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LADIES TAKE NOTE

/<{' Bifurcations."' • i; (By Association.) i -

7/?e £rc/Yem e/?jf •/ ■ PABiUane 25,' The assassin, of is named Giovanni Santa, (ils he 18 - y an Italian t 3?J||l ,? JPho populace of weck*<?4S£lra ing the Italian cafes liysvenge, and \%!m il w probable that blood will be ,' Tlio wodnd-Avfo inj'tho regl&n of , the livev lingorcd i|fl tbiee hours and a qaartei, and died , )!§§ ataquaitei to 1 am \l|| Ho had : Exhibition and had held areception "'W H<l thence had atriumphal proerresa to the Theatre 6 •• Sigh festiv ltics 11 ei e to havo been sti-cetsj; resoundingr "with -:-. 1 onesiirfs'i Vive. Camot!" ' -v^s on to the *i step of.tli'e President's cailiage undor j>« concealed iofr : tlieH*|«:! by paper packet. -'' -]BF-1 <- ', <pA fatal 'blow M Cavriot uttering a groan, became liud ' $ ■' wis in r 1 ! the tho assassin t . . down, ' v , , 1 The President was removed to tha J Prefecture in an unconsoious stftte,--:; . "iswl but "recoveied when" s J probed Mid wound, and exclaimed Tlie Arciibiskop of lyWadmmis- v tored Extreme Unction, L and while ■> receiving tlie last rites of tho Church Jf. Carnqtmurmured twice, "lam djing,' 1 >' J \ ( Thcn'lio said," lam .very , glad my; • friends .are!here}? and, 60 pxpued 1 V •» ; Francq six ' months, but only arrived-in' Lyons yesterday. • He has |»iven no expla- I nation yet of his motive He is only 22 years of age. 1 \ 4 The mob nearly lynched him be- ' I fob the' police could get 111111-away. 1 Upon the news reaching the ;theatre, women. shrieked f and Mnted.idr : ;-jj Men to tlie assassin,*and'TflSlretP madly ! r into the streets. 1 All'tho lllumina- I tions were immediately quenched I The neiys.wasnqtgtnetally known j for some time in Paris, wlieie Mad- , I arno (Jarnot the President's fam- -- ily were. Th'e fury of the people of r i Lvons is terrible.

M. Dupuy, thoPremier, upon re- .. ..V ceiving the'intelligehc'e of the } |decd, summoned the Presidents-of " !'| the Senate and OLamber, prior, to holding, a Cabinet Council. : ; j ■ Santo' is • supposed to 1 ho f tho 'i aVongor of tlio.Anavohisfc Hotivi, who - ' . was,execuledlast month. 1 < r • ( Lokdon, Juno 25t The English newspapers"deplore the President's death, Thby'iippear to bolioVe tlint it Was ait *mvenge for the recent executions of the Anarchists;) - Latest; Mi i death, ' A Wdeuts . Madame Carnot witlixheiJm^^^M sympathetic greeting, mained in tho death chaintor'ror'^^M lho body was clad. in. ovening dress, ivitli the Grand Cordon of the Legion ,of Honor on the breast. It will probably liain state in Paris, and the English Gorahineni^ired messages of condolence .tofMaiine ■ Gditiot, conveyed their, sympatliy^land' ilie4 Empercr of • Geimny-i|ersopally . wired to Madame ; Carnpt.i The Italian Embassy' is gilai-ded.' ; '«B It is reported that Scotland Yard; London; warned the! Fwncl{; jM afortnightago,'of'an plo't ■ against tho deceased,' 7^ iiflw PreaidentlwiilJßl electeil * I lit Versailles on Wednesday..: v. .? 1 Memourxe; Juneiil;

; _ Tlio Pramierhaa cabled to Madkiifo '•/ OarnoU message of

Iu the Houso.of Representfttiyes .ij: yesterday,; the. .Premier :referred:to $ the nssasjination ?|| and said that the ~iieTO > liad teen ■i] received with amazementand lioiral'. 1 1 Ho • moved ■,->" TM^^espectfiil^^^ addi'Ms be presenM- to his Excel- i lency requesting liiiri to'fonvai-d to I tho Secretary of State for tho Oolonies, for transmission to tho French Government, the expressioi of.tlio 'J Council s 'indignation s ! lit tKijjtlas. . M tardly assassination of President Cai'iiot, aiid 'of the Council's; sympathy "with the French nation, and the affliction- caused 'by this '! untoward, event." The motion ;\yos seconded by - Captain .RusseH' and earned. A similar resolution ,was earned in the Legislative Coiincil oii the motion of tho Attorney-General.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4758, 27 June 1894, Page 2

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585

LADIES TAKE NOTE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4758, 27 June 1894, Page 2

LADIES TAKE NOTE Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4758, 27 June 1894, Page 2

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