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I I I � ­, in My CQatPLQQlfet� � I had, been talking t , I I I I I 11 1 1 � IV c , � I 1. - , . � I 11 11 I . I . I I GUi � week -181 Defence.: � I I . i rs Wh "AYe Ple'iids Ity ,to the' "Mueddir of I I . I 11 Mr.Jessie,Watt 'Surv, vei Various Attempts, Grate an -1211- , .a off , my cp� I � ------------� The Distinguished Visito 0 1 1 § I h aid had throw . I � 1! I . � I L I I � '� � .. 1. - 2 . . . I � I I I � � because ­ of .the heat, and ;the deVills Now Arrived in This Country. . � I A last (Tuoaday)� Aigbt!p London cable., I -to Dislocate His Vertebrae, . ­ I ­ . I � THE '�'ARCTIC ,EXPEDITION. I I . , FoOr Person�. , gram Bays , The , - � 1i . 1 . ; ;�', - , I I I . Dutchman place.cl the plantbfi)i�e. Ther t I I I . I I !Tt�sh: Tfnic� says it is, Car.: . . I - -, I I .1 I jl,, L ' ­ I I . . ; - t I , - . . . . �. :, � � : A.despatdh from New York says : Las . ; I ,� � tmin the policehadwatuirig that a 4 - I ! .2 , Is'n rortich,,� riot , � �,L� � 11 I . - I n attempt � ' 'tot . ,ice ho a mining camp I i � .11. ��Gtuer .Unsuace�ssfui voyatae,of (Wednesday) nightr,ibe Earl and, Countess, I I to r, I 11 d- �.1 I ''HIS WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. � .As, I , sAidt � I was disliked be� � �, '' 1 . I I I by - thb- Bibamiar ' �Boue 1 01ponnoll � wopl, � be made b . � , - ,�oa ; , . . I 'Dilsctd*e�ry- I Of- R,Osdbory Arrived PRISONER'S, NERVE-THEANES SENTENCE 'H 11 . f , � � �, 1- I � J , . � I � ' � . ­ I , I . ., I .­­, I "Forlorm,. ope, pompoged Of Fenian I ob,ttpe of Gretchen's preference, and, , , - I . - I I I The Pavonia, from Liverpool. ArcliibaldPhilip. . - Lou . doh,,Livar 0OFau'a MA , -1 ' - Thisia theat6ry told �by E� Mari n6ined my partners, no doubt, 'were willin �, - , I I I L � ­ �. i . '' I James V ��- . . A, S�.ins,,(Nfld.'). despatch says : Primrose, the Afth Earl of Rosebery, Me- O& isst, (Monday) night's t0riguml, dos nobtester, 1. TAUS to, �'Capt." Gdorge ,Bulton,'of have my share of de amo ih � ., . I t, I I ­ .... , , th Earl '6f patch � says: - dy a. tflepot.w.apettongly1eld by ,the claiinto divi I J I - Vnite'd tate6'Qreelay relief steamBbi,P I - .., I The horrible,irm& ,at . I � 111 - . . I - -1 I.. . 1 41, 1 . � id - I cedded,bis grandfather, the four police, , d i, n the�-Bteal:4sbip Britl8b.-Prinop:', "' I was, them, ; so� I was, tried and condbmn�6 l'b", , , " � : , ­yautio has just anchored., The tidings mr(a !lbsebeky, *he 4th � . aear Ottavii on 0e, �Ctd, of , y,,r4iLWay,.pagsehger6 and 1b,r4iu1he,:towa of Yalmoutb, Cornwall. be hangod: in Je6a thaia'an hour � of the, oli 11 .. �� - I . , , 1 j86�. � H4 ,'Little Rideau, i , IL . 11 L � . � diedMarch 3 , rter , w re . �� - ! .. lamentablei Nowtord was.received from :'� I -London, May � 7tb,� j January last, will,�e freshAn. tlip" minds of re ... admitted wh6n the train Myjathdiwas. a gail-makei,,doiiog a lair mania mebusaff - . I ' , wag born;in 847." : His . . , - ' I . t -1 . I � I ion,by a lynch -jury. I we% I .1 � Ozoeley or any of his -party. The steamer '- . I ­ I . eney�, died many. . On � that morning a you 'English., wl. Donne I arrived. ,� On alight'i�g, I businej3q, . ,� I was'�' an - only - child. My allowed I two hours Ao,pre - . � 1 - ! I I f ather, Archibald,' Lord D'alm - . 11 , bg mme&Ntely�gurrounded by � I Froteus was crushedin an ice Roe at the pidn iiamed Frederick Mann, lately out O'Donnell was ­ � parts for dda* �,,, ;�,,Ii I . I January 23rd, 186% while the present Earl .. � other I do not remember. I WAS sent -to and then taken to the neatest tAe, wlidrq , I ,�'it�` 11 1 3 - n impenetrable � ring of �polioe. �Thespec.� .1 .1 , �.; ! . entrance to Smith a Round on July 2 rd. wmayet-a child.. iThey&iig�Barlractgived from London, and Qrap�oyad for About S, , � � fle grammar School ; learned to read, write, ,�,-­ I � I C, 1 7- and-thos6ientific , I � . .- tators rushed up, but only. ailp, ,, , mrope '-,as placed round' my neck, and I . I � - I I apt. Pike, hi's cret ,. � ­­ his early education at Eton, and later- Jj,ree kaouthy, with Mr.. R. W. C60kel a I I -1 . an occasional, arr� _a books, andother' matters in -keep- =4e.d .bty a dozen Willing hands - into-- - I � , -- 11 .- I � ... , I)arty ars'passangers by, the Yantic. The to . in -th farmer,' 8�tffii�k-ad­E`&ma�Cdoke, a daughter glimpse of , the captive' was Obtainable. -my lather,took -, � I I I - I I Christ Church, Oxford. � ., a � � I .1 I I ' � ingwith roy Station' At, I5 before strangulation ensued , , I L- 11 - 31rot intimation of the;Piot�eua disaster was- wefit I I . I I of his emt.loyer, strangling her with a rope. O'Donnell At' Arst -appeared 'nervous 3 ' - ' Ito-thegropudwithathump. Gretch . . . I ietort Island House of Lords be took a � prominent . , but ' soon draw himst; , met into'his store as assistant. The Cornish- I fel ' I . ,,, ,,found on � August. 3rd at Litt be Came to the assistance of' 31f up ZiM . . . I an, 1: Ir %� , . . part in the debateB ,on the Liberal Side. ,Mks- COO'ke,, W " � �.. . . I coast aboui�ds in ro6hy bliffs, where thou. bad not. been idle. Her eutre4tjeS brought, ''r. �r . I I � , . :11 . , .1 � by. the Ymntic.� Garlingt6n left ,a record, His first'pubfic Speech. was ma . de. in L1871 her daughter, he - strangled in the Same �� and. , -looked .., - inore holdly6,. Outsi , d , a Sanda Of_VlIS 'build their nests. I— often 'an oppositi . on, crowd of diggers to my Assist. k .1 ,� , I A. - I , ,: tfiere when coming South the, ;;,eiat�oa, .1 . I I I 1. ,used to go 0 � �� .- , describing th� I I *has �, the, � prisoner was !. . ting the movernamis at the opening of karliament..' Mr. Glad- Way. I . Mr.'Cdoke in'the i efiteilfilgilib van'. a L f aw roughe at `gR'huiAIu'g-wIthiny boy1friond-s. aiice, Bud, im me, to� I I I I I - ,, though they pe itted 11, ' , I shipwieck and" indica to, gee�' 1 1 barnyard with an axe and literally,ch,uPped:� � . . I I . �. � . tpmpted - e.- .be -jerked-in Ahe �Airjust --to, � see how I , I �1, . stone chose: him nd the address in I'll �- Ili ' -".plenty-of,dxoitbre�ent-iikit..4�W � .L . .of ille'ship'S company. " Search was insti- - I . -h h 'f­-­pi5l��`e­r --- W - t W th- . growl , I. - - � - I I I reply to the spe'ech fro the throne. his Eemd�to pieces,. after whic e,taturfilod. ' a rail , --q a ,, bi. . a,alme- . aortae, d to fix.a stick In' i, knot of rope Some 10 �, � I t ,�the'Greenland coast � in � I . I . . � I - I I I I . . . ­ I I oked, th6y,would not � Allow things to go. - I �� . uted on the i4th along . 