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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-06-22, Page 2,-, — . I ­ 1 11111p—r— I . 1. I. I - I I- I—— —�­— I ­, I '.I i , "'s""W"'ss � I I . I � � , - , , 111141pr—, I i7— 7— � 1. I I � ". I ,' . ". - — , - �. -J- -e , i -, �F ��J ' 711-1 --l"FEIR I � � � � I . T . . I I i : : I I � . : ­ I I I . I , I I I I I , : � � I , , i ! I I I � i I I I I I I � I . � I � I I I I I I > I . . I � - I 11 I 1� I I � I � I I . I I � I � � k. � I � .. �� I 1 � —77— � , , � : -11 I --1 1 1, .1 i 11 .,I- I I � �� I - I "..." .1 I � � 1� I � I a�i , � 1 � � 1�, , I � ­ , ; , , I ; I , ,, 1� I ,� � I . ,� : s � I I I � � , �, , ) i I . � I I . � i I I - , � I I I I � � I I � �. I :­ ir :11 I -"-- I . � I I � . . I I , I I I . �­ . 1. I � I I I i I I I I I I . I I 11 � ; I:- � 1 ­ i I � . � I I ; � � , I 1, I � 1. I I . ,; I . ­. 11 I I , . � I ! I i i ! 1 � I !� � 'i � I - I � I I . ! ; ) , . � � . i .1 � . I . � I I I I I �',; I I � - i , . 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'NEW A � I IT ')0115,1d 1 �$ 1. - . � I I I If mie. 1, -) i889, --L- - SHIPPING '� THE IM R WORNEW, .., I . � I I ,. * I Is . . 11 ." i The C#YL Flerk D10"isse,i-m�w Public . I I I -1 I I - : I I I I . � I . I I . I � � I I . I - ­­ . 1. I � A Wornan One of the \ficiims of Bulldlug4--Frults In Abundance. - L ; I . I I . I I � I n , . . -- � I n th6 clear, Statement by cardinal Simebna as . [ Faster TrAing a'd More Efficierit Service I t Wholesale, E odus of ,Witnesses Lil . . I . I ; � X . r , a Canadian Mo I � Emp= unJoads:daily,akput, twenty cars I Throughout the'Syste ': I r . I : I iothe testimonih! Manifesto. , . � . I 13. . f f lumber. I I I I I , IM. :. � - T114TH-1 . KEUT HANGED-� p ­ 'I" Phoenix Park. Outrage Trials. � I I . I I � � 'The Renfrew, Ont-;Hercury gives the fol. 0 CPA , I . . .__ , . I � i I I L � — I I . . � I I ... — � ; . - � I . � I . I . lowing account of I About ailquaiter'of tb Mile Of railway , .�NO'RATr-cUTTING Pl�OBABLR ' , ' 11 I . . I 1. ; an outrage altogether liort. distance west of Brandon,. . I I r , � . Ho Makes No. §tatement Before 1 �: . - ' ,MORALITYAND RELIGION O'LY rTOU"E' "'. udprecodented at, at least ia, Can ads, a tar track, a a, , � ' � . A Montreal dctrX�,spond ntt legiaphs lag 'L . . I I I GREAT DISCONTENT. IN LIMERICK- , � I I . tly torn up by light i . . . ,a I I- I . . I � � . . � 1�1 L . ,p *of all the I I His Death. ' and- feathers escapadej one of the victims was recen Ding . s I t . I I ------ e— . night as follows : A� conforone I - . � � � I � epg a W � I Trunk, from,",' . ottlia alleged dynamite Cow � I ' - � leading officiald`�f the Grand � . . , I ! At the'trial . I b Oman : - The crops ihroughout the Nelson district - . � .1 -jbjaojt� Was held here to -d 1� - . I ' I 11 � . I : ­ � . spirators At London, Lynch, the informer, �The Moir FatherWill Not InteriereWith ;Late� on Saturday night, or look splendid, in many places being from Idbicago: to . I I I � on . .: Sunday mor I early three tolivei inches h � h " I I I , a,3r I ,4D TRIAL on help [, said he never saw �' �. Political Iflovenicute. I , aing last, the ig . Althoti& rather I. � , � Rrxoilo�HIS CRIME At ,� � ' g,croas-examined - . I . I � house - in -Mr. Hickeon's mansion', that gentleman � I I - ! ' * � � ,Wilson: or Ausburgh before he Baw them in I .of Xr. John Bromley, at his. bakery late, thezigason,bal been favorable, for the libin I - I- . I I rd outside tlieprioiop, b�ut A New York telegram to -day says - The I I 'into I : armors. : ; ' , I ' 1. � , , , I * I g indisposed. 'Of course', the important I � � There was a large qow thsi:B6w �Street Police' Court. The"Irish I on Main street, was broken k" �i I � � � meeting wastoconcert ii�easureBl . i . - I 11 � -Ieral4's Rome correspondent bad an inter- a number*d mablied men, who dragged him the � Budden withdrawal of the Michigat . no disturbance. it as believed tlatit Kelly i died � , was I I 'Simeona, Prefect o I f the ,o meet � I . . . I Rbpublic " mentiopea ,in the oath he. I Notice OF the i6dorporAtion of Pilot . i, I . . , I . . - � . . . without making a statement. . , view with Cardinal � -room, Me I . �Central from -the compact that hAs existed, I . V xian,a member of the Prisoners'Aid Society, took in New York when be. joined.the Con-, 'Propaganda. After obtaining- the approval and.bis vvite forcibly from their bed und as a town appears, in the 011icial . . I I 11 . ' . . . . called upan th,, L.rd,Li-oit-n-nt late I -St even- npirat'6rs. lie was not amaire that Ireland . with their hands tied ,behind their books, : Gaz6tLe..�:,The peirit -- io'trac�ed, in.- - . , � p - . . ,,a, and the deliber�t�pgg we.rq_p � � � I ­ I I— . ..... . - ith ga;-s in their-- woutha,'to,- preven bOnBIbtS - I -1-1- �­ 17-. -- �, � �­ I .1 l'-ki. - I... . . .., , , t- 1-111 "I'll" -1 A" I I - 1­11--�-­ '. '-- '" `1 -- ­'. i h 1 - ' '15 - ' t in .. ., ­ I ­­ i --i � tlj6,j,j.h and wi I I of secibiiia siYtebn,-,sevenieen, IntbrVily*wit t dgew o oo, par , - , _ -- - 2 L ­ ­ s0rab,0 that at . ­ qa linal mads. the -follow 11- - � �11'�.4.11 A!4@Yopobq ,,rc 11 � ,n(� and gave him, big perEoboll'k , ) h d' ]tate Pt�Tliiimeiit­in the la�st� .. 3lock on the night,tbat .the Ph-cell'iX Park a � ss Be ;Ing Staterienta: 11 The-. letter to . - I I . ' I . . -muidexa were commitited Kelly was -present at�a cautury. a had never been. associated 11 - any outcry and alarm being givda.,' In't.his. ' - ' to ,jighip 3, the sittingiyour correspotd ant L I �. . Varian With an' I I - � I Bishops had.no political, aim or purpose. , I I � twenty and twenty-one, in ovi . I lea,rDs that fjng�6ftheolociety. ,This morning , or ly their' night-oldthes on, rande'll. I - -- , 8 stood infrontof the Jailand stated tbat'he ex 'L I Y , pil England or Condition, with 6U 1 ;. n1ee . .. rebeT,oi .� in i . everything ha hand finally arranged for � � I Kellyl ha�' IXe1a d it of .. ., Co.., to bi liato,political questions the Holy Father' ,they weie i4ken out of doors, iiiounted 1. 13�i . � ", , At the L I ryind,on the through service to and'from - -b to hear that n .. � in � has s0d he� cannot',and does not enter. The I Rw e farm,'near. Morris, one day P . I . "I I I Eected every motion whethsr;irel�,�d became a.Trapublic or bad , on ,their own bread -delivery Cart , And h I fra een reprieved. The authorities, expecting , ,, letter was discipli * y, and Writt n In the I.. . I I - a a qh�icago to, the east wit even, ,more , e - 11 . 