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I � I I I � � i I � I . ..� � . I .1 I I � I . � - ' . I I � . 10EDW - �1- -­THE-R0SE-- . AMOL #N OLV ED, - � I 1 . �" 5 �' ' , t te Allowed, the prisoner to retire and . A URDERER, . � FEARFUL EXPLOSION. � TARRED ANDF FEAT . ER MYSTERY IS I ' 11 I , I ; : I I � I I I . I . , I I . � � . ''I I 1. . . , . October , 1883 .1 .' ' c'o�a."..lt with his solicitor. � , I � , . : I " . � . I I � - .1 . � I . I . , , . I I I � I - i I � -� . I I I . ­ ­­ I � . I I I , � . - .� James Parish And ThoB, Jpnes'employeas- I � ! Bolle`m Blown Up and, Many, People -Killed ' T Fate, 'Mai C i Who Wha,0jacers � I I I I - - L, 11 I I I . ­ I � � O I . A Full Contession ot pta Morrible qQrime­ . . ­­ I 1, W L The , icl� Befel a I and the Public ture Thinkluu. i � . � . I the steamer Melrose and eye-wxtnes as I � � "'On, and ounded. I � I I . I � ,� : -11 , 'of the murder, repeated tha testimony they ', - His Conduct ' I . A ,­ - , � , � �� ­.,'� -�, � . � lgaj�"d at His'Wife- � I � � I .. �� 1, . . I in r"800.: I , ., . , I 09 In the CuNe. I . I I I +---�- � � . - I I I . I I.- ­.- 1. . 4 1 CAREY'S MURDER. , I ga.ve a,t Cape Tow4. - The bullet found uPO.0 11 � I � I SChN, E OF' WILD CONSTER N I .. I I . . � A, Stratfoidi,Cong,, telegram says :.Tbis 1, 1 1 1 ;the floor of the cabin And I � I A Montreal t Frederick . . � I I I ! . , ­ . . iting liid.doom 6ri the' J . I I ' � I has been a day of speculation, and -of Work L . 11 . I .. I as Swore Manu,'Wh6 is now awai A last'(Whursday) n1ght'P Pittsburg aes- . - dF THE .VICTIM. Alij,, on thd i�dsa Cfark murder case, if, the . I - � . �, , ,� . � I .0 " . . . � .. O'Donnell were iabiItifie1 Jon - L� - I I �. I - TERRIBLE —SUFFERINGS , � .1 L � .4 � . I ,month for the spatch BayB : boilers in the � . I ;, - , I I . TnumBULL, 4 1 � : . 1. - - . � '), .: 10 - gallows at 1 L'Orignal ,next , The � battery : i - . . � oigtol ta�ken from. elegram says: . NATIO . I . - . � . '. ' I Donnell said to Mrs. Carey after the - Down., S6pt. 29�-The, State, mysterious. movements of detectives, who, i I ', . a hands, Mro�-*qarey7*1 did urder ,of the Coo I. Shorts & Co. ex I I ' -bi i ,, ,Thb , ives, hideous', in , k1amily', has iron mill:Of1yon Ooded at - I YVife of thw Intormer 0 Shooting, k, Shak I I I I I 7 has ieBueawar biquitous, can, a accepted as Lan indi-, i . ", � I I . . . . . I � made a full vonfession of his crime to � a , �'q clock this aft rantsfor five men are U � I . . L,�' not -do it." . � , I I ,ernoon with terrific force, . L a a I � .1 Particulars' I =24d�' by Ohio. Houston of tarring ,and ,cation. At this time what Win ewi h B � 1: of *6 Tragedy. . i farmer with whom be was on terms killin - I - . L . I � ,C4rayWsoh testified that after witness. 'young I 9 and injuring E6, large number of per-, done and said both bsiore and since the - L , , . ! - Sena. ' urm I � ng him receilily'on the ground'that 11 � 'I , �, I : . . I I I I : Shoot he ran to, hia father's Or'luti,macy before his bloody act was com. -The'' Mill 'i8b ing. The, . feather! i I L � - I � iiig O'.uonnell I - 1. k"O lie abused his fainily. Public Sentiment is murder df Rose Clark is, receiving the I - . � ,, I , , . � ,On being mlied hoivld feltr, the Department andl,a, I 1. . . 11 1 , � , I � � . I I � I I I berth and obtained, his revolver, but had mitted; � � large force of police have .1 closest scrutiny, He does net make a move . L u I ' I er. to the � Scene. I I against Houston.' , i L . . I " , I I ' ot time I The exploLon� -sbook many buildings to ­ - . i , I . . , � . THE ASSASSIN IN COURTR .1 dve it him before one 6f the Drisoner said, 11 I am well, but, feel t ' been desbaich6d In telling the story of bia trouble Hous: nor 'utter a syllable that is not�watcv6d� , , I . � . I � ! ! �, `0 ot . ribly d4r0sed about� � this - unfortunate I � I -aus 1. I - officer4t.Oki . .He heard O'Donnell tell I - I � 11 L be. I don't know what possessed th ' ton, -whose cliaractei�- is Seriously assailed with the Sharp. eye of Picion. At the' ; � .& London cablegram; dated last (Tues. his mother he was Bout to do it. TbiB occurron I P,foundationv,l and Smashed the wiudo,ffa, I - oth�r in I a . kedIm at,. . ,. �� . � iri4lit, IL .1 � � by'his neighbors, Says the night,, he 94 tinie the �Plqws which lob 0 1 . . � ' " 0 I ion in court. Me to dQ'it, for, I was ,neither drunk�,nox. It tekiibly efie4 the residents, on , I . -W I ife �, o ., ver sollue, �,,Roura,ing lafat w 'of them, are , I , , , � . I . .day) night,'givc6 the, following dd6ount�of � Statement created a. peneat . , , �Ssi6n, having' the South . aide, who'rd8hed from theii I �, I ,eek,- Mauy � 4 1 , � � . - vo4er here the hamer of a, mad, but,I was in a terrible ps , had �6me troub] ei with, his r I O.ed �h I _ � I - I ; aninterview" acorreapokiden'thadwit1:1 'Mrs. 0,'Donulell'S'.re, . I I ­ . 1. I money. - Each I used 'harsh huguage, an .now aband series. . .� " - - . � ­ ­ I I I -ewEa ,. . ­ th'e�q`d inam t6e)' ' ' ' -* ' ' f sea �n .error.' Nlie','frag1mants Aaw. d . � ater of X C - ha,d a row�vnth 1 . ,k morning o hou " t .. ' ' ' I I I I . Carey during the passage from Madeira to, manul!aot. . _ YqnfL' QHH " � - . � 1� - , Q ' ' "' - 'THE VICTID17S ]�]LTH'ER. I ., 1 , i � ',1be captain'of the Xelrose'� testified that 'the �ndurd6i, and )ie.�' i6ni6a. 'I iq o , 11 - talked. very �oudl. Om� Wodne6da,y; 6 25th, . . I I . � ]Plymouth. Mrs... Carey- ienialued in � )I � a . was in a '�gsa ­ every blir,octiou, .setting', 'fire ,, to � I 11 I . L . . . . : . ' Id ' � Iibl- did I , a Lake Erie Aaiiwa­� shops and a I I lark, father of' the murdered I seclusion', Passing her days in attending' 'to he found An , elaoiOo machine . in t a 3d not kHdw What''I Was, ping, th � his Wife left him with the children. He . Captain CL � �th nothing of tha� �fact tb�, I 1. .1 I . I I r at �she I � � , , � : I the childrbii and taking her weals with the pkiB6nerl,s luggage, , 'It, WAS, thrown over- realize what I bad done until four, or1five number of dwelfings.' Tbousands . I WOMaD f Was Met to. -day �t the village post- i . � � -4ble occurrence 1 � I - =d away after bedtime, because -he - � I . . I.. � . --4. ' day,,, afier� the tei . Had I to tlie*6ene, And a''fekiful. aig�ht met their , I I . Office. He.iB 91 man,of I . 1. ho..BP�6ially atianded'her,' - was'.9ailed,,but .was .1 a ,, I I Sadness, a'na'wbile I I I � . . stewardess " � w . . , boar , Mrs. Carey., I , 1 ' , The boi � ler spa I rtment, a brick Suppose d 66* would' come in.wiih'ber , a0pr6diathig the, sympat I hy� jBx�re�s6d, for � i, 11 �.. , .: 041 L varying the dull m6notoby� of, her life. unable to, testify to -day, owipg. to .fatigue � be. 112 iny propei,senseB at 'the' time I gaze. d ' � . � I 1 - -l. I ­. ii. .