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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-17, Page 6
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P 6� °, M, -too, , 011e adder ��II�D��t atMd.Qrira , 4 i�B --too, top tittle11 _ etT tAot'IMlne too th4. ¢4�r ai.o� nt. aiu��er �, P�'+,,. p ,.,%;.. zj� .,� -- ' �lifnr ��� despatob seas ',s °'let : #1�., !„! `. twill, . y� P18p 0�QIlA1 7/ +!f! Detroit deJti!«#.o#1 'Ro .s About w �, Ona. €, •: c,....: �; s+,.. ..: , .^<. --_ - t�'ea On: 6eris , - a x... m • .. , .-- . Illa - - - _._ .. - ? . $� l�eltther a ��o x_s2At _ o� { ..,...., ,.. , ,.,...,. 1« 4th,, r.. o :alaes rile a ,«vnebl.1p,!�► 1. . ten h. nor- le A .• _--,w* a e ay old �+ 0 now ag std ,tb gage o! Eeneet. y Forbes pe b°j stated oat l;era th6it botaee, evtae tpel�ll '�`' It 1. q«id th,• M', Kaon*e ar ata sna+ivore-eometbi>7r boat (nalorod), who ie liner gQatenae tom from, flys oily on I,aka St. Clair, i!11 is : v. '.a> sagai►!h.Aana�ta • i ombard� mapipar-Brae or we Indtwn et' h- 1►anged for an assault upon $ertha ' "^ a town is •tote! High.; stake oat their nesq, As they w e et wont r? "•b , j - ei iM - i(e6uj ii. igplt��Q ltgd T ap p►«;,« .• prominent building, hits Phipps, committed last it►11 He Dins in y �niere fenders-Lansdowne on the bituation. ` 7 the IIOifGed a haat WYtb two., a ill M r'' : r a*nio1-.11:M Chkto,tha ground either by the A.Londos e�ebte says: The Star, rater• ward aeemeare tpleseed with Wish a n tion sty he smiling along before the wind : about. f 1.- a Bot !mast the besieging vessels or by ring to the maseagre of the Goorkho troops has obtained and with the vtaits of hQ two wo miles trom,�abore. An boar area they ate. __. _ • 'The numbs;; — a l :nils Roaaded. i� Anew �, E_ t« z t-,' ,u►ticii6eioneFe morbid, and Daytona people who aril upon 6aa1� aa�s ! save !> two g "`�”" - ° - ` r , - wiipot, or averse, lie soourately oaloulated, have only themselves to blame for this him. He was interviewed to-da and ea v�-� - y sitting i 1bt tl a tt ng i,n the r^boy , a there was �• �$ , T1 but rt greatly exceeds two thousand. Many deplorable catastrophe. They 'should not asked : y Bail viaible. When they started out atter »",W;wrt�v�$ r ,� rt �� dinner they looked for the strange boat ?, E ' T , L , '� �s not mien are being taken from buraing build- have meddled with the question" of the Are yon ready to die, Forbes ? ins and d ii i *,loved R p be ed Thai m I'llaq, - { t u , rlry woman apo ion of the Rtt'ab o! and r. end discovered the figure only d sit re of on one e! �y� • :r ,,.,. .. -.,,. !n-... w. ,f.. .-. -#m., ,:+x+..,;�t,;'a•ri .n-" _.e,� ...,..t,. r., p .. ,..RR..pN1A]:,. .raRA-R.-Rz2!rfF.��rr--•ez' 't' ..t, rr ,.9••,c a. . , .- _ : „..,.7hV3 P'E" t^..'�. w. .. - a. : , ...7^a;,' . : -� '.A"rFi":�i7-nr. ••«..;sA-.�; �r�d . �,,, - y4�'zy �rAes w.G.++ G.' ."'r.... n:u'<'�;. sir i •' _sts..+ �a'`I�fyf=:1 " 'ly m.",:.a �.. ,-vn,.2" f` nrrtr Yi4 tie afters ��' ' � io t'�'�`r I t>esween tri s" Gey wont n me'fore 12 o'clock. wa .T y 1 " s�3c. ccs, " " ' oa 8 Goa boptiLtiei were suspended chiefs. rfi'.r ' ,. Q T wants pasted something vena wrong end started 141 f .ani alraiioeda s in order t6et the Oepd might be bnnea, for nnff time to put in s good square meal." oni. to investigate. They iced only got- .,",l �� A `:. k U lA B • presence' o! c bj°d Lansdowne, Viceroy of India, has What do you want for yourJoetmeal ?" ten a short aistsnoe out when the { moat-terril a the heat' Was intense, and the r _ .k >N. ore gaigi g the =buried Dos sea lla$in the air « .e to Government t thea the Ind Well, boss, I hsn ashes! for s nice dish S aeons man vena noticed to e o sn en gore of the e r �>,� °we?I xiaX end fife fact Seem® to ba would be a nien ,ape to the wholkoountry rebellions at Man par witho table to oal theth the ob boat an,, aidof ob a good Smoke " a good cigar. I'ee fond disappear from view. On arriving at the, t `` "' eaert►U known des ite theboat it vena found to be ca , r !S 7 P vigOrons side. additional troops. .. seised and no Illifit,� . tli of the Weir his ibtest to �tnppreso At Gains moo at battle has been fought. P What do you est now ? one was visible in the vicinity. The fldher- �k=- ppa�rr B During fhe progress of the mutiny, +' Pies; boas-mince pies, all dot I want. men accordingly returned to shore. About 4 : '. inswe ot'a aai49� likely to increase en- Col. Huarez, the commander of the Gov despite .the almost degkq ion of the fight. I'ee fond o! fes s !