Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1893, p. 5

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low ing .n the Flre, Llfe Arid Accident Insurnco. ls|oo,ooo.oAoo. Correspondence Invited.| P.` O. Box I32, -- Barrie. M. II. McI:9NKv,I I-`ARM { SALE:__A_ SHPEACIALTY. left wrnn Ahvmon wmbep ' mlptly I attended to. 22- y.~~ 1 `FFICE--47` Dulbp Street. P 0. Address: Box 214, B_{X_RRIE, Ont. AUCTIONEER,- VALUATOR, A " APPRAISER, &c. % Ai-notes and stock sold on the mum on munminalnn- . . `he Gl)\'el'I1lllCuu UAIIUI. up :3 U. .1. uvv unuv M their dissent on the factthat the lu'ngs 0 me suspected Canadian cattle do.'not at all yeaemblelhose taken from English cattle which [nd the disease, and they quotofhe opinions of Hunting and pther u_noic1a.l experts, who, after havxng_.exa.mxned the mule : lungs, declared the dxsease wa.s:non- 4 ,_a...-imm ` Geo. Reedy-E msunnnca AGENT. Remember these are hot old shelf-Worn stus; but brand new Seasonable Goods. % * e ~ cmm msnqfsn sxcssnsa Goods} Sold for Cash Only. The Popular cash Store. GEO. REEDY. --AGENT F034- We will also sell Special cheap 8akat Dress Gonds CO LU M BIA GAS STOVE lbvvu. - , contagious. 51-17- as-Iv. 2000 yards Fin White Cotton at 8 cents,_ wort.h 10 cents.- IOUO yards }.*'1annelet_tesV at.5 cents, worth 7 cents. And several other. Bargai_ns_. During` the past week we have passed into stock a big shipment of ' V - \ N EW DRESS GOODS _which we ha`v'e bought at eiitmor-dina1`y :'edi1:tinns for ready cash. We Will give our customers the full bene- t of t`his.pm"chase.. V In all the newest colorings. incltlclinng Fmvns, Greys, Navys, etc. I ' ' iBe|| Pianos! 15. Dress Goods for 35 and 45:. per yard. . I The prominence acquired by the BELL instruments has lbeen achieved by the satisfaction they have given to 75,000 pmchasers during the 30 years the Company has been in !business. 0 0 ` ` . _TI 1e Bell O anada s Largest and Leading Establishment. Toronto WareIooms-7O King `Sfredt West. IT % _ IJAS: ARNOLD, BARRIE, 1).~puty Minister Lowe fondont `Canada V 15 Free From th-9 Dlsealg. _ OTTAWA, July 5. -Deputy Minister Lowe ofthe Agriculture Depa.r!.meut was shown Ll. -Iauvuitr-h ntntinav H111: T-Tar-11:-|>.< THE ADVANCE s OPULAR J HE D NIT AY... 'i`o'-ens'u1"e'-11ai:ing them intiine if not `in stock, wwimo liasval-so Shelfand Heavy Hardware, Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hoes, Forks, Common and Safety Barb "Wire, Plain and Twist Wire, Suppl,i_e"'s, Belting, Lace Leather, Machine Oil, Coal Oi1,'Linse ed Oil,d-Paints,` Dry. and Ready Mixed, Brushes, Cut Nai1s,,Wire 1IaiI$_,;:SoljidStee1, Hammers, 25 cts. .MA':'e.`$T3zL A'!'.9.'?.Y._ '35. 99.22 MACHINE REPAIRS % ARNOLD, REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS DISTRICT. Instruments maybe seen at the Boot and Shoe Store of MASSEY, HARRIS 00., Ltd., Pefsons needing repairs for machines made or controlled by the HIB. MYERS, 38 Dunlop st., Barrio`. WILL PLEASE LEAVE THEIR` ORDER WITH IIO DjunIotp Sh, Barrie. OI U16 Aslluuuul c yoga; nucuv who uuvvvu a cable despatch stating thatverbert Guduer, President of the Board of Agri- culture, said that a. microscopic examina- tion ofthelungs of animals landed on the steamer Lake Winnipeg had proved that- these