FISTERVEN. DROWNED. Terrible Accident toa Party of New York Excursionists, PROBABLY FORTY LIVES LOST. | ; | The Tug James I». Nichols, Overcrowded with Passengers, Goes to the Hottom Four Miles from Scotland Lightship. Only Fifty-four Hescued The tug James D ursionists and | at about rk yesterday afternoon some three miles off the Highlands It will probably i ex nbering twelve, sank never MANY pers tug at the tis the other, names of the | the aj tives ters. ns were on t the ted ident of passengers were acqu tinted with each and the only in which yt can be chtained is {f their {rien for informati | It is sof the a Few wa aleation plications u at fishi veutl on had, it is sald, a license Passengers, mt sixty thre There ard, where attendants, e sold was A bar and a ar on Ix with the on be rew, brought the whole number five banks on time, buat and £ i ard up to ab seventy the sea 1! about three } stiand lightship waves began 1k over her start rail heavily The captain, William H ily to his post, and s to keep the and whe a she » his strength being sg ’ drowned before help could reach him. The party consisted of Charles Nelson, a | Swede, 22 years old; his wife, 3) years old; Kate Higgins, a 17-year-old servant; n Nor wegian sailor who boarded with them, i and the Nelsons’ two children i No Itallans Need Apply Pa 104 Brutally Deaten by a Moh att ey iT, y ALl : LEI : Spi jam Pinkerton, ay Years at the point ol of infuriate says he cann other § were young Br down tl prisons court re into un slightly hurt Another French Dus! Fromised, Paris, June 2% of the last evening, decide upon a candidate for dency. the members of the two chambers | were unable to come to an agreement and the meeting culmioated 'u an uproar, during which Deputies Bertreux and Sau get came to blows. The result of this per sonal encounter Is that both these gentle men have appointed seconds, and a duel will abortly be fought At a plenary ieputies and meeting Hepublican senators which was called order t the presi | Death of Little Charles Beany. Campin, N.J., June 27. Charles Henny, the 1lyearold Camden boy who was burnoed at the stake on March 12 Jast by several juvenile companions, died at the Hommopathic hospital, in Camden yester. day. The little fellow never loft the hos pital from the day his charred body was taken there until his remains were re moved to the home of his ts yeater day. The boy's mind been affected by the agonies he had undergone. Mrs Halliday Bestenced te Death. MoxTicRLLO, N. ¥., June #8 Mrs. Lis wie Halliday, who was fous guatie on Thursday of murdering Mra. McQuillan sod her daughter, and Paul Halliday, her husband, was sentenced by Judge Ed wards to death by slsctricity lu the week begloning Monday, Aug. 6, 18M. The woman gave no sign that she realized her . She Is the first woman sen tenced to electrocution, Limrl Dwiggins Tadieted. Cuicaco, June 27. Zimrl The carriage was stopped and MM, Chaudey and Rivaud, in tremulous voices, sald: “Don't shout! The president has been the vietim of an outrage.” The were instantly turned to courses, and many and loud were the cries for vengeance The landau proceeded to the theatgr, where MM. Rivaud and Chaudey went to the president's box. Then M Rivaud an nounced the te tragedy, i with exclamations of anger the audience dis persed After examining the presi s in attendance cheers rrible nn lent's wound upon him WA/s Lhecessary, ail the physiciat agreed that an operation whereupon Dr. Ollier im While this wi } | this | president w | tion A MARTYR FOR FRANCE A Tragic Ending of the Life of President Carnot, STABBED BY A YOURG ITALIAN. The Head Stricken of the French Republic Down While Acknowledging the Plaadits of nn Multitude of Loyal Cltizens at Lyons —~Hrave Fight of Fo lee and Armed Guards to Prevent His Muorderer's Lynching LYONS, June 2 Th citement has be by the a France Carnot i city describ would be almos is visiting with internall Up m his arrival here he reception at the pref visited the | the exniniion guet At Was iV ~+ | mot hls Marie Francols president of the } born at Limoges, He was t chists blood PRESIDENT CARNOT'S ASSASSIN, An Ignorant Baker Whe Has Served Time i for Distributing Ansrehist Docamente Mitax, June ¥ Cesare Govanni Santo i is the son of Maria Broglie He $ aud Antoine | the anarchist : Cesare Santo ined AASOCIALION AL AD CATIY ART the » reste