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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-10-17, Page 6'0 .:.7M, 1,'- f- r.t.Y4, r :. .. ,. .. ..:..... .. .. .. . ._. .. _.a. ...M-.+.?r.±=,,,n^m,'.../,. M.r*n.M . Y ,,, ,' .. . . , . . ,.m,_..• , ,fi . "p+T+;-c$;';:.+a-ice,-;.r.•r'r,e,+•..T„.,-.:x=b:xitw::n;.«,'an$r,... ._,..... ° .... .. . +%..-..,. „ .�,....,.. ,_,.. .« _ . _-. . d, : f ,.. ;w., :... . , ,,x,. • , 1 ,i • . - . + . – 1.i • ' Q HP1RA�R. >�Q w - rL a Aar __ �, sB ERIN QAT AD __ >Ef ® E T$ O XC, ,.'^ „ �i!At4 APProwohlauR tip ,8 $®De it to Best -""L X11 a[nlydor q til A ” V0W4rW „ "'. #�stth, 1►Rt Ib$d w 14V'S trona of the Way Balfour Flnhta Reports of Pleuro-. eumonia In a Ces90 � F -.,. _ ono in Pgbllo x4toregR, Woi�kneaa fa ,l Ygt+4eno Irish linuowalLtr. of Canadian Cattle., '',`r R x Hoptreal depttitoh says : Qmeb, l3q�ttrnton,_Pt de�ptAh: ..4'. , _O , b, . -, t= ... - �pe no vR t e!!li.. �. aro ll blfn o,®ble ea e . The hen in the 8 Montresi des arch' 'ss e : The mon, �}"A pp y } g p Y Duffy A OPk Sid W UaVB VVIt� fi g a llnve its turn at a geneatlonaI' t�l0 M"L Osnsationsl. •oa,eep ever hoord)u oonppir oy Daae against Dillon, 0 $Tien treat oattle shi are were thrown into:, ;,: ' ,r i `a pp {, !� murder trial, which, If not as thrliltngd-aa tTie oonrt13 of this country ended this morn. other Nationalists ass continued at Tip wild state o! excitement today by a report �, I '` ' ' `" t U0�8 b� tt fed Jim.. the Birahall trial, will probably be a very ing when the jury in the breach of promise perary to=day. The question arose as to that a cargo of cattle shipped by tte steam. x , lutereating one. The trial of Remi La- case of Annie Husaboal against Rev. Peter the time the trial would otos (Jetchined at * ,fir t : �_ 1"mbntagne, soottsed of murdering his'Roberts, of the Plymouth Congregational Ronan, the prosecutor, declsyed he was Dand Mr. n deacon thrse e report of of he ad i inspector that r 11 ir brother-in-law, Napoleon Michael, was Chnrah, Dame' in with a verdict of 03,000 entirely ignorant of the time xt would take plearo•pneumonis existed smongao the «; �� HE A. FENIgN SPY commenced at Sherbrooke to -day before damages for the woman. The case hoe to present the case for the Government or cattle. Are orter learned of the re ort "'' i,, ��` f 'i" I'" ,: .tele :rel ,h * �! A . ._ ., rte - . ., . v .. .� ..�._... ...,,�.,,...,.... .. -Wur. .. 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Tlie was in mortal Isar lest the trials would fest Norse Hing conaistod of 700 oatcln 1►ud 150 + " . ,z ` ` ° his brother-in•lavq's hones The hoar, deacons of ' c, _ 1 1 . ]I li . 111iQ. ��IIIaDIItB- plOt9_ SDd- _ i .. _ _ - _., . _ --- , __ _.- _ e _;_._.__ __ W _ber6s_ hnroh have -clung -#or six months: Mr. Hear 'e remarks a ; she the ' bi _ .. Abet I - '" ; ' , ben tate, MiaFiael and Yils W IS had gone to him and believed In him daring the four .shed y a e e ppere tieing Mc. R r 8 lr'cigh eI erd'ikfj, iifr. taut gilded , MassYir. Aikejad K1Tii Al , , " Then $nested.' • rt, laed, abut the former arose and let Remi years in which this case has been pending Much excitement was occasioned in court Flannigan, and Mr. John Crow. The cattle �', into the hones.. He,had with him a bottle in the scurf, but the evidence given has by the evidence of one witness, a policeman, ware intended for the London marker. The '<' IiLKr ; --.� _ —° o! whiskey, and treated Michael and his stunned them, and in case flee young who testified that he followed a :� several of cattle Dame from Ontario, and were care- �.` '1. Y wife. After a time he rose to leave and man dose not voluntarily withdraw from the defendants into the vestry o! the fully inepeotad by Dr. MoEaChraa,, the OHAPTSB OF "IRISH HISTORW `outside in the darkness. As hehesi• the pastorate his resignation will be Oatholio church and tried to overhear Government inspector, on their arrival V. about leaving, Michael went out to perem toril' demanded. Roberto is a P s'. �' ALondon ashless B. Mich g' p Y grad• what wee eaid.there by'them. This testi• here and after being loaded"on tl;R Norse IT, rs y. ` t him he road. Therepon Remi, it is nate of Yale, and met Miss Haeaboal et moray aroused 'the .indignation of counsel Hing, and found iu first•olaee conouion. + Elm Censor World, to -oily ed,'threw himself upon Michael and' Now Haven in 1886. He wooed, won and for the defendants, end he demanded to The general d cattle �'' ?, ^• , . 