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.1111 . ,S�I.r , Gordon Cumming is bolter then tbas, of - BY Argon and Murder. .. the bridegroom's estate at Altyre, near appearedagain.
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,. . 9 Of Aluwiok Castle, Do Oomyno Ilighte ago. The art carousing in one of the daughters of the late Thomas to her wants. A low days later he also .
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.1 ad The then looked him in a room, and after Elio two daughters were his Sole heiresses.' day. On that day she reappear
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I, L" , ", � I decimation or Sir William the oaim� .Margaret. who I up 4180, they assaulted Tobernowle wife P hial ,
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er sug�ter, and 14 -year-old daughter. The fiends then, the head of one of the most ancient noble ##-I don't know that you will care to treat
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, 444. !�, I.. - Sir William Gordon Cumming. Likewise building, hoping,thus to areas all evidence Marquise deMrdteuil are now on their way "Why, how is that," said the doctor. ,
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;,V 4N, OF Its -flames were subdued -by the aroused *Owns' Lawrence, of N a married to pavient to Dr. David Phillips,
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I o 'the document was oignad -by . motto# " �Sans Orainte-Without Poor,, people in time to save the landlady )a life New York, I
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,; � C . " � of Wan. I Backed Richard at Bosworth field. ming"a prospective ,bride. Mr. at his desk Her ailment was attended to
.; . � Id. There immediately upon selling fire to the place, ,Bolin is now in Europe.
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�lt'j gthe time at least. The people of L''', read therefrom. It was found that Lord Suiberlando. I., own 'for Now York society, 'said be ,�elieved that Dr. Wendell C. I .
. 'a, I , 06vanbryle diary of events At Tranliyorolt , Ouinmiagiaiininhereni sportomane' The the y n bre wild with excitement,., and Mice Garner Phillips. After she had
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1, � 114 " 11 . Agreed in every material respect with hip Highland blood Singled in every vain. He the murderers. � engaged for some time pass. He did not About by she physicians. .
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. .. 1. I Anil General replied, so That's oo.l, ,hao,*on fame so & g&llmni soldier in the' I is the home late and before resiring complained,
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" The Sun says it was really a second affair fag his sister-in-law mud a young English. rich and handsome, an o � too* soleep. W ready,
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UP, at home. When he returned, ful personage in. English society until be Phillips. It was found, $hat he was dead.
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!","i", Us Referred eatiridal.11,v lathe altered *one of hand first. ,Tadgelile daughter of a former United States Min. !UO136 peculiar part, I think, ,in the manner
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1,111%. I , ,. I" 481114,ii!03109- It was quite, plain that the The 0 no ]London. 11 Moms." who now fills Dr. David Phillips' place,
I X 4 ��:4� . I , 'i'', tion. IS' defends the Prince, although doubt the young Englishman -is the I .
. 4" I ��:AN , Main tits hod., all along hoped that she de. mur. )
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. 1" 1.1(��:, regarding him an indesorees, but thinks a darer. I The British dui on a Peak of p1hying that I would never treat the patient. We
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111111'', , I.. 1. , ., . � .. '. "' I ...' A London cable The Chronicle oondemno the jury's find. A Vienna, sftye: The Austrian woman in five is a widow. I'll tress her,'girl comes to me of couree. . *1
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;0 I P . t, . .11 and Bays there in no evidence ,to admit Women to the hospitals. Only I I
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A ..",,41,41, , � * 0 felt at the absence of the Giant with the hypothesis age every week at Woking, which is jus 1n the Stretch.
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N, 11 , ales, Who had gone to the Ascot races. Cumming Merely Played the well-known only on trial. The Turks, 'who are very � I � Some person standing on the corner ' ,
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I , ci 12 1 .. Williams., one of-theidefoudants, &road and verdict 111681121, according to the jury, Shot Bosnia, have objected to the preeenoe of a started, ..his drooping Rare,, I
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, _ . 1 � iSS a' saying, one bus Impecunious friend by a trick re. For'thie reason, an the Austrian Govern. 1.051f ;0bp000 was asked for a certain on*. and his Show out sparks from irig rocky I I
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I i ," , ' ", '.. 13 'Edward �CImrkG-._YoUr Lordship, I IOYSI Sees Made to feel the ban of the I , be removed. One Turkish eyes. I I I
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�, V11,V11The Standard, (Tory) says that if she A London cable says: -B .
I U'i',�_ r, I � The'Lord,ohist Jux*ibe�-1 do not remain.' CrUgoo 11 woo recently sold for $275. Wounds bleeding in his old aide, h
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'. I 1. I I mind, bus 1 40, 1 not think you can be allowed .must be admitted that the defendants *and mysteriously disappeared from her home• hositer than that of the average woman. a JJY
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, Won. Williams -We Were accused -2 The Times says the case is *ended I I I ervea Out Raven ounces of 0 8�es ?,
...... I I n the nigh* the Police discovered her body fresh meat daily to each of her soldiers. . he asked. 11 Do You remember
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I ... 1 N" '9: . hear When we Bay we profoundly regret men been rip s intestines The Czar's royal y YOU, remember the field 2 'Echo and;Rsm.
1. , ,;,,, . any statemens from you, Gen. the con. protrude ,and the logo and arms had been 4obt, the Polar Star, I
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. don 0 displeasure st.his rebuff. I affair, . covered with deep ashes. ,The child's
o " I TheLord0bief Justice then began hie 'The Times almost wishes that the Prince clothes had evidently been replaced niter Church worth under 040 per -
9 There are four livibgg in she English them. But do You remember the little'
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... V -a�' " , I listened with breathless attention to the Sir W11II&In'lAtOrviewed. .. . . On the West, Coast of Africa a young " Raineses in the homestretch.