1. I Itr 1878 _ L he ,was elected Lord Rector to -the house, and fb(iibed up-stt,irg to the hishes.,''A F3trQng guard WAS placed inside ,twenty feet, long., �Otie end ivould be' any f urther ; in -fact', they ,Squarely ax-, . 1. I . from Cape Alexander�to Cape Robertsor. . , I 11 I . - h- �tbe ,iav, followel,Tb� m� -bab, filled' with � I . I I I of the .University of 'Aberdeen,' and. � n :rCtOm ad by the son GeLoigej. on W - pro offiootB,��­­­.t a --'l- '� - �. I iasteneds6curefyto 6gtgkelri thegr6unO pressed the ' he Dutchman had �'., '" , _ I � I I Opinion th"I t I I EVery point likely -to bring up thlel ,etrleat- I =- two. .terrible 610 , i lce� encircling the van. 1 1 - d till September . 1880 he WAS , similiffly ,honored I by .the he in we -,oA the moun P PC I and then we used to. lei .ourselves, slowly lied. TheIid. turned I my favor, arid I � . � ' �art�lwas searche I 2nd,, � � � - - t6mplo. JIe then attacked the son Willie A f ei# bisses and Cheers were again'raised, . down 6vor"ther Cliff arid- swing backward � b I L " beau - LL I . I .1 Ing P1 tperbavik w4s. reached, and the .University 'of Edinburgh. In the 'fol 1. I I but the crowd generally wag apathetio�" At , , I . Shave the olif villiar�� woidld haie . : i . when I r - I lowing year.bb was appointed Under.Soore- in his'.rCom­ cuttinj a fearful gash iahis i . I and forward, seated on the stick, al6UgLthb burned, inbiBSb anty but for my - . �� �, . whole of the Protons party found.- 'They I The two Sister ' I Millbank the prisoner wag placed in _ . interces � . � thirt�-6ne,days . for the Home Department,. which thigh a of the boy, -Maggie - I I ace'.4 face of the� rocks, frighten 'the old birds Sion. and his daughter'B tears. Gretchen" I � ., , I had been eip6sed for . I and auny,! rushed to his asBiatanoe.'- The Hewasmuolidepreas6d. ��- - oi�fitts in boats; - making In. he - r6sigped'Jast Juue� He Married, � . O'Donnell was: brobilit up at the Police and' fill our wallets with,eggs., it jilted me, beveithelesB, Shortly afterward,. -. � I and I , aeons � I I othsohild, former succeeded in -'securing the axe, And - . � a7my� I . finediate" � I May 20tb, 1878, Misa Hannah R I lamp, it 'C A -AS 0ittle dangerous, as the rope might.: and, asJ had next to he -lack in my search � . , , � I stoppages at - inte harbor.g. ,hter of his oldAriend, the*�murckerer, ,after, hurling'.a. ­Ourt 'his afternoo.n,closely guarded, by out at any ti � ine on the rough surface ofAhe for dim '. I res; crushed, .the only daug . 1notuited police, and Passed, throng � I ­ monds, I left the fields again for ­, , , � The . Proteus ,v Baron, Mayor i Fanny axid, Striking her a terrible blow, I h the . Ca I , .� .. . ok On the evenin ... � I ie, Rothschild. , Two girls I - , ' � rocks, but we were generally in paities�f a !pe Town, this time , with only ze2OO or . - " " : . � of � iob At � �olcld I . g of I a a . - 1. a floe - fled f rom, the Scene of his awful crime. city at a rapid V. ce. Mr.' Poland asked rp I -1�11­ 'a, de: fruit 6ftbis ut I 'dozen, and one-diviSionoftis kept 9.6 2300 in my pocket. I fouud� a I � -�L, _�Aiik__�y I I � . L ha . . � after- I ' jt�L4joui -and a boy are V -, nion. : � He - ' � 11; --- -- - - - ­ - - ,- -- ­ - - ­ the -23rd-- of ­July�-aii , ­ ' d- At the prisoner 'be remanded for a week. I ,awaiting.-me--at"he' pbst�offiop,-f-r-om.--q,,.,--,.�,.I:i; I . _ --hiB--giveii--�-gk6�t-attioniibii:-t6�tbe'-turf, an -mr.-Cookei"-XXA..-Co.oke,-P,A-4--.Era,uiv,.,�-Axkd. -'th '� . ,eye.on-the-ropea while-the-rest-hurited"�.­ , V , . hours. There, wat; .sufficient time to save I . � I I . - ­ . . I I . ., his stable, which is a fine one, h George'died from� tbe effect of the' wounds Hii. -gib�t-ed--I'HF,t--h'e---"w-o-u-1-d-' ffoliably' "', I,ved�, the Boa in-, those ' -1, clothing, proviBionsi a compass, and. other . I as.been, .I I nflict,q I ssin. The again ask a short remand'. He b6-; I , days. ,One' -friendin Falmouth, telling -in -a my father- , , � 11.� � � 11 i I , I I ,: mornu talonot with nay Coll was dying, " t�, k eing fairly Successful.' Lady Roisebery-was'tbe ,#4,,:,by the frantic agsai I I ng 1,13tartedb�i, -necessaries. On the 2 - . Ved the witnesses ,would'� h 'that I � � I . �] .!, I : .1 only daughter'abd sole heiress- of the late I the f6l: lie y , I ,,fitb,�tbe, beats b murderbor'was arrested at Lachdte � of rope. 1� expected to'.find'gome comrades " After again enduring the miseries of a, , � , I ...... "I' equipped, astait was made. The disaster -11 time arri�e. The prison6r,was � , I . I ­ I 1 16 ,i6g day. - . remanded by . ..", " . 'Barop Mayor daL Rothschild., In 1874 she , w. � . I the Bhore,but noneweratheie. How. -Aem voyage, I Arrived in England, only to - ,� , * occurred eight miles; north by northwest of , I aljorii�odo �uutil Tuesday ueXt. . O'Donnell was per. ' , , , . Mile assumed,control of the vast property,that 'The AiOizeB opened ber".'e this . ever, � thinking they would , soon arrive, I find my father dead arid buried. He left ' � I Over . Six bVAred. a of I ud ' . do'cL He manifested I I 9 13U , I `� .'. Papa ,Sabine. Came to her at her -- father's death. '� She at l'o'clook. There were b f three cases to imittedto sitli:L the .� "I, . I , , . letniyajolf down, not on the seati a u al,,,.me 6 Small, sum,of,mbney and his buginess' , . 1Z-;:. , I I I Ice and frigid -sea Were, passed, before upy the time'of the court -one civil And. great interest, and rami�tained* a-L'Ifirm! but � but'with therope-i � , . I . . I .1'. . �, 11 I I na slipknot beneatli There was- .no peace for me in my native 'PL., was � reached.: The most un- inherited the hient `business.. nature .of 000 ' ' . . . Upernavik. criminali ectful demeanor. The[ prisoner, gave, CtJy L ni� ,­ . her. father, .as she , Showed, ,by her two one of the ,latter'being the. 'reap" . I I I . :my'ahouldars. 'Dire y full *eight city,howe�ek; blood ­was on my hands,. .1 . , . 11 :� fortunate, feature �of the expedition wee. - his name at Bow' Street as Patrick O'Don. was in the noos6,.It began to tighten to an and coldness met me on all Sides. I a "�; 11 that no .Provisions * I sole and competent management L of �� her case, df�,Manu, charged with the -murder of. . . 