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The Herald, 1901-01-25, Page 2YAL • NevsReck' y the W h Sorr rkL WF 1&[t Y k1L1 NS. .11rbice of Wsdes is Indisposed—Arrival of the German Emperor—Met by the Prince of Wales—Queen Sensitive Alive by Oxygen—She Has Long Spells a Uncorisciousness—World-Wide Concern Felt—India Prays for About Her Appearance and Will See Nobod) But the Doctors, Nurse and the Prince a Wales—Kept Her—The Paris Press—Fornaalities in Case of Her Death—The Oath of Succession. ' East Cowes, an. 21, 2 a. m.—The Queen yesterday niorning was able :no take a little nourishment for the ;first time in 48 boars, and her imme- diate attendants express the hope that her life may be prolonged for two or three days. Her family are sejoiced by the fact that the was fully conscious most of the day. The frequent us of oxygen was chiefly instrumental in the revival of her vitality, Her physicians are of opin- ban that the rally may be maintained by the present treatment until Tan's - day, but it is impessibie to experst life to continue by artificial meatus beyond that unless nature meantime makes a revival, which would be lit - :tie short of miraculous. The dee:tors' assuranee of a respite Dar re few more hours is sufficiently selied upon for the fawns.' to arratege that the „Prince of Wa.les and Duke of Cornmeget need not mama* to Us - borne until noon toemerrow, utiless they are specially simemiensei. It is again ptisitively afrirmen by till. pny- sielzms that Iler llajestets eritiettl ioantittion is tine to no spiat•ifie alas - ease. It' is a General Physical Collapse. tato atiOnplete that all the fenetione of the belly have emend except as maintained by artilianal means. This "true* even to the extent of re- ispirateren, whielea tatein IS Main - by tao mita cit oxygen, and it Was tuu*h to the 41,4,14 .0r*S suserise that statritutent etenneel to be aesim- ilated to :seine 4)%tPitt,' Other Werda, testy tetteen dle.teg eld age and elthrinettnen. MT vit;d. fierees,, heal shiebeen, can erilittary pat- ient, wield net have kiiirVIVe01 ;tester- tilaY, Nelsen it appeareal that iter re- peateal slit:kite; epells and 11,11Nnie,V.I.0 1,r.1 • rg.0 ilit"." 1:P3t at 104 hr Atte, ten I. tnyalt *kill Is still etiffiesent to hell hate beers fen a bratef spell in tan clastenee that es nety painful. but• • Whiells Meet utetitts...ratttle • Was ate a sten Satteitilig• for recs.. It SS said that tete reels yat Wb Lel ep•ae- Or Pr" end nter.eas are pre- .netret is that it usensi paeatly one- treSs tee age 1 eataleter and hasten icer end at 4111:tr' 4,c1,1.42.E8i.1.0 twee tV0,r02 at ter Ilter `ant "pet nee for Staillinette her liesaa* late het ail- tway..4 car:, ca. cherataternsties. Wel it Beta been an....natql wniat t ireelayet hee prinelanyes eat this kip - Steele atetrient. Testref ere Isles well tee pormittiel to get gasettlee eaten ante "eke steark etteratraden eine' len Cara ene netnes. lies Last litotes. Clintrea least el Weelet., Jana el. 5 y s tin eie seettat, neat- oteiree thin tenons:leen Lalpri.,1";3.if tapeeted tit at else w.O eve throe:gilt tin) if ;14_08,.$ oar a.t&zta1i b hanat.iakettay Yoneyeerremen ttlie Queen's cone/see :sheet 10 !net ehg areacearegie was sent tie iotelea .1illn171100Ngrag. tn.* Prinien Tir "'Nettles and Festperier PeitreeO Inentet -Yeas el coedit -deo of iteetan that et .was tateely itirettaneinie Vein to keen,. Loren.= at that loner, bate it es tope sal lety will start fee: flaterne Hoese V. 8 tins morning. tentitineue Site siles,ht hones enteotaragel ear- eceetted ..y Vro.