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Show Mr. C. P. F.odm.m.i. ..!;,,, I Waterfortl News. atr-rfi. -,i i-, ": I i a welcome visitor ;.t i,,, ' ,.,'v!'' j office last Monday. Mr. u, V;., this country on a brief i - rJ reservation. H. will j!r.,'!.',' ; ;' m m-.j .. stay in New York ai;.! "' k i many old Waterford I ri.'i ' A-:'' - i ; pleased to grent hi:n. ' v-...i Rumors which haw j.,.n , eral da vs. relative to th i. sr"- Bishop Thomas .1. n.ttv t ":!"" n '. ' torship of the Catholic . r- - been denied. The reports a-.- , ': : and pronounced as uufnu.' r"i:'-1 The Right Rev. William".!., , r ' bishop-elect of St. Arrust::.,-" 1'n'v. 5. oldest diocese in the I ni;. '. '' ' ' 5 be consecrated in the .'""-.' I ' Augustine Sunday. .M.iv !v. " ": A dispatch from Rom'- t . ;-v . Telegram company of Ln..,T, V,'a;i'-' says that the Dowager Um, j ,r.l.',y -has deeided to take the vl '- i '.''r i ' convent. l"r a The Rev. Father O' Dona. ;; trator of the bishop's pap;; '.'.',:f ' Irelandn. is in this comitrv - " "r ' k visit. Father O'DonnHl is jkrAw'',7; many sons and daughters of - ; ',' now citizens of New York. . delighted to renew old f ri-i-. - :,) President Roosevrl; has t . ' . pletely about in the Miles , 'n,."'" i decided to give no further ..;,!..,..,.,' to the retirement of the cornni it- I eral. and will now permit e m;?''1" ! t serve until he shall retire :,v : ! of law. A number of Hepuhh.-ar- 1. "C'''J regarded the president's at::: :;. t ,','-'v 1 General Miles as altogether i i . !' ' The Right R-v. John Lunette- s, ing. bishop of Peoria. Ills., c l. , " silver jubilee of his eons.-. r " Thursday. May 1. Cardinal t many other members of the ;,. r.,."J were present in honor of Catholics all over the I" ; , : . , ' si)-. honor the brilliant bishop o:' p. ,.rj '.' w " ; Is second to none as a chitjr.:l:.:i i i!' ' faith. May he live to mu:;.l -;l' '' golden jubilee in the episc,,pa:e . Lorenzo Perosi, the young r.r.. st-rom. poser of oratorios, is the s..e't.,i iin i the hour in Rome. His "M, ... ; t-. year's musical sensation. Yh ! ,'.,'( ; why he had declined the ina-:v ir.v:;.ti''j '' from the l.'nited States and' V.:z i!-.i'V.'. t conduct his oratorios there i,. : j nave a passion ror mine own en ritn " Not only am I happier here. ;,;ir j .irn i happy when abroad. I hate t r i v. i-,. I have no intention now ni aeeepticg V- invitations to visit the Knifed it. s :,y England. My greatest pleasure is n. :si. and next to that cultivating my g.,r,!.... J I do not deny that sacred nvisic in paiv has sunk to a low level, and al! my p;. forts will be exercised to raise the sun.l- ard. Mrs. Catherine Soi,e!. the wife f Warden Peter Soffe! ' the AlUghenr ', county jail, who entered a plea ? sruiiry i to the charge of releasing Kd '.var.l ar.J John Biddle, the gurglars and mnnV-rrj of Grocer Kahney and Detective ntz-gerald, ntz-gerald, was sentenced by Jude I-'rizi-r ' to two years in the Western Penit-ntmrr. Mrs. Soff.,-1 received the sentence eaimlv and with no show of emotion, tfhe was later taken to the penitentiary. ; Both craters on British Isles of Sr. i Vincent in active eruption and offiej;,i party which left St. Lucia on May saw flames for entire journey. Ashes fell ort ships 3a0 miles away. North end of Sr. i Vincent from Chateau Belaue to (;o.-r. town dest roved. Wife of United States consul Prentiss ' In St. Pierre wrote from there late m April that Mont Pelee was rumbling, but It was not regarded as dangerous. Latest accounts confirmed previous: re- t ports of widespread disaster in Martlniti and St. Vincent. Loss if life impossible f of estimation. American cruiser Cincinnati ordered to scene of earthquakes. Senate appropria- ; tion of $PXt,"0o for relief blocked h- hrvi?e. ' Professor I. C. Russell of Michigan ! state university doubted seriousness r.f -eruption of Mont Pelee; gives scientific -reasons. ; United States cruiser Pixie onior-l ready to sail from New York with ppivN- , Ions and clothing for Martinique sufferers. suffer-ers. Four hundred and fifty survivor? fro-n ; St. Pierre arrived at Fort de Franc' Ships go to search for others. French minister of finance orders 5V. (TO relief fund at Fort do France. French vessels sent out. Great preparations in Snain for coronation corona-tion of King Alfonso, which take-, plru-j in Madrid next week. Cordial feelir.? toward to-ward America. Announcement from Austria of renewal of triple alliance widely commented ur'm In France, but no uneasiness expressed. j Captain Bernier of Canada hopes to reach pole on roller automobiles ar.l keep in touch fith base by wireless teio-graphv. teio-graphv. , England continued to speculate anl comment over ship merger and us crec on British marine prestige. ? Discussion of Holland's future in hit."- ; pean polities in event Wllhelmina has r.a ; heir published in London. j Messrs. Ismav and Firrie condemnfl f by English press for action in ship merge? affairs. . ,,..,, m Resignation of President Sam of Haul f expected to be followed by trouble. f Huge wooden annex beins mult u Westminster Abbev for coronation. Airship of M. Severo. rival of Dumont, ;. ready for extended trial trio. American polo plnyers and lacro.-. clubs continue to win in Ensrland. ; . Decided that Kohinoor diamond mu ;. be In crown of Queen Alexandra. j Thames excursion steamers abandonea ; as unprofitable. Vatican mourned loss of Archbisluv , Corriban. |