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THE CHAMPAGNE WAR...
VIVID DESCRIPTION OF EXTRA- ORDINARY · SCENES.
WILD BCENES AT A CHATEAU."-
Thrilling accounts of drumatio sense. of which lie was an eye-witness, are given by a correspondent. He was passing through Ay on his way back to Epornay, when a doud of smoke rose abave the kills, and riotona orise resounded from that direction,
Pople look at each other questioningly. "Where are thoy P".
Rockets are fired from all the slopes and rineyarda round about, We happen to be at Dizy at the moment when the vineyard labour- ers from the villages of Camières, Hautvilliers, and other places assomble in the square in front of the church, with the intention of marching on Ay and Epernay. At ten o'clock the crowd starts on its march, while the tocsin The nob consists of about 4,000 men, and the is ringing. gendarmes in vain try to stop their march. The mon ding revolutionary songs as they move along and pay no attention to the gendarmes. When driven off the road they scatter over the troops is one place barred the road, but the men Belds and find thisir into the village. The throw themselves before the horses. They man-
pillage began. afterapon, and then the scenes of horror and
tha They have just attacked Madame Bissinger's aged to break into Ay in the baglaning of the
The first feeling was one of indigestion, as she is a very charitable lady, who gato £1,600 at the beginning of this year to au institution that she had founded, and whose husband, when ho. died some little time ago, bequeathed £8.000 to an asylum. She was the owner of a very trim chateau, situated at the further extremity of Ar
Now comes the graphic story of what followed At five pm. a band of women and children, rl had been drinking, advance to tho assault, and Rancaed, with shonts of trinaph, in forging the doors. The salons, the dining-rooms, bad rooms, and offices arent ones invaded and pillagot. The front windows are opened, and furniture, pictures, and objects of art are flung out on the boulevard, where they form a hoop, which is set on fire,
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PILLAGING AÐ VINAY.
The Adoncs onnote at Ay were ropaated on a muller seals at Vinay. Nowe, says one travel- lor, was brought this morning that a column of troops have boon despatched to Pierry, and we infer at ones that treable is browing there. The rillage is occupied by a military patrol, and radiera are soon in every d
y direction. The village of Moussy is guarded in the saine way. At tou o'clock a gendarme comes riding along at a gallop, and brings the information that a gang of about 200 labourers from Saint Martin has made an irruption into the village of Vivay, and in demolishing the depot of M. Blondel. wiuo merobant. Wo harry to the place in a motor-oar but find it difficult to enter the village. Jour. Bravo!" cry the mast ornited. Easers, nalists are locked upon with suspicion, and ire- encore! The women, with dishevelled tresses,quently threatened. A battalion of the 15th and malice written on the fontures, call out, "They do not want all the pretty things fantry rushes along at the double, but is stop- when wo are dying of distro" The children by a barricade. The mob had taken time dron, by the
the forelock, and rolled barrels and empty who are in strong force, sing the Internation- eusks into the street, and thus, with the help of ale" and stir up the fire. Men and women all sorts of obstructive material, had rained an emerge from the mansion, Indon with plate and floient barrier to the soldiery. other articles, which they divide among them. Suddenly, while these revolutionary scenes are at their height, the bugle sounds the retreat.
Come out,
minutes Two later the house is on fire, and flames are issuing from all the front windows and spreading to 31. douard Besserat'a dvel-and the wine was flowing about. The proprietor ling close by. they see the house of their benefactress on fire, the winegrowers, and their wives and children, seized with furious delirium, dance, shout, and sing. It is terrible.
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The Biot Act is read to them, but tho mob is not cowed. The Белоря then get to work, remoring the barricades, and succeed in
going to fares voice prze8it is asing their way, through. As they real this cellars of M. Blendel the rioters have already done a good deal of destruction. Before taking to fight the mob smashed in forty caska, himself came to implore the med not to commit the ravages, and promised them not to delipor any more wine for the present. He even offered them £200 if they retired. They only snoored athim, und
poured the
in his presence. wine i When the soldiers came they meattored quickly, and-were pursued for a short distance.
out
At Ventouil I learn that the villagers also raised barricades this morning, and an order was
"THE LAW DOES NOT EXIST." Now for acolher tragic scene, alan witnessed at Ay. A number of labourers assembled there earlier in the day, and there was talk, of an advance ou Epernay and of wholesale destrac-out to despitoh troops to the spot at noon." ting. One or two advocate mild issues, bet The soldiers were to destroy the barricados, their voices are drowned by cries of "Donth to and to say the village at all
Ple the defenders Down with the defraudare! The telegraph and the telephone wires were Men rush to the churol and the tossin' resquiis.
