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I I I I I I .. . � I I - � � . � � . .Lover 4:"Opectwd. I I ,� ; I I I ­ —1. 19ciodrainatic Incidents at the Recent . \ Reply. I be, 11ttaged".71kc, Judgelo Influence, . � L I :'Girl Charged with 101ganty. , L . � . I : � � L 1. , I � I . I � I , I I ., I Great lEarthquahe. , I A last\\(TbuT,sday) night's, OotaWa de-- Cloommuges a. Vekdict at Murder. 4 Paris cablegram says ' Another terri. A scene of dramatic interest occurred in ­ . FIENDISH:; � I.. I . : , . spotob"Bayn.:_ T re- Ohm I rles Andre I we, I alias, Morgan, walBin.*. ble'tritirde � - - ­ ­ --! t , , . . �. I I be City- Corporation p I . r hasbccurr'edat__ St. ­ At, Judge Freenoan's' Cgurt,,in , - , : 1 1 . ,:� , - I Otten. . . � .1 : Erie, Pa., on � I I .1 IL I "I . ­ . ! � I . I I � , ,�� , L 'to the.Q Mr. in , Sties Galt at'L ut' 10.30 on Sunday. mOr:11Irig,'kmb � , : I . I sented ala4d4reas , overnor-General dicted�before Toro o' " . . Bonnard, Thursday, when Miss Hauck,a young pad , , ' , ., . I �. . I . TH11- DA_1�11KNBS-a ' 01F DlHiA.TH, thin after466n\�tGovernment House. Lord � , bf nafirder. occupying a robm in a court, the entir"ce � handsome .woman, was placed on trial for. 1\ i A coupte ot Fearf�llxplojions in theInderground . I . 1, I � � . - �- �, Assize's Friday, on � tb (3 chaige i 11-11 toWhich is "thru I I �. 11 I I I , 1 and Lady LanBdowHe received the City ingjameelmar the nightof th0thL I � I No. 106 Avehu6 St.- bigamy. Both husbanda were present, the - , . ' � I . I A Paris, correspondent Writes - The fol- Council in the, drawilng-room, and af ter'tlie ,. .oney on �. , il, 'Appeared Ouen, heard ,a Bound. J . � I R ihvay.�t London. , of An asl',' ;Mr. Britton, ( _,9f_.AtAmping, fel-; latest,, ",oldprly Man, old enough to VB, , ..-. ­ --.-,.I I. I., . I . : ,11 � ,6 mAtio incident of the, Ishoia I th4 ­­ '' ­­ _4g I h i .1 I ' I I ­ ". , , I i lowing Melbdra � presentationB'Woke made lffayor�St;Jean for e CrA?wn, And Messrs. McMichael, ,lowed b ' ya crybf ,,a 1,ussasginll, Some' herfat ei"Bria the first Lone a Young.man, , � ' � 1. . I . 1 . I . , . .1 .�_ . � earthquake has just come -to. light: � , I , 11 �L instants Afterward t � About her, owir age. The accused made. no � L I ,."', I . . . I 11 read theaddr6s, t which ,His Excellency ,Q. P,, land Neville �,for the defence.:, The - "I he door ,of a nelghbor-� . � I I I � 6pi, who,posgesseB an eriormoua I - . I . � Ing apartment was violently elamniod, and! I I . � I I . 'MANY PEOPLE SERIOUSLY INJURED. Count Jel � I replied as follows Judge i proceeded to sum. up, �i� observa . - 1. I danial of her crime, but 3hed he udge to I . ! � . I I I I I I 11 I : I - . foi and one 0 the oldest title's of the GEN . Tr,EmEx,--IbYgg7(o thank you for,the tion - conviction fop man 5 man was heard to rdab down stairs� mme. listen to her Bad,, stoiy. Permission being I 11 I . � I ' _' * - , . 8 loaning towards I I . I - � I I . . I �1: . .. �, I . I PalatinAte,� had made a love match. -Aie manner in Which you'bave beeni,good slaughter. 11 besnurd, after 'recovering from her first given she proceeded ; �, � I � ; I L 11 . by ynu,pg� Wife ,W". a' daughter of. Prince ­ I I . � � - " I" , � I �' . � - . . drap,hic Acco,txxit!of the Affair 'i , . . i - � ' thel jury retired At 3.30. 'There wag a d, the I Ave 11:., I I . enough ,o welcome my, accepsion to the alarm, called her, neighbors, who,force am only L22 years old, but 'I h I . L 1 1 . V I , - I Cinella, ethereal as P,� Raphael Bud radiant door�of a rbom Qccppl , 1� . Eye_y�_tnessea. I ,. . high office which it line pleased Her Majesty buzz t�roughout ,the, crowded courtroom. ed by a, young �girl passed through the. experience of many L i ltl , and blonde as & T_ - I ' ' ' " . . I I � i, I I I itiaH. During, eight, . ­­­­.- � � . I to commit to my charge. . To represent the named Nathalie, M�rie Leuleu, ',when a twice my age. I am 'a poor, ill-u6ed, I i � I . Tuesday). night's London. cable- I I I Tbe,p.rhi,.ou,er EatLin the dock dre6scolin the I . I I I I ,,,� : A last ( ,,, I months of the year the ha,pl6y couple were sovereign of these realms in'Bo magnificent .. L grey Buit that- he wore 6. i victimizea gi � , ' I . I I I � n the horrible eight presented 'itself. The girl,',, ,rl, and God will judge between . I . . I �� . . . � gram gayn : _London had a startling sensa- in thebabit of living at Florence. W.hen � 11 '! ho was only 20'years oldJay on the floor, me and'my accuser, that man over.there, . I . : ) . , I I - it portion of Up �empire iB,,a distinction night of the iiiiiider. He who clean ahavou, W I - L I . I T 6 blogions. took place the &6sses choleuis. be � with 6, napkin bound around her neck Albert Singerly, the destroyer of my youth. � . i . . . . tion last night. wo Ei I I I I gan they went to this \ � , . - which may well be - edveted by\.an-y of her 'his 12�ir was carefully, con . . i . . I I , abed And a'uewly� - The I slinost sitn'tilta,nebusly. Two ,tunnels of coquette litt.16 villa, draped with vin.e. subjects, I,k) assassin, not content with strangling, his ful hmppines& I was Only 19"When .wd , i I I . I and upon,which I can re��dily iionedehirt and collar finished off hiki:toi I . . re, � a pair C in U& met, and he professed so I . . . the undergroAd railway fall, Ili' one . brancheo,� on the side of . the mountain and , 8 . � of eye- . - 111 � t . I undrstnd that: you shoull-\offer in Ile vi ti , stabbed her repeittedly. The,k rauch. love for , , 1 i I , wo glasses, and during . I - __ - - ,­ ­-, - niany peoile were injuredi . In the other near the sea at Casamicei,01a. 'One evening � I 4ined in the Wound in I nn" t b mei that I Married him. - On the morning' :, I .'! . I I � I your congratulations., And, sir, \As you th c whole trial never removed his eye, (be is used rem , T11 I I I ! � . last July ibe Count left hiS'Wif6 after eing Dock: of �Ii to I �ia)ddres6, blind of one) from the withessea Wbile 1) to t . I great� damage Was caused., The Wildest .have pointed -6ut in your -1 he unfortunate vic' to cor. left our village church � I I I ;. - , I ?xamin - I Nothing in � Ili& . , . � I I . I il'� . . tumors are afloat. Tho English papers do ,dinner to ramble, according to his cuBtorn. .. . I the room ha'd'b en distai - � t8v,ehA I �­­__­ e�Ahe_' it is my good fortune to assume theluties ed, counsel M . the �7 ed. ".. B plp,iq§t girl in MoRean town. . I . . not heBitbute�­to attribut e,Xp1Q4QA - AIon,g_the,seaBhore..._ ho.xi _t, b I I hits speaking. of 11 I . � . . , i , - � � , _T, gla ,WA- V.eK-,= �'of-Go;veria6r-,Ge�eral,.at,,O,-monio-ii-t.