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engine-house, for instance, contains two gus engines of 12 h.p. ench, partly covered with a thick coating of ice; these engines, it may not bo onerally known, are connected with a refrigerating apps registers the normal ten- while a thermometer alongside the pipes

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perature of 18 degrees, below to the engine room, is mother 20. foot i

filled with square, one side of which is what at first seems bat ordinary iron safes pack. ed one upon the other, side by sids up to the ceiling. Each safe, which menaires 3 ft. by 6 ft, is lined with a coil of tabing; inside is box containing a corpse covored over with some coarse material. This bodios in the boxes are of course frozen as hard as a store: visitors are handed a hummer to satisfy themselves on | New this point. This is the room which fries one's norves the minst: nothing seems so difficult us to overcome the creepy amation, which forens italf upon every person hold enough to pass through this part of the grim charnel-house. To the medical profession, the interior of the Morgue is most interesting, as them is a great doul to be learned. more so than the general public over suspects.

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Paris, 15th April. Whatever their faults may ha ano cannot refrain from expressing profound pity for the Bussians in their successions of misfortune, The latest disaster which has befallen their fleet, and caused the death of nearly 700 gallant anilors and soldiers, including Admiral Makaroff--not only a brilliant offleor, but u man of keinen, an inventor aut a mechanical genius, respected and admired by the whole world is intend the greatest blow that Russia has yet That so many have experienced in the war. parallel in modern warfare cannot otherwise than move the civilised world to sense of pity,

The Anglo-French Agreement thechieftopic Whether the unfortunate Petropavlovak was

of conversation with all classes of Parisiausis torpedood by the sumy, or struck suddenly

beyond any doubu a veritable epoch-making npoi a floating mine, the existence of which is

document. Everyone is delighted with the Es perilons to friend as it is to foe, there is no question as to the suddeness and completeness official toxt of the publication, which is nothing of the terribla blaw. The French naval authori

more or less than a victory of pace. For century ties unintain that it is difficult to exaggerate

after century England and France have been thus extent of the calamity; there is no doubt next-door neighbours, and for the most part that the late Admiral's presence at Port Arthur base agreed about as badly as next-door wrought wonders; he restore the slinken morate neighbors habitually do. The wars between of the Russian flest, besides infusing sigilauco the two nations have buon perpetual up to the

Since then panco has be and energy into all departments of the garrison, battle of Waterloo, In other words, unable to make good the frequently threatened. hut somehow or other the storm has always passed over without damage caused in the first few days of the war.

heroic breaking--oven the serious crisis of Fashoda did he nevertheless transmitted his own character into the spirit of his subordinates. not eul in a ruptare. Thanks to the sagacity of The bravest could do no more. Considing that King Edward the best of British diplomatists the Russians bure but a small reserve of ex- and to that of President Loubet, another worthy perienced officers in the higher ranks, the loss gentionan. England and Francs have at last of Admiral Makaroff is all the more regrettable. become fast friends, and agreed that the world Unless some unexpected genius turns up, it is was big enough for them both; war between La Goalne" was tried, colomaed, and soutene quito possible that we may have heard the last two sucks Powers would be considered not only ed to twenty-four hours' imprisonment. Instead senseless, but criminal in the extreme. In of surrendering to her judges, the valiant lion. of the Russinu navy for a long time to come-so think many people here. Well may it be said that return for contain concesions in Central Africa tamer lodged an appeal; on the case coming up the disappearance of such fine ship as the Petre France abandons those claims to exclusive rights a second time for hearing, the judge decreel was covered by the recent actors has created a gap impossible to fill up of fishery in Newfound and which may well be that the offence

so fruitful

cause of amnesty law. Aaeverybody knows, La Goalne-- Meanwhilethe rietorions Japanese whose success. said to have boon fully did their work up to the present-including dangerous irritation in the past. The settle the idol of the Montin Rouge--is a ladly with a the torpedoing of Admiral Makaroff's shipment arrived at between M. Deleassé and Lord pasta lively and momentous past in the bargain. Layo not been slow to take the fullest advantage of lowns has been equally as satisfactory in Hon husband Jose nearly got killed a little the lisaster, for everything is fair in war. The Morocco, where France obtains recognition while nga by a panther: ho owed his life to the splendid opportunities which fortane has placed of her legitimate influence in return for her courage of La Gorne who fearlessly entered in tlu hands of Admiral Togo will not be wastown adraiasion of Britain's claim to a practical the enge with a pitch-fork and attacked the savage brute. As the animal would not loosen ed; the fact that the Japanese fleet has been protectorate over Egypt. There is no reason

Jose's throat, she called for a knife and a re- reitores, and that attacks on Port Arthur why France and England in fature should not hua bean ronewed with forcer determination live in honourable pace and mutually profitable volver and despatched the panther; she was only La Gouine invested all than ever. are significant, and go a long way to friendship Germany and Spain--the former in scratched on the wrist.

