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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1890-11-14, Page 2a, i [ `1 1.� ■ 1 - ti- . - , - i''`' 1 i XIOHTY-ONE LIVES LOST. OUING OONSUIRTION•. 4a . �k -- sin -- r .,., �_ - . Prof, $001'5 Ti�cPH11110011 with Me Newt' .,; .: ----r— tr nl f ollis><on on the New DiSrtovered Lymph, ` --o--- INCIPIENT OASES CURED. F THE " STORY OF THE WREO$. A Berlin cable says Prof. Koch refuses to ---- TM r---;- -' sap.anere-on the- subject of his discover of A New -York despatch Bays: -_Six- mites the cure for consumption than has been ,..:..tea ! - -_,,9_3,2Z___*_3?-u�t a��2t&i�"�Sits`�� of lli2tnSCiil e", .n� . � ...•• �., �►►►.� AXO�rMnM WIT> X99 QAI.LIiD, ♦LIOE WALLAOE'8 TRIAL. IEi1s lltory or the 8tnnley-Barttelot 2` roubhta----�.—. Beaaaas a Probable One. . A Brussels cable pays, : I have japt had Able iii 0herged With Feeding, $er Hmbazd t o interview with the Belgian Lieuienani Bough on Bats. Baert, who was Tippoo lib's seorerary at ' the time of the Emin relief expedition. F He was a trequent visitoi to the Narttelotii camp. He was president of the Stanley WHAT THE WITNESSES SAID. Pali s court-martial which tried Sanga, A Chatham despatch says: Mrs. Alice Baritelot'e murderer. Lieut. Baer% says P gianlevoaataiwmwnt that anv Fnoliah in.o Wallace was placed in the dock this morn. ons — - -�-� The firot.bottle contained the stomach of the deceased ; found no evidence of poison. The second bottle contained the viscera of deceased, and on being tested proved to y contain four.tentho. of,. grain, .of orgtenig. Witness would judge from that there must have been six grains in the body. After Prof. Hays' evidence the doctors were recalled, and•statied that they believed, af$er hearing the evidence of Prof. Heys, that death resulted from arsenical ,h Q'OlOak Tharsda events , Wwe the Bte4m- e t e 1 4t (rtia 81,516911. ° woula nave acquitted b&riga Htme to be. an 6 vu •acv uu►arbt► UL nnvaug [uuruereu Der --� ^'----� __ _ ___._ ___ chi Vizea a on her ws evening, Havana. Near further particulars are obtainable, except impeachment of the court-martial'e lair- haaband, James Wallace, at Tilbury East, shit prisoner Z___ deceased lived happily y t P to other; that prisoner we kind o de - y that metallic ea e o s w o : 4 r i +. �>t a h nn t� .. ,.., Sf � 4n 1. sn e i red a ams k f- he .1r € a .a ., fi. � , � ., ,., �. ..... . , .... „- , ,.� r, .._.�- _ , . _ . _..-.....,_ ._,... .��,.._.�. m� _ ... ..._.-x'a.._ . , . _ �1...— _�__i...+n-^_.. -a ;�. :^-^"c..-: .. L - � ^^.r :-r.�. �r•T'�^:'aTa:^,,. r'i ').y..V.4.„,�..-a=,�n",_"�N".�S.x..�u.,y -.t_. ss'.tx4..ra fe�'.�ss""°'1�„�^.s�. Yo1l�Vl1� il�lihtt �. ..Cn�•- "e• 'ile ` �• 1� � 1;"w�i .r :...._e���.,�.....___.....a -., •, �. ,..: ..:.. "Al....._'ti'iSi�fYii�Yt: i--'�iii%1''`b{u"U'-''-'pu't5'�'�'”-wtSt+Yi=z1 L°uvr:1.,.>.t�, Y.�Fn q. Y i m"�h7lwVln O1BOn. I e prisoner w e y Y P g 'trial Bangs himself alleged no other motive p is P as arraign was snfeering from a disease of s private schooner. The night was clear, the moon killed the bacidue acts so a medium to for murdering, Barttelot than that at the last seizes and pleaded not guilty, ah "af fr i that he suffered terribly ; said shiningbrightly, the sea smooth. Savers ► g bat the oase was ost oned on account of 1 e 8 y+ inherent the patients health by its Barttelot disturbed dnrin the night of P p he was no use in the world and widbed be ;�s minutes later both vessels were at the inherent healing powers, and also fortifies Jnly 17th+by the Manyema mpeioal revels, the absence of a material w.iinesa, whose was dead, and wanted to know where he bottom of the sea, and with them sank 81 him against the further invasion of the which be had strictly forbidden leaned evidence has since been taken anC'er oom- mieaion• b consent o! the ooald.get something to end his lite. f a , of their passengers and Draws. In