The Santos also received severo injarics (the vessel which I have the honor to com-Two years ago hems.

Foar

place

St. Petersburg, May 9th.-The Russian Go- once for the womat and succeeded in got which had just struck as, bat the fog wAS BO vernment has prohibited the sale of a draws ting the Champagne on the bonah at the thick that I could no longer find her. I misery is rovasted in a card addressed London, May 7th.-A story of tragio composed by Connt Tolatol for general month of the Orne, upon the coast of the thought that she had sank, as I could obtain by an indignant artist, T. C. Ferrar, to airculation, and entitled "The Power of province of Arromanche. This is a very no response to my calls. I did not learn the Pall Mall Gazette, Darkness,"

good beach and the vessel is perfectly safe so until afterward that she had sunk five hours appears that 8. H. Potter, a young From his oard it Tondon, May 9th,& dispatch from Eome long as the son remains quiet. A number of after the collision, but that her orew had English artist of great promise, has just died to the Chronicle says Italy is arranging for tags and packet-banta were sent out from heat saved by the

e Ville de Bordeaux. a summer campaign against Abyssinia..

from sheer starvation. He was too proad Harro late last night for the purpose of raie #I had then to look out for myself. Fin- to make his extreme want knows. Although. Paris, May 9th-General Boulanger las ing the Champagne and, if possible, to put ding my researches in the direction of this an be was a good painter, he had no akill in sell drafted a bill for the experimental mobiliza bor into port. tion of the French army next October.

fortunato vessel fruitless, I had to look after ing his pictures, or in making himself known. Vienna, May 9th.-The Umperor has sont and was badly stove in

had a pictare on the mand, which was now threatened with founder line at the Royal $5,000 for the relief of the victims by the The panic on board the Champagne was ing. I had to think of my passengers and he had a pictare in a prominent This fires in Hungary,

frightful. Soon after the collision the scenes emigrants. The Dublin, May 9th.-In the case of John on board of tho recently whooked Victoria alition

passengers of all nation in the Grosvenor Gallery entitled, Quiet were admirable for their coolness Corner." Several months ago his beautiful Dillon against Police Inspectors O'Brien were repeated. The emigrants became wild and courage. The women alowed then-piotare was pawned for eighteen shillings, and Davis, for assauit and illegal seizure of with fear and mados rash for the boats, selves particularly calm, but, anfor- and was only redeemed with great difficulty. money and papers at Loughrea, the Court Thero was a very thick fog at the time of tunatoly, the Neapolitan emigranta, who His death from starvation while his last and of Queen's Bench has adjudged that the the collision. The emigrante aucceeded in wera conduct of the polics was lawful. It will overpowering the officers and captur embor, bacame panio-stricken. I had critics, has made a positive sensation in art in the neighborhood of 500 in bost picture was the subject for praise from be remembered that Dillon and other ing the bests. In their laste and panin it is giren orders to lower the boats, but, in circles. members of the league were closeted in a said some forty of them were drowned. The spite of my ordera and the onergetic oppoai- room in the hoted at Longbros receiving emigrants were mostly Italians. It is said tion of the crew, twenty or thirty of these installed as the French President at Wallis -London, May 7th-M. Chaavath has been and receipting for monoge paid them as that none of the first-class passengers wars emigrants seized upon boat No. 9 and the Taland, capital of the Wallis islands group in trustces by tonante under the plan of lost, and that the loss was confined entirely greater part of them were drowned. Their the South Pacific, in view of the possible campaign, whon warning, broke into the room and by force their reckless attempts to optato soon after the security and lives of my passengers and of Wright vs. the Bell Telephone Company the police, without to the Italians, who lost their lives through bodies have not been recovered, but what German occupation. took from Dillon the money and papers he

the boats. could I do ?. I could not have confpcornised!! Ottawa (Out), May 7th.-The famons suit bad in his possession at the time. Dillon at the disaster that there was

The Champagne was beached so

danger to the the ship itself in order to make a vain search of Canada for cancellation of Edison pát- once had the inspectors who were responsible passengers. They were mon after taken off for these unfortunate victima of their own arrested, the plaintiff taking the ground by tugboats from Havre and returned to

ents owned by the latter, which would that be was not violating any law, and that park.

imprudence. "There was a coal remel and an Eag

Kept the

my vesacl directly ahead, give the petitioner power to marinfectaro the action of the police was an assault on ligh steamer in the neighbourhood as the had seen warranted and illegal.

