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SwfeSW? THE' "PITTSBTIRG DISPATCH, TUESDAY JUNE 14, 189a cast bank of the river ii gone," said Secre- "What sort of amusements do you go in REDMOND FOR HARMONY. s Have you WRECKED IN A FLASH. HEALIiaTHE BREACH. tary Bell, of that road. "There are now THE EEID HOUSEHOLD. for, Ogden? a pony?" MILLIONS VANISHED three very serious crevasses between the "Yes, sir; my pony is called Agate, and & Will Confer With Representatives of city and Poydras plantation. The one at mv sister's is Sampson. Sampson is the the Blval Faction Some Means to Be think they call film that se Villere, seven miles from the city, which A'Yislt to Ophir Farm and a Ghat smallest. I Twelve Men Instantly Killed, Three "Adopted to Brine 'ho Two Sides Hon. Patrick A. Collins Returns From now 60 feet wide he is so small'" formed Saturday night, is ' Together. , Mission to nnd about 5 feet deep. On account of a With the Children. "And have you dogs7" ' Fatally Injured, and Three His Ireland. In the Crevasses Around New deep basin between tne levee and railroad it "Yes, sir; quite a large kennl" and New YOKE, June 13. Special. John E. is very difficult to get material to it from hen the reformer listened while little Jean Redmond listened at the, Hoffman Orleans Caused by the, the land side, and on account of the MRS. REID A PERFECT LADY, AWFULLY MAIMED AND MANGLED. House, io several addresses of welcome from AN UNDEESTAKDING AT HAND. dense willow grown on the batture in front Irish organizations. The addresses were the Hieh Water. of the levee it is impossftle to reach from the County Rosommon Men's Asso- crevasse with material from the river. No One Left to Explain Mysterious Nary Tie Coming Elections, lie Thinks, Will Be A Charming Social Leader and a Sensible, a ciation, Branch the Irish places in the Parneil of - There are sir or eight bad lard Explosion. a Turning- Point. levee liable at any moment to make Devoted Mother. National League, the Yorkville Branch, the EAILBOADS IN STEAITS. crevasses." St Agnes Branch, the Twenty-secon- d below Branch, the Kilkenny Confederation Club The crevasse at Story, nine miles TERRIBLE SCENES AMONG THE BUINS BOTH SIDES GOING BEFORE THE PEOPLE the city, was reported to be 75 feet wide HEE COUNTRY HOUSE A EEGAL CASTLE and the Mayo men. The Plasterers' La- this morning, and as there is a crevasse on borers' Union also presented an address. Four of the Great Iron Arteries of ap- When Mr. Redmond entered the parlor each side of the levee is inaccessible of TO SPICIAL TZLIORXM TO TBS DISPATCH. event Republican success at the rSrlCTAL TILIQItM THE DUtPATCIM 9 gathered there proach with material. ' In the of at o'clock the hundred men Bostox, June 13. Hon. Patrick A Col the South Impassable. polls official society in Vallejo, Cal., June 13. One of the cheered him loudly. Mr. Redmond said: One of the Big Breaks' Measures. next November lins, whose mission to Ireland in behalf of Washington will acquisition worst explosions ever known in California is a great pleasure to me to vindicate oc- reeeive an in It desirous seeing heal- At 5 o'clock this morniug a break occurred just before noon to-d- at the myself and my party, but not to attack any of a 11 miles the person of Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. She BREAKS THAT ARE PAST HENDIKG curred at Merrick plantation, Mare Island Government navy yard, by man. National freedom can never be won ing of the breach which has divided the below citv. 10 feet wide and 8 will in a measure prove some rocompense without national union. There is something the It is which 12 belonging to United Irish Parliamentary party the past two ot youth- men the higher and holler than national union, and feet deep. The're is a batture in for its loss four yean ago when the In- years has deep, States cruiser Boston were instantly killed, that is national honor. I have always already been outlined, feels very front, but the break being very the ful bride of the Cleveland era transferred sisted that this union shall be a union hopeful that his mission will not be in vain. And Which Threaten to Cause Greater work of closing will be very difficult. three fatally injured and three severely Onr her residence from the White House to a Independent of English factors. When questioned about his trip, y, he Twelve thousand feet of lumber and 8,000 wounded. The explosion took place in the party desires that from now on hostility Ituln Than the Present. mansion on Madison avenue, this city. feelings replied: "I really have little to add ia sacks have been ordered. A big effort will shell room, and