Text cut in a number of places, and tha This is the expected signal.
Sub-Profecture was entirely out off from all Immediately labourers and women. with communication. Rockets were fired and bombs threatening countenances, spring up on all sitten. vera exploded all the morning at Pierry and "Ah! this time it will be warm exclaims other villages. At seven o'clock this morning young man who is standing by me, with orident also the mob, which had dispersed during satisfaction.
night, assembled again at Pierry and Avizo. There is, says one correspondent, nothing but the sound of the foesia, the uoise of rockets, and signuls all round. The labourers are being' stirred up again to commit farther depreilations. The news reaches the Sub-Prefecturo, and hostilities are again anticipated. Cloneral Goiron, of the 6th Corps, who ja stationed here
for the present on constant duty, at once gives orders, which are carried by messengors Ia different directions. The result is that squarcus of cavalry make their appearance at Pierry soon afterwards,
And why is it going to be hot!" I inquire. Because we are sick of starving to make the defrauders fortuners","
A m
cries,
Yot there is the low," I put in. "The Inw does not exist," the young man an- swered. "In this Republic, you see, one must sorro cueself if one would get anything."
Meanwhile, tho square has been
Alling, and now from night to ten thousand rioters are as sembled. To the wait!"
Where
are we going?" they ask. To Ducoid's is the answer.. They start o
start off at a rau and the house is speedily surrounded, and sackel from top to bottom, after which it is ret on fire. When it is in flames the revolutionists proceed succussively to the establi-Imants of MM: Galeig and Gauthier, which share the sama fute, he cries aro - To stop the troops, and from the top of them the ringlendars harangue the crowd.
"Brave, comrades! Keep it up! Now we are going to destroy everything at Gelder. mann's."
New barricales are erectal, and 10,60) rioters reach the Boulevard du Nord, where the vast houses of MM. Deutz and Geldermann are situated. The entrance door is Hoon opened with too help of pickaxes. Vana Jadon with panniers full of bottle of champagus ore in the courtyard ready to go out. They are overturned, and the wine flows in streams on the ravemont. The rioters break into theolog celler, and workshops, and savagely smash ything that they find thore. Flanes sud- rise above us chief building. The wretches hare set the office on firo, A hiigle sounds to warn the comrades who have remained inside the establishments of the danger of re- maining there. Groups climb up to the adjacent heights, and throw bundles of rods on to the brazier to stimulate the fire.
From Epernay firemen arrive with their engine, which is promptly upset, the firemen being recommended to wake ell as speadily as possible if they value their lives. Other groups have reached the hills, and set fire to Lastm mats which cover the vines, and, as the Qulois, Gauthier, Geldermann, and Dusoia houses are still barning, one way imagine from Eperony that the entire town of Ay is a pray to the Games. It is a horrible spectacle; but the sight of all this disaster, far from appeasing or aren moving the rioters, excites them all the mora. They would lie to see all the houses selected by them for pillage and incendiaris alty reduced to ashes, as these are.
Moreover, although they are worse for liquor, they reason coolly. They are proud of what they are about. to do, and one of them cries in defiance of the gendarmes, who are quietly smoking their pipes: "That house will be on fire in a quarter of an hour. We will see to that!" Aud it was. SOLDIERS' DIFFICULT TASK.
When he returned to Epernay the same wri fer saw another dramatic scous, An establish- ment had just been sackod, and the riotirs were talking the affair over when dragoons rode up to them, and the order for them to disporze was given, but the men refused to, obey. The dra goous were ordered by the commander to draw their sabree, whoreapon the ory of "Vivo I' Arinéa!"
srose.
"Forward!" waa the third order, yet even then the rioters held their ground, and the troop- ars had
to make their way through the m by hitting out with the dat of their sabres.
Some distance off, the mob insults and threat- ens them. A lieutenant who has been unsented. volle on the pavement, but he is soon in the saddle again and the charge goes on. But the vinoyarl labourers dispute overy Inch of the ground, and the dragoons return to their starting-point after baring driven them back only flity yards. In the sunshine which lights up the Champne hills we can see columns of rioters, continuing their march on Epernay and spreading devasta
tion on their road. It is as if a Juequeris" had been lot loose on the vineyards on this beautiful spring day. It is more than riot-it is revola tion; against which the troops seem to be, powerless.
How the labourers happened to select Ay for the main paint of attack is graphically described -us-follow by the correspondent of the Petit Journal at Epernay. At nine o'clock in the morning, he says, the tocsin rang.
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