Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 23, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 25 March 1881 — Page 2
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T0PI08 OF THE DAT. i Mtwt frum Brwywkwt.
roocBBmNOH or cokorksb. IIari-h 0. The Senate convened at noon. A telegram from the Uovfnwr of Iowa was tread, announcing tb appointment of J. W. MelMll to flit the unexpired term of Mr. Kirkwood. A measage from the President wm reWived, and too Senate trout into eicoutive session. Makoh 10. Sesator Pendleton offered a -resolution providing for the organisation of tie Senate Committee. Senator Antlmny objected to ita proaent roncideration, and It waa ordered to be printed and to lie over. March 11. The Dentoerate made another move toward orgautitng the Senate Commit tee, but were blocked by a point of order, saterd by Senator Conkllng ami sustained by She Meo'Praatdent. taring toe dlacuasiou caator David Davis defined hie position. He declined to accept the ubairuanhip of the Judleiarv Ootumitte. but announced hit lntentiou of anstainlng tb Domoeiaile organi-
March 14. Resolution war offered by Mr. Morgan, and unanimously adopted, extending to the Government and peoDle of gteeaia lta condolence in their aad national bereavement. Mr. Pendleton moved that the Senate proceed to elect tbe committee, and protected amine further delay In organising the Senate. MrT Allison
enoveu to go tnto exeouUve seeatoii. ejected-S lo T. Mr. Mahone votfd
wun we HepuMtonna In the aMnaaUve. Mr, Oonklln-r unred the ittiDt-ourtrtv rrf tha rwm,i.
rata omniaing the oommttteea, whan within nfew dwra vam Sepabiioan vacanclaawuuld be Bed and titer would then have a majority and the whole proceed! ng would he over-
evnwu. jar. nvi, ot teaurgta, then aroee.
m mum aaroaaw maitaer, JOOKtng at Mr. Mahone bnt not in any war alluding to him directly, mid be tad not believe nv man an-atao. .
Xlwmoerat woaW vote with Urn Republican organtee the Sonata. MNo man deemed by
S3,'
eonatUaeneey wormy of a place In this
WiH he Malttv ni !( tnwlM. " fl.l..
brought Mr. Mahone to hi feet, and in a moot
manner ne ctennea ni poettion
OT the irfintlMMian fmm nM 1
"1 serve notice on that gentleman that I Intend to ho th custodian of my own Dcmocra-
ry. I do not intend to bo run by the gentlejama's eaaeu ; I am in every aenae a free man
ere, una trust to be now to protect my wnrigbmaad defend thoa of me people whom I repraaentrCertninly to take my own
CT lapjmu on mm noor ana m tne gal geUeirwaaVemaiidod by the vtee
. nCKSOiTAIi AMD POUTfCAI.
Tmm Coftfiwamoiial Committee of tbe
MaaowM Qreenbaek party hat Issued an ad
dmotw Um people of Um United state.
TIm national banki and raflroad and teJe-
oontpaate a at preaent eo
are deetsred to be inimical to
rbrbta of the nana! aad ma m
i for existing grievance ean bo looked
aawmmi enner or um old parue. The CoatmtttM therefore eon-eat iy advisee the
warmsatou oi etUM m every city, villas and town i um United State.
with a view to a thorough ergaaixation
mw nmu tnumpa ot um Aattonai party, tttetuas J. Duraat, Leo Crandail, Edward
Daniels and Eperitus Howe, mtmbers of
Mm Executive CommHto of the Greenback OotojrowtetMl Committee, have addressed a Mtter to Tbompeon H. Mureh, Chairman of
tmm eemaainoa, m wnicn taey Oeotlne to at
tend tbe moetlng called by Mures in New
Tors. They atoo Inform htm kit reatgeaUm a jCbalrman of the eommlttee 1 acwftedr and they will call tbe entire XuUoa. al CeoMnftte togouter aoou to aleet hie roc-
Mr. BiumxAx, t BMnbnrol Um Now
Tork Logllature front tbe Malone dtotrict.
wwwlWd lulcid by taking poUon. Mo
had roeeatiy worked rory hard, and took the
nmw oom waue suflering- from nervou pro
QcnTW CAJtoLum, the widow of King
wnM rui., of Denmark, la dead.
