The Sentinel, 1883-04-20, Page 7r.-
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•.raE Dyx.AiviribRs.„ .4 glycerine were found in WhitehetkOl &WO' "BEN". ANQ:gIS. P.A,BY.
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. DI the House, of Comnacine to -day Sir
. -;::,,ROVelatiOns ..of ''''.fhe Birmingham Will4114 H41.4**44412"13•"(1 that flu 14°13" ' A Rejected Lr ver St.leSfCif V0i900
dav he would introduee a Bill amending'
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- ' ' Itti.0601y.00i.iir. -4, • Factory. .. the 14* hi regard to eAPIeeiVell'A-h0.-*Quid .
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'THE. LAKE( ellexe, , 4w3Esis. glheers.).
' A Glasgow deepatch ear it is stated that . HO A NEW YORK BELLE TOLB• HER LOVE.•
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. A hot (Thursday) 'night's. 'Loudon cable, the recent arreetin LiverPoolhas fOroished '
ltroia4 0%Yr3; As already telegraphed, the
•.' .Bietningham police Made a, raid on a
suspected legality ieliedsom.etreet: Lady,
- wood,: ' and diaeovered.' 'a Fenian, nitro..
glycerine factory in full 'operation. The
• Promisee were .taken two nuouthd ago by
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one Whitehead, an Irish Arneriaan, who
• displeyed a sign indicating the business Of a
• PaPer • hanger- ' 'Whitehead was arrested,
• and a: considerable quantity, of nitro-
- glycetine Was Seized, The deteetiven. have
. information ;tending to demonstrate that
• this is the, :central Manufactory • of ex:
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plosives, and the most .important depot of
'., all the infernal ' ciontrivanicee. in the king-
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don.: Whitehead is aged 25,,, of dark nOni
' .plepon, . With a marked American • accent.
• He e has been in the habit' of purchasing
• nitro-glycerine and the • .aoide mammary. to
•. inn his business., , His apparatus for • pre:
paring'andmixing explosive compounds is
•.constructed ;on scientific . principles, mil 'denounce that species et deviltry which can
there was a sin
hreWdly • devised eth04.0 only eed•ii.the alienation of all, good been.
•` .. Carrying- the lathes up-the:chimney .and , from supporting its national cense, jihd • in
•.• consuming' the odors. .Whitehead'i • exam- theceliepee, ruin and. disgrace -at Vie: cause
. :. inatiOn this afternoon.developed nothing itself." . . .. • .. ', , .. •, ' . • .
• startling... It is stated that the Police are .. Additionalprecautions are taken' to guard
seeking • for ' another : gang of dynamite Ilete . Street. PriiOn. e_NOreesor 'Gallagher;
. . fiends, supposed ,to be located at 'Edge- Wilson and -Dalton are •carefully . watched.
-baston. 'A large ,quantity Of documents when they, •.were arraigned 'this motning.
found in the factory were iseiZeld• to -day, • each Was -fteeoniPairied by a Oolloielant
•. ."- ' There was renewed eicitement. ' in Gov- who took his station behind the dock. . They
' ernment circles this.af *noon over a report all. are „intelligent looking, .. respectably
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that a Sentinel guarding , a magazine. at the
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._ ._.„...•.•,...;,.... ttoveenment4ntantry.--. smoke -rat -Newry,- -up-p---orgt-fee. .- They were put d-o-ter-eirt-iw
charge sheet iisf9litiwe: iNorman, - aged '22;:
Gallagher, 33;.• . Wilson, 22; ' Dalton, ' 89.
'Da ltoiae hnown in certain quarters as John
'O'Connor.. .•:. • • ,.. . • .-":. • . .. • '
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• • AnAirgent-whip-hasheen-iseued-to7the-
. .. - __• • , •• PIMeantioll to Prevent surprise.. • .. xris4.-,cleciesre .asking . them to attend the
-.:,......:,,:._ janie..Lpreeantions are,;_lebigtaktilia OuSe-offkini-MorAiytankiitatuig
. - .. Windsor pestle. It is • hinted that the •tbe, business is,ptfthei,olnesh . imp,9001490..,
and* Ardetioa via Iiitandia feLba; taken • iip,_ and. an effort
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1.7 ' '.. ovate 1.. , rcini• irininghata . says:'
- ,'.Whitehead was brought beforetheMagiS-
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trate this afternoon and was remanded NT
soveek, The charge placed egaihet.... his
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name is having in his possession explosive
- compounds and materials in.y1.91a ion of With the 'stamp ejais*,„York,.....21apoh.10,'
• thq1L6*-'72*id6nba'•Wart0-enlikavyjnOhat imprinted On it; aliti a Men Or London and.