1!I[oDermott (" Red �', "• ale was told that an ` him behind the ear. Michael made betrayed her, and when she demanded know i! the penal days bad returned when shippers• is that, the inspector a hL undoehe hoose but not before two more Immediate marriage he suggested a the sanctity of the confessional could be in• has made a big mistake, and thaw if there V bustle tsortld call '11 'a hotel 'rto Shute were, it ie claimed, fired at him by criminal operation, whish she flnallY Don- vsded, The court room became m babel of is anything wrong with rite. Catt�Ir at all it , IF R" , , near Live=pool under the naate of George he-priponer. Rsa°l�inq hiQ hones Mioheei rented to. Whsle she was -recovering ries and thw rtnnfn _. _ _ __ _ :---- ----- ' poEsr e o go on with the pro- O! course, this makes all the dtff�renoe x" r , ; ! a o e Timm vestigat on his senses he found himself covered with a There he renewed his 1i +;;# , apal:tmentof DablinCastle. MoDermott her which promise to marry oeedingo. The eonrt was then adjourned in the world, and it is claimed b ttce e i ' rug which had been est on fire. Though ab had been given is America, and for half an hoar. When the court reopened para that it is impossible that the cattle 6 ? a'elwhed Dublin is Febrnar , 1883. He ti`li 1' l,nr1. Y weak, end covered with blood, he managed both returned to the United States. After the policeman witness was Dross -examined could be suffering from learn neutr outs taFf 7iapited the offices of the National League to Drawl out of the open window further complications Mr. Roberts abeo- by Mr. Harrington, who called witness " a as this disease dose not exist in Canada at , b 1 tl:;r a"��, and the United Iretartd newspaper, repro- and reach the honed Of one'Bonoher. irately refused toiNfil hie promise, and a shadow." The magistrate called upon Mr. 4, ;; 7 senting himself se a correspondent of the g p n present. r ., %,;,I P_ A warrant of arrest lar Remi criminal °ase was inatitnted against him Harrington to withdraw the expression. The vast importance of matter will a j k 18rcokl n Dail Jr us and Lamontagne sad Leda Michel was taken which" was never preened. Mr. Roberta Mr. Harrington refasad to do so, and was be seen ata glance, for, if true, is weans ^�": $ xrG ,,:, , Y y' 9 prodnoed a 'v a Setter from Linn Palmer to that effect. out, but the former bad fled. The latter attorney made overtures for a settlement ordered to leave the case. An uproar en• that hereafter Canadian cattle will an all11.1 � t, McDermott intimated also that he was and once offered $1000 to that end but sued. Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon Dom- probability be placed on the same looting �y �t ; however, was arrested and tried in October , ro : 7 5 4h >" Aiiial an agent of,, O'Donovan Rosso, of the same year as.an accomplice; Though Miss Husaboal would not consider it, .mauling freely upon the manner in which as American oattle; and will haus to b ; f. ' ' 4 jai" _Tg � ata$ ` was $• ' Iiolsud on a visit the' evidence was very' strong, w she was although she once declared she would so• the case was, eondnoted. Finatl ,anon er scheduled. At resent all American wattle !t? r; v �. aC►;. .the ,boys.' He said nothing acquitted -through the efforts of her Coun• eopt 0200 a year. While these negotiations half-hour's adjournment was y ordered. shipped to Great Britain have w be . • a ? ' but dynamite would. bring Jno. Bull to his eel. 