Ex-Akkatok Simom Caxxrok sle-
brated bla m Wrthday at Havana on theSta. Mo waa waited upon Mteraral Amerfeaa
tiotsiRto. The Cuban autkortnoa extondod to khn Um freedom of the aitv.
Thomas M. B akrr, oterk in tbe DosdV
letter Odlee, hat been arreatod on a eharge of
rnung aoau Mter. BeJwr baa bom twah . 7an kt tbe DopartwinU JcnoM Jomm W. Tmomas, s promiwant Kew Orteana Jawyar, dropped dead on Mm 11th. Tm Proaid-tit hss nominated Henry IWoott for Petttenoter at Ktw York. Mr. Pnaraoa waa Flm Amtttaai to Mr.
Jomm T. Rich hag rocoivwd Um R. blkan nomlnaUon -equivalent ta an eiecMonfnr Concrete In Um Seventh Michigan JMetrtot, to all Um place of Conger, rwlgaed. Mr. Moh la a member of tbe present State waste and baa twice aerved as Speaker of tbe lower House. GOTXKMOK CtTTnKX, ontnsllUt, rontofod Morgan Boland, Um otwtrepernai M. Loiim Police CoMMbMkmor, thin making Sbree vaeaneie In tbe Board, and then nomlimted John H. Maxon, Samuel Cupplea and B. C Stmmoni for Um poattion. Tn Empsror Alexandsr of Rossis WM Meawinated on Sunday, Um 1Mb. While Mm Oar waa returning with Um Grand Dukt Miebael front Michael Paleoe m a dote oar. afogo, hearted by tight Otojsckj, a bomb waa thrown near tbe earriagt,,whteh imme ntely exploded, naattering Um Yoblcle, The Caar nnd hi brother albjhtod uninjured. -Atoeond bomb waa then thrown and Ml Joss to the Ciar' foot, ita explosion nhattertng both Jer beiow Um kneei and tnitwt Htff other terrible htjurfw. The Caar wm bwrnodlatuly conTevod fn an uneonteioui tnas to Um Wtntor Palace, where he dted st 4:Mp.ni. Th Grand Dako Miehnol wm sNfbtly Jajd by the explosion, and tov. wnl stteintSM wore wotraded, two fatuity. Two nmu, disguised m pontsnta, throw Um OsitMAt. Hamgock wm mtortsitMd aUMMhnlMttsnanb In ktwTork City, fh!rtoUMlJh,Roartyattl
Mf P loi'Snts of Um otty being preeont, Um SMtt notabls tanMvttam botof Mr. Ttlden. Tmm jjWMwhihofj of DnbUa, in Us Lenten pasteroi, ssretwiy owMitret tbe Land UsgtM, atideoiMclalryotMdoiiuutboLadiot' Land Loagu. faiscit Hasst Gekst, ottsof Um lut of the notoriaua Tneed Ring In Now Tork City, bat bow sontenoed to the penitentiary for eight mouths and to a fine of IMOt, to stand ooamttted until paid. Cam. ScHtsi has boon bsnquoted by the German-American milieu of Hsltimore, and will receive a simitar eompllment In Boston. Tmm President has nominated Stanley Matthew, of Ohio", Associate Justice of the United State Supreme Court; Dos A. Pardee, of Loublana, United State Circuit Judge of tbe Fifth Judicial Circuit; John W. Powell, of Illinois, director of the United State Geological Survey; Thomas J. Anderson, Postmaster at Topeka, Kanaaa. Tax Governor of Tennostee sent a message to Um Legislature recommending a
prompt acceptance of the bond holders' proposition to adjust the debt at par and three per cunt, interest bonda to run twenty-nine years. GovnnnoR Pill hurt of Minnesota bu appointed Gen. A. J. Edgertou to tbe United States Senate, to nil the vacancy made by the appointment of Wiudont to the Cabinet. Tkx Csarowitch has atsunied the gov ernment of Kusela under the title of Alexander III., the Grand Duke Nicoiai AlexandrowHch being named as hereditary aucceaaer. The imperial family, court official
and tbe army took Um oath of allegiance on tbtleth. COMMMsXCB AMD INDUSTRY. Skckstakt Blaimx hss sent wots to Um British Legation on tbe lubject of the false reports sent by the Acting; British Consul at Philadelphia In regard to the prevalence of disease among twin of the Western State. The secretary rotteratM the statement made in Evarts'a note of Um 7th of March, that all means of information at tbe recourse of the Department concur la showing the late published report as wholly without foundation, and sends copies of resolutions of Um Merchants ' Exchange of St. Louis and Chamber of Commerce of Cincinnati, explicitly denying the report of dlMaae among twine, and showing Um eondfUon of Um stock in Um States of Ohio and Illlnoii is exoepUenany healthy. A labor number of Gormans from San Francisco purpose settlinsjnear Ampules, Mex., where they have purchased Government lands at 40 oeata per acre, payable in tea years. Gnomon E. Goocm, s henry Csrfosgo butter and cheese exporter, lulled on Um 10th.
