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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-17, Page 3
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AV oar only map, Shot folks � a' The Speaker took the Chair at Wolook• To inoorporsto the Niagara Falls Eleo• that what was usetn, t the hrmere -was Lpter pQrtle- L.,O ► Th�►t- e, o tbte Com- "� : Wnirpariu' Biu , �. 1. Mr. H. E. Clarke said that the Tactics trio Railwit CoM an -mr. Tait. equally useful to those engaged ed in an milia ioner's Escorrt boa d. But Bul y' hardly worth leu ya hie n4>cne, sir. su' so its 11r followed had revatied tor- tea P y ' P y q y g q Y P8 hpraly worth �ivill ' P,... _ tray years, and Reepaotinq the Profession of Steno• other -calling. Agricultural education in ---►— For yo bee a bullet killed his Iniad- ons left -his• that hlthdrto no oomplaiu► had been made. graphere-Mr. ioRe, the Public schools: wguld be misplaood THE REBUS TO BS SEVERBLY FUJIN ED' body Livia'. T'h Speaker read a meseoge from the To authorize tae Supreme Court of Mr. Whitneyaid it was generally under. E' y g y A Calcutta despatch' says: • Official Bet down for a minute, mister ; ye see. Bill was Lien Want• Q'Qvernoroonveping the interim Judicature of Ontario to admit George etocd that tike results from the Agricultural � y owy arteen eat' .*too for 1891, amounting to $800,000. McGregor Gardner to not as a solicitor- College pad not been as satisfactory all was despatches received by the Government At the time o' the war, en' as likely a boy as ever fi r. bite, in resuming' the adjourned t(ir. "1`mit. ezpeated. aocfirm she, repoit 0Z &be maeeaure of this w -rld has NeEu ; Gboorkhas at Manipur, in the Province of An' what with the news of battles lost, rho debate on the budget, amid %bat there was Respecting the City of Toronto -Mr. De. Willoughby disclaimed any opposi P speeches and all the noise, • ., �. no daub% that O t, o � ti,� t %ha pe ;T' 1 Aeeam. The fateot hs British officers and o . m r:• -m m .;� •,F �� «: •r- ^cM.s c c r F� Q� led$ a .rn',.. „ ,. ,r ,, .. ... ,: . .r .. ., .'",Mt n.. .. 2, :,' 'f:': .*i . � l?: r., .er ^z-•, ..M eM� V vL— _..JLJI '�' ,,. r—a- •„ ". :]..1«.'$'.41.:,"%4 n' L:^ ..u,.La"_id,LL y `mf.]^P_;. �/i",r(.�Ty'17`R... ..•'�•i(:.,j «....11C"Ti�,.'l,T,.. `,yyL.�i5S,7yy '^, i.L`?F1•�... yft`V1:11J3Si'i,111Ylrlli''�-��1 `t''�'�i-'til! t'7Y'0.,,•{j``. 'ti.�ttcc.-."f_ 4 1 :•�'v"..f,^Sy'!^'Sf Jl ���u'"if v a one o�n mos iaoorpor t le 'or r 'was nplaa# 0 . t "e p� erg-i`o� the bovernment is still uncertain. In addition to the dis• Importance, mind one that should be fully William Railway Company-hir. Tait. I impute such' feelings to the Coneerva Twas harvest time when Bill left home; every disoaeeed and, explained so shat the, people THE ST. CATHAWNES BILL. Lives, $e, nevertheless, sympathized with °star at Manipur i# ie believed a tome o! ; stalk in the fields o' rye . might understand' their true position. He the proposal to localize agricultural' British troops, composed of a detachment Seemed to stand til -toe to see him off an' wave . would first speak of the expenditure of last Mr. Hiecatt moved for leave'to introduce instruction. of 200 soldiers of the Bengal infantry and ' him a fond good-bye - a bill entitled an Act re' the city of 80 Ghoorkbae, who were -archin from His sweetheart way helve with some other 6irla-- year, which he round to be $3,941,116. The Mr. Awre considered this disoussio g the eaFay little mise 1 receipts bad been $3,423,164, leaving an 13t. Catharines. was simply a direct bid on the part o! the Shillong to Manipur to rtinforoe`the troops An' preie,,din' she wanted to whisper'n his ear, Mr. Fraser said this was one of those there, were maeasored. she gave h m a rousiu' kiss. ' over. expenditure at $517,962. To make np bills of which Snffioien$,>¢oticehad not been