'The same evening of the day on which were in progress, Mr. Roberts wooed and Daring the adjournment Mr. Harrington'e slaughtered st once on debarkati,,ov, while , ,-, fuses. At this time Healy -and Uaviit she was acquitted she went to Wolfentown married an estimable lady. When the Daae Clients decided to defend themsslveB. When on the other hand Canada enjoys the priv- 11 Ei�9 ,4 stere in rison. MoDermatt visited them finals �'"' 0.wt, �t $ and then to the United States. During all y came to trial yesterday, it was the proceedings were resumed Mr. Dillion ilege of .shipping cattle to Great Britain is F �'' e L and Davxtt, knowing" Red Jim's " record, thio time Rami, her brother, woo hiding in learned that Mr. Roberts was in biding bad just begun to address the bench when a without having to slaughter on debarka- �, 7 + `r told hits plainly that he was the moat Con• the woods; round ' Wolfestown, defying all and' Mien Hasaboal could not ear cheer was raised for Mr. Harrington. This tion. This privilege has been worth millions alnmmate scoundrel that was ever educated y- g PP !�� '`"` 3 "` - In New York villain Mo7ya4.•mott was efforts for his capture. Finally, s reward owing to a nervous attack brought so exasperated the magistrate that he of dollars to Canada, and some time ®go, as �„11 1111 7k y of 01,000 was offered for his apprehension on by her troubles. The evidence ordered the court cleared, and the pro- our readers will remember, when it was txuaed that 'night from Richmond prison by t7ie Government, and immediately Remi for the plaintiff was very dam, oeedings were adjourned abruptly amid the proposed to ship American cattle through ' , ' iiireot to Jenkinson' -s office is the aaetle and a friend Dame, in and snrrenderedr His aging, Attorney Pitcher and 1)r. Hand ti r"t illad'a few lnightd after was ariteeted?in "" Y. greatest ooLfasion. A largo boat' of police Canada, s great hue and Dry was raised, as `.: tial was Sued for the following March, brataoth teetifled that" Mr. Roberta had con• was massed outside the court. Thera was it ase objected that snob s scheme would �. ", �e etr>9et; Dublin, tor,being .dr [nli •and- as-Y,eda was en important witness the, trial ''^feesed ,to them the betrayal, and told of his no rioting. probably result in the removal by Great t°, f P was et cued from term to term until; ad r � ��r rii oily, lodged is a cell in the olice rtt, �' y` ` office and searched. Amon the a re P ,advising the opts of a midwife and of his g . vat ` ` -' . g. P. Pe Leda was arrested and b ou ht book fronst solation o! 'his promise to marry the >Iuye'IHG >sNT>ilesS• hitherto ritain ! eneo privilege which Canada °4v ;lh^:,'dune: can hlirn Wad a letter of introdxigtlon ,Boetbn. ' 'f he extradition o! Leda, it 'ie ;woman. betters from Mr. Roberts to the - nada has _ l y prorniiien h 1 i,�� •.s ;from D. MaCsrthy, o! 12 Chambers street, sported, cost the Qaebeo Government oven ?woman were prodnoed, in one of which be Great a ctiQity stt New York ttnticipatinn shippers, who were seen to•ni; ,sniff that 11 as' "tu :" D7eW York pity, to P. Murphy, of Cork, say. `6 „ ere was no likelihood at all of the reported `' a �� ^",u ". . ' „ ,000.. Leda Michel was arraigned to -day 'says : I feel exceedingly glad that .you the McKinley 3luriff- existence of pleuropneumonia aar,on c the • " tag : McDermott a purse and pen were t a „ on an indi.otment charging her with arson, are safe through', but it requires great care A New York despatch says : The most cattle, and that it would probably transpire " '�ti r r" �, �, saver at our ,disposal. Another, signed and pleaded not guilty. The prisoner is a for some time. It was hard,, undoubtedly, incense excitement in and about the that the re orted loarp• nenmonia wasIt Ll, a Palmer, authorize,# him as a , special plum r b ' P P P i." $ ,.i t:, rlt isat ol.t p, osy-fgO4Ld,-fair-compleaionod man,• pt -the best thing to do. He ends the Custom House prevailed allyesterday. 4 < rt'1, lf�f„, /�� 11e.,Brooklyn,dr�uaR A 'vrith• a large .fa r' moustache, sad has, a lett8r with the sentence _'• ATAv the bless• Whole troape �£ impnrtsra aneimply'tnbaraulosis, which is not 'regarded X' r i ��, 9 � St ',." �' "'. '`s.s'''�Q'„` .