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I 1, I ki�noq. looked on, 1z - n .4 leged'True Ulslory ofAc"ermott Milio I I I I ' ,� � . � I I . k to the public I " � Escape Jorem Death. - 200,,600 jivish,to be Settled In *nnada_ A last (Monday) evening's despatch from lion Alootodi. 'Siciling, Not Including: ; , . I I . I I i , Bell. * Altogether the piomis - � . I I., . I . . ritario Government Deteo- I . . . . - was kept and well kept', Who or thought' A Brooklyn (N.'Y,) despatch saya� : 'The Mentestends, IluiPlements and Needs Barrie Says:, 0 Lund or 11lon"'D . I I * i . A ' ]LONDON FETE., , 111kv trade a* � � � I , ,. I I I � . . .\ Frovideti-Liberal Terms -i", S.me. tive Murtq,y arr _­ - i � � ,the sight of, royalty dabbling ka . I . Ived here to -day and de� � (Prom the Loudon Spectator.) . . I . . I . I I . , 11 ,Edgla publiBbes .What it claims to be the I I � 'livered up -10 justice -a forger, the perpetra- I I . I I . I . I good ten 9billizigs' worth, inust h ve bee 11' ,Meng. L . I � A little mc I I I 11 " official history of James McDermott's con- I I � tor of a gross fraud. Ib appears thatAn 1. re than ten years ago, having . I IrMiant iffair in Which the Royalt and Nobility more than' salt'afied with his inv%lbment. . � , L . , . I . , y , � H,,h.d the rbyaities,,so to ripeEkk, to pection with the Fenian Brotherhood, his A last (Friday) night's London cablegram 1876,Whri Bre0h I an interest izi,�that curi6ua and little ,. : � , inridge, an immigrant from I - ' . i , ,betrayal of the dynamito,bonspirators, etc., says : The Government have decided to Scotland, ca-lde � studied subject, the hiatory of property, , �, 1.� il- . 1, , .wore Conspicaous. � - , himself for hours ; could stare at thelk to L.. � � I out to Muskoka with %be . � . � . , , I It, says McDermott learned that Dr. Gal.- officially undertake Voaid Irish emigration we published a list�of all British fortunee � , � I I I : , ent.; coul& carry home la4Qr. - I I . ­ object.of.abitling there. Gen. Dobbin, who I I . � I . . . -----.W—: � . his hda�rt's cont I And "hii* biother were going to on, : vo,� ,cohmaial Beale. The. Proposi- 2e district, learned of Breakin.. exceeding Y,250,000,peisonalty which had I I . I flowers he � had received from� their hall&.,, kilgi . - lived w.,*1 I I I � , I . . I I � , and 'to .blow' up� buildings and fol. ,66ri made 'by C"irman Stepbens, rid :been transferred by,�death within the, 11 I I � ledilld enjoy in theii company every 11 .1 � I � � I go's intention,,and after much manceuvr - — THE PRINCESS OF. WALES ASA FLOWER GIRL., end , '4owed them, having first obtained a letter of the Canadian Pacific: Railway, on ring-succeedediri-sellingh'm afarmatthe decade. That list, wbich was the first of . . � �. , I I I . I I I - I . . . � - I � variety of the,most miac6llaiiecus a.' - zing him to. beb I " 4 t "'Of Canadian i price of ,51,2 . ,its kind, exci ted at the time ,a preposterous � . I � , muee from O'Doucovain,Rossa,authori - alf of' a , eynaca a . I I . . The Laudon correspondent of the ,New 'm�At,�ver provided t6i London I don!t � � � 00. Eight , hundred, dollars was . . I I I * cc eiapoiid for his paper. ,In ,Dublin railways', has been practically abandoned- Paid i . aiho'unt of interest, and sh6wed th%t within I I I I "York Tk6whe writeB,-. Londo!u has not know how long they 13'taia or: � - Iddai, who , sup.' Xr? Stephens offered to eettle,50,000'Iri8i n cash and Breckinridge, gave. his note the teuvears t n persons had d . ie re I When �the .Me rm.t6scought Mrs. 1� � h, for �400 for the balance, the note to be pay- e dinG at . - 1. . oftense6ha prettier eight than ,the fete doors closed on the last enthusiasit.: But � plied rid "16 ill I a, in families of five each, upon stocked and able a Year from date. .� Before the time itain - leavingmor I I . . '.. 'jivell lasio night atIlleFiBlookes-Exhibi- at I O'clocktbis morningthe ciTawa seemed 6 Phoenix Park murderer � Ij 0 than 21,000,000, hfty_ �_ .11- , I . � 1. . � � . ,aud,by t61avish-ti6ecif moneywormed equipped4axias in. the neighborhood of three ,leaving �ffibro than :E500,000, and-- � � -of wbich'the courts and 'galleries And . I , ,, �, - , expired the, Sp6tc'bman secured the money .16, � tion, great as ever ; lampa'sn'd lanterns Were from her.. he nAm6 6'i the: persons who paid Winulp B of MOV- and went to Dobbin, i3aying'.that he was leaving more than 9250,000..,, We. i � "" � � purm , =1 ,� ago paying all the a'- "' � � � I -tbe e - � . . � io gizig tiad � big and settling tbem, pro"' the-GOv- prepared to redeem the! note. Dobbin said promised to repeat the list -,at , . gardens are curiously adapted bu, brightly .,and the'* her f a I 'ng'fodd -'to. the aBBa'Balus. � ipl'. ge the end of � I Nobody -hag, , � r , . t)OBea df Sucha f aatiyal� L With considerable ,went on. . yet it gueBB ,She " I I I ,mly , p y1bli, I ti. nature when she ernment: loaned thepyndicate Ono million that the matter , Another decade. , The list of personal, P' � � � I I � . , . I . was all in order, but the I I , ies:whose J i estates exceeding �61,000,000 is as follo . : courage the promoters anl3ounaed it as the how many thoasands Were present. I . I .� : learned of ill arrest of the part ... . � 10 Sqotobman asked for the note to be pro- : ' I . I . Et -h "': , poun as,' without interest; for ten years, th we. . I � I __ , j.,--..,. I ate in 0 � - 1873 --Sir ,David Baxter, . � f bte of: the season, but tbeir.pro6diction came - , � , turn t take 'mortgages for duced, Dobbin then said, 11 I have lost it.,, . � 'It is ,3;ugt�� possible � " � i - , , 'L i names slid gt!,Y, im, Featherstoike Ros�ar, syhdioi - farm without interest for , Brebkinr . id ge was not sa � .-January 11 t ,. � , . � , I � " 1 � tru,6­to : the letter. a as ; then' in �500 upon each . � � le ase Of 1his bazaar- . , ik-DYNAMITERPS TRIA - 1� . the 1 accredit agent, w tiatiOd'and luquired, iron master,__Dun d ee, .C1,098,000; �Auguii that the coatens � . . . I - i . Cork And NO ermott did - not ��uc� the three first year sand at 3 per cent. after 'I-, Th011, what Am 1 goirog to do?" D,ob. 23 -Baro6 Wolverton , (G. Glyzi), Lomhard o . . I � I I . might not ill . purr have roused, -sonte startling Evidence otaWitness. . ' . I of itse f I L * - i . I d"' 2trappilid'UMallay McDermott that, the Battlers to have ibe option, of �. street,,,'�1,000,0 I asm. The build. , i . - ce,e .An ej I bin said be -was prepared to take an oath OQ ; Decembbr' 27 -Mr; T.' ' "' I I any feri,id, euthusi A 'Dublin 'deBpatcl,� states!,; Poole has d Featherslt��) &t 'he was Bectirizig their holding in fee simple at any that it- had been b B - b k , -No. A'Bi�hcopgate-within, � . ,, � I . 