11 I . I , inar a ' rapidly carried .off ' to 'the, -High ' week fi�tiy-IWP b ga of b rley were sown AS , bey than here6lors. The repoited'eut- ' . that a �. great. ,cro4-d would -collect I at home rulb. H never on I " exogta,ofinorality and discipline only. , where their ocanty� '" i - � broa;doast 4 . I . . ' . I 11versed. with Dr. in I . � ' _gl. . I jail dur-bg 'the . execution,'* adopted � t -I. - - afternoon with a , the 8,,,6 of Gallagher in aii�bc�� elsb7s presence. .His . School. grounds,. r ii�g of rates andli, .war bduw� � . xtenBW6 precautions for the: mainten 1. . , .. , I , It could matter nothing, or ver� little s ode . The Size of the. eld�,may­be,judgpd, � . I en, ,tbs rival .. - - - ' .o,se:)raswhen,8mdywag executed. iPolicesur- ouspim no were aroused by,the spring which . Father--whotber.-Parnell clothing was -.Stripped ' oft, .. and _ _ taterd--that--te I u � - ags- were -'use&, -�routes, 1,9w:a;uthoriz;�ad­td 6tly emphat'idall ­--- �� ­­= �. I Ord 19 . :. 'LoJ4q�--m*­ � . ­"j..,ti._ 11 - ' b ' I . . - " - , a ' --a- ,; -1th-e-W61—imsTere Supplied inst da-WitI17W . .. - . � :roYnded­the-prison,�marines dressed -as -cisilians -G d -him, and which fitted -received testimonial of ten thousana. or . "Nuild. , I . - e, nor in it expected, . - allagher.L..ho6nde I 11 Ad _ - in going a kluglig . I I is not Contemplated her ` - mixed with the crowd slid two oompa"�b'of li,muo�er'made to explod�e a cap. 6 _ covering. of t1r, and feathers. ' Of ccurpg all 1 - I . - part of tfid opposite side'. Thai the. , � , troops were I i � n re I ad- ass for, an emorgenhey I .1 a M�illioxi' lire.- - , . . Y A Winnipeg, tel6gram says: The bitch on,the � Within the gate adjacerutt to the.� hospital.. 1 T a mitted that be broke his oath' to ,the !One hundred thousand or ' this. lished �withou some I withdrawal on' T,h - Michigan . ,P part of the. , � , 1 6. A.-number-of-women-,:Erd6r&ld..;Clab,of-New-�-Y-ei�k,jr-w�hich-w,k�-as- Parnell,��Aa -i between the"Mayor Und Board of Aldermen ,.de,ed ze,. quiel Ing. , -t11-611- _perigy�-�-IlyAot—L-Ijbt--LM'Lno-9t, I diBturbancerthe obildr6ii-in the-bou e beifig. I - , , Central in cons emptory is true, . I crowd was� very . - , oly'Fitliei or, the Propaganda when � - Tru, k dO in thecrowolferventiyToiad prayersforthe oIy 'binding as the on He awakened by it. They were BileucP who, over the''appollitm4t of. -General, Rosser but the, Gra' , is�. not Zoniplain, - no he took in court. I * . . ,nd When the blach7 flag was hoisted somepersonoi . the letter WAS issued ; but behind Parnell ity "Engi h : � . � ­ .1 in . j not know' the o Jec a 0 0 - . . th6y atteuppted to interterp, and tl,kl 6eir , I'll., C, is - as baeia� amicably b, ��o,�Ko�' -ps­� 'that ...... �­-­­­ - . the crowd sbrl6kod,rd a y.o.iinogf womablell . did.! b" t 1"%659 �80 i6tY and' sheltered under the prestige of his o2,L,-;��"pr..eedioigs 'as " - --�t@Lq.W .0­�so,­greax- I'll, , , - - L � .1 I the on a God-Npon Until he�-j6ined,I-Hmd-Ahah.,.did-D-atLl,k 1 -- -h oldoA"boly- adjulBted­aud: a ­quashedT-Tff6y will not be put to.' tb ' least � strait in . , . on bar kifees and,calle . . I I I 440 name -*e -many �paretots­we.re­removed. T e e James Carey, the in I former. 'The crowd sGooil ntified tbY- . se,gi�-at-(5t-g-(-rr-i'gh-a-n-ff-Em—eri-- escaped I over the bakery )into the ope'&�kii I and it cnolb� in -Edward- Waseel, of Nova the: traffia *cdoalloti Lion" thUlt �will naturally . back out. Several wiluesse5te O�n) whose Conduct is immoral aind.'revolu- � I � , Scotia, b�iug�oj(�omtbd to the office. - . I - dispersed. Kelly recak"Veci the mdrambutM 6.180 I -pounds used in the ' . 8:n'el'g'h * . a *officiall tba,t the 4 ' . � . this morning, and/knelti witb. the priests in Whitehead puyuhaged boon - tionary, tendw and intended to wake*up'sorue of th '- - I Ue. It is�hela by th S. � ' g to sow dissensions between I li - ,­ , ens . . vrayei T the',, last b6 ' maintained a ma,nufaciure of e�xploaiveg. The 6ourt then nation� a . boxBby.kln�iikin�-at,.thelr doors,but found T eCityCouncil has dispensed with the �, liblic will rather gain .than lose by.the - 1. , . o , nd create, a; -breach -between , p � I I . Im, demeanor-but'was 'very pale. !The Adjourned.,. -, , . 11 � I . the El too much - Surrounded by services of City �Clerk Brown, after a service change, aB- tbs . accelerated traits which I . " I priests slid people This mor,� I rou"Be I . t, ell ting interview .with his .other 11 and ­ . ,jug,' Con- wat P him to'venture -to make any of ten. yea�rg� fdr dereliction of duty in* bon- - t . nds yesterday was very painful. This morn- '� Mr. Davitt, has had consultation with T , tbs Aoly Fattier said ' alarm. A yo' g b6y escaped to" nection wil ' - the new and"vice ver8a, will be Started so6ner-than , I . I . a 'inued the C -her. for were.o6ntempl&tea flom tbs ,west to east, , . I .1 'ardjual, � � ri. a� , 51u 'the pr6paratiiu ing gave a lock of hi bai.r au& some flowers Mr.� Parnellc and they � oamer to 4. complete y. I un er o . of � . - . I ' , to n K. y , : to Ing, ,,The Irish -have alviays been: uo'� 'remained fo' the city Charter. - - . � � - ' .) Cho. I I - � . . ..ad I requesting him'to hand them Agreement regarding the Imalinei in which led- by - the � another house, where he r . I was expected. ,The.only little temporary . . , . to his mother. 'Before death- he repe4ted the . I I � . priests and it .in to restof the- night. Shortly 'after t .. . I - I - . the Agitation in Ireland Shall be conducted I ' I he pro- . Mr. Greenway, in the, L , . . roll, ise,he made to his, mother, that be would ' ill not,g6 to America, b � 11 hoped- the priests and tbs people cossibn started from 'the house Mrs. o6al Legislature .dr&w6libk to the Gramd. Trunk � will.be . . hereafter. Davitt W . yeste2ray to xe-ena'ct' tha�t they will, 'have to' withdr4w the Fall-, , � My. no� statement brIette egard,inythe mur- - I W1 Always be. United in. Ireland.' More- ,,, *ith"drew the Bill I I . I I I I i - . I., .. d6rs . . ,r I r � ", � , I but will remain at Yoroie -to carr� ,out : the over I the HolV Father Said. and appmared Bromley contrived, to get the gag..Out of the in .Son & ­Northw,oBtern Railway -man sleepers, in the.,wpi,t, but ;iiii ,that - . . I i , .. O� tbs 19th of- April Kellyw,asarraigned for programme. -I : � . I . I . her mouth ard.,uttered some pierclug� charter, disallow 6d. by tbs Ottawa auih6ri- will soon be, compensated for. . ,Arrange- � . . I betpre Judge O'Brian, at the Green� Street' 'Ther I �gra tified,by.tLe'facC thaf the agitation in I . . - . I 1, I trial _ , a one crowd around . I ,shrieks, which greatly,alaimed some ladies I " ments-are already, perfected and, in -opera- - - . . Court House, on the chatgo of being concerne , I a �was axt enoina Ireland is surely'subiidilag. The letter of . I ties last y�ar., Pre*asure at Emersoli on. : in the PlacenixTark murders.. meoisrs; Sullivan th& Old Bailey, and ithe court was'Jammed. �who were ahting.up With 'a sick friend . .the protioi6rs of the e4terprise resulted in tiob for through express -trains bbth, saW , L I I . t, ,the Propaganda is bbiiI4 implicitly obeyed ' . I � i " 1 , and McInerney were"appointed by Ahe Court to special precautiops'Were taken to Preveii, by tbe'--Blihopa.and