+ t _ _ ltlpm among fhb lriende o! the revoln• .ernment far __ _ _ a F - _CII :» were iStol toy .,� a _ _. _ --- - -. - - - - - rmi t e T - - „ to the reappearance or the men in the � 1 set tt ■ followers. 2'he revolutionists or killed in this battle, P reserve to save their wives from What do you, land so ossa I AI , , ��<,s,. ' a. n dishonor at the hands of theta fiendish ae- now ?" y P7 your time bort and agars rowed ons to the capeised � the rebels, as President Balmaaeda '�S t�.°�y- " ENGLISH CONSUL DEMANDING INDSHNITY. esilante. „ + , craft, They righted it, and after doing se k' ilw in netting them, have now Dom• Prayin ,hose, prayin . I prays all day the tonus that"to the sinter of the boat' � y �tlets oonirol of the northern rovinaee- The last has not been herd from Iquique The dieaeter is reoogiiizBd by military an' I knows I'll oto babes after it's all y p • r� , by say means. The English Consul there anthoritieg here so result of a blander. ober." g. vena tied the body o! a man. Thfe was k� ' ` A #¢a►i eonroe o! strength totem and a essayed and with the host epwed ashore. ^ ' �rM1 is.=7 to the Government. Bays that he proposes to have something to Two mistakes of vital consequence oharao• " What made ,yon Commit snob a $eriz d the ea �, To-day the body recovered identifi „rt�w" asDsnp BasTaN n1 seTTL>a. say about the wholesale destsnotion o! s sedition. The toot hat the crime ? ammunition ran out atter s coo le of •' De debbil ..hose. He done drove me as that of Fred. Bedore, eon f Joe 13edore, 4�,�,: ' ,. - property owned by British subjects. He days' lnili in p ,+ ' the well-known boat keeps at St. Cllais i.ff�It� t r= ,��,�> Tb� tlrstbattle o! last week woe !ought says That iIIanmubh se President Balms- g only ehoge het praper pro- 'to it Flute. The other is known to have been ; 2lil.N tltt tiro Pampa of Dolores on the 19th asst. Dada refuges to recognize the revolntionietp vision had not been made for possible eat• "Save yon seen the gallows yet ?" Jacob Kehl, son of Kehl, who keeps The'Glovernmwt tosses numbered 8,000, as belligerents, but. pereieto in treating cies. '• Yee, ash-thia morning. It looks a- place noir Beaore's. Henryy The young men � �I '�'� �; °_ _ aid !i the, �JJer Deparlme_rtt �. woo is-' them, one and all, as rebels andtraitore, he The second blunder was the advance of afros nnff but dere's only one than I ee B �� � ' such a small force without en g y g sailed down from the FINE Tuesday to sell. teemed that the revolutionists bad 5,000 thereby makes his Government responsible sport. frail of, and dat is obis will. Strike Y i some ducks and started book early yester- 1- ' men. The revoluiieniets were detentes, for all damage done to the property of NOTES AND OotntEllTe. RomR through, de fru How deep's dot , { �` lint it impoegible fo'"get any details o! Brifieh subjects. The Conenl hue made a tall, Mr. Gray ?" P P day morning. "` ' The slaughter of the OhietOommieeioner �. a «i�""4 t ' 4F the engagement. A large number of formal demand for s. loll repratioa, and o! Asesm and the officers and mea o! bis "Only four feet," replied the Warden. BIe,mARCH•s BiRrsDAY. 