likely to founder, such boats as were in bail She was suffering also from the elwok and In the trial of the conspintars by tho

London; May 19th-The Baracion Diot has been dissolved. Elections for them. Diet will be held June 21st

Laking

bad no thought of danger. The decks designed in caufite the effect of a leak or was folt at Monte Carlo aé 8 u’clock" this; Paris, May 14th.The proceeds from toe

the of

New York, May 22nd.On Thursday, May Mady of those injured did not need to be sent to join us and the Prairis Queen also 19th, at 6.5 p.m., while the weather was to the hospital. Those sent to St. Vincent's fell in with us and stayed with me all calm and the sea smooth, the British Hospital were the following: Patrick Burke, the way in. I don't believe our ship was steamer Callic, of the White Star line, from who came from Wilkesbarre, injured internal to blame. I don't believe the other skip saw London, May 19th-Lord Salisbury has by. Liverpool, ommė into onllision with the fly and sustained a fracture of the foot and us, but if anything, she was out of her way, refused his cansont to the roguent mado British steamer Britannic, of the same line, other injuries; William Lawler, from St. The fog horns of both boats were blowing. the French Foreign Office that he instruct bound from New York for Liverpool, Lonis, on his way to Ireland, dislocated hip; In the morning, when the tag William Fletcher the English Caneel in Madagason to apply striking her on the port side aft and doing George Robinson Arthur, from Lynn, Mass. one to us, we were told that about eight to Franco for an exequatur, which not would considerable damage. The Britannice bonts Among those who did not go to a hospital other tags were looking for us. Tho pas bo the recognition of the French protectomte, wore Inwerd and filed with women and wore the followingMartin Allen, two sengets got off on the tag and were landed on the ground that he requires further time children from the cabin and steerage iu au Engers cut off. His wounds were dressed by about 12 o'clock-that is, all except those to consider the advisability of such a stop.

Brussels, May 19th.-The metal-workers orderly and axpeditions manner. It is to be the physician of the Celtic. Rose Mooney, who went over to the Celtio."

aid to their shame that several men forced injured in tho, foe, book and right leg by St. Petersburg, May 21nt.It is officially of Belgiam are joining in the strike igau. *themselves into the bonita.

falling rigging. She was taken by friends to announced that Andrajusbekiu.. Ousephuo, garated by the miners, and workers in other Menuwhile no examination was made and the Minera* Arma. James Williams, arm

Gondraloff, Shengroff and Uljauoff were trades are likely to follow suit, Eighteen- the damage to the Britannic nacertained, broken, cared for at the Miners' Arms. Mr. execnted yesterday for the part they took in thousand persons have struck in the contra and it being found that the vessel was not Vaughan, arm sprained and thumb, smashed, the recent attempt on the life of the Czar districts alone. Trappe ara bojeg forwarded to prevent the strikers from committing acts were recalled and their oecapante received (exposare,

violence. Senate, in the presence of representatives of Now York, May 23rd. Tribuno's on board. The others and boarded the Celtic.

ad-tie various

Paris, May 19th.A dael has taken place it transpired that governments, A pad was made and placed over the hole count of the disaster anys: The Celtic loft in 1986 they formed a secret circle to ter- hotween Victor, Koning, nahand of Mimo. in the Britannic's side and she was turned Queenstown on May 18th with about 1,000 rorize nation, and resolved in December to Jan Hading, the well-known French actress, about toward New York, having arranged passangers abaird, and the Britannic left marko no attempt to assessinto line Czar, and M. Lopar, a jeerulist, who had writtan with the Celtic to keep company.

her pier at West Tanth Street at 10 pm for which parpero they procured explo-an article insulting to Mme Huding's re- The saddest and most deplorable result of on Wednesday, with about 180 cabia sire bombs. On March 13th, in cotupany putation, Mr. Lacon was would. the nocidom in that several steerage passon-mesengers, mostly pleasure-seekers and with those coufederates who undertook to Rome, May 19th.-General Gone, con- gore, who wore lounging about at the time of tourists; about 300 people in this steerago, inform them by sigual when the Czar passed mander of the Italian foren at Massownb, ling the collision, were killed and several others and a miscellaneous carge. Outside the by, they went to Nowsky to prospect. It dissuaded the homo Government From enreging were injured. Both vessels, accompanied by Hook she encountered fog at intervals, which was their intention to throw the missiles an oni its Ahyasininu oxpedition, on the ground the steamship Marengo (British), frein increased in density. As the afternoon ofder the Czar's marriage as it passed by, but that the cost and the difficulty of the under Swansen for New York, nad the British Quear Thursday wore on, the vessel was making the police frustrated their design.