five frot this his fa til six mo £ ceived from him ar } still ne rk The proprietor of a bakes ry where Santo | ng! king w had been employed for four years sald he i knew little of him outside of the work he | did, but he scouted the idea that Santo | was the author of anarchist pamphlets He was, the baker declared, too Ignorant and vpeducated to write anything. The man admitted that he knew Santo was in fatuated with the anarchists Ex Speaker Egan Dead Evizanetn, N. J., Jane? John Egan, ex-apeanker of the New Jersey assembly. dled at his home in this place after a long fllness. Mr. Egan, who was 61 years of age, figured progfinently in polities for many years. lo 1853, while a lobbyist at Trenton, he was charged with bribery by Amemblyman Armitage, of Essex county He was convicted and spent a shert term in the penitentiary. His @bizenabip was restored by av act of the legislature Coren’s Ring & Prisoner. Loxpox, Juss #7. A dispatth from Tien Tain says that China has declined to join Japan in joint intervention in Cores to impose fiscal reforms Japan bas Shareifate decided not to act singly. A Apanese y now occupies the capital of Cores, and be king is virtually a pris oner. . Mr, Bdison Wetter, Onraxor, N. J, June 27. ~The condition of Mr. leon, whe has been ailing for easy | but it was ne | guards perforn presen intention fo 4 Instantly cries of “Le presidentest sassioel” “Mort heard on every side, and the crowd in the vieind of t to 5] ou Ne A iE 5 ) P infor : At In ceeded in driving the bowling 1 bs 1 landed fairl WK the arrival of armed able to proc eed wt unt) that they with him to the station In the meantime physicians were hastily summoned to attend the president, who had almost immediately been conveyed to the prefecture. A careful examination Were was made of the wound, and the doctors | declared that the condition of M. Carnot | was hopeless. The receipt of the news of the assassios tion caused a great sensation at the Grand theater, which was filled to the walls by the elite of Lyons. The theater presented a brilliant scene, the handsome tollettes ihe theater, erylog at the top of his voice, “The president has been assassinated!” The most intense excitement followed this abrupt announcement. Women screamed and several fainted. Many men, without waiting to secure their bats, ran out of the building to confirm the They found all the streets leading filled with excited throngs, ! COMMISSIONERS’ BALE OF UNKEATED of an Act of A sembly passed on Lhe of March, 184, the commissioners of ( ity will sell at public sale at the court house, in the borough of Bellefonte on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1864 the following described tracts of unseated land purchased by the county of Centre at Treas urer's sale, and which have remained unre deemed for the space of five years and upwards PER ANDES In pursuance 2th day entre co ACT WAHLRASNTIED wy PPROTER] Y A two story stable and a the Known as DMINISTR Hofferd ’ nahi ded ny AL LEGHENY lot containing about 24 Dearment home, al The building | in excel 8, “i joe home and will r further Information EZER'SMEATMAREET FOR BALE enc THE PEMA, STATE COLLEGE neres of ground, | Pieasant | are all in good repair | ent condition with thereon his is a | be aflered at private fo Hl Open 10 fnaquire of or address { A WiIion ire and other expense I. A. NOLL, Admit | Pieasant Gap, Pa LEADING DEPARTMENTS Rtlinglers late ¢ AGRICULTUK CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY BOTANY CHEMISTRY CIVIL BENGE ELECTRIC MECHANUH ATORS NOTICE: Estal« HORTICH BELLEFONTI EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping Commission Merchant Anthracite, Bituminous and Woodland COAL { © NEW FURNITURE STORE! In nesassin!” wera N tia Hust Lamar f ntondale aM Krider's Siding Mackeyville Cedar springs Salona TALL Nv aM on * PEER BO TE 57 4 an ' £8 " ANM.P%m AN. FM. Mill Hall TE RE Jersey Shore ny T2 Williamsport HW se Ar AM. PM, port 1 1200 +i 16 NN Ane i Philadelphia Ar. 88 712 ow York, via ha 3. El New York, via Philad. 10 58 % 0 (foot of Liberty st.) rou aMk J mally A A aa 8 rN. Sun. & Reading “OC Rall eaves 1 port dally ent En Iphia at 10 10 MIBp.m, arriving at Phi .m, Fuliman wut cura ha to this train, Philadelphia on trains Nos EA no Bellefonte, Pa. fi Gen: Supt, ¢ - hl ——— -®ea. 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