Opposition. for. farmers votap. Had the Further particulars received from the thin the Government had to draw from m Conservatives been se anzioue before the P Oh, be was a handsome feller, an' 'tender am' wa balance, on hand given, and the Standing Orders Committee scene of the r i 4! ufe fiber o '0"aa°bi bfsiirli�e� ' , an ram tmrmeie, fat Clean �mlght now be Ina a woman s heart. � other small items the sum of $699.. Phe notice be dispensed with. He took the better position. The charge that the leo• prisoners, including the Rajah of Manipur,, I couldn't control ar teelin's,, but I tried velli 7i point o! order that until the report of the whose deposition by a powerful chieftain of expenditure for 1889, according to ,the tureen rent oat' b the Farmers' Institute P all my might, ,x statement o! the late Treasurer, wore committe was adoptad the bill Could not be were not practical men was not well Aaeam was the caned of all the present An' hie mother an' me stood a cryin' till Bill was f proceeded with. trouble. The insurgents have also captured out o' sight. '1w $3,658 856 and the receipts had been founded. Those gentlemen were some of ;3,588,405, leaving a deficit or shortage The speaker reserved his decision. the most eminent and beet qualified in the Chief Comnpiseioner Quinton, F. Ss. G. His mother she often told him when elle knew•" of 1114, 951. The Treasurer, in speaking SECOND READINGS. profession of agriculture. is was not the Grimwood, the -British political agent o he was goin' away, upon this question, had stated that the The following Bills were read a second fault of the Government that so man Manipur, and Col.. Skene, who commanded That Goa would take care o' him, maybe, if ire y g y the detachments from the 42nd 43rd and didn't furgit to pray; § upon t a Opposition aide o!' the Hones time ; young men left the fariina. The System An' ou tue bloudiest'battle-fields, when bullets ; were i toe speaking o! these. matters as Respecting 8t. George's Society of To. now adopted waa to keep the dull bo s on 44th Goorkbae, which defended the camp wttfzzta in the air, , +' g P g P g g y P P y of the commissioner. Mrs. Grimwood, the An'Bid was a•fightin' desperit, he used to whisper 4. deficits, nd he had farther stated in hie Tonto. the farm. This should be changed. The wife of the poltiioa. agent, two assistant a prayer. y financial epeeeh that `when we had Some To_consolidate the debt of the Town of olever boys should be kept. on the farm oommieeionere and one o! the offioere of Oh hie comrades hue often told me that Bill 1500,000 in- he did not see how there Cornwall. and the dull ones sent to become preachers, the missi nee ,soaped in the directionfivers of , never flinched abit/ could be a deficit. Yet the bon. Treasurer NOTICE$ of MOTION. doctors and lawyers. The Govern, t3 a Gh when the lural thea made the when ever second a gap in the ranks told where who had recently made his statement Mr. Tait -Bill >Eo amend the Munioi al men% had used every effort for the benefit g a bar?? hit. would have to admit. accordingto this Way p final charge upon the vamp. The fate of An' oDe night y ACL. of the farmtre. It was not right that the the remaining officers is still unknown. the aul hary st t wa was covered with o! worFing, that there was a deficit this Mr. Robillard-B'll'to amend the Street farmers should ask for special favors., All They found my boy 'mougatthe martyrs o' the, year, because he had drawn not onlythis t the wanted was a fair field and b their Four regiments have already started for. Railway Act. y y Manipur with the object of effecting the the cause be was fightin' tor, 500,000, has some 1617,000 besides. The Mr. White -Bill to amend the Municipal own energy and thrift they would succeed. hon. gentleman in making his statements, P release of the prisoners and punishing the Hie fingers were clutched in the dewy grass -oh, 8 Act, Mr. Clancy $bought the far were thought no, sir, be waen'e dean . 