­­ I I . . y . . , ­ . t r of the ,Por , . 6 Cook structure, was A,comp ete wrec I U13 were a" mother from the depot� When, theief6i6j be - , - . I � I -. : from day, todayby coming on dock'at'night, 94' . t Eliza-- ­,would-uot-Ka,�e-hiirt Emma,or Georg . .him almostimii,ereally in thisbis terrible I , I � � . . . 'fi rvin,,the xuppec-b I . ore than I would my sister or broth6 number otpaseenger' R'na frai�ldt;cais an fidaid a! knock Soon! afte'r the - train passed, :, Aictiori,: does not, have:ibe heart or - ' I � faUforfreshair. Onasofalsa,wthe gur'S' L both poliei.,testihea tLatati'�el�xtrlaolt 'from, a no m , � r. 0 lut of bed clad, O' a ' : . . , I I � . I . , - . t1i statiun,"ha' got , i. . . of a, iathbr tall,, quiet, comely Woman. in:' pb,per was ,found 'in " o,Dohnell's box, - EmIng was. A religious, good girl, for whoda -the Master mecj�anicsl ,shops of tbe-ta'ke 1. ,a 0 cly dcurago.;to* dwell ,at any' length on'a Sub., - ­ � ! I I - � I I . In his-: shirt,' aud ' opened the , door. � I '� ghin' h . M1- . 11 1 I . a -�Puteitai4e4A,great iegard,'Abd'as.long- as Erie-Rallkoad while ai I ec�'which - is so evidently wei . . bl9kck,­Absently--d&udliug 1-0 � - - . � -1 " ­ �. g --1 ­- ­­­, ­-, , w� � �. .,-- . ­A--ba,0-y . ii��­her, .headad,� 1,1-lrie,h�-R,t�Y-0.1�ti.oui�tkia,Au�eKi(I " 1 ino�d7i,tfi&;�6 1 hid-fi6'fi6ub16 - --lie-O ., -­­ - -XQw,0LA*qAwgs� 94- , Instead- `of-�­NB�-wife he-lound' five j 1--- -- "' ---,- - I � � --- - � . �:- knee, whil6 with the one disengaged hand A,supplement of, the.kreeman's Journal, con- George raina I � t a opposite side .,of the:Street were in . . down. 'Ll a was awaro of the intiiidmey , I I ' 1. * . . " . 11 � - � - � she tried to tidy the muoh-rumpled frocks taining a portrait of, Carey, and a certificate I to.c6titend with, and, everything went well. flames. - Men, Women P,n& Aildren were ,brawny men. Their faces wore Streaked existing. between Rose and -Lewis, audoll . : � � � � I I I . - I i * -He had-,iio��fE�iil"o�-'Riid-witbi-me- I -nor �my I x . unniing about wrin , ging''tbeir hands and� ,with black marks as if ionarcoal had been thei peculiar features of -the' ease Which, i ; J . I ofth6 two other tiny ofiildreni Maggie� and allowing that O'Donnell was an. ,American I � . �. )as them in ovary direction. The � I . I . I � � Mollie. Mis. Care� Seems under 40. ' She , citizen, were also found. . I work ,nor 'had I with him, and, I worked calling for friends �vbom they' suppor,ed to; :, drawn,'acrc L L LiMp elled Lek to visit his house, but as to I , ' I I .1 I m Man 'At 'the head of the garig instantly . . I . I f laility witC� will'. I feel awful sorry 'for what *be killed,or Wounded. IA the, ruins of 'the ized hi"L, the views he held regarding'that intimacy I. . "I . ' ar-cut features, -the lines of Mr. �Biau& agreed, that a . very I . I � I Be in by the Arms and draw'hi � , ""a regular, 'Is . , Im Olit' he felt th tuntil a Verdict of Some sort was , . I . which have been blurred and have ibO'theii should be given the* prispner's'solicitor has happened now, but ;it,is� too late. � I. flanging department'were dead and d�i,39, . . R . I � :, ., I ... line" from . � . I - Lava to .die for it,, but, thank God, I am Rome *itbf arms'- and � legs off, Oil the lauding, The rest j6ined in �,ana Jury 16 was wisdom to.- - � � � Borrow, and perhaps from during the trial,which was Adjourned till I '' L . Some dis. reached by the I � �, � I attempted to, pull a meal Back � dow I over ' � � . � � . l�, - - drink. Her hands are coarse, but her� rridik. . Bouquets and other presents are prepared, and -if - I'had nine I ives 40, give I figursda,!&ost bey'and'recognition, others I I maintain. silence. � � 1, I - I his, head. He twisted and turned and I � . i . I - � � , ... . , : Li ,riia aud,:soalds. � ' � ­ HER AFEUNCED LOVER. ' I . � . . speech is soft Aud&agreeable. :� sent, to M 11bank Prison f6r;O'DDunel1, wouldgladly. give them if'I could Atone for � Buffering.lfk�ow pAiu; fdl, Ina shouteafor help, and in terror begged them I � , .. � I , I . I I i I I is'ed his -or- bring back those that are gbn6.�I. - At the time,of 7the explosion twenty men , ' - il � , I I . � . MRS. CAREY'S STORY. � ' O'Donnell on leaving',the court ra Wba : in repiy� to 1he question if he intended were At W Ork. Nine "escaped ; three Vv� ere not to kill him' They did not kei'the Back By way' of,, strengthening 'the Statement � I � I . I . .. 11 'You will,'have . hea � rd, M I r8. Car � ey," said 'hat to a, .crowd of sympatbizerB, i . y, he said', 1� I 6 ' killed and eight Padlyin , j . ured, four fatally. over. his head, -but . a' powerful hand Was of- Lewis that he wae at borne preparing for I � ,. clapped their hands and, chegred.' A atilf ,to hill thoWhole famil, up- I I i . I . ... ,clapped over his mouth, and he was .oarried his daily round of selling vegembles, Elihu, ! . , larger crowd gkbai�ed And, hissed., ­- .1 -killed; a ries Dou'glas, 'who - , 1,presently, "I that 1 um anxio, .pbseawou,ld have, them just as I: Four hildren of`Cb& I I us to. hear 1. -� - - down thoBtairs. Th4, carried him, down Oabornej who lives in .the house of Mrs. ' . I - I I � . something bfy'our, sad,st T from YOU35 lips,. . O'Donne'll'. was , conveyed , to Newgate killed the � others, but I was overpowered lived across the Way, we�re badly hurt.' . . ' the hill- ,to the road, and along the.road Joseph Peck, Says Lewis came there 'aB, . . I . � , . - . I - ' . � . . - lei t - by the girls'a,hd their appeal to. me by- Bay- The-kiiled are�` -4olid W. All6ij,' Usual on Monday morning, September,3rd,' - , 1 - , �. . it it is not too painful 811 it-'-' -7 �, , prison, owing. to instructions, given 'at the 1. I � top of 'the � creek, and 100 yards beyond to , � ,. I ..d over � . last moment. An extra force of.polib '? " or � ome-�. 'his head blo n '* ; ClArles � Douglass, si a . I , . . ",Sure, sir,!,'Baid MrB.'Cmroy', " you may a has ing,, "Fred, what do you mean , , a � w off -for . I .1 . . JHg L to_ ,that offset. �' At , jbi' � the� long, low ;shed that shelters 'the at, 3 o'clock, I his usualload. and went, , � . . well ball it a Fad'st6ky, but I have nothing ,'been stationed At Nowgate. - - . I , tb . .1 � 8 time i I of hiB'head blown of[; -John MeGavigan, � I I heu:Bualtlwe.� Lewis lias -heard .: - I . . . ' . , 'control'' of the axe, scalded aud"his a crushed i '; rose of those who: Worship in the little .away at t �..] , ' ' I came, monerved,loBt . 