. the,. detectives .:•1 "owed. ' X°1c.nlan.-11Inni, an :enveloPeaddregeed:Gallegheedeniericau
'iWhitelbead's house to London, He, took Exchange, " ancr..a • telegram ditecting..
.: from : 1Whiteheies. . Among ;,. the Norman to, call on Fletchei,,Charing °toss.
. ..• material seized here .were'eight•galiOne Of Hotel. ., The police found in Gallagher's
,mysterious liquid, iii tim4.some sulphuric
acid, 1 and, icitrceglyteritie., The •'prisoner room .more 'rubber bags . like those 'in his
satchel when :arrested., besides .s.' quantity
thieulhod anair of indifference, :: refused to .of 'Money and .a letter Of scredit for . £000,
, . parley With the adders.. Of •tile•- court, or dated New York, 'March 13. - ' Gallagher
' iiilawer their questions:•,:, -, ',- • • interposed ' the .remark • that. the ' much -
DETAILS OP. THE Lomita Annesre..- :talked -about, liquor is :' 'Merely ..hydrate •
.., In ocianeciticiii with: /the discovery of the of chloride If the, ribber'. bags ::Were 'ex-
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dynamite . • factory , at • Birmingham lest pioslyp; it was a ne*distiovery..., Begardipg
•,, night, & report Was received by the Govern- Da119n-altfis.0*Connor the police found a
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went officers that some conspirators Were diarY;eonlaining a recipe for-msOufatitiit-
, - already on the ws,3ets:Wiedecr from there, itig Morel:try fulminate and otber chemical
. ., ,Iii is ,eitpeoted the number of, arrestswill40101101211(11C,' ., Dalton-leiterates7h-lii " state-.
., plierOynicrease.:. . It is lettined • that the went that he had not the slightest atxpiaiut-
• 'man first firet • arrested' .. teat .night •eegaged. ahOe With the other prisoners or knowledge
, • Streak giving the name Of -Ormond„ and man has been in the. country •only. two
Norieen'a coneliertheid that Nor-
iointei on Southampton coiner of the a thorn-.
# sesehig-that, ,h0,•: was . at •medical selidot; weeks'. Judge Ingham refused ,the .request
. ;Ilitheetpieetiy4sesid hienorreet name was of Gallagher and Norman that their money
• sorinen., The first inquiry . for; the rooms be restored to them.. • : ' :
,.:Wite Made:by an elderlyeinen. The box. of- - . ..
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explosives was to Norman's .lodgings . 1
' nt ,41441g*Lill4b BVID011.1111;
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.. by a •person of' rakish appearance,! ,Who
.:' looted like a tramp.. It is bailee/4 that this Redaction of Iftx•atiSo and eflthittenei
identified in, the persons arrested at Lam! . A fait (Wednesday) night's London hable;
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, STArLinvoa, 8,1,.. NOV. 23rd, 1.-82.
-' .111.1i/iidital end the eldetlY, Man • have been , • ' "'
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' bath to -day:' One of • the men'. had in his grain ['aye:: In thOHOuse of Commons Mr.
. . • me DARLIIIG BENNY,--4 concluded to sendyou
pocks* and .sewed ..up .; in his • clothing' a Childers .submitted the Budget for the yearleStinday
these 'few; linos, BO ' that . yell will have Wits to
largos 'ailai 'of :Molloy, a portion Of which is ending. *arch, 1883; The ..teieime Was answeetlmbeford .) That. ia if you can.
conveniently ' spare me.. !cum irtTial nem-
, reported .i,to be Anierhatie coin. 'Street g50,004•000c and 'exceeded the , estimate noun" to -morrow eyening..Hope,/ am not ask -
rumor made free use Of. an American name,. £4.,069,000. ,. The 'decrees.° in the consump, ing too Much.. I am' aware your tiniu2) is FOLLY'
!. and 'connected slimly Trish-Angerioanh' With . lion a -spirits made a:reduction trete *OA
*Ile Plot In L1WhetII the priCone,r„tieotited. :Boum.° .of 1500.000. The tetal..expeticli. g$" . She will remember Am' your kindnesa
giacupied•;• neVer--tha-L-1036 I truet• you': vrill' not,
las the time you waste on 'the " little country
lodgings • in .the , name. of Wilion;.. ;His ltired were £88;906,000... The expenses Of de. B. .. 'What a , gloripus Light! and 1.
