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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-01-13, Page 6•4 • ., ^ ICAMINIA wre killed and inlired their holing and - shops , ter giepr tie- tai sac h 9 g t e oon y, Ovpr the World. - Catuatelani.' .. • ursilvoriai t, resin was, a opte t spicing the Mir Jot& ng the survivors of the Jeannette expedition Despatahes from -Patis to the London Monro, ,the London 11:ionomaniap, wias liTeWs. ma; ,Tflegtid*TvOriftbititaArit treaty negetiatietis- have- ,"-virtiially failed and endedt_ yesterday -released by Police kragibtrate entering into recognizances not t� 4 - dis- turb - the congregationof St- Andrew's "Church Any more: - - • - • 'lhe-Qtange elapse -of David Grant against Mayor fieaudry for false arrei3Tt ia tele appealederid security for the costs to -be _ ledge& The ease' will be carried to the Privy Council if necessary. " gentleman Was. induced to leave the Lawrence Hall, Montreal, lest evening, by a couple of ruffianly gentlemen, and, :was robbed of $50 and. a 'gold watoh. • Thelattee was returned, and the thieves • were arrested. . Last evening as Mrs. Depevr, Wife of J. : D. Depew, of Glencoe, was walking to the. depot totake the Air Line traineast, she Wire struck in the.back by an express' going *eat, carried a. dietailee. of 34 rods, .and • received such injuries that she died ine . few minutes. • A. yen)* man named Jas. Walsh, living • .in MarYberough,.. near Heflin,. met with .e sad- accident Tburiday. driving oath& horse-powerof thethreshitigniachine- .- foot got entangled - the Wheel* and ' drew the leg in to the lilies, hotnlay mangling and almost entirely_ strippingOff the fiegh An. amputation of the. leg,Twill • likely be necessary- . Afew evenings ago some nefarious party 'entered, the .stables of Mr; !Oise!, a fernier residing one mile_ frerd'Hollin.. and committed the barbarous act of cutting off. •. the tail of one of his coWs, gOnginga piece • out of the neck.of *water, = and Mutilating' a beg et a third. - • - A number of petitions are being.circu- , `-lateci be forwarded to the Dominion arid . Proiingial Legislatures, Praying that the existing law with regard • to evidence be itinended so as to &lbw the • affirinationa of these who do not believe in. revealed religion to be received as evidence 'Under the , same.: penaltiest is exist at present With respect to oaths. ;On Satiard ay a Kingston doctor wad. called •-• to attend &mother 'and Oland,. residing on Bay street; Who had -symPtcens .of poison- ing.- They had been eating scanned iiahnoif,. which, when examined by the dociter,Was found to -be putrid. The child waa8c1b-aa that it was thought that its life -could not be saved, but it tallied and is new 'doing - , The mother is bet* also. The . Christmas' pantomime given the • Belleville Deaf and • Dtimb. Institute on Saturday • night Was Witnessed bya" large . audieece, eorapoeed- of the teachers :sand pupils and friends from, the ' pantominie and the farce indumb • show, 'Tho School in an • Uproar," ended • the performance, which passed off very satisfactorily. • • = • Ileclunan and Tuck,. Government. -rail- way engineers,-weri thrown out of &buggy • and down an embankment last Tuesday • enthe Thongs -an River, 13.0., and seri- ously. injured. The hurts are the head. Tucesinjuries are not thought dangerous. • Heckman was reported 'dead . last night; . but is alive, although his condition is Predations. Tuck is: from St. John, N.B.; -Heckman from Nova. Scotia. ; _ Thevillageotortland,on_the_Rideau, has been the scene_ of a seiniatien. 1; the hamlet- .is a tint3rnith and also a harneeie_ maker. The former ha a blooming wife; • the, latter has not such. .S11. article. The • amorous harness -maker made love to - tha. tinimith's better hall, and panted into her gar words of love, winding ;up - withe hug and resonant kiss; Retribution came ,f01 • the aforesaid leather mechanic, and heivasf cited to appear before two Phillipsville raagietra,tes. to show cause.. He responded • and-. his little indiseretion cost him $7.50, Which he paid- willingly. 