those bacillus. The lymph is ,obtained b w from hie hnt wherein Bonn also ale t Y prisoner s g seven minutes It collision and a death' long and extremely difficult process discovered %ba% the noise was made b counsel, ]kir. C. E. Pegley, Q. C. The - M1 ✓, !;- gtttrnggle with the waves had taken place. at great cost, and the cure will 8angs's wife, and raised. his stick againeY% prisoner during part of the trial sat in the A CO W AUDLY HURDRU. f, - • Zvery Passenger Drowned. therefore be available only for the wealthy, her, whereupon Sang&, in unpremeditated dock with an infant in her arms. Shortly '- . - All the passengers of the Vizcaya were if the retuedy is not bought by the Govern- an at, thrust bis sf»er Mr. Macdougall for the Crown avec i�ttxglara &ho®t pawn an E71aa 2�zt.? , g gun against K f ) who was Defending his Premises. Y, ,,•,�,.°' menta of the di e e •+ ,.o.oti a e. commenced .hie o e in -_ � __ � -_ _ - M _ __ ---- - ---- - --- ----,. - - - --- - _ — - - _ - -- - - - - - - -- - -- -- - - - _-- - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - -f _ ��� { a partner oma rm o1_Jft! �kb Jftkl airs y� ti�V-7kf c a at art ego s, o' of es were ours i w ` '� �� ga x iF i, , ' „ " hsps o says : os. "" Oa,, of this city, and one of the .ownere of that long asses of lung coneum.p- .burned on.his body. This was the version for a short time. and had __ be remov_•ed. Churchill, 83 yBare of Age, was mai dered I i, Later on the risoner interrn ted Mr, by burglars on Friday w the last steamer ; ikY. R. Calvo, wife and tion Cannot be oared by the tnventiom, rain of ill the eye -witnesses, aorroboraced by P , P y night at his home in -� ; son,' M. Purr and two children, Mr. A. such oases ocher parasites besides the Bangs himself. Thp savage needed no Macdougall, stating that ehe knew the little hamlet known se +' The Hem - Raise, Jose Aosubia, Rimora Alvarez, taberealoais-bacillus eat their way into the stronger motive than the aforeesid slight nothing of the �sffair ; that her busband locka," two miles soath of Se nylerville. Joan F. Redman, Oscar Islaar, Luigi lung, while Prof. Hoch's lymph • only kills provocation to murder Barttelot, bad been dy in for 11 ears, and Two men ahem ted to brew into the <• because. g Y P ' a , Fohion and Jose M. Gsroia. Twelve of the bsooillue proper; but it kills it imine- be expected that, according to U&Dyema wss not poisoned. After referring to the house. They broke the windo the room ,!4 "',.. , horrible nature of the crime of poisoning, where Churchill and his wife were else in , , ., the Drew of 77 were saved from the steam- diately and stops the process of coneump• customs, he would not be sentenced to more P g�, P g ) ship. tion. Prof. Hoch refuses to answer quer- than a pecuniary penalty for taking another Mr. Macdougall stated that they wonla and demanded that he should let them in. :f The fate of the crew of the schooner is tions, as they interfere with the progress of man's life. This impression was so much Prove that the prisoner and her husband The old man refused, and they tried to ?' still unknown. his experimenter The doctors who leave ingrrined in Ssnga'B mind, that when he him not been on good terms ; the Crown break in through the kitchen door. The first news o! the disaster was re• seen its working declare that the learned that he was really going to be shot would prove a motive on the prisoner's Churchill defencred his ro er �.., . _ g p F ty, striking I. eeivecf here'when the steamer Humboldt, new invention is superior to the die• he shrieked and swooned. Baer$ adds • part ; they would prove by medical testi at them with a bayonet which he had fixed ." from Brazil, arrived at Brooklyn, having Covery of chloroform. Prof. Koch is This is a truthful account of the trial, s i mony that there was enough arsenic found on a stick, when one of the mea drew a on board the survivors of rho .catastrophe. making experiments at the present time in recorded by myself and fellow• judges, in the deceaseds body to poison a horse ; revolver and fired three shpts. One shot the would also rove that the took effect in Churchill's left breast kibin ' �ttptain Black, of the Humboldt, said Prof. Senator's Ward of the Charity Captains Hanenee and Babson, embodies y P prisoner, g . __-. _ at• -t da, tweak . 