En English collier about, at commercial instrument in Caunda, was-lig time of the dienster, and they camo in time the time, to which bad made a signal wissed this morning, with judgment to the London, May 8th.-The Earl of Carnarvon to take a part of the passengers from to follow me, as I was in distress, This effect that the importation of the commercial instrument was not an importation of any of

writes to the Times, suggesting that as it is the two disabled vessels, Another por-vessel was the Fulture. I steorod the the Edison inventions.

tioz

intollerable to allow the Dillion-Times question of the passengers were brought back Champagne on to the beach as a means

to rest in its promoot state, & special into port by the Fulture, a steamer of the of saving her. I was tribunal should be created outside

fortunate enough

Madrid, May 7th.-The daughter of the of Compagnie Transatlantiqne. The reports to succeed in this. The Vulture then Marquis of Sotomayor, who is to wod Senor Parliament, which should be invested with from Have say that the Champagne can be came along by our sido and in perfoot Canovas Del Castillo, is a wealthy trairean, and full power to call and examine wit-capily refloated. The principal damage is to calm and in the most complete order I has for the past 18 years been the bello of Desses, and to the decision of which this her

cargo, matter will be left. While expressing con-

lowered my passengers into the boata and Madrid salona. She is 37 years of age. The The reports from Havre are very conflicting carried them to the Vulture. She in turn Queen of Spain will bestow up her tho fidence in the partiality of the proposed as to the loss of life. Some of the dispatchos took them back to Havre."

title of Dachess on the ccension of her tribanal, the Times says it is doubtful whe place the number at twenty, while some of ther the Parnollites would consent to submit them reach as high as fifty.

The captain was very reaarved when ques-marriage. their csee to such a tribunal. "But why," agree that the loss was confined to the emi-collision. He said that he had conscientious statement published in Le Paris that a de

Nearly all tioned concerning the responsibilities of the Paris, May 7th-The Siecle denies the it aska,

should ingenuity be expended in graste, still there are some dispatches that ly performed his duty, and he could not fensive alliance bas bear concluded between devising au amateur tribunal. Is not the say some of the first-class passengers were understand how the Villa de Rie could havo France and oflor Powers. Au oficial denial law of the land good enough for Parnell and lost also; & dispatele from one of the pursued auch a course as she did after the is also imminent.

London, May 9th.--Samaal Consina, R.A., that there wore nine hundred emigrants would take a number of weeks for the repairs have been destroyed by fire in the town of passengers who landed at Havre says signals were mado. The captain thought it Pasth, May 7th-3'wo hapdred. honso the engraver, is dead. [Conaius was born among the passengers, aid that the pauis ont of the Champagne. at Exoler, England, in 1901. After sorboard the vessel was porfectly frighifal and Boat-No. 7. which was capture

Apprenticeship and assisting in the that there was great as of life. Thin same Italian entigrants, was afterward picked up

captured by the Nagy-Karoly, Transytranin. The castle of ying his

Count Karoly narrowly escaped destruction.. execution of some very fine work, he de- dispatch says that the Santos was sunk, bat by the Fulture, with two or three men still voted himself to mexzotiet engraving, that bor posengere were rescued.

London, May 17th-Archer's grave was which brought him fame. He prodaced

living

and clinging to it. The Fille de ie, the subject of interest to many visitors at plates after several of Landsser's piotursh, gives some different details from those sent to or passengersg dispatch was received yester gathering, when the greatest hickey "was The Daily Telegraph's special: from Paris which was sunk, lost no one in either orew Newmarket last week. Mang had un bon and also after the works of Sir Joshua Rey- the World burena early in the evening. It

to headquarters since the closing days of the The following

"Dillon 7"

soven iuches

decree

nolds, Bir Frederick Leighton and Sir John says: "The worious Recident to the trans-day from Lonis do Robin, the New York defeated in the greatest race of the meeting. Millais. He was elected A. R. A. in 1888, atlantic packet boat Champagne, which took agent of the French steamers, by J. F. There was a string of palestrians co- and received honors in 1855. He retired place at Heere yesterday, came as a blight Fogazzi, San Francisco agent of the com- tisually crossing the rond toward the in 1979. He vested in the hands of of the on the opening of the Maritime Exhibition pany: The passengers on the Champagne cemetery to glance at the white marble Royal Academy £15,000, the interest of and the ceremonies and reception of the were all saved except two emigrants, who cross that marks the grave of Archer and which is used for the relief of his loss suo- Cabinet Ministars. The Champagne was ont- foolishly jumped oyerboard. The neoident his wife, Archer's name has not yet beni cessful brother artists in sickness and old ward bound, and when off Arroanglies, was occurred in a heavy fog. The Bretagne will engraved on the stone, but large white Ege.]