�whg�u,, in, - Theft evidently was not.the o i e Oft e ship, and thought a,life Of* happineat, was : i L.. I . . � , F , ,,-- ­­_ � . � I ' . - __ -jury,.-- ��lle�-iies�er---,Ca.o-v��d,-i�_!Rt - I I - ' . eniana. . . . , �1�61� or die -critiae..-�T,-holdead,,girl,��.who,.w,aFi, i e i -ks.'I was ' , � . ­ I A $CE,N,E OF TERROR. I -the 'played the slightest emotion.- ' ' '­___­�_'� I - � - I . beforeme. Infess'tlfian.twowec � L . I . I . . in a people . . 'e h - `--iffiaec6ived. Mr. -Singerly is a Spaniard I I - 0: . The Daily Telegroph ,says this morning: . I I point of the Material prosperity and of , � � - � ' . . . . Fresh agents of de � atruction ar I e apparently Suddenly the earth trembled as if shaken oiEd contentment exhibited by th I At 4 55 the'jury came into court. , Clerk bad been residing in th . case I rt- ; I I . � I � ' . I - . � at work in the metropolis". NothingAodd .by the; march of an invisible army of giants. �of this country, as well as 1`h regard to the Nioboll asked them if they bad agreed on night. _Jt is thought that her e ,or as by descent, knol'bas inherited 01 the'flerce I I � . � . ok clouds brilliant prospect offaied by her future, the A ­ I I � In adiscardedl6ver. Herbodyh oe tr E-' jealousy and fiery disposition of that ­ . . . . - i I�e more inhuman or detent%ble., Two such The sky became -overcast With bla _ I I I verdict, The foreman, W. J. Bryl , I I I � .. , .. � position, of the Dqminibn of Canada, never 'arooe An& s id 11 Yen; we firid. the p i , I I gue. .. '. : peoplei Our, honeymoon was not a week �, I . and the giound cracked., open, emitting a , risuner ]?Ort�d to the mor I "I I . - I . I 1 -2 � .. incidents, . occurring almost at the , sAme � h was i:iaore satisfactory or. better assured. in A i -Paris .cablegram says: The alleged: o , marting .from a blow he . raoment several � mites. asunder,a point die. blasts of!sulphurouB smoke. T e Count I . guilty !of murder,'with a reoo m6ndation b, L' 11 I � 1. 1. I * �, . . . . . . to a plot ,ba was thrown upon h ­ , , Mn Mayor, you are,.I .believe, justified -in t;0 ua��' cy.,, , . I . . . . ,. . assassin "Nathalie Leuleu, an account of. gave me -not a'heavy blow, your hondr,' I . � ­, . . , tidetly, . ving'-for its object, I is face senseless. When I I I � I I I . � . I � I I ' but a blow, and it 'huit me more hQre than I , ' , I I . _7 wbol � I �. -1 � . . I ,� beb attributing these, happy. renults'to the dentle- who I A�Ied` ye�t6rday_has I . . I one, e-Asspi�smat 6U." � � , - e . ecame conscious his 1 first 'tb'obghi was � Judge Galt immediately replied,-" se murder was -c I � , - _1`--_1_-,_-_- . ' pe wisely -framed political institutions which, - I I � � . , I er 8 & L numbe'r ot pas. of his young.wife.i He� retraced .bisli. : . .. . �. I 1 Men, A. cannot. accept this verdict ; you been�, arrested. .� Belgian boase painter on -,my ariiia (pointiug to heir h6art).' In. I I I : � ; Afe ; ' �vlthdut. in degree weakening the . �. ; . -be less than a 'year he. arove me for'th' with a ' I . : I - I . ' village-Lnciw� -'a Mann- of any, . I must retire and reconsider it." � named Jules Meertwwas known to well � I seugern­,were waiting at� Charing Crone .1 I I I I . I babe in toy -arms-drove me Out in -the . I . . t=rltnfig�r� ainp, mangled humanity -and �.. r. , ittOD-- lord, I move acquainted with the victimi and was � I . I I , alliance of the Mother Country and the � , � � � � station. The platform was blockaded with, half burned men, an& i��asts. �.0 ries a,ros� -6olouy, have afford6d, the freest scope for . ' cruel wjnt6r, to facie a heartless wo'rld---�me ,-;- J I � ­ i going to the' Fisheries 1,�xbibition, - e I I . . �,. Jud 6 alt-:- 0, r. Britton ; you have . pointed out by Ono of his comrades. He had . � ; I � persouf I I . . � and my child. , We fared badly, judge, for , , . I , I I.. I � - i " . ich' ctoobs' to -day. There was Much on every S:ide : , 14 Padre! Madre I Figlio! those qualities of national enterprise and _ nothi g to, O' wit it. I will,do'-the mov-' been wandering About the streets until long ,, � i ' . : . - . . , wh . nfuBibh.- Jewal, Maria Santissimal" Each� stoba- self -reliance for,which the people of Canada' ing. e t udge' t en informed ,the jury after'jaightfall of the day of tha murder, � people distrust a girl'that ic3 separated �rom. � . * i . good-natured' jostling' and do I . � �. I � I .. i Bhoc' seem 'to w * With cold -is 'liave'found, that -if I i eir reco endatio ' I � . , � Suddenly a violent k was felt;. The ed ail a;nd moan. have been consp cuoug.- -You : . her� husband. Ve suffered soniuch'that; , : ` ' . ,,, ,, At�,'Wbstern: tr L adii, be sweat.L'arb pp . ii . 3g, from 1,hia, temples,- Count 0 . ow a 0 'at to a doubt as where he was arrjBted yeaterda _. for my _cb'ild's. Bake, I went be Lt I I I � ­.- ' , _ . n to mercy was and finally took rbfuge,:in a low� lodgib , �ir, in,the Appointment of a n to mall , be; they hous I e, . I I . 9 I c o him and .'!' L Gre had just Jeft t. . � L Y pleaded with him to protect me from wa,ut.' ''I . � i . . I is and cliiHbed General, an opportunity, of � renewi�g � this should r6tir6.AHd ,return with averdict.. of.. naorDiog. - 11c, was in a mobt . exh'" I : � . inster.'platform. The i'�oofductori Jeppl stepped over deg&-bodu . . - t -ed MR . :� Westin - . expression, of �. . . . The eight of ,the child Boomed idsof ten hi' , I - . : ; . . . w4owanntho.point.of enteringthevan, up w4lls'Of tottering,housea, with the' note I I ,Your "loyalty, and At- m6nolaughte�.. -'' ' . . - . . I ' ' - state, And'no confession of the �rime was ob-, . . : . . . , , , . ' ' 4 .. li, and -he concluded to give us - shelter once - . � I : . wa almost thrown to the , ground. ' He, 'thong 6, " Shall 1 arriveAn 'Aime?­­ At tachment to the gracious Sovereign under b e ied from him' Without oll I I I I .. I -il � � . . I . . .. ' -L � Juryman flugh, Cooper then ar s and taft fliculty. After helter for me and ,the baby. God' _, .- I- .1 I , B reports as of , I Jhe corner of A street a, hand, still tremb- ,whose rule, the consolidation of, Ahe said- that there' hadl�eena,Berious-doubt having bad s��aerefresbmeuts he reo0iinted: more�s - � I . I I , , " ­ I ... doscrib . ea the � I . I . I .1 I I I ling, projects . d 1% Dominion has been , effected,with sucb� With mat� of'them��kR to the I-re6en, Ahe whole story of the, criMe to M. Mae kp6wei I was 4 good -and ,fai6hfai-wife to :.�. � �: � ., i i. : .� I .1 ., I bove-a tasB of ruins; And I ce of ei I . , ;: . , I ',A piscii"Gr or ABT1L1,ERy­ - . � . I . I . admirably regults both to its political And I luin, bu6 his fearful 'jealousy made life .