Thk SeorsUry of tint Treasury, on tbe 11th, taeued a decbiicn en the request of various national bonk to withdraw their legal tenders deposited to retire circulation. Be maintains that ' ' precedents of the Department in similar ease should be adhered to here and no return of legal tender mad." Secretary Window expresses Um opinion that no stringency hi the money market need be apprehended, owlnjr to the large atnouat of bends that have been and are being purchased by the Government. A company hss boon organised aad s charter applied for to build a telephone line between Kansas City, St. Joe, Atchison, Leavenworth, Lawrenoe and Topeka. Txs prospect of the British farmer for Um coming year are by no nwaw encouraging. ' In consequence of the changeable, damp weather," my the Jfar Um Exprtu, the agricultural protpeot at tbe beginning of Marsh were serious."
CRIMKB AMD CASUAL.TIK8. A moot frightful ealamity occurred in Buffalo, If. Y., on the 11th. A boiler undergoing repair at tbe lbo?nlx Iron Works expfoded while being tooted, killing six men and wounding seven others, some of whom ean not possibly recover. The dome of tbe boiler, weighing over 800 pounds, wm carried swiftly through Um air for a distance of MO feet and fell upon tbe sidewalk. Another mas crushed through Um roof of an elevator several hundred feet distant; a third fnurmcut wm carried 800 feet away, and came down right in front of a man na he emerged from bit door, white a fourth wm found an eighth of a mile distant. A number of the surrounding building were badly wrecked by tbe flying debri. The name of tbe killed art: Hubert Patterson, Wm. Gibson, John Lan-
geufeld, Francis Chad wick, John Forrest and Wm. Wager. Cart Otto Wolf, Alex. Kttpert nnd Henry Mack ay were uppood to be fatally injured.
Thk terrible murder of MIm Mnttts
Ishmael, near Jonevboro, Craighead County,
Ark., has been most terribly avenged. Four negroes, named Green Harris, Oik Peck,
John Wood and Burt If skin, wet arrest
ed for tbe murder and held to await tbe ac
tion of the Grand Jury. At midnight a body of masked men, Yriouly estimated at from 300 to 900, surrounded the building in which Um prisoner were confined, overpowered the guards, broke In the doors and window, seised the terrifled ncgroe, and, dragging them to a tree about 900 yard away, hung
them. It is reported that the negroes made a full eonfemkm of their guilt, elalmlns; that
tney bad killed mm labmect for refusing to
lend them to Um spot where her father1! money was concealed,
A passrkokr train on the Denror A
South Park Railroad was thrown from the track near Thompson, Colo., on the 11th.
The sleeper turned a complete wmersauK,
and landed In Platte River, down a twentyire foot embankment. L. 3. Smith, of Leadvitle, and H. 3, Stennard, Pullman
Conductor, were serioualy injured. All the pessengers.were mors or let scratched and brnlstd.