animals had been affected with pleuropneumonia, and Chat .the pro- hibition against. Canadian ca.tt.lemu3t_ be maintained. The despatcli Ieemll robe otiiciul, said Mr. Lowe, but. for all that I am convinced that there is no pleuro-pneumonia in Canada, and alaothat no cattle affected with pleura- pneumonia had landed in Britain from Can- ada. Wherever the cattle may have come M from they were not Canadian cattle. Every Canadian veterinary surgeon is of this. opinion. \lr.. Smith is also of that opinion. V T M ..... M. c....... c:.. m...-i-.. m......-;. on The ".La.rgest, Most Successful and nest gas Range in the mar- et, N oteva few of its excellent points :-I It has two twin bujners in the oven, four burnersvon the main top, one of which is double with auxiliary valve, very power- `ful' and convenient for boiling and frying rapidly. It Will d_o the work of a large coal range. V For sale by Be sure and see them before spending your money. ` % T Bell llrgans ! Otfon ABlfOS_.`,_ Opp. Queen s Hotel. Uyullvu. 7 Any report from Sir Charles Tapper 2 ? .\'ki, we have had no-report .011 the sub- M ject. All that we know of the T matter ii from this deaputch. .\lr. Lowe said that the British farmers V were no doubt using every ebrb to main- } tain prohibition against Canadian_catt1e. l . - ' Continuing the State-n_1ent~'Ihat Ploljro ; Had Bo-en Found. Ormxm, July 5.-A cable received from Sir Charles Tupper confirms the statement thatplouro-pneumonia has been found.to 1 exist. among the cattle recently landed from i Canada. T ` 1 I`l ..1' u 1. an `inn: . wmmuuu These cattle were brought from Pilot Mound, Northwest. Terlritoriesv, which points to the possibility of the disease hav- ing been brought into the country through laxity in enforcing quarantine regula- Lions there in admitting aetxlerp cattle" without quaruxitille. ` Hm` Favor Canada Fattenlnj not own Paula and Not Sh|pD|n__Stuv'|0I'l. A .\]u,\`TRE.\I., July 5. --.The Montreal cattle men are not surprised but they feel indig- ` nan: over the cattle embargo. Some of then, however, any they are glad `ll they know just where they stand. M. (` r1,......l..l:.. gnu: nnllr nnnnn. in nu Mmw jun wnoro buoy nunuu. _ Mr. C. Coughlin say: now Canada 1: on equal footing it. should abolish the embargo lgamst American cattle. V - U. 1,L_'t`1,__.__ ---._ `Ln.-u QAIJA u\`nnA Bsnllllb AIIIGFICIII CHDUIU. ` Mr. John-Crowe says they could place 1 100.000 atockerl in the States. but Mr. W..- Cflig favored fattening our own cattle at Canada has lost. by not doing so in the put. - vlench Tourist`: Heavy Lon. at the Union Depot. 7!` n .1 _L .. `_` (,4: t " of ti!` mo`. T0R0T() Jl;:yrief'l_Oe::rdOd In T0 extensive rob 8 d Porto . rs W". to T119 mm for g();1:ive y0 1uItl night. to the demo e&ItJ'|Y` V F_lde& ` ' evictim wnn`R. }`- d (. They shipped their * Wind nor ' `n thg man `d mident of 1 3"`-tF.:::c:: omm1d czhoim I in Whi3h the the! to be . i the rpemt:frer struck, thth: cit? don " w\tj0n11)erFa1adeau 9-"Wed {I1]rld l Fdr h .- 0 9 V - 3* Saturday " "1 't'i.'lZa at ."h Q`.::iI3 e hiuwife, H T538 ed the Pr1'.'sd.y where he was wgngnd wif `Paw .nd:.in- . K Illite. M. Fe1d_e&. the Ii8M" an 6.50` - and Monday'_ "`v{VmgChica o" -09 ta` gnu` tended rmmg t n. 8556` -whgln; ` .. tnkil t r - offvh` y City, merel . mg arl`!V . dr Iiong with them. f:d`,`_ .1. FeldeM;`c`i:' ;l`uin,fwhich Wdgg ghitin `:.'ind'eP|;omo is wi e enters .31`, I om`. their satchel! 