supposed to be due to one in Ireland would cease. Bitter have reference to it. Two When the daughter of D. O. Mills, the been engenderedbut I am willing that every the matter, beyond what I have be made by the planters to close of the dropping shells as it was being filled, shonid his seen since my return in the dispatches from hundred men from Poydras plantation are millionaire, was married on April 26, 1881, one of those opposed to me retain LETEES BEING WISHED AWAT but this is mere theory, as none engaged place In public. I am happy to know London. My agency in the matter can be HANI doing good wore. to the brilliant editor of the New York Matter Ogden MilUSeid. passed through the ordeal in the work were left alive to tell the that after I had very simply stated. At the request of both The New Orleans Southern Railroad peo- Tribune, the match was regarded on every told off a verbal census of the kennels as of 18 months or calumny, bitterness and sides a conference took place in Dublin. story. strife, so many true-hearte- d Irishmen were ple are loading the steamship Neptune hand as most felicitous, says a writer in the follows: Indeed there were several conferences, rsriCXAL TILEORAX TO THE DISrATCHYl to Merrick's. This inclined to accord a hearty welcome to me. bnt with material to send World. "Leo, Rex, Nodder, a St Bernard, and The force of the explosion was so great no treason the principal one took place Dnblin on sit- east bank the New York Though several years In that time I have been guilty of in New Orleans, June 13. The river makes 30 breaks on the of Charley." that most people in Vallejo believed it was to the land we all love. June L Representatives of both sides were uation for the country around New Orleans river this season. Another break, 20 feet her distinguished husband's junior, Mrs. Reid, an only daughter, was by birth and They Like Country Life. an earthquake. In a moment the Mare Isl- "I have not come here as a factionist," present It was agreed in advance that to-d- wide, is reported in Harlem levee this far more serious ay than it has been whatever took place in the event onr ii morning. The railroad embankment and education peculiarly fitted to mate with "Do you prefer country life to life in the and navy yard fire bell began ringing, and said Mr. Redmond, "but as an independent of not at any time during the present high water. litera-te- ur T am to accomplishing some large resnlt should not track are being cnt 10 the water through. one who oombined the calling of the city?" dense clouds of smoke arose. The supposi- Nationalist In the address which let de- be disclosed. would hardly be fair to For some days past heavy showers have Work is procressing rapidly on the Belle with the unremitting work of.the suc- '"Very much; I do not like the city," tion was that a fire had broken out deliver Wednesday night, in the Academy It fallen, which have jrreatly weakened the cessful politician. was prophesied that clared the young man emphatically. of Music. intend to laud, even Mr. Healy either side or myself, standing between them, Chasse and Monsieure. The latter break is It The navy yard is directly across a small . I to disclose claims same is thought can the and concessions made, levees. The Mississippi river at the now 50 feet wide, and it it stream from who was or dis- Southern Rail- Vallejo. A reporter "No!" "Nol" "Never!" "We don't want the arguments employed during our time has continued steadily to rise. The be closed. The Ne w Orleans cussions. Millen-do- among the first to cross on the ferry to the Healy," broke in Mr. Redmond's hearers. , result of the rain, the wind and the high road is now running only as far as n plantation, 10 miles below New Or- navy yard beheld a terrible scene. One of evening the address of the All Dlscuslons Free and Frank. water has been to strain the levees to the ut- leans, from which place passengers and the strong, small houses in which the work Central Labor Union will be presented to "Had the main conference resnlted in an the evening arrangement for coming campaign termost and to cause all weak spots to freight are conveyed hy boat. of filling shells was carried on, was in ruins, Mr. Redmond. On Wednesday the which show themselves. The losses from crevasses cannot Mr. Redmond, escorted by the Sixty-nint- h would have been equivalent to a union of while lying all about on the hill, as though the forees, of course The net result for last night and y is be estimated until it is determined whether Regiment, will start from the Hoffman all the proceedings a great shell had burst among them, were Jus- would been published.