1. , , I .old- .. � , ,ere landed.. I All-Ahe , ve'ral ii�etnbers of the.Cooke fibmily'about nell thoiigh he is described iri'theolimrge'l uncomfortable extent'so'l placed My feet L My father's effects at public auction, and- ' 11 went , March 20th, 1878i She was so I -14' puddler, of, Qa- Against - . I , ­ ' � � I - Btorea intended for the Arctic .colony estate. On . I .. - Th . are were A iyear ,ago-. "The second caie,called was' as "Michael O'Donn6 I . smailrid&.,aud began to loosen journeyed to London, h , i entity ' ' ' " down. in ,the Steamer. Whila the Yantio married to Lord Roseberk. 't Queen vs. Frederic 1, . dowre, . county !,Donegal, � Ireland." - He I a I . w ere my d i "', t, � . was at anchor in Danish Harbor on the two ceremotnies,p'erformed; first; the civil th I Of the . I - k Mann. I the, 'strain. - I got my arm out and� was 'was, Soon loBt among. the Many- noillions., ". I 11 union .arid then the solemnization � accord- The crowded state'of the dourt-room evi. will have. able, counsel for his defence, as �radually pulling'the rope over.my body i . 3o But the brgna of Cain, followed me; I tried. I . I , I � � 1, I L ' 1, �! 12th of August the''Governor', came. on. . , danced the � in tense .inter 1 taken by�,hiB friends to - I I I rd. He rep , orte t ,thd�, D' he Protestant Episcopal ritual. In Set taken In this - Steps' are' being as to Bit in the� ritoosbi wheii a dqzdn gUIISL saveral khYds� of business ai:id,employmont, I . I I . I - boa ,a the, adish , t I ecuiethe servic6s-ofa iMl-hn6wh Irish . . Iflall9tto as'. really� per. case byihe public; every available foot of 8 flew out and began to- attack­h�e.. My foot but no. lue'll 'was mine. I took to drink� 11--� "!, stammer Sophia had.. a�krive& from a harbor . i I , third-. ceremony- * ading.i6om wagfully occupied., member of Parliament.�, .Tbe'poIice,. have I ; � ,�,,,, . I formed,%for, wh6n,� the Earl � :brought his st%] I I As soon I 11 � Slipped from its' hold:us the rop,00losed again, and a fight with a poli6quian landed ' I ;, I .. , , , .11 .11 I . thirty miles north ­Of �Cape York, and the as the;.p`rJao­ner been extremely active in Nationalisfquar- �rapddlymyaround my nook.' ­LhAd: timeto me -once more in a Prison cell. 14as. :. ', .��' � � . . ' '' . �. , .!! �� � 11- I � - had, .Stated tliat a native Esqui,-- fair bride, to DaIrheny,'hii�ScbttJsli lastate .wasbrought.in Mr..Maxwell, � i to� my, inquiring, pl. 6 -cha -� l* � ... ! captain , his, housekeeper broke mii oat!mtteml. -bamadcK. edunsel,.alinounced that .thd- prisoner. terq t d " ' i i "what connections, if � right, hand �to' My exi, committ6d to hard labor -for fourteen days. , ,1�1 , " . . . inaux told hi�m,th'at,i,06.Luativ6's�Vho'were lady'g,bead. � ; ' � his ­ � - , -not anyi' O'DonnelU !bad � w . ith Irish secret an . adC wbich Saved my life, 16r Despmir-eej%�ed mit. I twisie Ld 9, rope "out of I I 1. � 1::� I , with the I Greeley. expedition ha& arrived over the � , This ceremony was ha.,ddeteiEainedtowithdia*bis�le�oI � 1. I millbank the prisoner hag" I 11 . I . . . , I 'held in ,1851 by Lord Ch a-picelloi . Cranwdrt guilty And anter'a plea of guilty,.Ilis Lord. Bocieties'.� At ­ . � although the ,pain was Severe, ,I 'could the Strands .1 was given to convert.iAo. , `. �-rll . I there on sledgea,� last' wiut . I I L er:.1 '.been placed under an extra, guard. I -breathe. .. . I '' ' I �t�, I I reported the party . all - W611 am- to constitute A legaimarriage in, Scotland'. Ship addressed the Prison I You, are ­ . oakum, made'a'nooHe for my neck, secur4d. � - , : I . I - L , � I I I - bliarged b2i four indietmentB with the crime, LoNrtoig,Sept. 18. -On leaving4he vessef, 11 I Bhout�d f or help, but no, help was the other.. end f to- the bars O' the window' I ­ �'. 1: cepting Dr. ', F�avy, :� who .bad died I qP . � I . f "� "t . .1 . ", . , ­ I .. I . I . -Widul Murder of four persons named yesterdak 051)onnell� tlid Slayer of Carey, 'near. ' I hung there. for hours; to me it kicked away the stool,'And lost conscious. 11 �; � I ''i . 1. , L , ,��. . . , 11 I . " I Theeb nativeg'weu't'backto Lady Franklin � , . T1111113 , CANT -ON U10t. . ' �' - I � � I � I . d you desire to w raw . said laughingly 'to the inspector, -!,-Have seemed years . losing. consciousness from ness. To my dying day Igh&ll remember , , - - -- - 11 .1 . � I Cooke'." It is sai ithd , : I I - . � , � nother-Beqpirnatir-from-70rb .11 ----- - ­­ - - - - I I I it I 1 I . I Ray. I . y and plead you got-Numbei'One ibis'tfma.,�? .- - ' . . , .;- I peons - In the your-4ormer plea of not gpilt: I time to time, and having the roost horkibI6 the.. sensations of my last hanging. I i � ,�,-� Cam , reported tbmt, � ad The Positlon.ot'.ithe Enro I 'lty? "­ ­ ,' . ­ � � . I � '14, all, the officers h . � .. I I I I gul L . L . . . . .1 I . - - visions.." Finally ,the Agony 'was so great I was tiahsE!��te ' to a, beautiful . . P ' I Disintrbed CJiT-1DeVoJIon of, Chinese, . , _ I I . . Loiirtox, Sept. 18. ,O'Donnell lan , ded'at I ­ . - 1-11. � . 11 I . 11 ,.IV � I in � , ­ t ­ - �� L I , ii oija(liBb ­­�&f � .9 ;` ' I ni : 1, been uratered by. the ,mieu. NW,her of , - I Tribonek-1, Yes." . . I .: - Southampton At 9: o'clock' this � mor , h an effort of despair I freed my I , ,dows ' 'and . flowers, . �, . these reports are -considered, * reliable, as . Servants. I ,l , ,,, . f 0gr that, wit, � � I � . , .�, I .1 I �, ,� . I . His lordshi' ,, Yod rind " gi ' d- what'' He 'Was placed on board the - ,train � suffocmted.�',l recov,bred,conBciouB. where: lovely forms � 'of children - �.-, ; , " . p77. __''_,__,_, er an . hand and I ' �,�", I . - ­ -� --7- -ge ,��, a . I arge-forear- - t fi S-Musib-sounded-iu-..' '1�1. � the fondness of th'.,EOquimaux ior-17illg : A- Honk-Kohg cablegrain says: .Tuesday. y6u,are'doing?" �- . . I . -Lt)h-do'n,-wheTo-lre-wa,i-n�-et:-,by-ec-I ,Ij ,;io-fxn7d-m-vseli�oii�my-ba-ek-in--7w shing- -greeted-rue--d ClIefou �: n � I - , �, .1 and bensationahim, places thorn in the was.'a day ,Of, great anxiety.. .& f urious mob. ' prisoner'' "YeAw" , . .-, I .of �police.'�, � Ile *a's driven 'to "Millbank tent, with tWo'.meu bending pver-Me. 'It MLyears. It .C�med lastfor an age, but, :,-"�*,t i � L -fiction. Captain Sffili sayrs'. Surrounded the. foreign quaiters� of 'the The - ple4�,Was then entered - upon the is ken: from the Steamer seems . -they � only Lave t6 pse o a. ew, ��-1�11��' bategory- of 0 . , I . I . � I 11. He� was ta had. discovered my dilemma it could boa. P. la, . f, f . � that as far north as Cape Sabine there was town,how - indietmentig, arid the cleik Said to the 1priw three miles off Southampton b� ,the police 'arid Wer(;-`-a­rawing - me I ,up within half a mornente, 'for �grt�ff �voices succeeded the ; . . "; � - � , � I ... I lingAnd threatening the destnic I -he . I . ,. 