'lin ;Agybe f the .convince I ar, E�u er .. I I .. plus, not a spy'andbecame- q'ite intimate with time upon the payment of MOO. \The Gov- � I OO.. I . . I — I . . I I . ' the'immigrant, who replied, ,� if that is � � 11 � � . �"ble io:Eng1iBh Churcbm� I 6 ernment- at first favored the proposal, but the case, and -you take an oath that it js �-f I Mr E. R. Latigy; ! . ing of,an, English Church in'Ber - Ban committed for 'trial to', . war. 1-ro uined.. This satiefied 2.5 eii, whii.fra. 0 ' roithy, , desira chaige�of murdering kinn6y.'! Mrs. Kinney, him, 6ithough , O,M;1 d hi 7 -�June.'13- . quent\the Prussiali capital, but why, Blion1d. - rub era the'Catholic priests in Ireland opo�ed it , *V . , I was one of the.witnesBea at the'hearini rd'�eatbadjly. At a meetTIf7a,ly's,mit"M I I all right'.' I Will, pay youAbe money,?'Jind I : . - half Lbondon-pour into South Kensington in . � . .1 I t � I . ictoria,j�ar�,, Manchester, 91,200,600. ' yesterday. Sliewas -the person 'Xefarrod, MoDeritiott'inade a blazilig speech slid so Btrongly that the Cabinet finally re Used -be paid Dobbin- $460. , 1875. ��APril 17�Mr. JoPeph I., v I . � ..aid of this enterprise 2 " The truth is that to by. the Crown. Solicit I or aal-the witnei%8 Proposed to 'poison- Capt. llqunketi'..the to entertain. thas .matter unless � Ahe Dobbin atteiWards � Beulah, Durba�m, x1,000 Ow . co. e, Mount , . . . ;, . ga7e the identical note to�a .party as �ccol- : I to their spiritual or 113113siondry zeal the orroborated' ;Ire4ident Magistrate forCork. NThat night Dominion G 1676—August 26-M�.. 'I, James Ba,ird,: - I I ' ,,I,,,ted from America. 'Shele - a w re ranteed the're- lAteral,seourity. ' Thdnext stage was suiug. 11 0 111 . I .. I . ters of the acheme added much. theavidende of, the witnesses ,whoswore the plans for, the Liverpool exploff" 8 payment of the loan. ,� / \.'oiitheuote. The innocent victim failed to . C%mbuadoon, Avrshire,,91,190,0 0. promo . - � I , I I w1rialywiedom.' ABit had to do' with I they saw Poole arid Kinny -together, the decided. Next day ,MoDarwott,�,I..aft_7,r_. I I .. .1 -,secure effici � ent . legal a � id-, and jud . 1877. -June 9 -Mr. John Pemberton, � . - OR DUrFV.RTN'8-1D'EAS-A`D OPT' , g6aent,wis . I I I I p night of the murder. A. policeman testi- London and met O'Connor under th , ame I . � I Heywood, Livprpoo .1,900,000'.. o : . I . Germany and was a favorite roject with I I . .p . -- I -r r- ; . APIW � � allowed.to go by default. The partiesito. 1, 1, Y .the crown Princess of Gaiiiany, they fied that he bad seen 'Dalton watching of Dalton.. Toe day after his -ar , I ai "," The Ca'ziadianUovern ment having finally the 1878—October 26�M�. John Penn, The . � , I �� * foupd,'no grea.t- difficultk in,, securing the - I . r, mraild then ivaitbd their optybitudity to. , Cedars, Lee, Kdrot, L1,000,000 ; December , -1 ' � . Wasimitat6rALbbey, the-HouW3 of Parlia- London, Sir William . Harcourt stat�.l i'm decided to land no official endorsement to � I help- of Beveral members ofthe German , I , . I ruiii\ their, victim. . Wh6n Bre,chinridge - . I .1 . , - ailway. schemes of immigration, the - bad got in his crops an ex ' . ment'and Lambeth Palace; 'and, that he Parliament thathe had, been offered info any r' 1 14 Earl of Dysart, No. 34 Norfolk street, � . I family, now. reigning over-' this English ;�vaa;taking,notes.. V jiOus wit a I I I I ecution was put ' I I I � . . � I , a u Base testi- mationfor 210,600�ofnumeroua plbtsf;� Government took up Lord Dufferin's ideas, , in- and\ everything sold for a mere 130119, . Strand Y,li7OOXO ; 'December 21 -,Mr. R. , � ' . I I . . . kinadom.' Then the word"went around, fied that Dalton, was. m pass'drigei onthe tho, , d . estruoitio, � zi ,of! public .baffdizigg.� \amd'to-day decided on undertaking tocarry Dobbin was still not satisfied an Th.mian, Strea,tham Rail, Exeter, 21,000,- - ' I I , i%a W somoitiln'eB 'does, amoug, the sfeam�r-Celtio in, F � ebipary, und r,,�,the McDermot I t Bhorwed .' Dalton All . the �bbem out. . A'specialvonfereinae was - sum- note for 400, , . & forged I i, 060. . . � . ., . . I . I .1 I)eople a authority � ,` n society . " 0 , . \k� purporting to have been I � . � I a , . whos 11 . name"��'bf Johnson, �. and ' had' been' -public Vuilditigs, and .be: - is the mqned- at the Mansion House ,1,879.-Jazie2l-Mr.Crawshay,C��fair.�hf �' '. , . . I . - , and after s, signed -by Breckinfiage. At'-length.,the I ' is .supreme 'wlien it, is -unsulmous' in, &merlca ,ten years. He." was MOO" 'personage ,who gesticulated-ao ��ioletitly ldfi� discussion an I elaborate' scheme- of Sciotcbmaft'h�d'Dobbi ' a Castle, Glambrgan, f,l,�QO,000 "'June. 28� ' - . I I . . tbat.ev�rybody*as'to take'part' in' the iialledftonnor. When srr6sted'inLondori, in_­,,-ccimpany , of '' Dalton, -opposite, aas&�edi immigration was-resolv6d. upon, 'but when the\ a zi arrested for fr ud ; Baron L, N. do Rothschild; NO. 148 Piccam * . , fete. It � would be hard for anYbody to . I . � / aBe was. beard before -a , he hadlin his poBseasionmemoranda, C0117 'Westminster P&la0e. -It was deciiied by based'upon the princip pa of � the United local magistrate'ikWa6, discharged on.thoi dilly, zU,700,000,; December 27�Mr. J. R.', ' I refuse anything aftertbePrineeplicif Wales cerniiig the. manufaotu'ring of explosives," McDermott . and Featherstone that States goniestes, The,de'tails of the, ground of irregularity.. Within twenty-fou'r Mills" Kingswocoa Lodge, 'Tunbridge, �11� - 1, . . heiself had- consented to play -the, part of'&, � I . . �. � I. . 7 ;V,1,200,000.%� '' ­ I . . ___ also a toll of paper similar' to some papei\ -9 .'box of � nitrowglycerine- -should ' be scheme � �\rp nor yet ready . to be, placed -hours the prisonerAad left for -M itoba, I I ,. I s . I � .. I flowergirl. Othei.rbyaltiewweretob'ehad i,a � . _ ' an I 1880 * MaIrch 27 - Dilke of Portland I , � - , - I "ught lt.tas ibeen'jaeoided, - id " d - - - I I � . for the asking, and,when .the royalties1eud, unal a number of )raA6,. taps found ,on �brco up 'to Liverpool by , Deasy. before the Rublic, but I � leaving Brec�iriri ge.riiins, ..W.hen al Or I � ­ ' to move f roir'n, Ireland And settle in7Cana,d& means had failed i 11 0 , . - �, ' \ % Doiasy. � Experts t6stified'that the explosive 'Deasy ' was warned not Ao .1ahe , t I 01h "6.