Joitir Kmtwoob, a KansM City print-
tor of dissipated babtta, on the nth was shot andkntodlnaseumsby hh stopses, a km about IS year aid. Tbo erktones boss to
show that the bey mterfsred to MvohJei
mother from a beating, and that the atep
tether then knocked Um bey down and anally
draw a pistol, a souffle for Um posseaeioa of
wtieu ensued between the three, the sea
anally securing? hand In Um melee auooUng
his stepfather. IBs klUHtf la geaerally considered JnsUnabie. Eu Ttnnsm, a nogro who oommitted ss indecent assault upon a white woman, was takes fmm tbe Jail at Mississippi City, Mia., and hanged by a mob. MUtCBbLANSOITS. l to th 10th of March about fifty arrest had been made in Ireland under tbe Coercion law. The most sonspieuous persom so far arrested are Joseph B. Walsh, an extensive merchant In the Town of CaaUebar, In tbs weat part of the Island, a relative of Michael Davitt; Cornell ua Keogb, a farmer living at Cahirconlish, In the County of Limerick, and Michael B. Boyton. Tbe latter it a brother to Paul Boy ton, Um swimmer, lie claim to be an American citiien, having lived several years in Baltimore. Walah, Ksogh and Boy (on are confined In Ktlmalnham Jail, near Dublin, The Land League Intends to investigate every arrest carefully and place the particular before Um British public. Tmm fine block of buildings on Union Avenue, between Mulberry and Santa Fe
Streets, Kanaaa City, occupied by Woodward, Faxon A Co., wholesale druggists, Kelly, M lilts A Co., wholesale hardware, and Ogiebay A Co., wholesale grocers, was entirely destroyed by ore on the morning of tbe 10th, together with nearly tbe entire stocks of the three firms Ranted. Th origin of tbe Are is unknown. Woodward, Faxon At'o.'a lo, tS5t00O; inmired for $00,000. Ogiebay A Co.' loss, $81), 000; insured for 7M00. Krily, Wlilis A Co.' loss, $80,000; fully insured. The buildings, owned by Leach, Oimstead k Hall, were valued at 60,000, on which there is $,000 Insurance. Tmm well-known passenger steamer James Howard, of the Anchor Line, wm burned to the water's edge at her wharf in St. Louis on tbe night of Um 1.1th. She had Just arrived from New Orleans, with a Urge list of passengers, when the are broke out under the cabin stairway in tbe forward part of tbe boat. The name spread so rauidlr that
ail on toard had to flee for their lives, lav
lac tboir baggage behind them. The coolness of Captain Bryan wm doubtiew tbe
of saving Mtasur live. The Howard
built in 1870, and cost S340.0O0. Har
carte was valued at 1100,000.
Font masked men entered the rosi-
desee of Mia Elizabeth Roberta, 100 Second
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., In broad daylight, bound and fragged Mia Robert and a fe
male servant, and under threat of instant death compelled Um lady to hand over to them three f 1,000 bonds and a quantity of
vnittaoM jewelry. Tnen they hastily drove off in a wagon which they had in waiting. ' Thk Wakefield Rattan Work, at WakeneJd, Maes., were almost entirely destroyed by are on the 1Kb. Loss about
POOMO; iMurnnee, $83S,000. Five hundred persons are thrown out of employment. Accoftutxo to reliable information, Orange Free State farmers are la a very unsettled condition and only waiting a sumdent excuse to Join tbe Hoers. They regard the strong reinforcements coming from England with suspicion, as indicating annexation of Um Free State.
COBBBBBBB TlLBGRAXg. St. Lovii papers of Um ICth note the arnwt of several individuals la that city nnd elsewhere said to be engaged in an lmfteewe land eonsplraev, the property involved being principally Government lauds In Southeast Missouri, thousand of acres of whisk It Is said have been fraudulently dinposed of. Robert L. Lindsay, a St. Louis lawyer, wm one of tbe parue arrested. Bnia.-Ggff. Emosmt UptopT, V. S. A., oemmRtod ulW by shooting, on tbe loth, ear San FnuKasse. Gen. Upton was a well-known authority on military tactic, and author of a work on that subject. The oauM of hi suicide is not known. A rorjxo daughter of James Connolly, livituc eight miles from Fort Dodge, Iowa, lost her way while returning home from eeheol during a recent storm. When found, after a long search, the waa froaen to death and her body nearly eoaeeated by Um snow. Ox the ran-haodle bridge at Pittsburgh, a wild freight and a yard train collided, throwing three ears down Sfty feet, Charles Carney, Um conductor, wm killed, and Patrick Cullen, a brakeman, fatally injured. B. Hsrrieon, a brakeman, had both
hand cut off. It is not believed that Alsxander III. will In sny material way modify the repressive psltey against the disaffected In Russia which was carried out by hi father. Thk Navy Department has purchased the whaling steamer Mary and Helen, for ly)00, to be sent In search of tbe missing Arctic explorer Jeannetto. Mr. E. A. Fonii, General Fsnengar Agent of the Vandalta line, ha been appointed General Passenger and Ticket Agent of all the Pennsylvania Railroad lines west of Pittsburg. Jomx Smith, aged W, was killed at D'indee, Monroe County, Mich., by the explosion ot a Mtw-mlil boiler. Two Polish children, loft alone in a hows In Posen, Presnue bis County, Xwh., a few days ago, were burned to death. Thk United States of Colombia has made a contract for a cable north and south from the Isthmus of Panama, to eouneet with the Intsrnntionnl lino. No further effort was made by the Democrats en Um 1Mb to organise the Senate Committees. It was generally noted that Mr. Nahone'i desk wm made eonsplcuoua by a large and beautiful bosket of sower, the 1 fewer m generally understood, of some of hi Republican friend. The Republican Caucus nominated a full list of committees. GttKKKAL Kckkkt says twelve hundred mites of Western Baton wire wilt be laid tbh) year toward Mexlee and the Pontile, A MticAiiror. pUkgue hi playing sad hayec ht the vfllagei of Meeepotsatla.