11�1 � I no trade of Greeley -or his .party, and his tion of all within it.., � The Chinese troops cc;�rt 'tug and brought io'tb'e citile Sheds at the minute after the-49pe had closed round my gentle namde amd-the--fuces: of the angelic� 11:-1 I . oner,. -1 Hear .read your plea as t . I i; �' . S . I . ' ­ , � o Littleton, Island I �,,4 BteL e, I a. ", I 'the neck. -My windpipe, I have..since bad : "" failare to 'come South t " were by no meaus.to b" depended on, and h Corded it'- you withdraw your plea of -end of the quay. -the d6t6atiVeB kept' children faded irLto the stern features of a, �' �? I . I �. -, ' ' I I to meet the . relief amers this summer. had the Mob attacked' the Settlement it not guilty and, plead guilty.",.' - . s movement so Secret that! fe*.per�,ons,were reason t tod'iscover, is, protly Rtrong-I can pair L bf prison warders, who 'cut me �'down . �.,,,ii'l . evokes grave appreheinsions�- as :to their. would probably have been altogether rriaoiler�" Yes.". '' . :. . . aware OU .the lmnding.-, With the exception take : L :. .3�,i, , I I I . . I I I a deal : of' - hanging.- My ' first just'intime. ,I -was Sentenced. to three I :�11 .1 � . I 1. � � ��,,: I fate. The- Proteus>Was -retrea,ting"hOme a ad. A typhoon -which raged on - i Mr. Maxw6ll, counsel for � th - experience, - ne ..gave ' - I ;.. ,;,- , . d Btroy . . . . 1. I ,.a prisoner of �: the � pblict& not a dbzeu, *ere,: present. veitlitilem, me. a bad , months � longer for the adempt.'at ,'self , , I -1. - � :41 I � desire at this. stage, if Yet I . I ' destruction and watched night "d dd,y,to� � � " I.' , I when � the.�: ice -nip overwhalme4 her. ,She Tuesday morning hindered the, arrival of ir Lordship The, ,quay was I Closed � to, ,the Public,, attack of- braimfever,'during which I ii�ust � �, � .. I got barely fifteen miles north of the scelac the gunboats, which did not anchor off -the will allow, me, to say a few words.'.' - ­ and the local police guarded the gangway. red-thef r aiidaversion for the prevent a rapetition', I had, 14' � I . 11, ' have acqui . ea., I I . owever,- n, - I , ," ,:�-�,-� -- - ofthe shipwreck., The prospecia.�df the settlement til Miclaighi. Their coming - I . 1� A large detabli'tuent:,bf London police An - - , " . , , �; un .1 --'H.1g L'6idsbip�-' Certminly.6 . r- sea I have felt ever since. wish to end my. life again ; on the, con- � ,5,-�t- , I I I - , I I . 1�11 I Greeley colony encountering a fourth 'at once restored confidence; At,present the " � Mr. Xmxlwell�'- Last spring. When the' sounded O'Donnell. ." The Police, Inspector ,I When, I recovered'ijd'�. health I becatne, ir-mrylthe,"desiie for new scenes and fresh .52, - L , " %, I . . . .. � �", tir - esi'denis'have all raturnedto their houses, � - . . and detectiv s�bad j , I 7. I winter beneath the Arctic cirbleAre me � 11 r ! � I prisoner was arraigned. vVe moved .an e person�l charge of: the wild ."a dissip'atlqd, and, although -'I man- adventure w'hs-fi.A.) on me when my feldmse­,­� � "I' I � . ; I luf to contemplate.-Rdbry Wilaon,�gunrier's and a thousand Chinese,. troops �axe adj6drninent on account of 'the Absence of prisoner,, 'who' waa.mot, handcuffed -an& ,aged to remaiii ,on ffiendly.'teima wit4 my from prison arrived, I still Possessed a, . '�;� , " mate of ,the Yantic,'die'd'of apoplexy during ' I in ths,.forcign quarters., .There I I . � � father for the next five -'years I.was little money, l' -purchased a ticket for � I � , , '�' IL encampei � I material 6yideU66.', At that time it was .who obeyed orders With. alacrity. � As-g6on L . . I . I I I I ' so Rl­ - I zi . � the voyige� , , 1. . � is still great excitement in Canton. Pla'!. the expectation- that we would be able'to �As' it becarne ,publicly known � that - he regarded in my native town aga, qumrrel- Colorado" and I leave England, I suppose' . I I . I I I � The New York Tribune's account of the cards are posted on the walls applauding produce the sister ,of the prisoner with bad landed, �a rush was Made byAhe crowd, some fellow, foremost in every row'aad forevbr,,to-morr6w. The anticipation of I , ,., - � . .. I � I . I I . . I loss Of- the Proteus says that. while she was the action of, the pe'ople 'in Atti5edking"the I a view,, of ing hereditary insanity In aloii� the neigbborhig qdays,but the public ready to. get dru ha I . �: � I - proy, nk Whenever.. I� ad.'a, t1fe Sam voyage tries ine terri4ly-,thiB time. I ,, ­ .tat L L � . L . .11 end avoribg to forcie her way , through to, settlement, � and Oalliug upon, iberd 1hexi the family. Owing to.the ill�esg of that obtaft�id'only'a di t View. Wher the chance.'. Looking back, I believe I suffered I will never make, another journey by � . ,� I I . - I � cleaer wat6 i she. wagi caught .between .two, Air66 ,:to � destroy the Eur6pean',16vile . Sister ­ we' : have been unable to do; So. - baggage landed, the prisoner was con. in my brairlL Several years after Iny first toceart,; Of L that I am determined..- In the . � ; - I . . , " . ­ I . ,� .. I . immense floaa ;, these pressing on both sides" ,.-9'8'� , !"We'll ..' " tb ` ' P` Wd thought'<&IE6 that- we . hanging.. One' night I I .11 I . as , :1 .Pir .", koperty�,. ' 'The WaL "`ul&-ht;V6: . duipt6d1o''the, ibmi'of the ,sheds,, where nrl ow I far-wesb, with. a new, name, now -ASS J 1. ; ,we Ii �­ It .1 L ] 11 � . , ocia-,,� � I I . quickly,cruohed hbr.�- Th6 h;ld-lfilled' it � ire awaiting -thd'.", result of'4]h6 been able�:� to 'prove 'insanity by,�xiiedical. 5-10comotivei and 'two -cars ware' waitip,a; - of MF pot -house comVe'nions . I . . . I in youn 1 . ', . I.. �, . ' Chiiiese �0 I I 1. 1., I . '' I killed. .one, . - . timis Aud-a clean shave,.for I a ge , 1. I ��� , � t 110 tri- � ,of, . evi , daii6i;­: -�ut ) after consultation and 11.--1 `,� 11"t 'k at 'in." first-ol. a d. delivered with*i',m , than, I look, Pr6videnbe -may y t J " art *19vident 'that id , -the! h a I . e seadm� � " . i . And it:'Was Soon al of Hog6r,theli ewaliai, accus6d..­ 07Donn6 , too I 11 ""' 7 ass with:ablow on . . I I -1 I . i . I efforts would avail to'keep'her.lkom� sink�- � . 0 1 * )�icat made byz tht e; .,. a dlicemen ..fillillg *1 the I I - , I was arrested, tried -.4 happiness and fortune." 11 L . I � 1 7., � V , . , -1. � I ,. i having shot d wn sorne nativesin 9� quarrel aft'si `th. Rt.t(' , 1� P - heavy pewter vessel I . . I I - in .. Hatches 'w.ore,b I � .1 . �& tij , Ca. a mblit, '� go I , ; , - 3 1 'The, train at, L, I I . . t^- .