Vionen, May 8th--A bot sirocco blew them into by the steamer Ville de lie Janeirs. take the Champagne's passengers. She will wreaths, loft by loving hands quite recently, whole wook throughout Hangary, drying stove in about six feet,

fore part on the starboard side was sail from Havre ou Wednesday.

showed that this youthful couple were not the vegetation and rendering it infiamma above the water-mark. The other vessel sank pagne, which was beached on the cost of of the Guineas week. ble. At Torozko 300 houses were harned abortly aftor the collision. There was heavy Galoon feated and is now safely on the Mixed feeling of disgust and pity aro Havre, May 12th-Tho steamer La Cham-forgatton even in the hurry and excitement

and four lives were lost. The conflagration fog at the time.

Catrados after being damaged by a collision, This increased the tor,

Berlin, May 7th-The Krowa Zeitung says: Insted two days. At Kostbarg a charch rible panio which reigned on board the dock in this port. She came in unaided. and thirty-seven houses wero destroyed and liner. She had 1300 passengers for New

aroused by the present state of France, many houses were burned at the village of York, and whon the collision occurred there stearner Le Champagne, which was benched the efforts of those who undertook by Havre, May 10th. The cargo of the The convictions in gradually growing that Moregyo. At Eperia all the churches and was a dreadful rush made for the boate, on the coast of Salvader after having had a quietness and common public buildings were destroyed and the abioßy by the Italian omigrants. The hols stove in her side by a collision with the from adding to the popular passions will eerise to refrain Bemetery was devastated. It is estimated that quartermasters of the ship and Eva mon tried steamer Vill de Rio de Jamiro, was recovered not last long or be able to stew the tide. the total losses will reach $2,500,000 Aus- to stom the human torrent, bat in vain, and by salvors. trian insuranco houses are rendred insolvent, although they threatened the people with

The exchange of verbal sesoraneous of The fire at Nagykarolin was caused by a hatchets, many threw themselves headlong tawa special anys: The galleries of the Horse M. Flourous, French Mixtator of Foreigo New York, May 13th-The bune's Ot-peace batwocie German representativga and terrible: stores of wind, which carried sparks into the boste. In this way twenty people of Common were crowded to their utmost this Affairs, does not affect the belief in official to the distant woodyards and sat fire to them, were lost. Altogether 400 houses were destroyed, nod The crew and passengers were taken off by afternoon in anticipation of the delivery circles that war anunt long banserted. The 5,000 people deprived of their homes are the British collier Vallure, and were safely

by Sir Charles Tupper Finance Minister, situation in Atance-Lormina increased the camping in the open air. Since the recent landed in Harro. This French atosther Vid 3:30 p.m., nud spoke until about 10 o'clock, side have sensed to exchange courtesice, and of his budget speech, Es began at difficulty daily. The frontier posts or encl at poris mauy inmates of the convent do Bordeaus performed the same good office and was followed by Sir Richard Cartwright, act as if war might break out at any raimont. and achoot live been issing. At the time for the Ville de Rio Jassire. The captain of of the fire several girle were killed by jumping the

from the Liberal side. Sir Charles said the Champagns succeeded

The police force in Alence-Lorraine has in ground- from window.

ing her off the Calvados coast on a

expenditure for the present fiscal year war been strengthered and special entelies set

Under this City of Mexion, May 8th.-President sandy shore. The Champagne is a resast of estimated at $856,000,000, while the receipts on French malcontents. Baoulo and Vice-President Dadge of the 6922 tone burden, and was one of the fastest would nos reach over $355,000,000, showing tem arrests and expulsions are increasing. National Railway and party yesterday in of the five fine liners that run between Havrta deficit of at lent $8,000,000.

issued by Prince Hohenlohe, spected the Pacifio division of the road and New York. Her master, Captain Traube,

Governor of Alsace-Lorraine, revokes the Ho paid a glowing tribute to the iron in- The nominal safe

of Bach.. erty, in order to perfect the transfer to the Fortherly in the way. The taster of was going to haild such a wall of protection horn Among the notabls.

the company's prep-passes for a highly efficient sailor, and was daatry in the United States, and said that he functions of Mayor Humbert

expulsions--aro new company, takes place on the 23rd inst the Fille da Rio Janeiro, Captain Fonesaal about Canada as regards both raw material and those of Herr Deligny, managing director of There is now nothing in the way of legal