-,..d'i,;h'Squaro,LI,500,000. .,AprilIO� I I 1. �; the wiy in London,' -who all all siay behind ? I . . - ario Government - Mr. J...Williams, Caerha,yes Castle, Corn- ..., j) - � ' "article6 Dbasy and Flanigan. had when �ar- documents. to Flanigan, to whom 200,000 poor I Ph ,,n,f 111'ej',' lo,000 fami- took,upthe case. Deted �Ve Mur, ' . Bl. . - so it qame about"that ','the list ,of , pation- � � 1121 a h P �te. ray wa Walb , �91 600 000. � . i �� . . , reateA­*dre similar to, those:used in the I t11hn.yd,yna ite was consigned, but befor a liefrtcoaverag�111 ve ersmons each a giegat- instructed to proceed to the Northwest and I , , May I -Mr. ThoffishA ' ' 1 I . - olde;a]and salekwomen far �to blow up the Times office. , They I I oft McDermott gav � a him a note. to ing 56,060 �hey w He waakno n't6.b'e living Wrigley; Timb , erhur8t, Lancashire, Z1,300,-. � . . . ' � I � . \ , . , , 'te-pt fori'lu.. Flanigan signed.with FeatherBtone's name, spring, an( 'I ion will be cou-. within one hundred tailas , of Winnipeg. - . I I . cases and stall , rill The Loved next ..arrest Dobbin. � I this fair inolud il� numbereof the' I- sweet- aid the articles Were" oj,� 000� � O��iober 30 Mr, Mackenzie, Fawley � . , li a , pac"o .p t.tti a . jiot� suitable I the t\- - 't - - , , . . people an -gre Most Purposes. The informer. Lar�,ey. statizig,,,, Tbii is Deaail' in a the territory to be The office omplisb6d Meta\ I Court, Btclts�;ei,000,000 ' ' '' I I I u"tiful women to be found among the few ..trial . � I �j . � r ace 5� success- � - I - I I I est ,� Meat ladies: and d'5 . ' a good au,'aud tinned as rap�ol�y� i . , b,a I �, testified tfiat-h6 was swcoin into the Fenian the person. who -brings you hitrorglycerine." odbupied can bil go ,\ready. .Those to -be fully. and promptly. He soon foundhim . The wealthy of the w'0'rld are � investing .1 I _� � . . thousands Who make up the London b6dy1ii 1867 by SylveSt r Rizigston.� II D �' -' -'-i' tested on his arrival, an . 4 the zp� I oved-next ol 'in England yer�'largely indeed, es'pecially I . . I world. . I � I I . �. I I . � P spring wil��,, it is,uD erBto6d, farming a short distance fircim\Morris, . . .1 1. I I I I had aworn to assume arms at a moment's noteJed to the capture, of Flanigan -and be 'placed up I on the 1ands .offered b rna�e the'arrest, andL landed his'prisoner the 'Spanish 'Ameri6ans, -who, find it con- -,� � . . Perhaps the police did not take account, � - ke i , u defence cot the Irish r � epiublid; And conviction of him.aud Deasy'.' That , Che;irMa SltephenSL I y , I yeni6nt to place �a seujion of their often' I . of iliese cirdurnstanzies, and did.not expect L not 0 night n , wbich,theGovernment at,Winuipeg. there he -was taken before, gigantic fortunes beyond' the reach�. of ---- to obey,! bis'.auperiors.', 'He also aworeinevek MoDermottgot drunk in Cork, and -O'Mal- , � 1. .- - . , will a6c�pt. These lands 'will be divided Chi' -Justice Wallbridge oil a wki� of . a crowd .to. a show which it �: cost �2�50 'os� as i n, of - I . of I " ' � exulu&t-ng—a . Vffl— -ild I , to divu'lge the secrets Of the brotherhood'on , plunder. -­Bixt-,� R sch .. ley got p 13 sio - his ' note-book.7 - Poll- into sectiona.'of 100 acreW each - every habeas corpm, "d. -the Court ordered that I I ; I merely to get into. For whatever reason, pa�i,n of! desith. He had attell'decl dr -ills,' at lowing the arrests of Deasy and Flanigan �Bectiozi:to be providea with all��eo u, ildings, he be handed back into custody and takei whose wealbh is of 9, separate kind, there is �5 , ­ I Wh , I I . ­ oli � n\ .no double millionaire in the li2i, and no I they allowed A a seosioil ,Of h sometimes 78-peroons were present. ' came the � ca�oture ',of Feat.beratone equipments, aninials, seed, an ad neces- .to Ontario. . Accordingly MurrELy left Win- \ � ' ., - Frince's Gate, thestreet out of �which yod [)a ibis Year. Cc ' ' , _ 11- .� b . man whom the rich. Americans � and the � - I Ile had'attended arii 1111881 O'Herlihy, Carmody and Morgan. . On the' sary for, beginning farmiug on . unbroken nipeg wit his 012W by .way of Port � I . I _,priB , � . . paBa into the exhibition. Alike at the royal ,for the 'dalence objected to tarriby'a evi- night of the arrest MoDeirmott -disguised' land. Each settler will -be given M h me- Artbu , a d prqceeded direct to Barrie,: n6pclitau J-ew:mi1libnair6sj with, their ' . . .1 , I .1 `� . ;and geneisleritram I . - 'fit'ers in every pie, would allow to be posT ' � coal the uP'Oal r And con- dence ag irrelevant,but the Objection wai hima elf se anaiuister, and urged O'Malley Btoead-free for the flrst -threa�.yea'r�.- * after where i he- � , - . ­ I I . � I . . . fusion at. 9 O'clocklast night, were of the e"iul'ol. ' ' I I .� .- - I - delivered ,up Dobbin to the E . I I 1 I I ov r a , : I 1. � ,' :11 to fly with him. The latter knew it would, that -_16' will be. require(,tp pay a'". ,e,nt�, Authorities. .. This ..smart., pi iesa(64 of a first-class fortime.. No one spr I �" : . . � I I 11 I.. I I � ece of- work: I 11 . I I `� ' ' I I I . - e May f . I I ble kind. 4 Tl) � I I . 11 I , , b '_ signal for his 1 4 1 clics, even at a a ., . . . most formida I a Bear's of visible . � a the arrest, and declined. 3 per cent. upon �500, but t. i� reflects credit on an. able officen I )rOa ista'nce, tbe.wes,16 pf'" ' � I . , , ,,., � . I . - ' . ' . . policemen.who strov6�ioliestore'ihe fulnult : � I Vanderbilt or, Jay, Gould, and no one's � 1 . I . . I I I SIMOT-FOU A, 1*00SE. . , 11 When Featherstone was: arrested he saw' timeoacq to �azi absolute title upi . The-chargepreferredagainst tbbpr�rsoner � � I I ves ; , . I , � , ,. mott. The ment 'I's latper -an I i I n I i --- 4t-baB:-'13 -is that of forgery. This evening � he was* a ' ' 11 I - 1� - ' , I ,were in more, 'danger theraW ' � ' ' , . of t Em p . - Ion li� 3, abl6a. us to compare hina with . he had b6en duped 'by MoDer ,ot-b I _. -_­ ­ �. . than -of help � to I T �.'btherS. , Car- , ' — . , b . �e,,i- I -clas English landed property. - , , ' nother RevolverLunatic shoo,ts, zt-IPGRI-, conspiratorsalso learned that .McDermott decided where' the second fifty 'thousand . taken before Justicii Laird, -ab'. Barrie, and . " . . A I . . . I I a first �' I . I riagpe. and cabs in ' the roadway, the i - : , - . I ­ � � I _\� I I . I I . � mobs aforesaid on the side . walks � tore about I � punlon. I � I � i I was a witness at a secret,inquiiY when the emigrants will be located. It. is stated as cominitted for trial. -% ; � , ! . - . . . � . ,4 ,. '. . . . . I ' ' C6rk,conspirators were held for treason. that in- order to* overoome� the -certain \7 , ___ ,— . . .. . - ,il Main , . . . And the crash of ketinine On Saturday last Mr. Richard', Molaski, , � . . I __� -, � s ot Necessity. . . ''I I I I I 1. I � a" they 'ike:? . ' . r , a . nee was hardly of B OWDE I ip,.' was, � , i ..They tried. to induce him to-roituin to' oppoBitioncof'the Parnellites the Govern- "isrolITANG waALGEDW. ,- . . 