4 1 y rr , boldie�rs; have been sent info the northern he says that he will ry , �M y preen the claim nl Goorkha escort in Manipur is slmoai Der• "Well, da$'e s good bit. (Grinning.) I 11 �I i ode to drive out the revolutionists. once. This has added a new phase to the fain to result in a farther addition to the hope it Goan pull my bats off." German Citlaens Gather to Tender the s>. �' I T a,v, �i L 4 t Tolaehnsno and at Concepcion the already Complicated condition. of affairs Dont you think ygu ought to die?" tohanceuor uonrratniationa. 1,� .Y zi'��'��� .Government has 6,000 soldiers. map of British India, bringing the. British „ These here and the President ie said to be ver Ye, hope, I guess so; dat was a bad 'ob A y Empire in closer contact with the Chinese ] A Berlin Debts says : Prince Biemsrsk,, troops were to make a descent on' the anxious about the claims 'hat foreign frontier. I done; but, 'fore God, boss, I �couldn's who is 76 years old to-day, has been resew • y ' a northern provisoes, b><i the plane of th ]lliaieserp are sending in to him. Mani Manipur, althon bel it. De debbil made me do it. .�11" officers have been changed somewhat b , P although adjacent to Assam, is P Ing deputations all day with addresses and � ,' ' the desertion of the First Regiment of In. TAWARMSO B DEFENON. no part of that province; it is an-indepen- floral offerings from all parte of Germany. �ry ' Valparaiso Is now Dom letel dent state, soled b I'H�N1S PARK XU DMILBUS 7► tN � lantryt whish has to a man gone over to P P y fortified, y, a Rajah, who pays no Early this morning she reveille was ; �'il� Au revolutionists. and fbe harbor is patrolled by several tribute to the British and who examines Removal of Skin-the-Goat"" and his Pals sounded under the window of the Prince's ��, �a �.V On the 18th fust. several re tmente of powerful torpedo basis. The forte are absolute power within his borders except s arlmente b the Rslzebur Jae ars. s �,%'°'+ g supplied wih Armetron the privilege ' p Brom Downpstrioit Jai). P y g g ;, Government troops auooeeded ` in eluding pp g guns of the latest, P g of making, war. The state fo A London cable sa s : Accounts of the Every train brought large uwhere of ' the revolutionists and were trans rted to pattern, and every approach to the oil ie as independent as the great native kin _ y plans ere. Amon she vial were the' p° $ y 8 removal of he prisoners from the 'Down• $ g � %" 'ti 'Allton and Tarap ica. On the some day commanded by a raking areas fire. The It me of Hyderabad, Gwalior and Indore. P ' Dake of II'oef and other . patriok jatl esy that there wse a great j ] paras "`o! title. the Government 'stationed 5 000 soldiers at government Ys determined to save Val. is Sitaated4n the Corner between she two several'Hamburg guilds and a ' umber of ;,, crowd present to _see __ths _ Pb �aia_I? ..__Iquique. ,_ Paraieo,-.huLthe-heavg, well-equipped-.nay Aea_,produoing�istriote--of---Aeeam and- ------ -Munich artiste.-,Pfino`e Biims`roli iioeivedY_ . _ -___ _-_..,.,._..�_: - 7" '� TSIGHT?QL BLAIIaHTEE. of the revolutionists will likely visit the Ca°bar• The greater pari is table land- marderero se they Deme up, and when one: many teleRrama end gifts from admirers. i ,. , harbor soon, and then there will probably no richer soil in the world se the tea- of the prieonere sang God gave Ireland abroad. Daring the day the Prinee fi't "� B ter the most memorable da s than planters know well.in kA" ^ y y occur • aonfiiot of no mean degree. y P the song. ty of the crowd joined is the appeared in public three times, and on • «w �� � tar" are the 2466, 266h and '26th. On those she song. The greatest interest was shown The government 'is no* worrying about There fa no doubt that this disturbance in Fitzharrie, alias " gkin•the•Goat " who es0h occasion was received with fervent days blood Sowed is torrents of Iquique the Imperial, which has been missing for give y of India the o or• cheers and bandehakin s To-night • �r p g will ve io *be Viceroy PP looked remarkably ef>tang and health He B • g t a �- and Tarapacei. For some time the Gov lour days. y part of a wreak was y P repeating torchlight &�5 moment !Dynes have been watchingthe y Yesterday i=ofofeedia ansae Manipur, re ostia the was the moat joyous of all she psi�gsere, ghf prooeesion vena held, in which ' revolationiste at Iquique end at the ead- washed ashore• ser Valpsraieo, and it ie p ge of Lord Dalhousie in Oade end and ag he Dame from the build' be Man 3+�0 arsons took art �,Prinoe Biamsrok. i I... �r` s , fhoa ht that it re fhe wreck of the Im Lord Duffer in B g p >* ere bi aha ."