'he � � . to tell except what has been kiven'�-iu the �' The Loud be' I .sid 4', , ' ch�urch further up the hill. . Back, of the' . watche V I : , � - � papers." . - � �. I I I I . � on Tinies !sayB- O'Donnell, th, � h took out"of my hand; land I ran . The injured aie:� Louis House,'leg and ,of bis, being d -by the datecti es .And I . � I � I ave ger,Js 45 years old, a native fof More- , . - 1. .. . I shed, is A meadow, which . I rated frond � has let fall many'words of v, not Ve I ry co I in-- i I . n . w 3 '01' the way from the place. - It arm brQk�n and otherviriee injured, probably . I issepa . ! , I 1. I went away from England so sudden. .I,dd Y, countiy� Donegal, Ireland -'has been "' a '�n -t-i ana,.a I : the road beyond ,the. shed- by ia low Stone plimentary character -as ao his opinion of. - ! : ly", Said I� Patting thi baby's'chaek,-'11 that 'toAmdrica several times, and I n no wish to,deny'the Inurder-when , fatally .,Ww . 11 � oken, injuries I ',,Ais� 14 ;A � I I I I . i . I I served i -the - - t in in. Stewa ' it, legs br �. . . , .li2 I ­ w -mou -- -P ?�..-:-..-��...�.-�-��l-.�---.:,-�--'-'---I---�-'�"'�'."'-''--''�--""�'-' -­ --� . .. .... ­ . -the details of the last pa�i of ad hat1! had do lie, for 'I wrote.: a believed to be fatal;�, Win. Rodematil- com, ,,,all,--T.h.erb-tlaey��inje!t-t-w-o,,o,ther . � , I ,� � I � � ha�rdly lead - I Ic - He lived in philadelphi&; I t a 1. ' I ­ . , , " guised.like-his captors. They had -a pail ­ A FRACTMiL QUESTION. .. - � . � . I I . I . nhappy. case.- DO you .think that Ameri an war.' Is ter f, or 'five ,days after, which I o fracture of'.phe right leg and other I I I . I , I , and kept a public house over the ' Canadian , ' . . .. , and a bag With tilem. Houston On Frida,y last end of the Men engagecl: . - � � I 13 went 0 . - ': .113juri r6bably� fatal; Thomas Smith, , � I I LWaB laid , . O'Dou ell ut to: the Cabe on Purpose border. He'investe.d. in 'silver mines and Wished ' to havi forwarded to the remaining -28$1 PIL � � , 'on his fade in the stubble, after his shirt in b, I � -1 , � 41 L i I - I . to shoot your husbandl T' ' - � . Fenian bonds, when'lie-lost I his money, and toembers of.the Cook family." i .116 denied hand blown Offan'd other injuries, probailly had -been - -atiipped'off,and nine . of the men I . i . ng auliDg timber for the now house build , . � . I ' ' . . . I . 11 Indeed, I never set eyes on hibi1ill the , � the Statements made in the � press 'that fa;tal; Christopher Miller, badly adulded; . I for Lewis was, it is s%id, questioned by . . I I ' ­ � 1. returned to Ireland last May,- and fre- p.tki k took A broad whitewash brush from the him as to whether it Would be A&isable to. - -� - other day. *O'Donnelli and a person called n either himself -, or any members of his Edward. ; Malley, t head- 'hurt,-, . , .0 I IL . guentea the company of, Irish-Ameficaus. , ground, dipped it into the pail,- and begam � . . I 1. - .continue with his house or ,tbiow up the .� , J , , his wife were �seated. in the second-claBB inLondonderry. He c%rrie& a, revolver,' family. were Subject to insmiitiy� Hi�trade,- WelSh, aboulder1frSetured; John Dougla3s, to rub it over Houston's - right leg. .'.119 contract. The reply Was; 41 11 I . . . .1 ­: , ­­­­­s%lOOn..: elie: Mul- considered'a Btrong'-Nationalist, I., 1. I i l � ib ve at, the time of � the , and was he remarked, is that of a baker,,and,tbat Scalded seriously ; --Jessie ,Douglass, Both legs -you Are.,- � , . L � I I I .. I I Loity he "I licy I brueli'liad been dip.0641 'in tar. innocent go ahead ;: if, not it would be better I . . I der." . I ; '. .. I. . but opposed to the Invincib.loB. When .-riot being able to find we lk jU the � I ,a ittle. 'girl, � Scalded, seriously ; Willie . were tarred, and,theri,his body up to his to aba 1� � 1 � . I : * "Was your husband . � Seated, or .sttlnd� � � accepted the offer, of, Mr. Cook to go Douglass; injured L 'About the� head - Baby ,n,iiand spend vo more I ' � � * � . I I . . . Carey turnedinforruerO'Dannell declared . � � ,, , I k Whe _._. Hdon your p 11 ` y �, . . . . Rig V, . , I . , , . � as glad to accept nything. Douglass,, .scalded' with Steam I very . �se., nee was devoted. 4 this was com- a by 1 g. No answer to, � ,- i I , �- . I - a plated he was turned over and ' this W .- th _ . I . . . .. -he would burn him by . inches. Ile - *ant :fairming, as he'w ti,n _by ew . . a'... maml wereseated. I "k because -be don ; 8 Ing here," riotie]3 I rs did all they 'could the , "i . . . I I. - . . I I . : . . .1 - I ��% . I I I -is O'Donnell and the iffo ' . to the Cape to seek wor - � 11 I,haver'ad.much'since com' 7. The neighb'o - continued. The tears and AP,63. . a. mad . I I . I . .- an a settee -when Jsaw­ them," ' Said. .the �- He had never � .he.said; ,,,but ..what-troubles.,me, most. -As, .to relieve1hecpuffeiers. ., . , I � 11 I . , IS THERE ANOTHER WOMAN ? ' � , . .. � I .. - ... ... ­­ 11 I � I � - 6rics,playedout. - the victim.caused only a chuckle from his , - . . . . I I � Z . ., I - I �. . - -sidtred Ami iyino&i., I have Written t6h6riiiform. Tho'boifer was-' split in four -fragments, -. I ­ I I I . I widow, "arid"himself (she'has.a Very, , C I and before'takiug asnge had F , � I When Coroner Holt vag ,Inquired of � L I 1 . , . .. � - -1 ­- ;'-way of-speakin�� of --her,buBband seen arey, , I wa �P t��her­:ihat­][-havo--Made my -pe 6 -with- --tbe-largest being �biown 200 feet; foes. . 11 I .. . . � i � . . ­.--­­ ....... . -touching , no idea,that the�dliform�ar a ou'-- "o --rd-. -11] Re - landing in� Wbe inch of Hou�ton' to -day. as to his opinion of the allegation * " , - , as I himself %'was standing" L I think, or 1 I . , God. 1: hope it will console'; her a little, the, middle of the river, : The -cause of the n every Equare 8 madethat Lbwis had been devoting himself I , . � I . I ... . The defence will,probably be that -Carey . I i ,. !,. . . ­ body-b6low his neck hid been tarred the . . perhaps he was sitting. . -Indeed I don I t 1: : ,. 91thoulgli'll know it will go -very, hard, -on - exp osion is -unknown. , it was, just , after .. . I to ar IS : � I I I . - . tried4o shoot the prisoner. .1 L " I took.the, bag from his com�anion, laugatuck Va hey lady, and that ,her ,� I I rightly.'know, for 1 had gone into the cabin , , . I 1. I . bar wh n I She' learns of my unfortunate didner,* AD4 steam had been turned on only --. , I � � . - I . a 8 . .. -1 . withth6chiid. .Thep4ssengerB use'dvpry- . .. I - � � end." � - - ' ---'- �- --7-!7 - - ­­ -..-ft-feW-MinUteR-. ­'­­ I ­­ ' " " ' � -­­­ . ....... � ILI. ­­­ ­ ­and� irivertingjt,�ahook it slowly 6v,r.th,: , fa@0-'n.a.tjQDs. ,had led,, hiin � to regret his ' 'I * , ' pr�strate man A qu' Antity -of old chicken. engagement with Ro5e Clark,.heexclaimed :L 1 , ' , - A - ' - �' -: " j� , I . I . - - ,often to- meet -down stairg-afid lost- -on-':, th , 1 `TROUBLE IN THE' ON' il �r's noted him: - LATER.