, movements, however, excited so much stie, ;the war in Egypt, including the;ever
amount •kare ' • • Stay . in . the • . house. • •Whila
. " y one elm" are . in,oying• themselves.' tougnnitmong.hie neighbors that he left the ..the Indian contingent, Were £8,895-;000. *bat is the use of being ' ! engaged ;" if your
1001h yesterday, saying it Was his intention -He had no Arrears ' to report on . account Baton' ded cannot:spa/re suokient mmta to take you
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' to ' 00 • to ',_Wol•Verhampton; :When 'be of war expenditure. as incurred by the out ; at least Once or tnice a week.' . It .is ' a .PER•
PROT Shame I . but of • course you do not care'
.-. rethriled today he was surprised to find present 'Government. The expenditure *ether I enjoy myself or not., / intend going to
, . liVe detectives awaiting him. Icorniati un-. be the , hemolg year he estimated .at, the oar Saturday to do sOnle. shopping. Thank
• ... doubtedly came threat frinn. Birminglitt, .£8,54gib000, Ala ,!the0
, revenue- Ap,480,000, lortune it will be a Irrimis change: Be Entre to
• The placuivhiore he stopped 'wee over 0. ThhnititiptildePAW bt reduced dIIrillg the, . 71113/4er v. nday n tbe " Ten °Weak boot'
k.,, " aby ".. will be glad to see
offteoeellorelhe' Cour t aim:ant is printed.. vtotlear by.f14•1094300.. ..t,434,4,e7-1114 1Yeu• "Althe It IP a . 41;ne until All"'"1411'
'71,.t5 'ilmavizt7,-;
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OlrailVVII410:13til':- •ILIalivahvar--Tvvra3-.,-only •
origin ofwhich be has no difficulty in tracing : he'exPeiited to. see the debt reduced by' ! tostillo you the other day. Good night love.. Be,
' .16 the peisoner.. Henry Dalton ' was taken * £172,000)000. Mr. Childers proposed that sure and coma BandaY.• ' Your loving, . BABY.
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. WO custody to -night. • tIeciame from . :the the duties.on goods made from silver be ' : ealoo '111,OPLB' WARM. •
United States -two weeks ego, and was found charged Only on. goods actually sold, and , MT OWN..ALIMING 1E1EN,,#-I suppose you .wili
at the American Ziolionge. tte• made no eventually they should' ini ' Abolished alto, be very thuch surprised at reset* ng a letter from
• realetinoe.. 'Than WWI' a Sensation in the gather, but not this year.. Oh proposed the. "
10'161101y this eveningwithout my darling Bea to
yolir baby" so son; but really, dearest.' am
• Botts° of Commons, as Well all. elsewhere, taX,on railway earnings,. where the fares . pet me ; that I coUldinOt aleep if I did Lot send.
when these oxhide were announced. ' Bir Were very entail, be abolished. Looking Y°°' a 'ff')IV lin"' oh . sw'eetheart you de not
Wiiiiati Hareourb stated the circumstances towards the reduction . in • the' rate reateethcormuch t tali/eyed. It Seems self I had
not seen you for over a month ;,de (" You, net, only
Of the *arrests, and lidded that Ohi-fuodred for telegrams Rent anywhere inland for six- here lest evening '1 You can see how heavy the
and fifty . pound of a highly. explosive •piiiiine'he oprOposed that the three•half, time passes, "'When My • bah:reed* A darling. l• oor
• liquid were fella in Norman'sNorman'squarters. It pence of income tel.- be removed.' Theise 'absent "• from his Baby) . e r • •. s
Be sure And come doh Thursday' (" Thanks.
' Was stored in skilfully devised rubber bags., reductions, if made, would tetbitie .Th(3 Stir. given ") on the T -7 -e -n (ten) .0.'olOck boat, from
- ,, He Odd theta considerable amoinit'ilf the plus to 2240,060. The report was received . Near Yorlildite a &Oil' gOOd precious. sweetheart.
.11alie up.your mind,10 remain Until-31os Nine
' . same kind -of explosive -Wan discovered ., . . . ,, ,.id in , with much. tater. . boat, from the Island like my Own darling.