11 I �_ �'A__­loo . ' 11 . ,i,it,r, at t 1813eral,ent rantford T Ili ]riving Mr., I � � I � I John Pettit to the latter's h6me in Salt" Cork for the purpose of.killiug him, bixt lia ment will holdout all possible inducements - - , .� , . � __ . ' �. ' ' I - I Dr., Caxpenter\.writes' as follows in the - �s � . less dangerous. I, � qafd� of Women faint. � 1L., New Y61!k.Iledical Jouirnal., 11 What can be . 4- , , . -, jmainy,-oxi foot -in the fleet. '' When near Langfora'a lisoaqaped to France. On.' returning to the . to the 'poor in thii donges,ted districts to 2ol't" k�Von,t Aftray Retween Indittam, and' - ' " , � . I young man Unit4d States several attempts were made freely entsr info the Governmentla Plane. . Wl�ltvm In Aln"ka-A Alan's Illent i in stronger. contia%s ban the, sluggish life - I . ., . itig.. I 13SW. � I - ih tben�, � and - seeing a fl6ch, , .1 t t I I . , . street who I - I i it � of*. their-:cairiages I I I . ill e . .. of the Orinoco, -InE.-for whom one day7a I � (. . I g6t:in to ride wi , - RI , , . � f ' ' in a fiela-'thia Y , to 'kill him i but they failed. . - , � The Stdnaag:d,�,says,,the. Government b6� t a., � 1, f�kia j6,jjay Withih,,Or a 'geese .over OuDg mall, ' I I I I I I . . . : 'I ... Z,:�� ,;. -- : ' labor (in the planting �� baciana grove) is : , r - -. !:� ' . I I . decided to prco�ide an'additional $100,000. 1 A V.i( � . 8 id ' because they were a � � - - 11 - ,� =,i:o�B:-P.7 \u . becalus's' .their coachmen. were 'helpless. taking � out � - ha`ndiom6_ revolve , ,3�' - � , �e -� I I � � I . 1. , , I � . -to, aid1rish er�igration.,�The money is to t spat9h::says: The said b THumboldtto, bes fficibuttoprovi e . . ) I I .. I . B eamer E,�rekl , arrived Aaieiday. morn- food for the wh I ale y � e 6s his . %ter, I believe,. an adequate force of,pblice � British exchequer, , ing ,from . .1 . . . I . . I I I I -.1 , . . � " , _ � I - 1. I . I , s`;6rt4j',. brings- ,news 0 & -time betweezi,sleeping , an \smoking -and , I L calibre,, said: 11 Those geese would make . I ANbTUER­CRANlk . - be 'taken, froiw the ,6 ae,aiidwhodivid ' . �omeb6dy a good0bot," and fired into them. Ap"Pa'ar. I ' .. �. . I . . . _�� I I . ' , f, , . �, was destatohed to the scene, and i - I , a , _­ . I � I . p with a head on his ahouiders took cha e. blatly not 'strikingi any .of them,'he drew I ,.: 'Will. Attempt icio Swint, Elie Rapids. . instead of from the Chuichaurphiki. .' * horr*bl dy_ �LtwDakaw, near -H ' '' ' rdy ,,activity of- the \SwiBs' mouh-.., .. ' rg , ., . . I - . I I � - ...... -­­ ­­-­,_­_­_­ ,i.. I ' a I & Is- the hal ­ . . I . 11 rg, . Renzi I I . I ­ ' I � . I . . dy � fif i6llei�s­ rr _ � . - __��___ I Inside, matters went better. 1 No great the ;�eapdn back to, recock it,'�whenit went ,A Buffalo despatch says : Captain J D I . bit AluYia .� w. I JO taineer, who toils throughout \t�,6 summer V I . I I off,,the, ball entering the right ,aide of Mr.. , CADV cAwnvAR,r,,s StTtJLERS; and MaktiD,'g0t On a drunk s�nd 'unce' L I I � . �. effort was made. to marshal 06 multitude I . I Rbod,s; Who intends swimming the W�irl' 1. I . L. . I I . . � , .re-, and autunall,in the cultivation of his small 1. � - ". ­ aski's neck, justbeneath the jaw bone, .1 . , — ., :. - 1: I I . I . that surged about lu'llisift � long I pool i6pids,. was interviewed to -day. He A sc -1 . I - . moniously excha ged cabins. During the 'patch -of graiii-or potat L\- eeds. of ,� halle And IAOI , .�g EE. ocs'for'th . . P and passing � through lodged against the says his object in � ,otch Factor Co I ntftia�to .Canada to night.IndianB'brok6 into Martin, 'cabin, I ` - , -71f . I .1 I . asalige$7 an ��zot I .a - his tanifly" a -ad, fdiiliFs eights ith rROOV .. ,� , � I . I � intricate -p ' ­­_" ' d' irts: that leA` . makiiig,theeffortiato so �,. . � .Spy Omit the Land., � . where Ronnie was '61 ' * stole -,'a na I . tht 'Who at i I done, thoroughly test the efficiienck.of,his arm' . . tin, ccessible � to -611act � , .-, , I nowhither; but W tibb" ' A ' 6��nitjtude other jaw. , Horrifi6d. at what he, had or ,: ,eaping, and an ,would -deetp 4 � % . I , . b6ttle of wbiskey.�. ' th fact , as- . I bewant6dto get away, but '�'Dick-" held. that there A Loudon cablegram 'say.s'.. Mr. Ranalil' � . I 'IV" the 'scauty herbage as' winter's focii 'for : .,-,- , . . . . �xnazzag . ad to marshal itself. It did not . to him , iandthey drove'to "thb .-toll gate to mis � be no doubt. of, itw value.- Macdonald; the fa,itor of the Cluny eState8j ,discovered, and both of\,them Bts,rted after. hialrb.."ts, using *the long hours. of \k�d . I I � . I much matter whether you. lost your way or I . TWo.be does tosecure a prize:of $50,000. 1 .1 . � not, for wherever you found ycourself-enter- see what was.best to be done.' 'Aftei in. " left Aberdeen the first of the present month 1110 'Indiame, and'in a'figr,ht "which a I . ' offered by the GovernihiBnt far. thoi,be6t life. � . I I _ n info . nsued, enforced confinement in some kind at shil- I . speoting it they concluded 'to drive to Dr. viz� _1-___ t_,_ — .-for-the-purpose-of-ptoceedinj I.Relinie'wishill,ea.-Citize ree arrestea f himo t�\ ­ .' , taiumernt was' to� be 'found . pieiiii��c g : appara us -pradlia��bi6rore, I ,� -W,Canada�,on_ --.1.11 , - __ ' . � Also. The 13� 1 - ul, baridiworY which ma'y enable , I -, I . behalf of,the many croft6ra and,tegiole is three -Indiana, i in a guard nal comforts � electric light, of which'Bo much is heard," Riallardson, Ancaster, who extracted the October 15th. He says anything will keep . I n " 'nin ' . . : ,procure 6dditia for his'hotne6r* I 'on the,islands, 668�,Bt OA/Sacot- houBe.' During."