�E[Ouse has died. - Stewart and feathers'that Re' ow you are .tre . . 1 i 10* I . � - .1 li : . 0 � . r I . ,. U J)Hv ' The ja a aid Maim had:cond 'had' rved for Somebod Is erous . I � I . I . ' Miller, are hot ex �y , I w6ttee.f, . - � . 1, . �, 1',� �, , . . , self remarkably Well .during- his confine- meted to live'through the ground. The red flag is but, and you know I , 'L , . .1 . I I � ", I , � I . I I I � �W L - I I I Pillow fell out and covered bim. . He,was I . . . . d! - I i h '- " ' ' I , I I - ­­ - - I I � - I ., THE MU.RDE I RER . LND,1118 VICTIM.' - I .1 � I I � . I I L I L � . Inei-A in VOrigiial Prison. � He a;B morose - nig t. . .1 . , . ­ . . I . . o that the feathers 1 would fall on what that meaus-1 keep. � respectful dis- I . I . I : 1� "I . I I . I . .. . . ­ . 7 1 1 � . rolled over, B . . I StrAnke1rish Grievance-Whey.4,eave the And wild -looking for the,first few' days afte, r - , - ' tance 11 ?I The force of this reply can readily, ''. . ' . . .1 . I F . . I . . , . I . 11 Had O'Donnell and yotir'husband: b6en � I . I i ,: 0 ' �� - : every�artofhisbody. Then themenslipped . I I I 1 . . . . - . C Y. . ' hig�'arrest, but :after that he calmed down- J . be , -�. ,, down drinking together TIL 1: I I i - �, � hurch in a, Mod I I ANOTHER, -SHOW. FOR IMELAND- away.As Soon ashe found bim-selffree Hous appreciated as iucIlicating that the - ,� hey had." ,L :� d � ,. . I I I I . ­ ,L ' ' I I ,. � . . I - . . . all I . . , �-' � . . -A Montreal despatch says : ADunexa razy lrlshm� ' Attack: on the British on his feet', and in . I ; � ; . , I . I . . � � , � � 'and- has , remained 130 � since. The convict . , I 1 - ton got ads his way back Naugatuck V ley may possibly: supply , i � ,,I , I I - i � . , mpled I thinks tbelims which he ha� to waitIor 'A C I I - somethin in, tile. case. A word was. , . � , . :' T .. How long before the murd or 2" , . � � . nu�Is L to the house. 0I,canuot toll how. I:got .91 new � I I . � .1 . .� I and painful Spectacle Was WitHeBsed in the his execution . too long, although in reality , : C01181itat NeIv York. I . Said about Norman Ambler's credulity and � I � I - , .1 Just before it." � I Parish Church of ,Ste. Cunegonde, outside it i I s mudh'.'shorter .than ustiall� occurs A I I . 1, : . I k I L there." 11ouston. said.yeaterday. "Neither the ieliability ot Mr. and Mks. Hatch, with. , . : - . I i L last (Tuesday) night's� New Yor can I describe my feelings. I hild com. �. I I I . . . . I have heard," Said I, 11 that Dublin the city limitB, After. -mass wag celebrated between a capital �'sentenc6 ,and its, being dea- t h --­A�mari ent ed:-tb:e 6uter'-mitted no crime. I had- wronged no one . . . �' . : pa.,C Says: -� er whom he. resides in New Milford.' ,1� There � I . detectives have got proof .that O'Donnell on Sunday morning... The parish contains carried out. I f the 13 itlbh �Consulat' this after. - that f 'is. another man," said. Mr� Holt, "named - . . - I J I I I I Went out on, purpose to kill your husband. 1,500 , French-Cauadiaus and' 450 � Irish , . � . : I I I . room o r a knew of. It wAsa horrible condition.. , . oSsibly-,may---,c6me to -the, � . I � � L I Have on heard nothingyourBelf that proves . 'families. The latter have been lately. �� ­ � i 1 L noon, drew ajarge revolver., fired two- I was chille& through:,' .My teeth chat ---Ambler, Nhbl-p I - . - . . . � I �. .1 .� I . this 2' � , .. , ­ I . ­ . complaining of not' getting their due share , A JL I 0 1 NX)ON.RiMUIRY*CASE.� � - - Shots, apparently without definite aim and tered. My ' *baada L trembled so ,that surface.,, . . . .. . .. I I I , I . I . . - , I ,(' L ' I I I I 11 No, nothing. It is � i, , - I I without hitting auy.one, and -then ran from I could hardly bold, � . � ADDITIONAL REWARD OrFEBED. ' , � 'net much that R, , EM � arringe and Its Results. . , � � � . � . . � . . I of Sermons. in English, and have not been A omantle , .,�he hiiif6 I , � I . . . I � i , . . 4 the-%uilding,bi . a a t6e stukpff. I I .1 . these detectives won I t find out,",.sha'� XO, paying � their ; proportidif" �of - dues to the . ''", i ­ � . : Ifwas,c�ptured by a I police- L .with whi&l tried t6's r pe�, -� . I Governor Waller, to- day offered a reward! . , - : :) I I . . . I . � .-� OW A last, (Sunda. - - . . ' - I - plied. � ; � � . -clergy. 6t whs'laid d I night's London. despatch inau.,, At -the 'sta'fion-fiouse the. prisoner My head:'�vag JuR, wbitl..'I�could hardly of $1 500 fo'.� the arrest and *onviction 61' . . I , ­ ,, I �, . "Was 0fDon`nell1ev6r fri 1 � . An arrahgei�den - I ii by . . x) .. , 1. described , , himae / I , f. as'JohnA. Feeney 'aged coidtrol myself a - t alll..'.�Jter 'a while'the. R I , r c � . . ..�., I . I . 1 . , . I I . . ­ , ' I endly i ' y, to cont6buto, Says � A bigamy case possessing, a slight I , . ose Clark.Ambler's in ' �.. - .� ,� I - I I ,all 2" ': � 1. , , � - 0 You at �Myr. Fabre16r. each"fatuil � L I . . . urd � erer.. . ,. I � �­ I I . tinge of roniince was brought tb-Public 26,lrishm-�aaand coachman, He aaid-he tar began to Stiffen and .draw the hairs. - . I I � I I I I �. I sa,oh 'unmarried m6m- , . THE LOVER CLOSELY 'V�ATCHED. I I I � I ' �� . - 527per abnum :and - notice last night. Geo. ThomdBwas born bad recently been discharged , from;" the. The pai was awful.' 1C could Hot . . . .1 � . 11 EEO was.' 'We ' at him .. first at ing �WageB to Bubsdribe $1 I I n wish that � � r . . I . . . " in I Dart I bar earn n,.addi- ; gr._�'. h L -1 I I . . . ' � d to. manhood, here, his hospital At BtiffAlo` and declared' that he even the Men who (lid it Bbould Buffer alf The level of Rose Ambler, Win. -Lewis,, .. I .. . , � . . mouth,and he used to play at dice � with r und an r """' I . is tinder Btriet.surveilance as the Suspected . , � � . . . tibn. The parish priest Was lat9lk are i pa act, ) from Caua�a -to kill the: British ',what .. I did. Bad as the ::pain was, � . Care and others. He professed t collecting, .and did not meet V'Pithtbe Sue. and family living dnWa;terloo damE I � by , o be fond . 'treat ­ .. . m'urdefor. LastSunda�when ho.wentto,, � , - Irish people . . H I I . � I . of children, and his wife.seerned to'take a. cess he * expected, the, i. a is a carriage painter And is of.pre. , Consul, who bad been libelling his character. it was nothing to the anguish of the dis- . . I .� I great fancy to one of My litt � Is girls, and th , * , I possessing appearance. About ,three years. In court Feeney acte.din a wild and excited grace, as I looked at. my little boy asleep. church hoWas closely,wa,tched; and, when . ., : � , , �--,­ - . . � . ohild us . I a making their Complaints � of - being �knce he. got mArri6d. , HiB , first ,hiarriage manner, shoutingthat he' wanted to kill the I 1, Finally, with the aid -of lierosene, I under the 600thiD.g i]dflmence of the pa;son's , � . * I . � . I . ad to call her aunty.11 . ,� . to the 'rev. gen - - , , . . . . . , . . . 