't and his predecessor, had both admitted and ri htl that there should be a lar er rebellions tribes. These regimente include . The motion that the House g But he lay sort of help:ess an' crazy with a rifle ; that, notwithstanding that the revenues go into representation of farmers in the Cabinet. two natives regiments which were in Berri ball iu his head ; ' supply was declared carried, and the Com- son at Assam, and the Third Bengal An' if Bill bad really died that night I'd give all ' were ,beyond what they had calculated Was it a request in whish they were jueti• misses went into Supply, pa:seed an Item, Infantry. Several mountain batteries o! I've got worth givin' ; j upon, they had not been able to adg►inis$er fled. For you see the bullet had killed his mind an: • , and rose. artilier and a •tome o! cavalry are . the affairs within the income of the atter Recess. Mr. Awrey-I think Bo. I $h' k so. Y y left his body Livia'. Province. Hon. gentlemen had always � Cleo being prepared' to take the field in . g y (Laughter.) w pr Beed a great deal of economy, but The following bills were read a eeoond Assam immediately: The general opinion An officer wrote an' told us how the boy bad -their rofeesions bad lou since vanished. time : seems to be that the military authorities been hurt in the fight, P g CHASED 11Y WOLVIBB. will have to punish the' inenr But be said that the doctors reckoned they could Mr.,Ba}four, dealing with the liability The amend the Act respecting dentistry. , P gent tribes bring him round all right, . of Dominion to. Ontario, pointed out Respecting the federation of the Univers settlers Flee from 11'acks of the Hungry severely end promptly, in order to,avert a An' tlnett we heard from a neighbor; disabled at . a1 sit of Toronto and Un more serious revolt. The seat of the Gov- Malvern Hill, . _.,-_,_-_.�_.:.._ _ _.-that_.-- - e--.-Dominior� p>rblio-.._._accounts..-X------:-.-. ___._-.._.iv_art3t�9srllega.-.I � _-_�sntes••Soarer-Narrow-Pemapee..___..---. _.-.-- ---. - --T-hat•bethonghtli --the-course-o€--.9,4eeka-or-s®,--- • �---- other universities and colla a ernment oisesm is Bhillon , hod be c min' home with Bill, ardmit is a debt of $4,827,640 to $bis g e• g .whiob has Provf'74,,4se. The claim of the Provincial To amend the law all to barristers and A Selkirk deapatcb`. Says: Mr. Nee.Sm, a population of only 2,000. The population . I F Treasurer was only 1118,000 more than solicsors in certain oases. of Bad Throat, shot at his door. the other of the Province of Aaeam is estimated at 'We wall that anxions t' see him we'd set up an , l day a wolf weighing 150 pounds. It Blood 5 000,000. The hostile tribes are composed talk o' nights was admitted by the Dominion. It seemed The Hoagie went ' into Committee of P 'Till the break o' day had dimmed the stars an, as if the Opposition were determined to 84ply. $8 inches high and measured 5 feet 10 of well -arm armed, brave and cunning fighting put out the northern ligbte ; 112r. Meredith wished to know the rose inches from nose to root of tail, and the men, who are liable $o give the British We waited an' watohed for a month or more, an' . t deny All the debts o! the Dominion 0, this tail was 16 inches long. Mr. Neeson says forces oonsiderable trouble before the revolt the summer was nearly peat, il Province; The interest on 14 827 640 the of the vast increase in the estimates in it is the largess veal! he ever now. Several is entire. ended. Fit$een fugitive Goork• When, a letter come one day, that said they'd admitted debt of the Dominion to the the Immigration department from, 05,800 to Y g etdrted for, home at last. rov ce, a per cent, would be $240,000 of-triers-aaitnale-have- been-vie-iting-th -who-have-remohe$-$obima regor I'll never torgit the day Bill came -'twee laarveet j ' per year. The uresis of the Province Mr. Dryden replied that 4. 