Show OTHER LANDS an army officer sho shoots I 1 at it the czar of russia KINO KING OP or THE FLEET aone no necessity exists far I 1 coercion to lr eland new found land mourns an attempt was wa actually made upon the czars life an officer of the army fired tired upon alexander while the utter latter wa was taking exercise in the park the lost eagle captain wa was the bravest skipper new Found land ever produced he wa was known as t the klag mug ot of the scaling sealing ing the government abandons most objectionable feature of the irish criminal amendment bill earl cardigan ha has presented a bill providing for the purchase of 0 irish holdings the lonbon news yews says that it the necessity for coercion ever existed that necessity Is now dispensed with by Wea tern asad press to the THE CZARS DANGER he was wa fired a trusted meer of the amy arsay benlin april I 1 advices received from st petel Petersburg fully confirm the report that another attempt has bas been made upon the life lira of the czar it is learned that on tuesday while the czar was ex excising in the park connected with tho the at schin palace he was fired upon by an of the army the ball passing close to hi his s person the officer office r was immediately ached seized by the attendants and imprisoned LOST LOST the klag ring of althe be sealing fleet beets his hi rf rate BOSTON march 31 especial A special to the journal from st johne johns N F say says s the steamer E eagle agle was last see seen by the steamer aurora on the night of the auh dinst near funks island A terrible sea was running at the tirre the next morning the aurora could find no trace of the eagle has been seen of the ill fated since A message from Grecu poi pond 2 cabout da about bout one hundred miles from frol here says that the lighthouse keeper cabot had bad boarded the tealing bealing steam era vanguard and hector both pe ebeo 3 e vessel saru reported as passing passa spars a fo forecastle re castle and ind the name board of the eagle near the spot 0 1 where she was I 1 alt seen light le housekeeper 0 1 cabot is a reliable man and from his knowledge of affair aal airs 8 there and the fact that the eagle ila hae s not been seen since the alth while other vessels of the fleet have been spoken every few days I 1 it t is u myer eally bally believed that the veasel ve fisel with witia her souls on board boardway was waa driven on an the terrible reefs so numerous inside funks island that the sea broke her up an and that abe she probably sank imme d dia toly with her fifty beamen on deck arid and seal fisher below the sea rea that swept the tile coast was the corat ever witnessed by old dalere ea eal lere era on board other eves bessels sels no ship ships once petting getting in those terrible breakers could possibly escape 1 captain jackman commander of the ill fated vessel was considered to be the bravest tripper new found land laud ever produced he ile was called the king ol 01 the sealing fleet until 1883 when for the first time in bist experience be he failed to catch any seals last jast years bad luck aga again in overtook him and lie lost the steamer resolute bf solute near the gain same e fatal funks island but all his big crew escaped late the same season be he took command of the eagle and within a few weeks she broke hershaft bers ber baft shaft she wae was remitted refitted re fitted and a month ago started d with the reet rest of the fleet on what is now felty felt was her last voyage the majority are married and residents of this city and vicinity and all in the primo prime or of life the city Is to in mourn ing today to day this Is I 1 the greatest calamity and most frightful loss of life iu lu the of this anfor if IRISH MATTERS the government Is to aba abandon n some points LONDOM march 31 the tle cabinet have bave decided to abandon the clause of the tile irish criminal amen amendment dment bill winch which provides for venire irom dublin to london in certain classes of criminal trials thus tally removing movine re the greatest cause of th the a liberal unionists opposition to the bill the national liberal federation ede eder ration atlon has his issued a summons for a meeting to bo held april oth forthe for the purpose of denouncing noun cing the proposed irish coercion measures in the house HOMO of I 1 lord lords tonight to night earl eirl Car cardegan dogan conservative presented a bill provid providing ing for the purchase of irish holdi nim or in ili other words for the abolition of the tern tem of ownership owne nhip created b by V the tile net act of 1831 1881 it was proposed be he L eald laid to admit lease li holders to the benefit of the tile act of issi cheera cheers lease holder holders whose leases expired prior to 1681 1981 numbering were to bi be admitted dm I 1 t eted to the bonats benefit of tile ho acts 2 of 1881 in the aie a e manner as those whose leases leases e expired ap red in that year IMN Dov april L 1 the news say sayo the land bill introduced by lord Cadogan jn in the 0 f lords yesterday evening convicts t the re I 1 ministry of the tile grossest inconsistency and entirely le action during the tile last session Sessio nef of parliament k 11 abing that astrike ho 66 te read ad er prof of lord ie Is that inadequate as the tile bill may way be it en dispenses with the lie acce is alty for coercion or rather it would if the necessity etsity existed balfour argues that an mw ill gal combination prevents tenant U boreland lon lo reland froal paying their rents rent lord cadonau formally lor mally admit as than teng tenants lits are evicted for refusing to toay I 1 7 impo impossible isible rente rents I 1 1 I 1 1 1 m 1 I 1 victoria victories travel travels I 1 I 1 march 1 31 I queen vie corlas arrival at aunes cannes has boa delayed aday a day by an accident 16 ww i train conveying ber her thither it discovered last night that I 1 springs on the railway coach occupied by her majesty were beatse il the discovery waa was mado made when the I 1 train reached la roche her hot 1 i I 1 carriage was here stopped and it was decided to await dayllam I 1 1 before proceeding this I 1 the queen removed to another car atti ariage and continued her journey Jol irney I 1 the british men dfwar liB I 1 colossus agamemnon and drea naught with duke of edinburgh and anda prince george of wales onboard inboard on board a I 1 at anchor in the bay at can cannes awaiting the queens arrival I 1 I 1 tho the big five TITO I 1 WASU washington INGTON march 31 about 11 clock 0 this morning cooley morrison and walker four of the members of the inte otate I 1 commission called ct at the white t house and pam pahl their respects to the I 1 president commissioner bragg did not arrive in the city in timo to go I 1 with them but called at the white whito house shortly afterward and then I 1 joined his associates at willarde I 1 hotel where an informal gatherine gathering I 1 took place to enable the members to become better acquainted mth with one another at 3 the corn nAl mis loners onera met by attebe at the I 1 1 I interior In Irit department departments where their commis commissions lions were handed ti to them and and the proscribed oaths of office ad ministered r u on the motion of colonel colon e im i m moni orri eon son judge cooley was selected aa as chairman of the commission this action was unanimous and I 1 taken without discussion the ibe members having all come to the conclusion that judge cooley was the beatt gitte d for the position the commission n then proceeded to the temporary I 1 quarters selected for them in the I 1 hooe building cu en F street just be low the ebbett house and after an I 1 inspection of the rooms parted with the understanding that another meeting should be held tomorrow to morrow for consultation no candidates forthe for the of the commission I 1 were proposed and the matter fa Is still in abeyance I 1 I 1 |