'ie _orninghis ehip wat3 Hospital in this city on silent vtzeea of o0o i� etie Cfi oielTrepo 6, cvhialx ° :zi hr f©and in .two months before the poisoning, eenc her bim instantl . The men. wen!» to the c ffioo o$ Barnega% light. Suddenly from off their snmption. The 'patieuts have signed $he Congo Slate's aohivee. Stanley's in. daughter to Mr. males' to get some " rough of W. B. Webster and hied their ' Wounds 1 1 -per% bow came a -cry for help. Petering in papers,, declaring they will`' undergo the :he that Sanga was was impelled by on rate, which was procured. Certain dressed. They were Michael Henshan, of t shat direction through the mist of early treatment of their own free will without greater and fouler provocations may real °ontradiotory statements made by the Sobaylerville, and Patrick - Hughes, o! t morning the officers ,of the Humboldt holding Prof. Hoch responsible, i! the upon secret reports, which he probably be• prisoner would also be given in evidence. lMontans, who has been visiting in Schuyler- ,,." LOI . ' low three masts'slinking out of the water, results should unfortunately prove fatal. lieved true ; but which are shown to be Detective McKee was the -first witness. vrlle. Henahan has a flesh wopaad in his 11 and Clinging to the yards and rigging The professor has one assistant who is false by Bangs's own confession. Among He stated that be had token -tome "rough left breast, while Hughes has a serious � '44`" people were seen. A boat was quickly bound Dy"'oath not to breathe tornyonethe his own European officers Barttelot had on rate from Sales store, in Port Aline, wound in the groin. Both men were placed lowered and rowed to the scene and the ell hteat. information of anything he enemies who may easily, Barttelot and delivered it to Analyat Prof. Hey a. under arrest yesterday. '"`" �% + g Y g ► Y Y Angua Cameron, a neighbor of deceased's, .'•'''i ` unfortunates wa:a .asoned: Their joy vrg:a ease or hears. Franz a -reliable eouroe being, dead, have blackened his character ' t '' unspeakable when they were taken into the a reporter learns that the great One thing, however, must be testified with reference to the deoesaed's Mena Fashions. f'. * thea%. The rationed men belonged %o the difference in the lymph mph used to fight small• said . in all 'health. He saw the deceased vomitin a justice, Barttelot g The Inverness oa e 1. ,'" Vtaosys, pox end tbi►t used lir the ,battle agrinat althou h he wss a real entleman a e len- good deal before hie death. p ,for t collar. wear, ' 6 g p is now made with the velvet sellar. The rescued sailors were chilled to ,the Consumption is that Prof. Koch inoculates did officer who carried bravery to the pitch Dr. Bray, jail surgeon &%Chatham, stated ir, bone from exposure to wind and wave, and only persona who. are already stricken with of reokleesnese, was greatly disliked that he held the ingaeet at Tilbury. The There appears to be but. slight eaoite- ' • could have bold out but little• longer. phthiais. This favi proves that it is not a because of ill - temper, impatience and Prisoner made a statement, which was taken ment over the whereaboata of fancy waist- �_. When they were brought to this City %bey preventive, as the smallpox lymph is. The intoleranoe towards the natives and down by the witness. The prisoner stated at coat patterns; the inquest that, there was no " rough on . The range of tionserings io wider than were taken to the office of J. M. Cobelloa Celebrated Prof., Leiden is the only person Axwbs. I witnessed all his negotiations it has bce°, and among the multifarious ' & Co• y. PP regarding rata in the house. 