1,000 was neighbors houses and killing -their dogs. Mr. and Mrs. Grimwood, . Col. Skene and time Three dos were eaten n on again- mt htproperly.have included the ram of maps, circulars, , P the river in Mr. Simpson escaped inxo Qaobar,, where An the air blown over the asked for an allowance for mm yellow fields wan t� 3600;00lohsdbeen ea ended on -this and-ltterattire:--Tbesemaps-and-literature ona..dmy. lYir. Queenel.saw_threevery-Imrge. -the--natives •-are- becoming restless. The aweetwiththescent'o'--the-grain;-----__-_-�_.__-,-_.._..._._ --..__.-,_,__� _-------_-: ..._...- . g q The dco r) to snare our soy e Parliament grounds and baildinae. He g 1 wolves while cin down to English Rivet. ext Included twelve Europeans. I$'ie n ignbore, whohsd� g; were distributed is En land as well all 'n party p 1. X believed that She.. sale of the old site would this .country, An additional increase was They Dame within 50 leek of hie sleigh, and surmised that mr., Quinton was seized M An' all of all sent up a mighty cheer at the Wgh%, more than pay for every cent expended on an item of $2,000 to encourage new settlers the oxen were so frightened they ran away, Mr. Grimwood's hotise, which was four ' o' that soldier boy. the new Parliament buildings. It was on Rainy river. , tearing the sleigh iii please, and be had to miles from the the oantoament o! $he morin ' Hy Goa g Mr.. Meredith asked whether the oleo#ion mount an ozback. A report from Sand Goorkha guard at Lan thabat and that An' all of a sadden somebody said, said the Province of Ontario was join• g don't the boy know his mother?' ing in a raid on the Dominion for in• speeches of the bon. gentleman on the die- River says that six wolves attacked Mr. 10,000: irregular Kuki levies in the service An' Bill stood a-w4isperin', tearful like, an' starlit" . as$xoas state of the Province would be sent Norbert and followed him two miles. He of the Manipur Government were ordered from one to another ; , { creased subsidies. Who was it that bad says they kepS'witbin 100 feet of him � all to attack mindma wore fife troo a "Don't be afraid; Bill," said he to himself, as he alwaye opposed increased subsidies ? The out with the circulars and literature. p . . Mr. White wished to know how the item the way, and he was so frightened that, hie 1 ,. Why, to eoare blas, Liberals: Ever since Confederation the y, God 11 take care o' you, Bill; God 11 tei�a Conservative Government had been vio• of " incidentals " hadinoreased from $1,300 bair actually lifted his cap off his head. I I.MPBBISONRD FOR LOVE. care o` you." ' ' to 12,000. He said he knew'of two bunters being kept luting the terms o! Confederation for the � n in a balsam tree two days b 16 wolves —" He seemed bo be loadin' and firm' a gun, an' to ' purpose of giving large anbaiaiee to the Mr. Dryden replied that much of it was P y y An Ailesed Conspiracy on the Part of,a act like a man who hears , ,, / other provinces. Ontario had been bear. for tranoportation services for immigrants, a$ he peed t it the tree. ' It appears .they millionaire to Wreck a man's Life. The awful roar o' the battlefield a eonndin' in his in the lion's share o! the taxation, and many of whom would- go into the country dropped their gene in order to get out of ears ; but had not the means. the way of the wolves. They managed to A Chicago despatch rays Charges o! a i raw that the ballet had touched his brain an. 