tho-'isople. J should but, na,turally­ enough,', the Y�. did ,�� not the'abandonment of the measure and Went, -cohiiecbio s' bein made at �. . - . � , - ;�, - diBtu'rbance., It 1. I -1 I -The dity� Council will teai down tb ' mch, au � , . . con" wn , - v6nture oub to .investigate.' Others. were Detroit. with ential and � lolet.tbe defence.of the priaouer­ A jury wag iB.stated that, th6 Cro �. �'Will I i I I - angry -discus- ­ the �tg Q . . I - � as a witness. ­ I I Dg y see a cessation of -o badly soared; bu� the screamB,were so ' I [ ' "W �vith-the New York C, I P, then sworn in. � One of the 'members was a Par ,, r,,, 0,t nallite. :The evidence of the witnesses for the accepted Wilson . "Sion with *iallivbb stifferas the Irish suffer. al- I 9,11i recently .built at a co . Suspension -,'- '' l I . Cropvn was mostly a repetition of --that given in The . Court of Common Pleas. -bas "fused � quickly - silenced' that tbose who, were it � at of �50'000; Bridge.7 One of. the moat'impittad . i An a - , . �. a 2 Nil replace it with's, handeome struc-, - . - I the cases of Brady �-and Curley. J&iues Cerey: , � I The , Iloly..Father - Warmly expressed. his awakened by them concluded that nothing . And . I -halogo -to Toronto . , swore that the cons at6rs had reoofved,ta'mur� to dedlare any c.andidAte 61actea councillor best wishes .for Ireland, - and said ,,I feel . ture to cost -$125,000�' They Will Also erect ,cheering features. of tbs c der Col. Hillier andTl for the, � ward formerly repregented. ,by now .and Bhall morb'serioug was the matter th%n some ,of ­ �.1- I be .the fact tha� . I : r B urke in couseqfien ce� of . ' I �. two public ma -:t-bne'at -�yf '&I'd M,intreal will . from -, - an article, that, appeared in the Freeman's Care �. f , it has no evi, . ever continue io,,feel the. the occasional outbrieB of t9e kinol, previ- h - , Aets , -the east ,end I four to�Ave.'hours 1UL he 'tiM I � sy, the in ormer; -aS . deepest Sympathy With the Iiish- people, t a city-,, at a co9lF&w6.000. Debentures . . t an of -the day I I . I . . val speaking of the, desirabilityof a thorough . � - _ . * express:b6th ways between those great- Jou? dence that a �acancy!exists. and especially with the Irish ,tenants, and , ouglv alludedlo, And soon dropped 'uslee ' p r�will be issued to cover the outlay� -, I . . .. ' i I change of officials at Dublin. Castle;, which has � � Limerick advfces state that tbe,disc6n. � again, to.thiuk no 'more about the noise, I � I � Z ,become an Angean stable. Onthefollowitgolay,' 11 an long sA'the Irish or aiiy nationality talie .1 I commercial cities. will be saved, The' - -, ­ 1, . . L I Offibial notice ha.s been received to -day of - ' I I I . . . aftercalling a few more witnesses, the Crown tent in this Surrounding fartisibg districts Inoralmeans; su6h as the, law, permits,'Of � till the event of the night h - a ' d become the . ,� , morning train from Toronto Will not leave I announced that their ca � 'a r' ' f s , . of, police are -talk. In - additiori:. to, the �pergonal tbs appointment o Mr. Ardagb, formerly -- . I The case so was closed. ' ' continues. L ge - orcei -i -as town I . that City until, 8 o'clock, and will, arrive' � . �nce was then opened. I advancing. their psrtriotic.ca el"Ishould of Toroutb­and -Barrie, new Deputy . I . � -for the defe �empldyediii protecting boycotibiga persons I I - ' tarring and. feathering, the front of the h,ere at 71 p. , m., or ' Hellylsbrother was their first witness. He teo�i-: I never for'a moment think )it necessary to ­ e , -Attorn ey. General of the Province to the . . perhaps 'earlier.' 'A ' fled in support of the, claim of an I alibi tbat be and . watching�, 'promises, made vacamt by . . ' pr mises was also considerably, d E6u bed -with similar change . will be introduced - , ' . I � was in the- company of We prisoner on the 6th Of evictions, and which -the farmers cannot interfere."' The Cardinal oontiDued�.--The� . tar; end this spectacle. was tol many per- batch � as -County Judge for- the neWEast- from. Montreal to Toroyat'o. This is. -a, - . � I I Pr pagandaW letter was not even"inten ded I ernJudici-ai'District, including the city ot - .. I I . . sons, when, on: , intic stroke of pm�"r'egsiva policy and it � . May n4ticed to- take Up , Matters could their way to .church, in .the ­ . , � ., the day the murders occurred, �On dross- . be J : A. Oa rebuke or r�eproach 'to the Bishops., It -, ,. . . I I 'g' � , examination of the witness his ovidericalcon- I 11.1� � n , Large . I I morning, the first intimation of ,What had � Winn . eg. � . . .1 . I I ' beyotid-all quest�j -flicted with that given - by the emPloyqi of the , scarcely -. be. more u satisfactory was simply issued as a fatherly warn- I 11, ip , 1: . �., . Shown �oii -Alat thi's great - , ds of tracts of larid, are running to waste ior want � I taken place a few hours before. Tlia Vail Yin And ravines atoub Sussex, at Canadian enierprise is capable of - ac.com, , � . soner. Tho defence, called four frien . . . ib`�, showing them � into what pitfalls , 6 . . . rally, MI of whom swore that th6 prisonerl' was -of care and cultivation. , - I In the fdrenoon-and, indeed, throughout , tbs forks of, tlie.,.Qu'Appell6and .Along the plighing. This improvement, I and authorized ' � . � they inight ,be led * by Some who, uent, passing ! Shores of Long- i I ­ in their company, at tbe tiriie Lord.Fred6rick : A D ublin despatch says. the Gove�yument under coy , er of testinaouig�l subscriptiolis, the day -the, unusually freq " - 1 ,, Lake, abound with cherries, to say, will be introduced immediately,'an * � .� Cavendish and Mr. Burke were Assassinated. � � , a , ' I the -informers I . ­ by of small groups of. persons to the High pluma, strawberries,- raspberries, goose- the authorities here are � I ­.. ,. -fost6ring-possibly mu , but � 'ad attracted 'attention ; berrios audiants. LThese riduBirbegb1d .. instead of - being a loss to :, the Grand - Ono of the witnesses called by the defence to liAB. dealt liberally with seemed to be rolei . � persuaded that a an alibi testified that he went to 111`0�u "x through, WhG111 the Pbwnix Park murder School grounds'h va I . - I . r.'Z.with Kelly on Sunday, Ma,y..7th(theda;y convicti . ons were Secured., The only penalty" 6ert&i11lY'UI1la*fu1 agitation ' and -interfer- but it was Bup 02 i I I after the .murders had been couimitted),,' and I I i0g with individual liberty. The letter of , posed that the.'recent pur- plants are I out'now in blo6so. ,' and the Trunk, as some ,think, the change 'will be', . ­�­-- an 'o . . I " I 'd in d a porti n on .the whole, bierieficial.' The service will be tbat both of them, made bsaminiaion'of.the: inflicted was'theobligation to quit the coun- th ob me by the Lacroasklub of groun, ime- ,.fruits are,.Fjs�i to -be delicious. Thi - .. . , - : . . - The submission of . a Pfopaganda did not',foibid ,agitation at diate,ly adjoining, atil'the preparations for of the, . Northwest certainly seems, adapted ke?l upto the demands of the, public,'ind . I . . blood stains on the ground. tky� for ever, an obligation whichmost of public meetings, nor forbid, a priest attend'. � r. yi evidence having been concluded, Mr. McInerney them c6tbider an advantage. The first to go ' � I axiDg it up,' accounted\for the,ubco'mmon . for fruit- S tber� 'are numberless ng upon iheir-own 46cial resources,, � I made the closing arignment in defence of Kelly. were Jos I I I .. I ng and Voting at meetings so,16ng as4hey - manifestation of excuraiona-o&ai I Sunday to valleys agrow'in" a . 