`'�''—Ro`�"�'ir�'giv'oY--plememut, agrees.. e'a re66. ie dress waa ing, O heaven follow q for°fetters from Ireland and 'addin you." In another kept Doming and going. As three o clock erG- ` " ;, o g fanitlese, and hie iippearanoe generally is lrlttlsr hs says : ` " If the world is to know approached the numbers increased- until ill 1 � 3iifferi g. vMcDe m for the sails he ,was not what one would conceive to be that of a what' is, between me and you, it will be a finally the rotunda of the Custom House A STRANGE bIIICIDoi. .. suffering. McDermott soon after intro murderer. However the preliminary fall to three others with myself." It is was filled with a solid mass of humanit L I'll M' auaed himself to Featherstone, the Fenian, inveetiRation brought out strong reeam said Rob:rta deceived his counsel Bewell as which perspired, oatled y' A Yonne woman Dives way to a riai_ i >w the paOredited �r g P P- p , j ,pushed and yellesi. lncination and Bills IIereelr. t�� 1. tions of his,gnilt and makes his position the woman end his church, for they pre- All carried large Bums o£ money• They 1 I'llI." ,, eiEzT of o norfovaiv soasa, eatrepnely preasrions. eented no testimony !or .his defence. Mr. were on hand to enter $code wbioh were A London Debt® soya : Very sad, sansa- �''}' ,A -Montreal d'ee Roberta liar conducted himself like a Pori. P tionst and extraordinary is th figsgd dedlylredlle ;was aommieaionedM`to' ea ptitoh says ; Aa already expected .to arrive sato in the afternoon. y e et 'rt' of '� `,', 3s►blieh dynamite„ societies in Cork, Liver. published Remi Lamontagne is on trial eft tan here, and once while in the pulpit °abed They wished to get their entries, under the '141168 gertrnde,Brown as brought 1' 1� t' 1,�Glasgov�, Kerry."Dublin and London, Sherbrooke for the murder of Napoleon down the wrath of heaven upona paper old law, and stood ready to make their at the inquest on hers body on Thursday. 1 ' `'1 t e said O'Do��o�ve'iR„ Rosea had found Nithel the husband of his sister. After which published Mise Hneaboal's charges entries the moment the vessels were sighted Miss'Brown was a very attractive lady, 25 t" 'a '^ J. ,Pwell.short,oUAMde but he ha the reliilriinar" s , d,• plenty P y.�' medioal sad other; evi- gainst him. at Fire Island. Collector Erhardt deemod years of age. Last May she arrived in Eng. - � - tai irroiidp, who were good for amt' amount fi ncq, Leda, his sister, who was`extradited it, inadvisable to olgsc at three o'clock and land from Australia, and since then has from the United;4 States after ' J� S 4 tpl. Bnttln"oia`l�` e>Ypport;�'�i! men could great delay, xo Hhil(HTd WANTED. announced that the time would be extended - been, possessed. by a hallucination which a �, P ,I �• „ r quad; to 't3o Elie work required. r�eather- wee. called, but she refused the oath, until tour o clock. Each moment after cussed her s few days since to take a fatal s . _.Ilona autroduced him to frienrlawlto bele saying, an excited manner, though do_ N. Y. U Ciz_ou,IarJ ntima, h three o'clock th _ eacitem _ _d._o e 0 1 P „ ,— .T. at the -Road- : - _ _p__._. _ .o.. , ent---- became a f emdanam,_and-then-oat--her-s:hroat•-._ - ` u. }� i� 71ian oinrry out'�>;i8 tnieeion; and he then 01�d1y, I refuse to testify, beodnee I have ' ' wants no X. or z, greater. Those in the rotunda appeared to with a razor. She believed, and nothing t went-to'London not been •extradited to this country to be Din crazy. Every few nuomente whole �. . ,promising to, return with teatit Y „ A New York despatch says: : The New g y could Bhake her conviction, ths,t on ship. `$' y :abney itnd Tihe stuff in three weeks later. Y. brit upon the charge of arson. Y delegations of importers and brokers in. board she had been druged and then din- Wheu he 'wee book m Cork he told "she handed to the nonrt two affidavits that York Central offioi4s have decided hat no vaded the Collectpr's office and importuned ,honored by a man She would not name. .", �i4 i'ciatiieretone he had fanned to so 1 she had not seen the pa ere b wbioh she more Knights of Labor aliall be employed him to kee the Cneiom IIonee open until ght so preyed on her mind that she P Pp y P y on the road, and today Vice -President midni ht. P The collector Snarly sent a The thea syr' ri w ; . idynamite for the purpose 'of causing an was