'had not received She lion's share ` o! the somehow made it Mina, .,f,�,• h kill four some way and the ate the dead biobly sensational character are made in a , subsidiee. It was better that there Should Mr. Meredith thought the Department With the pi�'ture o: war heroes iiia eyes ap the Of Public Works hard. did' its due ansa. At Rice River a pack o! wolves was snit for $100;000 damages began in the fear o' death.in his mind. be t finalist' in this mater. He believed y y Circuit Court this morning., , Ontario had a right to claim reimburse. towards Oegoode Hall. Thd 'west wing seen a few days ago. Two young lade were g.. The .plaintiff �� Ment forshe 16,000,000 rhe had a ent on should be painted the same as the east. out getting 'wood with a dog and sleigh. is Eugene Dannivant, formerly a. newsboy, I grasremember hand,ed hie ? says I to Bill, Don't ye ; i railways since Confederation. He was not Mr. Fraser -We intend to do that this While going to the house one wolf came who claims that his life has been wreaked I'm yer father -don't ye linow me 7 How ' enrprieed at the. remarks o! the member year. %long and 'ate the'dog out of the harness. all the result of a conspiracy between Orrin frightened ye seem to be t" i from North Essex who had The a esker laid n on the table a oertifi• The two boya escaped while his wolfship W: Potter, the millionaire President of But the boy kep' a -whispering to himself, as if- . , preached an . P P was engaged at his meal There have been the Illinois Steel Company, and Tom twee all he knew, annexation.,propaganda at Detroit and g y ' God'd take care o' Bill'; God ll take care, • oats of election of the member elected to fou, about 75 seen around here, and the are Fox,. James Hutchins and Frank o you." Toledo. He was ear riettd to hear the .represent South Grey. y P The following bills were introduced and 'very large. Allen, who are also made defendants. He's never known us since that day, nor his nitral•loyal member for Toronto (Mr. H. E. g „ . In his declaration young Dannivant avers sweetheart, an' never will ; . Clarke) declare that Canada was edaastinp read a first time : g HAIH_pIILLINts 'oONTEBT. that in April, 1885, he, was a poor •boy 16 Father an' mother ' si eiveetn; are all ilio young men for the b'nited Skates. Why, if To amend the Municipal Water Works Y years o! age, and was then engaged in same to Bill, anyone on the Liberal side had -ado snob Act -Mr. McKay (Oxford.) An' many's the time his mother sets up tbo . A Deserted 'Wife gas it Fight With Her Se�liing hewepapere in the district in which J ai statement he would have been branded as To amend the Street Railway Act -Mr. whole night through,: a traitor. Robillard. Rival and is Worsted. the Potter mansion is situated. while par• An, smoothes his head and says: 11 Yes, Bili, . . Mr. Cleary, as a new member, telt Respecting liene for labor on loge and A Martinsburg, Ind., despatch says : E. ening this vocation he made the acquaint- God'll take care o' you. timber and the a meet of wages -Mr. a snot of Mr. Potter s daughter, a beantiial relnotant to. prase his views .upon the P y g s -Mr. Grimes, a wealthy resident o! Crotberaville, and accomplished girl. The acquaintance, Untortunit ?Yes, but we can't complain. It's a., I " House, but felt encouraged in doing Bob Hardy. arranged to elope on Monday with Mies P g q givin' death more sad g g y between the young people was distasteful When the body clings to a if°e o' ebame aa' the the fact that .ibe junior member . forTor 11G1r. Wood' (Hastings) asked in the Ella Britton,.$ Tett eohool girl who if; to she girl's father, and Dannivant alleges 7 P y g� soul has gone to the bad; onto Mr. Tait had shown no. special mod• absence of Mr. Monk, is it the intension of only sixteen years old. Mrs. Grimes' ons- An' Bili is out a' the reach o' harm an' danger of ( ) P that in November he was induced to f', easy since entering the House. The Gov- the Government to false any steps 'for the piciono were aroused, and she was at the every kind. ; purpose o! extending the benefits o! the railroad station when Grimes arrived wish a°oomp4ny Frank Allen to South Chicago. 