'will ba more. efficient , in .ever I' I I , I lybe Judge then delivered big charge, and tbb eph Hanlon, Michael Kavanagh. . I - . I .d b vihg a southerly slope - . . t , , - � Jury ernoon,.' and' Joseph �Smith, who oubtedly �re- made no violent 'speeches, b6t tsed'their hat vicinity. . . . . i- -1 , And, cut from the � north than h6retofore.' The Great Western offi- , . . _ y"i... . ., at aiquarter,to 6 O'clock ill the aft I � -und iLfluence to calm the angry passions which ,It . . . � I � ­ i, - . 1.� Irely pr.tecited I � . . I . * I . retired to deliberate on their verdict Thejury,, ' I I : . . ­ cials who were: a I I after rexuaining out soi:n6 little tiihei returned'to. oeiv I Col. some money consideration, althotigh rage At sucli'datherings. -� They are not for, : The.Mercury does not give any reason .minds'. , . : � , . . . . - . . � , I . , I . t the conference.left b.y the , � . . � the court -room and announced �that they -were .Whether it amounted to much, or only pas�. bidden -by the Propaganda, nor does - tbs ,Wbich could have led to, this outrage, but. it. . Minnedosa, is agitated with the bonus , night ek.press for their homes. The Chicago ' I . � 11 unable to agree, �. ,. I :,, .1 I I 1. . . 1, Sage mohey;�'hds:not -been announced.- - Holy .Father forbid. them utt hints that. 'when -the �: matter comes in to: queation.� .i . . I ''.. . . . and Detroit men are Still . here,bat ivill take , ' .1 - I � . ending meet- . I . 1. ' . . � I I � . . I . I I IpS SICCOND TRIAL. � � Mottley, thebatter, who positively idefiti- ings, ' The.qu6gtio higher court --as it probably will, Br6mlgy'liaving - ember of Nokqua �s Government their departure to -morrow for the West It . . . . ally was placed. o " big life the , . I n is far broader, - ward -for the. capture a any of . One in Y , . I i . I I n trial for , I 'offered a re . , , 11, : -'great eneigy and .�deter; . I I I � . , anc than has . . I , � I X . fled Timothy Kelly, has received $2,000And. 1 simpler I been . state is, a Jludes � I igiI6 secret that I., secondtib:ieouApjjl23rd. A onannamedGlyn, hispassage ]money; 'With.him went Neale, � tbs ol' his'persecutWrg�some- Scandalous details . . I . - Initiation onibe ps;rt of all connected with ' . who identified Cg,reyat the inquiry in Kilmain- I With persona- and - politics Holy , . .11. : 1. . I : � Amine"of bog --iron ore bas-beeh found , � - . : Jas.. Murray. Emma� Jones and' the park Father -has I I will be -*made public.. � I I I . .1 . . I tbe� direction of the Grand'.Trunk has been � ..' , . . him Courc. House a -i , a man whom bet ,ra in nothing .to do, :but it,'was' . . . �. � . I ' Braidon �hills, which assays 450 to the e � g this unforseen'9mer- I , . . d� 1 Phoenix Park ori'May 6th idst,testifledtli . gardener,- Ja;ues Huxley. Itis'now'known . . I—— I . I '' . . .1.. in I , . mploybd inineetin . , . . four men in'tbe Parkbil. the evening 6fthatdayw � his duty to show tfieway of true mori0ity T . I I . . i I I � . f them. On the,follo.y7ing that Neale. and Huxley received �1,000 ' , HE BUIDGE AMID - TUE VICTILTI.S. toll. , I , � � gebey or Btroke of ,the Ainerican­rgilway � I � I .but Kelly was riot Ono o I to those who were in danger of fe'rBaking. , I � I .- . . 1� .. I I I day the witnesses who teatified. at the former each. , The others were- � paid something,.. it. ' The letter I applies to all Catholics I. . t. .�. . . . . I There are 760 ' Indiana encamped around king. If. that I magnate or his ab'attors . : , � � , . . . Ui.1 an alibi - repeated- their tes'tiniony. probably ,n6t',much less.' Itigthobghtthe I . , Traiel on.thei �.Great. sltructure'�I*teadlll 'Maple Crbek in the neighborhood of Moose think, they have got the insidk; of the Cali-- .� - . . Mr. = McGowan, who some - years, ,ago . . .. irreBp(ictive.of 'nationality. It',may be ... I -Pecreasing-WidovsW 'ffit6riem. � .' I . I �, I . . '. . � � , Government has tried to kebp secret, an far I I . � I I . I jaw. . I - I .. I . I : ., , adians t6ey'. are ,�astly mistakon. .'It is 11 , I - contested a seat in the House of Com- . . mile ; al�d the . studied by .Americans,' Australians ,and Although tbb.*eather torday in c6 ' . i !I I only just to.say that,. .the lauthorities here � - � ,� I mons' for the� .0bunty Leitrino, . was called as possible, the, det dentina � . mPar'- : A site iW to be Selected; for' A, Roman I . .. . . I I as a - witness 'for Kelly. His � evidence 'also I tibas . of he. 'Itibrinoirg, have b ept Irish with equal profit. The Holy Seeneilther son witlithat of -the past -�wb dayab,as been . I I . � . f at that they are in 4 position to hold theJi'r� � I ,, t to prove an alibi. Altogethe . r fifteen � wit- �. has Acted nor �will act under thapr6s&urei of delightfully cooil-on the Brooklyn' Bridge, I ,Catholic Church, at'Mool3e law and hopes el . I . I '.. . a !or' t also'. It is Sa3d that some , of. the ,� - I ' h successfully: .against anything that �<' . , wen . . I . I . � . Any. foreign Government whatever." The are there'foinidd of a. resident priest being' Ow . - I I ( " —.' . IlesEea testified in �favor of the prisoner's claim el 6 know to what'point.they ' . the number of people' ,��ho 'Crossed to -day appointed., i, . I may turn up... ' ofan alibi. The Judge, in sumbfing up,the'next emigrbuts did not - . . 11 I They make no boast, but - � � . d pok t strongly against-t,he�prisoiier2s- I 1, ftbr�putting.-to'sea. '; , . Cardinal said it .Was, true, the Ameri � can, was -less up to the time, the Telegram gop I a . I 11 I .there is a;.Bileat date - rmination ia their - . f emo � I �W.ere bound unti a Bumn - I . . Two wealthy Englisb� gentlemen .from I , . I � I I I ' - . , ay a . '-The jury;.after..being out'a- � T Dubilri police -'are investigating a Arcl!ibish(;j� had been acted to Rome,. to press than -during the sAme* hours of I I I coup nces-tliiit speaks volumes for their , . � I IaL a. .1i"bi. 6 coiiA.:and -announced I U ' lut'o, no.politi6al business, an&on nothing . even yesterday,when the traffic wassmallei, ,.Sheffield have bought'a ranch . South � of ,. teus. - . I � I., I short time, returned.t . 