-7,2 lee °Miners mielreenit banyan. ttheae *no knew tenet teeetnien ati I rettearee etges enneet tne lad 0341 a nem- utenteetaaa AA:11],Y 1.433 wen tzliat ei* tr tea; Leone 'Me eft enal ement yr...t•0 4.:...-..;•01,-.211:;212.07.; !1;:.' .offieleal ittatalen 'anat. tee :emcees aes Lot lesceseatit te tennis& tite eeeybrers tat Onisterne Tlyeasee nrelas anee-ty p•-eassies ieter- e. 11 the teau ean sea; men Tiscantaa- -- .;rnipine-* Iter A•''bryS, %vib,3* _attn. thee, sliee wend not be :One to salve beyond n moenting. unearetetei trey.; tit y eisysinans resteeeed z tiniciat metheets yo.oeteep life, eu iis are aseel oesly sae. el' perteas teentaite. nits natal Pane5arE5 tbt the par- sii the sate, side of winners eneears to have etabreyre atel imtacier prover. ,t. ,WelEnt"s: evreateg, the malady ; rEot reettial orgasts. I knee It Lae setturany ca",1S.;,,1 an not total litees of the newer of: • te, Will $ee Nene. was so itea-ta feared was that 1 . beans Might- bis a-static:ed, ilnenaly eiersitive to- le_r affnettort and appear- ; Ante, Ithe Qe. tee has abOintely refu.sed see anyone bar.. hr teuretes an tioce anal it. re tuanerstoed that the ea of Wales is tht only exception is mite treed that his interview vett he (Olean Lasted bat a few no- ieelet nature of tile . lady re kretwit a:sly to a tiiey few., d 1 i the royai wansli that tbe bieFlanid not be infoetted a the stenee of paralysis. Q'aeott'S extreme eWeelenees SO mach more alarm titan the stroke of para13,'SIS wliieh she uS- tahied Ftioa.yMu. li diefieuley has • adinthistering inetarlelmeTeit, for she appears quite 1 unable to masticate. To the; weakness t. are probably airth long; rpolis Of U.1113.finsau.avrneSS through which she hes been paesing, a aletugh it is al - I possible to distinguish those froanthe ineldieus encroat•hineette of old age. 1 Slo Further Rany Expected. " Cowes, Jan. 21, 2.10 dan. — The Queen in a connate:to condition and is regarded as passing away. ; a.m.—The weest is expected at any inement, and tie* memberof tite Reyal family are uow atesoeubled in the tamest's' belehatener. 5.15 a. tii.—Th o ra.'zille*rs of 'the !noel femily arty taii! gathered in a vont adteining the. Invent's' bed- : el:amber. lier Mtet y :it. 1 tin, (MU I•4 ewe. tal at any *neon.. 3 East Lames, Jan. 21, a.rn. — A 1 telephonic n' -age from oebeere, liense to the lois.- gaoy saes that 1 meet of the memill•rs of the Iletal Donley are lying 4: tsVaitn 1.;.PAY • veil •ef the w1rote.... tea buther rally Ls etre:eitel. At the Qfteetan. ilealeltie. Cowes, tele of Weenie Sam IV.— gerolinel Ale ;to 1.4,1 a i g eat Sorroe., .0steo. n H-tuse no .v 1110...e; taw./ e,VCi tIV040.i.0.e.11 ;WM Um. r4.+0,•ak 'Ade th' ilOW intainight, ane tie* one: ‘'41*4dt1W alallitAMIS 1.;;.1411. p talo' is r.Ce...1Lt& th tWWith, • 1114 aUlliting %lie egi".110144314' to fetvit other relate. w la I a* mew La," to the nedne u. it tie* dient,e , iats,1 lite:r there is tatzenel actrilte tisantag tie. 2a .ugt bav tete rer Artlair ingere. the teutatents Pritate Secret:tree ittat thee: LOt be, apptstetteael L respeetel r.terteme, daseete tinecuteness ittel nailifulenriataitS ttf . lint, 3140. ta toten. 1411' the .'i713$1,114. deep rev* I 110.2.:We, for the n l'Ite 14ratee Atari% ee. ri Letien Ik triee neaten e I the 'Vitiate of Wale!...: at tesitorrea. the Sister teen - Wm to tee lietaqine. e...e.e.e. %Inlets '. titter ttemitoll learsts. bete were Int,11,11 Vise rrOtin.:,.. 34,14 it0t. . left taig 11.71$4,t17$71.e, in 7 TIM 1'rillrec,7. eensoo vino • oeetaisee. 'rate fa lagase Gee j eatritee. a- oi ten paillefal nt.