0 aw '- to Mk`! `(I e i; W2 :;`.:..::;:':..i. -a W tin onto one 1' 3'! ` it us from the tent for {$3 ,`,1;g`[ )1" if-g d When he turned 5;, 6 utohlio `min, discovered -that W, '," $13,311}, i may contained all 1115 wife fl the witch ' )'_ ing. The content! 2o goofrancl (O00 were valued at 0130"` ' cont , b `is: uted of diamond `mg. .r " dantu, etc. The u.1a.rm' wn nth oncar 0;;-' 05 3'" courielno tits? ; funt d P 1. -ng1gd. into on 00 ' . in-` .. /. ht: dcetectivo dP`rt".l:.: :tp'rkI_d`9i'. 1 and although seven! ` - 0 gfol V9 n one until midnight th' `d M` _ crow d with Iucceu. _ _ .t,ur_I\ M.n<.ie Feldcau Wd` bu Vgfrormum hi`: I the Queen I. when $110! Yrof `ll. ._ ew dnya pending the til ; ~ - 4' " tiveo investigation!- f---.>Z MCNTREAL SHIPPERS INDIGNANT. EIR CHARLES TUPPER CABLES- Jim 6, N Macaulay`: Booklcu Jam!-- E `I ' th I ..,.,:..*s::K.:::: 23--`?:;;:: B.`I'1yn Bhdge lut in; e and :IiII."'_F"?~"`; gjltgrien which will probably roihlt `mi the 14th one of jail!` V ridge and tho -1; STOLE A BAG OF DIAMONDS- NO PL_EuR-o-I CANADA. 3..-In announcing hil do- , (V...-unnnn Innfnhlluf. -' n Tut lo 9IlOIIIOI;'-_ Love of Ottuwd In In No Plum-0-Pnon- *' . 2 `July 5_;'--.-'.l`h'e ':neohine.Vjyhe;l- wqrlgine. .5 tilt ;3"!.PI.'. loo:-3::-ti-gee the?` ,g:'IIIoi'ge_l --building clihe Nor Amscii ill i~ nilding ..CoIn i ny e:'vIo'rke;werevd`e-- etro edbyre yeete y. '* hen ret obeerved. between 9 end 1 o clock, the re `wee conned to en few square inches on the roof, having evidently can ht from eeperk. T e re company etteched to the works were quickly on bend. but owing to the y bunting of e hydrant were unable to reach ` the spot with water, and in a. short time the whole building wee e roaring furnace of emee. When water was obteiueble efforts were directed towards saving adjoining buildings, witlieucceu. ` v " . The loan will be very heavy, es-the build- ing: contained 9. large quantity of machin- ery in couree of conltruution neceeeery to the lling of several contract: which the company have on hand. The loss. on build- inge and stock is estimated at about 330-000. w}:`;.naura.nce companies ixitdrested in London nnd Llncashire. R0 11, Western. Perth Mutual. Etna, Lon on, Liverpool and Globe and Phmnix. j V Three Stores and u Printing Olce Inn-ned.' `Burrow, 0ht., July 5.-1 a.m.-Serious fire is raging here, 'l`ho[Bee[ton World prim- ing otce, J. 0.. Richardson : store and Mn. Pntf.av-:nn - m:lI:..-.... --;-L1:_L__-,,A Moron ..., .....w, u. u.- mcno.raeon's store and Mn. Patterson : millinery establishment are 8 total loss. Great exertions are being .mede to save the Queen : Hotel. In is` believed there will be` no" further eerioua lose if the wind keeps down. Courageous fonduut of an Wlmleor Ollloer in [Making An "Ar-I-eat. Wmnson. July 5.--Wixuleor `came very near having another murder last night. About 10 oclock "Dykea Grant,` going homefm Dougall-avenue, when juat below Dougall, was tabbed by three men, who started to go t rough him. He yelled and 1 got away from them and in a few minutes . Oicer Mahoney,iwho heard the noise, put ` in an appearance. He came 11 to the trio. immediately grabbed the ig one, knocked the fellow down, when the other two jumped on him. Mahoney then pulled his club and, never losing his hold on the one, hit the others. nna. nf u..n'.. .mn..