9U Wall street the owners o! the in Koch'e confidence, and lice the ver with Ti oo Tib re verdin the reinforce- : Vizcaya. The firm head received notice of greatest hope of the discovery. He said Monte promised b the latter to Mr. Mrs. Ids Carr swore that prisoner patterns of quietude principally in stripe �n. P y Banded her a newspaper on one occasion P P Y , - tine lora of their vessel bat a few moments Prof. Koch would have remained silent it Stanley. He constantly spoiled them byocambinatiouti, there are come designs that . .r . before the survivors walked into the office: his sucoess were not assured. Prof. Bosh his ' intraotable character, and thereb and &eked her•to read a paragraph to the will appeal to advocates of the fanciful. r-ails-wa :soit ill-ssssaoBrocs rivers V-Sh of r` t y rcng & out hie own issatere. ae6saae�-�� 1` � The winter overcoat will be in a varlet y, _°' ' . Drone of the survivors could talk English, an illustrated .1 otnre, which will soon be Onoe his own affioera ale t with their account of poisoning by '• rough on rate." y . P. Shorsl after witness saw prisoner's little of shades of kersey and Melton, made with �t fwd for some . time it was impossible to delivered before the •Medical Society, revolvers under their pillows, tearing each y P ample velvet collar, and both single and i girl carrying a boa of " rough on rets" from obtain cerise% account of the wreck. other, Barttelot having set them all at double-breasted. The overooate are curi- r, The Doctor's Account. A TRIPLE TR&OZDY. loggerheads. It is also whit Bred that the store to Wallace's. oust gg P Mar Wallace,in contradistinction to the trim out Barttelot b&d eaoited the anger of the y , prisoners daughter, swore of the nndercosts, Intl and boa -like. 'The 1 I From Dr. Rico the best account was ob- that the prisoner sent hertoSales store to ;:, A Diepnte�bont. a -Boundary. -Line Leads black fallowing b having some of p,� „ more diatinguiehed heavy -top coat of the , ���� wined. He said: Everything was work- g y g get some rough on rate, which she ro-. w • log nicely. It was ebon% 8 o'olCol:.when • if to a Double bturder and Suicide. shot for alight offences between Yambays P year, however, is made of blank dull -faced anted and tools home. The prisoner told, F awe ou deck and took a few Sarno back A St. Pahl, Minn., despatch says: This and Banslys the day,before She murder. P Durham beaver. . T will not vouch for the truth witness to say at the inquest that Mies Mand IrIV, t»IId ioi h while smoking & cigarette. morning at 10 30, at .South 6t. Paul, w Baggs sent her for the " rough on rets _ enacted, of It double-breasted tragedy that is diatinotively�a nasi wea>ht.r -g&r �--� 11 `.;: was in charge of the firer officer, who wan now .being dead and a .third wounded. true that Stanley himself would certainly meinia coming strong for the winces I. �° - . on the bridge., I went down to the saloon Beaj. J. Rodgers, of the big:..live-stook-oom-•- ,hava-overoome-all-the-difi-c-altie`s-Co' which Witireae-heard degeae�d isy to the prisoner then,- - °and there met Mrs. Calvo. mission term o! Rogers &Rogers, and one Barttelot succumbed throur:h imps%sone- the morning before he died : " Woman, Beeson- The snitinga are made almost ez- peBu- As a matter of trot Barttelot knew you have not been poisoning me, have yon?" olneively in dark -bine heavy ohevioGa, in a We 'eat down and began 'talking. Had- of the best known stook dealers firs the co which.the prisoner replied : ]kiy (led, rough, indistinct ribbed pattern. It is 3 denly .I heard the g99g to the Northwest, was killed by Glee. Roberge his unpopularity and foresaw hie Este. He do you thick anyone would da that ? proper '+ spoke of it with ma niflaent soar& y' „ quite ro er to wear other trousers of some 4, : , engine -room ring the stop signal. Before near the latter's house, a mile and it P g courage and Thomas Wallace, jun., & 16•year•o1d son complimentary shade with this serviceable • I could even wonder wha$ it was for, quarter from the stook yards. Some Cools, ju Lining with 'me. at Stanley of the prisoner, was examined at some and well -looking cosy as a relief occasion- there came an awful shook, a cattle belonging to Rogers, in charge of a Falls, just before ataiting to join Stanley, P ally to the trousers that match. crashing soraping sound on the deck young herder named Miokle, were beinghe said,. ' These are the lest pancakes I length. He said his parents need ,,to, get shall ever est. I am doomed to be killed.' along very well. On one occasion they had The patterns of ouitings shown are -of over our heads &rid the steamer driven serosa Roberge e'premiaes to their r dispute and prisoner was going towards the mildest character .imaginable in in- . salted well over on hat port side, grazing groan$ when .Roberge assaulted I asked; Why dont you carry a revolver, Everybody in the saloon was thrown down. Mickle. Mr. Rogers, whose house is near instead of a simple stick?" Because I deceased, J.aiiies Wallace, with a table knife visibly ribs or small check patterBe, and shall sure) be shot or stabbed from in her band, but witness at once tock the cowltinations of grab and black gra and All wss excitement, men and women and by,' beard of the . trouble and went Y y , , behind. Therefore &revolver is useless.' ►, knife away, fearing she might do some harm bine, and a`varisty of shades in e4slid grey children shrieking for help. Mrs. Calvo to the spot. He tried to get Roberge with it. predominating. There are of 'these last' . . seized my hand and begged me to And to mark the line of iiia property Weighing • all this, Lieut. Baert expresses named steel ' P y Reuben Jones, oonnty oonet6ble at Til• grays and blas grays, and &n and save her boy. I told her so as • to prevent future trouble, but the certainty that Stanley can prove . • nothing impeaching' Barttelot's honor bury, stated that he arrested the prisoner. indefinable but rich effect called grey -gray. I would: I went rip to the the letter was too angry to pay &ny atten- g P g ' He heard prisoner tell Dr. Sell that abe ,Tho mixtures are made up in single-breasted deck to find him. There a terrible scene of tion. Robwrge made an attempt to asasult .although the report furnished to him by Bock and Cutawa oonfualon met my eyes. The bridge, deck. Rogers with a shovel and then an axe, but Troup, Bonny` or others may lead him to would give film $50 cash if he would settle y snitinge.-Cloticier and- s Lonbe and fore•rtgging were ell torn away. was kept off. He, then procured his shot believe in good faith that he can. this matter rip at once, &a she was afraid Furniiiher. There was a great. gaeb in the starboard gun and ahot Billy Rogers, who had come A London'cable says: In an article in the Wsll&eee..woald try &rid .get her into 1 aide; just .abaft the coal bankere, • and upon the scene, in the shoulder. The 'the Contemporary Review, Dr. Peters, who trouble. hews ebou woroeo. I . . tbruugb this opening, water poured in. wounded man ran. for his life and Robar a claims, to be authorized by EminPasha, Abraham Smith, & eon -in-law of . %be Miss Braddon is to try her' hand at s Close by on our starboard beam was a big p d'fire on Benjamin Rogers, emptying y cion n see state .d that he obtained permia- melodrama. • o ane 8 asserts Chet -Mr. Stanley more than once Prisoner, et - # ...4 r,,.,., prisoner in the 'ail 1st wee.Jc. _ _ ... .. t _emened... -to_ Iorce_Emjn -t.,. accompany, jail...,.a.. . . __.__1­.