*6rf _ th, ra 51,", C, , - ,� ­ J. .­ vhi= 6g�.. ilk L."lp,.Qqullit is ut emen sent.here bythe'.Crowh -we find remainirtg.s ats. waa rapidly and condemned to be hanged.. The vbidi ' I . � - I , . . ­ I , " I I .,E _Ser . I .1 ' , . it ' L L I 1. 11 1b.- . .1113 _,to K I 'r I . . I , , ' beem'mmuslauk I I . I Ni I' ' . . I L I , : : ! I Ott, I owing c a xn&pro. -by no means improbable. AB,the evidence it would,be impossible to upheld% that plem. driven'gfiing .the dock idings. until i Should,, have liter, for, the:, I -g ki Torned Into JDay. - ..� . . I I I I vision4 and, other stores 6u'thel ice., The . ajain8t hlm� isweak, further, trouble is ex 11. 0 . pot whe, a . I 'deed was done in a free fight; but I'liaAmo' �' . I I " I � . I *' It is for., these, ,reasons the- plea of 'n' t reached -the' de re'it -was learned. . I . . I ' 11 ' , .... - , . I great6i part of t�g� Cargo Which ' Was thus, pocted.� Th"e'Consulgall admit that the ithdrawni be a delay of half an bout. friends on the jury. The: forem�u 1, I . I I . , � guilty is,w, The prlgouer,his all there would I' Was ,'W Th6.Dalecarlio (Swed6u) ,farmer doubt-' , I . I unloadod'I IlhA-ths-'water and ­wast lost, , gituatiou� is very serious and that -the future 11 lessAlodg'his woiging-houra as many.aa. I �� , a ! 1,n� . along admitted that he',c mmitted -the The trairiwas run on a siding Some distance near relative of the dead than, and although g� �': I � -,- � . . I I . I I . .1 . . bu a bavedto ensure th&'�C'orn' of �bti huroibart. coIoi3y4s-,'g1o'dmy1n the : deed, but' contended that - there wasno along- the main, line to avoid the, -public' the judge.oh'arged the twelvd good Men and ,human naturg'caa endure,for he i - � . I e ex- . is obligail, I - , . , V . . . ' I ,.. I � In :",� � -.­ 1C - r y - ' during: the re.06M., and � trerne. ,It is now, almost; an . open war malice, forethouglit'bi: any. intention to do who awaited the departure of the Mail t -in -e* d a with the' lesser crime, this 8116A, 'season to make up for. the long ' - ��� � I . � I rueju: accor, , Ano and dark -win eer,"when candles are lighted . . 1-i also' to make A, .not incouBiderable cache ,between them And the populaco:of Ca -atoll, it, and that he wasmot mentally responsible. ,train for London'.' O'Donnell is cheerful' they' found me guilty, without everi'a. I �'. I ' ­ . I . I I - . , . � , � . .. in, th middle of -the af terndon, And cattlet �� :-"j �. nointo of� and on no 11 �� .-- , for the Gfeeley.'party, Bhouldlit, as iiow� and it will be necessary, to have -: Ships .of. on, account of the Btatel talked freely with * i ,ref erring"to'the red6mi'mendati6ri-lo. mercy, - -The -J udge-piit- � o-� -,---- . � : ' I . However, , 1. � I � I I I I I --- -­ ­ - -f -,---- &Ethii. , The � 6t , 1 do -not I"ve-A a arns orm . � seemed - iiievitable,':be forced to Make its '' war here for their protection for: A. long time , these do ore we -,would not have bearil'imbld 'Crime. I � 1. I .. . � I I I OnUe ,black Icap,laind I hoped ''God ,Would � lif 15 1 , I �.� �� , '' . own Way Southward'. All goods Placed , in � to come. T12o Chinese Servants 1n. the to establish, that, and. hence the plea �f not' , O'Donnell, after. shooting Carey, said havetcoicy on my soul., 1. I . .. farm-boy,hitch4 up-the.horsesto harrow ­ - I . ' . I I " ' 11 . . , , I , the cache were rendered is secure as pog- guilty is withdrawn." ",, I :�.�, .,:� .. Shake harths, Mrs. Carey, I had to do it," --�The day .mrrived for'.my execution'. . 1". - . foreign coiacemlon -believed �, admirably, 11 I -1 at 10, o'clock !A the evening; toward, ' mid- - * ' �', sible, and the Spot, marlked-so.�,P,B to be , showing the greatest devotion.' They Saved :Mr.'JUdDonaIdj'repreBentii3g the Crown, . not 11 I did not.do it,"' as firBfreportted. : I night the.'earts laded ,with, haiy,rumblal. " 1. 11�� I . � .. I I � Meanwhile I knew my ,poor father was . � � I I . . � . � readily discovered.' '� . I ­ ,.,. . ' ' . of'their lives., t . hen move& that P . . along the, village streets, and there are � I .1 . I much propertyAt the risk at the� Crown has er . . . , ­ I , I ,thesentence of the court It is Stated th igaged in,ahibg Strenuous efforts to have, my Sen., . The Acting Chief Signal Offider'at- Wash ThreeChineae Were captured while engaged be',procoun6ed upon the prisoner." � I the services of Mi. Poland, whobas:aIready. , tonce reverBed, but up to th� day fixed for ,sounds of life all night long. Even the ,'�t��' " . . ingtotL'iayS'ihat-(i�eiytbing,p6s6ible,'wilI be � in � the work, of. plunderi I rig, 'and" they, I . I I. . 11 � birds I scarcely know when'to coase- in irlg� , , ­` I ­ I � , - ' I HIS Lbrdship�ll Frederick . Mann, what appeared ,In Irish State trials,. to Prosecute my, death,'- without Success. My hands and 0 . re:1B together, with the Portuguese wbct� wag,� the have you,to say wh f, the O'Donnell. Eve . ay b 1eard far �� I . I y the sentence o took my last -look, as, I their t�vittor in . to the ., . done to�elieve Grbeley'e' party, if: the I I I ,. % .. !rythingindicateB that the were pinioned, I , . , I . . 11 ­ . I . ''I 1-1 "f � immediate 'cause. of the, outbremk,�. are In trial in .November .wi in -18 ­ . i at -cap evening" 'I, .. . I , I 'noground�for'hopingtheLt�dirlington'lo,iideil: ,� I I I I � . . court Bboul&nbt be pronounbed��upon you , , 11 be emorable. It.' ' =d the s6, felt the white - 1. . I � .any of his stores . on Littleton � IS and., , Custody in the prison of the British Con, for tbe'folony and murder to �,*fiicb:ytou understood Mrs. dareybaB off eied evidence - - . . I.., 1. .. . . . .. I I I. .11 ,. 11 . he had done,. so fiia partyi-a . � , . . . I . L I ver ray Uce,.and begged the baing . 1. , , ,. ­ � , . - I 1. I . .1 fter being , sulat& ' ,,,'. .,. I I , . 1. I.. 1. ",.. � ­. � have pleadedgtiilty 2" - � �'. I �, 1'�7 1 .. � .of,-,& most ast6unding nature which she , Man to -pull the. bolt whenj arrived,:at the. - ­ Evic!A91i I . of, a, Priest. :� . , , � . I I � "� I. � , wrecked � would hav',b* wintered. 'there. , ­­ ", '" - -., , ­ ­ , . .,�. I � . I - I ­ , , of , - - ". � . . .- . ­ ­ F 0 r had notbini to Bay. abolaies -will clear her h h ''' ' ipli6iLii6n�inibeL6rcl's,prayerii N." , , I TAB ne' - usband,se arseter. :sul F I - , somewhat novel scene, in, the history . , L . :1 , , I., ' ' orgive . I .ill I I Greeley had Supplies suffixtiont' td. " I TRIg�.4,VTJMIER'.,iNNii,viE�i�ksAky. . udedLiheletteis:A �theauthori-�. ine My ' ' a � , ,1 ­ � � . I ,� i t L HIS .Lord'ship-You are arraigned on She has ha 0 trespmeseg.