`a . ..-....1....- --.a |...I.L IV III a 5 run uunu uu uuu UIIU, nu: DIII 0511811. l One of them ulled a revolver and, hold- ing it within 5 evv feet of the oicern head, red. J uat lmeiore the ash * Mshoney hit the revolver with hitbsnd and the bullet plowed a. furrow along the ri ht V side of his head, cutting the skin. le pluclrily held 05' to his man and landed him in the -A..6l.... A I_L -8 -I.-_.. __.__L__ ___j __-._' ICJLEOZT ""A"i3e"$"".~.L`S.`. j'3Zi}`} ".'I.`I1`"..I.`,'% was found on him. He` claims Montreal as his home. A Lady Tilnrowni Fr-om ll `Buggy `land Killod-.g Boy Drowned. ' CLINTON, July 5. -A and accident oc- curred here yesterday. Miss Jennie Robin- son was holding the reins of a very spirited team while her ' brother was closing the gste. The horses took fright end ran away, throwing the lady out on her head and causing instant death. nnmininn new IQOQ ' mi Inna `\A'II!'IOIf| -V ""5'3'.'&`a.i'J;' 1'51 ",'i'zi$, will long beerememl- bored by Mr. omer Andrews. a citizen of this place, for while he and family were picnicking on the Maitland` River their_ eldeet. boy of 8 years fell into the water, and before auietnnce could be given was drowned in very eight of the parents. ' Drowned In the i at; Lawrence. Guunoqun, Ont., July 5.--Ed'ward Davis, between 13 and .14 years old,son of Mr. Alfred Davis, bookkeeper of the D. F. Jones Mfg. Co. here. was drowned yes- terday in the St. Lawrence, between this place and Tidd s Island. He and another boy named Stone were sailing in a canoe; the canoe upset. Stone, being able to swim, kept up till rescued, but Davis, who was unable to swim, sank and was drowned. The body has not been recovered. Q `two Flnlanderl Lost in Thunder Bay. L MONTREAL, July 5.-'1`he Star last night had a special from Port Arthur stating that a drowning accident occurred there on Sun- day. Four Finlandere were going to Fort William in a at-bottomed boat which cap- sized. _ Two of them were drowned." One body has been recovered.- ' One Hold Full of V`;-a-ter, Burthe Bout Not In Great Danger. Moxmm, July 5.-A I-into den ton was received from Mr. Wi liems at ether Point. yesterday announcing the: gup- tein Teller, commeandef of the Duke `Rapid M. L. .-..e, can 0. en "in vane I min Taylor, commnuqur on sun uuu aqu- gon, had cont. word that hit venel ha struck unbmer ed ice in Firto'nn- Bay, in the Strait: of 0110 I310, and cm hold was full of water. Tho cuptsin uked for a (liver and pump. mg. 1.1.. Nnniann left ban on J um 28 diver um pninpu. The Lake Nopigon left here vgith about 14 pnuongorl, 331 attic and 98 , 3 cap. . A - - Tholiva stock -were shipped b the fol- lowing: Montrenl Stock Yards 0., 80; J. Kerr, Montrenl, 25; L. Delormo, Montreal,` 50; A. Elliott, Kingston, 25; W. H. Price. Montreal, .99 sheep; J. W. Elliott, King- ston, 98 oottle: and W. Desu,_. Toronto, 53 `cattle. - rm.- I.....+. :. uni . nnnnased to ba ll! any `cattle. _ The boat is not supposed to gt-en.t daug`or. ' i ' V B19697 ' , _ _ Poisoned By Mussels. VIm'o1uA, B. 0., July 5.