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the rOOMS Of the Lambeth prisoners, and , won't you Benny dear do.stseicubBahyrequeet f
Part .et the Money an one Of AO Men wile - Sow eredilters are Ow/sidled. , toroh i want you sentuch. Hive _yoU did tio4
• take cold lain evening. Beaute and take geed
,iti American bank notes. • Thera is no A Montreal deepateli says: At the daily. , care Of yourself A" cleared Ben ") ; for you know
doubt all the partite; =eked are tionnetlted Ineetbigs Of, creditors of bankrupt traders flood neorile are scarce ei ^ and what Weald your
,with the same plot, - The Home Secretary do if anything should happen to t! her
. . *Mt .& despatch to Birmingham toeing the here there are „SO extraordinary dettelop ' Blitre kkeoa night belOVed. !Bend Ma a letter
wants of what May be strictly called down. be Thursday.": Perhaps I will send you
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authorities ' to remand Whitehead for a •. • . •
. right.ewnsdlingtiomingtO light. The latest another scrawl to -morrow evening, With ^all my
Week. The kerne action Was taken here in vase of the...kina*avut a meeting -of the love ; undthousande of hisses. From ;your fro
the case of Norman and the two Lambeth .
/ BABY. •
: Uties. Of Campbell,, Taylor & 'CO.: who 4. al,itittgodiye" hive • .., . BABY.'
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- iieoomplieeso The Magistrate soderdingly dubbed themselves manufacturers of wool:. . •
. . LIMED ,& ABB. ' '
remanded the prisoners, -stating that no ens. . it -Wet revealed. til.the Meeting that'. • • . .
plynnsittS Sti. /-82.
formal charge will be Mi'tde• against them the only means ineoleente had of sustain.- ifoi• atm tweittatNa bigNitt-vtan inditiSgthese
to -day.. • .„..-, - • • ing themselves before their collapse was to &tee MAL o'clock pm; for oh t Ben, Itrre cannot
• A lint (rridaY), night's London cable. buy, large '-i:pientitiee. Of "`material from sleep. I am very sorry° that 1 spoke in the man -
net I did to you tblawrening; bin, beloved, you
• gram says:• . The dynamite prisoners were houses in the 'city On credit and take it will ktiow I did not =Qin it. Benryour Baby
has Cried until her eyes elm hardly. see to write.
'their possession, with felonious intent, lot 50. per Cent. Other irregularities on
',Forgive and forget," dearest.darling. Oh, Ben,
tent 'Good night, my only darling. Hope you
win forgive.your. -tease of -a Baby., - All 'My lute
itated,Aand Si eapicos ha6 bean issued:against . 'arid °coati:9.ot kisses. Your. trueitua icetieBglitt: ..
members Of the' firth. Heyneman, the.. ,
' tiaddiug,•toswer this ."11 tter't before, Sunda .
s
clue to the cease of the recent explosion • -
in Giasgo*, It. is' said vitt was • intended TIM SPannitat' 160Ve Letter Tel on
Record. • . '
that the explosions be on a inagiaill,
cent scale, and that the plot included the ' York despatch says: Society in
destruction of the -viaduct over the canal.; New York has been excited over . the suit
The explosions were 014 partially success-. ofBernard Herman Guetar Adam 'Ber-
ta Several detective's have 'started:: .ftor Isiah against' Miss Rebecca. McLean.' the
Liverpool to work out evidence. , Staten Island heiresit,. ,..recover 019;000
A despatch from Cork ears Carmody,' damages for breach Of promise of ,mar-
Cr:Herlihy andFeseheistohe, arrested on a liege. The fair defendant appeared
charge of bak4 diu4133-ite carriers, had a court accompanied by a lady , friend, and
°private examination to -day ; They Were exhibited' great aelf-p,ogeeission during the
further remanded for *Vi week mul. bik4 ordeal. Both partied move in the best
refused. Featherstone created a sensation Society. • '
by declaring he was a citizen of the United . • ° '
States and • had placed 'his cite° in the
hands " " the .United States consul, and . The plaintiff stated' that he met knee
,expected redress forthe indignity done Vni. MeLesti at Staten island in June, 1882, at
the henee 9f a' mutual' friend. They ,met
A IdeePaten toPerte that the Free.
matet Journal: says: "It is the duty of six or seven tincee, and she invited him
every .honest, honorable Irishman to ,he house. They were . engaged
in July, 1882, and plaintiff obtained
her ,inother"ii consent at 'the request
Of his affianced. Some twenty' days
Afterwarde - he presented . her with an
engagement ring' which 'cost ,him .11110.