extradited. The defence urged that Webb issued a circular directing the heads g sank into a chronic melancholy. Unca day in 11 "plosion which would blow all theGover Leda was not officially aware of her extra- telegram to Secretary Windom requesting ,a fit of despair she told her story to her r�>: �P' of the various de ar, . ;torrent offices in London to hell' Feather- dition process of, law, but, the court ruling °decision known. They c ronlar make � their ad9ice ae to what the collector should do ° Who iB the betrayer ?" k,° asked. µ. ncle. 1. ', a sinal the defence on this says . The under the oiroamatanCee. The importers Perhaps he will mart you.,, •' Q N 11m eitCirib, iY o'ie` a, waa t •4. h k jttilnded3 'dope; Wee g point, the recent strike, the ants of lawlessneee nom expected vee „ Y y No, he l iaiitlagd 't "'I meetang.. bi etch ,boye'ae coansIe raisedr another more eerious.one, milted' fn 11 1. kt p eels to arrive at five o'clock: cannot, answered Gertrude. " He le a sd `"' ani be *61ied u on lei°'.do Stern work and that the Eatraditiori Treiity in virtue of connection therewith, the' pub• In a little time there name an answer f married man. B k. g ' ;`` s' . dome h �dc�enpres tided to the.�oall. liehi d oorreapondence b6tween.the leaders from But what evidence have w , po whish she was extradited was to be fn- of the organization that ordered it and the Washington. It was from rho' Secretary Yon," continued the uncle, "that what yon i' ;,r- JRclDerm°ott 'made a 'speech, in which he terpreted in the strictest sense, which of the Treasury, and •informed the Calle°- say is true? Mica Brown was forced to y, would no allow the scurf to Dom el the feat that many men now seeking reem• for he.contd use his own dinci.etion in the samit she had acne whatever. She had f �" jo1 , LCated the blowing''rap of Spike Island t p ` A�;, .,.%` k,' �Yelnon anti . Hi►ulbowline Qovernm rat Person extradited to testify. .when'she. p1°yment state that they Upon receipt of Secretary Wince y quit work for matter. U seen no one nor had she heard any one f tl>}oree, tlbd,:offered x100.;'to an one a was was examined upon the crime of arson fear ff personal violenas, and did`•not dare dom's telegram Collector Erhardt and his Is her cabin, which was eh 11 Y on which alon she waB extradited. The to offer to resume work for the same seven de sties held a, consultation. Th companions who fu ared by letdy "f 11 wt►otil peieon'(Sgptmitn Plunkett. He iu e e P e furthermore had beard.. 't ° _�' scarf on both aides wren reason, compel the management of this decided to kee open until twelve o'clock of nothing, The statement sea , b3infia r generally solid with the meeting. l,led for an hour, P P coed so Bin ul when Jade ComPSDY'to announce that it objects to its ni ricer the ' 6 lte'dsy file^.perenaded Deasy, a friend of gM.. Wnrtele decided that Leda ght. The importers gave, three cheers. girls uncle, as well as his wife °"' was extradited with one ea emPioyees being members of the or aniza , B`ciatheretone, to take a boa U nitro• plioit condition g _ who subsequently had a. long converestion 'tion^known ae the Knights of Labor. The Grain Standards Fixed. with Gertrude, arrived at the conclusion w .I# , - " , �tlycerine to Liverpool. By some aooidQnt , but it was not to be understood that she F 7J' ep^did not soil on the etettmshi wbioh obligations while management is satisfied that membership A Winnipeg des slob says: • Re that Miss Brown was the victim of ala i, p could free herself her obit , . ' .,e" _, . �. ed The boa, and the Liver Dol here o! a citizen of the ountr She S ill in this particular organization in inconsist P g P y presents- aha- ;� P police, Y• ent with faithful and effioieait service to the .tives of the Western grain boards met this cinatlon, reeniting'irom hysteria. Saoh a ;'' i ,r R , rmed of the presence , o! the refuses to testify, and 4 e. court adjourned g grain standard for ourious mistake is not at all common these till to•lnbrrow to obtain her finai,anawer. company, and in liable at any time to morning to select the day e. It would have been'amnain 