•;,V,nr: e.y,A.111ill 141't ret, wialeit sea- mese fat. - 0,V011114 ball; lent woes etnetinalcil hnag, e ate. etteer .; eneteb.. re of tine Tat eal, felleat- '• e;11ta, Prlineeeta" e.Setneeille. • Lena Anse:Lain 11iIL33`- • 111'41 it1ab Leave se,..eae, sive tretiele week Ora* artesian Eine leteria weenteaten En- eventeneely trarataiisit icy wale7,1 ham!! 411,?y,*:. 1 161.:1 alitteee o TtiFir;.40 ti,ts' were lees inarke-1 hest taunt teen teem -nese. " Tie* Innitop Warelentatr, mite Is tee („taerle oil tine CI ;ed. isa,s arriatel. a The fleet -ere soy.ev never leave the • alert Li an /nese- -time sense that - ranee Matettes is tore. Ole eetilenin uU inievitable van. Twat sill• reprees tees eitineeity ant . 7 ioiaitt. to tine neaten family. atilt rei eistarein q servic'es. tte itseireerial f • preaos Henry. e.:1 llattenburg, wiles Satan Jan. 20. 1SM.pee.-atnee te past; witin the statn.:t e1lgrzie.„. titiens ani3etee. h seen. Her tdr...;n17111tUry re.-aive ernes kite been renterreetee. it is canes eiyal that en Frintcy eternise; site 44-41.1 plaeleellity able to :;eir,!„: ir to E..!..,,nr? bet Ler niterel weakness is eaten teat l,i.r gunetiene neve C_1 to; • The neneents faithful Steretela .,;(.1.137.;,- !.:-.ndil rafeareno a.tterelent. in Her LtONSI:0-1,0:0•3. n1 Leo, here, "-Etat' is /ter In-Jest:ye" replied— : 'want meta slat* es Itst Ya neer inel worst an dealing. All :man .ety is gone ent of itc,ae" That feening i red now by a:II the dependants hi the itoaseland irs • these teat :seers. • The worenavide cer.cern in tese ` Queen's lifei sitinvii by the enerreles • accamatIntiren (tf messages sir1: necessitated the instailatien of a telegraphic pant and a corps ep- ereters satin as wiend be cialeeperte fc.r a town 6f 1011.091 lithebitanes. red even now the wires from Os- borne. Hense. are workirg ineesieantry. Outnt thuss 1l F114 iiknt, It is a atarry night. and the teeny we:tellers near the loge where the hnlletins ate ilispireyeal are the re- r,orterse whese desiettebes have been handled 'with the littlest retort -No- rm -I expedition all night friers the East Craves telegraph clines which is half an hour's walk from Osborne. Prinee and Einpor$,r., 'Ile departure of the Prime of Wales for 'London F.4tortiy a.fter 12 o'clock to meet Emperor William Iteta ;quietly accomplished. The • .ralieest inal been Informs:3 Of t•he Inels.ers coming, and had signalled . her dencire that the Prince Should go to meet him. Ila:ther .against hiwV 1 the man Who for the moment waS: Practically King Of England, :Obeyed his mother's wishes. It was rumored tlot the Queen wanted the ,i.zn- peror {to I ' Po borne House, as she did net wish to I receive him in We* plea -cant vondl- ' tion. Apparently in her Mein nue- ments she believed she weuld be able ,±0 onquer the dread aesease willeb had fastened itself upon :ear. a During '01.0 afternoon tile on hilly rosql tas the pentane gremel; vets • e2l.,0%-1t-41 with rate e, purtlenlarly eceisary for the Security of the title to the Orman. It is customany on the death of the Sovereige for the Archbishop Of Canterbury and the Lord the.nelter- lain to notify the heir -apparent of his' accession), thoagh even this is tethnieally superfluous. The aotifi- oaten toi the people iss made by pro- clamation through the Lord Mayors arid the Lord Lieutenants of coun- ties, etc. The Proelantatiou. The proelamatioa issued when queen Victoria succeeded to the throne read as follows—I "Whereas, it has pleased Almignter Goa to call to His mercy our late S'ov- ereign and lord, King IV„ ef lalessed and glorious