�' . Ihad hardly finished 'Iiish gitatfou .,,Was witnessed at:Castlo , I., I , I . � maintain his party.-dritil neix�,'spring, but' . I � =-. " . � ­ 9, County'Cork, the other, day, who . n a. � - -Grvat'� rmer's . . .1 - correspondence of a he first wordB of entreaty..6,heaveu who , L I ,.�,�A,�'.' tun -Celebration of ,twe , iltefo ' -four indictments for killing f6urdiffeieht ties,­wbich, include I A n you � , . , %f�-,� the.great misfor a -was: the) f ailure to' ': , '' - . . b ­ f 'P 'li I � ent. . ., ;-" , -- '. - ,�. a I , � prieSt,'the Rev� TbommsFeitis, wi§evieted � . � .1 I I - an ' I . . I 1� I .. poop ' I �".. � I I , , I � was' shouted - froin retorlib to .for non-ptiyment of . rent. I . .1 :, . . ' I ' . Birthdai:. �� �, , .1 Is. ,,To .these 'in dietinentg At the, last main er to , �r; ,iam �.. end tumult fell on My ears, and the Word . � I , ' ' provide supplies, for. him at mittlaton Isl ' d' , . Assizes you'&%ded not guilty. ,13incathat I . . , Reprieve dr. F oiriia, an � I . I - 1, . 1. . - rare. Says.: . Del e ­ I A '. I I . . � .1 � L I I I ' . Under .*his instructions Greeley would, A Wittenberg embleg I I a'. timei on Consultation .with you counse, , AL 111RAJIL AND RIAN F16,11M � ' ;mouth.. ThbnexVmom6niI:wai1unb6und 1. ardent Nationalist; had plbdgedbimielf ,': ��11�1 break camp in the latter end of September, gates from"grigland, Scotland a I . . . . I . . L nd Ireland you have Been fit to withdraw that plea and - , I ­. . I and the royal message of mercy read to me. 'during the land,- agitation -to I pay nothing , , � "': , . I - . � and endeavor, to make his way to Littlot6n to ,attend, the celebr*&idn toAay,dtjhe� �plbad guilty. ;'.It is said -that -you. have �A . enalty WaB Commuted to � ten - - , , . The � loan's Bodi Badly Che'e'd Up at e. pe , . � . . 0 -f -c6tenary. of-Ma;rtin_ L'utller ..have". '.eii;-tr6)n-thq-1�egiiiiiitigi-deiii6c�1--.i�e-f�ot� L- ­�-- -, . ., �­16­161... .. . I The death,p � I . . over Griffiths' Vala I ion. In this h k, . . � Island ' whore he would �c unt'on hiding; q4atre I . `6v -Sirittktitie ! -�-­ -yei4rB�-�enal-servitud,bi------ ­­­ ... ­­ _; .-severed for, tbtee4-ears,�but-as, thelandlord­ - ­ 11-11 -1" . rest on Was 9, great suci�, ., ., It.. . .. . -:� I . sto . At several stations on the. way be arrived. The celebrati' � , ,. . ' ` ' � � . ' ' the rev. gentleman's offer, . . . I . I . of;h�avim dopio"theact domplatitted'of,- but � I:, ' ich�," 'despatch says: I L ­ I , efutoed io accept I I I would find supplies and beats for use where case. ' .Colossal ,busts. of Luther and , ; . . .. k' Chb 9 Never mind how -1. paggeil'the next ten :r I I I Y', : I , - , 1. 'tat: the act � was ,d660 by you at m :Frank Davoie`mwx,,.m bomest6tider, had m years. � � They Were not, altogether unhappy. ,aviation-. �iVas ffievitable. The work was - L ! . . L I , . I � � . open sheets otWater were' to be Crossed. Melanlethoth,fiad beenplac6dpm the baleen , . 1. I 1, - � , , I carried � ibrough under the protection ofa,' � I I., � If he found no Supplies at Littleton Island of the Town Hall and on Stands throughout- time whe'n,'thr6tigb, Wbotive reason,you fight With 6"bear near heie,]and both *ore The facts of My Crime mpre known in & I I . , "!"', I . . I I .1 . were not'reeporiBible. , An- examination of killed. . not a thief andiny docility Military and Police ebeort, in presence.of v. , 1. I 11 his situa, the city.: Po . . . . ]Devereaux's body was. f Cue& in W, , priaon. I waw: arge-a-'rid hostilacrowd otthe pariBliloutbre. - . tion *111 be critical. He inight be rtr'aits of Luther and mottoes I . I I . ' I I I , � d. , yquby,medical mon, skilled; in'discovering 1.1i.fti1oJ=re,braoed against a log: Where an,d intelligence. gained me favor with the . 1. . .. . . �t -1 i ­ �­ - ,, I . 11 I . I I I . I ., I L I .1 ­=-­­­-----:--- � I I � I able to send -back sledgihg parties to pio up from his sayings an' d writinga 'were: is. insanity, has revealed the,:faat L�' as made: MeBSenger clerk , , , I , . - I � that you , n placed himself after the governor. w I ' . , , . . .. - I I 'I . . I � I I � . � provisions deposited along the route,'oBpeci- played at many.windows. The number of. were not inaane,When you committed the . t'y d'the last two yeaiB of -my co I Jure �� % �, ­ I conteBL His.ide, cheek and legs ,wbre� an rifinementT - - ocena specding� . : � : I � ���� I 1. I., . . . . I , 1. I . . ally ii� two months' supply lef t by the Norge , visitors is oBtimated ai'0,600... .The Crown: act; but',that you were', responsible 'for the �gna,wvd nearly to the :borie,, one . ,shoulder sch(jo.linaster.'t-o�-my-fiBIlow-con�ictFi- Every* . 1� � -,: , - -expedition,,At� Cape- flawkes, and 'in ,this Prince, with Prince Albecht and.Ton GOBS- . I- I . thing- Was on the ,mo4bl system :.then.� � A New,,York tekgrani says: In spib& of I . . ­ . ir of Ecclogiastidal, 'Affairs act. It was an act ,Most serious 'and Jar" �dislocat.ted an eye gouged out and his fogs 'And �mleS, and in 1, B I Pite , ..Of 'a disabled . . I . I ,�� way maintain his paxty until relief wobW ler, Ministe at I - �i` 7 11 . � ion,ha I big I . 6� ­ , rible-in its character. . Nothing thmt� I ornopon. -Thebear, had Traneportat'-­ � A been Ab6lish6d.shiortly cylinder, :the transatlantic � 7�4, . . I I I - ' me a. don . Viet. L . - 'bought that. a sledgibg party Service at't Stadt Hircie, , heard from. .the beginning to thbl:tifid �beeu shot, thrciugh,� the Shoulder, and, �ag- I I atearrit6ra, t me, hite, done - 1� �:, . �, I be sent. 'He t tended diVine he. , - . I , , Ye stomach almost t before 1 beca ' Finally I was . gest­of, all' � . despatched from Uper'havik mijbt,reach ,when Over ' i,060 � clergymen , filled ,the thiowH the',olighteSt Shadow of,o�en4 . ,n. ' Engiand, however, , .he City of Ro . . I . L Greeley at LittletonL Island if he g6t there church. Superintendent General Chultz .- gravatedby, tbo wound, A terrible struggle, once more a free ins , !jt., again. Seven days, Six hours ,- , ,,,�:'i;. . ­ I. . �, �:'i;. � , I . at all u, h -foul deed. I have no ensued. The ground wag, torn up f or t I � . - ­ I I �,,�:'i;.:: .. . porr , t is,� lice for a freshly relemsedJail bird ; -Q I I I . I � � weuty� � 1S.Eo P I . and thirty minutes f rem ueens- I . before his supplies f a led. f ", .