7 .1.• . Some time On Saturday evening between • 8 and 12-o'ciock the house -Of Mrs. Ashton, it; widow lady, at Brighton; was entered during her absence at the weteh-night ser- vice in thechurch. Entrance was obtained • by way of the cellar, and -a. 'trunk, contath-- -.ing: one fine English .,gpia watch, three •• English silver Watchea &quantity of plated -- „ware and two dollars in cash, wastaken -4,-•.b.-viay. • Thothievee were traced across the -Grand Trunk Railway' treek -into a -field, wherethey snaashed the trunk”- and Scat- . tared its . contents, which consisted, begides. the articles nientiOned, above, of some - - - - papers, letters, ete-',. The 'property stolen • rang have been worth over 6150, and. was eflpeeiEaly-priga by Mrs. Ashton :as being. gifts from her now deceased husband..- . • 7Sunday evening., was: -made -hideous it :rgravenhorst by the yells and. Wreaths fighting mob • a shatitymen. 31•110- had , assembled on the street between two of the -Principal_ hotels. ' -Several 'arrests were tris4e, lidt_ the prisoners clubbed together, •• tore out the iron grating, pulled down -the stoves,: and , made their' way out. -of the• :, locku . A. sad drowning accident ()Courted On morning about three miles from " ItesPelet. Two boys, sons_ of Mr. Elijah •Eagle, went 'skating on Lake, • when One of then( named- George, aged 10 years, broke through the ice. His younger7brother gave the alarm, but -before 'assist- ance could reach hint, the poor fellow • was. dre*ned. His body was .recovered' shortly afterwards. • • - : - • On Saturday evening last a.yeung boy, - Sea' of Mr; James:Vallee°, of 'Lueknew; -while carrying wood - into !Mr. S.: -Robert-, sontatantreey-end_pOsing_ the hteanyvats, • slipped. and fell into one of thena vad was fearfully -scalded: On removing PlOth- - ieg the skin peeled Off from his waist to the •. s soles of his feet- • Di.. Tennant- was 'iname- - diately called and. all that. 'medical akil.. co:Width:IAA& been doneforthe-unfortunate- youth; but up to .present •neltopes are entertained for•shis recovery: • ' - _European. 'The -Queen has accepted the s dedication of Gounod's Oratorio 44 Redemption.'" An iron corvette, intended s for the -Chi- ne*. Government, :has - been .enceesskint - ,lannched. at Stettin: = -• _ _ 'The .nn.roberef arrestsof pereonsehgaged iu the. regent- sriots ' at WarsaW, is 3,000. ..Tlie prisOnerkate young The 444 ftlAr- 34 _ servants the , It is tepyrted that. the o t Portuguese rept hciitsitheldhairibeeii dis- missed On _._,_suspic,zon __o ponttectien;with the: itiot:_te Three members of the Ladies' League have been - arrested at Drurnoollegher. Sev- eral meetings of the Ladiele-Veague.-were held in Various places in Ireland yesterday. ,- The. London Ilan Mall Gaziltte fAn St. o James Ottzette aPpeared'yesterd, y * penny papers'. Their form is unchan ed.- . The Greek eleetionsreSulted unfavorably to the. Government. The 'Meters ••of Marine and Finance Iced their eats:, Tw ' lif is ion i it import, but.the-IA Iti..stted Fr -Kh an idepoiti . nneen200',. g -t event ot r ea _ gNitsturlf h authority . overturned they-itrelptiipar Off,fetnallf,IO:sapp-ort restore order and preteet himaithori4' lay, material tasC:,-- r)petaitiou: The.tenedit pleoedureand: shareofeach Government therein heti been - determined upon, - f44 -4- A lettek-froral 0-,the,„Greeley expedition tdrithe 4.rotic regions, htitte-Ohat• theIrstesignal Ostia- pf,-.--the. ocigniliatiOn party4hiebeen established in Lady Prank - lin Bay and called Fort Gorget,In boxier of Senator Geiger.. This -will_bethe_•_heak quarters for sledge parties making-explortioL, titans northward toward the Pole. he death iitaimminCed ofiLDrusLielii ferraetly Chief giasp,eitet'ittithe .S • and - Yard Detective:Force London.