memorenby whose decease the imperial Crown of the Belted Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is solely and rightfully eOMO to the high alai mighty Princess • Alexandrian. :Victorria, it is therefore here published and proclaimed that the legit and mighty Prineces Meseta. diem, Vietorici is now, by the death of the late Sovereign of happy mem- ory, become our only lawful and rightful liege, Lady Victoria, by the girace of God Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. and Ire- land, Defender or the Faith, to whom jet all, therefore, aeknowledge faith asel constant oinellence, with all hearty and humble affeetion, beseech-, ins, Ginn by whom kings and queens do reign., to Meth the royal Princess Inatome. tv-a.li long and happy years : to reign. over us, ito.1 save the Queen." Formerly the death of a Sovereign iteclf dissolved Parliament and the Ministry. By the referm bill of 18n:71 this law was rep..alee, ami 110,4V the ente•tenve of Parliament and Ministry is emerfeeted by the demiee of the ratans sovereign. ThP sneceeseen of the new Prince of Wales t that title ie quit- different. When the present•Prince ef Walebe- comas King, the title merges in that of se aver: nen. The Kinnethen outlet -is entice of QII0ell Viotorinis rather sen- sational lista sympathetic. Thu bitter natiellitritithism of the batu'evards, the expressioa of which is generally vont- eat In detramahation of the policy ill South Africa, tinges moet of the press coniments. The Temps and journal des Debats ale* the most moderate of, tin prominent papers, The Temps says—. "Whatever the verdict of pos- terity may be upen. the -war, the san- guinary oneurrences of which have darkly crimsoned the glory of the Queen's deciiaing years, and no matter what responsibility can oe att•anned to Ilia. Majesty for the British Imper- ialistic policy, nobody will hesitate to allina that the sixty-four years' reigit Of Victoria Ins been the model of 0. cousteintienal sovereign. She in- carnated the empire, its aunty, gran- deur and traditions. She did not deserve to bear the bureett of the aggressive policy and violence and disaster of a Cheitaiberlaen." The Journal des Deletes declares tbat the war has been a great sade item roar the Queen, who was kept in ignorance of ins teats. She did not deserve lint this be added to her other griefs." yellolV jeurnals are as rabid as eVor. The Petrie, for inatance, says tint during Victoria's reign the world km been deluged in blood end nets- ittere. , • King Christian Anxious • Ccipeehagen„ Jan. 20.—It Is under- stood thee King Christian 'was with darn/fatty theetuaded on the ground i..f ins ago from proenetling to London On St -turn -ay. The British embassy here OVerCr3r174 ,t1 W1:11 callers. The P nters pule!' h constant repurts front Lendon and Cy -norm. l'he Pope's Grief. Moine, Zan. 21.—The Pope yestere (if** IPIrarnp11'4.1 VaW7:11(7,11 In Londou to eepreee to t h • BrItish royal • family tat-, fe.:Peta ;if serrow wid-lL alt Cheistini1. en altered with Engined rye- gerdieg ve* illaves of Qtr!eil Vi!..toria„ young men and rwl.:1,1en, arrayed in • i.heir Sunday gaiale .-1t 11'int* laud arse S yeenteeteso, 1 neaps with vivid. patches or eolor. .:00Q; The keen gentry, aftic*r elturch sertiee, wrote tha.nr metes on the 4il r. /0141 Zit t bis lodge. Enquities of i2nrortunei, all came ' by ttbgrimn, amil Li'. W • Ilmelr$4.4 1?r4,1$?,e, t. 11 s....rts and connition; of hese clergymen pre - .1 dominating, itteal w a itia tele- ; grams asking the eat: 'At 114,14S. The 7..inperor in 1.ontion.. " Landon. Jan. 21.