� � � � I �. I A pla�i Malice,', �He also said,,tW they- -, thought Chief of the'D�t,ective Polieg.' It Was ab6 r " "drove us �. 1. n ,. . � . ­ ntive voice was heard crying fox help. - . , .. g I .. I � I . ut .� 1. . I . At Westminster the windows,'of the � its material developmerit.'' Of that, oppor. that the reco,imnendatio ,to, mercy would '6 o'clock o'n-the morning,of Sunday that he "unendurable. Once more he I . � . I � Count Jeppi daredmot stop. � He turned his, . i I � _. I I Away. . Baby wa3 a'yoar old., but there was � I I . mi,g,n,,,,l box. were completely shiver6a. At tuuity; gentlernen,. you have availed, your cov ' this: doubt. ' .'. 'I - . �` had a quarrel with NaAalie; 'and otruck hpi. 1. -- I . I . er : _. .. � . .0 n head, aside and hurried �ani. � 'After having f etthat attheLpr - ohe.u'uborri.and-�ia this conilitibn,,A�Oondi-' � �. . g Crone A low. booming noisewas in . y. times self, in spite of the a osent , Judga Galb-JuBt be, gentlemen. ,I with, a three -edged file, and on her. calling . � I isgpd, big way and'having tWent I I I I ' . - -oven in- the . 11 � leard, and ibeglase in the roof Buddenly crossed and recrossed his stepeCount.Teppi time your.thoughts�must ,be, cccupie&with thought there, was a doubtin your minds. out i,, Muraer ! �` he determined ,to hill' her tiohtba�twouldexoitbsymp�tby 1. . I ­ . , . . I . fell. - On entering the tunnel it was-fo ., I ' .. - - - d ,� L I . . .und at last arrived.before what had once been, the great Ices 'which.: you have sustains - d He then proceeded to charge them again Outright; The file -having broken, the idea.' brLiteekdatioia,,I,W�.s'd'fiv6nf�YtEa�Ebin-,ju ge I . I , . . . that the rails had�, been. untouchedi but the- his villa� � A narrow end�of a wall"was all in the�retiremdut of my predecessor, whose � and Uid� down thelaw of miirder And: man- came into hia mind to Btrangle her With the The, k 'God, the second, babei�hever drew �, ­,, � . . � L , �. n ' . 1. ballast had been,:disarrarged. The signal, ,thai, r , emained, standing, inL ,6, corner. ,of 13turexiAttin Attention zo y6ui interests and slaughter., he".. said if they'persisted in table na,p .victiminsen6ible, �tbe breath. of life. Another interval of � . . I 1. � � I ' . .1 . � I kib. Seeing his I . . . I . . _­L_._,_teiegra I hose caroliul at %iuI fodnd myseli'beneath . " . .. ­ I-— . . ph wires,,had.been torn down. Part, . which there , remained, , quietly, , banging : W - tidy, of the affairsoftbe their �erdict lie would not pass sentence ' and. hearing the disturbance made .by -lee - ry, and, Lag . � . ' ' ­,, � I ..... ..... :. _'. bf the-maso . ' . Domi ye, earned. for him so;large a -1 brother - judges. � 11 I , his roof. -.11b. had &rne for in" * "thout . I .1 � � � _ I- . �r-��in� the, tunnel was thrown from its Hall, a gilded wicker CA& contain- I nion Z I until be bad consulted his neighbors� coming uliBtai'rg, he took to flight' . I .. . . affection.. Of ' rid - L solicitation. That w9s.,'five .... � . anruins6n thoil�ermanbnt way. Vol . hare,of Your respect and The jury retired once More and, after an a ,ndi:AariDg to � . I -_ � I I . I A _ amen ing 1% .young,dovo which, had been.. the 8 spoi6ij-,ii , , wandered about all day, --- -- -- -­ - 1, I I �courtl enter his es his or' t � I , � . - I �__ I . . . favorite.pet of the ,Countess. The Count' ,, my - � . � � , . ' i -me o The' \ . d life 61--nii6ery.tegan', again, an 1, . " � ;of black smoh, 11 . . 01 tw1�'Add--, . . - ' e pours out .of the-tannel. . I .. .1 self , Y ' on have: terms,far� too -absence of half, an hour came in.(o * room.. Ile: Attiitut . -and live � . . . . - . __ I __ 11� � , . A few Minutes 'after .the :'Westminster :felt himself becomi6g feeblo an a -little generous and .indulgent.- The warmth of with aJ verdict of manslaughter.. - ". , . � mbiiv6s of jealousy. � The Police �laced'him wh ' eii I ,could no 'On er bearit - 1, . .- 8 ro., .1 the num a a . eata-, � At Sand - ' � II escaped from ' . W.0 '" . � . . . � on' zh Ileb? � � J L I . . I I ,� � child should die of starvation before we .11 . . wplo ion tb6 c wdBwaiting on the, plat-� child-ag he ga��ed,up e terrible ( *.� your. redep6on, 6rou 'in `iiii wich*.*(E6sex) Assizes Friday,. ,inA separato�bell at.the prefecture. e was him anig B ' re'tbatl and ;�Y . I . .., -form At the PraQd street Btation, adjoining. � .' 1 _ ' � ­ ,_� ' , , tiolos of hospitality which were. exhibited � y :R . I - arli Harry: t�kento Mazag. . , , , I I . I . I 1- . . ; . . . I ' i ' . . , � . , � ussell Gieenwood . . "A voicE As FROM THE GRAVE.7 , Hour . . - . . � I . � ­ � . . . I I j . the: Paddington' terminug , of - the Great I " I ' ' on,our areivalon Monday, And All 'along Hardlug. who -we�ie oi�'. the previous' day , I 11 . � I 1. would go back again. I found a h&,ve,,t,i.ok � � . . "I L'. � . . Westerla Railway, wore thrown into a pani , ' Suddenly. he thought he.heard a voice.,. our. route - ,through the .. broad -street .8 of 0 1 o . nvicted of I i � g"William Maber, I . A. FAT GIRLIS rest a,t the farm of.'the good Man (poi. ,g . a I m.urderir _ � DE AT All. . __ , , I , , I . I . . . . . . to come from.h great your town, through%our Bpaciou6 nubdirbs, ,. were brought up to receive aen I 1 — . . I . � . I , to person, - Farmer. F a -u, ck � " . . . . � . "by a'trenaendounL report, .apparently a few The. voice seemed I . , � I tence. When- -- . . . '' the. elderly El ,\ ' . . - The windows Of the refresh- _ distance. He strained every nerve. The, and past the statjly� .buiidinga of . your - ,,!ied What they. had to Bay, 'Greenwood. � � 4ios_ charged with marryiDg"her, knowing ber,to � . yards distant. � , I . . . .. I �, . Time 51.7-Voand. Wite of a Fcw� Wee . . I I 1. .. 6 � I Dead. �� ba,ve. a hasbAud'� liviiig). He heard my I � . inent-room' were shivered, to atoms. The ,voice was' heard Again.. He recognized it - Legislature,. bavb touched us deeply. denied, drugging the deceased or having any'' �, I .1 . I . I I . ., . . , young'viom6n be"hind the bar shrieked 'and asthAiOfhisWife- ,11willsavehei � ," I said: They' .. are . a . - � convincingw proof that' I - I I 'telegram says: ., 1. . ae� Hewas�oldenough 1, � I � . , ,not Lt . � intention to, murder him, or. cauAe his ", A Baltimore MrB. D,ivid, story,and he pitied r � There was a'geneiaf stampede to the Count, and at- once P work,' Ile -the- citizens of the national � capital -1, that O . nche Gray,�, of to bb'my" f athe'r;but he was kind and gentle \ � 1. , . . I. fainted. , I . � -death � n''the contrary, he took him � Moe6s�.,.formei.ly. Miss Bla � I - � . I . . "'. the,� str r n a re. rea y to give - for a sincere, to tb6 b , ouse of ',Will I iameon, :where - he lef t' Detroit, Married E6. f ew Weelis ,ago in � thi I , . I set ibove,',whe'e i - �n instant fell upon his knees and:. began to dig� into a d i in() credit 1. to M4, �qd in� baby,and When he� asked me I :. . . I � I I .1 I :. thousands of people hAd,colledted.', ' � I th6; Smoking ruins- with his-fialids. ,The- desire to - devote.,my beat energies ' .to marry, bim I Ha'id."Yea' as than,kfully I - , I . I te' him in ..perfect health. He. said, he� must Bowery Museum, .Now York, .was, found - ite -11, _ ' 'could u y ­girl When . - , ' th L dead in boiic1;-ih,' her boarding-housb �this .