-Dititkeiich and two ether detective inspectors were sen- tenced- 1817 trio' years' iniprisorinient at hardiabor. for conspiracy to ,defeat the ends Of justiee in the famous Iconfidenee . . ecittle, trade -heel- , —itireutturesefrOvertigenton ---- -A Moth -washing ch the New_Noekrpers eterlx.4 week: - "AnUk4tlyt. , r. gilittiiiiiired, the St. Thoinas .. -, 0turch - tifdir ' d irhig s 4 , advaftegeouss.): explanation • of ng• t--dy---,7„hor retired therefroth 6L Sattjduy.,• iiiiinglavite.mityVese,h,; anence, , .. - , tai;s1.•,,W-Egat-BolileVard;tiort corner lil'i!•gight-,Y-siith 'zittie f 'L' station. I..- Corinthian8 iv. Thiredvertiaement was i tied. by a -4, - young woman rianiedi-,-Deniciiii - who sang at St.. Themas':-..,OstiorrehAn ' had been -recently dismissed it( ibe.44: ,:. As _re atiyof thetmeriili ...Of- the liseit,scion,' sieting Of jt:ftty -- ekes, lid., at s a long,: distanCa.,•.frozni-i-.Ahe... c.uroh, - the *rector, ,gr,_:„. Warren, -4041, =1. lunch 44 ?Served on Sunday noon, tbe.oh weeding' the . exeenie .of the luneh„ sh ',„ fureiehing the dieheir and toWilie While -.0 ladies of ribil;ishiiit-*.riiihihe • dielfes".,-- Tc. this lli 'i.. Ss 0 Denioreat 'objected last Stininle :` Marking that She was: not in the habit_ i Washing disheNteVer did it 'at hoist% 'find it :*8,13 VerY ineonvehient • Piilling off .aa,,puttidg on her levee fOne day while trilling her . o ormon m s ar e ,attempting g . to. conduct services in the sub bs of Lon- `'ase an .••••• \netung m -e -n- plate she said, "This is the sagreeable t a were convicted or defrauding 'Madame De don on Sunday, were grossly znaltrea e Goncourt of 250,000c_____ - pgrt of our, duties3" -whereu61 another by a mob, -" yung lady rogarlied : You , sO, expect --.---- __, 9 'A- letter- from :-S& P.titiltri:thurg contains -iiii-te do it for yOU; de yeti ' ' . This se: The captain of the Britannic has been detailir'of.a;Visit paidby tvidunknown gen- ordered by . the Admiralty - te-,pay 4go .tletnen of 'dietincition to • the commander of -towards theexpenses- of the inquiry into -the St. Paulfortresicz•-TheYentreatellaink -the cause of the stranding Of his vessel. . ,in piece reePleinlici wreativ on the tomb of The President, Secretary and Treasurer the d.eeeased.Emperot, whose memorythOY of the Ladies' League at Roscommon have said they reveredr,-Thecoininandethanheid- been arrested. Ties three ladies arrested them; and -they.-Withdrew_ v_ittliout giving at Drumcollogher . have been Iiber&ted on their names. - The ribbon of thi—tereatli- bail. •• - ' bore the -'inscription: "To Alexander 111., Itis understood that Mr. Bradlaugh will wile issoon.t die„."._ •- appear before the bar of the House of Com, Mons at the re-assembhng of Parliament, delphia Ye At the alniehedieinvestigation-at and make e Claim to have the oath admin.yesterday, the chief 'nurse testified that her patients were —underfed -1k Istered• • • •- `' , .Anferior fOod. The:Officer WhO Mat P t - -•. • . - - - •- Intelligence hicalaeen receive 'kW meats at therainishouse testiffed.that half pool -that theGovernor of the gold . Coast is about to march inland. with - a farce of native troops to punish the natives in Piave for, :killing twee.gliglisalt, 011etOMS officers, .--- • - . • . - - • :A. The SUM of .$8;000 has ' been recently laiied In Boston for the endoviment ofthe -Garfield. Professorship in .Willianace Col- lege. The total. amount • noW.-aised - is -$35,000, and the, total amount l- wanted is $50,OW' . ' -, -'' - . ;-71.7 - 'Scene cemidotion was iciiiied near :the .. corner Of _Niagara, antiMairt streets, Buf- falo, 01 WedDeS114 . ;•.a-fteriitioi, , .by - : the arrest of a little fellow of 5 , r '6 years, named jaceb Ruble, on the grormdthat he was intoxicated. - The polideznan who Made the arrest carried the he • off in his ,arsni - -:: - -. 'i.a.. ' . ,-.' .s - 4 s: ',, l'IF ..il ., - - • , !'1' . • it is.eitatedthat in conliiiittie the --hpis, copal Church of Maryland hail Ideolined to- -reComthend for ordination as 'Bishop of Beige:lore the first : colored 'graduate , of the General Theological Seminary of New York. The reason is not made public. . ' - Fred. Marquand has ' offered to give '$100,000 towards theereetie .