( 'f ' the guard educational advantages for -bis children?, '� �' . ae of the galleries, but not- -bullat, which was fouzid� fattened against I off:tbe weet . the .b.ei2'\eMpf \ vas used in sot , . .. �' a,man afloat. in� calm water, and tbe� oilly � . I the-jivibone 6n,the left side. ,' The, young ,land,, which ,are, included in, - the, Cluny. tha'Indiansprocured a I I . all, and there were spaces where darkness I 1 test is such %'sea as the: Whirlpool rapidB. Mr. � . pisi0l,'sfiOOtiug him 'And -so', in the'high;r�-grades of .society, I . I reigned. The great covered promen�sae stranger, paid the surgeon's bill:,aud;�ma'de- He intends estates. Macdonald comes to Canada .on his 11,urn, and-tbeil .,\Thg firir% ihose.who are born I with ainlVer. spoon in 2 � I . . I . . I jar ' , . . , entering the river where Capt. 'awoke enB, Orly, of the their outlib' too often fall-inio habits of ' I . � ' - Molaski a present of the revolvero'wbich at the special injunction 'of, Lady Gordon I Giv . . was briMantly illuminated, and-it.was Webb did and swimming or floating ,to the . � I I . m . there that the royal- party first made its the. latter Emys-is a daisy. Mr� Wolaaki Was .spot ;where' the' Englishman was last Cathcart Unite& States army . Be rushed to the mere ailetianteism, while those who - a ter - I . ,. with the view of'.saping the , * . . n . .driven to Hamilton, where'. he took the,' . gr6eans made b ' A ' rescue, and was shot down and wounded. - I earsonciii. about half -past 9. The,Prince � . . seen alive. 'There he will haye,� rope' prO . y a arge number of . upon. their career wi'di, good educational. � I I app I I West Islanders whom her lgdyship� The Inolians took an axe and ltaoik�d his, ,preparation for it, but without any other . . .., . . ,.dl?rincesB, of Wales were aciiom�anied train and came to his brothei-iii-law',s here,. stretched, acrol9s the river a� foot above the � - .. I :� ,, I I and attended-bY a small group of ladies Mr.Eleilvert Moore'ei ,wheiebo i& atpre,sent vvat6r; !A ad near., helped to come.to Canada'some y6ara,ago.' -hea:d'to pieces'. The three Indiana \then. means of subsistence than. What they 6an , "" . .; I . . . I I I � I . �., I , nd.a lifeboat will',ba,mcoor . ' 11 . ' and celebrities, . and the', most gilded , time of writing. He is not Buffering inudh , . , i attempted to make good their bscapeo,bbt a I � I . I . I and 't L there, ni'shned by, expertoea "men. fte:aays It Is understood that if his 4eport'.ie, .. I themsel ,va's earn i are, aa a large experience . , -, , I . e: Whirlpool itself ig death, andAhat favorable, Lady Gordon 0ith6q,it ' y to succee . a . ,brilliant youth in -London.; by Sir Cunliffe from,the shot, casually remarking.. hat he! that ib . . . ,will. give L number, bf,miners . whc;,bad tea6bed � the .shows, those', tost)(ikel' I -d �� I . nee � '. � , - , . ­ I I . .. ' . I I .1 � OweD a d Sir Frederick Lei6tdu ;_ by� the' ineelf I Is m0rulng- ' � noliving man can eicapabeirig eiigulfba. If ' d . not call to your -wind 6ases-'&6 fArniliai�tq you , I . .had 'ehat6d hi hi * i The, , F. ,!eiery.faci116y to, thosa� who are scene shot:bne ot! t�em;�do"', arre'atefd 11 , YOUZ)gi an in ur�\ � . . I Ron. .�Oliver Monts�uo, ind the Hon.. Hairy young �iznan w i I . :ivilling and Anxious . to� makeitheii way in � seconci;;,and.tlie third escaped. The as those of your- Own Presidents; -1111, C0,111 . ,. , � hO­ac0ia0zit&ly did the his meame Lof 'coolie fail lie Will throw 69 � 1, I .. "' - I " � � , . kag6 shouldbe. .hunted o' � 11 World to leave, their , Pieaent holdings �lated' citizens � .constituted themselves a \ Garfield but ''would rather draw', my ' ` Tyrwhitt ;.by Capt. Seymour Wynne -Finch darr , ut .an& pun- 'the armor and,ebdeavorto iewim-to,the , ,. I I , I , t�l _­ ' ' L. timple 'h"'. . . a ,, �,�� �:,, , �.,�. ishe � th "' � 'jury and bung -the' captured- Indian. The �, 17,11stration r the at, I Xna Afk,.�Mhltfor , , d for 6arrying &'revolver. .The , . �' He inteiads taking � the middle of And make 'a start in what her ladyship ,. � I - -_ il i em - . fa, .�well known in . I � . I , % I - ' tbb,.ffiuch mot va,lue,bl, next day Col. Bar � 't , . T6 kiinaess ()Il�,,,.Ii�l�'.ii,�b�,W,ao,,,Ith fact of hia bairryingit should be -sufficiento', the ivai,` .where �ihe waves' are highest., -believeh to � be a . ry. ordered the chieti, to: my, r�puitedly �riOtocratioi. couutry�thati . �, I., I fools liveo; just - I a( , he third, who 'had escaped, who - in I . � . , . , V'Waleaa�, This, pr .�,., �i.n­ � ' Oro and , .� I - I . I . I � any of the men w I - Prince I � , toi so'lonk"ii thboa �' long , territory -in - the Northwest. produce t . h6,have risen to highest . I .Rhal: ' . . � - the ,, J. - sB , co , ' ince y, � ­ A " ­ I des if, � 0 Yeats Old, a carp ... It , .., , - I I I . ­ - I I � . .1 ; Was quickly delivered u ' : . . - � " I - -emerge 6 th, "t I ... ,bger cot ih6ir liveFk rom h, a I � dQuice �in, the legal Profession and Vivo . . I'd 0, ',L&'oX � JL6; will� ' 'b ''' "' ' ` f` wife, and 'four children. 11 . p andL'promptly emi . company in a eaq,, o; � I � pepp,e Q �111� , a, - as . -11 e :18 I .. -11- . I. .1 I . , ­ , .1 . 1, ­ - ,, I 1 .t, , � ­ I � I I ' ' I . I . . I . 1. � I � . I st or.,_ I i � . I I F �,,,_ . I i 9 � . . I I I r 9, I - ,throng wbkh-,�'Ql6ded` t460- �Bt tfO&BOP.0 muscular and an expert swimmer. People I ban ed.* . � . :_ � th b aln d seats in ,,our .31coueb of � L 4allei ;amid an 6,iger . �?,.__':�: 1: , � . :1 - , I jL , clilix-, or TilliE - OLV� 'BLOCK - I. . .. . I ; I I . '' ., , ,,, : . are e� ' ; � �, 7, ;� . � ,.. , �,, � � .. I . -in' aj instiait, ind ,which peibW - no Or ,, - , � I ' , — . . I I avii begun life upoh nothing, while - � , I . . , L6r�., %111 . ps '� I � , I '�,­,� ," _: ;­! at Niagara Falls say that lie. cannot, get.. . - . . : ,y , ,:'I iL I �� . _� . , �, . " I , �, Gold on tioe Gatineau. . , those t the bar 'with aninoome I . latter wholly'quitted them !he first halt . Yomna Aithur's Fishing laiplollot. � I .. 11 , I . � - .10007� AND 310UTH JDXSEASE.� tbrougii the rapids � alive if he takes the I . .11 . . I � .. I �. I 1. - - I . . � I atch, says:: . - 0 I . 1! I , 11 I -_ .'. - - i.%g � ab ve' the:need of exer- was, made b , fish -pond. I k Montreal deBp iia e u that ]place th'z , y Lacly a. — I , I contra of the channel, where the waves Are lit's son, Allan, has made a hoi,wh I Ois at pr �, .1 Oarib� I I I I , A , - I - I , The Preside ,egent in BokOn's ri� rid , fibul are re a . roled as a in -rafure bot, to ,­ � , . . I Lady I .in had L Rli,tad a � cohort ,of. tin '193dstence,3AZ111011olj L Cannoildn,'Caltito highest Rhodes evidently intends to mak I I ,� I I ",­ f : ­ .. , ..e� I' 'ost, . . . . Duffer 11. I . � the P brilliant. reptitaition smong,the Canadians 1 "' di dr 01 - a"' i 'e ' � . chariiiing � dreaitures, each ,ioiith a � � � I I 'tt� topt. HeavoidanOwspapernotori6ti , ing.assays'of Cans; ten quarts ­ � , ol, 1� get' D. "'It .. � I cavilioii�to� Offitolally Waled Xonherm�nf Untruth000t" I 1, I L a antcbi.ographv.",� of the late . ! , _. I Y As :a'- salmon -angler, havink � succeeded In silveri reports aa'follo;�vi:,. 