­�_� I . 1. lud hot pla9t n'tbrough big xterid , ha,v;e,b6e'n-subje.oted to exposure after being . . ­ as ,gr . fu y an. . : _', A,tiaih bad Arrived At Prazot street from . I er seemed to in' eirsbrvice, .and that they wjll.�e An d a � �� - . Water. He lifted up with his their confidenoe Wine until I haXl ' . , , -1 I., I SL . r,fferedhe,a,venine�;.cJaaDgeiorheli. I'don't ­' � , � I lithe Mansibii Housea, few minutes before'9 ,fingers like 1. . I I I e shown left there, which h6_understood, was the, .morning. .She wa paBsiro�berho*neymoon . - - I � - � I . . o'.clock. 'Many passengers "d-people.from bleeding and'hurning hands heavy.stones Myself to be L Unworthy . of 'it. One woYd* - I He denied havi ' . . at,the* Dime M wish you to believe IwaB madly ihI6�ewith , I . . . , . case. i I tig.any intention to . pseum in this city, but the ,. ' " I . . . . the country had been spending the. day, At and block 1 s theX fell back again, jamming mom:.�,� I am reminded by theconcinal0g, , roli.,tht'deceased, but said b . e. receiv6d � the 'pastAwo weeks was much, indisposed. She him. Iwas not. I* b6nor6d him-; hemas my'. ,� . I , � I ! the Fisheries Exhibitio A and bruising ijaim�fearfall . .. The disfan't:, pa .. Be . ag 11 e/of your addkeeB that this compli . . . I I riend, and God only know6 bow.grahtly I . I I , t . n. ,The ,train 'lls L Y I- �5Q f rom Maher, who paid'.it to him in an was�Aged,17, and weighed� 51.7 pounds. 'f . ' . I � I . . . .1 I . ' Death is supposed to bav � � ,needed frienda.' I married him, and the � .1 . scarcelyantered the tunnel way of.the feeble.,voice guided him.. , Suddenly it ment-11i4e been p�id �to me, by a body in hotel where they, stopped. � Ee'said ho did I , e been caused by . . I I _.' - - ­ , , I I . . I .Ed I I I 1, a Ili e I . - - , . t )nly the no L t ' d � 6 , hv but' 'that"the Money Was Obtained fattv degeneration of the hdart. : . . only soriow:I have is that by'doing so Ihav& -'-- - , I 1. - I gew,are roa w en the xploaion came. ceased_ He had been 'Working' for nearly .whose members � 1, recognize no ( I I - , I ' .. - I . . I li ii of Ldespairlhe 'capAal, � I placed him in a ciiinhaul.lighi and caused, , �-. ' ke..the firing ,of ah'hour. With.the 6xertio' municipal representatives - of the under�false prete�ces. HardiDg - said'but A i�aftim6re (Md) despatch says : The . There 'was'a -loud noise � ' . , . I I . � . I I I I .1 redoubled: his labors. Just' as he was about , but the, nejghb6rBLWhO, will d1irirgthe.h'6xt Very I . film the suff�3ring of. arrest.-. .We were � , ' � �' . I I L I � . I - , little. Hedenied having .any inten- f uneral of Mrs. David MoBes, nee Gray, Ahe I I �. . .11� , i � . . I I - nt away from exhaoBtion the,d&ris fewyears of my life': surround r6p in my - - . . ma;riied three weelis ago, and I have -Jived, :� . I . . I to f At - �,ioL t '�urder Maher. His Lordebip said . � 17 . 11 1 .'TH N,-SUDDrN'-DAR1KNEkS �; � � � - - I . .1 I , . 517 -pound bride, who diedL Stiddenly.,on ' �, I .� � " . I , . - in Can the 0 . too ill a � 11 I i . E � � adian, home, .Let , me express the G�l , ury,in' a paradisel � that,timocomp. red with the. , ; .: .. I I 11 . upon which he was standing caved -And I 11 �Fridt�y, k�place, on Saturday' '9""9: life I'led with tny husbana over' there. , � ,� i. _ 6 extin Was a reveal6d,an i6inpiY,soac6 111led with smo e I Ing P , e Be crow ockaddd the- vicinity I , � � . . I :. .�Il tlio�',g'a)i W"a gaished. There �L I., I , I I I '. I I k pleas I tire with which' at a' momen deuce fully. wa�rranted the j I " . - , . �.' , 1� d"; giretob,log hai, L , - 1�1 I . � I . . ' ' - t whe": hodL6 � i4em guihyi�. but he:'�cbuld, 11 t SAY An i ii� � " - " ` ol'bl , " �� i "' . I � � :, UeAking,of"'gla's's, And splinters "flying'in y � cherished .ass i -what a ive M'i in I wanted 9, home� judge, aDd,some one that . �.'. , , . , , Count Jepp�jtimped.�Mto.,iti an I , L eAllad to sever in "1&4 otion the,. Execut q of hetlatei boardbg-,hous6_ The corpselay ' uld look to for , W hindi' Word; � and 1 � r"', ��, ;i �. � . I. . all directions. _then came the -shAnks, Of s, felt abo - ut very-aireption. Alone in, my own' 'country, J have heard I . . � I I gilt tak I . . I co � ... � . tli W6UHdod . out his arm - considering theLee'Se,upon any application upon A bad in the"back robin of the second' L ' I . . I �'L%­ � :1 I ' I � e 11 , � . . . I Aricken' u %rkness Andclammy. It.,wAg.the.'deadbody6fhis, Ottawa. the expr . e . anion of , a -d , . . L ' ., I r � .. �. , q ;,:� �� 1 no e � f frox y the - - .1 - , -dy the' band's i e C . The , 1 6, f n.the, lips, of, the Chief -Magistrate of I found it here..".. Sh took her spoond: has-'� � . an ' d'siieams Gf: panic ' His hand at last: to V26timlim,17A thatmigbt -be made b prisoners. , He :-floor ,When everything .Was iea I owel: hei'bead I . I I . . . I . train,r Blaeol'thrictigh the- d'. � esirethat.hot; I d acouptoof boards, -.lniade.,in be B and . b. . . �- I , �i �` � , . . �� , I I I then sentebded them both to be haDgCc',OH undertaker d � I I . . . . . , . : , ' I .to the station, whore guards and passengers . ... I I , upon them - _: ,.: . � 1. - � , young , wife� Ile: passed,bis hand softly� cialy-the Governor- General but, Lady I;D,1'38� h ' * of!Deoembir next. ,. , 1. � I . . I I � �, I ..: . . I .t e 12th. �: 6.ge , ei,bleen `inches wide: by six 'feet 2 , I upstair *a ; . ! , 1, I . I 1. . I , And � ' � I .. Daring the recital of her story: many 11.1 :� � : brought help. Many were',lea,aied over the f ace. The inouth WaR open', the - downe and ourl amilY may feel, :1 will, nab I . — . , r shaped' like - , . � I � I � - � I main road -and taken to St.. Maky's, .eyes were closed and the h � air, w , tangled ko�; ly L,_ _ �'�'T,VSNi[N _U1 O . IEN. � Ionf�; I tile Othe, . 8, and. -- � �' , I to the: . as � ur own,words, for I can find Hong near Q,1IjUJTlL,i-S4 of the speda,tors wore Moved to tear . I I I I . . . Ilospital. Otherls:walkbol' to ,the. dispen� e e . Caressing so Appropriate "I at.home?' and.,"happy in 1. . I. I . �-. 