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BURNING OF THE CAROLINE fill. WAS FIRED AND BENT OVER NIAGARA FALLS BY THE CANADIANS. Nl ," ir, r ii. i, it? : :?? The i: ?? '? 1er P ' i: pl l-.SS No doubl om ? of tin Id it i d? nts of Rod ha?, i. . Hi ?! ib.il it was jui ? Ixty y?'-?' Wwlii : cil- ? i. that tin l? ,1?,. : i l. . -, -, , du? k, i, ni ubl.iw i*?? ' ?h" H ' " hI ?. i ?II . Tl ' re I- now the I?. ?I Ol ieelllll? ... between Ha- i ? "i'i" "i the Dom n on md tl - . : tin Bid ?d Si : ci I. ni re?? it...? to ?I v\ "i it? ?! Intern? i-x It' m< ?' . hou) hoth ct.unirl? a, ml < l? ' ? i?> tnroui. i? 0 u We p i n New i'ork. . ,. . The ' III) ? not .is th k?) popul ?1? ?I n ' '" : . |,u| th- hi-arla of the |NM|de *??[?' J 1 . j || | .. u. ri ii- ?i ' " ?> ?' ha.? ' Iways been termed Ihe Caroline "utra ?? ?real charwei hnv? .- ? ? d ?y. r ".";.I ' ??".'". countr) .- :? ? then, i. lo-?iu? BchI? ? in it,. .: th. ? ew und (treal Indu dr?a le? vl.p" ' Is. Sixty " . . , ,hc por an an nd f,.. i ill . in?! . : lav. rn thai ?tcod then kept .panj with ? "raren, is. I ? ; ,'?"",', ,',,.,, .,. i, ,,;?:, .; up or d >wn Ihr lakes ?to pea '.v.-re; '''"?'"' - ','' '"' '?'? I irturnev, and "ft. mime? lb" numb r - ??- - ,J?.ite l-ii"". Of Int. yea, an effort has been m ? ?; to eradicate th? -I ! Mi ' ' ? ?iv'n?*1 ". of Ei-hotu to I!.- Nia tarn -?it urti. but. ,,. , ?r nil -.." in" num. ol s Mo. .?r wijlaland in history On lb ? Canadian hie th- cl ma n?>t been so marked, and th- then unclenl - of ?'hipp' wn Is - till .re *o i""'1 !>' situation when ?h-' steamer (.arollnc appeared the river to run between Ituffaln and th ? ral.s. and al-., to Navi Island. Her rarecr on the upper Niaaar-i was dcslined to b? brief, *or she had made hut two tripa when she wa - d iroy?*. As darkn? i w fu lln? on l.ml" r t?, ?'... ah? n.rol .i .? h n ci d , k for the nl tht. Phe lav , rn mi hor< . k. pi by a m in nnm. ?I Kleids, w u crowded a. usual, ml ihul nlthl uv r a pei .". i ml . a'ecpl ? pis on tbu ' ui lln The New Vork Statu side of the river wai In a state of peace, and thcrt was no tbouuhl ol dan? cer How-vir tin- triii.-- made l>v th- Carolin? to N ivy 1-1 n d Ii id m,! . ? apt ?1 the . v ? of tl.?? Rn : i <? dpi. w i Cr. ek, und u a i tic .... " urce ' tance should lie cut Off. Colon? McN ib was In chart;? of th? Brill I? for. -. and In resolved losend ? party of lila men to i. str.". the v .. 1 ii. .: wa? aliened to ? . i -, liar sup ? ' the patriots, II? r? Ils? ?1 thai !?? ? floating ...-?? ,. - riloii . ind I reason, in < -\, i oil- mi n lo I lie duty, In ciiiisulled Ills ol hem < ' iptai i I ?i. u ... ? ? for vol ? to Carolin. ?hi ? ?: rn.- . . i : ? :. NI g a ra W n,-n Cant i >? .? i] ?? ? Tin in? n kr.?' . ' ??? tl ? r information l-'i ! n a- . i hens men \ oluntet red to mm ? . i I party ??; muni lo I . . |-, ,,i d 11,. .,,...?;,. i . . ... irllm t.? H?.inuiHiidi rs of i i t tl ordering ? ... ... and cauii ri<"! Hum l l ? ? ? ' ? ? r ? .... took ,'i ?? ni .? i, a . m, ,? ,r r. while othei were Clu I . r bom as I la tor .1 ? >n ai .1 .1 .an Katti . Th. pili ? tartln; wa? : : ? "i'i ' i ? ?? n ? . iid Hi? ?in rent Hi? I :, ?miJI 1,1 up -ir. .,m ? ? ? before ; . . i Ull || -.. proachlii;; midnight ji ?! o j uns m on tided th m In their r? ul< ..: the tart, but this Ibei?I did n d l i i and two "f lb. -. thdi v. .... oi artriking on Ijuckhorn Island, Ihe othei N ? i land, from which p .im ?he a is Mrn| nl by the pal I. : ">;i : i ... r ? ? |?tl m told Main of th. Ir where u oui u d lb. ?? h u . is d t ihe ? ' iii.ull ?n sbon* As the oth r five I ? ?: of n?" river I hi n i n in them w ?.