A Sebilitingbeim factory; De Trevos From innot bear the fogborn of the Champagne, as Onaiada would rival that of the United States. and two brothers named 'Schwittwordt, this country to the new organization and that of his own ship was also blowing. As He said the ontlok for the country was of work on the aucompleted section of the cording to the reports received to-night, seven- the brightest, the only claud on the horizon cabinet-rankors, from Strasburg. main line is expected to begin within a few teen emigrant passengers and three of being the threat of nou intercourse on the The Metz Gazete annonces that the on- mantha.

the crew of the Champagne was drowusd. part of the United States. All parties in tliorities will dissolve all societies and clubs Landon, May 8th--At the opening of the It is expected that the vessel can be floated, Canada were agreed that it was the daty of refusing to admit Gormnus, and will endorser American exhibition to-morrow the Groan-n the weather is highly favorabe for the the Government to maiulkia Canada's admition to enforce the exclusive use of German në diar band will play American And operation.

rights.

the official language throughout Alance- British, national airs, after, which Arch

Lorraine. London, May 9th-Reports from Havre London, May 7th.-The wonderful British dencon Farmr will offer a prayer. Lord indicate that the steamer Champagne will be negy is as prolific in subjects for scandal us Ronald Gower will deliver an address of Honted within the next twenty-four hours and sper was our own. A loan!

The Tagblatt advocates a plau to coloniza welcome and Sir Charles Rasault will re-saved without great loss. None of the first says:"One of our new vessels un sooner of French sympathizers, the purchase of

paper to-day the province by the gradual

expatriation ply. Miss Lillian Nordica will sing the class passingers were font. The number loaves the dockyard hands than a fortunato land through the State assisted by the "Star Spangled Banner" and "Rule Brit thought to be lost last night was heliacovery proves her to be quietly sinking. banks, the settlement of German farmers tween twenty-five and thirty. Thess Such a discreditable miahan bay junt 00- Vienos, May 8th.-A crowd of peasants'

and specint grants to Boldiers of the re incited by agitatórn, fo-day attacked were Neapolitan emigrants who fought curred to the Tangrail off Plymonth, after serve. In the mean time, there is no stato their way through the sailors and captured £51,868 had been spent in building her of siege in Alsam Loraine, hat the set anl Jewish quarters in a Moravian village. The the bonta directly after the collision. This aud a solitary coveroigu laid wat in alterations, regime is quite thorough. French artisans posante, who were armed with farm imple-was the only incident like a pauio. These After this, veracious estimates inform us that hitherto employed in frontier towns aro me..ls, brutally assanited the Jews. Troops Italians swarmed into one of the boats, and the docking business in necessary to patch leaving, the French cousals acoding them were sent from Prorest and succeeded in throngh tho pxocasive weigh brought upon it her ap aud atop a disgraceful leak. Har quelling the riot.

France. it broke away from the supports. They were sistor-ship, the Curlew, cat a sorry figure ou The French frontier populace, indelgo in Havre, May SibThe French steamer La thrown into the sou. The captain of the the same port nader similar ofcoumstances, hunts after Germans whenever dag Juve a Bretagne Captain De Jonssolin, which sailed Champagne was then seeking to make land, The Inran and International Steamship chance. An ineident of this kind necarred from New York April 30th, arrivod bore at and knowing that every moment was predions Company have arranged with J. and G. nt Belfast, party of German excursionista, noon to-day. She reports that during the be did not attempt to stop to save these men. Thompson, the Clyde's bank builders of the who made a trip from Treiborg to Relfast, night she collided with and anak a Norwegian Seventeen of them, it appears, were aftorward America, Auronia, Servia and other vessel for were mobbed as soon as they were st EZ NOTR buk. The crew of the bark were saved. picked up, so that the loss at the outside on the Atlantic service, to build a large stenter the public promenade. They were atoned

than twelve or fifteen.

similar to the one announced as contrasted for and hosted by the arowd. Å detail of god-

obstacles to the transfer of the property that he was going at half-speed, and did labor that in a short time the iron industry of Metz; Civil Engineer Romeil fram-Ronfeld,

tanin."

the ing

ta

London, May 8th.-A fatal duel was fought not be more is the statement of Captain last week, Messrs. Laird Brothers of Birken- darmes had to escort them to the station, nt Posth on Saturday by two students, Tho The following weapons were pistols.