1.� _. . . . -1 . 1. coffin .:. lid having I long straps atbached venthe sx&ribriced members, 'of, the bar -L, I . . . � . I ' and rhati' d ov r4he forehead I � I ­ I , I to'-Alie ' botto . I be' long ' board,', 6 , . � � . . I . I � � - � � .. � saries And chemistg' shops. The i,est'wft, , I .1 .1 .. . igiartung neveinuons by. nm'orumamm. �. I L . I . turned their heads to bide their emotion. . . . . I . I . - � in the darkness't4e golden tresses, he ek- your midBt."' � I ., . : , , . . ­ I I I I square in 9hap was ''placed on top, L . I I 1. I . I . ,. bttdIy frightened, but finiehea-their journey: claimed, 1� If you are still Alive, speak, or , I �. _. .�" I :. -, ... �. A 1, . . . 1. ; I 1. —, � . I I , I I " Mr., Si�ogerly; d6 you bear thin 71' asked. ' � , . � . . , luxilijun BtiANEO TO I)EAW1111.' ' A Boi3toh,(MaEij3.),Iteieg,r*an'l- -says: �Cfias. and the coffin' -s e , oard',W,ith the strap&' . Y I 1: - . . . .11. .1 , ­ . . I I . '' , ' . C., 'Charles W. L �nob, at6rney,.'16i the . I � . . inbabs. ­ . � ' � make some Inovemeht.?' , Being convinced. . .. . . . I I.. . . T� Ch Intice, of Somerville, a currier,lestified . 5�a�_� , nder at . � The sheets upon, -, � __� I .1 I I . � �� . � p — , . _�t u I .- - -- . L � . . I Thefi.rst surmise *an. that an' explosion of .his,wife's death, he tried to lift her out .j,claing ... Scene In a Chmelunnal'School. . this.'after e the Senate doinhAtte "Eich .�. _ had lain were. vqrmpped ar,�und .1 I bear it all, I but I'd6n't. intend tolet ., 'I- I , i I . I � .of gas;had occurred. The chief engineer of the terrible tomb in which he hadlotind . . I . . I ,- . ­ I noon befor I 0 . I I , I L . I I -class . . L ' . 1. ! I . A:Iast (Tuesday) night's Cincinnati, 'O., -on Education and Labor that he hidhad a 'ber,,axid-iifter Much effort the, bodywas her eff," was th 0 Sullen' reply. , I � � i , 6x%mined the' wr6dk .:,Two third __� , . ­ ; I I , - . � 11 . . - * L I �She �is I I . �4­ ". . , .. � her.' , .. .1 I I I I deepatch' says : Yesterday morning' a picipiHent part in organizing the Carriers' plabed upozillie-boards. And ca;rried down-', �false, and I will purimh�her." - I I I . �, . '. I , .. carriages werie' �:,shat��,red. The, heavy L . - A TERBIRLE DISCOV,UR'Y�- ' ­ . I.. L . . ­ , I r :� _\ , _ . , , , - - .: . . ., , I . I aBsioce. is airs'prep'a'ri t �he .- the. � , " , ` ___ . 0 ' . I � . - t" a cry. to putting . , I I *o dv�ork of the r6'��',�':'eams and floor was I � I .) 'td .panic occ I i -listed, so he h - I r in the CowAroll .scouhdrel !", -'alocuted I . . . . thrilling,aecident,'An , urred at "Clon! a,33, was* black ' I \ " - � . , � . - - i culty-inj , - _- 1, po- 11 � 1, . I I ,. . . � 1, Seizing her by, the Bhoulder&, he'Aried to Father Rubert, Duld's paroi�bial schOol,ob: ��,great findiDg-��oik�--H-is--casket.---T-he-utiited'-�-e-tre.ggtIL of_ -dozen -, — - . . pulverized. From" 'eve NY window And door- ­ � � . -gecoild-auA-�iildMf-iil-husbtt-nd.--.".,-�,.---- I � I light,,L ' � ' ' " oesnry��o,lffther from\,the. bed I I I .. . . � . . way , eveiy pakibl�' 6i wood had. raise her, up. But she f3eeme'd"fo have ClarkBtreet. The school contains About . repu'& ibuforyoracity,JB iiijimpenchable. men was nei "' . I I il lq&vG -.You no Epark of humanity,in your . . I . . . � . " ;' ' As e � . enatbr Blairif h6 had 'and Ple - � I . Fa gas become terribly heavv, as if an enormous 250 pupils, raDgiDg-.from_5 to 1,6yearS, fand e';�� .i ,3' Zl -1 I e *. u oii- the,"boarde, to wbich hea q'.,' sjk�`? I disappeared; : There were no Signs c . 1. . � - , I _ �' Paid 0,11. LyDoh. I., Can Nou lis-� . I I in � I . ' � . � . I � explos, , I the cyiinaerB�had weijht Were Attached 16 her feet.. ,A,tlast, is, preeided over by Father'Doyle;-'assiated -4 I els .to Bay. -.,., ell,.Bir,". ssiol,he, :she was.strapped. ,Then everybody, took i"t' hsr','story nnmovod�" . . . . .. , , _,_4, lon�; - Moreover,, I - � ten o . . 11 tfi ' en a � a*:j � : , . � . . . I with one supreme effort,. he dragged her . I in go e about hold and � the, remains were carried '\by a' . I I been already burning seventeen hours, and I by,a.nhmber�6f Sisters Of Mer6y'�B,18. teiieb thin human. , 'k She'shall go to State's prison. .The I � ,. I . . � . � I 1. ­ 11 . . I L , '' 'body nearthe opening. He SCarcely.dared ore. While.'th'e girla were reciting their bide busineas 'the 'tanning' of, hurnan .tortuous route to' the epacious lo*erlball - i , , I I . � were now. near yj,�empty. - it was then- � . . _ � - . 11 ''I I . I .1 fixes two Years for, biga , I d1will"gendti-., ,� - � 1.� , . . _Fyl an . , � I I � . I . "' I I mmense . �, , I I "I I . I � . ' sto 1�. '1.'It�� " fl .� I I I. .1 I .1, � , , . �..�, L -an to � anked!% upon W u . � , . � , . ' - t . ' / " ' ' i' o,: nolertakers' 0 was 6 11 I re. . .. �. I I . suggost�ed'thiit,foul: air -bid :c6lieded in the to gaze'at, her. , But scarcely had, he, done: morr3iiig­Iesso:ng.litt16 Maggie McCole,.6 ,bid'es.11 �i . ,, where' the i ' ' ' �caBket stood', posting I he, tho I � ,� . . . .1 I , � .., , , ', I I th ,, go when the:'b6reaVed haBband.'iAtdred A.crY Jreaie'oUaga, daught6k,.'tif Martin McC610, . d' Hot riie � Bay,il ' " I; I Great. God, .what a black,beart-he has 1- .. . . I I . . � 1� I tunnel grid'6xplodbil by contact *.�Wi . a � I I � -, � ,,, Wilk, you, O I ''bla'6k cloth,, .1 i. ­ -1 ,, .. I .1 ,: � s�bstande - 'but the 'officials, ,,b6i 1 1141 . � bptegsed:tO wf�te,iwoilt,��'employee,tesiding�at�231�C6uit Senatot Blair, �,,-'ihiit this ha8L,been.,,, - I . - . , � ,:: , :inflammable, likethat ofa iniac. His wife , d6neto, black', ,�valnut, ',covered with � I �e%ol&imbd-MT6.-�H-aubk—"Geii�16mi�n,--he' , , I I 117._� . . . � l-, . . � any'gteat' . - ' . . i : � t lorig, 2, fe eqp` kno. ­ � L � I i. 1: I �.,�,!11 I . . . ,. . . idecid'ad, s y an, � , , w 0, h 113 r won L Ahe­'room ' ' i extent?". - ' . , .1 I � ,.., 1 , anli WAs6 fee I . et,:6 inches d I WEI he in the father oia�'babe that will : I . .. I � that th -�.disaste'r was caused,b heart the:corpse'df a man , Ad b" let pet, t to a ntovoi in f riont of � ' . 1%�.' ,�­. I - ­ I I I .. .. . I li,o�� About h6r,' . I ii,pernonial aud.4 f Bet wide. � - .1 - I . I . 1 i inferhal--l.maeffinei: :-Thia": sleepers on-4he,­Kight armt r . � � fragile�waist, c .floor. io,:dry her slaia., .there , ­ � -- 1, do and of ,my ow I I __ - , a - - - of m- - , I � 7 I . 1. - - . .ii the first . Yes air . .. �, . . ,� '' � soon be born, an , he wants to son other .� _ 11i, � . . � : I in its ki e , Was a I rousing . 