would outweigh the proble gain. (British), from Liverpool for New York, about sixteen kuota an hour, and from all

19th-Colonel Sir Josepla London, May City of Mexion (vin Galveston), May 21st arrived at the bar at 1 o'clock this morning accounts was blowing her whistle at regular-It is undertood that an extradition treaty Ridgeway, who has nargo of the British tha Afghan Boundary Commission, The above report is from the purser of intervals. Toward evening the fog brake up with Trance has been signed here covering section the Britannic, whb refused any further into rifts, but still hang at times thick and sapo ground. This is the first cronty of the line receivet fresh instructions from his information. Some steerage passengers heavy on the water.

kind entered into between these countries. Government and has returned to St. Peters- from the Britannic, are slopping at the The Britannic, with the exception of her Political gossip atributes it to Don Carlos bury from Moscow,

2 Front street. Both eister ship, the Germanie, is the largest coming to visit this country and to mysteri- Ottawa (One), Mag 19th-Ti Govern. Minera Arma Hotel, steamships are anchored the bar, being and finest veseul in the White Star festas designs connected with the Churchill ment will make allowance for iron importers detained by fog. The Celtic'e how is stove Sto a 3174 tona nat register; and 5004 in, bat otherwise the vessel is not much tous gross; 455. feet in length, 45 foot 2 party, but littlo importaves is attached to who had entered into contracts provians to

such flying reports.

the imposition of new Juties; und will allow damaged. The Britanic's aft compartment inches in hendth and has a depth of hold

St. Petersburg, May 20th.-It is stated conaiguments to come ander the old tariff.. is fall of water. Ous report anys that bue of 8 feet 7 inches. She is an irou-sorow that no foreign officers will be invited to Rojos, May 19th. A gentleman in the van and three women were killed, while four-masted steamer, and her compound witness the maneuvers of the Russiaur troops contasnee of Lord Salisbury is negotiating with the Vatican in a semi-oficial capacity another says that the Fictims were one engines are of 700 nominal horse-power, nail this year. woman, one skild, aged 13, and five men. capable of working up to 5,400 bono-power-

City of Mexion (via Gulreston), May 21st. for the resumption of officint relations bd- The son was smooth a Boor, and the Water-tight and fire-proof bulkheads ran from

-Remarkably warm weather has prevailed twem the Vatican and England. both saloon and cabia, mure' Passengers,

top to bottom the vessel,

of

and these bars in the valley of Bozico for the past few days. Doblin, May 19th-Candial Gibbons is congratulating themselves on the fact and self-closing doors and other appliances London, May-20th.-A violent earthquake here visiting Archbishop Walk.

were ronded, when all at buce

dur's-sales-of-the-crown juwele honnted to acoident to that An

part of

of morning. unise

The agent of the Dag fag whistle of isteámer, vot their the vessel to which the mishap may have Laudon, led to the English navy daring! d'Orleans bonght chain of briliants for

May 16th.-Tires Tassels of war 072,000 frames. own, sounded close to the Britannic, and accurred. In one compartment, contain have been almost simultaneous with the whistle ing the after set of boilers, the door which the past week, namely, the steel armoar 181,250 francs. Gall, an American, bought the high, sharp bow of a steamer, looking lends to the next compartment is arranged plated Lurch ship Sunsparett, poncierta cintara of brilianta for 182,500 France. gigantic in the mist, appeared on the pork s

St. Petersburg, May 14th-The prese GF for prompt water-tight closing. side,

If water at Blackwall; the torpedo araisor Raccoon, making almost at right angles for the Britan-fehould find its way into the neighboring at Devonport, and the composita ship this city advocate a poll-tax nie. The stenmor was the Celtic. The lookout compartment the engineer in charge, by Bussard, at Sheerness. The Sanspareil workmen as a reprisal for Germany's increase And officere va board of her discovered turning a lover, lsis the pondoroas door fall is the biggest ironstad ever launched in in the corn duty, the Britanic at the sumo instant when into its place, its dearent being regulated by England. She is to carry two 100-tou

The Czar received the English Afghan those on the latter became aware of the an air oylinder. In another compartament uugua besides a powerful subsidiary nexon-Commission yesterday, presence of the Celtic, When the sharp prow iron floor works automatically, the rising ment, and will be capable of a speed of Tho Czar and Czarina yesterday performed of the Cellis was first noticed looming through water finds its way beneath, and thas con- seventeen kuots. The estimated cost of the the usual roligious ceremony preparatory to u the fog by the people on the Britannic alio fining the water to cue section of the vessel. vessel is £525,000, but by the time tho is loug journey. It is expected that they will Was not more than four boats lengths from The steamer pas bailt for safety as well as banded over to the Government dockyard start for the south to-day.