One of the com- Traube of the Champagne: He says that the head being unable to lay down a vessel of where they were guarded until their tenin batants was shot dead, the ball pussing collision occurred at the neighborhood of the length necessary without alterations of started. through his liver.

Loudon, May 8th-A dispatch from Con-watch at the time, where he had been evor willing to make, involving serious delay into the Tribune reports the loss of a pack- 11:30 o'clock Saturday morning. He was on their premises more extensive than they aro New York, May 8th-Au Oliwa dispatch sinutinople anys the Porte bra asked the aineo the yesasi loft Havre. It was foggy from delivery. Spanish Government to explain its action in the start. There wor occasional gleams of

age of $10,000 in ten and twenty-dollar Paris, May 7th-Thecondition of the public bills forwarded Friday by the Bank of authorizing the formation of a conling station light throngh the gloom, bet at the time mind, which was excited by the street demon Ottawa to; the branch bank at Carleton on the Red ses.

of the collision the fog was absolutely im-tration against the production of "Laben-place. The train messenger of the Do- Home, May 9th.It is stated that the Pope penetrable. The fog horn of the Champagne grin," promises to be still further stirred up minion Exproas remomahera receiving the and the Czar are pegotiating through a noble was kept going constantly

By the Government prosentions of the people package, but on reaching Britani, six miles Lombard work with a view to a reunion of Says the captain:"I was upon the bridge arrested for disturbing the peace and in out of the city, he discovered it was gouo. the Greek and Taliu churches.

with two officers, Barbe and Arsene. Acoi-oiting the attack upon the German Legation, Saspicion attaches to a well-known thief. Berlin, May St.-Experiments made by dentally we heard a light sound, nearly the editor of La Revanche, who is to be pro- the War Office have proved that mistinien imperceptible, which resembled a whistle. I sequted for his articles inciting riot, is happy Geoge's, Hanover equaro, gare a bariquot London, May 7th-The electors of St. decomposes if kept long, and therefore it is immediately gave orders to aloer in the oppo- over his grent advertisement, which is being this evening in honor of Mr. Gaschen, who useless for war parposes.

sito direction. A second sound" of tho whistle was beard, which

many Eubscribers, aud is making We him the hero of the hour. So great has represent that district in Parliament. The In a rid say that rumors are current) that a party at the same moment and before we could wasang the last fortnight that the speech Lord Salisbury esid that the Gov.

make Ibe

all Cheermont, deriving support from slightest preparation, the terrible conservative French authorities are in con-of a Unionist, not a Conservative Ministry. sides, was London, May 8th. The transatlantis orah took place, followed by several shocks, atant fear of some demonstration which will The best mass of the Libernt and Conservative steamer Champagne, which loft Hario for, through an nonenal course, the Ville make trouble. The Franch newspapers, which parties now say nothing before them but Saturday at 9.a. for New York, col de Bio, which we did not at that time are in the hain inclined to be sensational, the great subject of imperial interest, upon lided at some distance from Havre with recognise in the fog, had steered to the are now, from patriotic motires, conservative which they were closely agreed. the freight steamer Santos, coming into larboard and had come directly down In Harro

"Lohen. The Champagne bad a

suspending the performance of num- opon us with great swiftness. her of first-class passengers and 800 emig- sought to diseunge borself from as she came weakness in yielding to mob influence, which rany, gave notice that he would question As the grin," the French Government is accused of Peeth, May 7th-Unterhaus, Deputy of rants in the stourage. The collaicu pro-back again

against us at three differout times strik a vigorous policy should have been able to the Government as to the truth of the duced a frightful panic. In the fronting us more violently each time she came back. suppress. The Paris mob is notanted by bitter statomasut of the North German Gazetir of part OF the Champagne hole was In a word the Fill de Rio bore down on us hatred toward Germany, and unless controlled Berlin, that convention was concluded made in her at Inst two yards in directly and then struck us again in spite might become ugly, and acts directed against between Austria and Russia" in 1877 dealing width, qu a level with the water line of our backing. The sitration was grave, the German Embassy wight fores & war. On with the occupation of Bosnie. The captain of the Champagne, Traube, Oar fret and second balkheads were filled Friday the Embassy was guarded against any Madrid, May 7th-The Chamber of Depu Baw that his only chance for saving the completely with water at once, I stopped possible demonstration, and it was only with lies, by a vote of 209, to 50, adopted the bill Yease! was to beach her. He stoored at our machinery sud looked out for the vessel dawn after "Lohengrin" was withdrawn. establisking trial by jury.

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