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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-11-16, Page 2� ­ � ­_ I - � 1:�i � �� ­ I I --- I I I . I : ., . I 1, I � I I I . I � '1� i 177- � , " I , I __ t �� i —, f , . �7 4�. - - - - ��_ .1 W I—, ,)- , Itit I I . - " - .T. f - , r , .,. � _,� ­"_� � , piiif�- -- '- - - 7 - V-:':�­, ',��, . ; I I ,,� . , i I I � � I 1 . , I � ". : : � , , I � . . , , � I I I I 11 , "I . . I � � � , , ,., '! , 1 I I 11 I � ;, ,�' , . I � . f � , I . A; i I. �, I . . . ,� : 1! , � . "I", � . I.- ) � I I I ,�; , : I I I T, " '' ��, � . 1 � �i 1�1­ , :. ., ", , I I ; . ; � . �� �_:;. � � , � � I I �. 'I � . , I � I �, - !;: , �� ;,!i . " ,;­::�- 1:�.,. j.,i­:� �, ,, - . . . , I I . I , I ! I . .1 � ; : 1� !" � ;�,',' � . � : . � ! I ::, il, I � , 't..". . . I I � �� I i . I � - 1: �! : I ,i� �i ,� : . � 1� ­;: I i. �,:,;., " , I I I I � I ;'. , �)I� _� , � �i "! � 1. �': . !,� :;:, ., 11 1� I -1 . � I ! � . I : � i I . I � � ,, ''� �.., ; i. 1'­� '11 - , I . .. 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I '. I "I I I I I � I The 111[ayor of Dublin'sProcession ]Fired I I . I � I I � I , I i� 11 I I I — I . I . wer. I , beil�j . . I'll, 1 . I I , . Sue eote.q Poisioning pfp, Young i rpon by Orangemen-41an and 1130Y_ ,!J%000,,000W.or1hvt Property Destroyed I I . : An evictor �of Wicklow is 40130, , � � t , ___�_ ,- . . - I I � 11 . I -� I poral P6 1 1 . I I I .1 . � I I � I I I? 11 . . - Shot. i � . I I I � - , _90cral �Llves .Lost. , , , "' outed for vi I olating the )aw. I . . . � I - I : . i I Pope Leo. XIII., � in' reply to, the Italia. , I . I i . S ,,,, Xleirried WOXX1411- . I I I I I � - , . . � I ,, I - -i A Londonderr� oablegrap dit8d,:IaSt - pilgrims that recently waitedL 9 ,� The agitationL In the, labor'srs' irlterest is. -- ,�:­,� I "' 1 THE � 0 i � A London'&Olq letter gives the following oil him, thu I I ! , - I I I . L UNDERGROUND, EXPL SION 4 - I - , - ­ - I I � - - � � I -, . , . � 7 (Thursday) pighOgays : A, large litimbor of, "A referred to the d4d�ation of temporal being vigorously carried on. - � .. , I - great I I I I , I -r -cularsofthe Qlapgow fire,: , _ �" - I - . I � � - I , possesailtii Ofthe � p � 1. . . I I " �� 11 . I . I � . I �- . . STANO REVEALED Orangeineh took I ­ ,City Hall ire is yaging in Glas powex which the,Holy See has suffered.. � , I _1 I � � I SUSPICIOUR - 'CIRCUM . .. - 11 gow, Sqotlftnt',� and the - . i � The � corporation of Dablin'lis,ve been . I � I I � ,, . - ' . t . 3 I . � I � � to -day to Prevent the Lord Mayor' Of Dub ACCOUDtB already received show that over It will always be more and more apparw requested to change the name of a street' ' FiLrthex- part�culars Of the Great I I - I 1. I � I � � ;. . � I - I I I I . I . . I I lin,forwliorathe hall was engaged, from 52,0.00,000 worth of property � has been , ent that none of those things. which truly- known as Csxey's lane. � . : 11; . - . , , Disaster. I I � � I anchi . I does' . � . � I � , roner's InqueRt . delivering's, lecture open the Ir . se,. !A rve the namo of beDefits, not only in I . I I . 1. E ildcnice G iveiii. ut the, Co .. I � I I destroyed, anq.,several lives have been lost. I A train running between., Tralee ,and I - . L . I — I � Idegroom. ,number of ,�Tat.ionalists from Donegal ar- -News of the di , gaster did not reach London -thd rel ions and moral order, but also in I . � . ,� -Statement of the Bri ig � � Limerick, with &,detachment, of iiOldiers on r I I .1 - I . . I � I I . . ` - rived this morning and asserlibled at, the until a late hour. Th I L in the political, social., domestic aind private, � . a LjWO I 1, THE � SCENES OF THE WRECK. A last - (Frid4y� , pight's , FleBberton to meet ih - . 8, fire' originated . . � . b ' id,,waB vigorously stoned, an of . I r I I .1 � 1. I railway station e Lord Mayora, uses of.Wyles & are irreconcilable with the Papacy; on the 0" iers . e 11 . , . . , - ' The suddei, death of a the,great furniture wareh6 ContrajY, 'all fir I he .0 di -were severely injur d. I I � � _--i— deg ' a : They'w,ill entertain him to -night.,. Police Lochead, in .Buchanan street, adjoining th ' nd ,therein life, vigor'aud - � I I 'r I . - � . � � r yen patch so! ly a few weeks married at -1 th Ugh , a [ agow Herald ne is . it , a has bee ,,qqral elp � I . I I " bg bri46 On G1 wBoaper offiee.