�o�iUlioniet8-at-HOB YoY g pe lma —T a tar who attacked the oommisaion• st-x-�mw of verses o re .owA met the torolxlig3�t-proceseioa at4be-D`s e. P THe lmpeeiei was one of the two gleam composition. referring to inoidentn that had gate. Herr Woermane, in a speech, said , ,rpt between Iquique' and Pieagua. sudden! I , M'� �� ? vessels of modern patters that remained in at's Damp were probably Nagae, whagave 000arred in the prieion since his incaroera. the had Dome not ae representatives of s• i,AF on the 44th ins*. the revolutionists began a the. hands of the government. y ' eo mnob trouble on that frontier some Political rf Iseoond. Bombardment of Iquique. The The latest reports from Pies s State years 'ago: It ie alt ether im robable tion. Mallett looked pale and delicate, in p Party, but ae citizens, to give the iriaok,was so sadden that the le had P a° °g P consideration 0i whish he vena Iroed in ss PrinOe proof of their gratitude for. his sQr- i » d o that the results o! the bombardment were that the themselves yvero hostile outside oar. The other prieonere walked vices to the Fatherland. Prrnoe Biemerok9, ��F�f ao tints io prepare los the mnrdetone Sae worse than were re ries at fhe time. It They live on fhe Plaine of fhe fable land y"" witioh. was opened on the town. I?° have always +two by two, bsadanffed fogeiber. .ilio. who was deeply moved, said be telt as it Ito said that very few remain in that town y been friends of the planters, be was receiving a good school certificate,. But the fire from the vessels in the Harbor ()affray, another invincible, looked well that when he was s Minister be had not ��I#�°71� � ". ant of the five thousand 'who were there grow their own action and indi o, and VA not the only method q! stfeob ado fed . g oleo, as did Nall x� p when the bombardment be an. breed fife finest ponies in mho world. Mani• the cone fano Nally, a brother of g `by the revolutionists. , Their large land g p y always received snob reoo nation, and that yWMeaided in the,. destruction. While the ' put is the birshplace of polo, and their Sorabb.' Nally- and all the other Crone• be would leave the memory of .the demon- ' government forces were well trained th i FIGHTING WITH IRONCLA players have always beaten the crack stration to hi Y � '' e r Ds. wastes prieonere who had been found a Children me a precious, '<" work did little sod,. ae all their efforie --r Oaloatta teams whenever they have met. inheritance. � -x �' A Torpedo Boat.and Tar Blown to Atoms The 470 Goorkhan probably died har& guilty in tide conspiracyodhealth. to warder ap- I were more than offset by the concerted peered in fairly good heal$h. seven thousand persona to-day rambles ",� 2' ; notion o! Ibe land and naval forces of'the . -aorta ve.abips. The Gaorkha is the Highlander o! India. through the her-frosted gaobeenwald. Hie home is in the rrsonatai11e o! Nepanl, A special train from the Greet Northern F sevolationiste. Thy encampments of that A gen Frsaoieoc deepamoh says: Private and hie trade and only Railway had arrived sf Dawnpseriok The Prince received 3,000 oor►gsa$nlslory � y joy are fighting. 