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'pt ", which so much depended "Well," he gold, 0011vie'01101Y, " what can trial hag just. concluded at Kornenburg, the 11 cowiriefi," 012. -London Amwers. : Thee the colt 11 I I
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M. ,Plfl� , . an motion for Blonder I are said Herter, parish priest, of zieteradorf, Lower TlIptic has been a good deal of talk in 16 Ah I do you rember that ?
I I . each lie this ono, 'and to, be engaged to an American girl, People Austria, whose reputation 'for piety has the oiiy* and not & little controversy in the Of The oddo Ito to 1 -write .
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, ,which had been brought into the arguments "Well," said, Cumming, oinfling with country all about is in a state of indigna. to pronounce upon. Speaking Of these and stakes 2 Do You remember Colomoo, how .
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4"''I� , . t,�. .. " I that I httribuiO it entirely to the, hissed vengeance being executed upon the priest But the class of men who have no higher par. the record-eh�._t I
..�� � The tons of his address seemed deoidqdly and prejudiced Governing up of she by the enraged populace. Pose than their pq onal aggrandizement at, the The king of the he record Colomoa mese? .
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I . natureof an endorsement of their jenti. mated 'to several people before the bugh, in the churchyard of Chris* Church dollars in till was to bring -X31,000 three hundred 11 Do you as I
aw, I . � 1,000 at the end a a pbool of a oar horse, who I
I I I trial that there was no doubt so to MY Cathedral, is's tombstone which is visited term. There was no insurance about this Of the doesn't know enough to for I.
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Inouye He dwelt at length upon guilt. It looked bad also that the Prince occasionally by people interested in it- I i
, i"', , I lism Gordon Cummingoo high Position and Of Walesi-who is bitterly hostile t 0 comers paid the claims of the old at the rate of
, . .bravo career, and described his visit to should lanch every day with the olden flays of this conntry. on that G,,Ju 0 lot by .
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tarring to the insinuations against the refrained from discussing the case ? memor of Lieut, Department,'
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I '. . , notice Cfh* All My friends, after listening to the Christian faith, April 3rd, isp ag d 8 ucated classes and a ortes. I .
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i 1 cheap wily Of inmy.favorobuthfierthojudge,agum in� Service upwards of 62 years. et quite it 11118 been calculated illst there are
cl. , I In , clear', these orders fina1y mail ged to obtain :
gaining nOtOri01*o it Woo noticeable that up we lost all hope. I tate 0 a
I .1 , I , I . they were all very much pleased to'have 46 A short distance from thin stone is one recognition from the 0 f Massachusetts bout goolooO f6milioa living in London on
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ii Ir. ground of She PArtialiSy of the judge's I partod this life on the 16th. day of February, orders increased with marvelous rapidity. From sparimenin, in that the Carpets of big
, 'Whil: the jury were out Sir William grdu of Bavatig
,k, Gordon Cumming showed no Sign of (oh:r 4 0 1842. 0190d 60 Years and 7 months. The first vghite, the seven-year limit the period are Of thin glass and must not I
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�, - nervous 000i,, , nee Settler at the head of the lake. . sbortened*by now rivals to five. three, be trodden upon.
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of getting a new ,trial, on that finally to six months. Growing bo e. one and Another of big hsiln. , I
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IV ground, Flo I shall probably giv I the was thrown aside and the ripmerical bond swill- walls of the rooms are
' betrayed their Apprehension. The defend. ides." 0 up the Stinson family and of the Ainglie fimily ale, wbereby,tae members, certificates hung with IlOwspapero, And from them he
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be redeemed in numerical order, mad it
onto were also uneasy and anxious. Who), " What have you to nay a . re near by. Almost all the atoneo in the pearance. It did not take much trouble a? hie attendants im&gi,,,,,
`� , bout the evi- Old graveyard bear dates in 4019. oubt its d s: stories Of the events of the day.
� l the verdict Who announced'Sir William. donee offered against you 21, a Cover that the early numbered bondholders were Severs yearn ago, in answer to an at*
,\�,� the officers, directors, &c, of those concerns, tq. I
I � I was losi'vellougly Cool- He WAS r0911)", to d5l have nothing .to .add •to �Cjr,�k�g. I Theinfant'Xi , . I
all oakward appdarAn1ooa,.Sho most uninter. - remift66bdut Slim. Is, was obv ng of spmin iff A reatleas mna Rother with thcir.ancicg,.,t,h()1r Anilstne'R.nd.0'eir ropeAted re nest jo llireij the - . .
Based spectator in court. Lord Mid' ioti,o , that pr000diona little h Olready, ,,nts. These being Provided for, itwas reacOng 0�.
I . Teton - ofekittre. Erb he as a mat- yonng gielft, MiUS Ticknor, of .
. shoos Witneasoaliad been thoronghl�'drlflod thong .ter. of supreme Indifference how soon the coax founded P floci Boston, .
. .. . 1, his relative, who Is reouted 60 have far' in their parts, h only 6 yearn old, outgrown �
\ What Sir Edward aid hiotoyo corn went to pieces. Sty to enoourage home study. I
was and ydarnof for live 126rgeo instead of Sin once. - Grandma Harper, of Pilneeton, Mo.f has Thissoofeiys
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