-Among the cargo of the steamer Princess Louise, which ved yesterday, were the bodies of three ichinamen, taken aboard at Rivera Inlet and destined for ahi ment to China. They died, it is thought, rem eating the weed in mussels; which is deadly poison. Dr. Duncan, health. ooer. is making. an exam- 1 ination of the bodies toaaoertain iuet what A = the men `died of. If froma contagious die- ` ease the bodies will be buried "here and a little lime spread over` them to ' end all danger of spreading infection. . A are BLAZE A1; sfa AT %6ao. .? chairman "of the 0.1%. Beeeptlnn commit- tee luooulnbe to Heart Disease. MONTREAL. July. 5.--"John R. Rogue. L ed 40. e bookkee 1- employed in Welter | e'ul e grocer eete liehmenegdropped deed opponite Eii ine Chui-oh, Peel-street, lest night while oonduotin e party of v40~N_ew Hempehire Ohrietien ndeevor delegetee to their uerteu. The deoeeeed wee chair-. Reoeption ' Committee es the W Canadian Pacic notion. Death wee oeueed b heert diulee. He leevee e wife and ve as LAK'azTNEPIG'oN STRIKES ICE. \ `CI, CV": . sw.Jam1*T*"}~`".i .'1.E`.23':$..`i`2.:i ly:t.ciiEEt'oll;x:... Eo"b:`8derih. Thohorew II. . ' ` kbunoun m-mad '8' ".'" 1. Th wu making 3 31$h::>;g:`I ;":i-vz. w ta `'d '99" "$1,, . m,;the:J.niht._ Th!" rook. Ind than 2`r9;,&`.,tl}ou h Two FATA7l.%i|`/TIES AT CLINTON. -BEETON ABLAZE AGAIN. A PLUCKY POLICEMAN. DUUQ ` ` ` ` `.,--The-schooner I BL`: 1-Q `III. "`0lIP`B..`IlHII. nV'IVo-1 Bl-on he-ouVQl'Od `III I! II long-ad an Loss of Life Will Be nuu-1`uo Pu many l!l_uoknl, but the Woi-It of Boncno` In I`:-on-oulng. > . . ' V I LONDOR, Jujy 5.-Gx-out excxtemenc hu_ bun csulod in Thornhill, Yorkshire, by an . ox lotion that occurred Tesdny in Ingram : co liery. . C ` One hundred ubd forty-ve miners are en- , tombed, `and it is feared` that the ion of ` life vull be heavy. ` ' .pAh1In=-A-`---l3-- ' ' ' ' A V 3 __- .. -.- vv IIvIV e i{eIcuing`pn\rties are hard st work, and "four. bodies have been recovered and brought to the surface. The pit in bully blocked with fallen rock, dirt and timbers, s.nd"tho' progress of the rescuing party is therefore a ow. II. in fan-mi nus s|-- ---- -- I ` A the reecnerl. ...eu;ug puny II therefore } It ievfeered that the me n who `esca})od death in the explosion of `x-eodemp wil be" euoceted by the choke-damp 1111108! speedily reectied; * _ ` , Considerable txouble is experienced in keeping these hevin relatives or friends in the mine from inter ering with the work of am. .1--- -~-- ' -..- .w-vnnvs- The day shift. `went to work `so usual only this mornin . The ventilation was re or (1 good`. A I went` well until noon, w `on he workers st the pit : month were startled by sf muisd explosion and by clouds of dense smoke rolling up the main . shaft. , fI'\L_-, A ' 9 -nun U0 They tried to communicste- fvith the workingmen, but found that the interior had been cuu o tram the ghaft. rm. nib ......-...._. --------- -- ------'-~ u-u uuou sun on xrorn me man. The pit managers organized an exploring party and descended elowl through the smoke. The `were driven ack repeatedly and eventual y gave up the put one of penetrating to the working before 1. 