her fortune-nearly 12,000 in the menagerie, warda disclosing, or at least conveying an iden particular-are naturally displeased at such a

Treaty--but such displeasure is disregarded. The which she declares is a ruinous business, as comi of Japan's naval, aye and military plans of cam- paign. The defenders of Port Arthur must be work of M. Delcassé und Lord Fansolowa ispared to dancing the Red Mile. beginning to think that it is next to useless all the more enhanced by the fact that it was holding out: the dismay caused by the death of

not necessary to call in the services of an arlitor. Admiral Maaroff wid tell on them very not appeal to the good offices of the Hagu Tribunal. Mutual good feeling on both sides. shortly. Its most immediate effect may be to reduce the defouders to the same state of in- and a desire to be friends was sufficient. potenco in which they were at the beginning of Commercial France is sincerely grateful for February last. It is a great mistake to think what has been done to promote the good under- that the placky Japanese have any intention of standing of the twe asiglibcuring countries rosting on their laurels they really cannot afford to do so. The urmies of the two combatants have not yet been pitted against one another to an extent which permits one to guess what their rechtse. No wonder that the Colonel is actu- relutivo fighting qualitios are. Admiral Togo ally so angry and refuses to trust anybody. The long letter which the "hero of Fashoda is too shrewd a pan not to know that the suc cessful conduct of the campaign by lud depends has written to the Petrie has come in for a large upon the entire Russian fleet in Pacific watershare of public criticism. Therein he denies the Vladivostock as well as the Port Arthur that his resignation from the Army now defini- squadron-being either destroyed, captured, or tely accomplished as anything to do with the bottled." The Japanese Admiral cannot well breaking off of his intended marriage with Madame Heriot, widow of one of the well-kaowu expect to derive coutplate benefit from that com-

The Colonel proprietors of the Louvre stores, and of the sea on which the strategic success of the war relies until then. The best thing declares that he has absolutely no person in close touch with him. He is a recluse in consequence that the Baltic squadron and its several new

of the suspicion with which he is surrounded.

Colonel, while feeling sore, is not surprised THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE BAST Tokyo do not wish to be sent to the bottoms, ar meet with some other peril. There is on doubt that that the most worthy nets of his hard and pain- ful life are construed in a manner diametrically Bassia's inability to hold the sea must have a

Being gallant and chi- decisive effect upon the impending land opera. opposed to the truth.

virons, he bega liis numerous enemies to spare tious. One thing is certain, that there will be

Madame Herint, and not couple that lady's name no driving the troops of the Mikado out of Corea. The Russians know very little about with any charges they bring against him. The Colonel winds up his letter by saying that lo their enemy, the latter is much too wise to be bed inland away from its base. The command confides in nobody, as he knows that he would of the sea is all that Japan aims at; that alone only bring persecution on all those whom he The methods employed against. approached.

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as over by any means; being a niau of tranen- the Baillonnée is given, has long become & famous play-house; there being no scene of dous will power and indomitable energy are in Colonel Maryland is anxious to ge murder, poison, stabbing, or shooting about theins favour. new piece in question. "it is wifair to call La to the Far East: ufter returning in a few years, Baillonnée a blood-curlling drama. Paaline de may one more become the idol of his coun-

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A school-satchel containing a pair of tiny is free to enter, the deces of the Mortuary being LETTERING,ear-rings, and a letter addressed to the local per ail day long photographs of those who Commissaire des Police was picked up a few days have never been reclaimed as well as the overal by & passer at the foot of a tree in the bodies reclining peacefully on the slabe in pre- sence of everybody, are "siglits" which are Boulevard St. Maude, near Vincenues. On opening the letter, the chief police inspector Daver missed by Furlish and American visitors was greatly surprised to find that it, nuated of both sexes. A great deal mare un beson by from a schoolgirl. "I have drownel myself paying in this untiradive institution. The because my mother did nothing else but beat me. Ilave thrown myself into the water because she did not love me. In any case I have lived Adiea long enough, twelve years and a half. Perhaps on learning of my death my mother. who lives not far away, may come and identify mo at the mortuary.“ This was the content. ACCOUNT of the strange communication. Thouch the letter horo no signatare, the writing and spelling wore evidently those of a child. On calling at 39. Rue de Paris, Vincennes, ho AT A SPECIALITY, AND PRICES address given by the little girl, the Commissaire FAVOURABLY de Police found a woman in despair at the loss WHICH COMPARE WITH ANY OTHER PRINTING ESTA of her little girl The mother stated she hal not seen her daughter since the previous day. BLISHMENT IN THE FAR EAST After spending a night in vain search the frantic mother had gono to school, where ESTIMATES FURNISHED.

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