� � , delPiered ' the , festival serinbri. " The recourse now but to pronounce ,the Son- ,fe t-.. -Prints of the bear,S he must live Zown'things a year or two, town - to, - Sandy � 116 � her 'fasteat, ..., . . I � . -- I I- .----- - - -1 - - - , jarti: then' pr9cee4ed­to Schl6fjg.,�Kirche, . at about the spo . Ok , I I . , . � - ': - , � �. . tends whioh4he � -law- enaots,. against -your �te ter old father g�ve me L200 ­ I I. ' . � where the Crown Prince placed -A,. splendid I etb'an&:bunchoa-:- of - hmir4are­found -on 444 80 .P4y­Tq1-­- ,fid-176hipped-, f -or' th run -was th6time recorded, aud'the ovbr- IL - .., BRUTAILIMIURDER. . . - ­ - I- - -­ .1 .... .. ­ I -­ . I .1 � , . I I I 1. .. ­ � ' offence. . It is not My Sentence; .it is the . ereituz's gum - .1. I I . I I ant:'fils blessing, a " flowing cabins were k d with"People, . � � ., � I I ­ .1 , � lauiaL-W'ibath upon Luther's grave.' Along :P'ev L . , � �. ­.. . fGood Hope mnd th diani6n&fields. Pao I ­: I . . ..' I . -11"". ".. . . ­ , I I I sentence of the law. , I sin' but the mouth., � I . � � . , I I .. - . �Cape o ­ . . A Boy,_ Shot, Dwsvn, In. the 'Streets of procession marched' to Luifiees:�bquSe,. .1 - I . . . � I w I .. . . , *e, !� I . - . I wlio declared it to be one of the Meat: enjoy- ., -, , I . I I I , I . piece,of the law in pronouncing .-it. The � I On the .long sea ,6y.ge'l, suffered- like 6, , I ., ­ - . Drammondvilte by a Driltilien itannn. : -where the Crown Prince, in. a,' larg6.'hall, el ,.. . A�lni-669 Devourifi& by. a x1ig.. - - ' Able wyages on.record. '' The Rome had , L'�� "' . " ' . I I I . L I . I . child- in a' dark room who iw afraid of L ' ' I � I . I . . . . sentence of,the Court. upon' you, Frederick L -On Friday af bernbon ,'A � child about 14 . 1. on board the largest list of Passengers tfiat : .,. 11 11 . - I A. Niagara Falls Aespatch, , dated last e formerly Luther's lecture room, :declared Mann, for the murder to 'which you have: ,.gb6BtB-an infirmity, of eburse, and arelio, . over IeU the Mersey. . The first. cabin *con . . � the Lutherllalflope'm In an' address the p1badedguilty, is.thit,yo ; b�a�tjkenl6ioco months: old, bel I I . . I L - 1. �. 11 � I . I ' � (Monday) night� says : Thelown:of Drum onging to,Wm, Wilson near of my Arst banging.' . ' , I I in-. , , festival I u , . I 1 $ . � I � tafted 453," the Second .169 and -the Steerage � .1 Crown 'Prince Said : I., May- this' , Alvinstan, was Iving agleep upon a'quilt on , I . I I I . .. . � . i . I mondville was thrown into a pitch of am- .� t6'the plad6'whence you came, that you. � . I - . ,WPII,,,Vatts continued, afier,m drink � I . � !. : . - . ; I cifonent to -night by the r port that a boy serve as a holy exhortation Ao - uphold .the 6L � . � the' floor of the kitchen ooposite'the'dbor, -of w , biskey,, ."J landed in Ca ,500 Battle. 1 �', . - , . .11 .. 1. I., �. . 1; , I 11 I , .a . b. there �takeri on Friday_ 12th, October . I -'oh *so etanding'open. whein a pi , . pe Town and i - -. � , . �. L I �11 .great."benefits of 'the Reformation, and' - � elct, -io-Ahe-jo I aAo--Qf . g came . , . . . I I 1 1. ten murdered by Italian �4- . r -en- hen, --our" ­ -to . -- idL be Wnl� , ' � full of-'exciteunbut. Dia- - , ' ' �­ . I I . .. 11 . � .-.-.-- . _pmeaution,, mr. , �� - found the cit I I I I �Iftnthlug'in Salt Lake I I . � . .1. ion -w -rekay- a � aloug:and a; At ouqe be; An i , . , ,� , I I ­ .1 had be 9���ppakl, --rea'aluA . , 1,, Boeing the.chil .: , , , Is boy nR-mFed­Ad`di­e-2a-ffieROft and w gan I .1 . then hanged by ar neck till you are - � -1 9 monde had'Just'been discovered afresh in � , . . - . .11 . �9 yet . . � of . I I,, � alwa a to defend the 6Vangelical creed of . I to devour it� ;The littlet onel� thi%dt wag In the� Water Salt Lake a bather can � -� � ,, i : I I . of boys hail Some dispute with tbe,ltallans' , , . . .dead, and may the. Lord have 'mere upon I . I I I , v I sin old ,.fields, and untold. wealth, ,96 it was " I liber 'of oonscienee, and religious tolera.. your Soul. . ly .., , torn clean across,, exposing the jugular , lie on the.� rf %ce of the water without any- ' .1 I wben one of them rtished.out and chased ' . . I , ' * supposed visa in the -,grasp of everybody.' ,,, ., - . � . � .� I tion. , ay Luther's and iversary help to , . to view',mnaiia &ce Mutilated.. There was. . ) . 1. I '. I I " I . ,as *very Palo, but peared . . To reach my destination, the Rimberley exertion�w. a ever, or by passing I . Matheson, who ran. Theltalian fired five .The prisoner V9 - VIP] I . ' ,� t . a towel � ��"' . shots -at hina, only one takin'g'effeot -in' the '8treii - enTrotestauttfeelind And preserve to be Perfectly cool and Collected through-' no person in the house at the time; but ths, Mine I haff. to travel a distance of eight u'der-his"iiiietes and holding, the two: ends I : I ' � - . ­. back of the � head, which caused deathin. thbGermmnevangeli6al�Cburch from dis- out, and when,. addressed by the' Court .arise of the 'Child attracted the'Attention. of hundred miIeB in A 'Stage drawn by dxfen, he .'Can.' 'remain in any depth 'of water' , � , . . stantaneousl . His, body wag carried to unionj and lay the foundation ,of overlaet . ". I a neighbor, and�:the pig was driven off. if -a journeyt�which took up, ten. days: and .kneeling,, with the heid� an(! Shoulders,- , y . - , :. Ail � , land voice., . In 4ppeara the child lives it will be per .. 'a � � out of water, or by shifting- ft'-under'the, .' 1, I . his father's house;'where a heartre I riding Ink pbace',il Lectures -on Luther'B life and , swered:in a C L �, mandntly � is-" I - ­ ancQ he'is very �oaiu%g, ,and. this fact, but for . . ...... 6--- � , which was full of adventure.. I arrived At the Water. ­ I - - era ip - fh-­- sole of the feet'he can Bit on ork were delivered this: afternoon. The figured. , , '' * ­­ "; - th . seen's occurred, !his brothers. and sisters w I the terrible atrocity df big crime, would . 1. . � ­� ,), , � , e� fields, and, in partto bi ' wit an I . .. crying and mourning sk,their loss. . Matfie. 'evenIngwasdevoted to�banquets land fee- doubtless have enlisted a; good deal of Bym. � � . I I . acquaintance I made, in the.waggoD, I pur. Theona exertion, in fact, is -to keep one'& . � - . tive gatherings. � , ,, , - �,,, 1, � .. . 1, $2,500 Damages ter a Dog's Bite. . er is reqpir6d to keep I � ,: . ,son was a steady., temperate young. man . I � . / I , . I 1 I Oathy for him in" tbe� terrible po'sit.1011 113, j I I ­"' .1­11-­�­ . , � I chased &.share ,of a, claim for 2150� , For a balance ; none w.hatev . . . 