4. � ` * `O4 , I - d , . no, L ampli 1, and " vt -b10 , . .. .., I xupporthei,stlbzen6r,moiein.all,obatiox!6 , , � I - I . . , . . - 61 6. I � 1 tora C , ,b ' ' I h ' i graphical � � , �ibe 9tatemeni-Ulter Amprobability'al arid ta ks reluctantly.' . p , !these garde fish . I � . I . ' . I . - ' Vie : cu1b6 boid6re 'Of: t6iL bah-job'd . 1, - . t.l I , . . I . I . 11 . I . killing forty, of Auring his doub6,n6w'6botzt gold in. the quartz with; -thay. h '\ made' 5,acquainted witk , . : X. � in And , ,'.�ui�'i��bi4t�lic�mcniiioitruiiD,d,l� I , . - 11 notices UE ' ­ . .. - . - �, t' * ' r � I I 1., _ , . .. r. I .. .. . - I . recent trip':through tbe Do 'Minion. � Per- , . . - "%- '- . . z co)�nmav a6dthem a- seize ,, on all paeBeig ' : � - , , I %-_­� � the ati'o.deposoiti. I am baving a seri6ji the early year. of: the late Lord Justice : ,' � . , I , 'An Ottawa deqaiabpays::��,On referring , - : A FATAL MISTAKE I mission was granted bim'to, CaRt big AlQ8 in xnade,!of almost pure quartz' Lush'are � most i stivaiv6 when reg4rded � � _� � .__..., ��ilid ca�izc � wad t. I . i .. — . . 11 .. thaWaters of, the- upper Cascapedis Rivero', , of 76" a i , �' � . . . . � t e,Defi'a . . I I . � I , ' . . liel them io fi�h. ,11 The �pozid` he rtzz�ent' of , Airiculture I �to' the - I . .1 I . . � witb.Vvisiblo tra6es, of -any'sulphuiets. in this aspect,' sbci��Xug' whatr steady detbr.'' �� .. I I I I . I Bliallow 'square . strewn *ith" parce , is despatch which' appeared among the A Grand Rapids 31an Mhoots 191m: W I ite'tor, � where, to;4uotb a disciple of IzaakWaltOic-' These, so far, have ,yielded both gold and initiation may of . thout, ar�, brilliant . I . I '' � . . I . Were permitted ordina;rY a I able . ,,, � _ I . ­ ' I ' . I L I �, uck, as , bilve . r'in paying: quantities., 'The richest the first' instance . I .. I � - lie es � . � wrapped -and tied up, 'One of which you I � I . 111hr � . �. � . . , I �: ability, whet "'c �\.'��_' I news to the� effect that flo� :, . , I I . a glnr.. he.had At unobBtruoted. run of I . � I ne" ' . . - I ­ to'fish out on, paymentbf, a virulent foot. And' mouth disease., . bad, dc thesbw6tera had not 'beau � overworked by specimens waie,takeziAn proximity to: a . _ _ , '. I -- -Priu�d-,fish6d--,-It&-,I?rIU6613B- _`_­_­_ - -' I - A Gr49d,Rap__.1s,'M1cb., despatch 1says : I I :by,the I dtimulue of . 6ity.! , And solt , �: � 1. . I �.` I al�illing. , The area:'6t Biiiiiil EnglaA`UjaV3qP9,C -- ­ ... * Hamilton;, . a a OW 'fishermen.. Hialirgbsottbiimed-the'6cala. it. 'trap dyke in -the third-rgrige�oVW,akefield,�, , cL­Prol I 11 I . . - fisbed,-,,� the Princess, of S�xe.Maiuingeji , Biva- �,Fe,gene oddu � r, On, .th6 � . I �. -is-.With­tb& moi4tMizus.- -\\I )'Oftiob as - , � I ' . � L , appe 'I, 11 111. I � ,a�c LR � -five � pounds' - Prei4iden . I . ' uri path of -life is a, h\� I �� - '! ' ail, cattle re6eive� .from' Ift#rP66 &M I apids & Indiana Railroad, living forty t' Arthur"$ 'n6ar the Gatineau Rivet. Same specimens. 0 , . I fishedi and-f6T hours afterward.tlie entire i Fifth. record as a salmon­fiabag has,biien eclipsed " ud,evezi w.6 tend I �. . � �., - . . � British public.'fiahed. . a I way as hard as, .assured(there is nothiDg'Of the �khdl in I ill. , at the . corner � of Caes aitriet' and 'byllissori,who as ail outfit. second to no when cleaned and washed in,dilute acid t6, fall in�o an .autoi"tic ,routine ; but . I I I L . 11 . . I I I � " , it. ' ' bat it is 14tteilY, unlikely 1110 avenuej had w visit from,.burgla'rs -on Mon.' I h . Ile' showed vislble� flake -gold . . -The 960109ic&l I O'bstsal6sairiee whiofi'rc_q�ire sofne extra- . 1, , . could. , I . I � . - �; , � 1, , , , Gauada'� dt ise". bas broken 'out in the comotry-for',thiB deaoiri'Eion of sport. I I . . ' I . . . , such a amOng,. day night, and last -night, armed with a� pl, . . Bury8yAlave' alrbady ,reported ordinary exeftiori to O t them and L - I" I . Further on were stalls Where the Prinbe 0 ... a. I � I Liarne"and the Princess- Upon' the urmOu.9 i � I I . ,�n cattle in Bristo'cli seeing that ihelr re,Vblver took, up'a, position in his kitchen The:Mar'quia'of occurrence of the precious metals at Wake-' and 1Mnceaa'ChriBtiV1u and the"'Duke azzi& Louise took cOnsiderablepain' L then duly� db. we , beo�oflae con��Iouo of: but ': � ' 1 arm of be to'await. a,secon visit. I I d L'som of the o�lzuiou. that 'Much of real atrength-that, which lies in vigorous, 11 . I I -food anO drink. d'..,,,,1.inci1bation of -the g 't ' � I . , , il - * , Hiswife was Weep- , you , a to make the . field, an . I 111, . . I I I , I ,� I I � Duchess of.C6nnsought sold ':dP'i's2i3O �. ,longer tham'would'be '' ' *bl ' I .� " . A' but waa aw , akaned b a mg American feel .at Lie 'ease. while: in the pyrites in We section will prove to be Beli-determinatf6u." �, 1, � , i\ . � .1, - � I I I . . I I � .1 . . 1, the verpocol, to'BriBt6l, and 'noise in the streeb, An go up - a inveati . I I I I tb. auriferous and � argentiferbus. '!' "', .1 i. . . , .. , � � - 11, . 11 . - . I , I , � ; , I , �i 4 . , . I - Other locid �nd,diri'A'were elbewherb to be transit from Li POSS' a 112, ing in tbei be room, , d" t ' i i y - Canada� andJusisted upon his, *s6eiading A! bo , '., i I . had of the Dtich6sig:ct Mancheateii olLady ,that the department 'here 'has recoeive& no ­ 1- I � I �d th . rd . ug 1, the , room, an of Portion of. his vacation ,with them. at Q as. ,,, I — . . . , , I , , , , �i � ", 11 . . ,�'. . . Ampthill (still � perbap% more easil k � I I "gate_.