-aild endow- - nient of a 'building in Brooklyn for the Young-Men'S Christian Association, pro- viding - $250,600- moreisraised befgre. March.. - .. . - • 1. , - ,..-The Grand Jury at Philadelp ia yester- day called attention to the feet thatthe number of hOusesof ill-faine are rapidly .multiplying in the city, and are now num- :hired by thousands. They :suggest: that the houses be put under 'surveillance and col:fattened to employ a physicLan and be taxed, ' . - • ` • - Snowden, Superintendent of the Phila- delphia-- Mint, has recommended to • Con- gress a new pian for the coinage ..of minor pieces, by -Which :the alloy will be 75 per cent cepperendt25 Per cent. nickel; five - cent. pieces to weigh 5_ grammes, three -cents .pieces • 3- :granite*, and one -cent li grarnmes, With uniformity of design. • . . • . ' The • nen-interference of thetreopeduti rig the recent troubles in Warsaw erose from. the fears of the. authorities that the riots Were the precursors of: a general rising.- - - ' ' • ' The troops- consequently concentrated in the centre of the town:: The Spo.zush :Minister of-ForeignAffairs replying to a question in the Certes, as to whether the Government would intervene. in the event of a powerful , natienr. under- taking toprotect the rights Of [ the Tope - in Rothe,- said that as far as he_ was. aware iii power. contemplated _taking the rights Of the Pope under its , srecial pro- tection....,- . ,.. . . ,. . .. . An unknown man entered. & hone° at :MulTingar,Iteland, early: on Saturday• niorning, and, after 'greeting the family, 'shot and killed a woman named Creughan, and fatally wounded her sister. Thereason 'assigned is that :they were. suspected of giving infinthation to the police. ; , The St. Petersburg Noilasiii announces the insolvency of the- grand Society of :Railways. and - the inisappropeiation • of. of it should have been rejected,and_Seversk hogsheads' of spoiled: pork "was the only meat distributed among . the initiates for Six.Weekst, thair.tirde- belay,- the inmates swarming_ arourid-__Aep barrels, endeavoring to pickout,somethiniticTeat, The evidenee• else .1,13hOWed thjoAt supplies . that should have gLOniefiktrthe-AiihttltiitiOn, were sent to outside pre. _ . An Overwhelnal' hasPbeen.i•M,sado out airnint Dr = SiO*14;Oli*ik7O44;;,.with: poiso ifig Percy a.. student in a school at WimbI- don, Englandr==who:_stood,... between -him and - £3,500...,----Lamsort---whe-------had- a diploma rim-- a - Pennsylvania inedrell school,' we Olieques With nib ladat the,, -TlieibeY4 harViip-that-T-he---passed- h there,Vrefoirin funds.- q'itotred144 • yisited4 the dila4g t;t4Witigileden. deformed' andin er • niedical., care;:.---Leinionproduced capsules_WhiCh'he saidbontained-quinine and which 'fie said be bought in New York. The lad swallowed °lie; Seati taken With violenibpainsand died. Enough ;aconitewas hound. in the body to - kill ',three- doge- It is shown that the powders and pills Lamson left at the wheel for the heyftetalle Contained a quantity; of Morson's preparation of aconite, which; he .purchasedinNevi -York. -There_ it-7-als0_, a 'charge against _him--ofz-poisor-ting_.-Perey; John's brother, who died-thtee--yeare4gre-- The body-Willbe exhumed. This -boy died in the prieoner's house. - , „et, _ titer-IMOby-a-LOW. Jonesville 4Mioli-t-degpittahl___*vd 'Rev.johir-fliecock,-XethodietnaiiiieteiT-at- thia place,: has met a singular death: He was feeding a• And_laatenedAtrexepe- to his wrist. The :cow: ran away And- drewliim shout so _violently as to cause his death. ile-s-Was-,791-earalold-and-leam a :wife and son. •- - - The grounds of the Second Presbyterians Church in St. Louis have long been e tryst- ing place forsloVers- _Iltonples_-of sweet- hearts ',mar seen--there:any-e, Fred- Tonkin Waes.i-Taul-Pry;--whp-ifeht----ce great deal of time Covertly watCbing the young people. was lately found :from a.bullet Wound;----:The-case7-has 7 been; for some time -a- myetety, Now Kitity Lamont -Confesses that She shot hini.