'we only take care of his body, but•God taker ernment was proud o! their new Treaehrer, Allen had a confederate who was dressed care of hes mina. and a also felt rood of him because that, Torrens system of land transfer to other his sweetheart. Mrs. Grimes confronted . W. Irving Bachetler, in the Independent. so all to personate plaintiff. Some clothing "ff '. gentleman was one of his constituents. He counties o! Ontario on the same terms se the eloping couple just aq they were about . WAS* stolen presumably' by Allen and his $bought $be new Treasurer would make an theoysteah was introduced into the City of to enter an .ont•going train. she seemed confederate, and Allen 'was arrested. Good Advice. �r efficient member of the, Cabinet if he was _ Toronto and County of York. more incensed at the young girl than her AS a pert of 4be scheme to Bend plaintiff to ''There is a tine in the affairs of men, which, if not tampered with by the. wicked partnere. Mr. Mowat replied that this, terms are truant husband. - Her wordly assault upon $he penitentiary it is all that Allan ao• takon at the rood, lends on m fortune.1111 A lanee. He was not sur rieed at 'the same'for the whole Province all' they Mies Britton was followed by an exciting ( PP )l P a cused'plmintiff o! the theft and caused hie fi Lives of great men all remind us= members of the House defendin the li nor are with reference to Toronto and York. fight between the two women on the railway g q arrest. He and Allan were jointly indicted if we wuuid be really wise, licensing system, beoanee many of them The Land Titles Act, tinder• whiob the station platform, and the clothing worn by for burglary. .,r Leaving all.the past behind as 1 owed their election to the fact that the system was introduced', into Toronto, both was Considerably disarranged before We should daily advertise. �� � , At the trial in January, 1887, the dangb,r . Liquor traffic was worked, and worked well, placed every county and town is the. Pro• they were Separated. The fight, idn s care ter of Mr. Potter, knowing her lover's inno• Basinese now -a -days needs pushing; for the Government. In adminieterin the wince on the same footing with, a ali h$- Mies Britton of her infatuation for(Glrimen, it we_ sh to selLOur..ware� _.- - • _ .__ _._. _� 800tiot ilia Govefinment eiaeed their 1#iffaleenoe. The county or town wl�hirig to nor sorer a -him fors,to °race, is said to have employed counsel to Advertise, then you'll go rtishigg p defend him. Dannivanis was convicted and owe a to suoh an exsent that the people adopt the system must pass s by-law to elope with the misguided girl. He berried . , . Quickly up the go don stairs. P P P dentenoed tb four years imprisonment. _. / wer m elled to repeal the measure. In $hat effect and provide the necessary me. her into the train me .soon as she bad been . Now's the day, and now's the boar, when P P Dannivant served his term in the pens• Coabinain ,°he Said he had faith in the P'ro• eommodation. In the arose o! 'Taranto. released'trom the olatebeB o! MrS:,Grimea, You get value for your filmes, g 'tentimry at hard labor, with the result that ' .You mea with ten- vince of Ontario, and -bell ved'it would t and York the system; was applied without but the deserted wife followed olosely hpree power, then, o ye the passage o! a b 4aw his health was broken encs thte}q, leaving Should advertise in the TIxEs. ' "f. - realize $be' great destiny which providence P !I y , me the'Govern- behind them. Passengers in the were him a physical wreck hence this snit. had marked out for,it. mens desired to give on .example of its treated to an excellent bair•palling contest, Tumble to it, advertising • I Mr. Waters agreed that the question of .Practical working' It was also provided between Grimes' wife and her rival, but Is the surest way to win , French in the schools was not dead