-?? i rden ?! to il tack the ? ? loiiii.- ., soon ih? v.? -.-: \. , . r?-a"!n d. and then the) pull? l In . ?i. i . . to? ?r?l lb? "'??iiner. The sentry on her dt.'i'k w.is alert n d ?i la? .>., ? , -.i the apnron h of 11 .- In ata Ile I, lib?.] Un n I irew'i ??? lers ? ere ob >? ?!. and : inswt-r n is i;iv"ii Keeeivliw: no i-exponse, it . said, be fired on Hi.' I. .ai., ind then ?minded an ilarm l: p a- . cofifllci hi re, loi it la : ..d Hi il ih? i ? v at??, ird the boui \-y i ! in old pi I : Th p-. : ;? on tht abort were iroused, but ?; , uma 'lo ri?t?"l the In vadera TI - BritL*?h : : I. ? i ,.i little trouble In securinc control of tin.? crafl Tliej tow? d h.-r out in th? : ?. ? ?. . i th. ?. on tiro, nul as the) lefi her lo Ihe mere) of the current Uta fl.imei hot kyward and lliumb IIVN-i || um Ir. nil lo Palo.. People on h.eh ahorra stated nflerward thai ?lo-y wero certa th m human in ?in.? on h?'i deck a i si??- wa' IWepI down to det>tru?-tl n Tl lln b n ? : i ? Into her sin ne briirh r and brbxht ? i. ?'el "i"!). ? nti n " ? tu. t.. 'I . on shore Ihe walls of the doonu-d ones il ?al I p?i b b) a f ii<- nothins - ould a\ i-' i p ind do a tin I rocked .?.?? It p i .. -d , i .v.-1 the ra|H? -a and s wat? i,- i h-ei -m . ... tic i ??: ? I the i al irn i un? made th? pim. ?? to bo lo?t forever in Ih? wuten of the Koi^" bt-low. Nevei aince h.i . i. a weird specta. Ii ).n witne- ',| at the I Wh.'i? ibe facts alioul Ih. ' ?? ? lion of the Caroline rx - i ill) knoa n the ? w ? ml- nse. Tl .! a wui III tud?. and ll la i not ?hi. fact that III l-nited Stat. s Oov? mm? nl t man-led retln .? "foi ? ! ? dealruelion of pi .p -i' -. ition of clii /? ? of il." I'nlt. .1 SI .i- on l ' ? ?II . ' N? n Vork Slain il Schlu er " Th. issu ? : i red to wa ; he I.illiii'; of Amos D?rfe? I ? I , I. Bl Ihe til ? . ? it. He was ahol a i . i ii-.t the at) I"? I? '? i n. ?? i '. m . Ha .. . : . m. 1 To t he enl Ii ? country it u as a sunn I ? bod? of armed mi ? > ? kin? ?-? loi > " sliould , i 1 ? ? ;?' " ' ' on NaV) I lII.I Hid att i.'k an unarmed vessel on the N?w-York St.n. si...I" The drnnd I ? . Ion al I..-1 norl wa quick in rive ' I n lo the ciIme, ml on Jan 1KB, five daj s ait? r Ihe di ?tructlon o? the Caroline, they Indicted McNnh and his companion for imir d i Am.a thi indicted one! wen mentioned Sh All u N ipii r M Nab lohn Vfo . ?. <;? l."i . Kd.vanl ?/? il.'iinl. Shepird McCorma k Aiiku Bf? I ? ".J. Kd I cher, Uerad F .lar? I . John II W ?i i'"ii Rol ii d Mi 1 ' ?iialil, Peter Ulule?. Captai. Amolli i"!" Um le) ? ! ithei i.... kp. i aflame with Ihe excitement attendant upon tin action ol ihe (Si.' Jury, nd al a publii mi ? lint;, wti was i; ?i> ai un d men iwaitln?- I ? ! ' i ' ; i . all- ' ' Where i ' .o . i dim wer? :? epins attai kliiq un.1l im ?! men In I In II sleep i a '.; iH.nl all ui ' M Nal III? d lu tin n i. ?hero. ? ?7J RM I.V1 I/.4A7.V0 1/4 VF \/ / hi l s. Fr.'in Tin Joui nul of < ' imn nee The i Iles fi.rms a ver) lrnp-.n mt i M'', umm? rci In < ;? a .? . i : mei l> Kiii "i u ?pli. d tii t , ..?n try v\ Il h m . die? Thl - the i nil.-.'. H Consul al .?? ? riii the last few years de\ to ', I, n? extent t ?? >i tic < lermans are me l ' tu Ii Ktigli .mi* iltoi . nly m n,,. marktati of the ?vorltl, bul In the I donlis an.I ?n lln.?! ?nd .?. weil The principal -? it ,,r u,. tu?lu-,tr> ?ii' Ain-U? bapoili?, Uurucheiii, Uerlohu Aliona, Nurembiirg arid Beh*iralbau*h. The facao? i of A ' ' ?. Ile aloi e pr. luei 60 000 " I n.