11 That makes the murder a pear a doubly neglected known tle came about in a.highly, romantic, . Inianner.- villains who accused him of crime. 'To a Succeeded in getting the stuff off So that I, sermon, he dropped off into a,gentl6 � doze, - '' 1 � - :' '�:7 . ........ . - I I - � "'. P - . m%,, and Some of the women were : The y6ung:man was addicted to participat- reporter he said h had.bee' A . -hou . one of tbos� I men of !teen ey . as' I a I i1d allal -r � . ,� I , CO a , 0 clad ac ." I'� - I I � . I I , . I . . I a n rrested. in. could be more at ease, but it Was 48 rs I y . I . I - so toublied that they actually cried With . .1 .. . . ' I ; �.f Ij does," bitterly rep ' . grief in his pre nce. At'thiB demonBtra. � Ing in picnics at the Lakesidoi and -one Dublin without Canso and looked up. III before I could shut my eyes. . I mind was so.clooe to. him that -he - . I lied Mrs.. Carey. � For a Week ties, . . I . . ' Be � I I �. � 11 C .. . - .: ,�� . . -happened tiou the Rev. Father Sequin felt himself � . afternoon h6was eiijoying'a'bb�t ride with� Kilmainham.', While there be.waS offered I was Scarcely able, to get out of, bed. Then' cOulcl have daugh� any Words that might. , . I . .-I an iou'xecall exactly what I &friend and:i*ofeinalecom-paniohs wheb�? five hui2dredp6unds.toswe I ar fRlA1y against I heard that ,!he a . . � , have been muttered, no mktter.h'6w fa� . intly,: .. I . . .. . . . .. mthedboyofthe'murder? O'Donnellala(l inBulted,,And prepared a stinging, ,rebuke I I � .lame gang were preparing , �. 1. . I � I .: your husband. had been drinking together the boat was� Overturned And the Occupants 'his -fellow-prisoneks. When 'it became to attack me again as. sooa as I was well: by the suspected nnau.., Lewis is �growwg i : .,, � for Suiida,y's sermon. After t I., � . - - . he; fif8tGos. . ry. , :­­ 11 I I I ­ . . 1 2" . . . . . I . 6ua'undor the curious .glances of �eve , , I I . you say . '. I . I � 1. I � . " ' weri6�ihra�tened With a'watery grave. The knowuh6 bad -ftifolrined" fie, was locked'up enought to, stand it, and I came away a, ,� . , : I I . I . I I pol, was over. the rev.'father mounted a Iife.," - " , , . , -fa* I - . . I.---- -1 , ­-.COMMITTALOFTHE.TRAGRDY. ­ - 11 ­ ' , y u�g, ii�nk). g&llautly rescued one of1he .in a, stage coach and.co.uvey ea to Liverpool, ni6btiii4ear of m one Whom h6 Meets, 'but he has so:' r., -, 1. ­ ,.. emporary. pu.1pit in the sanctuaiy,-Aad . I L I .... I � y . I , � L ' I - I I uDgJ d" ' he ,entertained - shown ,no "Sign Of conscious guilt. His .. 11Yes,himsalfh'wdc%lled.m'e to come u addressing his .Irish flock 'in English, he I I I � � * . � ­ I I a ies, . w a Warm 'placed #bOard the Circa;ssian, and landed in I . i . P ., 11 I I ' manner is simply that of a man ,%he,. . .- .1 outof the close place, with the childr 3�lipgof gratitude for her pres'erIver,'-sud .Toronto.j Tberq he was Placed in the i6w I I . � I elk, exposttilated,, With them, Saying .that he � � L I I I I . .'THk ILAW- OF' DXVOAi�E. but I had not felt inclined, and soon became'inspired with an arde Ht iffbe. sanevVard of the bosPita), but wasfinally.re. . ­ I .. - I . I . -�: I knowingthatall hisactionB arewatchea, .1 I � . - , A . went in the ,had often been treated roughly by them . : tion. , He apparently, reciprocated. the feel- L leased; and "n . I . ... . . � I � . pesiiotfeifl free to­1alk oraot,tiftliDUt .1 . . . cabin.. Presently 1-haard O'Donnell ask, when �calling`,:for his. collection,at,th i ... . . . t1to B affalo three Weeks ago. '114eiv Vork * Decree in -which a Wealthy, � d ' A' '', , I , I I I i . I . I . *hers 1bareyw.iws.,',:He � "' ing, and in a: ilibit. tii th ' ' I " � �he ,I �, �h L _,ti (3, - I � I �. ,,�,; . I .1 I , ralid: *-rbstraint.,. �The �deteotivbs still ,talk abo .�� ": ,, 1: 1. me. e,coup a were On Monday, a ip�g to try � A!,eir .1 u I I I I I Wtis.told somewhere , bomes.� The � Irish :blement, iitiabould'be'. . . , IL � "s, Figures Pronounced -1n � I . .1, � ' 1. . . � 1. ''' , I , I ­ - Ilew I ,:, ,, , . on . - d � h d ' )! Irelsori& Yesterday he' I �L �. i , '-L . and'.14ortaHt clues, but deoline-to �,: � � 'You- explAiii - united. They'Settleddown:,to.resi e'wit ,, . An g6t,back 't( , I , in. the D . ont ulon.-�, , . I � I _ . '' , ­ . I I ..''. I . :� �.,. ' ' ' L I , . % I � deck. Soon after I,hdard1im.say, �bd, fiave.&marid6d as�mauy�er .. . . . th I I I �'h t the � . : I - � � w I te w a ,.�� - . . . Ve nd asked - Montrea to egr - � - , gy are. . . I .q I . . 11 fill'comeldown-and have-a;bcttl6,of'-bSei, 'in''ons -irt,E'Eigheb as in'French, threatening . � A �� I I , am , says : e..cele. I 0 1 � I vn 66, y ' 4i ' Ing � I man'i1ather, heie th6y have' Went I to, the B�rltiah Coii�uli a . , ' ' 9 . . . , 'board himself c6!ne� : so: sgion it their' . demand 'wore not 66: , since remained,- and here'two children Weiia' whM re6mmunications'had been",received" I . I .... ---.. . � ". , ,� , . - I �: I � ..won!tyOu.2I ThenI, , I I I - ­ � : I . . I I 1 I., �� 10 , I . 8 8 8 n, - ---- -- - 7 brated case ot'Virginia� Gertrude Stephens: . .01 " down, and then a Blicti btit-Ifookno'notice. ceded. 711ev. �Fatliei. Sei-quin. stated that borm ReddHily. he f6rihed'ari acquaintance. ",from' luonaon about him and wdsitold"th Lay 'Of�� q4�k I . . I � A CUUEA, EXPIERUTIEN7. . : : - �- - - .. * i . � with. M4 flor,k,. who -married Henry Julius ;. . . ­ ,. I I , " , :­ . , , ., I , of it, --thinking itwas 0111 � 1, ,, iss Fitzwalter, whose' 'parents res'idd know nothing : 06ut him'. ,To-dayr:he *cut Fisk, ,o th . city, has.'from time to time � . ­ - , , - , , , . . I y a cork popping. subh,a deIiiand,wa$ inconsistent, thb Irish- , in' 'London� East; th . ., t., . � . - theie'again, and asked for - th . I . �& .Is How to Get Bid . of a Fnl�alxllnU Equitiet . I 11 Then 'there was a Second Shot, and li.im� congregation Amounting to only 450. 1amil � , I I a .in imacy ripened, 'ider II L � � . I . . I I I I 1. a na�me'of the : excited cons able i: t�resti in,fashion b - .. - � . I self came toward me drying, -1 Oh, Maggi ,� And ont6 ji5 th,of August last thetwo,weie, �personl 'Who Was ..PrIlErting blaspheui OUR: circles here, owing:to scandal. gr I I ., . ,�. - I . , , ' . � : Servant. �7 1 . ,,, a,, has, . whilii'4` ' the '.' French ­ , L, � . i - I .- O'Donnell shot me." -1 raii-out, And we- . co . element married �t!Saiiiia. On',their'return'to "the' letters against his character.