and that the expense shpuld be borne out o! the the deserted woman finallyi left the train TOLD TO . R LL HRRSRLF. ' What your hearts have set a prize oa, buried. it would not be dead and buried P y g' p Namely, money, lots of tin. I public ireaenr and In return the Govern. and Grimes and the girl roceeded to , Ment should receive the fees collected. Louisville. The Insane •-rear•. n Ottawa Servant until sill the people who used French were �t3r A BLOODY REVOLUTION. t . dead or were willing to give up their Jan. The Act was passed in 1885, and during AIISTSeLIlPi BRDEB®TION the, first tour ears the Cost 0f m 'niensnoe . says:y Three Hundred People, Mapsacred in ta>�a truckling#o the. Rumen Catholic Church of the system in Toronto and York had ' a domestic in a boo, of a gentleman on 'Composition of the oral Parliament Comoro Islands. was dead, and atter the verdict o! the shown a deficit o! $4,600 as oompared .with Slater street, ,,a ry hard to commit t --Sessional Allowance. A London otsble people be apprehended that no more would the receipts. Since 1'889, however, ibeire 4 suicide this morn Tt,y ter' .of She says : News has come to ' be seleioaely heard of it. It was the policy ,had been • surpluses aggrege}tinq $4,200, , A Sydney Cable says : The Federation bongo. Bard her mo ng q , ore,day. this city from Zanzibar of the outbreak of of the Government %h tin every school in Ipiving an actual deficit o pat $881. This Convention, sitting in committee, yfiaiefr- light, Ind soon after a 't ti" on the a revolution in the Comoro Islands, in the q cvbuld aWn be more made n for and. day, was occupied all do in dieodeaing the roof of the rear ' Cron s Mozambique Channel, about 850 miles Ontario the English language should be P g y Sought, and that policy had met with the the office wonld.' yid' a revenue. 'Tho' question of the powe s o the Senate with roused him. While• h kering what tiorth*ess of the Madagascar coast. On, approval of the people. He was willing to system 'was also applied to five outlying regard to money b�IS , ••Tbe Claaee, all canoed the strange . " v e17ta lie, again the Island of Anjonan the natives, "after ! acknowledge that the total expenditure had dietriote, and' was lett So the oonniiedt:Citiae amended, was ibdh ptte iii` the lollopvigg heard stealthy foo on .the stairs, the dea$h o! Sultan Abdallah, supplied nr and towns to ado it at their o form : "yThe delta rorlhiment, is to, Going oat to the, confronted hie sheme'elvea with arms and spread over the !xlp Dd the total reoeipta, but $hi►t waa Pt elicit• F s1 f` r: DdoE,ena hen moped that; "'in' the, oon'stet of idti a and p!•Reprp•' "gervaat. elle clts er ni t -rob ,and .country. maseaoring 300 people and oar- ju ifled from the position of the Province. g , r11 Se then moved 'the adjournment of the opini4n o! , Shia Hdggd ggretiler oaY' eentat�lra , e ` ffir Qj�lig of , An piespntej,'�it,. tID' d eperlmolet. Mood Tying desolation far and wide. The' war d bate and rha# i# stand me the first order. facilities, should W van `to ftlrmorii�` i A eq, 1 on �► ^, q}�,' `mkApuse o from each direamtd.f om w'do � woande''abont her vessels of tha`'Freaoh egnadron, now in the by wbioh they ooiih7 eeanrefit$ Witer'etiy y , . .'eeldlied W a eyst&`* which face and hba?nd led with the tears waters of the Indian Ocean, have been o! S�te day for tomorrow. Mau ifs thbtr own osllin Sas ie afros l9 b M�,+t a rlodical rear ent ttia • sett ` td lieeke She Shen directed to praoeed to the islands and pat 11 I the 8paaker, read his' decision .on the g �� a � � � t � question raised, a Lew days ago, in,00nnec• them lander the provi910 4t .thd, law ao' it net of t1% . me bbra, thereby sebnr• Coti'W th Iahe iia own herself from down the insurreation. The Comoro ' tion with She at :from Sheriff~Mo•' flow a#arida." He d obis w'# a frig #ti'il a dy itself'siperpe'tuatfilstence, a' thi story Ain I�w.' Forsunately she Islands are under French protection, lint ,sellar, of Hantsiltoa. .