'station last ni ht in order to do away with d 8 telegrams from ,government forces were completely de• advises from Velprareo state that the Years ego she Englieh stoops had a hard g + i d despatches, including tele r ' 1 �a �' r'' Emperor William, Prince Henry.,p the necessity o! changing oars at Beltriet. P yCount, strayed. In the oily almost every house ironclad Blanco, belonging to the fust}r- Sght with Nepanl, and the worth of the toe Von Wt►Idereee and Count Von Moltke. x I,R% rel � which was lett standing after the first gents, recently attempted to Llow up the was •recognized, and Goor or re imef The prisoners, with their warders, left tl . r„�� `,'3 bombardment; several weeks ado was armed Government sag Florence with s were raised se soon se the province had the elation amidst renewed Cheering and rtlAGagA•es RECESSION. I,.1 destroyed Utterly. Late in the afternoon a fish torpedo.. The torpedo missed the tug, submitted. At no time hue there been sn singing by the prisoners and by the _ F ��i p�lobed baffle occurred between the land but eirnok a biQ floating dry dock in fhe task o! reornise, the mea' being only too crowd' 7rhe Great Cataract .-slowly but eared pi . ' �: �briSee, in which 200 were killed. The harbor, blowing it to 1, .u� mak' g ' pieces. The of shot glad to enlist ; and quite lately five new Tar ASSASSIN% BULLET. Moving nip Stream. ' battle ie said to have been s moat visions vena thereupon treated tc a hot fire of shot regiments were raiser. • The headquarters An Albany deepatoh soya The gists �V. one, thepreviousfl$Ilinghavingapparently .and shell from every gun in .the forte and of the regiments re at Almorai, Northern Ge 'Roes, premier or Arrentina,'Ilonnded engineer end surveyor, t , y a ,the request of c , , stimatsfed fhe soldiers on both aides to steamed out of the harbor. The slime Bengal, and not long ago there was a Dorf- by a Mere Boy. the oommiseionere of the state reservation , 'fight like wild beasts. sighs s torpedo boat and she tag FIrenee one meeting between the 42nd Highlanders A Buenos, A ree despatch pays • The g has during the past year made' 'xi, CUT TO PIECES. stole ant to attack the Blanco. The iron'- (she Black Wstob and the blacker watch ofs is 9 of Niagara', g cited was fn Company With the Sloop of war of the Himalayan Y greatly ay afternoon over an attempt a survey of the actual Greet line of both the • When night drew on boetilies were y passes. No fellows got made on: Saturday afternoon on the lila of American and Horseehoe'Falla, and pointe �� O'Higgins. Bosh ships aompetled the on 'hotter to ether• The men are Gen. Rose, Prime Minister of the Republic. in oonneotion with the survey have been suspended, but on the following day the g ° Sghtiag we renamed with greater vigor Government vessels to return to the harbor, short, averaging 5 feet 2 inches, thiole set, After s Cabinet meetfng,.whioh lasted until established and permanently fined po that �` 9 fight ever. Three pitched betters were cid followed in hot pursuit. Aheavy shell of a' deep brown complexion, but' with 5 30 o'clock, Gen. Rosa at an t' �; !ought during the day. Late in the after. 1° the Blanco struck the Florence, merry. faces what, however, show dry friend Don. Gare aro Soler, his est-, y y time in the future similar surveys blowing her entirely out of the wafer, P g may be made end the linea of Greet of fhe rti KI noon the fighting.oseed, for these were few, ,and determination when the matter in Donets• rings and proceeded on his way homeward.' t«lie determined. The general result, of � n ii firN�. goveramenf eoldiere left who were able to every one of her Drew of seventeen men oration ie a'fighl. Tli'eir uniform ie o! blas AB the passed Calle Cangalle a shot was P, • ware either killed or Wounded. Abroad- sere with red piping for the, coat and heard and Gen. Roos at once slopped the the Dom orison between the linea of 1$4S fight.. Colonel Robles escaped a ab the g pip' g and 1890 shown that at the American Fege e r y aide from the O'Higgins knocked the for troupers and a smell round Dap with a red' carriage and said, " My God, I am wound.'' there' bre been a mean reoeseion of 7.68 ,; h� fragments o! his