-. .11 n weekly. Th? foltowlnt? llgutes show lo whal r ii... ,x|.on ; i in Gi im in) ol Lh< ie miedle nave develo? : I >ui Ing the i Ight years from ??m in lwT ihe ?hi nan export "f ne? lies <>f all kinds embroidery, knitting, darning, sewbi and ewlng? tie ..- dl ? a:.nti d to I1.6u0.000 poui l -. valued at ?12 "..'?> The foil,win,- right years make a : till h tter shi win * During this period Ihe quani ty exponed a . i .."?.? pounds, valued , ai fi:,.??? i.i. i in. enorm us growth In the prodtic luc principally to th? export trade to I 'I,ma. v. i, ?re ? '?? rmanj seem to ? control Un n 11, i. i ?thi r countrie lm| ? ;? ? m m ? -.?. In ? m ? dl? s are Rntish Kai I In ll??3, l-'r:i?i, ?-. He liai d >?>?? Austria- Hiingai y Italy and 'I'm k..., in ?. : clu on the Ane ri? an i >?. "t'nder I tertlon of their Goveri ment the up a n.lie Industry whl ?h ? ..un?., i da the resjM i of th? v?. irld Al lb I Imii iti-d tl ' i -i ; of manufacture, l?ul i lor te hnle ?1 I r.ili ?'? tin ,: to dlsi ov< r ih die. tr. of the Ki h m u hli ery, and Ihey adopted tuw und Improved devleea and followed their own eiMir?*e of manufacture, The ? Indu ' ry of if- w ye n igo has bei om ol national importan?-. The manufacturer! go Into the market? o I ihe world, prefei ihly Into new coun? tries, and compel . ?. : tally i verywhi re." ? l\ ALBINO DEPP. Prom The I. nver Po I The / , ,! m in lala will tell one that the ib ? r ol the lto.-k) Mount ill i red In .-animer and (.?i i) in the late fall and winter, They will -.?-> nothing oi white deer, with piiik nose and pink eyes albino deer. ' . i auch deer have b**ei from time tu tine- In the western part of Coli rado, and, at last, one ol the taxidermists of the city Is going to n "Mi one The deer in question will t>.> shipped in a few da) to Hugo Todenwarth's, In Latlmer -t., oppo ? fit) Hall. It was killed last winter, on I'ieance Crtvfc in the white River country, Ju-st before Christmas, by '?' B Well . the son of tha Weils of Well.-, - it m. h. known throughout the ountry. It Is i three-year-old, with every hair white, except parts of the legs. The nose was pink when the animal lived, but has faded now to L ?,i?- brown. Th? parts of the legs not white are a grayish brown, passing gradually Into white above the knees R, w We.la, a brother of the man who shot the . deer, and assl I int at Todenwarth' i taxider rhlat -hop, saya that he saw a white deer on Pte anee ' 'r?*ek seven y? u - ag >. ? I had lived In : he i u , dry yeai I before I saw it But when 1 did. I had left mj gun Bve miles away al home ap,i lil not Bet a ihai ie to Later In thi year I heard th it a hunting party had ? ? ., u !. !?? .i.- i I have little doubt tl U a is the one I had u n a few months earlier and , had h.-, n unable to gel I i r heard wh il b ? ? .a ? Thi oie which i n >? ora us will be mo?inted ind prol ably Bold to - ime im or irolli - tlon Mr Tod nw irth la In . .,, ?. -|?o.,j,-i:, .? w ? . n ?w s ho ire ana - ? io posses? such i curiositj " Qfnropran tXftoertieettiriU-i. i/M mil'!: \\* ami TRAVELLERS ?will lad (In- I un.ion olliee of The 'Iriliiine, 1 It) Fleet -?Ii??'?. n nui ? ?-oil-ill illoel- to l?-l?\e their ail?, ei-ll ii-OK-nln noil ?.u !>?.<? i i iitloo.? tor I ! i- Tribune. EPPS'S COCOA JAMES EPP8 A CO.'S ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Passesses Um followlaasj ni-.tin.-n??- Me-a-tlai DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY IN QUALITY. liRAlliILL and COMFORI?NO lo the NhRVOlS or DYSPEPTIC ??tTIUTIVK Ut ALITIK.H I Mil V AI.LUD. YOUR GROCER AND DRUGGIST 5KLL IT. 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