--He- caine upon her when---a--yonngTzman was kissing he; and she was so angry that, *bee her companhei-obligingly-handed her - hi s pistol, used it; She refuses to tell who this lenderwas, _ . An English sleuth houti_d;Whieli Stifle -a -- burn, England, detected withiceen•.4098 the spot where portions of the body of a child murdered and„chOpped_upby the buried, brought Duitecht, in Scotland, to try and discover the, spot where_the_bas, ofthe SecitelL-Earl :era -Word, which waelielen- frotnits vaults, may-liaiinTheilh---buried or hidden. "t_irt the Earl had been in his graVe HO lOng_that-.-ther-if is not thireceetof fresh blood, as in the Blackblitn. cage, to guide the hound. • _ _ _ afflicted her Bengal/it-soul that, on the plea of ill -health ; but - she asked to be taken back age a -geed voice, she:. was - But .the washing - of • every 'Sunday.: weep -3 neon' 0 resigned . October Having • imgaged. 4.- . plate proud .spirit.:,.. She Could 'not endure sign of 'Mental end .iiillgat ..iiiinstseriebe..'40en in the bitter -floss- Of her soul she eXdraiined two. -Sundays• age; "I. should thinkthe colored man would wash the dishes.: .00:_ihy pert I eni-riet--rised to it." Whereion 'onerof the ruder female Members A tile choir; who was one of thebeitsingera AU it, used her lovely voice to reply, "Tango at ' it its it you 1,0 - done it!, good deakkgut 4f jail `h ,dimA Hie it whyidon't YetiCiert leave?" This was -than.- her ,ittistrickati. dildhigh toned.- nature ' nould,'•endure. .P -fi' •-,c0m-. com- plained le DireetorWarten Ipwi Ting been i,..‘insuited," lima _41.0 rebuked.Wie wrong vieinan. Then she sent hiM,a1:t*tedesig • hating. the offender, and diet She 'WWI altogether to to be any longer useful„: she; was :to kik / the Y00i "paind at this language," she *nal only to find her place then,threatened4to appeal Act4 ,a0. for the director shesh expect anytbingfrom beg")) Shii-edinitathat this temarkrvia" like," but pleade-thatsherWas rscenciiigh to say anything. - Then, :11 order "explain" the to Meni leers g the choir, - she ineettedtheadVertieeelent 0 -the -Paper -and:Succeeded-in getting the -4holevaffair 40tO.;.the:: papers.;, She evidelatildoefeynot ferthat she *as absurd or tidi 16114 and _ that her ”-spuritinejlignity!Oheilsly: cost her in guyiedePpottniiity to tritafi her voice; the . applications --fOr a place the clibit withoue-pay, for the sake of traimeg, being far in Oxbow the vaeantei: hige; Here is a whole plot.- ready 'made le • a -Celine .operetta: Crank -40 Definitio- repllea sensitive and that though artd as. She rider, and. Couldn't itluanat:y!". Facts ad Irigares_About NelvsPaPers•- eviAnglisirfti,al*WOR . earth numbering not more than 011i3-- *fijiieenth'Of Ahelefitiril ffothOtIon nt h .giotie,pbblishlvliaefiejliWo-fall the n s•-• • . pipers in existentie. The totalnumber of . publicatitnisTef 4111 _ikinds we -find to be -'3,1,274: Of ' those ' 4,020 'aril' dailies, 3,857 are tri and semi -Weeklies, 17,89 weeklies, -4,836 monthlies, and 3,672 scent -monthlies:: quarterlies, annuals and various- „other - irregular .4periods of :.publiett-Oen.i..4; 'The* are distributed around the . hemisphere as . folloin : Europe _ utilikes 19,55,,z r, North . -America,12,400 • Asia 775 -Se thAnietica- 699 ; Australia, 661-; and Afric,r, the original ; home of the fifteenth amen- ' ent-•bnings ' up intherrear4viith, 182: The total :circu- lation per issueof these papers is found to be 116,400,000, While the tot numbet of copies printed annually. reaches the extor, - ;It mods end almost-- inconceivable amount of . • 16,589,43_9;448 copies. -Germany publishes the greater quantity of papers:, the publica- - *Wel thate9untty reaching 5,529 in num- - beg, with an MAME& circulation, of 1,748,- ., 000,1Q00; or . about thirty-eight to . each inhabitant... -Great Britain has -less -papeis. • in...number, 4;082, but the dirculation is - greater- . than - those f - ihf :. - Germany, reaching 2,262,000,600 per annurn,, . giving; sixty-four ,r eepies. "each year to each Of her -citizenw•-•Frieace has 3,286 periodicals, with an annual' circulation of 1,557,000,000.