London, May 14th.-Hamilton Huntcare, su the latter. The peril of the situation was spend,

athorities and they are allowed to exercise comprehended immediately, and there were The Celtic was built at Belfast i 1872. their will upon her fu the shape of alterations member of Parliament who is adoeling. warning shouts and the making about of She is of 2,437 tons not register and of and improvemente, it is almost certain that a universal penny post, has addressed a letter to the Postmater-General of Great Britain, terrified passengers, and dire confusion on 3,888 gross, and has a nominal borse power she will coat £1,000,000.

of 650. Ble is regarded as a staunch ves- There is now in the possession of the Eng from which it appears that a penny poat Once the danger was scen, the officors of sel of the most approved coustraction.lish War Office an American repeating ille, could be established between Great Britain. both ships acted with commendablo courage, Her length is 487 feet and 2 inches; her which is said to be capable of fring eighty and America, even without any increase in

the volume of correspondence. and to the'r coolness is probably due the fact breadth 40 feet, and her depth 81 feet Shots a minute, that the loss of life was not greater than it has four masts, a propellor worked by a London, May 20th-A friend of Purnell's Paris, May 14th-At a meeting of the SEA. While the siguel to go ahend at fall compound engine, and water-tight compart-said to-nights in commenting apin the Patriotic Langue-to-day hold in confirm tho speed rung out, the Celle's motion could ments like those of the Britannic

former's appearance in the House of Commons appointment of M. Samsbwoff as presi not be checked, and the crashed into the Brilante, striking the latter a glancing blow was among the saloon passengers of the old one.

New York, May 23rd.--. P. Huntington last night: The trouble with Parnell is audent, the latter denied that the league had Eis digestion is badly impaired. interferod in the recent election in Alsace- the port side, about gix feel abaft Britannic. He had closed his house ap He cannot keep right unless he can take Lorraine, or that the French Government He was obnd exercised any pressure upon M. Do. of the engine roon, catting a great gawa- for the summer, and along with bie family, regular horseback exercise.

hol in the rossel and then sliding intended, to take an excursion to Europe, liged to keep en stondily in the House that roulet, who, he said, remained honoury along to the stern, ripping off all I didn't get there, after all," said he, he was not able to keep up his exercise, and president of the league.

Vienna, May 14th-Count Tasle, Minister -Asscenty-liw feet of iron plating, smashing langhingly, to the Tribuna reporter who so became ill. There is no truth is the

ber.ils and abaking down part of the rigging met him up at his stables in Park Avenue report of his having any intention of seiring of Home Affairs, has ordered an inquiry into of the iritantie. Three of the lifeboats of yesterday afternoon,

the charge of cruelty to patients brought Be WLA looking from polities. the latter were sunshed by the impact. The strong and wall, and apparently oue the

Rome, May 20th-The correspondent of against the management of the Krankonbana. bows of the Celtic were stove in and otherwise worse for the excitement through which the Associated Press, in answer to inquirios Herr Hoffanni, director of the hospital, has

tio bad passed. He got on shore from the regarding the momoir on the Irish question, resigned.

Paris, May 14th-Le Temps protests the collision the tag William Fletcher about noon, and said to have been prepared by the Irish Britannic was the scous of utmost co went to the Fifth-avenue Hotel, as his Collego, says, as the result of his investigagainst the espionage systems tending to eternution and goufasion. Pania reigned own

bouse WAR not prepared for hiation: He has authority to say no memoir make France a sort of China, closed against all over the ship for n few minutes. For unexpected reinre. He said: "Ou Thars-waterer on the condition of Ireland has been all foreigners. tutely the officers kept their heads and day afternoon there was dense fog, and y esou from the frish Culinge, nor his any

Now Tork, May 15th The Tribuneasyon. the sailors obeyed their orders with, alacrits. whistle was blowing. I was in my room-body of members of the col ege denounced Tiffany & Co. have had many inquiries As is always the case in a crush, some weaker I had the captain's when I saw some little the Parnellites. The statement to that effect concerning their purchase of a necklace than the rest were anable to get through the stir in front and walked out. Baw Ble lis An absolute falsehood.