'had it -11 x +tbzjiloeive, searched the ship:• 'and 1890.91. There were 175 two-bushels g ' �+, ,,,t',0 � and the boa. MoDermol�t then sr prevent it from properly discharging its g not been tragic. Nothing, however, , ,,4' P duties to the ublic." samples of rain R that He Was Not Disa P g from at least 40 grain. bar friends could say was able to Shaka the elltaded Deasy to 'go` to Liverpool with ppointed. chi in stations and .representing the PP g 1 , ��' 1 •,, �>�l r'aoilsignment.of litre glycerine and , ' �A New York' despatch says: Wal, H. ' surrounding districts, practically covering P°or girls Conviction that she was enceinte, ° ttb•oFy'tl?y him it.letter df introdnotion Sender o! this cit oro ed dead at the Asa ebtanrd verdict. g and the oatcomo was that she took her life. ;' Y. PP the Province and Territories. The exam - M". , 1ttl,a.man named Flannigan. This led to breakfast table in Chicago this morning. A Chicago despatch save : The'eoroner's iners decided to select three grades of hard T ---•post-mortem examination demonstrated iw stile fittest of Fialinigan in Liverpool and He bad a 'card in bin. pocket giving Ilia ]cry in the case cf the child which died in wheat, No. 1, No.'2 and No. 3. The latter beyond question that the girl was as pure_ ,, * .P'eme 6 ber in. Cork and their eonviation�., name, residence, and the addressee of his its cradle 'white .a large cat was in the is not an Cffiolal standard, as no provision the day she died a6 the day of her birth. dome other men whom• Featberstone in' wife and relatives, and asking that they be cradle with it, brought in a verdict to the .s made for such in the Act, brat in Cense. q #Doused tq McDermott were also arrested. iinforrned in' °dace he waa taken ill. The effect. that death resulted frons having "its gnenoe of crop peculiarities it was found A Bad Preacher Bounced. ri tk. _d, Having ,betrayed these victims Red Jim card also bore the following:. ,, I wish to breath sacked by a oat," Coroner Hertz necessary to make the rade. The follow- ,, ', metnrned to London,and played' th'e= same be cremated when dead, not buried. Be gave Deputy Monaghan, wt o presided over ing commercial grades were unanimoasl A Montreal despatch, says : Some weeke: ' lI .' ;' M"< eonfldence game on bins, telting,bim 664,, sure I am dead first." Mr; Spencer went theinquest, a severe reprimand for accept• agreed on: No. 3 Manitoba hard No. land ago a despatch fuse published, from Cort- i' would shortly be work doffs that wonl'd to Chicago last week to consider a business ing a°Chi a vardiot. •' That is a ridiculous 2 fronted. Contrary to expectation, ant of raj&yo �rY'' ststing that George F. 'Waters, § ' ., , ' °" shrike terror into verdict said Mr. Hertz and y of that town who deserted hie. ' , 1 "w , offer. He wsB under the, impression that ' 1 yon should 175 samples secured .for inspection none wife some years before, bad been identified I { THE eat7La OF THS ENEMY.. his death world be sudden from, heart dia• have refused to accept it. The verdict would make No. 1 northern consequently 4, 1f ease, hence the card. Should have been death by snffoostion. that grade was not made. q y as a clergyman in Charge of Congrogs i i r til_ McDermott and t'0 Connor see ease, ��` How did the jury know.,, that the oat tional Church in a village tie Montreal. t t . �t ,. by a insn oatled L soh, then visited West- Wdtere tnrtae Drat. 'to be the man, who, , a y' loafnetet Bridges .and McDermott pointed AfRieted Panama.. sacked the child's breath ?". ""A reputable Among 'rho Greasers. t+,;� "„. p ysioian testified, that the child was nn - A Panama despatch Saye The River h under the name of Geo. F. Brown, bas for t �,', , colttt fhb precise spot where dynamite should` Orinoco has recenttY risen and flooded an y," ex• A Mexico despatch says The nave• eamo time had charge o! the Con ire a- :; vV; l.k lie >Etldaed in order to bring down the whole aoubtedly suffocated,in that wa papers here call on the Government to tional Church in Melbourne. g g , i Y enormous extent of country. In the town P1Ained Monaghan : besides,' I had no A church µ. „1', c r za { Wi�a. e, ' He then wrote to the Home y' btt„fust s t o interfere with The verdict.” appeal to the Postal Union against the council was held to discuss some re a �{}�i';,iP>� ,'^ ittdelleulead.the police to the °f Cnidad Bokvar 360 llonseB have been action of the United States Governmer,'t in irregularities on.hie art but Ported ';1 �� a t ,.