Witness continuing, said, the ring Miss
McLean selected was too large. and, I gait
altered; got to the .hoilse ,with thisring
about 7 o'clock on the 10th of, August; Miss
McLean said, when I give, her the° Ong,'
that we .would be Married soon, and she
kissed me -kissed more, than once; I
could not. tell -how .manytimes ;. from. the',
1-0th-of-Augiist-f visited her 'almoste-evety
day, and Miss McLean litticl we were, to be
married in the month of November; she
said in her own house that we had better
be married sicohi as her, mother might die,
Imhichrwould-disturb-it.;-1-told-her,-she-had-
better 'wait a; little while until 'she 'could
-find-out-more ; she said,that she
had found out all that'she wanted..
iCOPPORtica-T6E MAUEIAOE—
Severel da3-swererfixeMerourtmassiaget
the first day was in 'November, 1882, but.
the exact -day was not mentioned ; I was
not married in the Month ef NciVernbei
'because Mrs. McLean died in 'October,
1882:3_,I.proposed„Waiting:e...yeari,---biit Miss
McLean would not consent to this, and
red May, 1883, adding that if I had done
as she asked natito do We could have been
married before liar mother's deittla:', and . it
would have been better had we *done so. •
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THIS EtigIIMIII• • '
On Januaryl2tii 'I called unexpectedly,'
and found McLean in. company with
Mr: Chisholm in the sitting•room ; • atter.
wards saw them whispering together in the
drawing -room.• didn't say anythingebut
went down stairs; and she came into- the
dining4voici ; I took my coat and. ,hat and
wanted to go out ; Miss McLean • asked
what Was the trouble, • "You are going
-AwAY-s-Osearly.;" I told herthatif she kept
a man boarding there More than e'day and
anight without letting. ine know, is was
time, for me to go; so I went . home and
*rote a letter Asking for in explanation
about the gentleman; she said she would
leave her house and Visit her aunt; I thee
went hodie to. bed and was sick for two
weeks: : • " . •
The lady's 'lettere show her to have' been
,ergreat "spoon." . In. the . first letter the
words in italies were' waited underneath
once; these in email capitals twice:
dressed, and are by no means villainous in
Ireland, last night challenged a maxi dis-
covered scaling the wall. The sentry 'flied
. and. gave the Claim; but search ,for the;
in-truder Was ' fruitiees. Thd , guard was
doubled and 'orders issued to take aim".
izez ..&tp=icel'-ze• • -
The: Irish members, fear that an attempt
will be - Made to I saddle on Ireland the
Primes Act as apermanent etatute. ,
When the prisoners were arrested the
detectives found on -Norman a £5" note,
arraigned to -day on a oharge of having in direct to auctioneers and pledge the ,goods
explosive materials. The detectives g!i'Ve it ohs, as well nal wholesale fiernalkwere also
Umber of points which in their opinion
pointed to Norman's guilt and his intimate
relations with the other prisonersi • The
tame of the men whom Norman alleges
engaged him as clerk is Fletcher. The,
detective deposed that * tebtrain-mse
found on Norman signed by Fletcher. The
prisoner was remanded without Mil;
thoititereet in the nitroglycerine
'series continues to grow,. and the excite.
is intense. The papers are selling
editions with the heading, "A
eir 'Up London." the papers
the erred of the dynamite
advice tzpf 0' oven
)44.0t1-0,411KMAA";titatie licittethurifinatiaglistiVkloui-:kp
'the office and point. out the offending line,
Ther6. the editor' will take his edema Oa out it
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intro. lout tor . • r •
tobacco Manufacturer who lately Made a
I love you more 'than wan. can tell. If I cou d
disastrous failure for between 1,40,006 and put niy arms around yor neck and hiss you /
✓ received this morning. Many thanhitoto
udirie your Baby, such a hiving One.
Oh sweetheart I miss yeti very- much 'indeed;
I wish I could Keep you always with me. I hope
you would not tire of you. 'baby girl. Never
mind we Must hope that t. future will grant
our reettect 4_00.99tr'TY99r 9,4.19)10g—
. ttieyio:ui
Be sure and come, Tnoreden beloved lie
only true • Bole •
tiErltoaCtine O'NOT WRITING.
In a note dated December 11th, Miss
McLean Writes'. •
lux ONLY DABLikolibvn IA • • . 6
, e
▪ Oh Ben I miss you, love, more and more'
The time seems 'endless during your absence, '1
Andy • wish our separation was ended.' Then I
Could have you sweetheart all to myself. Be sure
and. 'come -clown Thursday. Your baby will be
Watching "for her boy." COM° as early as
possible darling: With all my love and thousands
of Kisses. 'Your own andonly,your•loVing
, 134)3Y.