11 r of cases: of suspicious deaths which � I ! confidence in beiDgmasters of ibe.situation. . . . I that they had been, unable to agree on w-verdibt. . " conne6te'dwith the subject discussed. Th Ose �aw,:aud lutend'to make it. for five . .1 . They wore sent back to reconsider their veidi6tJ h '' d ,duringthe past few�years, I e - thanonany'other day siime� tbs -Opening of - MO I .1 aoi happy to state that Mr. Hickson's in- � , .1 .. . - I ., but, after returning to tbs c6urt-room the fourth I ,�Xb�qccurre , as of a hotelkeeper named Bishopai stre'expected-in Rome, in- NOv8m� � the great'structure. One of the gatekeepers , years their headquarters for butting ex- ,.d. -- . , I I especi�lly theca . � . I - K ., isposition- is' not peribus--it probably � I . . �, � - %,dinal i an'd. pleastire-Seel � I . in her next. The correspondent, ,, arc estimated that the tolls 'Collected. from pedit one, king generally ,: aiisigs from the overwork�-wh .1 . Jiiky, of Dublin : � I - I : n t ti )and reporting that they,. could not . agree, I , Who, died a fortnight �af�ter , S! , to I I ,- ­ . icli he and tbs � . W a discharged. I . , Jacobini and directed his aiteiki7ti', o the . . , Or ; ONC:e,mow. � . . � : .-the 1 j�hconix Park murders. From � dis- � . pedestrians for, the whole tw6nty-four hours. Sincethe:complef.ion of. the dam on the' head'g'of departments are. sd often com- ' - ). � ,va . . . � : 1. ARRAIGNEP' � int�erview bola, recently with 0§41liva ,-the t..d,,y...-will-be-lesb-thaii-5.lb,o-;-.-t�ai--'froua- -Plum,Creek­there-bas,been­ -splendid-41 - -pCll-ad­t-0­g6- - - 1, - I --- � .. cfa kes -�b ' iiihorities-do- - -Vi-e�i'&ent of —the Nati6­n­­aI­-11-nff--L�agUe- 'the, waggon road I will big a little more. The 'ing. the fis'b can come, ;down from� Oak. � . I I - . I - K- — -------1h-7 - y -informers, , the�-a I � � . ---------TIIe-tNifd`-tiIM-6f- eIly was 15F.-uri on a tN not doubt, that 'Jury wa . a . poi I son . ed . . Tbe. - . , I I I I 13#611911. -- 71. - . . . -, - ­ . . . oflastmonth. Jitmes Carey, the informer on I The Cardinal appeared much g'ra6ified by toidlolail boat of the bridge to the corpora-.. Lake - but 'ire , unable to ascend the &am, -� -. � .. - . . - witness',istimol, swore I I I . . L � I '.1 . . �, that reason UbWiSSiVaL . I winwD OF � ILI[ Vic. ... -111 I . . I?eing called to, the, 9 ex'cep'ti alleged for the poisoning is that he Sullivau!s a , Attitude,, -And pro- Y � . I � ' - I . I I.. I . I - � I I I every one of tbs Inviricibles, .with th ion inadvertently op_0ned a letter addressed to , � � � , tions- of N ew Yor k .cit� and Brooklyn, inj� going back, po'just below, the water, slide is � I I . .. — , :. , ­ I I , I � � , , , . ofJoe Brady, had offered to turn informer mised to bring the matter under the notice' , , I 11 . .1 h , -' lj� . . , . , . I - Tynan, ,Wbor wis �itaying . at Jury'6. hotel., Pop ' L ­ .,. . elusive of iritereSt, is over $2fibd.' I where most of them are caug t. ,.. , A Brantford- Woman Wrilies to extroy I . Carey said that be was the last man who offered . , . : .of the e. , . , . 1. � ­­;;:: , I I I I . I I � , . � L . totastifyagairistthe'prisoners. Joseplillablon;: Jury discovered tb�Lt the letter contained , I I . I . I The work upon the- railroad is progress- 'a . It La" -1 I : � . 1. I I After 'W te; iouagea;rch'the body, of, Win - Merselt vv Is da linum., .1, � � ' I a olbheriiaiormer,eoiirirmod'theeVidenco'given directions in. regard. to 'a, secret society. � - , , I I I .. . Ling rapidly, and there 'appears now to be Kittso', who'eeeaped from ''the ainallpo?c :� , - --.--- I I � . . � � I . , n A WATHEILIS iLONG . VIRGIL.. � : 'littl6�lelt to ac� bh but t6cleak�up the h - n I I The suicide inania, seems to have reached . ., . 11, . : by. Qarey and KaVanagh� to the effect that- . - 3ompli � , ,the - rode Fearing the voilge�nce of the haemboxg of . , . - Capital in.W.ihnipbg, was found tour or I Brantford.' Mrs. Tillison, the . w � idow of . � . - Kelly wag one of four men who , the -the society, Jur Biird�ed 'the letter. � A. - . I --, �­" ,--. ". ,,, , . � I . five m . il . on northweatof the City . .L , ' A milk- tbs unfor I tunate lunatic',Who died in th - I 1, L on Kavans,gh's. cgr� on the. evening y do I . triclia'ud start the rolling stock.. '� � . . I � I Wave ming Over the Dead Body ot Mis - ' move ' . 11 . I .. I, I. Fhcenix Park �murders Were, committ8d. 'Tbd wi%itei,�.h6Wever,,ibformocITy�n4n that.Jqry. , It havilig-bgst spggested,��that,A . .. - ,man first B�Lw. -tha. object in 9,. 'swampy � . . . . I 0 � . , 11 ' � . � . ... , , � . nextda,y-thetkidl was continued, tba�'evldence­ . ' " . r lor Nearly -Five'.19on. tbs. , m6ut should,' be sdt�ou foot 'to -Kid those I . . 11 , ". London Asylum -!w few: weeks ago - has, � '. ,.': -: - . ii�cl,,r�ceiv6d�.,%letter.f6tbim. ItIathought : ... Parghtel I . ' * " ,place,r abd1bfokmed:.Ahe � Search party,.and-: ' y lost no 'time- ln­Ao`o2n`g­up I -11 %, " .�:, , . � bei 11 , L . I I ". . ng mainlya repetitiob.,,of;1b�t' produced E�t; r ,, I, I - �'L ", . I .� . . Urye - , tigS-:L were on'tobonnoitering-a w ite­speckon the. .. th 6y,, he.'J ,removal rag thouidecidedL, ' 6 � " ' ' A Hartfdrd,:Confi,,- espa c says : This' Who'lost their '-�re�d, winn'�gr3 or'whb' ' I nt ' " m up n. , : ' * d' ' t h . - I ­ . bi � "' pp oi� � - L . 8 provious'trials. On'Ahe following 'do 1 i I afternoon ,the Annig L inca - L . to . t b'e'i ,partner afteri ,the �death of' hey' "�L � , ', , , I . aury delibeiated'fdr an hoUr before they brought ,The'' Quakers L residing,, Lin . Irelabd.L ba 1� remains: *,-Of:. 'N L . . 11, 'prairie' wai , � . I L 'L L''. L ve I . pacitated from,wbilkliv the-acciddut.o - S."; distinguished. ­ 'Approaching. h,,,ba d for on May'-�12)tth. laigti: she was, ,.��, ...: : , ' ' * . . . 6 , Brewer-weie interred in � � marble L oarco� L .the. Brooklyn-, Bridge,,a Telegraft'.reportet �-uegrelr,;the -body - .. -1. I -11 --- 46�Lcne-46ae Weal ­butAbeir-­ ­­ r ­ - I in th ir :verdict. The judge sentenced': the dty­�Doni)gal'00 L I Was discovered, And the, ilu&;krin . "I . prisoner to babs"aged Ob:.JUnd.bth.'.1`On.Lbei , ng�. t fd igiributod in Cou eC phagUS construct�d in the ly ' made- inquiries . ,0 -day , doncerifing LtWo , party, I I n ordert L o avoiddank6r, approached Bi-, I I; I � . iseed potatoes, thus relieVingth , L S, . ard I", ling . ph ,. , 6Y , : , _ I I . removed from the do :L Xaili�'flaid'� " I L am' innb- IL I I 2 her father ,LS h .on a in E &at - HArtf.i2cli"Th. � .. I.. � . I . � I L . domeatic'.relaii" d ' f b _ L - "." cent ; thank you; my. Elord." ' He, also. expressed: distress of three thousand families, in that . I dowp Created, b , ons, ,o not seem to'be o t e _ ' I ' the' disastisy , � The I 'L f, ' , I I fi­­­ 12 ­­, - , -- .L I . . I - 1. . .1 wi v it by making .wLeirelb. When -nearing the most P bal3anL I I : I � I L � 'L. ­ - exertions in �C61 Ity.g­ L L . - .1, I L I Circumstanobs: of -..this-- case,,-Arb, I-sad,and widow of George 'binith,.the'L tj� k �' ... I . . obaracterifwh.at t e . neig I ., . . ., : . LL' , his thanks -to his-c6ungel-1or-,their in . jm . %, " 11 . . '... ".. - I '. 