- they lau�hed . . . owing out I I A,� last (Frida,y�'Hi&'s­ Nia , g, a � ra-Falls"'. ­ I - I . -- . . . nBisted of ' over� . 1,500 . families. . . . �of their spparation and :its cause, and - � I I fell down together, and tha was the end The . reverend gentleman I grew.. quite . I . . . I . ­ . ''at � ��qity Ihe too much Married inan Secured ii�hiria,when heifire& He has been 'lield after*ar& . in the courts,:inwhich the, Wife N.Y., despatch save: '.Tbe,a;ttbmpt'to send,' ' I . - I - Lkn�ry�w-kerume.utioning-their-obje,eti*on a] in Ahe Cootes BlockI:- And- for triw1-.Xodou,b-Lo I - Bus&- Ior divorce. In Mai '11881, Miss 0 . . . . ; . . of it." - L , . . partment6 � thiajiisaiiity�s-enter�- - a li tse over the - 1'alls on Saturday night , - ,' � " . I "--Did ,-,t-O'D-,-,-n--,Il-wa-nyfo--SEa- 8-to--li-egs-in- �cu�ekeeping with his, new -wife. tained. ­- : ! -� �­ . I - . - ­­- ----,..-.-.. --Wit. I . ke hands- -payingLtheir., dues,, and--toldAliam ... itnoi, -He-satisfied'the first wife by explaining . . . I . . 1. � . I � I I Stephens, who was tlie daughter L Of ,a � 'Imat' has created considerable excitement, , � I : � ­ , - . . li-you afterwarde.2" : I I . satisfied to go and get themselves w priest . . . I I . I .1 I � I wealthy contract r, .Vocame 1. heiress to'&. in thisvillage, as some of -the parties, inter- � � - 1, � '�' ' , . . � 1, - I I . I � � I . , , . . - . , � � i 4'He -did. : Hd held out his :hand to . me' that he had ,to do night, work, And thus � -ITNUELDER"arl "JK11[1ROJ[.T­ , �, fortune,qf� 0900,0000,' eated are very prominent citizens. The, . I I : . . . t of tbeirown nationality. - The Irish con- could not be',bome. However, a few weeks . � I . . I and in the same Year , I I . . I and Said,' Shake h'ainds, ,Mrs. Power. stituancy at.,this rose en 7nasse- and *a L I I I , .1 I I � Abe married: Mr..Fiak. , They afterward old. horse.,.bild done.. duty .well for years,. . 1. -, ­­­­ I I I ­ , 1-1-1- - --=- -­.. . j. I . I I . I � - . - ­io- -X--CWi`a­d-1uu --jR6uiid Served bi . � I . I *fe� ,No.- 2 be I Ill' tb r -Your name 0 Care isn't it.? Don't be hard forth � i Ht .aince Wi , came very, I .1 'ClergymalaN Son' went to, residef in Moiiireal,':and the wife, 8 mRs. a faithfully-,. and he had I , I . . onme. . , I � �;-, ; I . - . � '' � , . A Indian file, with .contempt . uOus tb atib wasAecided to convey� her to bar. I . �, . I .1 . Iguidcrce,. � , * ,, � 'the r . ght to die � natural death in 9�pa I at re . . I " I � . . I , . . 1, looks, ,murmuring, discontent. The rev.' 11 � . . . ` , I., a,. er, husbmnd-�,220,775.74.- - . I � I u . . . ­ father's res I . owners. however, decided . . ­ I-— I I . 11 W)� SENT OJJT TO.IiO IT."'� � father looked surprised, but immediately sidence,. and BlieWas driven to, A DAr6i't despa�tcb, Says: , on -satarday It was m Thd . . �e � . . that � Plaaw -aft � ' : to'let him Swim -to the Falls over. the rocks I ,� ,�.. I � . .1. � 11 � I I . . i ;Or dark one night by the ' -Subsequently found by her that I of ClOv - " . . L . turned, 6.,the remainitig- portion ,of. the -night a young Canadian�na;med 06lnp)j� 'her,busliank.was paying ,too' much atten� I I i I . 11 That seems proof ,that bhe .crime wR13 . . , . husband. � Her brother .chanced'to mention, 4116a -- -,-- -- I - - , -P, - --- - a � . I I - 1, -.­ . . deliberate, does it not?" I . ­ � . congregation and Said, in French, " Good,"' this to'L al gectleinan. Acquainted., , employed, in rittie & *Co.'s'drug­� -tion to otherviomen, au'd she. obtained a *and b6 bhot�,ii&ti)-th6.'boilii�-e-"wat-er-s� -bel6w. 1, � . .1 . 1. I . . .. . 11 0, there's Proof enough.," replied Mrs . now we are at B ­ -the . � I The poor animal' in his frantic 'endeavors . � I home.'� The stampedohay.. With 'Store, was fouind lying in -his blood on divorce by decree'of the Supierne Court � !of . I , I I I I . � linig had &'Cooling eff I act,. fii6.!-a&centB L . � Thorns, . and was'informed' that he was walk on -the east � Side; of. the Store I .",The' New York. I The husband offe'red no oppo- to escape'' broke his left � hind.., leg, land . I �. . � I I I I . . . -fi--Fi-ench- *h t .. . I I utns a,nces � in, : --­6i-d'-tl!E-tF-it�foa1- I I L � qrgqt ,-�-ac- - -9!95- alrenoy-, , --- d--tlIb-&tber'-of­tw'---F, - �-----t1-­.­-­­1 - final1v landed � . I I I- . ,, .Ski�ey;_I, Ci5�jke-i�etuark-sho-had..niade- - - married an I at the begitinitig, of our convereation. L I fflldei a * ep . i .- a children., The brother report . 0 ,i die& a a mur� -a I'DW 0 _Uc Ioni-at) -ro . � I I . am incl , ined to'believe , that her Memory is , had been 'Bal in pglis . ., e.,.expl%i336d ad it to th 0 der bad been o , itte . �, At the hour . of the fortune.,, This did not � Ratief y the ,be7ssphot., OfflceifLob�felnfinmediitely � . I , - . fsmily,andonhi next visit the.:oldinam. . I . 1 , cathe .here from Buffalo to inv6 tig'ate 4ba�, I . . - . '' , I I I I .1 11 : tbatibere or yet443.fa ili6 mad . �. .. 8 . * , .- , :- , ,�i 2mpaared - , , . � - . a in arrears. e ,,, I ' , men,tioned,the r side to of''the'neighbor-i divorcedwife, and'she Sued er us snd I BYL .� � , . �, , '. ,-�. , . I . The - , Saul quiries regakdin� ths, Matter of hood ­ ere aw I a � an , I � I ... �, � . I . .1 . case for Col Jelin rne, sgeiiii I i the Erie , I . � - � I . I . I Here Ithought well to interruptAhe con- Priests �00' 00 ' all along to Thomas. The latter ridiculed the, ido' . I � a, pistol, Shot. in the courts, h ere,'asking that he, be com- - , . I : those Who i not' a .' 'ey.had baptized, , � a, S6veial perEouslcia O t to ago � I County, LSOCi6ty, for the'Protection of ,Ani . ,. . I I . verBatibri,-having first obtained MrB.Care�,.'s, , . I ortain tbe� palled to retutn'the Bum .of $220,000, LOr I . I 1� I I . . . . � I I I'' I - ' acra 'onto, ra ad Over the explaiiiing that his brother waal'the Mai � " I � .. iven the, bol . 6 . I causei but mot �Ing ` could be seen i - male,.. *66 'that- be 60u](I investigate this. , . � . I . . :ain the nextda' � g 1. n the give bar; an account, of wbat ,be did, *With . I perimasionAd Visit her a - dying, � tied! man. ! He Promised,.: to, meet the old I I . matter to the bottom. Yesterday warrants, � I , . I . . I 9 . . y nd. receive not in in return � . darkness save.. � an,- who. wa,3 running ,the property. The defendant, Fisk, replied , . I . I . However, the rumor of: my interview',hav- but carelboaliess,,'drunkenneBs, an glut-� . man in the �eveniug and proceed with him . I away I , -,:­ rap ', rale, and a ,horse and 'that. the lady was�gtill his wife in the. eye I ,.wake issued for the'arrest 6f'D. R Jerrault, , . . ling got about the wa;y leading to her cabin ' ' ' ,' t" L L' ,, _I t a. 