Remember your promises -beloved; Write :,to-
day, and to morrow evening. B
After this „defendant began to cool off,
and to sign herself "Rebecca" Then she
took to " fresh fields and pastures 12Wi"
and left her "Darling Benny " in the firch.
Hence' the pro cut
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110A to1.11410 1411.14 -VE.
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Thirteen riople• Burned to Death .at
, Hotel Fire. ,
A Greenville (Texas) deePatch,says : The
Enda .Hotel, a. three-storey beak, fell with
a terrible crash . at . midnight. Thirteen
persons were crushed and burned in, the
, Mrs. resat, proprietress; George
Praitt, Louis Albert, iewellei, ; J. E. Ford,
telegraph repairer; j., D. Riley, co'nducter.;
IL Nail, cotton' buyer; Frock West,
Lou 'Davis,' chambermai; , a .niattreas.
maker namhd- and .foor negro
waiters perished. Fifteen of the occupants
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"Lord Conityitee" toteeerting
'a..41401,39e4e.4.4,triownielexdocznizi,.014.P.x., D•
U'eury'Allen, known to press as Lord
0404 ke•i•te110 the story of adveuturee,..
lbve, and marriage , an interVieW... .ffis
family reeided in'Whiteolnirobi Sortie -tact -
shire, • •
shire,.England, ,but lie • himself bad been •
hero initely, near Florence, and the Amt.; ••
ten years his life were passed there and
in southern -German was, however'
educated in •England ; at ..Eton, and *net. .
*aid at *Oxford ; Leaving .polle,ge, Ile. studied: .1
medioine, becarne an D.,. end. also took'
a degree in surgeiy..„ tifai time e naa. .
reached ,the age of 22.. The doctor, how-
ever, did not..prectice medicine pe. living,
having. clavoted 144 tigke, .other Pursuits.. .
He travelled a good .deal, . and inlre,oanie: •
out .00 %visit to. this. 'country, Passing
through. Carl ad , to the Pacific eveet,. and
spending,kgooa deal of his .ti
Cali-
fornia, Colorado ,and Mexico. 'lie itran,.:
decorate d with the, .Victoria, cross, ehowed
eeetal.Woonds, arid said lie d 1 '14
' •cm.y *
teen miles from the Prince Imperial when
the latter' was killed;' 'lied. been at the,
Ziobaue, .
'
These were 'clueing -.Zeln.. , campaign, .
and during „Boer campaign .. 'he, -
was present at the -Shige,of-Pootoriti4-9-pain
tke Basuto' war he was at • the • battles of
Moiroisa Bfountain,, 'Masora land
He Met his wife .ou. • board the .Italy while
.Vinning to America as' Lir._ 'Henry' AMU..
He ,ColitintleR.t •-4 We beoeine, intimate,. and •
:Struck Up 'a friendship • that •will-ontlaat • •
any amount of backbiting. :,'.I,displayect.an • •
assiduity in my' attention .thatsoree nt the.
.passengers thought as premature, but .nO, , •
Objections. were raised by '.Miss..Graham,.....
escaped
„pangled,•andmey die. The . piteous wails
of ..the imprisoned .... and burning • victims, to
Whom halide could. • render. •rie assistance,
were heartrending.. The following
firing were burned -, J. Ar -mated, hard.
were ; K. Lenstein, agricultural imple-
Ontheir arrival at New York . he visited • •
Miss Chaffey three time e clay, took. the- •
. party to the theatre and opera, and was made •
welcome in elery tiray; He put up at the
Fifth Avenue Hotel, registering. there as,
Siii-egeon In a ,few days. Miss
nienterand-J-;-4-:-Oooperrmaohittery."-13-te :43hatfer 4ab"-for--humer" 'ma -Aired- agiiiir7-77'.
to 4 • p, the chaired remains of four
'victime;bact-- been -recovered- • they. •wer
simply-chuukso of 'burned- aUcl, honest:
hfig-gairWs
are all Closed.
.
Besides the. casualties , 'Connection
With the hotel digester previously reported,
W. D.-kraitt Wits badly mangled, M.. G.
Mars Was bruised, and D. C. •Bell. N.
W'om Victoree, Lewis Morris:Chita.
'Brow, P. Cox, W: T. McClure, Fred.•Ende;
'Fife and two daughters and servant, were
slightly hurt. • '
- •
• , Dr, Turner,' who was. fatally mangled,
ley beneath the timbers . until their' hum -
two released .Denton 'would
have killed, himself, but the seconds falling
of the walls released him., One man out
his throat when he found the flames were
consuming him. The cause(); the calamity
is uncertain: It isthought that an explo-
sion of powder in a hardware store blew out
the west wail's, causieg the entire, building
141,1FLA NOE OiDltAllt.'Ver AC," Ur( E MALL!