�ag'f g►??eftio n d asmiters washed down and upwards of 2,000 persons forbidding -transportations o! Meaiosn bo aotuall rove P uothi°i, could � , i-+ 3 ' he}ve been rendered homeloss and destxtnte. Y Proved. Another council ban o , ai w '"� x .,; a.A9 *10,000 for'She capture, finita for.Illeral Arrest. newspapers beating Mexican postage net 'sat . fw'��, « ; b } ' o:thip: , The los,, is estimated at 03,000,000, but g P g with 7 ,with Rev. Dr. H. E. ! totter advertise ants. There is Sherbrooke, Barnes,' �r��'~t�'s n,oiAae of6oq. atiU. A Buffalo des etch ea ,, : sn erintendent Y• , , , k the emo4int will' be much lar er as .the m an. ke, as mo orator and Rev. E. M. 1 ;I^ �, . ,. c, , , 1 t l it►n rg,; " ,to ,aedl g ' o! Police Morin was 'arrested b Sheriff epidemic of throat di'temse- here. G on. J Hill, of Calver Church . fib, 1l ,,,s Ira _ ", a v �labn,, rivetioubaegnently rose highek and many. Jenkins on t Y DeL Enri nez, Governor y� , Montreal, score- { ' i ,t?:,�+ "a, i±n,�, °dlaittetiope; RIere damagedr and a large he order of Justice Daniels q o o! the State o! tart, and new avldence bsin addva - ss ' " " " '`� ''`'^ c >ad numbs o! Daft supreme court judge, in the ass Vera Crnz, hse taken atope.to. introduce was deposed fro g ed 'he le ravened. Fe 41 " ; ?, t;" .. �.. a -am,, in,' p i , X" ' ,. V.e>1 .ltre.ptre•, g e of Edith oolaiaieta i P om the ministry and ea. .0 t'5t, , , , ra` w Rjt �� '^ Eeesiens Tupper into that State which is rich in palled from the church. t , 5 ,:fI , .,.'+>7 x " : , >x lite evil. i s fid wt► r pP va. Martin Morin. no was r , �7t i if; 'r ill' .r31 Y„ v y W.. immediately bailed out in t,T 3 enm of Q3 resources. Steel rails are now being mane• ` Yrs a �..rRii 'IT ^f` N� 'R x;7!1+ j I I e�,n y ' -6,� q4 � 't �`tim 'j.Ir', +}.,Ott. a YY ,500, fa ,e`�:W �t , P� x x: d d on small scale aangu a was, ,rr, ,F, With ;teseionla 'upper ass 'arrested i They aro oP a urs 111�. tI !� p .el, excellent unlit and an Itm Charged 1W ith Train Wroekin ,t w > r t Kt's,; J'• d k, C" ,Tip' ,9u;9..ilpowwtelogram.agnt b l�' r• Morin, x �i YI. Yt]enBt! i �lt b• v l.,t„ s.. for ,.. Y M ,at ` ,i. ; x �,"-1 . Y 6' sw" r, 8 i willgoon be"esfltblisliec A Mo :. P� . �+ a tpafj ,,�. n Le � 3'o»lf R .� -1 tr q, ;b or of pelic� 'there. Afterwbr Z ,at.2imapn '. noton, 1.13' "OPM011 >a ,_ „.,. (�'cauty'1i6.,, �. a+. ;t. r ,. ' p h s s : Two Wit . .. _; ,•1ibifx tp�ied'--Ad, hx th men named -Geo. "1'61t,,�t4„�^,',. ;k 'o •�s,,.•ku�,�lat�l wr �;., Iearn,; Vta i ` 21 z ' A f � �' �y ''F•:1, !F a bllime :n yon GI'$rdinler .;f a t ,tw.; x k r orad Wil. No ;York dot Ira l .,a p To.>lnurl a $ Jbseph r' .,: , ;, ,, ... 1 "' i W < etea#' be'Lat>�lo Vieet of >iQata. Burrows aero s r . r k it ar s c rw `t►lf h,, bulb ,to: U'' bli' "Who was intaesti. hero r, $ ;'. „, �c �a tai;;moult on . aice.ixt+e"Ttrgetm a ..:,; .. ds A Milwaukee despatch ,, suspicion of rested Y day on *,. hxwl . F �' >!i19. ,� do gi. Ssei a$ed b! t'oii o. rd and' i' P says that Ca p wreckin t' e, w ':t ;,, f m !616, • %>t� i,., reset vc$ to otos ''. ail li` lbdli dh, o¢vtirz d st 'n }, . j 11 , . oP.4rt made y P g the f n eroolonial �.,� t�,.+�<,^., ,, l! ,. , k o +l . •:`still,,, ilioii ll itii`A v6 Ali if fain Fred Pabst, the ' million i ex teas train 1 pro brewer, p set Monday. Gtardin' oDertnk�tt i.. L lido . a41d , ,, .,'+,,. b . jr.[orio wae•cenettred: ;; ler ;.,%,,� .r, *;"., .. - ,,, . „ m q ,it titfnk � t f t ib'reosnt atlrott ,stitixen he dr t verde p : 1VIle {i►as'tormerl a lake claims to.be r�aaptaitt, ha,, ooa- ion to St. John and B ,;� ' 4> r-� a . !Y..h m .to;DallcOrr avhos ".`ddhn:l Ye 0 , roA a sae .., , 'Wlnsry step . y g nrro ''` ttl.:Tiauie f " b. '„ r,I 09 old, ivkjfrpkom;hl tfi en bt j °luded to build a fleet of Sas n era in to hail from . .