In the enla at the French crown jewels in Loudon, May 20th. The second install Paris on Tharaday for 183,000 frana. A crowd to places of safety, and they felland were Celtic coming right out of the fog, caught by falling rigging, struck by flying probably soureely a length from us, and jaat ment of the present series of articles ou member of the firm said to the firm's debris, or were jammed and crushed by broken at right angles with as Captain Perry Parnellism and Crime" appena is the brain Paris had bought the jewels timbers. The number or names of those killed rang the bell to tell the engineer to go for Times to-day. It deals with longue cal solely for Tiffany & Co. Thom had ru could not be ascertained. Those who were ward with all speed. There was no chance tiens it Chicago, and Philadelphia and the enivad sunny telegrams from different parts

mangled frightfully, Que to back.

Clan-an-Gaet Pociety's share therein, and report ferm the company is that four lives "I stepped right back to where my fam-refers to a message which, it says, Parnell of the country asking about the jewels, but no nd given orders to parciuse. One of were lost, a man and three women, all steeragely was and anid: There is a big steamer sent to the Philadelphia convention, advising Tiffany's employús said that in his opinion passengers. Many of the steerage passengers almost aboard of us. I am sure she will that platforma be framed which would the jewels purchased on Thursdey brought protest

at more were lost. The bow of the strike as I ran back and got to my enable us to continua to receive help from 50 to 100 per cent beyond their intrinsic Celtic crushed in the plating over compart-former place jost na she. crashed into us. Americn."

value. This was because of the historien ment No. 4- of the Britanic, and imme- The vessels came together with a good London, May 21st-To-day, at the royal value of the stones. Tiffany & Co, gist của- diately after the blow the water rashed in and deal of noise, and I supposed at the mo- levee to be held by the Prince of Wales, most valuable loi. filled the compartment. This part of the ment that it was worse than it really turned in the lisesice of the Qooon, who is on her vessel was occupied by the male steerage out. Three of our boata ware brokop. The way to Balmoral, Minister Phelps will pre-

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Vienna, May 15th-Charlotte Wolter, ile

Rengers, and storage passengers from bowspris of the Uellic came right on board, sont his son-in-law, Horatio Latomis, H. tragedy queon, celebrated In-night her fiftieth other parts of the steamer assert that when The Celtic cnt through nearly to the middle La Grand Cannon, of New York, Ezen D. year on the stage by a jabiles performance in the water is putaped out bodies will be found of our ship and probably would bare out Warner of Chicago and ex-Secretary of the Hofburg Thentor. The Emperor, Crown quits to the middle but for the fact that we Legution Bappin, who during his long Prince, and other dignitaries were present sad the house was packel. The play Captain Perry of the Britannic is the cou-were going somewhat rapidly and tore the diplomatic carner did not avail himself of wat "Sapphio," with Mos. Weltor in the modore of the White Star Beot. He is a Celtic's cut-water right away. I think that the rogal introduction, good disciplinarian and all his man, except is what saved us.

Paris, May 20th. At the sale of the Crown title role. She a received with cuthusiasm, "The veusols were together scarcely a jewels to-day, lut forty-three, a Sevigne and was overwhelmed with flowers; The Rome firomer, were promptly at their posteminate. Tho captain got the boata lowered as brooch with 324 brilliants, and lot forty-four, a Emperor give her a diamond bracelet, and after the shock. Believing the vessel wasoon as he could. About 100 passongerajcorsage of brilliants, were bought by Tiffany, other gifte entes from all parts of àpatria in a sinking condition, Captain Porry went by then to the Celtic, The Cellio was He also bought two bindelets for 2000 frauca, and Germany. At the close of the play sho mada a teaching speech of thanks to the intending to transfer the presongera to the also badly injured, but did not lover any The Regent pearl was bought by Bowell, Emperor and audience. She is yours old, Critic The first one that was lowered bonts. There was no great disturbance among jeweller of Parin provoked a critical situation. The Captain our passengers. The storage passengers London, May 14th-It has been reported but is still young lonking.

Vienang May 15th.-Great prpmations shouted cat from the bridge that none but growded into the boats and nearly filled that Farnell has cancer of the stomach and women should got into the boats first. His them, men and women, nosily men. Among tont be caugt live. He was in Loudou, are being rande for the coming dorul festi- ordura fell unheeded on the throng of the passengers who went to the Celtic were

advice from his physician. He is quite it will bo in the procession, panic-stricken men who crowded "forward Mr. Rosevelt of New York and his wife today, but left for the seashore upon val, and it is szpocted that over 4000 carriages Madrid, May 15th.-The river. Daro, van- in a mass, pellmell, determined to got the water light compartment second from absence from the House of Coamous at 90 ming partly suderground through Geonado, and Mr. Pator. The Britannic was struck and this siukuess alone explains his prolonged into the bons n at all hazards.

