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Show rooii 1011 iiUMiui" imtiiis. TilK "Tynehead" la an llnglltli via. telof the FurneComatiy, Londou. Bbe waa chartered aome time ago to convey relief to Hie fauitucatrlckui peo-leof Itueslaby the lied Croat Bo-ilety. Bo-ilety. Bhe la now on the ocean, bound for llle Willi her cargo of provltloua, the bulk of which waa contributed by the Btate of Iowa. Bhe bat aboard bacon, druga, wheat, fanned gooda, 7S1 tacks of flour, 402 tack of mini aud 117001) bushels of corn. The cargo IsooualgileJto Dr. llubbell, the field agent of the Tted Croat Boclety, who departed tor lllga throe weokt ago, and who will be tin re to recilve It and aunertutend Ita distribution. The "Tynehead" la tho fourth tteamar laden with food for tho unfortunate un-fortunate lluaelane to leave the United Htatea. Ilefereuce haa already beou made tothe "Indiana," the "Mlewurl" and ' Connemaugh," the three vuaatla which have proceded Ihe 'Tynehead" on their mta.luii tt charity, good. will and brothvrly feeling. On DecemUr SJud last, Clvvcrnor Holts ol Iowa appointed a coiniultteo of eloveecltll-na, with Mr. rilllut-haat, editor of ,tho Uitenport Ittmocrat, aectetary, tocolltct provl.loua for Iho lamliieaullorertof lluaala. They col. leiled $50,ooo In miuvy lua Idltlou to laigequanlltleaof food aupplU. The lied Cross Boclety took charge of the transportation, and raised fl3,C0i In Washington toward charioting the Knglisli leamer"Tyue-Inuid." leamer"Tyue-Inuid." Mr I nillugbast aupcrlntoudcd the loading of Ibeveatel In New York, llalftbu wheat contributed by Iowa louMuot I baled. Itla atond Inan elevator aud will bo ajld, the proceidt to be turned over to the Itud Crwa Boclety, loitother with f 3Ji)J cash re. malnlng. Itus.lans w III have reahin to remember kludly lu fututo the Ulara aud Sl)la. ZSOkmmSlBmmWmmmm |