ABBAaWIXATEJK
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Foanbitlon of 1 1.1 CliLui
At. Ihateaswaa ottrrevnondentnf g Lonton paper, under date of the V-th, eayst The Imaortol emtage wm attacked oa tbe Kkat Rinutaky Canal, opposite the im portal stabiea, walla the amBoror waa returning with th Uraad Isuke Mioaael from Michael Palace in a ctfwed rriat. aupportcd by eight Co-sacks, The flrst botab feil near the carriage, dostruy. ins the back part. The Caar and bis broth r slighted uatujuml. Th sasaMin, on twin soUod hy a Colonel of tbe Police, drew a revolier, but was prevented from srtna it. A second tiomb ws then thrown by another paron, and fell clone to the IVtar' feot. its explosion shat'trttm both less. The Car wm irame llatuly o inveyedlnan unouoctiu stale toth 'Wiutor Palace, where he died at U.M this aftt rnouo. Mia LAST MOMICN'm Sr. PsTKHani'ita. March 11. It Is now stated that the aaaastlna who killed tbe Caar drove In an npon oarri jge,and were thus enabled to avoid suspicion, and got close' to the Imperial i.yh. Taut bomb which tbo murderer throw, and which did the tatal work, exploded with such force a to tear up th entiro pavement around the place where they truck and to make a bole four feet deep in tbe around. Ir. Dvotiachtne, who was among the physicians first summoned to the. Ckar, immediately fetched the necessary Instruments for amputating hat legs, which were he'd by tho
nesa onty, the bone being- broken. Iikwl Mowed copiously from the lacemtcd wound. India rubber beuidage were applied flrst to the riitht lor. below the knee, and then to the left. The iVar's rlybt hand, on wblc-b wua a glove, was found to be greatly lacerated; bit mnrrlagt ring was broken to piwen and driven Into the ttcsh. The surgeons tlpd up tbe several arteries. At lentrtb. under the .influence ot auiphate of oxyitcn and ice. the Kmacror tpenel his eyc, and respiration became more appurc-nt. Chaplain JJJalnor availed hi in self of the inter, val of apparent consciousness to administer the sncrainent. :utd for a moment some hopes were entertained of the Caar s life, liut a minute or two afterward hi heart ceaaed to
beat. During the line! flicker of life the incin-
Iter of the family surrounded the bed. and the Arihpricer recited the prayer U r those in ex
tremis, ail present kneeling. The ap.ctaolo was heartrending.