§ wpasof . I . I 0 . I . . ,y town , i6formodicin 6boutthe matter., , , �, �tchiiig ft'glimpee of h, 'bee. It 'was a auggiiation. of �the-- Marquis IL . li , � - o' � I :1110waGay'll'otlaurio INTreatedin Russia., . - - as Lady dolo. Russell), of. the D110110130" Of ,. � - ­ her hu6barid;,o �er, . thg0lasterArthurshotild fiah.ln the tl'�per '. I Woman ato aim nVeintow. , , , I '' I I I 1. I , \ . �, . � 1- I I . , he' �' I j;; "., , I I .91 I � ''I I 1. I .. d, , the I I, I In this- coun try at late there seeims'to'be 1 � I . . . Ramilion, cif- L%dY,'kii9%Gy, at I 'a , Lady � .,,, , I I '. � Iboilght'hhe wke a ,: burglar, and. fire . Casoapedia, aa the fori:uer had set it . apart ,The chairman of the exacutjvO'c6m'lmtiee . ' � I �:� : , , I 000A luoril �6iffor' d., �, . I ,, bail taking eVaut in the farehoad, glancing of th6'-,�voman'a'department of Ahe. coming' i epidemic of gay ).Gcotbaribiem or making:, . ! , , I _ I to be ,,ad- o1ciy on special Deba'sious by � ai � Kiyoi6so. . Vilore" w;as' an Ameriban"14ji , , I" " The 078r tlO - � I ' I his lov a w . I � - where'all the 'kpbra will toll yiiuntbiii the oraaWortl�,Fj, .ii6autiful poem, 11� h slifi)1, and coming out above the . Institute -fair at.Boiton 'reports that OnO a to atiother :ma 'a I ife.' The remedy I � �, ( -� ( -­­" a W � friends.-Ohidado Times, ,,', . . . � . . ;�ife 61 -the .pkmerican'Amba�6dor dia- Good Lord Cliftord," was foiinded upon the; right. ear.. The wounded woman uttered a � . I 1. ' ' generally applied. in'such-cas's is divorce or, , I , � . , - � . � . . . .. � I Ore of�space will be � filled with women's , 0 , I ,� pense'd drink6, long and short,�'but where dtory,of'the shepherd Lord,' Clifford who scream and fell to ilia :floor. She was - - I - 1. I ,work, and that, moreover, there will be a a suit for Aamagap. They.prefer the hoio'ia '' - . 1, -alive at noon to-d6y bu , t urconsci6us, arid � We� are nevek.so good'. a6 when we posst,sO I treatment in RUSSIM." � Prince Eristoff' " � " , you za�y look with better aticceas for other was tho,son 61"LordZlifford whowas'slain . I . . . I . con�picuouo.a�sehce of the patchwork, and' I 1. � , I 5s less diplornatic-iii-charac. at slight hopea'a','re . eu!t6rt4ined � for her . 'e. . . � . ­ . . � American ladiE Towton, which battle placed the House . r a j6YfuFKeart. . , , It . I I . pickle element. The fatit, it is 'said , will �bftvit!g fallen In love red6ntly'wfib�hla,' ' � , ." . ter., Mks. Lowell was not 4berp at all. ofYorklubon the throne.,''It Waa ' who 'cOverY- I . � I .. . � V I There' �1_ -675 deatha� from cholera in � -jbsb,�jb- - � 11 ' be - . I . 11 , " were . prove,corialusiv6ly j 6iob:, who �Bser cousiiiz, the wife of "the military .Com- ' I . . The -dad of� Wit name was entirely tin. alewthoi'younger bf6ther" of Edward the I , I — E: ypi. oil Monday and,8ix at Cairo. ' that n' woman ever invented anytbin I g Us * inandan't at Bat6uni, utidertook, toviaiii Ms.., 1� I . I d even had(l, ., be r 7' I An. eastern editor asserts that All the . nAhar slight aarih4u66 occurred at fill Eila,u)der the Box. to One Bpecial Pali inamioratd, iltbough'ferbidden her' houseby. I . anthorizedf, an 'health Fourth'3n the bq,W6 of Wakefield. Clifford I I - � allowed her to be preseut,� an American bar of the poem fled iroin, his fathe i I a home and flars are not dead yet, -because s, Chicago Caaawicciols on SundWv.. � . � regarding tbeoe' inventione", 848 the ChZ�\ 'her trim -faced husband.' ,He was received v '� - an who is. .. 1 - .1. I . n _7 O', , . : ould not bay lepartiment over lived for twenly-four aerd. � � I - , 11 is thatthey are all * I � � . . _V_ co'been the c : .Ypal"!�..P�s-.�,�Ahppl--,�,;�lI 11 reporter says be baa found a wom I . A.deB atch from MadraB says that a sedi,- man in the Airectio 6th A- volley by e, force * of soldie:rs wh - .— ­.________­__ .1 I . . I . . iVh-i6fi-�Re—wo-ulU-iiaki�-ch-daet-',ta-pr6giaii.- Her_iryi_z,Jha' Sev"o-nih restored �, him to 18 , ni�ore-.R,fraid-oUber-bus'bg,nd-than-sh6-i]3-of-a -rcof­bOme�OOzufor-ts_1hia_faot fia4_imp'r6ssed...,WqLELP08tOd around the -h6use; his ser- . - - � - I , I -1 . . Nana NiFF --M More. . . " ­ . I . 1, I ­ parripplef 6�n seize wh6accompAnied Mini fell deap-abd ` I .V I The wife of the China6e Ainbassador is also rank aiiii estates ... . ... '- �7 ! ; I - mouse., .� . 11 I I �, . I I . . 1. me.the more on account of the amusing Valli, . ' I . siiid to have been' presoout.� I �sa* a pale � - 1! �' - I . 11 I . .. I . ADuud � - rent who,'had bee 'badly ' A shook of earthquakefooltatSerajpbo, misinterpretation s� that have been in' I the piincely wooer was arrested and charged: . .- . . . . I : � I . , . � I as, in, . � n Bosnia, lasted fivO B�dOnds; It mOvedftOru ado rem . � I I yellow lady .answering, to this description, h , * I garding this department.'. Some peopl . *itli - burglary iind -theft., -'Altho '' b''the " - : I . . The wrestling Beason does not a i bitteii by mosquitoes 'app6nmg to see a a .. I I I and tea she certainly sold, but whether'sbe he fall; : , I ud unti .. . , to bast" : - , --.1 , - . ' have regarded it as a bit of daugerou uitted, the lesson wir, likely ­!� � , . t, .. . I � . I 8 dvDa. prinoG waa acq I I . .. .. 11 . 1�gbtzzl�g _� ug one 6�10nin' ran into 1it13 West . . . . , � I � � 91 I . wad or was not the ambassadress:, .1 will not . .mother declaring that one ofthe m6. quitoe s ��MaDermott,tbe Fenian, spy�and alleged mite, a woman's. Bulfrage ,convention' - 6ervehimfor a� life timoi.� It was more I ' I . , in I I .. - . . I undertake to say. -'What is certain is that As an' indticerneiat to the'practice or (309" was looking for him With &lantern'. . -informer, was yesterday ramandpil'for disguise, or something of that orderi to-, expedi= and -60,tief,eWtory to bar hu.s- . . . banc � I . the Princess of Wales did sell flowers in the , nomy in. the U68,01 coal -upon passenger On. � I I I trial on the charge of treasori4eloify.' , which it has about as much relation - , to, be subjected to a areas- . I . 11 gine6ithe Laokawanna-wil! givel ozie�]Yali the I i I it is..&,.curious-p,nd--intdr.88.tii2g-faqt.-..that, __ I . .as it . I con I servatory brri�lng long after the hour . I tco'be agia.. has to the Eleusiniancodnoile.11 ' . � . examination by,tbe counsel for the defend- - � '. ", . . and, 8 . , cast of the'coal saved to the. engineer whose though a man may be -so deaf that be can't A party of men, supposed , . I . . . . � : I narneil': slfter�- 9, promezza;de 'wbiph I . braes . 76rely wounded EL farmpr named I , . I .— .. I ant� in - a divorce .suit, and have alibis . included wviisit to, an improvised theatre locomotive burns'the least. I I � 7 :1 bear i� sound from a whole balid, he rians; sei 11 I aloibletons dangledin court,for . hep,eopl. reaidin � can, never be so deaf that he can'thear the Michael Coia'noi' near 1 Killarney� Two 1 Louis Michel is not to wear the prison househol& I . � .1 . I r . g on the Phoies�of Lake - . I -the � . and a�Mroll in t1iii gardens.ottlie' Eloriicul,- . T - delightful -ringing of 1he dizuler�bell, �­--_ -arrests; —1-7-1-- �-�".,.