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I burst its brukes and inundated the poorer twentieth part of those who tried to get in the stern. The belwarks were ent right off for critical a time. the boat succeeded they would have swamp. fifty feet. The Celtic ters her way right Philadelphin, May 15th-The American subarbe of the city. This inhabitants have ship Charles H. Marshall, which cleared from sen ordered to abandon their houses, which, ed it. The cowardly erentures shoved along. back the terried women and proceeded

To my knowledge there were four people London on Decousbar 5th for Philadelphia are unsafe. Crops in the fields and much pro- to take possession of the beat, when one of killed. One was a girl, abeat. 12 or 14 and New York, and passed the Inle of Wight party live boon destroyed. At Vega one the mates drew a big, ugig-looking navy six years old, and there were others, two men, I on the 15th of the same month, has not bean woman has been killed, and several other chambered revolver, and flourishing it in the think, and one buy, but I would not be cer- heard of since, and she has been given up persons have boon injared. faces of the mob, swore that he would shoot tain about that. The oldest man's wife was for lost with ber erow of twenty-three man.

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the first man who tried to get into the boat Mobaughlin, the ship's surgeon, remained (0.) · aperini says: Ex-President Hayes Prince of Wales and taken to at the Man- The crowd. fell back, and the women were ant and callooted and attended to these who heen offered the presidency of the Ohio Stato Bion House Du Saterday, two gold tea-sp00118

were hart...

University, and a strong effort is being made were missed. They were promility taken no As the other side of the steamship, low- ever, the wathen were not so well cium-they wore in terrible danger.

"The ladies behaved very well, sithough to get him to accept. The trustees basa menenters of the nepasion by some of the

altendants, Those in offered to elget a vice-president to perform pioned, and many men orawled over the my party got up and put on their life-pre- the routine duties of the position. It is re- Paris, May 15th, The Journal des Bebats side and jumped into the life boats asservers and they did not seem to be farried, ported ilist the ex-President is inclined to strips the agreement between England and they were being rowed away. One bout I had my wife, son, my

Turkey relative to Egypt. It includes the was entirely approprinted by the Bremen. 1 day my toy daughter, accepew York, May 15th-Ramon Rabiere, vanation of Egypt by the British in three One steerage passenger, sliding dow and alen three servants. My son behared the national sesretary of the Caban Feder-year, into about already theft, had like trump. He gave bis lifebelt to one ation of cigar-minkers, who was expelled London, May 21st.-A socisly writer thus thio rope he clung to eat by the sailors, and of the maido. There were lifebelts for all from Tampa nome time ago by a vigilance welcomes the Sandwich Islands Queon; “Fat the Jackles man fell into the sen. He could swim, however, and after bobbing around the passengers, but in the goueral excitement committee for attempting to organize the be it from us to discount the Queen of some could not find them. There was one set uiger-ankere, is going to Washington to en- Hawan's pleasure by calling to her mind au- they threw him a lifeline and he was hauled of passengers who did not behave creditably, ter a claim for $50,000 against the Spanish pleasant things, but let us round her Majesty in none the worse for his dooking.

bat just few for the boats and went over the Government, which he asserts he can prove before she puts foot on our shores that the As nearly as can be verified, the names of side and into them, without any regard for was at the bottom of his expaleion.

last Polynesian King and Queen who vis- those known to be lost are as follows: anybody or anything. Comely well: Prince, Luitpold, Rogent of Bavaria, will landing. As the moosies are most fashionable

Vienon, May 19th. It is

is reported that ited England died of measles sou after Katherine Robinson, aged 18, from Lynn, Captain Perry behared extremely Mess; William Tremberth, from Morris I think he thought at first that his ship receive Emperor Francia Joseph's notion now, Queen Kaplotaui, perhaps, tas not them, country, N. J., on his way to Durham, was cat into, and for a moment he looked to Resume the Bavarian-kbroue, and that to fear. What she must endearer to avoid England; an unknown man, going to Brisas though the thing was up. We turned Emperor William's consent has already been is rheumatism, which society is diligently tol from Virginis, of slight build, with homeward and sailed in company with obtained. The latter, it is said, was received cultivating now as the most aristocratio fall gray whiskers; an unknown boy the Cellio. We got one of Wilson's ships when Prince Luitpold visited Berlin recently, affliction that can overtake man or woman,

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