0 1 . L� � -Steal time. Fat Girl's M if I I -_ L" . * - . . line � I drie .reduced �'to .'ivatchwood. The ' r � I ' ' ' id' , . . 0 y- and child'to'the' p6nit�entiai �." .1 . . %, W _� WE16,hiwIeftlield' ,gid grasp awhii ' fire'Aad:th6 at ve door Btood -knowledge I'saw hi es myself aa Y'DiPch-, A� �Tr,ylmnig.to .. . I ! . - . , ,� � .r Bethat had not yet'Witheiect, The �head wide open. The draft drewher light calico- "five orsix � ye'airB a go;' he�rd of them eleven- -AnauHs . uccessful 4ttempt - Was - ma&'by .'\' � I . y I I . I � . indentation in the side of the tunnel showed. �O, 11 Is this: true, inanT yelled the woman's, , . I I I � I I ce'of the explosive. I blaze. " Like, ligbtriing it. years ago -and know -mbq wb� ,heard of resurrectfoniBts to - steal - the body 61'MrA. Counnel. . .. - , ­ * - . .. I I � I ' I I I . ­ I the concentrated for * ,�, was crushed' and no feature was rec6guiz-:, .skirt into the* ' i i 0 ' I . . . " . I 11 . . A I I I '_�_ able. 'The ..man Wore, no'ring'�ad no,clew , A' "' ' i -�riveloped' in flilmes'. i, elgEtbeikjearangoi ,..Three: or fou t � I � I I . .. I - : line -'-right across Ahe Arch indicateA_the of a I ny hiiid�,bbuld be d - iscovered. The next �,caught�.An showas ' then r DavidMo§es, ,he. fat wornan, from her. , "\Like.6Gu4h it is; but that is no. crime I , . .. I direo .. She eckealned mnd'ran hither andthither in. month6ago-itwas-siopped. ' I have Been 'grave iii Mt. Olivet'Cometery, Baltimore,on foe ine. "I am her hu8bAhdj and the childJs � - '' , r -1 11 I - .1 , tion in which the explosive. travelled. � da;y the bodies were* dxV&sdd to the villagers. 'the roam. The � so I ene that followed beggars, several'. whole � hides of. women that ha& Light. Eight 8hots-Were fired ,by ,. I I � I ­ I I . � � Four ro6kets or, dynamite. cartridges, are The 0bunt stated th - at'he belie . v6d t I hat he deBoription...'The children throughout the been - �tanne1 .L The I y were perfect, and Saturday r . I lawfully begotten. .She deperv6s the Stlate's . . I . . I � I I . said to hav6.been, found near. the bpot. I I , � I attendants, placed to watch the gravp,with - prison', And she shall go." . I . . I I I . I 11 had�. found 'the body of a loHg lost friend, building)raided their.voiceB i B life. � I have Been them out eff e6ti and the, restirrectioniso once, ed "I I W`0uld rather be in State's prison than . .1 � � n-cries'of fire looked an natural a P_ . I I I . , � I THE JDABTARDTA. OUTRAGE. 11 i . 1. and offered. 20-,000 lire to anyone who could and for help-,' and rushed through. 'the at Mull er's .tannery in, Cambridge,Jhe last without being identified.' '_ - . I live-withAbatfiendag%in," retorted Mrs I . . � . : I ; .11 � � I narrow doors i . I . . I . . . 1. I I . I I . The Ddily-,News : .sa;ys ' �, make. kupwii aiid:prove the' identity. of the I and Aown, the stbep. stair�, one.abouti a year ago., I � I" , '� ,� ­.�_,,� � . - . . . . . . HAdek. -",,,There, at -least, they treat a, we I .1 I . . : "It is, quite- im� .. � , , � I . `ORK. . , � , . - I . , I - for the entrance on,, Clark street .- -Do You, know 4hy one e BO� W 'O BAW FROM AFIFLUIRlYCE TO W, ,-. man. I aball not be beaten aldrd � - " 'L, - I �. , , ; . � I : Man as a WO ­ 'oil! the con�idnibu'tliati 'the Be ely i wahyul. they'ran"down tfie�itbep oie�§ t;. I these hides?, , . . . , . I . ,. . "'.7, 1! �� — - . � . . ; , " - . I � .j . - 1possible io,a,�' stranger's c6rjp�ei . DiA*-All'in'vaim, The I 'h , I . .1 �. � 3nysterious'_e­xp4osions.weio caused byloul Count,ha I d the bodiewburiod parat 11 - .�. � � /­ . " I �� .. .11 I I ter rified 'with' revolvers. � � 1. , I I ' I , the cemetery of Casamicciola'and is still the street 9, BiruggOing mass of humanity . "Yes. Dan.M6I)ernaott, .of Somervillej -A", Former ' Wealthy . Sp0mity Lady of . I �' I - , � .'I I ,Play'j artd.'it is quftb needless to say'that . I . . �, I , I � Stop 1, Do you saythis man has beaten 1. .1. I . - I . , I I I - -as;' a,lg6:.am'&&­ ed Worster -"of -, -.-. Chicago CleIrking I'D a New., � York , , e I" ... . I 11 I , S -to' -re. I ,� 11 I .. I 1. . � the Outrage is attributed.16 the Iiieb. " . I seeking, to discover the hame of the..mah their little faces rigid with fright. In the ai�w O % - �odaud thriateii6d toshoot you.? , ;, ., , I I . I wb6'had stolen from him his wife's heart. MeantitneL the little girl who - was [6Dermott. but a small piece _ . . I i � .. 1. . . � 11, I . Fortunateiy for Michael DaVitf, who Was . . , , I 1. � I . burning. Sop ' beiville.-, N -bis pocket for two . I ., Aye,'has h1e,a hundred ,times, *air I . . � � I ' � ;. , . I . ­ . . lecturing, in St"Jo,mes, Hall, the f',news of' I . RIP . � had, found the door of- the Bob6ol-room and off ,and carried ,it�. i'A ', M6. Herbert C. Ayer, until recently Di, n ever knew the *monaent that I'did *not' , - . I I �. . I I � ,. N.UIF.Pl[IUJ%l[C1 AM( dLthO years. �er in.north Bide society, is now engaged I 1, . I the eililosi6tis"W'do �alowdn getting" abroa�d..' � I . , D,,NOT WHIISHIEV., ;ran madly along ,the hall -way towar . It -is. Also- don e'i,n-.W,oburn_ :There lead I dread death from his hands when in his . .. I I _ . I _­ . I . . Igmes �, r ,,, , .... h s '. �, I I I I , front door. An shii'ran the Iditell all about as 16� saleglady in the Btore of Sypber & Cosi fiti. of jealousy'. And mALyA, time, Sir--,' t I . The-great'liall was packed with a d6mon_ '� ' , lewo Navviem Polsoned. I strearned are plenty a men w 0:0011 I . I . I . I L I . . .. I . Irish,' And deafening - - I I I— � ... , � r � , � � ,out -behind -hei,:­aud,-he1r -Bhrieks I I oult dare-to,!I' ! L - . bric-a-bi ac dealers, in New York city.- 116r, ­(4-Vait." The' ''attorney I was, � ra� I pidly , : : I . 11 I . latr4tivd crowd, largely- � .. , were thin . I� I at they.d , � ­ . I . . I � . hunbabd � U , \:, . I I I , I en . ro-gieeted the oriibr'an 1e denounced . ' A Barrie despatch' -says:' -.Mr. Church, a; heartrending.. One of the Sisters of Mercy � .. I.. I I - I . . , , ile&�1or, a lar'ge amount in filling aeheet of'16gal cap. When be had I i� ch : , , , I I I . . � �__,� I ' 1;6id Salisbuty;And-d' I contractor, arrivbd here :ou'Tuesday froin I had presence of mind enough to, snatch a I . 