- While' the :guitca States : caii Show no daily paper with.' • ciratilation , of over '125,000 copies per e, I find that P8.118 "contains one daily paper, , entitled ' LaTeti,rifolional, which has a daily circula- tion of 680;000: It 'containellall the news i of ,the day, besides plenty of gossip and society news, and sells for 1 sail, Cr a cent s Iii•-Leedop :appears a' paper Palled.-1!loycl's Weektg,a tvrenty:eight-colinialteliget, which • enjoys the wonderful oirculationnf 612,000 COpies per issue. 'This .pepe is old for 1 : penlay; English money; Or ab ut .g cents 4n that of '-,flie., Vilited,Stateller - ' Ri-auba, rd -i iit061414,0104U " i; .: • - • 25,000,000 roubles of Government money —N. Armand Gautier hirS?-niad-e7:a---:setres- on the Nicolas' line. .An Itnperial Com,- of analysesonpresence of lead in foods mission of Inquirtwill be appointed 'bider and liquids, and presented the results to the directien of the Ministers Of Finance the Paris AeseclemiellefilSeientes, He finds and COniniiiiiioetiontiYA proposal has been lead -In ,.pteseryed="friiits:Arige-tablei3 'packed "tin" hex*, a, minute propor- tion .being absorbed_frorO-th-e'stdder-of,-:-the„ hares. Prepared . sardines, and partied - laxly; e the Oil in whicn„.-they-are,pkiked, contain.'a still larger prOpottiontland_the lOngee the sardines have been - kept ilieT decreasing in the prodiumed triets, -and: greater is the Preportion.i,of-lead, Made - by the .,State7Comptroller totate over the -railway from theseeiety. • r - At a...meeting of the. Ennietown land). -commissioners, letier4 from Mt., Harbert Gladstone was reed, Whig that: accordingi to official inforesaati a crime:nit the authorities exPect repressi emeasures . The wife Of the -Chinese Minister is _ will sh-ortiy . Only the third.lady of rank who eier left The Russian Polar - ex!oediliion to tho China. As sh6-4964-144,14eik'attilknglni.i9 mouth of • the Lena, • ereaefeed by op but her oViii_a_nalieektriniffidtlilt and Imperiel Society of geography in eonneo: °anent enpeort herselfslone her:smell - tion with the aeries of 'ekadditienrierranged feet, It is not her husband'S inteetion to forbythe InternationakPolarbenuni_esi9n4 expose her to the oPribus.-71i-ritil---ehe-7.iea: started on the 9f4,'for- thit mouttt little more:: at .7,110M0---in-IliefAle--::world. the .Leua wh-ere -will- remain one year -She' Will -not n eve -receive. cards but will --Mether teeking-a situationesTfoetna At Dublin Yesterday Liaison , was taking metcrerologicai.observittions. - remain in strict seclusion; " for her rawboned :eon; -Lady—At:poen:he inaugurated Lord. Mayor. The eorporation by 28 to 18 refuted to past the- custoinarg kncr•WhP-W-431-*-816 at table?" Mother— vote of thanks to Mr. Moyer, he retiring tniffiln-" Doe§,I0.•1190Ve Lord Mayor, 1; consequence of his refusal' his Iva4Y to announce 2" Metlier• Well; confer tip; ma'am, I don't Wow that live -•knows his weight. to :8411.6iipeq;- but he a pound to convene a special meeting freedom of the city on Messrs. arnell and Dillon: *Mr. Meyer , was his ed in . the streets by a mob..• A Dublin correspondent, reviewing the events of- 1.881 in Ireland, says: "Tho year closed ih confusion,_ contention, end war. of-;;reces and classes. Coinniercial treditie Tarok 6, --tliestt,elf the conntryis Blink in deep deriression -Scare pro - duped by the large imPortation erinoill , pattje.hae al? t Th res. tsvf a of oitwo.