-' I?r tatle 7fkb 't .. question.-`� wets t ' ThQith Q d=e i $o the lead struck tilt$ the I. of the extension are no finally ruleii'by Arab princes. ' ve tm 1i rSa ' y eleosnre. m TV ,iterio ehpnl look well eleaio:ie$ w be iter tl!i, Liv to and. from .there rolle� ,Z the ground. She -.« r, .,,,...-..-. „.--.... •... ..TNTnt � io'4tib'd'"S="; —'�-. a -;l p. ffen rlgtlt't islt11:8110'ti;'naya. after the Iariitieis, as upon tlleui ri'ep JA 4 ' 1 sloa.. s,.,' lyiziirilttfs Is. `V&Z on l&x t�rly ;Iipatss ,�l tigmiu to tCpeaO i "'rhe.tollowing bllfjrwere introfjnoed gild every branch oZ commerce. 'tion basis, :and to pus's ' 0 it of .the . bperation. .18he` talked wildly about • A Maynard, R,ae., despatch says: Mil- " , read a firsttiime : 't, . Mr. Rose in re 1 ' quite utter o bis origi8iiidg all bills Ap are anus bavi i ' bosh tbld to kill herself. Dr, ton Ownby and Tom ],Kirby, two prominent ► p •y► q !1 . For the Mint of',�tbo:og14to 01, *bo lots hon. -friend preNgnsipq tba �1}e she di8', or lmposinq taxation ���>���r' Ooa�eBns, wbq was celled, atsended to her oitizane, eeNled � an old lend here today ' ifi m Dunn T1Ile;'Tefit. - ropresontid . a raiieir oonstitil�ay. „ft ' Tbo Aaettaiia nra#i Oonve>ctlon> . 0, anc� she wan enbsequently removed with shotruns. They bad agreed to have a To InaCtrpO ittathq T+bffo> td tsoilfor inn 'a�mod.to'ln m a tamihat theme, and Der. ?isd,mdt?p$ed the Prtivisions of the �,ekj;; a o resi>yenae of a sister, who lives in ahH duel the first time then ahoiit8 arab. They p y y $Mian re iffi n t. p r �' r warehousing ped Rd i a • ' o> h --Mr. $ai'ny veno,on� o reit impotitnoe. rt ._ j g f�+s� owe>ts o e fells o``ifiy. o cause iti,hnotvty for the girl s evi- riiet in a Store afrd fired e3risr�ltnnednsly. Tait. , a ►rhe refhalel it df the ,Iron'. gen• went a6$�,a x 9-thd` payment bar den* mental aberration. Itis feared than I�irby'e .head was blown off, while Oa+nliy To amend Sbe�Apfiti'gorporb i>�ig the tb• , Deman. would ; apply jsith °Athioft .equal at £500 yaarllt; and'also the pro*j � � Shot rhe is hurt internally and may die. was seriously wounded. Kirby was an ex• rontb p'inbiaroial ?o'� viston-"Mr. Tpit. ; arc to ever other oallln inlhe fundi:. t all apple 1 tidh Ad taxation bi B .-net r Q y g member of the Legielatnre. Respeodrig 'sits 1 e; on, ' igiy fork &. , mighi be sold, wheit there thd, ovdfCittaot original yO the Hones o! Represe tativaB. -At 'Wilmington, Del., yesterday, Miys oi'on#0 8t>ree>i ' 1�>tilwa+ b0da say•-i�rc, dill' i7tkte editCatlotrii'tltre 4"xh _ 1.E.1.len Sagard, ,,yawn rot-. tl,aa titer-ot th PortmtatElae- Thorn non maxried his .,: ilmtt . -- ;r . T ll i �.u_ - . _ s_ g_.>.k__... _ o - dim"Mi . tbo blso'lcfMlth K► a .6C_ llm+_. -- -- o _ wv �+,,y.: lk�.��tZ+n':. A oth s acsrai r,v� ai' to .e.�.: $vas matr�i fret .. w i%er. at ?, it Cor ' versa' b titli ai r dip jiwil '1'no `laiiore �werth not i aittr»<area ebip ,de war, the lar^. t `- which in the Count' ib. A. Lsvenbaapt in tris presence e at soyiv to when - , T6 106 liA, y 898`"tope, :,h id 000 horse, about 100 g ' 1 g s p bis Cook threasered #o leave. . , r Railway bz�iipIt y 1l� . Mogiay, (.Oat led). how 1C handle lii8 pink and shovel' mit'' � �,. w ;' « paeste. The happy couple went Portman -What had $bat to do with it ? . 'leo'tilpgend f ir.©Marin aneurmittoo A t -- rho blaokemtih taught- lilies t0 iii bij ;shyer engines ° l� , , :,i her armament at once to their Wilmington home, dispens• Van Leer --Nothing, only he married the ,. Me. 4090 ti: ] I + coin rises . r 1 a , t ane. in with a bridal tour.141 ��• hammer. What he (Mr. Rossi igid objsfl't p ��� g g cook t - IM kk� or. .. „ yja� rtY. i. .i eF 'i .-Qk�, even,',, .19,.ui _�; de xi� • . - . tW.ihl iG wn..,�- ,,,