0 fuel gas should be cleared away. Al` ll . Rnainn `Anna a` 1kg `nu uuuulu. uv uluurcu BWIyo After taking out the" bodies found at the bottom of the shaft, the rescue party wa.it- ` ed for several hours before making another o descent. A ' - ` About the middle of. the morning they went down sgain.` . The gas had clestjed o nearthe shaft and they were sble to ex- amine part at the working. The bodies of the miners lay in heaps. Many were sent to the surface. Unremitting efforts are being made to reach the few miners who may still be alive. ` D.'.s_-.....,11 .._.1 an. -.o-1--1_ _ . _ . --L ..-.. Ina]. Ililll IJII IIIVU. Between 11 and 12 ' o'clock so much gas accumulated in the mine that it was neces- sar to atop the work of rescue. A The men` an boy: missing number 145.` The dead hnrlv nf fhn nnnr wnnnmnnn `\n1I.I Klunnna uuu UUJI lllllllllg IIUIIIUEII 190. 111,0 UCI-U body of the under manager, badly burned, wu found in the mine near the shaft. Grent Preparations lining Made for Thllfao day'l Event. .LbNDbN, July 5.-Since the Czarewitch of Russia reached here all London has turnr ed in thoughts to the royal. wedding next A Thursday. Thnf. nniihnr Ihn (Inn-nnnn I-Inn blag Dun--{an J.l'llIU\II 0 That neither the German nor the Russian. Emperor will be here cause: disappoint- ment. The Czarewitch of courserepreeente the White Czar and Prince and Prince: Henry of Prussia will be the accredited. representatives of Emperor Wilhelm. Prince and Princess Frederick Charles of Hesse. will set for the dowager Empress ' Frederick. A.._!.l -II Ll _ . _ _ -S__L-J _.__-I .__.____-A___ ` 1' I UKUI IVCO Amidall the projected royal peg-mntry; `thebrilliant rece tione; garden parties, theatre parties, an the like, there in a lit- tle v lcano of family royal bitterness which may reek out at any moment. A Th; naanlunnn A` wankuavnk ;I`h On flan IIIDJ UIUDB VIII! CI III! lllUlllU|.IUo The Duchess of Edinburgh, sister to the Czar, has 5 will of her own,` and she chafes _imVder the discipline of the.Court at Wind- CAI` DUI 0 It is understood that the Duchess was not permitted any share whatever in the nrrangementefor the wedding and she has eimply eulked and threatened to _upeet thin e. Pouibl , however. the Queen may win er over he ore theDuke of _York and Princess May are united at the alter. Quinn-`AC lien rnnnuiinnnf. hrnnnnn intnnnr` ITIIIUUIH may DIU IIIIIIIUII DI! IIIIU EH15!) Some` of the magnieent_presenu intened forthe bride have elready reached Buching- hem Pelece. The Pope has sent a. ruby tiara, which in laid to eclipse anything of the kindever made by even so celebrated a jeweler ee Fehfeni. V vllllll l'.;I` ll` `IIIIA CAD . I nll JUWUIUI DU SDIIIDIIIO Young girls of Exeter have sent e ounce of lace that is e are work of msehine art. The Duchess of Westminster hes, in feet, orgenized young `ladies committeesin el- moat `every county, -each committee to supply one rare garment or article of utility menufectnred by itself. (`.4-ennui (Ins-(`Ase in Ian ha nivnn nuns an I413: 1 , _ 3 gilioll in the House ~ mt the hxclusiom 0 --.ln Inuouuu Of Co "'3 II. . f 'c..x.'.'.`.'::,`~' must be mn.&:n 3d Losnox Julv 5 `rent Brinain from 1b G 1 4' en an ner. Pregidaui . "i? d fA ' 0*" 0 'griculture abated ' "W ne` 1ungsof the cattle in? ked eye some d2\lI]i:'ttil::` gtmbed to 0 dis. the na . the home-bred anim. eueB1n , u uh : he continued Hum f the disease in North A - zhatthe pleuro me?! show: clear! fatal there as y 'PDeumnni3 is, ` hero. Th in c`8i0ll|'1 orefor. 