1. 1, I 0 mail, � bodylo'la'g� 'e4gl6, feawthig.' its' �' boys 886Y is Correct, and we,bave no reason. , . ,� . . . his behalf, and i3aid'he hoped they might Rve' � . %, , - ' liar. Mihs-Brews'rwa�'tho 16-year�old .'.was killed L onthe bridge, resided'at the. L . elf on tbeL I I ' ' .' L I A last (Sunday). nilght's Londori'cAble- pech . I- I .Who i . . fleab,flewaway. LOUiSlKittSOU,W1lli8,M�S, -coritrary-bat,6�c;�ugi 1 3- . to;- , -%, - -,- I ---�­- L - , I long to defend the innocent. I 11 . , , Lot' , - ' to doubt, but on', tb's 1�� � . I , I . I � L . gram I bYL . daughter Edward Brewer a loading time .of her husband's death. at' No. 41 by I I L - body, know that'the husband is of sAivital uatireL . � Says: � The banquetgiven in honor of _ , . , L I L. � other,'was the first to reach the L I I ;6. I Citizen of -this place. Sh6'W&B-the,iddl�of ­W,AttB,street;: but bar destitution haig-sinbe I In, . . i' I . . I "��L' li 'I, ' � � L Senator Jones, �:of Florida,, the4rish . I and- as he recog zed his brother , he burst I 1. � 0 . ath, I& : I I ­ I L and given 'to great outbursts of passion 1. I . . . Be on, t C a . � : her father, .whose whole life Seemed to be. compelled,, bert. go Lto the home of her: into tears. : Tho.body was'almosiL unrecog., whether he has a reason or otherWiaL e � . Two� ' .. I . I � L . . I . rueu�bers of Parlia;nient on Saturday night . ' ­d_­­­­_bL .... .... A_ ­ 'k­--.-.L-fW 'L 0 ' I A Mgt (Friday) night's Chatham de I I wrappe up -in er. . .wee or . 0 before fat . I .. .1.�tch wa.''preBided over by Mr -Parnell."' Most I . her, Mr. Minnerty, at Eighty-Bixth, nizable. ',One ear and part of I I - L I says: Last bight about 11 G�clock a young o. 6, Christmas '� she was .takenL Sick, and, thg� face Children by,her first hugb�nd r'eBide.with, I -of-the-Irish mei:nbers of Parliament' were �' - � - Street and Second avenue. She has ,four were :daten� by an eagle. The,bodywas Mrs, Tilligon, abd her new found � husband, . . . . I I �, man -named-7Sylveste, After 9, short illness, died. On her death- eldest . L L . . at the railway station here under circum- esent. The,prindipal toa9ts'Were L ' children, tue: 11 y6aJS ''and Lthe lying oirthe�right L bide with tb6 legs',A I . . ew 0 ought -to � � - . death � "The ' -rb � ' -8ho'hi-i" ­ �­ i , � torn, badly puffea and Swell' .� L I L pr - . bed She expressed a " L her' r ,. Of yptingeat 2QL bc I . . K8,wn: And it i6said by thos' h know stances sufficiently, doubtful to �wanabtj.tbe IrlSh. At � hdbib�",aiia, -abroadl"� I'll-Sonaltor I I I ontha�.'old. , as never up . an.., Tbs tbatL Wesley, &ats 'tbs �' a h' ' � ' t . . b6i being L t' i 'o, the groi�nd,,:­i, and "t, L loge At& fae It L an _b6a,jl, ­- ef6l' ­-­ -- -/A ding of an inquest, ,which commenced at 11 i >had any ... other occupation thati: that "of , f�� t . d.. In in a am4 - . . , I Jones " And "I Alnerl6a.". : Senator Joues L'P'4'L into, a: ,th&tL 4h'6�,Le' Ould jai � 13 wore pbrfectly 6lack,.-::. . I - ­ue:", �'IW .10 s. in. to -day, Dr., Br4y,presiding­ From tbe'evi- . . L I I L I . . her. father -, promise fi, I � . eas map r fact-elyer'SInCei,", ' . . . dence given by his �Lrother, & workman on',the IB� a iiative, of Dublin'. I - . � ­ e , I attending berch�ildreu, and theref ' looks as, if be -had laiw down, to sle6j. Tbs th - ' ' ­ ' Weplek- has i�biiged, . the. :' ' L T iving for t or", head wag lying, on - the - right arm. , The air marriage . . I I I . notbe. In spite of the' entrea;U4 kna'per.. badly qualified to make 96 1 be. I sawing machine, Cloonan was standing by a flat Xr. Gl , statement in the . f L . . 1. � d to the circum 13 0 . nd a . I I . . I y beyond I d "' ' � . . ' ' all reason, ,an . ,on - : 1, ,, . L car on the switch at the west end of the statidn, Hougo Of Com ' dailious f his frie 8 And 1761' tiV8B, 11.6' ''and or herself. . I . body was covered only bYL a nightshirt, '.-i' ay night while the aebommodation Arain was being : sta,11C - Me I . Be of Mrmong in rcg�r - d - oclined to � . . I , Mrs. O'Brien, whb66 husband, a delivery 'badly to,ttered, and lyinj in M'..slight,'hol- . ad the neighbors ' informed , - � . shun ­­­­ . ......... '­ � I . allow the remains to be ta,ken I - 1, - 'be', airippe& ; I., ­ � ted. His brother had tleft dee6"ed about. F rii-gt.n . Visits to Rome - .L i .I,g reporter - . . the length of & car when' he heard him hollda; has givOn'grem i ' - �,.g u from the. house. The .corps waS dressed ---W- - the � depth of 'four, inches , '.. � I . . ati.f io to the Vatican. ., - clerk.M.Pi,er 39 Noirth Rivef, a6--Rlso low., Water' to hi,wif,.,fLal1'hb 'lothingand'otherwise, .' ' . � L I ingtdn'L is . an'L one I , . . . I running back he found deceased, lying between Mr. Err I About toL lea've'Rome for" 'for the grave c Iosed in a handsome killed, resides at No. 88 Laight strebt,. She covered a quarter of an acird of land �. bur- . I , - L I L I ' ­ ill-treated her,. ,' . Sri'ucee her marr'iage'w'ith.',,. ' , . the two tracks, and--�in,:'relJly�-to-,hio-br6-ther- E, ' 1, , I— -e 0 �to coffin, which - was. placed 'in the parlor. 'also has, fdur chillren, girls, the oldest rounding. TfieLabarchpartiesmuAtbave been I - ag ani . � H ­�Will-b ­giietl-K-ftiv, I . . . Wesley her life Seem's to have, been 'intoler ' L deeqased said he had been hurt, on the stomach. a . ' 12' year6,� and the youngest .18 montlig. of _the .L . .. I - - I I He only spoke again to say several times 11 Lord Audience bjAhe Pope' before he goes:,, I Every day An undertakeyvisited the house, within half a mile. of. body, but rising bl I � .. egday last She ballad iipon -. - ' � . I � , and did whatLwas necessary to preserve the � IttBon , i -I ' d', on. �Tu have mercy;".and died in :o� few minutes. The man named John Grant 'Mackay, L When - ground I 8; a' an 'L . . . , � , 'A , , '. ­ .* ' phj,c" . . , A ­ . . : age. - She'has no ernployni�nt­and : - ftid�'lit fibral.view. How,- K� " C6 boine street, iuggist and, Bed , , .. " . ,ac a 0 . u L go d - ­­'­ - -'-'-' tit- -If, . I --- � a a 8 W * night through the ..' ! ­ . ,.: � � I . 'witileBaLguppoEied'bi$L:brother hiid'beew. Canglat, I --f -h- - � . ,remainws� The unhappy- 'father refusedto a9kedWb6th rsh6-h dfri nd she'replied, I ,. P�n,otificb-'bf'-I�tidanurn,-�at'id'1 hurrying home,'" . I i. . 0 aving a quan I yo explo*Bivea . . - I I a - I . alked,five imiles,that - ' I between two core aol,t4ey came together., ,. .... . . ,. h* ffirl'ab'day tbey�have'as- ' - Sloughs, _ Bw L a ' mps ' � a ' n : d rough I : L I . I. . .- I I . 11, msesBion,.haa b becomforted. He gatbyt e'co " Plenty; �but much as they I . I — '' I �, - In 18, P( 'L, . eenL arrested -here; 7 .. . . 