arm to the mountains, Peds boat all to pieces, p The two inoar +' inches y years, and at the ' pursued by the rebels. The government gent band and the number of the .regiment, ed. A great crowd surrounded the or. yearly for 48 ssion � of . ; torose .were terribly beaten, and of night. veseels then turned their attention to the They are armed with short rifles and carry riage and the police made. twenty rreets- ' � tromp, and a lively battle ensued. A shell the +' kookerfe," a curved Sword peculiar to among them a boy, from 12 to 14 earn o! feet y earl Ffolr 48 years. The Awerio' " f" '. fall es fbe 26th there were left f11 Iquique feet ed but a mobs of ruins. and ilea of dead from the forte struck she O Higgina and the tribe, which is always kept as sharp ae age, who said he 'wag out ,of employment,. o �, 'Fehp show a mean total reoeeeion of 80,72, # wbt P went steer through her. Another shell s razor, and With whish .at sloes aartern and, ern convinced that Gen. Rosa was years, and the Horseshoe Falls a bodies. The only Soande were the memo- sensed a •gen through her n q being feet in 48 e 1'''N " " fir' ing of the wounded and dying. The lows q Stier-desk to ea- they do terrible work. The Ooorkha regi• the aanpe of the rain of the country, be total mean recession of 104.6 feet in 48•P. ,r I'"' was totally rained sad fully twelve bull. Plods. The desk was literally torn ant of menta have always done good eervioe. The decided to kill him. The bo seems years. The length o 't ' '"i y the vessel, and nine men out of the y Intel g the Greet line of the ,' fired people were killed.. AS ie nnaally she gun's 2nd Regiment, that was with General Sir ligent, but it is believed he was made the Amarines Fslle wee 1,080 teat in 1842 end s ,. Case in the bombardment of oiliee fire are of twelve were blown to stoma. The Frederick Roberts, force fhe$' held the tool of some of Gen. Rooa'n bitter. enemies. 1.060 teat in 1890. The lengthofthe DteSl " ti ' {,, added to the horrors of the situation. , sloop Wsn at 01100 taken'out of danger from Sberpur lines outside Cabal in 1879, saved Three days ago President Pelligrini re- line of the Horneehoe Falls 2,260 to t Jnei before fbe bombardment began mho the gene in the torte. the da in' the p g in 1842.snd 3,010 leaf is 1890. The total y princi al 8 ht that took oeivea le$terS warning him that amtempte k ,t, Oonsuls of all Governments represented at place in the winter months. The white would be made on the lives of himself, Gen. area of recession of the rook which has y lantana protested agelnst the brutality of $E WANTED HAS CHILD, troops were seized with 'an unacaonntable Roos and 'Gen. Lavelle. disappeared between 1842 and 1 90 ip sl , the revolationiet$ in Commencing a ham- psnio when attempting to drive back the the'American Falls 82,900 supe II I feet " '`�` �" bardmenf without ivin of 1 net the __.__ ,1. g g o Bnt It 14 Being Qrred' Por to secure It ellemy, which had become more.aggressive Is A WIFE •'PROPZRTy„ p' and at the Horseshoe Falls 278;¢ �� � _` women and children an opporfnnrfy t0 Against Poisoning. tt(an wisp pleeeant♦ , The .Goorkhao- stood __„-.__ - _ ..... _ __ --_-__ __ . ficial feet., - - - -- Pae• _ 'y escape to a plsbr of safety. A Chicago despatch says : Edward fir°° and charged the enemy, checking the The Lords to Decide Whether a Husband ie I {: Baf b for the bloodiest and Mo➢fahon created s sensational peed .by , Owner of his Wife. I QOLLIHiUN ON Ta[sr ERIE. r; f y advance, and with the aid o[ the men who / ?';,11111 a ir. most mer0ilesa battle that line rushing foto 8t. Vincent Asylum on Fsida had retreated, bum advanced again' owing to A LonaOn sable says: A committee is + r yet bgen tough$ occurred on the the night and demanding hie 4.year•old eon the good example of the 2nd Regiment, soon aironlating an appeal for funds in cyder to Three Wren Killed and Twenty Can sent Pathan, Gazi and Dervish 6maalied to Atoms. ''. g ask .. 