­_­_____.hour=masiitd s'Cnoorrer assn her- rsowsprit s ,oa r-of-abot rnr6 arts bead b tbo hiretar; Yen► and'that psis _Germsuy-einp7oye 5,000,000° women in makin a him to the coast. Dr. Peters ss a that oner handed him a slip of industrial and fore rigging gone &rid her'bowa stove g frighcfnl &rid fatal wound, death y ser which pursuits ; England, 4,000,000; t resulting when delivering the offer of Kin P P prisoner gave to Detective • - in. Slit, too, was filling tepidly. Men- g almost instantly. As soon as the g g Leopold McKee. Witness identified the paper pro- France, 3,700,000. . I were running here and there all over news of the murder reached the stookyards of Belgium to Emin, he urged the latter not P P p A. society has been incorporated in New to accept it t duoed as the one handed to hirh. The our decks shouting all kinds of. an eaoited'orowd of men started out with P ,thing him that the authorities document was read in court and is as York to protect the Young- French sewing urdere, and I can remember seeing the crew guns, but they were too late. After an of the Congo State bad a bad way of hint- women of that city. follows : ".I! I do not sae on . , of She schooner doing the aamn thing on exciting search they found Robarge in his ing, and Hing: Leopold had treated him before, or do not get 'a chance to speak Mias .fray Faller, of Tacoma, wash., I vessel. The neat thing I knew the barn dead. lie had placed %be muzzle, of (Ur. Peters) badly. Peters &dines Stanley p hie lately made the ascent of Meant Ia- the ens to his bead and of drinkin wine with his dinner served to yea, be ante and swear everything iu Diy Dome . water was washing over our deck. The pulled the trigger g favor, end i[ you can clear me you are &11 ' which is 14 444 f.et high. . steamer Wse feat .ainking. With a wild with his toe, blowing off the entire .to of firs European fsehiorr, while the others at How a half mildon wombn are handed , P the one I care for : you Can clear me. if you . idea of saving ourselves, several of us his bead and spattering his brains over the .the same table were without wine, and ate cry. For God's sake do not let them Chil t°$ether for good: There cru 200,- scrambled rip, the .port fore rigging,. Down ,stall where ,he lay. The murderer and negro fare. 000 Women in the women's Chris. suicide was an Anarchist. dren swear against me you's all hove to went the steamer, and rip we Climbed. THE REAli OOLIIMN. w Sian Temperance Union, 135,000 in stand up for me this time or I will be in a , We reaohed' the foretop -gallant yard, and In an interview published in the Tele- bad shape. It you was in my place I would the King's daughters, 100,000 in just then %be bull reached the bottom. Mrs. Piercey n Damaging Admisslons. ' . graph, Mr. Stanley, still indulging in in• swear to anything to clear you.,, the Womera a Relief Corps, and 35,000 In . This left ae just above the aurface A London cable says: Mrs. Criohton, nuendo and evading•; the charge that he left Kate C1ny testified that the" evening after the Eastern Star. pt the water, bat. every swell drenched alias Piercey, who is under arras,$, an the the. sone of his men with Major Barttelot, the inquest prisoner stated to her that Tom lura. Nicholson owns and edits, New our lower limbs. Thera were twelve of ria charge of murdering Mrs. Hogg and her deolareB that the bad state of the rear Orleans Picayune,and a well manag paper. Wallace knew better than to blame it on a 1 P in the rigging. Some of our crew had tried infant, and with whom Hogg, the hi ebamd Column was due to 000urrenees too horrible stranuer, after leaving the poison in a Ca it is, too. Iu Now York on Saturday right ga g oL the murdered woman to describe in all their barbarit if tall p the good ladies.