'j, I . �'i I . I 11 1. aw y � , of,the C,Lt,,ract llousa�, andHsyjiy* Whaleti,., *: I I . I . . '. was'barrf�aj,,�and.,I,had,..-theref6re, , --to-'bo I 31 I - I � tony. - The � - con�rega ion . no so a 1 _6 ,to the womad who'was believed ,to be his I buggy hic 7, We'd 'near the Edens. Tha ,,of tbe-Canadian law, and, to -day, in thei . . . I ­ I . I I 1, ' rat wifei but he,. probably feari ­�L I , ;1 �. . . dward Olary and John I . I,- ­--­­--­ , 4' ng expo- - Patrick I �'� . L, � F- : -- - - �- �­nue-tbe-talk-iu�u­u­ew-wa 11--b- 7 -Chiarch. This oightmo.t to be 1 �,� a 'Young a9fouind lying on -the ,walk Court of Appeals, itwas,held. that be *as 01a . . � 1. " � � to - have Xig t, and I - � ry, I a 'Tile', .. . . I y of6re We. 'do thev:sho sum. failed to connect, and has- t Since , still' alive, - and ,,was found .,., . . h'' Oat tiiLe No Yoili-divorce was � 1. 'Coy ouse. I 0 . continued ob. to 'do thev:.sho . of tl._. .__. h I . , , . I I reached. Plymouth. Mrs . _ . a 0 '30 I . w - !Floy.'"E .for. Justice 2- , I I Carey Made the burial ,service for theii frie . . boon see by`the deceived wom� annoor her been shot. in th&,"head.' He was anable not valid ; that Miss Stephens is'still ,the,, case I .be tribd-b I ,� ­ . I Wil Clark. it is . . . replie4 t6fresh questions p u*t to'ber, Which I - I f S. anxious father. It is understood that he t - I I I I ated that- Mr. ,JerrduA says be. hal no, � � I ,� . � I � . I `� - d ' action at . I . � I need not repeat.' The only "now ,facts : sactaments.of baptism, Marl . "CO I ,a . . I � I . I . � 0 speak, , and die Shortly after- wife of M. Fisk,'wnd tberefore-has no I I ; , � . I . . likely to'bb disclosed At the - coming, trial sion and communion wbuld, it el ha � a: left tho'cityi - I 1. . . , " ' i : - 1. . - iutention'of practising any 'cruelty ,on the; , i , . . . . ,. .1 .1 . . � ­ , ,: ward', , His face' was -bovered with blood:' Against him. TH4 decision, of .1the Courts 1, ,� � � will be. With., reference , , to,'O'Donn6ll's from those' 'who kept away from ch 6rch and. ' 1; I ­ 11 . .1 � which was, oozing4rom a-woIand on thaleft adi:iiits the New York, *marriage, law, ijut animml,*but'b6lieved it wquid be better to- . I I '. I I . . I I JILOASTED AJLXTE�., . � I I drown in I I 11 � , , ;,� . ' 1. - , I . I I I ­ I - � . . ;frefu6ed to subscribe for, the'mainten"ce of . . . . . . � side-ofbig head. � The. police -theory of the throwsbutthe divi)rcelaw. .Fi3k and ,th� to Sho9t jt..'.�, � .career, and Will probb,bl 'tblf'a i hi I � .� I- , I - his �� 11 � .1 - . � gainat Im. I I . . � ) . In her opinion I O'Donnell is an Invincible. . . tbeir Church. 'They must listen, to this. A lGittic -Girils: wearini Death., - murder is that- Alles was. called. to. fill: a friends are jubilant over,tbe 'result ,of the, �. I : C , '. � � - *1 i . I :i � . - and'bbey it. 'Having thanked those h � .. I- I I " cription and Was shot before he reached ::appeal. , I . I I .1 I � ,. . . I , I � Possibly he may be made to say something- I I 0- . 'pres . I . ....,.1..t---- - A Novel jpropoIiftion. , 1, I W. A Xapan I so. report says: On Tuesday . . . � I 1 1, � . . � � I. I had liberally subscribed,,: F6ther ��.11 n "jas I I ,� � . . . about them. So far as she,liuows no- new . .'r� qui the Store When Alles was.fotud be was, - .. I �q . �� ---­----­­­ i A despitch'fro'm Buffalo s'Rys; Aa`enter: - � � I I .. .. I I . . � I � '- mentioned that up to date the coftebtion t a little girl, 8,ye&is of ag;6,Aaughter Of attired in' his Hod' rshirt and W oat' . prising anadiah Ste In boat Inan proposes to, * � , . I light will be, thrown� on, the Phoenix' 'Mr. Beth Thompaon,,�oi Camden, Kent Co., el ,­. ore his -c Ilifow Jay-Eye-Mcc Trolped ln� 240 3 4a 0 , a . Park, - ,. , . , , , . I � tragedy. Mrs. O'DDnnel . " I 11 I � - - � * I . - �'f I . I ,'or the person �Bo had only amounted to �1,900, whe I it'. , . , . and atravV hat.� AehadbuyOiio'�Ock. - I . I ve met with a f � I" goHd a'647 f6ji'aldimer over t .he great cata4 , ' - I , I . , called, hinted to herin the Kinfauns I Castle all bad subscribed, as was their dutytll�lls` . atal accident of a tstterrible . which strengthen's the r�. that -be CaMe The�� are mwn� things about Jity-EVe- ract (on fire if u6l6d be); providi 1,0fe6urse., I I I I. nature., About 4,p.'m. her mother was , I �� I ' bg � . � 11 . . that O�Donnelllwas da'�gbrous,.. done, it would have been $3,OOQ. . . ' � ­ I , ­ down Stairs in response to. �a call. The� See I ,a performance that. are�wonderful� In'; .that he is. fully indemnifier1for lbe,marhic � I I � I . -but-aAked, ­- . . -preparing %� chicken for a d 'murdered man was about 20 years of age, the first place, the day ,was not.,the.best � sacrifice lie proposes to make. His.propd- ,* ' , ., :, ,� . , The Irish orga;n, in its account of the . upper, an 901139 . I I I her not to- tell her'.busband. , Mrs. Carey , . I � / � : out for a bouPle of 'pails 61 water,. left and he finished in, the face of quite a breeze. � I - ` - . ocene,'concludeB by sa�ibg; 11 The incident I and had be`en.living4u �Detroit lrzsb than* a Sition- is made to � Mr. Noble, PaBSeb-or, � . . I / . Ci , t the - applied, -for�the child -,t -and � -- - I ­ ­­­ , lben--he-waN-dr�wi:6g; a Afty-two-p6un' . . � - I 1ba-widbot- --!- -- 1- I .sob'of-R­ iv,-D-6f�W-Allo�Cj�-6f- - - - .i ­ - , I1T­of-thw-Cn'Ml-R-u-dVo­n R -mil, I . - -- fan ad, be� Itlik- -Warning I - 1yaEreres;fcd _ directi no o ligh - 9: L=:::=:�� 1� I - - . . I I ­�p�&Fqpqt��idig ff , 0 1 t,tbo�-fire ivad-a 0 - .., - I I �, ,, _ _ K -' -the-keitle-.N-athibrg'-i-8- -- -- . I is- BI -;,--7@4e!' ----�' ---� . � � ­ I I I I ­ i, .,� to herself. ! 9 ifi­ffin�F . - -lout on I iffi-6wil liow Tlk �s i66 h i &li a I � . 7syl. and. . . - - - - - Mrs-. O'DounalYVA -sec eiir-s"Waver �.-,' -ti-o'l�-tlif"du-gV6-iif7W(T.-o6mmuiiity. We 'are .at6rlob, Ontario' He was of a quiet d �y foi . I her6itia; . I .. . I I ts alob given to understand'that steps are to be theaccidetit docurr6d, but as the mother , horse. He 'had a pin&ll `sulky, but it'Was - , . . . I . . I I 11 - ' , . position, and good' Chara6ter. ,,There is to WE sThnN DxPni,,§s LHTE, . �, I . times during the voyage out, and. Wi She' observed blue A, yet . , I I deemed better jud�mbni to hitoll to the , �. , ' � E;T.C4TITARI�'ZD�pj,18ept.17,188 . �t,fp� 4 - ,I :. � taken to lay the matter.before Mgr. Fable was returning-, to her horkor, to the Murders .. ' 1 3 11 �-'.­,,. 4. � I -1 ­- I � r. � , , ' -- . . ! - I - . beard imploring ,O!Donnell not to dolt. I tba little one running towards tho'bqr I I ,� �. � I . I - on6i I , Dr'An, Sin, -If suffic'ieztl ridu cement i's offere(j, : ,. , I O'Donnell was heard to Bay of some.pers6ii, the ordinary of the diocese.' 