11 10 � . and well -liked­.by those ' I . I A Now York despatch says: Emanuel ' Theonly danger, therefore, arises- I who knew, him., .\ I which he'now Stands. � I . . � month we, founa.-next to nothing,,tben' 11 . il� I The -Italians have been drinking I I ILATEST'F,ROM 'IRELAND. . - , I . Chaves, aged 14 years, who lives, with his � .1 Mmat".hAilld- by accidentally 'Swallowing" ' �!: . --" ­­ I � I d success crowned our work, ,and t�ithin ­ i ­, -.-- -- - espatch � w . I . hard the, I I 1, .,. A Montreal. says : Frederick Ar ixth Street,' of the�water, foitbe Strength ofthel I --�� .--,,--- - -Miififi�,­th-Flfflu after of-tIId"-C-0cV-f­-'I-- . . ­-Pn4�-Bigb some 7 laat7fow --W-JA!*Ad­ h. � , ­.. A— -,tj�A:- -Bix-ruontho of A England'. . I . UM3,13, ana. raiere are v6ry.few At Westport market recently. pointoeg am' Y near Lexington avenue, went into the ad- , -�:-_e �tylng -brine-is so-intbuse-thkt -the� muscles of .the, . I - atmong'Ahern who'do not Carry a weapon of, were sold at 3d per,stone and'under. ­ � ,at Little Rideau some ..months agO­'RiA joining yard of Jo i Lampreel,of 1,2$6 . was worth 22,000. -�-f rofiu-r-n­ed'­f-o-CW6' throat 'are conv�ls - ed, ab( ----- - -----.,4- � .some kind. ' � I . .., I I I I I . I � � � . 860 Town, but could not ,make .up,my mind to - , - f stranguilitlaii, I � I � . . . ­ I .1 I., I - 11 1. � � � ­ ­ L ­ " . .� I .. The., ratepayers of Dublin': are to.,be ,which caused such intenseakoitementat ,Lexington aveifiue,6ne daylaBt March to . - :�iooms at m� ensues. ,All the same; I have myself dived, * .. !, . . I � �. I . . he time tbAt,,tbe--'peop!1e threatened to . .. . cross the ocean,home, So I took. � .1 I �� . � � k . w brown ever crack hotel and began to on . .. taxed for 'ibe rebuilding of Greeii ,!treat t recover a ball 'bi6lo had been t severtiAtiiiieg into Salt Lake, and have, A ARVIVAI; CRUSIM., V , I lynch the fiend, Will be placed upon his the fence.' A bi�botind ran at � him, thre JOY in 'f survived. -Phil Robinson, in October HaTN" . ; . . I . : . � - I.. , 11 Court Houseat t)ae cost of L27,000, , - W Those Who find'fortuneemsily spend fra`661ey -, .1 � . � . . .1 I . I I � .1 i . . trial at L'Orignal - Assizes .on,. Mond ay next. himdownand-bit bim'obverely. Theboy 'it � short time gambling and drink left Me , . I ,., I I . .1 . . People EIurt.Cr9-.vdlng to ][][car ftbod,y. Mr.';Pefer,,,,6,XaiiI,, S60etairy of the . � . I per's. I . . 1. � . . . -11, - . . I ., F ' O � r m%lo�jg Units afteIr'li-is committal' he4 Alk for two months. He ; . . � ­ , . . . . .1 I 11 I .. �. . I at er '�Vi8. . - � , ., A C icago despatob, says : Moody, ,the � 184 . I I � refused to; accept religious Instruct ,sued; through his, motheri for ,"',000 dam- Thi's time,I had no money to.b . A dt c, :, h I I h. , st,�ani Packot'Co.'�died'suddenly ion was-unAblo to w just enough cash to return 'to' the fields. . . � evangelist, preaofied. in his old church on ' of paralys' ., . . � just pleading that -he did ,not � belie ve "'in the, agesi and yegieraay.a'Verdict .for 152,�60 'so I had,jd work for a pere . uy a. claim, Barbara Miller, who was ,hauged At, . - The agricultural statistics for. 1883, , 't I . entage�, Luck A 'h ' 1� Chicago avenue yeaterday,mokning. .The . ruthof Bible teaching, althatigh.�bro-ught. -W& ­­!­­­ -Rxchmond-.on-.-Frida� for. murdering er I I I . --damggas � 9 -returned. ' -' ' , favored, me,, an&agaiu­-1-Was­the­1Vgff6 Bar - main entrance 'Was'not available, owin , issued, sh6w that there is a decrease of 2.9 up a4a'proteB'tant. Recently,he seems to 1i d . I 1� I I I . �. g to I . � I 41i - . of Several hundredst gufficient,4to ' i � 11rusband, texpreesed a desire to go to,the'. 11. , a defectiVe Sidewalk, entrance ,being' only per cerit. in the acreage.unde'r.er6p as dOm-: have become repeutanti as, he admits he ' ' A Bartl8iRr's Sudden D.efitk­ '' ': 30in a. , gallows in White Stockings and without, , . . I . �­­" , I I . I ­ � . compau I . - I , y of ten in the, purchase of a large . . possible at a narrow side door. , There.was, pared withla6t year, I., � . I I will'be litinged, .and sent for a Prot6stant ' ,&,,m I , . I sho�s, as she expected to 11 wear golden slip-, "\ . 1-1 I a graab� crush,. and. a number I of women a;ud � , I - I I I , I - I Clergy. Man,' to -whose Instructionahe listens On M66t1my,-night, Mr.,Aikeil,aba'rrister, c . I . I I I � I I I . , pers,in0eav,em. . I She was granted har,wish.L " I children Who' Were unable,to gOt out'atr'. 4 �, - No See, Hielant.'-Sc one Public, house .: from . Windsor, registered � at, the Club ' 11 There was ,An old Dutchman. at the - ' �, I . I ­­ .. in � � 4 � I attentively., ­ An Attempt wme beibg Made d1-- ---F--- : Tonalt andVougal are:11 liquoring." Tonalt, " -- The Condemned Woman were B ress! 0 * ! , � I to bring witnoBies f rom �tnglmud to � show b York stRat,Tdiont6t, At 10.80 settlement ,Who ' Sold -liquors - and mining ,�V�ite muslin. . ., I I . -, ': I � were neriougly hurt-. Chain I are' Mr. Jacksor , .1 I I . .. , .Some fainted after -!-�11 I 1 last n ht� k; the:proprietoi was implemenis'and other things to the diggers., , . I . I �� I I gettinginside., Last evening the orueliwas (Smacking bialips) Hoch, To�gal, What thetd,'was insanity in his family, but. that g . ' I . � I � 1. I 1. , � . . %S patter as i , i glees'o' whiakeyan' y Summons to his gueat's, room.� 'Mr. Arkell He- had ar daughter, a -handsome girl.,'the . -., , - . '. , � I I , I . I scar6dly less than in the morning. Moody,$ . could be i It 1 ' has been � abandoned.,. .. The Government . yyOun 4 , - e Cifieley, while going -through- : . ' � . I convention of Chriatian,woikerB begins, .on W%tter,' , wbiteffei:2 Tougal thoughtfully, medical 1nsp4ctor from Toronto - hag. � waslying on the floor with his hand ot,ar onl g woman for hundreds of miles. Captain Jo I I , I , -She And I became intimate". The'Dutch- 6 'enock h6prbor; picked bp - two' of4 the, ' " ­ . I ,two gldefl o! whiskey, and no naewatter.11 I . ut. he, has not his heart.' Dr. Thorburri wag Sent for, and re . I I I I I Tuesday. � . I . . I I I'll I examined 'the -prisoner, b id , tot' his -arrival Mr. Aiken died, ,man did not APPro � ve of in ion to his 0 . rew,,of 11- at'6d SCh 1 1 . I I I . 11 I I I � I 1. ., Cranberrie � s are selling in Winnippgfor expressed, an I V .`6piuiou on the�atftte.of his soon ' 1. I I � . y attent' the I I . ooCer Explorer. I . Ron- fiftycents 9, ,patent PAR.. 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