-"4 • - - )3rooks--a`Chipagel-white--ViGthanc drew attention to herself aiyeiri-isige- by turning her beer garden into religious - meeting 4houhe,,,yand.44taking-:.:thiQ: read- in revival meetings held therein.. She hasne:y babe/tie- ocinspicuout anew by rn'arrying a negro. - - - The -'"Princess- fiancee of be Leopold; is just_eight years_yo ger ttjuture ,hiishabar. • --Whence-the term? -A refea -4,3 authorities shows thattwohu age it meant "a cheat," "an but it became obsolete, perha dying out of °ranks. If 'it., disappeared general n8%, clicl_not die out with that grandb of literature, Carlyle'. has u repeatedly, and brought it doj- present day as meaning- ",ditt violent of temper," and thei further developed by the follow/. "A headstrong, very- po dull and .'angry kind of man Carlyle's notion, and it gives a - . . - e to the d years postox," mu the out and • evert it „rveteran the term to the vision, inn& is descrip- ve, loud, Thisis etty good idea. It must be admitted th&,/lie word • slairery,ittithe.War Wein. , . Paulllayten, in his trip down the Mis- seuebhaii-fereacress,a, -curious matrimo- nial -ctultont that the devei inent should look into: - -One night he via -.- entertained' by a ranahet named Georg -.lance. - A -• comely squaw presided. over , is household, and three pretty half-breed children.called ' him father:- .TO his guest confessed the face- that ..-lie ihad. bought A is -wonialf at • Standing Rock agency for .# „horse: He, purehaped„het -.as a; substitute for his In; : dian ' Wife,?Whoinilie thad. -bought _ several . ed and mal - The squaw is' e- ''husband. 4: her. to sit him,- and he '4 pleases. °minim, thing is system' of n., ‘kiii....toucli blip generally en are awl- • • is not like so many of our late ...44words of :Yankee birth -•or _origin, but from -a- -royal -stock. wasborn in the 81d. Soandi- navian-days, and had an ,existOce before thceSarcins went into England. Primarily it meant e " twist," and as .10ba.:to-dp.y • as ever. - =-11 he Danger In ,Coati St -TheImadon pgilder points , he great drawback there is to the use off lithracite *al, It Says: : it migkfi be Said,, could be better for a hallstove oit,Triftwarm, ing._:eente treat is Open' But the gentel'gkeirradiatingfrena these and aditirable stoves is accomparidd:-OY an insidious soothing effect, ageing which no precaution should she neglected.t Parbonie • acid gave the .elielre-datniil'of the littea, is SQ., -freely liberated- from the steadily burning -anthracite that in a sthall-room4fith doors and windows closed, we has not the- -smallest doubt that one of the0turnaceEi- -wrOuld-very rapidly prove fatal Iv a slum,. heringor inattentive inmate, ' he great danger attending on theuseof t iS. beauti- ful fuel demands the Most carpal atter': • 4 . l'eMs,4141be Sale Sixty cents 'invested in Yiti0 in the year,18.09Oest Fannin County it ine _and _Money more: than the veva ' arising -from:. the whiskey traifile. $0f.'1,,, 0' -:years amounted to. !_ We speak of the InVestaient made by young Dean. -lie ,Shot Dan Coul- ter : and, peer -Dan rpaseed.iiitdiisihe .epirit land. Then Alie sM:ciDiirialdii. ;Ant and -.killed Dein.- For this Oifence•Aher were -arrested • and after • continuing the case several times weretried_and cedrieted. ef manslaughter end. sentenced to the While in jail they were rescued by theirfriendsbreaking: open - the jail and 'liberating - 'thorn. :Tahing itr„ altogether, - this_00.'oentie-woith Of ' Virhiskeilt,ined -Itivic- _ _pi ii, -:Made one widow, caused t O men to be neare-eratedand kept. in jair 1, an enior- :in -Xis - ei.-PeiniS. • td, Fannin :-.0d - ty,- Alma caused trouble to the families friends iif. those two Men, and then the.14potise-.1if -witneisei alicIttilie, in 'dem% Aith loseof -:tiniete the. sheriff. and.„possei--#Lite Fannin Coinity to - the eipetise - of, lei -tithes then $10,00(1, and that is just about WA tisual:_pet ---wa,y.Bonllant ( eT.)-Xeu!s. years: -ago,: married, overwo treated : Until -She rim -away.. -kept' -hard at work, and or Master ' 'does •-not „ elle at the . 