1. I ii;bei .. . � - - I ,� ,larger ,.Then, he trott6A on a track I I '1 - . I . .. 1, . , , person Wrapped ,in flames from her buining ,. . . I . that was now and had, been iiubjeoted10 the hull of the piope-ler Glenfinlas will be sent � . ! I I , , . I � . Noiihivc4i ffla :1 I � , .1 . I . .Whom he Spoke- of Ab,h6, "possibly or I ­ - clothes. Heratint,wholi'vesnoar,alaos' 7 , 11d,nc,ss.N0tcs. � two days' hard .rain ..... . with 'only'. one aa,y over. the Niagara Fmile, probably on fire, about 1. � . I Goldwin Liitulfft on the .SnIvalionAt4my. th L _ I s1w 1. . . I ,. I � the ist'of October, Please let -me hnow as early - . .. I � I I . I . I possibly not," meaning Carey. All these � ., I .1 I . a girl at the- same, momeiat,'and caile& to ' . Einalie & Bell, customs b�ohersrl Winiii- , intervening. and that not a 'bright' sunn y as possible what amount, you will contribut , I I . sitatemei ' . � � I ' "Ch rn"Way to advertise at theirown expenw- . . I 4 . �its must be received ivith' 'th I a I -, The Salvation' Army, moreover, Coming hei to coins. tbmt way. Mother', and'aunt peg, have dissolved.' W. F. S off6lli. gene ral ons. ' In 2.1.0,1- he Passed 'the wire 'and . . v4 . , . . �' tion for MrBi Ca're;�Y'Ofteu 00 . - I yours truly,,� ­- ' 11-:ZEADAND MftStsr, - , ' . greatest c , , u ap6n a scepticai 6�6, seems by-tbeigrossness motthe chil haR'asaigned in trust. G Self the title of R,lDg of. the � r' � au ) 11 . . : I d-, and while- the former, throw store, EM6rson, . gained, for'him I " .'. I . , tradiefs herself.' - � I � � . I I . I ­ . I ' - and familiarity of its,laDgu%ge, on religious ,the water .over ber, the other smotbered' T'. Bryan, cigar ,dealbr,: Winuipeg,, has ,as. Turf. "His owner, Mr.,CaSe, -was the Most - There is�4'o hope at �iaaent of purchasing,, . . Mrs. Oaxdy landed this Morning eighteen subjects' to'have'' furnished ,incentives to, tho fl�moa`41th�' her dtes�. , � . man on the ground'.' Hethrew the propeller Glenfinfas foranyaubb t-`- ! .1 . I I I the `dvild's sidned in'trust. '. Carmin, & Bro., general delighted I I � I . I rip, , . I � , - - ' d ' - ' ,,, , � . . zhileafrom London. , , :- :, . profanity. Still, two notable facts remain. clothes Were completely destroved As far as store, SioneWall, -have , aissigne in hat, ar(d, walking , er thii3 proposition, of. , .:� ' I I .1 . ynAt. UP hi6 1 aorog� the track 'as , proposed. - Aft . - 's . I . O'D'OXNELY, AT How sT - urrT.: I The first' is, that in' .Spite of agnoptic tha waist, And abo,ir& -that li�ng only ,in 14Lakilll geher4l,�,f I- I ... - eke Mrs. Case -CA. ..4eg.-labal;,.-'ho-w.e,v.eri-the..-Maid...ol.,.tbe...,,,- � � . .1-1.11- 1. ".1- I'll. -11" 1.1- ­ Ili, 1111-1-1 ... ­ -'L I" "I � , 1 - I * 4ahRoy ���.Q�t itors,Pkitipe, ,AP,4�,��tp,,t.b-q,drpLqd.�,ptancl:.wh, -pt- ----.--i-- , lariBm, an -. al: o ajr6d­ ­-­­-i-e-fi­-­-­ ­ ' '- -- 1. I , s6ou' ' ' ­ i ' "' d ' ' f "' ther' " m6u'�' ob shreds. "'The' flash on' the"- ' ' ' - was seated,- bent'd6wn and kissed or twice. Mist* must be'r6garded as out in the cold-. , . 1 14. O� 6nnell was brought to ,t a ronce , sciences, ' ' ''' i ' lower Alber�,'arer6movingtoBa6tleford. Annie . I" � I . , I limbs an&b6dy were literary roasted, and' A. Jasker, millinery, E mersok, ,has ma�de .�-Boston Daily Globe. I . 1- . I . . � I I ., . � I .. - ., . ­.­-,­,-,jqo"r -At­9-Q,,,bl ck.,, The room WaB filled, - ences adversei to religion, the pulse of 'reli- . .. . .. ... . I . 0 �- W'. � . . , : ,�. �- � , I 01 . I I I I . . . , and :there A. *a large crowd outside.- gious, life in great masBes, of the -pdoplo hole's were burned into -the .Shoulders' and an assignment in. trust. � E. Friend, dealer I I . I .� - �­, .11 I . , I Disastreum Ittirricane. ,.., ­ ' I �, .­ I i �­ ... - I . . . � ut 'The second is, that arms but hot head escaped a Ed 6 � i he t . n 6igars., etc�, 'Wiphipeg, has be ' Rev. 0, A. Fulcher, of ThameaVille, � Is. ' I 11 I .1 I . - Special"precautiona w6re,tako�n to Pleven still beats Strong. 1 6 twt u en closed by . � . I I . - . � I I I . I . . a rescue Mr;. Bland, opening for' thb � while the'a6hes, bf other heroes,and bene. injur�,. The skin pealed from the body 16 the Sheriff, 'A. L. Ashdbwi2, hardwais I aid aside byillnefis. : I . A Santiago do Cuba despatch says a t!6r'-" . .. . � , . . I . . 1: - , hurd I I . Crown, recounted , the � passage. On the factors of humanity have Jong. been cold, large patcb6s where 'she Stood when , the merchani at Prince AlbortIls removing t I 1. , riblb ics,na occurred.at M98san o6 the � � � . I . . - � 0 be ashos"bf Col M uaAn the oatbe. 86h inst.* Many houses were,blown, down. . . I . 4dMOnt,Ln, W. & J., -T umb I , . 1 14 : of'Carey and family,, And O'Don- Men in great numbers can Still be found to flames wore' put, gut. The girl remained E 0 Agnibroff, grocers, � steamer ., . I out JhL drM at,SantoDomingo are to b6'turned out 'Fifty Vessels were ,wrecked. and Sixty l,ivos � � � I ,� ' the details of the mur. , give'up their pursuits, their gainsand their conscious for a Short time, but - was unable Auburn, have sold air, busin eas'to R. . ' I " ' ' I . : I . nell, aidd repeated' , I . of their present reatin�.place and enclosed, , Wor6 lost. I I �. I .. der. He said O�Dohnell'p assertion th enj�qymeiit6, to, lead lRbOtiCbS ' lives, to to explAinhow,tbe accidont'happened; she' W. Hector, who was formerly in thebutch'. I I - .. ,.,, - . ­,, , ., I . I . I 1. , . I . at . the sake of a suffered little ,pain until tbei' llowi�g er.nf! business ftt;Brandon,-Commcrcivl, iia� a, Plato gl,aoB ur i - , .1 I / "I I . I � . 1. . I I .. . be acted in Self-defence would. be contra. brave Shame and ridicule for 1 to 1 ­.­­.�, b I . I I I I -..,.-- -­ . � a --w n.,­­­j-fo-- � "-..,-.,..'�,.,-..,.-�,,�..".��--,-�,-!! ...... ­­­ �. -.-- ­­­­ I '-.1 � .11. -1 - so�,much-has- been'-sai . . . I ) - - . - --1 -- - ... i:.. 11 - � - ­- ­­­ ' ucky -mounttiiii--:-6.,V6i3geli'st-�.--.. 1. - - ­eldest=soni i ---of=Galilee��Who=die �more�,­tldwu.- - -rIX6-6ii-,�*tt.br,-"W.hi�ob,--h�dr�---a , , -- . Goritg- -of'whick , d-- - ­­Tho­�. Hob i ­. , I I I I -.- ­�­ dioted­by.,Careyls� �WboLwodl&Lpeasantz rt� go ISO -w( :, , ,. . . Barnes, is in India. ", � . ,� . . swear his'father had no Pistol. , ' . � eighteen hundred.y�a a ago.�Vyitanqdr. terrible to behold, until death t� . - I , iii,cohnection -�,Obsequi S � of the , � I I I I . . r � . .relieved bar Snow fQjlln .Northern Minnesotm-on. Sop. I -yyifh._th.e a � . . R�V.­D�'i.­ -- -- - -- , . . ­:� " ­.." ­­­ ­­. , i . I , ­ . 11.11 I I 1. suffering ' ,- torbbei1th: but there has, beep Count de ChaInbord is a dull little town E. F. Hatfield, of Svmmit,'N.J.,, ' Mt. 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