—A bright spot in the univereal eleota vats till pectialie• prentpt esnipat.ey ansplayed i by haapersr Weilem in Yea, nein up WI- ! portant anigage,inen,e. to cense to the theitabed 'of his gronaltuother. • "'Thee" saes the Deily Mail, "is eal- 1 oulatiel to and. ar hie name to every 1 Englielanuala ;mai We feel at such an 1 hour what true sympathy means." 1 London, attn. lours befare . tb. train Of ilirz itlaj sty th tlerni an Emperor woe nue et Loteloo people • gen to guilt... elont Clearing, rross otet tee Tit " roes./ aienn tell mit <gin* • tit* trent hangers -en, bet 111'341Y 3) 311' 81111 hareerees of Ger- Heins 8l3. 1-' to s. 111, Etill$ V070 071 WS first uppearcurive lit Lasalion for e ars. Titthien.g b 'elute eye large th it the rain alai taulieritiee tareeted it, tort% 11,11T1s,..'s$ and s imnairtql of the tit lieet p Into 07 4 it 14,.t1'orirht:$71 for; e, wsilt Inds of muevel men. up nla * the id re4.7, ferstinees n. lima fortwo 10.1° tient in Traraelear liteentata lire Vine Su oty.YI a pro. Nese **. fatal • eirrSeet tee It le a rimy t if; stmmI hmYo';1i Leery le hisei. The oarreanin enter.' 41 '4,11* INAI.Wily teat. In mei 'Even 03) %Z. traeln. Tit" Penne id Wait 8 :111'410-4 1:11 fury:: tn. trent enteral th ei-.t wite la Ives ;it steel pee. •Ttat * bee .4 1 dela Inente It enter an. Prete At". it, S ATIi,3itia ase1 Prase,* etr- t1i•te *tease -PIA 11..0.tenee:e. •alleete Ilse P. -mem. tines taw taraineas eentetell t lIm- none, by isset,e;se Lei yet ar „tie ,.r.1 tine Pe ask 0.-t th • Chi V1.1; *iiit :tit p ...este vane yeivie.tee ..-trem., o.1 31,4' e- ineee,a. itael lecutpeeer ea.ita tit - it..j.,$A$,..11.4;. Ai h ••neecay th.-ar le.t.e. nee taia.es i.2;.0 0.. .1t, 10 p. in. Prince of W es: a 403A 04s1..01131.`? ilaIse"ti.lielik testae tv Jr* latictr. As - resale, of tine tee leaner. n. Vlter the trainee deckled te start le. ;.- ayeeerne ties stlemilitys tnner-aleg. ten- *Sas were given t'a it a r0,-.4 ag 1 kept hi; Irlijtgligr; t.11:-.0) to UV., 1inneet. tynristet the nee tate Es 01n...,0•1.;,0of tiL., C01, 401i1 akot.11:.; • entercol tittelye n mm• 1.'1,1tOrrS* 11Va101 t DI,17.ingfil.,..ra lei/ate. eene rameta atitet tee tieseetis al iaory ;aid the earenteensep maremeteed 434,6ji4Z,'' fl Ailia leonaleaa. Jinn. 21.--Aaaer4inee te tee Teecear.tent, leantaaase • who las enz.:reel--.3 at essare te* nit 43411 111 ar-A, as Iree- peror, lest ..s ge....eate en Leer- ing of the, teen -ens linneses—el ant ne. gereseireetners ellS; sIseeentelieer,s. tay neetiest needy., nr.,..ra 43111,0 t • I:01r beirsiele." Prinee of II toes It lanwell. reenten. 23, -la ti4o, f„•;t1t0.1,11 I, elan.; Os life 4, orjta:.s.r ggeeve zonate:Et ciretas. namely. tie - tens itatiegeisati es et the Pratteeof Wales. ens r,70.0rrif:ri, tire./ and exiazist- ed evee, ne lest irreales_ tee voni not rise -end t.,0 tii foi6i- Ins);10 Deberne 1me. Ti.it mese L- camel do wes to proarese 1.13;243 • w.oadd leeve London an S o'clecit tee,: morning: if pessible. 'rite I'rinee Walice is spending the night at Mari- e:ere:ant Hones ee.3 Emisarier Wialiatn 84; Beekisagratien 10e Siosques and Temple's. f•aleauttat, Jan. 20.—T3ere is the nappest- distress here over the earl meta froari Engler.n, width Wi.,2 Create Intense feeling ainong the nativaa thayers for tne recovery of the Queen c.re aszenrEng in al/ the ehurelies and tits numberless raosentes and tenones. Throne Neter Vacant. London, Jan. 20.