26th fuel. at Tarspeoa. The revolntioaie$s The intent ie hair to 818,000 and has q Derry the Otitheroe orae to the Hones of sCattlrp j attacked the oily and the .Government become the gabjeot of a bitser iendbe/ween morose the snow-covered plain. - The .Lords. The committee's Appeal asserts A special from Horfaell'evile says Erie s 4"I", . ' ,- .� y Dross by,eea and by lana. The firing be• the Earlier end hie relNiveg; who are die. Goorkhan hod taken no prisoner, but that it is ,in he interests of religion and trains 88 and 81 met in a head end collision . - •, , . 11 `', gen earls in the morning and continued pleased with him tor.; remarrying to a every mane kookerie bad received morality brat $bre final appeal abouts >d two miles bass of Hineedale about 4 o'clock !or' several hours, destroying 2,000 people. divorced woman. The its baptism of blood. No kookerie is made. The Clitheroe case, ft,.will be re- mh a morning. Fireman Morrie and Broke. P P stem hue arsenic!• thought much of until it has been whetted membered, consisted in the abduction b r : M e. terrible eoeneg Were enacted daring feting of lame from systematic arsenical w�n Fred. Moore and John Conroy were i `` �� th bombardment $ha�, ,have been enabled 'poi'eoning, sad each party to the fend with the blood of an enemy. Lateriecounts her own husband of a Mrs. Jackaon s killed. Engineer Cuefin Wan slightly ' '- ° 4 ins ail the previous battlso and, bombard. socusee the other of contemplating warder will probably show that the Goorkh'ae Sold wealthy lady whose relative■ had `er- Yn]ured. The cause of the wreak, as near I c W . Fills which have taken, place in he rove. for the Sake of the inheritenoe. The child their lives dearly. At'Manipur Choy were evaded her not to live with her husband. an can be socertained, was carelessness •on t" ion, not'even excepting Pleagaa. When hae'been in the asylum only a •few days, fighting against the highlanders of Assam The Court of A the part of the crow, on train 88. They left Appeal recently decided that b ',firing began the inhabitants made t► havin been laced there on the advise o! and were oer$rint Hinesdale • without orders.11 8 p y greatly outnumbered. the husband could not compel his wife to ,and lied gone X �' tinny were the Aped b trek of the town, ProbaP Judge Hohag when evidence of ° "` live with him, and ordered her to be at. but a little way when the collision occurred. { bey wars stopped by the relentleeB fire the Poisoning ,wse laid before him. The Indian Troops . beme a Failure. lowed to choose her own residence. 'The The paegrnger farina have all been pent i, �, r the land forces. MoMihon-did not secure 'possession o! the contention of counsel for the husband Was around by the Buffalo division 'Th ,► 1. 4 < FIGHTING LIKE DEMONg• child, notwithstanding frantic efforts on A Washington despatch says: The news that a husband; was virtually the owner of ofHoisle of the toad are at the verlen6y an� ro brila°eai'p troops fought like tigers bre part. Instead the gisiers of St. Via- received at the .War Deparimenf of the his wife, and that, tberefore, be wag justi. doing all that ie pops mo get the&I 1." °' F "'here met by the rebels with equal cent a called the police 'and had the man recall of the efforts made.'by western army fled in abdnating her and oomaelling her to °ars whish were de�troyed ant ; t fife way. fy. The Scenes were frighlfal. Men forcibly ejected from the asylum. The officers to carry out the law aathoriztn reside with him. Both engines are a total wreck. McMahon family re a the enlistment in the regular arm fit hand 'lo hand conflicts by them= y • wealthy one, and the 2,000 Indian recruits in ver B discouraging. ° tide Your Sin x ►lpit Theyfilrpned thb defenceless ones case in its various phases ban egbited mnob y ging, gore. A Bridge Jumping stabber, iM Qlt t,�whene many were brutally