„ of the Women'B .Press N to reach tt,a schooner, but she had gone to acknowledged be Y• y •on the Thursday when he was up. The , the bottom just as quickly as the Vizcaya had a liaison, haw admitted that she bad. described they would make . an English- prisoner blamed Tom Wallace for the in. Club had 11Irs: N. as their guest of honor, ,• had, and so far as we could see there was invited Mrs. Hogg to visit her. In response man's blood boil and hie oheekg flash with quest being held. The prisoner also stated and they set forth for. her such."a bar,gtet to this invitation Mrs. Ho visited her on shame. Being asked , what caused the to witness that°the deceased bad said when as is rarely spread. not 'e soul in sight to bring rie a enaoor. Hogg burvivora Landed. , Friday last during the afternoon. In the wholesale deaths there, Mr. Stanley ea- dying that it was the poison that was . A Lewes, Del., deepl.toh asys • The tug course of their conversation Mrs Hogg made citedly asserted that he saw men with killing ,him, The Cane pone. Y . a remark that Mrs. Crichton disliked, and holes in their bodies &live with maggots. q • Heronleg erriv� d stile evening and reports gg William Carr swore Haat be had im• The gilded youth of Nrw York now walks that it was the schooner Cornelius Sar• she resented it. • A few words were then In answer to Troup's charges Mr. Stanley proper relations with the prisoner duri,ne; the avenue empty handed. It is cue of rave .which' collided with the atesmer exchanged by the women. At thio point &eked whether if 'they were tine hie own R the time of her baeband a illness. On cross- those senseless^ freaks which const,%Dtly Vizcaya off Barnegat. Ten men froth %1`e the prisoner abrnbtly concluded her ad: return would have caused entbusinam and examination, witness would not deny that seize society, and weak-kneed dudedom has Hi►rgrave '&rid seven from the Vizcaya missions with the remark that she had revived hopes in the rear column &s it did, he had stated in the hotel after the inqaest been the first to thr+iw away its silver -ban- ' were picked up by the ,schooner Sarah L. better not say anything more. He &causes Troup of jealonsy and ambi- 'that as had told round town that he had died Cane. The effort to walk e'traight and, , Davis, and were transferred to the Her. tion, and ssya the failure of . the improper relations with the prisoner, hehad to look at es 0, with h+n in hance is so . I cults. The tug Rattler, which has been ,at Hy'men's Fettore Stand officers to sickest against Barttelot's eotion to swear to it. great, the neat thing will be�a special school the scene of the wreck, picked rip the body 'A Montreal despatch says : The famous to justify themselves Compelled him to in. The court adjourned at 6.30 tbia evening. for those who must keep rip with the glade all fou in the same eondemuation. The oase will occupy the attention of the fashionable precession at any cost to t sir of &woman supposed t° have btan the Lawless Chamberlain marriag O ease was Mr. Stanley ealys he possesses letterd'of 16 court probably till late to -morrow night. owp need or. comfort. , Fhyaioal tr1 in,I sowardeiios a ly the atesmer. The oro atirvivors before the Court of Review for judgment p p g The trial of Atice Wallace for the murder bee become a'fad, and this attem t fol lea 7 g s e from 1 ion containing matter which p ve report nearly a hundred people were olio$• tC-day, on the petition of the plaintiff to it is impossible to publish and that .Trow ing ui the wreck at ot,e time, The schooner neve tkiN marriage of his Boa with the P of ber hneband on September 9th, 1689, the hands free is one of its results. Now. Hargrave, Cnpt. Allen, cleared from th�a defendant declared illegal, on the ground refuses to modify a was continued this morning. of all things awkward, sono it, more so than port Opt 27th with a cargo 01 coal for rat that ho was a minor, and filet the law had In reply to the charge that' he sought Enoch Sates, merebiant, of Port Alms, to see 'a woman ewiog;,ber arms when she River, iVlaas. been evaded by goings to Ontario to have fame and riches Mrj. Stanley says ha spent testified that