—The theory of the British Constitution is that the throne of Great Britain is never va- . nano, to other warde, the Sovereign never dies, the sucees•sien of an heir being instantaneous. Hence, as be- bretto explains it, the ceremony of coronation is merely a solemn re- cognition and confirmation Of royal . descent, and the consequent rightof accessiontoi the throne, and is ne- • e. 39 itallACIOtee „t1.1.11lenl`le Inite tee ti.:Fee. it by lettere rtatt-on 011 een, it teals fit. Ties* netts talleatei. 43:03 li710O03)o the leans' el` Cornea -all: • 13 Tea* leteeevetiont • W11:4717. the On _eh One.. the Peens" of Willie.; ti 3331 n t!,0T0.^:11,.:0 0031±4' iltr.gr lin the day. lea* nitelit, the anal • luY7ril'!SeVril..;7;ser* willt take tine tootin taie. r 4,1 ‘./ • 'gaii,,e,'11 g/ i Britain an.I Breland ;anti its ecillie-r- • lee within an leenr ana,:r the Qaeetn•e, death. Mane' er, the ilateleett. offiteets Inn the Celtenet atel in tea Paley at Onin .e.ane •L cat han.I will • sett:eel te Vele fetentillateree ot reakeitee tie, new Ininig. TO Prinee Welene alineir Tarenate Cie inerl lialeletne, tit- Ler./ Inge illitanaelneit. en 33 Frieleariert Tenn - pie, teee Arinableilrep • il7 4_,"77.A repur,..siseates till the Isere Hal -bury 1017177111Y' to:Ai- ry the Peinee the; sleatit tine Queen awl of Wt.; ateeessi..s. Tines tile Pri.tee 'unit take nee taeneell. leateavi: l'he Casella Lard nar.:14.071.7: Ye' nr 11;010.. te- willing to take tree sotet S The Inittg I tuna Leal teettetanior: sten einetattn.• erersess ate! se- .p.r to ra eia pi 0.3bal tint I_ 7: *31 1317171(177 leen:Bel 4.4.1 41081111- :;00S 1.11.0-1Nt.1 ±010 1,30T.•Antr.ttr.4.; !F;,t! agreen ;van tine ne -,teeetnte laws men Yeas - Olean; 431 i.'1V you, Tile King: I eoleentaly promise so It;i WM Z7013 :1,1111.p0,1 inOWE.'t :,...1110 testae, in mercy to be executen iss all .our taalgreente 33 To King: I' wilL Claineellor: Will you to the - etre/eat of e-oltr isietYiet ntitintaita the " laws of ktilri. the! true professien of the (Issas! anal PrOV.Stazat Termed religion estabasiesi by law, and will yeti raniritain alai preserve tes• settlement of the trait - ell Citureh Eng:la:ail and Ire.ianal . and tine dectritte, woYeeltir., doinipline and getveritteent thereof as by law eetablishen within England anal Ire- land and the ti.rritoriate thereento be/engine:, and will 7.coOn prervf.0 mitt) the bislitses anal elergy of Eng - and and Irelatel and te eberialeos there onentitted to their t•Itarge all ..: emelt rights and priVileglS ;LS bylaw 'de sltall eppertairi to them or any • ef there? ; The King: AU this I psetnise, to do, Grief. • v . Cape Town. Jan. 20.—Keen regret , is expressed here over the (lateen's 1. serious illness. At the cathedral to- t day the dean made a touching re- ferenos to the new:7, saying it was the worst that had been received duting a. trying year. France tensempathetie. Parise Jan. 20.—Se far as this cite- ' is concerned, the interest in the eon- • SMA FHH One Small Garrison Stood a Fortnight's Siege, GEL COLVILLE J L Botha Urging a Raid in Natal, put Reeruitiug Is Brisk in That Colony --Cape :Sevilla:is Giviug lip Arms —Eightlhousand Burghers Under DoWet. Cape Town. Jan. 1.—TL' Duke of Edinburgh's Volun t eers, a Cape Town regiment, whieb lees been garrisen- lug Janne:ay KM), Uremia:oat! West, was tempt:umbel by 400 Boers from January 5 until yeeterday, alien the Boers, who wore wlthost WIr„ guns, marched away in the die velem of Ply le eaten. Tam, Boers fired on tie qeeirrison every ale y front 5 oteloen la the morn- ing until 7 etalook in tee evening, but ktil t luau w y eq" es"sanotsly, wounded. 1"a:taste:xi, am' peer i.01,1=,.