interest. The cffioere report that the Indiana will The list of things that oa`n be eaten from �� An �Albsny, N. Y., deitpsloh rays : vel " both rides. Ooneeorated not inlisi pen the infantny, so they abhor the fingers is on ,the increase. It now glove. Brodie was arrested `this morhing HUI, t . * walking. They will not a .list In the includes ,alt bread fount male and small y and beta 111 $2,000 bail for iir48.00 eitehflt from the ravages porizer. >j in $big -Cif -j cavalry except ae ecoids, because they do Oaken, celery and asparagus, when served 88&1111 Yn the Bebond degree, and 'will •nt f In I .. ' sr •!0 . ewe severe fighting A Now York eapatch says : A free not care to bind fhemselveg fo,five years' whole either hot or cold I olives, ,to which ghl s fight in Troy. D'aroteit, yrhere hundreds trade weep meeting. wag held at Cooper 'service, nor to be Btrb',eA1, to removal to die• ear foals shoals never be uses to•niy $e got tato r,'r k ;fi''' " tins. Ol> .tib w ftes. rls fin for Tpfon to•ni hi. CODRrepsman Jerry taut swats of the Don tar 'f'h0 must d, lettuce, which nllerostion wit .one +" Wallis" Wile n I 1111, " ,.0 p � GI's Gist 01111 ttl8kAnd -by'rty'there. 'Bits ON011, o gitensae, made s limo traay Want tkoir wawa � o, they n be crumpled in the fingers and dapped relative . to the m to of $ho bo � I, .,' dofYt4f Sts t tlibb lDitrilitnerl ate rI`. b it S ♦ e n Wih the nd. the. in salt of SauOe • em>c xers' el . 9 ext a�y etwbe .. ,"!g„31ry.h .. >~ " .. x Tom. w r- �,ia flq� 111, s .. ..,m .r .: „ .. r.. r...... .,,-ars? ...«... n i-.:'.4 ✓d Y.i .,.Mhan 4>^+7 ..,. _/�,}, ! r. .A .. ? a - .�!E".. +i+:..a'�e `L - f4'.2�p'.r„7./�:..D�} tiQ- '24 a...• - ... aqn..�. wa"+t' -•r� •y C' w.-.n... -n x-, ! Y,"""iY i. T+R r4"^35' '�.' °-cw...'�„• :, r n. ..r,. -.x,.. . i. _ TMA.... �rarT4^ �Xe.. 'oR.... l: P'" '.�a: '�d'i `�Y�} r�� ;rw" r,, - �. ii 0ild, i do rn1a jh2 )t Uri-illi uuv0�j ere -di Iliei -•eteiirp �zFfrz,Ir li6ra: '" ,'.,. � N 4"fir.,• t ... ,.'d vera c, 0 .bean S#66ge ;find . Or ckenrrd e ; sr•+ '.. r til oxr. as they, d ould abs are Brodie stabbed Wilso 3 a,., . „, d . ofrke,nB • _ ., refit fan'•_, torilitiefi xvi r d In the abdcaio . IV04 �.: ..a, r . , " '" �Iltndr�llm-0 .Gp jti.,� ,a - a _ i - � y �. c 6_.. itan•---fiat! ted ..alwa..5.., . tombO n,, nd ,,, > a fi r , > li let ad kaktlrl Henry aorga, . velr�ior Davie b y d to pal erized Ong ; fn then leg. T1re Wonrtdg are,aa4 nor G11 Awac 4 �ti'e� vita;"tie#r'_llomee ..we tl'.tI .� ► o[bocb wtrether a Tingle Indi�on. om ata can be choose. in all to Dug. r e.%? �t ripen Froin Ielana, �gid lrVBlte �rndihele were reornrmed Tit ml a west.. ` p 9 xme, e�coeptBrle,ogne=rodrb Wag ttrxeStad anfl !rets #o as y 1 F: • r o 1l~hb outlook in the fort or 0brabafort 1 and fruits cit all kinae Jnntice Stephen. ewer by , � ��,,,, $ e amee, ably pt , be, B rot down read. Chair >u , ate F. Posi.eald there south ip more hopeful. except preserves and melons. The Hinds �.. ,�h �, �p b kit' new softb of refs e. wan but ons1 se g aeicnt tree'trsae, end bowl. stands by the stems and the'nmpkfn T'he body of a man with a ballet in ills "�me""` h®data ndtng sasses lreyiweSn Ilia$ wse [ram vernor Hill. The ohafr• Bishop Hstz®r ' whom I r ready. J "� s'." h p y brain War found lying morose a brightly rl�j bit li anti t tlIi' ohldrtln Beene& to have man then read the letter, which was dia. made Arohbiohop of the Dihooene of Mrl� r 1"irgi Uf3fic© Boy-11019 burning are near reel Carondelet, I1., �� 4 `, ial� i► 'poi On the. dolpare except t'o �Btlmtt approved by $ire audience. Governor Hill wankee, pet native of t ear Atipsris and pit ear Yesterday 11 f pp y >3C'g `na news p y y morning. The body web die: Y4 cif Nte•thent f0 gear'nittr}►ges, to ore deviii5h said that s Irene manse m}lltatiori at this time Yg 40 ybre std. 8e ie' a deeuit and p man. second office Boy- No ? 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