1 68, *it"- - Woollowbd�about.tbie�'AJ:ia ahaif,drablams, :, I'L I 66V � 't L ,:, , I � long, and it was I tY that Can do to care"for lthema6lves.",- The baby -out boots or �,blothes, ,hefore- 'Ira oldim 16 a , , I I ,. . 11 I �t­ � . . I ,. HIS Case � haig beign rigmanded for a week. 'With great diffic�ul . I Y I tr9i I , I . WBIR Q-[�ZIi;N; Am"', -JOUN BROWN. - .. I too large a quantity to produce the e . . I .. . I 11 .1 � I ­ I . :L' ' ' '" ' I The'airestis important, becausethe di � h000Uld be'p6rsiiaded to, Snatch. evens g sick,And thd.second'elddsi littlegiri, -h6 � dib in a inysibry. A amalIpbx ambul . ff . I I .. 'A, , , ; L � Te. t i0e, . . . . "'" few momenta L for his meals. :, Iil�'L tb "'. . I ' I I . -Bent-out . i &Eio6 desired, � - The Urifo'ktonAte � woinan then � I 11 . . I � . 1� Mer otojeaty at tbe Dead Ghilliels, C ra .r :police have recently received numerous, , j. 'L :' ' L , 8. was iuJured at tbs bridge, hL 6 recently left was A@B-afternoon to b i �hc pro' ­ ... .. . . .1 I - 1, a I ,� I" ,pared, herself for, death. and."went to �� . L, .. . , I I I :1 � � L L ,L m L , . I menaces., . � . ,, earlit � evaniug.he .generally rq, Ired,tol,, 4, aho8pital. �,Herhead is well',Psp.Ad.,XrS. bod,v for interment ab St. -Bonif=� " i d' ' ithodt.111f.rm . Ing any person of! what,. - . � - 4 LoniiL'c.biegra Says : Queen Vic- , - . ,, . I � ' b , , I L I I I Ott Ccr . En btit,�f about inidnight arose Again';; dre god O'Bri�p " but sh4;seems 6: be queer since-,-- ' ' L , � I / A,Aespatchfr run" say.��-��- � , Bit,. ., ,,, a W " ' The'residen'ta of tba t own of r have- he b i -Ai Ve ' 11' ver;� bad seen ' , � -1� 1 re riautoWiiadebroiiithe�.22�ci.inst. ,,Bk by, � lying 'in harbor here ' g- himself and, returned to big Vigil.. - 'A61 ad' the ' ac6'ident. be , remembers, illotfii". I � a ad o . i ey 130D,L how6 . .�' * : I tori& � 6' . , d I S . $400"fok'L r -* L � � . . The state concerts at,Backingliam Palace, 9 iCCbf'tly dr(Assea to' the inanimate'form Words of ab � ,t L kno Ug 'raised ,. a: Dominion Day celeb a, ,ber tb,ke something from: a bottle, and after ". 11, I .... L ­. . 'hoisted at her , mainmaBt a Feltii" flag. I . -11 out it.,'an shodoesn. . W,that bet * t, , .1 d .'I " - ,. I �, . 1 . I . � . I take, place jum 27th abdL' July 6th, ,but �. ,. . ;L . bis�mother bad gone to Sleep abd:Cbuid not - - - , I I. - '-dadioaringaffectign kissed the marble -lips, - ja;jh6 11 . L I L. . toni': L 'L 1 ,., I I -.1 . . . . The'll was'green, With a White crobs","in" y ­'is dead.", ": � ­ .L .1 . I . L. . 1 . .. ... . . . Her Majesty 'declines to honor them!: by� : 119 . I :' ]gi�g, be awakened he iif , " ' asked the I to L I : and pmsed his land across the. brow� .4 What prospects have you�? I L ormed: a neighboring - . , � I . .., . �, the, Contra. - At the, same time She was is � I At Rapid City, Mi. Armstrong if; brix - . .1 . I her UPrineess Beatrice will I L Whou'dayligbt came be. rettrned,to-b re .1 . . I in300piga flrom� Ontari6�. He wilf,build ladY,. who with �otbers endeavored . . ­ presencei an , I ,to porter I �, I.. I I I.''. ­ 11 � ­fi� 11.1 . L ' . . , flying &,amo,ll .English. flag. at her f6reUiast. ,.. I , . , f . .... .. L4- . I ,;­ k his�mill-.,-: . restore- bey to-, bon sudss;� but without � ­ " - � -­ � � .. , ar�a I - 'd -fatten t am robd . represent her:�,at`the Concerts. , N6twith- bed for a few hours, and then 0 go , 'Poo h axge�pens an goiou L I " . I Tho,F�bglish Consul Bent. a.me1sa6nger to , . I I . . 1� I r enough," She.' Big ed. , .11 1 don't . ! I I . Ten h* after I , L delicate nervous . � ­ Y .U, 11 I � , , ' avail. Cure 6be'had taken 'the' I - standing ' tbs ,, Queefi's through the Same programme � � iS, encamped b6t Maple,Crbek., I wag paeoitg and Was called! I . I order the captain to lower the green Lflag - know ,what we'll do." L ! BLig Beat , 'lodges" ths, POPUlat L dose Dr.'Nicho . � I ' . .1 condition,Bhe drove within an hour of !her but the messenger met, witV rough' treat' nigbt;'from tlie� time of-herdeath until, Mrs. James,,a fellow tenant of . Mrs. Theie. , ire' 280 ion 6f. . I . arrival: at Balmoral, with the Prinelfiss' ' bout the middle of April, ihese.strange a�b6ut 8, d applied the necessary restoratives. I � I . mont' on the v6seel. The - Consul L then a Smith, at Watts street, sai'd'thAt a gentle. -which amounts t6 QOQ liidiisns. Re. '", an 1.1; Beatrice, to Crathie kirkys;rd, for: !tbs PrevioUB to 'this, however; the unfortunate . ' , - purpose of ins I pe6ting John l3k6wn's gra:v'e. * summ-ohed the aggistance of the 14pa,nigh- -actiona,wbre kept, up. . At­abaut.�that time 'inan from Brooklyn called therie a few days cently a hand of American Indiana, crossed wom�,4'waB', greatly purged and'-y6mited. .. I I I � - - and ' Mr...'Brower's health .broke down, and he ago and .Said . that it a Subscription were' 6veri10 this side audeilblp 112boTses. The . , I I She, has since paid a special,. -visit to 'tub coast�guard,' eventually a party ,of greea to tbs removal . of the remains to a . I . . I and was inade very, we&i by 'her own set" - . ;�i I h,' -I armed Sailors boarded the 'vessel and a , ' ' ' started for the Bufferare h6would,hpad the Moumted:PolicQ are in,pursuivand hope to" -of . .house built. for Brown ,At, Balnac oi e 11 . � the objectionable flag. �An inquiry vault" to 'lie constructed , on � his oww list Wi I I .. . I I - golf: destruction. -Branifor d Telegram i� i . which she ordered . to be perms Al ' removed th $5. 1 � . � rea6ver tb's stolen prorarty. Another raid , - 7 .. , � _ _1 - � � . I I I'll -1- . I .."'. Y ban been instituted into't)ie circumstances I I ' Mr. Cornelius 0. J. Craf , I I . premises and easily accessibl6i j3o'tbkt he t, son,of;ihe late is! expected nightly. Shouldeuoilian attack .. . I . I I � � closed. . I rl� . ''. . . I . . might still hold communion with his dead .William H. Craft, who was killed in the b I e made,tbe�po I li � ce Are determine'd to"give JD011,NG: PgNANCE. , , . � . . . I . I , �, ! � of, tbs affain , i , . � ,. - I I I ' . o I �- . � , , , 11 . I I child. 'It is in this vaultj just - Completed, , ,p�nici . Qnthe..Ea4t. River,. Bridgeion,.Dacora- ..them -axeception that Will create a lasting IsItran. — � I , . � 11 , , I I I : I " . . . — I I lo , ... .,Doyle,.one of the Itivincibl6s, has been . I � . . '. � Ig � e Freak ot an Ot , tawn , 19an; � ..- — ­­­--- -LLntcsx­ir*�1Lrelaa( . ! ' ,1, -libei 'iio�3�prifion--on-bail-7-H,ia-hemlth- -� trd:-d-a�-th-mt-litigtLti,pn-would * " n4be' -minds;----- . . , , . � ... .... ---.---- I . . ­­ . ritbd- Ahat-thb-girL'fi,long�utibur-iod-r-amn,iiaB-w,ere- -tjbu­­Dgy,-gs;jd- � � - -impresaion�upo, ir ;1� - , , - i i , , . , - I The,orangemen"Of Belfast fiave�deci islin such'a Condition that, it is thon, ht� he Ybsteramy placed., The ceremonies "wore , probably be ogtonded and Costly. He dould . ­� : 1 ,,- - 0i �% k L 1. . � An Ottawa despatch says:.' -,A middle- . I . 