'same table _wi beats ' -her - whenever - What Mince" has done is a among :his neighbors., "T] female slavery," says , Bay _ - . more extensive than the p _ . . supposes; ',Spores -of white mulating.wealth from the p yeical labor of . these poor %women, s and t their•-reaildren." ' Boytenealirthat se 'few'ytiiii, it --itgo -a white woodcutter bought a 12-Y ar-old Indian girl for 1450 at the Berthold agency, and it was regarded there as an ordinary business transaction. " As all half-breed children are entitled to - ratione-and`clething from -: the Indian agenciee,the importance of this • .inametal-;:slayery; ase. to:: Jaa..etre matter ef- ,goverrimentai enceionty, is ' self-evident. This . is . a phase' of the question Which ishAept •=,in ' the bzialiground-but it - is a fruitful source of evil and nliserywinch demands- immediate attention. --St. Paul •-•• .. Pioneer Press:- • A Meh*al Tettilitetis Logic; . . 9- re- is nothing • like 1904 and every-, thouCtftzlfinan,ought to keep A package of it -46iiiindito-laee in -cases of : emergency. ,!... ' countrymal Was told- by a schoolmaster that the earth is round and, turns round, and he stared in - astonishment and then said: " I'll just try an experiment for my- self." - The next day he Carrie beck with, a-, triumphant proof the iohoolmaiitee's yarn- was all *oaken -Eta. -" Ef .the earth . turns toned," he said, inquisitively, "then half , the ' time we ,..are on - top andlalf the time under, ain't we'?" "Most assuredly," was the reply. "Well, •Ltlie earth'Ilidn't stop turnin' round; last •niglit • or i the :.first time; ag it 17 - fi:Probally net;" said4theiscihooliiiasteri': ‘iNow•the'W Went ;en. the -logician tridraphantl.' 'fissege' ptrit how foolish you be. .- Why don't/y -' try experiments „before you scare : ople. by telling euclistorlia? Zeit ev-enin'''-'when I .. ' Went home I put IV 'tater' icely balanced on a stick that I stuck in al grodd.' lithe earth had moVede,ridarter f an inchtfAll . night '•th.'4,-il ;tater., .-would' ehave - 'Ateited etre. bitwhenr -014 thi '-niotillif thete ' it -was just is Ileft it. We don't want no - ) such. nonsense taught her . This .school - ploseeit94aY,71Ind Vur,bill, -date;willbe • - ii.". - -.- `,...4` . •.•.- ..,.,-- t.. , „ . . .. Dramatic Not 6: It is reported 's that Mr .Langtry has .7 promised kvati- in Wad ack'fi Theatre, - New Yetk,neXt'autimin..- A -Vienna despatch say the. , tions for the relief Of tbe efferersby the Ring Theatre fire now amount' to ellen:a- lion-flothis: announcedthat there. are oVerlOtiorphans to be Cate for. -;:Xarie:R088.)11apleAmk,pii,iblishes,A letter in &London paper- punting out the dart- getinia' careleedneds With 4regard to lire in. the London, theatres. . The exits, she says-, are so -narrow- and frequent ybleeked-4.with s .properties- that in the even of fire' during.. the performance of pantom mes great loss oflifo will be - n all the other leading cities of Europe ost Stringent : reforms this teserteet ittrib ing parried out. On Thursday night one the -actors of - the illadison_Opera•gompa was _dismissed_ • at Kingston owing to a di oulty With. the Manager. - He refused to t the stage; but .8. policeman marched hi itailt. Ile . was s fiern Kentucky... • At a specialperfernance of" Patience . -SaVey Theatre. n WedneadaY, -cent. whiskey:or, and paYs it ilithe same • !!Nia,"--sitid the gilded_yout Oirthrelady to Whom he is-deeeted,-."She len-i-ench remarkably charming girl. -._ do-h't -kale tint) adeeirisial... Ithere'ithia pleasure of Tiuswitt that.ratt. keeping her from six or seven, other tellbws Tte- heedere it'Streatl" , . £100000 has been stibScribed 1 Lo 1 for theiliffererOydi*Itieim0611400 _ • the heuse and stage were' l'ghted entirely .by aleat.riaity-. • The experieneet was very _ ::pliTp9;yiriesl-cofilal!.'Illide:.Y117edfai:ItePirri°,9:42.)2:.-ullt:1411-yS'eig.148:srbdan4tdik4ee: 1 l't the courts to la e- h18 son, _ 41tet.-PESt. Its superiority to gas was once -'' '' ' " • '-codoeded. "--- "•''' ''7. ''' ff' '.- ' .--' - '' - ' ""'.; * years old, and lea grandson,_ strut up_ as vagrants; TheYare drunkards .‘ beyond refo tonn NApina 1 efornia-