1 ha" `nndl f aternutive or the pro. t butto In . am.` no uin the slaughter of an an. n lmhll at the . pow of land(i}ng.d r. at 161` expressej M . gret. at tho d . 0- _ the could no . _ ho, ufntp d:"8`!`d the .d_ ` mmatxon of th ll`6fu1 mi" dun ammals. conrmed mg lung. of C` o. veterinary ofoers who ' 0nclu.in.n". tion on the ground that :g:l`ed` the ixupezf ~ In contagious Mauro 0-hung]; um. '_ .pnemni` Gr- edfro u. Gardner added that he W" "lost. scopic exa m-6o`::x:;|E::d'e{1 `be given over on this evening to the Prince and Princess of Wale: and their re :1 wedding guests, King and Queen of enmu-Ir, mother end fnllnnr nf tin. DI-innnnn, and Han nthnll nntn. III` CI-III VIIUUII Ill JJVIIIIICIR IIIUUIIUI CIIII father of_the Prinoou, and the other note- bilitiee. The opera. will be Romeo and Juliet, and Melbe will be Juliet. -The theatre in "being brilliantly decoretedl for the occeeion. - All LL- I_:.. -34.. I. ..... _ __.J IIIIU UIEUIDIUIIC All the big city houses and some in tho 1 West _End -are decorating in honor of tho ` marriage. While there will not ho (public 4 holiday yet there will be little bulineu done in the city on Thursday. lailore Write iooncor-mug` the sinking o! l the Victoria. LONDON, July ,5.-Nnmerovue private lettere concerning the einking of the "Vic- torie. have been received from eeilore of the Mediterranean eet. One eaiior, who wee on one of the emelier veeeele, writee in ref- erence to Admiral Tryon e. eignel: We ell etoed emezed et enoh e eianel, knowing very well thet there wee not room for the ehipe to `turn. but the order had to be obejyed.` Although the veeeel wee einking ` --_ -_ |.:.... fI`..`u.-. ninnnnntl, mfneinnhnetn- : CD0 00; QIUIIUIIEII loll! VUIIUI Wu: IIIIBIII` un er him, Tryon aignallad, refuein boats. May I never see Inch 3 one of w oleaale murder again. We aim the men fall in at command, four deep, on the foreoaatla till the water reached them. They then re- eeivad ordera to fallin on the quarter deck. All the time they never attempted to go near the boata. This will ahow you how naval diacipline in ground into people. The whole eet could see the poor fellowa atand- ing in perfect order, quietly` drowning in their ranks. ' - lw|IHI|.plST8 AFTER THE cunewrrz An Attempt Mode to Wreck Bio Train Between qt. Potorlburg-and Warsaw. , Bnnnm, July 5.,-It is nid that an at- hmpt was made to wreck the u-tin in which the Curowitz tnvelod from St. Petoruburg whilo on his way to London to u.et.snd`tho woddin _of the Duke of York. A6 Dunnburg, '_ tween St. Petonburg and Warsaw, the rail: were runovod. The on `no ofthi Ipeojnlitriin left the truck. he cnfriu in which the Prince wu \ u`-a.valing- di not ;`go'o` the truck; ' Tho ` stamp: in buliovod to lmrcboon the work 1 of Nihillltl. ` ` " `. A EIIIIIIII `ll Iau-up -___ - _, , ,, I 8!. PITIRSBUBG. July 5.-Tho Russian cruiser Vlsdivostook in reported to be {ground on. 3 1003 three_ days . nail from Port Lturof, Cores. She will probably 1 many 9 wreck. coll.-..1't1Nnns zxroxnnn `IN . ._ nu: rm. 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