1. g . � ., . I' d�plri ­ - , - . I not any ,, ­ 1. .1 ; ­ I a � 1 - i W'lluot'li L I aimp,� an Ivate. , aged rhan, giving his nam " An O'Don - ' I � L .1 . I .11 �' , L ' , what Course he Would pursue in the I Al lalot,Gold that Glitters., , D hU oaui� to &L Bigho L pla Palace, yeSter- , I I to hold their annua , demonstration On , �the I . , � .� - .�, � " , .. :- I . . I ­ .. . L I . ". , . ' tL I I . 1) ,� C, I . I . . - . � . � . .,I ., , I . � � I " �tlbbg - L . � . I . .011 matter. .Hoseemed 0 think that a Com- I � I'- , �. 11.�-, ' I day _.yri. ith a Sin li a L . I . I 126h of July at I4mbeg L .1 . . I Gus Do Smith was seen on tbe.'stre6ts Ing _ a xe in his �hand 1, A, whole family of Seven persons. has ! . ' MONOB., TO JOBIN B.RL1GUTi* A shocking wife niiurder has been com. bin ed movement for a test case,on the part , , And demanded to See one I 1: . ,, . of 'the Lp,i6atS. � � . in' . Roscompion ` by. theL I , — I . . , . I 11 I mitted at', Hehstyidg6, Somerset by, 9,: of the rela;tiVes of thoEW.who were killed or yesterd " I looking as if :there haol been . . .. poisoned - I gnlJkCeu!: 'L L 'y , o fainil I I I . I ))eon & the in:,th On Rev. Father Sloane appearing, O'Don-' . . " A�Xln beinoustrailon in Illonor of il Y. . w:L . accidental Substitution of, arisenic ley soda: . young -man named George -White. e,bad' injurod. on the'bridge would be most advis- several a I I I . . ! � the 41"alter Sin'tesman. � ' i'Who, VA�tho mattei" Gus?"' asked a� ,oghuesaidbe, as commanded by the Virgin . ' � in. a Cake they.,had at. dinner.' . . ,been married to the woman but a few 'able��N.Y. Eoening'Telegram 6f. -Tune 81h.. I I I 1, . is . I I I ­ . . I L . I A: London, cablegram Says: The Bir- ria'aths. ' ' They '. liVg`d* . Very unhappily . I L friend. - 11 � . 1 1 1 . I. Maiy'to.cutoffoneofh fingerig�gponance I . ' ' o Mr. Thomas F, Curran,son of the late Mr., 0 1 - � I I f for a sin he had committied. goidd only Lhe � . I . iningba,na celebration. to, c9mmemorate -tbs ,:Ogetlior'the result of-jeaJoilsy, On the man's � :­ Prow'.sift'Willotherm.1 , * ' I , llh�velost mybigdia:moDdbre&Bt pin, . I - . . I . James Curran, Lot Fr , anane, Ballybaums o'ervibes of John � Bright as reprepentative I. . , rt. Une night recently lie, knocked her ' 4 if you shove that Cup oft - the�' tq,bl,�Pli and I am afraid somebody will find W." ' L placed his left band on tbe-tablei and , raiS�, I I I . I has -been Bwb r n in a Solicitor of ihe, Ai � . . . I pal - . . I I I .. . . I 9 inParliamen't for Birmingham 'for' over a' down,�stabbed her! with,a pboket-knife, and. wbipyou,'! said a; mother to her daughter. " I don't understand you., 1�41ioulol think ing,the axd he chopped off t1l'o little � finger , , . : . I � . . . I . Court of Justice iia'Jrelarid. , I I 11 , t 60 anottury Was be�bu to-Aay. ' A kicked her, hilling' hot almost ininnediately. , The girl aboved .,the cup .off: . "Pick UP you would want it found. . You ought to, before: any means could be taken to pie�ant� . quarteri e., - Ths--girl- , � Two Cows, the pTop,ertY,Of widow,Con- I pro .... Her body presented.- a Shocking spectacl that cup or -I'll whip yet good.',' -offer a large reward for -it." L . I I . Mini He -then avowed1in intention to,out, , . ,,, ­ ., on of'dolegates frol,Lthe'vArious . . ,, I�d b9willing-now this in confidential-:- off � foot for. the'same isn' on, andwaA pro-,. I � *'from Liberal: societies, a mile and a- halt in I ip. - 11 Go and sit- I , - . '­ ­­ ­ --­ ­­­' ' . When apprehended thehugb&basaiAhe waB' did nDi'pick up the 9t - ­-, ­­­ '- g,�if I'Ld be willina-w offeria��reward to4-thC-`hiAii' 06 -di- J -15-d --- - 1 � ' - *­ - -d- d .... I 1. I V norB of Meenthens, some diotance hot at 11 L, ' ­ - - The I q . I � . B I . U '�rket, gtrayed­in ft�L terrible siliow I a Ing o 6 sow en be as .. - Nowm . - -length, pasBed-in review:' before- Mi.,-Brigbt A gory for What lie had done. '-," "dowii there or vlf;�ihi� you;" . I . � I . . . I Y . 'who wduldn't,find it, for A it is found, it will the aie takeu� fr6to him.. O'Donoghn's, , , � -. � .. storm on May L17612, and', Vr6re smothered in andpaluliddhim. One, of the.ohief features didn't go' And sit down. 1, Come here to . . . �, � , ,, . , . ' .. � ' . ,as, the L presentwti"O' We l6ve"whaiwe labor for, though but,% ­ . . be taketa t6la jewelligrysiore and have it whoseresidened could not be ascertained,'' -- 11, � the grow. - - ... I of to-day'a celebration W n trot) ploint or a Wall we build. How me." .The,girl didn't come. "", Ain't you . . � . - I .� b,invasion of Ire] ' O.Mr.'Bri'lght..''Th A & , mmed . of youracilf, ??- ,. 4 ... I ": I L V, was taken to the General Hospital where - I The Soo'io' 4nd.'s- hunt-' ofj'� gold medal t WeL i lor' whom we, ' � I I analyzed, -and then the worJol.,will ,kno : t d , '' L' � ­ I 11 I - .­ ­­ ­ " ' - "''"L . . e L Otto � 'dear -the Uvalid care; the ash . L - 1. , . lit I ters, and that , � ,As drpsee - . otyationB at the railway station where,.Mr, tn'To I I I that Ali is �not gold that g J I the, Btumip of his, injured finger W 11 ing grounds is, becoming an accomplialied ailin rtnev.,� or', the crippled child 1,7,What � ..." Yesau . , " . Under �&"' -- , f- L -� � L ­ 111.11 L ... - 11 11 ' r V 'in6i,ningi-and-t-hrough. , -g.;pa no, ,Igot - only paid a dollar and a halt/tor it 11 He was afterwards taken rroBt , or % ./ � fact. Mr. Trottek.­6­CN1`bdbniiu',o­ Jjeft.hCy_�­ffrjgfts;t Li ca­"tfils- Ne give� , binds hat we receiv,k.),, ,C No 'you're not. F 7 a great miIia to . . - . I : - I , ve . f 1: 'I . W , t to ­ I'� I I I . :: � i . , lunacy by policemen Thompsorl'and Proulx,� .1 stern not wild, holds Idestb the, beat 'a d but the line of march, resembled -a roya . I I no hi u for telling me a. Story. Oughtn't � I I - .. I I 11 . ' L I � Knowledge io that, which X virtUe W 'P yo . L � A little girl visibing.,Niagaroi oustody, in the county ja I. � , . , largest b , untir g I coun Y 'in the wide World... .prbgreas.­,.-The, routo :of. the procession, , I I L f with her and is now. in I . i I � .. YOU" Say ?"? L" ­ -. ­.. " �, ­ I " ., t I I I I , \ ­ , 11 ""'I " . L I ..... . . � ­ WAS dene6ly ,truly, and' ew6n ti ally, raiaba one inarr-above, I - to - "Whip I L foithdi,'and sbeing'the,foam,aj 'the foot cf He is evidently,a religious brank. , �. � . . I Mr. Forbes, of Callander, N. B., is !tbO which was five.mi so ong, I : i�u t4er.-Addison. , � . L 11 Verde, for you toll Stories. You sald . . �� I elect 61, Kildare -, and now Captain Towers, Wit � I I 0 I . " yould whip me and you didn't," and She, the lallpi i . I — "" . I . Oro' ded I : . . , exclaimed, 11 Pa, bow much- Ao6,p I , I ... I i ' I ' ' , 4 peep 0. � 11, =­­ — ­.-Why...ought, chu ch-beI16 to -b�d * sounded kicked up her heola anaL Be Pere' aW Y. 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