about July, 1869, prisoner a Welke, and then,'too, what will become of 01 ' / £12,000 on the ex edition before the start the ceremony performed there. The do- Was made, and distributed £4,000 amongdaughter Mary came 44 tq hip store fault her poor little paws, if she is not hilowed � Hilted the Woman And t3u1clded. fondant, me% the notion with s demurrer pnrohseed a hos of Itbag;h on Rats, to carry a muff by and by ? A Columbus, O.; despatoki eaye : A`moat that the son w&a not celled in the oase nt the members oP the eapeilition on their re Shortly alter tie death of James W&llaoe • horrible murder end patch B no: A- st all, as he should be, &rid this in the ar was tarn for the admirable service they Deteotive McKee procured from witness i3aahitirts,ea•a :roinb. 113 E+et Rich street to day. ' Innis maintained in both courts cF�e Court at rendered daring the African trip. After two boxes of "Rough on Rate" for A wonderful monument has been created .Amacli, ntdivoreed man, Bhgl acid instantly Review to•dpy confirming the judgment of describingin a giaphiC manner rho death g►n&lysiB, to Marie I3aahkirts�ff by her bereaved. a ii of Mojor Barttblot ho Conoladed by em• Dr. Hill er attended the deeeassd ,a few mother~, which is more like a housa than a i killed lYl%B. Elizabeth Arade on, a woman the lower eo 'rt to that t ffret. y who had separated from her husband, and phatioally declaring that he know notbing months before his death. He was suffering tbmb, bear the egtranoe cf the cemett ry,at of the alleged immorality in the rear flom a disease of a private nature. ' Pass The interior, NL of anus, Amaok had become enamonrod. On a Conneoticat railroad is a news- Y• ,which can be taint column andd that the trouble was some. P g Two policemen parebed the murderer to boy 82 years Old. He was formerly a thin entirel different. Dr. Bell held a poet -mortem examination seen, Contains the young artist's rocking his boarding•bouse, but be was too fleet for sobool teacher. g' y with Drs. Bray and Fleming. There were chair, little table and fovorite booke, and ""t`e symptoms of caphemie poisoning; bats no the num" of her f tlierrr, rsiid rushing tspgltaire a sassed tyle The cornor•e$b�ne bistro GVamsn's Tem There are 128 bottle in Y;iew fork cit paintings oJ7u.t� sn gold tor,, turn him what he had done, and plA, which ie bt ing ereor.ed by the Waman'a Soma Of them ore very handsome and very symptomsus d discovered rwouldi be poisoning. Tnes%tere on the wall. A p rpatnai lrgs t b rns Ooeiatent , fora her bier, which herr;irl friends hap We.red him fromf the room. Soon after a Chtc%:stian Tempperance Union, of Chicago, cod °nos in all ways, dud aoma,of thBin 1. *bot waa heard, ai,d the officers burst ill' was laid yesterday afternoon. The build. use table -cloth iia days without wadliiag wiDr Fleming'e th pniaoning t testimony agreed with the ' everyday fsize, hangs above itanNher York thr door and found Amok Tying on the bad ing when completed is to be superb Candles containing bromine &rid iodine testimony of the last witness. Sun. w ` dead. _ structure in French 4olhiC style costing ars- coming into use for disinfecting sick. Dr. Bell also corroborated the medical - t 81,100,000. It will be thirtFen storing high. previously g' When & man is old enough to sec the . ' The latest, ink -blotter is a plaster -of. 6 rooms. evidence revional Sven. � rte block, which d000 as apaper-weight,boon A eommiasion has been appointed to Professor Heys, analytical ohemiat, ex. beauty in a moonlight nt ht he iB 'set abptlt -__ _-�_ ._ f�®1s, - sold &rid the remainin a'mottnt will be roc to the extent• of $600,000 has g effect an n dc�tlt� arraroad asci --tested cbe conteirrsr Of tviC► ojd enough- 40 -g_ 1_ -_ { rsiea-by-hanf}e o AAdipg-between•--'She Port g get ibe rheu -- 9 m it lto - �` end tGe (reek Chnrah, bottles given him by Wm. Douglas, jun, stays out in she. . I .