| Show Cromwell Loses 525001 to 3000 I Oat of the heaviest blows was that sustained sus-tained by Cromwell the lecturer who puts his loss down at 2T030 to SSOOOO AH his views maKing up twentyfour lectures I the accumulation of thirty two years of j travel all over the world went up in smoke Len Grove jr and Mr Dwyer I i who were among the lirst at the iire tried in vain to save the boxes in which the views were stored but they I could not bo reached and they only S succeeded in swing the instrument by which the views were enlarged 1 I Mr Grower broke tho news to Prof Croui i well at his lodging house ho was utterly prostrated i and for a time almost utterlyS j bereft of reason Ala ewson which his lectures were builthave made him famous fam-ous they represented the work of u lifetime life-time and it might almost be said his life was bound up 111 them He said it would tiVize live years travel and toil and an out lay of from twenty five to thirty thous I und dollars to make up his loss and there I I be were reproduced many of his views that could never I J 5 i = = 1 The lire puts nn end to his conten minted I I I course otliQctures atthetheatae next YeI tit iQcalwajM I insured his views up to thJjir lull valuc in New1 York but had no to1allsit h per mit and hence will recover nothin e |