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.4 Illinfetey . Denounten McCrea Societies.
. Whitt. Burying One of Siete.' Number.
A Washington Sunday...de-80,0h' nee”
BeV: Jonah .Blenchard;' President • of
Wheaton College, Ill., :preaching e sermon .
to -day over ' the remains of a. young man
who had been a proininent, member of the
Grand' Army . of the ,Republic and the
Knights of „Pythias, Made remarks denun-
ciatory of the societies. A sister Of the
deceased became., very Much excited,
especially as the societies were conducting
the funeral at the .request of the family.
She fainted aud'hed to be carried from the
church;' Amid some excitement her bine
bind asked . the clergyman to discontinue
his remerks.• The latter:refused to-do so
unities requested by : the father of the
deceased, who asked him to officiate. - 'The
father told him he had better quit': Gather-
ing was found, and the serViees were von:
church. After some delay another clergy-
man up his manuscript the ministerlef the
chided. , . ' -
apits-.111,se:11se 011ferince.
' "Well, dad," he suddenly. began, as he
placid a 'top rail in place," I'm. 21 years cga ;
to-inytmorz: • ' . , .. A.,,,,..i.4
..-f4"ir.tha'01-itiT,41/;173.ast;_t 7:,,,:9,,,, -_Esity
short t through *the States -1
Maithin on -au d -the *ring.
period, he and, Misitk Chaffey corresponded,-' "•''
wntwatzapittee, -i.N.VrtiV8tffert er
where he knew Miss. Chaffey Was -visiting .,
her guardian,•Juage Senkler. He went. to
laielee betel; where, he registered himself'
as Dr. Henry Allen, and immediately sent .
hie card ,and a note to Miss ghtiffey-About
6, continued ;. CAllen;JudgeSerikler called
,
and, addressing himself to me, asked if I
was br. 'Allen: I said I :wee,: and. he
replied that Mies Chaffey: had tient .
him.' up to bring. me- dewn to the.
house, . Dr. Allen aolordingf, went to the.:
bootie, and was Well received by the Bonk-. •
ler family. Two, days afterward he.'
requested Judge. genkier's permission to
pay his addresses. to his ward: 'Judge..
Senkler Made use 'of the following ' words :.
this country yoting people settle such .
things themselves: You have My permis-
sion," aria further encouraged':him, ,
With the homely &Whig, ".Go ,.in,
and win," • The name of- --..:Centyre
was a ,jake. commeneed,"-between
himself and his wife, and -finally leaked '
out, 'when he had to face it out. said
further, "I do net know what Mies Chaffey
(MY -wife) may have said to Judge Senkler
to insure me such a *good Oception,
at' any rate shortly after that she began
to call me . Cantyre in fen, and when
the'pthers inquired could he Cantyre
and Allen s.1, the gem° time we only."
laughed, and, them Oft. ides Chaffey.'
• (My wife) amused herself by writing bards -
on which she:styled herself the Countess
of . Cantyre,' and penned invitations td
unknown people -beginning, The Countess'.
Cantyre requests . the eta.
When *she.called me 'Cantyre,' used to
. her my lade • Cothatese. Gradually .„
these cards carneto be Been; and some-
hoveor -other I had not the Moral °our -
age to set „them right, and • it a0On'
came: to be understood' that I was really
Lord,..Cantyre. At this time I had 'never
heard of the . carnival at .2fpntreal,. and
never supposed that the affair would go
outside the .fainily or the village." The
doctor contends that his wife is true to him
and that his letters to her are 'intercepted:
He says:' that he ha ii been offered by Mr. /
Richards' mid a ticket yr! any
part of the' United. States he would like to
pi but reftteed ; and he also ilcouses one c2 .
ti..1I0711-4,3iMak144MVI:t140e$074%1Z
tqatiiViiTO-TTh ea.e:,10,....tnanps1,4a'
to give Up' his wife without A struggle.
ot
- The old man looked troubled, and it was
*.long three minutes before hehaid
"See here Sam, I. „believe yeti have
jumped ahead a year." , On the day before the reception tendered` '
-14 Can't be, dad. The. date is &Own in the her at St. George's, Bermuda, the Princess
Bible, and in'yotir Own, writing." Lou* .went on it sketching expedition.