� +,^ 4, 4nne,^to, whom McAei. the 1+a>i A,; ­ft ' Iiaili a d xah >> b0 for g boats m Mantra 1. fibs ��j p l�bt .....� Idg�tX arrest. Mrs; to ran�on Lskc Mich' an lost a feseed to have Y t?' :- �, ,.. V, iq; k �^. cv ',. r „, `-.','r,,,k, y. `!!" d, was ;;goibg Tupper r!'a� atlttf5�':thltt line Wotild sae for g w sn Mil Hover hear o! t i5 11,,I $cute: tiPu fir, wp►nkos;.Chioa o and and declared he wrck. } r,1by�,�w ,1 , t.. „z,,t 'fiat#. >krbdeeil h`®atherdfone. gh. Fitt .ninth scree • wheYi,.ti dotentlon ilz ,To onto,; ;. - g Msokmsw which ed rho wore in J n '�t�,`I, i� ��� R,f? t r .,� - fr v4 .!' .. �7 . •.L. 17° " 'gt,.' •ilSa>t irl Lagoon if old ear ed :pea dcl, tb"Tee unlfhL6*u rtisn.. ii°n.. s ail t Y another part oil je 0 •e of theb I,eoilpse In magnificence and strength o oottntry.et the time. They were F; a' s •w *' ilrtim him'.tbat,cllagliet was tit the Glldir,,$� ffea� a f�b+volaer brad 'tire t�gioe at the palaces ai the Y head " . + ! • > P a e ocean. Threw costa will esaminatian. ry y ., l � t y Q !r dote. ISrtPenameof I11btohi"'I ,-Doy,Ie' The eehdnd Shot -shattered his left ' . t, s palet $ I ,t+�. s+a ' .,'" wTe,'44.1 � `: � ' ' " 3 or' �. The then then $ed a (la a Cot Itai3t j , be built, all of steel, inoind'n d s , . @ 0g�a!rtuott and they Idid 'inrmr y ti Dost of which will aggregate } eoks, the t: , , ik a e , ' r M ` plane a ?f glY• 3ylnoh wrFq pfd: takenn to a:IioSpitsl.', 'rad a lo' was sten gain into •tit'e ' g Who are all those doll ' over s million Y' 7eawpink. r�•;y �.,a r ' IddP tI,'tund g y ° - "' He --The ars' a�j $' r axe• ' Ca t Pabst had the plans drawn Taffslb 11 fa,w t , r,'a. a'A 1 n• J t ,,.,ar1 h nitro 1' oe>;ine tvas E ;;. ,w r y .,h; I pp .r, e Q last year end these will be improved roved u n, Expt'eaa : 'She man who B ,•, �. slut a d oho tai Oable .rams, She --What 6k itbe P . that the averse dais news a ale ` . i r %• � ,i. t. « , R titken tpt ; xb• g y going into the jail The vessels will be finished' in unequaldd g Y p per of this '*oro than ibo,006 w `` ,,,," ,, 'r ri'tl d hfd efeoifS'tit►re'S,1Nean� t fox,7, y eonntry caters to the lowest taste q . orris wore cabled Bt le and the contracts, will eejl for thein sof Y � si t.. t* s sP1. g iV tit bad i L*x lbai�'6 T' iii-v'•Thero ie ttl be°i¢�seoret'eaeottt4on to be ready tb. Din oommIesio' depraved people, it it Sys; the ' :`i •altorl L g 11 trona Woadnriook in twenty4aur hot`!re to on Y Ryas deohcd to:.,Sir- therrto•da g h Way regard P Y tit has no . .: . r ' r " a, ' y" let, 18'01. g d for truth tat it plandera. at all ' " , 'ma. iggltarat u as, fie)- h. d .. _ #li© Condon newaPKpe>ra. ,,. Tiley , took a ...„ ,�. -., se' 1, _> ' ,stten, to xi'lkll• ,+exb'atii» report of the sltmmin II n The Chewin _ Dutra$ dooenoq ail ddlianohrta itsel! .' *.-.- ,-11.1, ` s1�. f. tt In L1gtIiool;lil,t a 'd� bf'p'esathor• °th .sides acid the dud e a ohm a the k Gixrra Ica»tt. q he fool iB leased with himself • the P 9 yawpin . T' r fo e , A> ter th'e ' oicl��I afio, bt" $bw ' 'e`t Iiablegrarri ever sent '['he scat A'pramineii`1 New York physician told wise man dissatissfied. Score one for the 'P profit, in simply g11 fiY r .7 i a u �� �� 4�+,fit W# r , t i' MeilUarmott was ,11 lowed ttS°• visit dab I "' Elio da 'a of me a few days'ago that the constant °hew• Dol. ,., Can string t1 Yarn. • a a ,. 1*'inclt iiill`prieon, whe'retipDn." yiiclt'ttxrn'ed Dice to,i0.000, y Proneedings will lie ing o! gum has prodnoed weak `minds in U lose amen is a reeable to el t Brooklyn Life: p • v g LL fourteen Dugas of '- n g l he y f Ada—It ie at;ran lk� �� ��," ] , "p 11 � iQ�tt rra'etwy'ovidenoe agaltist G tllagliei•, WI1- �,, ' young girls now under women he meet,, 'the what a long„artielo a reporter cera Pa1i►ip slid Whitoh"dt %ho 'store eadh 'The;,girl why la often lost Ina treatment ' Y go around Pitying P write our k`xW� ��;' �� ,� r ,rho constant movement o! the his wile. amore trifle. ,J M; � 'e 1o.p�n I ee��itiidofb ' 'ea. omits” mouth causing too great a strain on the ! Luln—I should ee ,,o. 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