-i:.10:1rit iliiitiidrl 1 $lurreader tho, gar- rison. wheal: atts a-fa:ital. The lo ars threet -nal thee if the searreetier was they w,/-.1"0. r..:Ze all in A porey ae, hes an el the -,elfart, •t ooi,141i414, r,'"n" • :Ma mese irem tape Tees e. and • :e'en:eve .•e•'•3. eta Tat a • t ,e•"? ; • eq• at" yoqe 1".• .• 1111,1 1,m•,•,,* a 14 ,1 .4* ;4* :4W '• -4-, l'Elos14:1111;21 34-o vit., 11.0,1. oto it. .34, tio .r.. • . .0- •i,. z. , oat 111111"0'1: * ...rose. .'et ual 1, , g tkite,tr 1'4;4(.0,. 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Conit tie , ' any 1 1 1T4C.11:1o4 Iteeeen note:a-eel:9 neat, Lateen "o -,i-413:41 11Q VIZC1 te-gati et :3.'03 nen „asetel ty-e. eneentea, 331. :4 et tent nee. 1 a aterne. ....t.netieg tie tirena •, ;it tee tie 174.42.3 t.LLZ4 t*•9315,1. 1333:1 tt3;4t 3.431 foaaaai • -1 , Steer fineenen ao., meaner ..1;iyee-ed • ;tee sa.ginteet eleenre tat szteyee tree q other. Stetteete. engagements trots pictoze 4,4.11/4 o o -g.. t.i.oz,okt t%. a. 1 Ilea contsbataats littatia*,.1 emelt otista.r 73 aftnnottent. Tear eiceetne of tileir s were lit:lents toese to. pieces by tie peetata 431 t.i..4,Lr a>8 th-e ityits repe-ateilley !tinged at each other. • Z.4444CT:13 Enteltie tO Close ipeerters„ era their fieeiseds were oilenget to et:pirate there. . tine sieteceana casino:en:it Barrat nee ltothseltiel lquerol tot the Coante• who tenea te parry bet failet, cosi) tate .; flaroa's- swiern p. tsetse:its:9 les areri list ttiene tie• arel issued at stile* alieetee ea"- L-t-ei'S tf tat itannei 433 ineetett,nee 4..-31e eeeete. teriseiat, eseetatore haste:lea to the Worr.12...41 niAn, and t14,-(1, litrell-karisra 11 fl1.1.1g-0.1. an -1 emtref:/..e..1 11:011I140. -they tee-ley:ea the 'Count? life was net, in nanger, but, that, act was inovessible to cone f tirete tile nine. ("tient de Luber:sae 1 was tleten triV4.11. ht(ii 10 Baron tie liothselitial is still ea•rforna- - mg amatary scrtiee with tile 5.1th Ilegintent Isifantry in garileen at I Comp:tone. He rally attained then-fa- jeritan ;yesterday, nml keit no time in 4 Fettling bis account with Count de ; Lubersamt A hurriecane has swept over the. 1 _ i Suez Casual. Several steamers are dot:lineal. Tile Austrian Lloyd steam - I ar Chine, is ag,roand and obstructing; , ' 1 44113333 1..21!,3; _ n 13315 - at ea.: time, teas tneiti etastive. • All 'nee '18 litv-E": genie/ i•-yee. .a.:Ye t•enetteceiest teal 31 ;elan in tie* tea:f nee el tee 043- tee. ea ;-; sett Jr?r3 le ell '..ta ;eine - lead 14a - n 7. ay' met Sat no a •ti a.i•-...a; again. i A wee , tenee :I: , -1- 33' 1.00 • 033333303433131 t,." „, zee elat-iir I. wee:I. qe.: t.:1; ' Vr,10.1:V • .1. Te tee teeter lent. . n. nale. 17.—te Bettea. reteetjno- patal v,' 1-38133 tri an- etinnie forhting to II bat. -.,- at. 9, antedate ; teen, e it thee:it:Le:a intlied 'their tient:tee 304 3311 Reertas ()range. 331)4:0* f'07,11. 7.—Th-E, 13 mamas SI2ther- t 13 po.4rea cereas coeetnentne nrozpeii- 435334'f, 9mv'-1 o- Ii11115antiroo 00:,s 3'4'F055's3 t,33' 001133335 nese Ler eiyierseettle 1110.V.0. 1i14:1; towarai ‘1, .12' $re., Thi• (4,T4:1*:474-''Zirt r414!4rt.5 5130 , ezirg1 Ilut 3m :33t:,330333333'4' 344,a9 ,313'fl3344 the inteiee•rea. n.0 U. 01, Defl t t)naeo. Cap!, Totyn..13311. 18.—Pu4'::e3 the ma mote ace. of Ale relent lea- ten aeater ni- ts:rant lietrr3e ttl'ine.3I-1 tcatertit';r10±IM.Ed'iNtTi;3d$i'ft 171.i 1711 ersee- wrre elyil aervaitats, who robbed the Poeteeffice beforo leaving. Tucker in comets:no Pretoria. Jan. 18.—Gen. Tiveker ha* been appointed t.7 the einirestial Bloemfontein, vice Gen. theater, who hes been invalined. Gen. Clements is in commend here.