rHK'IJtMATIOX or AI.KXAXtSn III. The following- Imperial manirefto baa been
promuLut'd: "We. y the grace of Qod. Alexander III.. Enieror and Autocrat f all the Russia, t jtur ot Poland, (irand iHike of Finland, etc., hereby make known to alt our falthiulsuir Jecttthat it baa pleased the Almurhty, in ill inscrutable will, to visit Kus.la with heavy blows of late, and to call her benefactor, the Emperor Alexander II., to lilnwcll. " He fell by th handa ot the impious murderers Who hail repeatedly sought his precious life, and inudd tneir st tempts because t ! mw In him the protector of ttuasia, the foundation of her grt ame, and the promoter ( tfce welfare ot the KtUMbin people. Let us bow lo the uafatbomable will or Divine Piovidonee, and otter to the Almurhty our prayer for the repose uf the pure soul of our beloved fa her. "Wenacend tbe throne which wo inhe-it from our forefatners-thn throne of the ituasiau r.mplieatid tboCxardom andUrand-luke-dom inseparably connected with It. W e assume the heavy burden which Uod has imposed upon u with a nrm reliance upon Hia almighty help. May He blew our work to the welfare of our beloved fatherland, nnd may He aulde
our strengtn tor tae aappineSsot all our ralthtul subjects. In ntteattnf before Almighty Ood the sacred vow made by our father to devote, according to the tmtimcnt of our innlathers, our whole life to earo for the well a re and honor of atussia. we call upon our futihrul tublcitsUt unite before the altar, ol tho Almishty their prayer with ours, and cow mend them to swnr ttdetltr to us and to our succcMor. hi Imperial HbrbneM the Hereditary Grand Duke Nicoiai. " Al.EVAKIIMOVIWM
M Given nt St. Pctcrabunr. Anno Domini iSfl,
and the Hrat year of our reign." Alexander II.. the bite Emperor, wm bom April IT (April Sa, new styie. ISIS. Me was Use eldest sou of Emperor KtchokM I. nnd of Prist. com Charlotte, of Prusaiat educated under tbo
supervision of his father, by Oeneral Moentor,
a Mameu oermau. and tho Kuerten poet Jonkowskl; entered the army in IRsl: was Colo
nel In tbo regiHfnt of aYenadter In 18.U; Cham el tor of the University of HebUngfors, Fin. and. in JS3T: wm Superintendent of the
military schools of the Empire in IfttS;
appointed to a command in Use
Caucasian army m ls; mcceedrd to tbe throne at the death of ht father tn UK, and wm crowned at Moscow in 1M. In UM1 he married the Empress Maria, daughter of the bite Grand Duke laidwbr II..
of Hesfe-Imrntstndt. The Caar leave six
children Alexander, who succeeds to the
throne; the (Irand Duke Vladimir, the Grand
imk Alexis, the Grand Duebea Maris. Use
Orand Duke Senrins and tbe Oread Duka
Paul, tbe hart-named being In hi twenty-are
year. Their Srst-bom son, Mlohobta, died nt
Xtoe, France, lots, since the death of the Emaress, in MSO, the Caar contracted a morganatic marrtaati with hi former miatrnw, the PrinooM IotBoroMkt. There have been Ave previous attempts on the life of the Rntperor. run xswcxAK. Alexander wm born March 10, ISti, married Mnrie-PWtdcrnvna, PrincoM Dagmar, daughter of King Cbrlettea IX., of Denmark, who had previously been emraged to his ehtoc brother. Their eMeet child, Nicholas Alcxenderavlteb, was born May IS, ISSf, Oeorsre, their second son, wa born MajrM, Wlj their third child, a dautrhter, Xenm, wm born April M, nnd their fourth, Michael, wm bom December ft, HTs. tmr nmu an AvntMrr at AawArarxATinir. This to the sixth attempt which hM been made upon the Caar' life, the "hnrt having been made on April IS, ims, when he wsa lire 1 at while enter In- hi carrtaee at Ml. l'ttersbutg, Ihe pistol, however, wm turned Mltkt by Inmltrl Korahoatrw, who wm afterward ennobled for the. set. The second attempt was made at Paris, June, lS', by Iternstrwakt, a I'eie, who Ated in o theearrtage in which the Caar was som-d with his two sons and the Km- eror Xapoleon. Ildth .
eretgns eecapuii unhurt. Another great aboofc wm given to public feeling April li, MTT, when Alexander Solorieg al tempted to shoot the Caar In front of the house of the military staff in St, Peter-bum. The asaassln wm wrested. Another attempt wm ntade December Si, l7Sf when a mine was exploded under the railroad with the Intention of Mowing up the train on wkloa he was entering Moscow; Ml Majesty, however, wm not n the train. About seven o'clock on the evening of the 17th of February, ism, an ex pkiamn ooourred In the basement of the I m porta! Whiter Palace, under the principal auard-room. Owing to an accident the Caar and th moteber of the royal family dW not enter at tho tnunl lime. The explosion made a bote in the dining hall NfMsn feet long and twelve feet wise. The escape of tbe Emperor was instost tMrncukm. Eight soMter stnttoned m the auawd-room were killed. The Wxtb, i he Inst and suetmttwttempt,taebn-tt4 leied above.
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