'Chicago I&A Winter. Aft6r.,the failuie Mrs. I I . I . -- ­ eclared-that 1,!P.rlv 'ALMOST RUKIED ALILVE­' ,, . finished hearoso and handed- it, to, the court. , 'I ,. : � . . , .Ate � Algoma Millok'and - rep6rts -1that, A -doctor in, doonmat-" and--jollow ,her.,:. --Just'A&.the ..:-: I .,1�' I - ­ ­ . � . . .. , I .., I . � . . I , Ayer took her furriitdr6'"d thoL`remnaiiiEr I . I I . i right ',in- land ,Was public r6bbbry df,ihe .1 I I . . � . . ,. i ,.". � I - 11 Swear Mrs; Hauck, t-4 this. information,. , ' . I . * . n knoWn what had the, employ.. of the C. P'. R. was removed 'burning child reached the doorway a Sister .A woung Lady C,ontes to l[Ale A fm0r F,61si* of the c6llection ,of curios and antiques;, " ,, : 11 J �. - * . natiom'! ­Hnid�.Lo don, , . . ­ . � , ", I Bir, and issue your *Arrant� for the�: Arrest I , , ,�. I . -happeped'in the underground railroad the from,SpAnigh River to Algbmo, Mills. ,, He' caught her and. throw the �door�mat rabiOut' ,, � DayAot-stipposed.0cada., , � , , valued at 440,000, wbich:� she -had pur- : of this relentless �monster, , This.,woman, , � l � ­ 1, I I .. . . I ", , ;, , I . �. I I ., . I 1, . I . . .' ­. __1,_.--_1.__..- i--packea-W-effecto-on-the propeller Eclipse, 'her shrinking form. Se�iral � Men' who " cliased Fit different tini6ieof S�pher,&CO;, sha . . �, consequences migfit_h_piiv�e�bben serious. /XBIack River Falls (Wis,) telegram 13MYS: I - LI bmve j usticq if'I have to spend, every , :, � , ., irst 'alarm a strong dordoH of' and the boat duly, Arrived at the'mills. . A; were',passiioig ran .to the i4scue, ana.cogta of NeW. York, -and .furnished the house 120 1 , 1. . .1 On the f � I ­ I ­ I I I The sensation of td -day is the refurtito life' .­_ � cont, I'am w6rth,'! said her counsel. I . ' I I : H � 1, I ., ne 0 preserve . �9r&,, , - 1. t , , , . . I Weet.1M street, which B � I e � 0 �, : .� � I , , presentati6n was there made to the cap am _w around'tbe,obild, 4mothering �bL,,Yoang_1&0_�-�b,6�,Ltgo -All ' Mrs. Hauck mAdetbe requir d'oaib �,tb ' -1 . I . . , , I)o lea, was summo d' t - S thry�: , _ appearances he has just rented , � - . , . of the Eblipse,,&fidVhiI6 the, company were . . flit� oome I one . crie r I r h A 1. b, - 1. � d, - ' to Mro.langtr Mrs.'Ayer and her'two,. I.".. . " � , to keep the , way clear, : aud , convoy, the - a. A a eon ead three, days._`Mie'B'��tia,- - Ot a moment in filling -out, I 1. � � � ... . ar� , I - . Y., aldermau. lost. n 0, . � . 11 � ., .,; I *. 4� I all absent a,watehman On, a dr.eage,,and clothes Off.,, Por,tions of I er, ur 6 , , d"U lithin-sie ,-.8top�-ing.-,at=th,Q-COIO)agdO-� �.,�V�rr�nt�'-.6,nd.-.pa�sibg.it to a 0048t4ie that - . �, I ., . i . � woph*d to hospitals. , , �1� :,:Wchman, ',daughtei, of a wealt Y . �, . : . . . . ' r-, I Gerniau � arge I , rms,. -�� - n—, " .11 , _ . - d h .. ivei ­ I � , V - -- ' . � . . I ' ed o rent Iroin her, an t 7 ,y�,ae�,eratl fi i�8Wli�� ---1­.W.tf9-.-.­rY, li�Rton6d 6-7-0.gt�the�­ftta -' -�-t­- � , p' I The Tivies gays that B* ., three " others board' the .bkgt. They morits wer She'Aa � . ince the explosion I I I&I been sick fo - - - ­­ " nd died, An, � - . .1 . I I . . I.: at t4o'Local Go rrimefit Board searched the doctor's effects and found a. _iag, blintered back, was* disclosed vi6 , , WAB.13 I' � a was a contiodeseur. in the Ilne of Iiiie-a-hract who thirsted --to send'hie ,wife And' unborn . ,� I . - � I . I I ve nothing bottle: labelled !1 lime'Juice.11 ,,-The: men but the fire was out.. The p4ysioi 13 up,p 8 - .- Tbb boo y was prepare f , or offered her4ninteipat to - come, with themi . . � , I ­ Law 6qcurr'ed which isi. ,so calculated to � - I � burial. There"werle, 'fears in the,,'mmdB . . child 'to ,the penitentiary.', Upon - the . , ' . I � . - . . ; . , thongbttheyliAd captured, some liquor and that Maggie . McCole cannot live. . I I I � . . ", , excite'publi6 alarm as the explosious 'last I : It 't the but -,E&6'ae,cided' to accept Mr. Sypher's Woman a Own confession, as:mitAe in '�er � I I . I . / of ,:pome- that the: appearance 6 1 I I - � I ,night.' , It is evident ih ' ceeded to -drink, the contents of, the excitement And ruBlo many schol . . � I . � �ffer. She is to'travel in Europe to make� story,-, there was no Alternative but to bind ' '.�.- � I I . � e occurrence was not Pro 3e'did not indicate death, . .. I . . , I . - : . I ;,�' su accident. The explosives were of the bottle. Too lat6it was discoVerddthat they" �sevdrely irijured,And, bonaidei'lo v I .- young lady's. fao 0 . � I purchases, and is -allowed many, 'other her over to court. An immediaie� hearing �- : - ' , ' J i " . . . . . ,. had'ibeon drinking suiphuric acid,and in a thing, they -had ii Miraculous es, fr I I litit. on the,' f uiih. "y`� the funeral privileges. Still sho'gays it is pret.ty'hard I I I I . I . . . :moqt`t6Vverful nature. Sus�icion points � I �. ,- I .1 . -was � held. . 'While the ceremony' was Fas demanded in the chse against Singerly I - . & - , - direction only, and'fi , ig�boped the � short time the watchiLaii paid the penalty aterrible-fat6. : ''. . ! . I for a woman of fasbio'13',, who for fifteen iind in ten minutes he'waH on his .way to i 1, I � , ­ I in one I ! .,� � in_ pio'gressi, Dr. Baxter," of Milwaukoje, I � I I . I . I . . . 1. . I authors will speedily be brought to justice., ,of his raBhness by death. ,'E�is co ImpanionB: '' o- : � . /�, . �. " 3,;,gupp6oed corpee, Years never breakfasted oabi of her room,, 'ja-il, there to await trial.,for threictening his 11 , I , . I . � 1. . I I ., . . . � . I . ! were rict ex noted to live *heii Mr. Church ' : - A DASTARDLY Tti " ift .: ), -Beoing the face of ,th( ..... . . very morning. - .. 1. I. . I . I .. , I p . .11 . I le to be obliged to Arim early -6 .0ifel6fife. I I � "I � _ 1". .: �. . I , . I I I , I I - - "' RB . . . , � I ', I , I . 1. . , � I , �,i��; I � . ... . . .1 .1 � I I left, and'w6re enduring the, moet'lerrible, , I I ­ �/ � asked thst'fhe service might be interrupted at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Ayei's iather, w - �thd , '' . I 1, �?, i�l " . Founder a Vessel 4i Raring, � . ,,� . <1 - - I . " / AI pt to, lopg�ouough - for hitn'to attempt requecita­ . ' it � Chicago , and her - . , �' A� jDastardly Prank. ' ' �' , ' . I ; -1 _ ­ . __ torments'. ,- .. : ' , . 1 c7m . I I . ne e 0 u - nolo, Gurdon - a oldest . . . "" ? , al� 11-k ,lith-'Whiie voter / . . : WRUCT11 , VIE CVCLOTOES. � , 11 � , , :1 lmblm�s'lmom the Aottom. , tiob'. '�; This was do ' e'g, ,, I .� . , , , I .1 I . � , , - � I — ­ - I I I I . I . I . ­... I , and'16 Banco And a � .% I � -) S � . At Toronto., on' Tuesday' Sidney Hunt - .- � ' �. I , �,�ayrj of e land Property Down Sonthi, NVOMIAN 111ARIZIED TO W01MAN. -i, , I I / . . well that the woroian hroBe from -the, coffin , "I , I I \1 . � , � , settler here. , Mr. Ayer, is in C FT', .; I 1:. . ,� I I . I ;1 . ­ _ 11 , , . "I -Detroit telegram says : ThO � ChicagO- with a terrible shriek: The scene which alifornia*, gave David Davidson' a pipe to.liglit, filled � � 11 � . . -1 .I-,.