---�-,,uniformi�,or--.to-be�pizt=6t--itftd-liulior,--of--'T,u-, , --edifiiaa�t.ion----ot--a-orow4.-of-cur-!Gsity-�-- I . I I . . tural 'Society, - 'These wore hung wit C Champlain, have gonecrdzy over the dis. , , : Stevens, A English Socialist . ' be herded with crimi %I . MOl3gO I ro. � I I ,r � , . I � I . I . a ChineaQ,l ' terne and IRMPS, obvbry of a few pieces'of Spanish, gold coin - Life,co c" iting , . n B., ,' , - . I � I 1. - __ __­ --- nsists, of U -teeth in ,child. ,;, � . . - . . I . innunierabl. I an . dated113q%nd174O,'aud theyare,all'en.; hood, of1be--pariga _oL unrequited love in - Was expelled'froni Aitatria on Sunday. On - , An.old coachman who was extolling. the I � I — - - . and from, time to time flooded , with the ' , � . , . . ' - sagacity of'ono of his bors&'the tb ,r -d 00 ' . . . youth, of dyspepsia in ma;nhood &hd at a, , his arrival At the German frontier. be was I 0 ,O Ay, ­!Thd d" r-hcocker. ' - —11, , - ____�:�)Kspt� on tap .. light of' game -mysterwas illuminator, gaged i I h digging for. more gold. ; ' - I a . 'by the. German authorities. Ile concluded by. saying tb%t-,-,'-if-one­wa%-tar.gd I All earthquake usually, ca,uses an active . . I - , , , as 11 3 , , fear cot death in old'o,ge, and an oppreseive rre'sted - I � . . various in lines zinc! delicate � in its bill- I It is Weil: when a face as its share of certainty, that "the lawyers * Will contaot appealed � to, the British Amb�aBaidorjo but p.nd xl!-use him, be would bear malice just 'moy�em , t in ,real ostate. I I, I , .� I � ,� . I I I lianey. Here the Boone was'. really lovely Pride in the base. - Then' the lips, can give � I - - , I I . ike, a Christian.", . '' . I It I ,. ,en I I ' �� - and fairy-like ;. boats , floated over tiny' themselves solely -to, 6weetne6s and arch. your will aroa-pocket,tao I fit of your- money. , he refrBed- I to interfere. I I . . � Frederick Gebbardtj a Now York Third ! A sure means of ovdrcoinifig a dishhel , � I --- .,J lakesi reflecting -Over . 'tiz�t from� base. 'B6ideh, 'pride, or if the war � dAs, The craze �Ono electrical study is beginning The'Sanitary . Council has ordered that , . � I � . vibich ,vie 6fiterta'in for any one is to'do him y jet, arid I . Aven :ar dealer, will petition the legis. - I : . � , I . , ue eq I I I � I - . dreaded, a conscious and resolute person. , io� bear fruit, : � I Are You the, conductor To ,-ve� a to'pervait him to change his name, I a E6 d0ik6 'which. I another may ' . Above; trees, and, shrubbery, and banks, ' isels arriving from Smyrna be subjecte& 'latur alittle kindness every diiy; And the way I And belts of foliage., ,and the bvildirge in the ality, should be the characteristic 'of a, face, asked a'lad,ozi &JIL -excursion train. 44 1 to observation for 24, hours1n the,Dar- Somecfthd euemi6s 'of Lily's Freddie are' to overcom , . 10aftround, and the gayly coloied'tentsi, The noise should 6xprbss this azzz,on'prepl ea, the oou" and danelles. "'This drdeor is due & th feel toward'ug is to say BOMO little kind . . quai I ity;j 'r i . rteous official, 11 0 fact that said:to be egging onthe cigow dealer. 1� . , '. I I / . . and Ahe stands for music) arid � the move. Above, tba,eye,B may changefully flash in. Flay ame is,Wooe.. "'Oh, tbMearolh be,!' a French mazz'-af-war from ..Port Said dia. 'NoF,ngli,i,f,rtuneo'ba,oeevprb6enacen- word of him tivery day , *� � aid the b I regarded - thdi . quarantine 'regulations At mulat;d by individuala in England equal to' ,, FA�ft)!­ Mrs �JoirobB,bead . ,zienta of the ninasesof people, anathe deep telligence ; below, the mouth may smile at- ;1 coyj 11 for wood is a non-conduator. Of4r, h0T Y14 T11v I , - ,blue skY overhead blended, into,one alrigu- fection!; the checks may give balance and - King .Alphonso' . of Spain has at I Smy*r.n% and �C'ommunlcatad With the,town. - those . of, Stewart And' Vanderbilt, .-The Of the , house, hiling out taxes returns. I ._____­-___­ I , immoned , ' ' I , � "I T.he� imoudence of Auch a question I'Mr. I I _. jar picturesque and-daitling whole. The equability ;the chin may show the cloven General ,Castillo from Carlsbad. , A riot' A Strasburg des�atab says that Antoine,' largest persobalty'-was that of Mn Brassey, Jones, listen 'to* *this. This , pap I I conservatory lay beyond, And thither finally. dimple I of .a tender and' many-sidedi � oi� broke,oub at New Peath yesterday against the publisher bf .the. newspaper which waa the grbat railroad contractor, 539,000,OK ,, ,er says � , : the Prince6 betook herself, And With' bar the point of a altigle-heart6d, 'arid concen-�. b6 Jewish- brok6ri. whose house was wreaked. recently ,BuPpressed has wri , tten to Pon., The' next. largest was tbai of Mz Morrison; I state the number of idiots in, the family, I I . ? � � "I :At. Jones, nursing baboy.— , ,' . princely handeibest6w6dbouquefs,for which trated nature,.; the ttal. The mob was dispersed by the polibii, who Von Manteilffel Stating that he will main. dry goods, 420,000,060, with roiale�otate equal ' - � "Any?' I , I . flat lbYal:,iidmii6aig in front a,( t I he couutdr� featui , 0; may. look wise - or wiseacre ; but' arrested .fifty persons and wounded a large . tain the sopiration and claims,of Alkqe-� "io some $2,500,000 taore.�,Thc Duke of West- 'C'Mark-ilown 6no,on the ioliot,, column , my I I ' competed with -fiantic eagerfib6a and took. every 6 . ne of therd'is only tributary to'ibe number, There were anti�Semfiio rioto at . Lovraine ill ,the face of all Germany iroster's. re�lty ,can fall little 'short .of, dear',� Mrs; �J,­",,Wbat do you mean, Mr.- ,, I . . .06riziany, where the mob was I m � � � is faither only IeU14 m JObe`B ?11 Mt.'S.-11 Didn't I'd-eliborately. � .� . losso ..prodigality. -Here, so long as she, noeoi, standing royally in the, midst,� said Oldenburg, Nothing is; eternal,,and he hopes Von M9,n:'[,sj-OO,0OO,O0O,,' but h I I haded � marry you; Mrs. Jones, V1 Mra.J.-IlYes.10 � I B%yed, the orow& remained thickest, and with diknity: preEddine at ' or its , wayward ohaiged by �tha cavalry and eighty-nine touffel may live to seo the revenge of right 000,000 personalty, 'and this inc % -,, well." .. , I . I . I I I . � . often for. long quite immovable., Lady ieaftn.-��Vroins ol,rohn Orent,,, : � , I peroohn 4rieotedi ,., : . ..", � 11 , over might. . I I I 1. I I I � 4 1, - .famous collection U Ootures, I , : Mr. J. � .. I . . I 11 I �, " / . I � . ,, I � . 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