had all his deekleact of ,,,, °theta the land: The 'great cities aro the. nog Tho father id One of thd Most pteniiilerit &0.4 leitlifid . tnct loyal. En:land has , • Act saved many lives: Only two ,pf the iiliav:ittirPo ..;1418`e.Y1';'07te.Gioe:01,,„.;-16*°tr hkesigtra'jl&-%':'" Ihel5itliee 14-;',--;-111--411;•-•the 118°i88t 1°98 °°°1-7' ettetneYs 'in the section and is a brother of ;fiover yet, seedbed(/' in gararning Ireland, , teifeelielitiwq!arsneyrOt..111Phigaii.,,..4.1,-.:....:cdristitlitWA411 _Cnki,eystollt.'.' . • , , Soholten'aboate,Were„ leWered; The others haw"been jelled. , . • • '' ..,• The EieWeri routines 6., -,i,iiiiy More-wealthAtien.,. WI be tonna 'ode won. - i . . ,. , . . , ........,............ . .. . 1, .. ,. . , giaerna and, Ate of vtct,eititing !Or really days. The (id:Wet a '1;titte-itear-oiti Bei:. • A Kendaii City desnatch ett fi : About 5 O'clock last (lulling 68 a Broadway car was crossing the, able railroad tracks at Ninth street, the 9-year.old eon Of John Tarsney, attorneY for • the eyeteel, whe`;Wee 'rid- ing on . the front' platform', • iCht • his erroe_doe„tutrevity„ nue hypothesis,. balance and fell ' from • the ear. Elie only son. • • - • . le dropsy. , She never rallied., It ie believed . . may • I ' : right leg. went Linder the wheels aria wits if anaeptea, , as one eulogist ,retnarks, Mr. Pronde; t 'historian, has written a • , 'the tnrtle grave from a germ swallowed iri 4 • weid ell previous knowledge into One „Lai.- fiv btfidly"' Mangled, but the little 'fellow letter, In which/ hkeaye I , i, Any form , of. ,, • monion8 whole, At present it i red, lead. tliiii wes'ett oarrtea to hie time caitimata to)tolvernmevt whit .oight be aoilcoaea , . water from Lek° Miebigan.' ' ., 4, by men of science ender alt res the tenons with him to break the news 1 council's or a Pe.rlianie • t, would be need f.1 seized $10,Q0'0 Worth of 3 wellery em9gted IL • ' • f ' t lently to his triother, as `she was nervonst i hiereaseEngland'a die' hy inkeeping Ire- . The Collechir of Customs at Quebec lute , .4., Wile the Barons were. a reatitipg the ' lco.anridt:tgo,oevlieercinotgrnthoeraltoianaii ontini•• Tat; Liiiislier into the country by some Belgian iinuil. waste Of fertilizing :Matter that is annually No estimate eat be given o the grea rumor that the Duke of Norfolk in • to be arried is untrde.' His Grace starts 111 but of spectroecopie research. ' it- is for Rothe in a fortnight as Queen'ikineseen. there w forced ,up froth her stomach e. summed up in the statement that all the. cgenrt.er' I to, ei.l.moonrociattelireynl parriaries thathe. et live y ng snapping ttirtle with a • shell.. as lar:e tig a silver half &Alai. The physician self-ltuilitten° beak's in the celestial. °Pam' . i attendance Said the patient became un- meteorie vapor produced. y heat .b onglit evarief6ZdellaltT: :di. ilreethi4e'lielsliscliory Orfdt11-4, are composed of nieteorites or masses Of conscious and almost immediately began -to swell-up-in-her-lirobalikerainaseff.liotest.Bith, eheet by the c°i1a6nSti°11 °I ' meteor • .4. . • ;