--. I I i�a 8 I , 1) I . , I . -1 �, I I . , wo very.deStructive cyclones occurred, 1 1 - �% _;;� . Times.oayi�'tbe Canadian schooner Bangag 11 . . I" kin fter bbe reMains-.of - hi fi . Lail I CiA . I � .,with du _ � ­­.- - - I -7 A Rnnaivay:wlo� aua�d lummistlu'e'ra-mila'a, , followed w as highly, exciting; xe'h turned 99 I" 1, - 11 I � .1 np,owder.-.Tbe,.resulk--w�tB-.an ex� . , I � I �-firl3t..,....,-..--..._.,,..,,_...-..L,.'L.-- _-ilr&ji. , � . . - ­ , .—. -. " ,� &tParlB, Xy.,Ltin.;Sunday night... --This , .., , &4 a I _ lore, 4hwhich'wet a laf/ge porti ' 011ie* News. '' , I ! I , I . . I 11 demolished a house, killing:four . negroes. ­ .� . i ­. ..- � I 11 � on of her caro pals with horror-,--and-�wome�-fairxtdd.-�it WrObh-- . . . _ plosion and fearfill injuriee to Davidsoii's . . . I -_ - -1 - I I — . . 'The second caused destruction of property, . Wi& 1 , of sa , on h 1,D,, trip to this p 6it, was placed was ia� long time, before Anything like. quiet,. I o . , ITC -6-7,A8 —WAR Fri suoh i ow coriffiti n yes. , , , : , . . . � . . � . I A Waupun, �,Aespatch says:, S.J. in'the dry-dockld�have the. leakestopped. I Was sr Yesterday ma I ny cal . led -to- . I .1 Latest from . ]Ireland. . I I terdAY from the shock. to his -HevvOuB sys. , , � but,no.loss oflife. ]In Paris A* great Hum. Hudson,, of' B alvidere; Ill., who. came. here I - " 'b iiis_�'I��161 e '', that - . . 1. ­ - , Her captain cotibluded to inspect her him. Ireland. ban '3 . savings a t in his ante-mortem -etatemetab was i . . .. . � ! ber of, buildings Were' "damaged, AMo iereently,with tiio, childreii in s6aroh of, his Bali. . Imagino'bis'nuiprise when. he made ,,se6,And congratulate the lady, wheat th6y . , 2 token by a .Justice of Peace.' ­The doctor, . . - - , � . .: . accounts, with 92,082,413 du�b to depositors. I . I . I 'throughout the pathof the o clotie; � in the runaway wffei found her 116ksoluerading in tlib discovery that there wore half a,dozou She SV,yg that while in A, tranco-like co I h- -Mr.,Clarke, siaiioninaoter At'Ballybrack, ' a 'that it be - rec6verB he will be blind'�. I . I . I nevep thought to see again in this�world. � , . � :CDUntry. I Y . , I . . I I she realized .. w � it ai v I state I I I �: - of� Frank auger, holes in ithe di�ion: ' li�iinsp6kablo apony ; 'for lifb. Hunt 'has been : committed for ' . , �. . �. . : I .1 mate , aWre.under the . name Bangalbre'� bottom has � after thirty :years' *1 itfiful , ser 466, . I I A'cyclone pass6d over Catabbula andl Dubois. She,was living 'with Gertrude, evidently driven 1ro : . Mi , � . retired on aLper]Bioll. . 1. I . trial. Botl� Hunt and Dqidson Are al�oiu't,' . , I I , , . . in above. , Tbo,a'uger that she waabeing pirep"'Ared for th 6 ground, � : � . . , � I., I Texas parishes, Lev.-; on 'Monday Morning., Fulleri, having been "married to her early ,used . I I - At the Athlbne Quarter - Sessions,Mr.- . I � . I I � '', ., I , 11 . was a very small one,, else" the,-vesa6l but could do nothirig, - . . ,. I I . � 17 yeaii,of a � ge., I �_' � I � I � . I . . I . I . .Eight houses'dii one -plan tation'wer6,blo*n' last spring by the IteV.,11. L. Morrison, at Would undoubtedly have foundered' onAlie. , . 1 ,, " , I . � Gerald Dillon was elected.- High Constable. I �� I .- . I __11 I ­�, .. dowh� and four negroes wounded on Another.- 'the bomb of the bride's mother. The do. -A . � I � I � V , I ' I I , '' I �. . , . . .p. . . -1. ­61fie fi us() . .trip up., 13 it is,'bey escape is a.yery itax. � �', 1 for iho'barony of Moycarron. I LADY BnAuTwm, ns.­Ladics, yoti cannot mako� , . . 0 wai'llftea and carried ,halt' a ception had noti been su§pected, but many . � .1 i 1,ittest-Fliont, Sodmmflnnd� . 1, I.- I. . , �. . - . ' ,� ­ � I L row one. It in not hnownl� Where or � when I " . 0- I . . ., I . Ins'pectorlAallonowlib distipgdished,blim- fair sIdD, ilosy aheelw and ApftrlKli�g eyes with a&' , , mills intb-the Woods.* - The n6gro' ,church persons thought that "I Prank Dubois'! had 'the holes we .6 bored.: It is �evident'thai , Reports frbrd'-'h "'OU-'h-jo'-.-L$!Of�-t!41n.A-C-QA- --Bolf-'jo.-�Lthe--thooni the, cosmetio�; of Fiance..or beantitiers -of the I :1 I I I . I I I . re I x-PArk-rhurder-inves tigk-_ I --- I . World Wh"b'n poor health, and nothing will give , I . I I Vds turinedhalf %rq,und.',Houoes And ombinB . so a _' woman. Under heplugged thb holes up nftei7 boring them,., ,urtu -representing, the h6ney'harveAt to be go.joyJi to ba made Chief Superintetdent �ou stioh,rich blood, good b6mlth., t�ougtb,aiid, . � I many charatiistic f Q16 � , . . .1 .. on,seVeral.6ther4lAntatioris are reported, thin nam -6 she bad goliciteUodd jobs �of, Jubt about tigbtlY enough for them to'wor Most in � ea,gre which. has' been githered li tb� , I . I f� � � , I . . I I - . , I I I . e Dublin Police. eauty a6 Hop Bitlers. A:tiial is.celtain proo , . . � I demolished. Many negroes wore iujurbd. , pAji1tibg1,And. was. making sufficient money out when the vessel was folhug in the sea-, for'm ,Any, years. - . . . . .1 Mr. Richara' Donovan died . in Cork I �; I I �. - ­ . . , . . -1 I I �. i - i � . Nkff.-IBOWmari�B'hoUso in Catibotilij parigh to support thbm'both. I . I I . � , ' There is'b�t lifil � , toorn; to ` (!on I The thirty-seventh antitial meetifig 6ftbe recently At the Ag� of 86 years. Tor the: LIEUT. VON ZUDOWITZ; of the Auscria6 7 . , - ,. . , i I 1. . 11 . 1:. I I way., , � I 0 bt Ins )wn down. She -see . .. . '..... , It t f S tl ' d 'van -hold greater part ofbiB life e hold the offi of -e rth torpedo.wbich . i . was.,iii , �a'od,,but hpr� : that'it was w deliberate, attempt to founder taucatibnaf ti �a e o Ii ce army, has invented An a . I : _ , , ' , 0 1 . . 11, I . I I- I r. E I . I . . three: 6bildrisitlavo not been ?Oudd, since. Three Children pro.wito6dWhite 1�klll ng- the ar'aft; 'The Bangalore i - in Edinburgh. M 'a in an a Vill, v of the is said to make it possible to'give an inland , � . , � , - . . ,, - . , -1 .. I I ' a owned by A'. . I . yd. , Crowa Solioifor, fbf'Cork. ''. I � , . � , — I ; - A spools, from Winnipeg gays - ' Three -Free Church Normal ,School, was AnAnalysis of the ,con 6ributions, to the city efficient protection from im , approach- , . . I � Gunn & Co., of Kingston,' and �value'd At : Glangow ' I I I , �, I I According to A' bird fancier' "of Harris- .children! "awed Angusi the oldest of Whom 6h,000 It Will take abott', two days to chosen'.Pregidion't. ,The next,6.ongress will Far6b!I Nationali F and shows - that:. the ing army. A test of the appartus bus shown I . 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