"'Tis, oh,? Wall, never got anything along the shore, all alone, and, after it time
right withia month, anal reckon I let -it limo:Ong thirsty, went fora drink to the
run along three or four weeks before I Piit cottage ots. negro fieherman. No one was
it down. We'll Cali it a Month." " there but" auntie;" Arid she vat; as busy
-"Not much! I'm going to work for as could be ironing a shirt for - her "ole
Deacon Calkins tomorrow." , man" to weir at the reception. The
"Sam," said the old man, &it he let the ,I'rincess asked for a drink. " Pee no time
'maul down beside the vailout, "this 'ere. bodder getting water to' you," was "this
fence has got to' go up if it busts the, reply; " fettliil huge, for Vets boned to •
country., I'll Ante the time down to gee the Queen's child to:nwerow." "But
twO weekt, and if you pitch in smart you if you'll get Me a drink I'll ken. while you
can call Meold mearafter noon to -morrow." do sop said the thirsty Princess. The offer'
Sam agreed. It was better than working was accepted, the' Princess finielied the .•
for $10 per month. -Detroit Free Pins: shirt and got her drink, and thee ':revealed
her identity'. "Fe' de Lo'd, honey I"
The Peleeete and tier& Lorne. exclaimed 44 auntie," he recovered
' Some of the papers- announce that Eta from her surprise, 'tole man no one •
noyei Highness the prieeees Loins ahd• else '1,1 etterWear dat shirt again, nohow 1"
the Marquis of Lorne Will :reside, on their
return from Canada, at Dornden, place, Recent Casale Sni,ee.
which they have purchased 'near . A zit. Georeerreepondent says Mr.
Wells." The Princess and Lord Larne' Jas7: moms has sold 4 fat cattle for 11280
bought Dornden shortly after their mar- that about. 5i cents per pound. They
riage, and frequently resided there for were in very good 'orindition and wer
'several years; but when they Went to bought by Mr. Sago for the English 'mar.
Canada they resolved to get. rid of the hot:
place, and after. having been in the market mr. _seat, of rascal, ,Boid 11•1..cw.'
for considerable period, it-hafilaulybeen
Hold to a Lilierpool merchant. Princess 'Wednesday,Dhoon,otai lit co ee 0, .pheera a bo .f fia4,11,cattle weight. o
Louise and Lord Lorne :will probably have
the use of Itosenenth, the Duke of Argyll's When Weighed they averaged 1,410'183. „
beautiful- place on the Omelet*, as a " A Chicago telegram says: Where was a
large gathering of stockmen at Dexter Park
to -day to participite in the sale .of Polled
Angelo, GalloWay. Hof,.
DeVoillis and West Highland cattle, the pro.
bay of GearyllEothom dearraltt, eicot..0±,
itefield, and others. Forty -4w° heed
Were disposed 4for at aggregate of $19.,3$0; —
Only two reached #1,ogq.
,Princess ii.oisiere- and Her Admires*
1150.000 and then offered 20 cents as a 60131- woUld feel betteabYolai lett rod country reludence. They will go to 'telly
position, has suddenly departed to foreign sil3
parts, Germany, it is thought. 12'yvh:n erat says yoti p:arAnore6ti= for the. winter directly after their return
T6111 12'143116°k ePtt '4 itbUt 11°W It"kibt" Lorne's successor at Ottawa ares peculative
. t o not disappoint bet. 1(1 you sweet seat 7 . proms re..--- id Oa, 04, . .
Wild or WO obstinate to retract any risque
admitted totheir columns should profit by she' -e -n o'cleek.boat Sunday. Your true Birir. , The Hebrew College of Cincinnati has
the example a an editor who gives heal" ' The ibove letter enclosed several little' far the first time conferred the title of
to follows : .16 If Any alehseriher Ahab 8, Jibe ahrotnos. k norm:mina was inscribed Oi lify boater of Davinity. As a part of the ()tire
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in hispaperthat he dues- not !like find leo-, „.fi,,,44,q,,,,,,A_,,,,o...._,ijiiio,,, ..07,t....-_,.1 r -,,,,,,,,-..44,6,r,01,4!•+41.0 !-oloq r.qoit, vv., ri....,
-your11the world to her. P ease cOme down sondaY from Canada. All rumors reopectinaord
those newspaper editors who ,ere too rov Baby 19:14elcdr.,4, for. her dasitg arid z.„ lor 112 .
or improper language 'which they have r
ilkiradt) Wrote this 'note. 'Do not fail to come on
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