� As'no incre �. ,, . I 1-161- 1-10A — -1-- � -- . , Exciternent, In London and its Effect on were stationed along e street tliro ''SiDoe�th-q-go pt. j -q 188.9,_th 1 1 � ment .Neither was I a n , --- e � .. . � . - . Eugenia, near bore, under most eu8piolO'U,B which tiMayor passed, and a' -troop , � . hypocritically repeated, through the desire humber of elebturs-, rong the County Meath . _ � . . . .,--. I . - ' I __ alarni was rais,ed, and.inothin' I . i I - ____ � � g has, been .. � J� ision- I - 3 877 to- 9 472 showing a . : . the Irish Cause;_. Circumstances, has caused alatter-of ex- of lancers has'arrivbd to Pre�.enta Coll' o e e n�­6jF)%6rd'­6M6-_w_ aiXob m - a -h f -I t is fe a re d , P1'_b,_.___. , I , I . . I I Artemisla Blel- , ' I I .L I L of seeing the - Church and the pontiff aa_ has fallenfro `_ "_ - - - - -___ , :, � � — - I I citement in t4e township of . , b tween the Orangemen roublesome 46 ' he . '... .1 I ­ . � I . h e . 1. find Nationalists. the firestarteavIiiIii he was a%leep and he they. sa� rease of 405, votes ; t e loss is "al&o6f ,, y relieved from 'the It . I - I .. . . ., No CLUE ,TOMAE PERPETRATORS.- .dom if ever equalled bef6re.,' As t c . The seizure of the Cit a- � I entirely on the National Side. I , I I . : - . . I I : L I y Hall, has created i was. suffocatea. The warehouses were charge of worldly' careB; A'clesire which I I - . ' . Ath I � ,, , � . 'last (Wednes I � I, .1 � I " �, burhediinto.a Shell soundo,a;ipocke'y iu,'.the,. in Captgin Boycott held a court for the col-, �. I . . . ". - . .1 1. . I * day) ,nightis London . mystery Which shrouded her de ten e -excitement. r outb: of . I A � . I before the fla.rues found , It : . . cab I I I egrain lsayB: The excitement is Una- ,has not Yet beert satisfactorily explained, The Lord Mayor upon. his.. -arrival Was � I those . . who in so man '. y ways lection of hia xentd 4 Claremorrie"fbeenfly,, I I I - ay .although a coroner atid-twelve � 'City epcorte I vent, and theh ,the enormous structure I I L. * I I � : i . , devised and devise how' � ' veii. - -the tenaiits W . . I . I fiated boudermug I the explosions. All d . i ' jury� � driven t6iough the, a by ,a suddenly became an iinmenBe bull of fire ; . to, I ere ,loud, in big praises as he I I , � I * . . I . boys have been cryiD eoials,with tLe we�c attempted to solve: .it, there. procesiiiion� carrying green banners, and the_� , flames '. for a. while. xeached the. Church, even in ber gpiritual and divine charged them the fixed rents from the date ' - I !: I � L I L . ' " . � . ,L' I I L . ','Latest News of �: the g0s'eat F eniall Oat. 113, , onsiderable speculatiow_as to �the band B playing frigh airs. Hoairi�ddatthe, a I nd '' e . . L , al, , a . ". "I . I . UIMOUS L� in, -real cause of death, and though several L. . , L * ,completely . c�v red', the mission. . The real spetariah in was to ,of the servic of their notices. - - 'L ,� . � I .. Lre_,_'Un,W__._­, _ I During th 6ge of the 011, I Urdh, and �_ d�_ - gLLL­ ­­, ' I � - L I , �rsge.11, TAcindoners--f � hotel safely. e paPap er be- ad- I , epri I , '96 '-t)ae'orieBu�13to-ilowthe,youn-WI Oman mother . large 'building occupied by tbeL.Herald . Strike the.Ch I Ivilig. '. ergeaut Crowley, of the Constabulary, L. ' 1: . I . � _­­ ' h t n tbe'face'aud L I . �. ' I - . putting the blame on the1fishNationall . I prooession'�a. man was s o .i ,L '' and'seffireto�all the largo the Apostolic See of that which formed the stationed at Mullingtir, was Stabbed to, � L St L . . . I it T h are advanced, they all �tend to Show M bullet ,ill L� h s L eye.- - warehouses on . . I , I . I --§Me- ,-­Tavz�Gazettg_ P-ayq,. ... . . t.5- a boy received . '-'the other side of that struciur ' both; those gilax,dianshipLof her liberty,. the Hot illd- death On his wedding day by a � shoemaker. 'L �. I . L I prifB_ L will, be foUna, .L;SMQI]gL . the th-aV­sh`e­-7w&-s­�-F7qq ned. by ttTr-ph-hine, Serious �riotilig L� is expectbd`._-__Th-e fronting on �'B I el . , . �L, arantee of her , independence, and � � ad L u0balian Street and those� sory,gu named Eigben, who had been an unsucceas- . 1 L . - I . th and, I the instruments administered by going party or parties., Orangemeli have planted the�ul#on-j kpu . bi ' - further to snatch fill suitor. for the hand, of, the bride. L 11 L patriots, rted' RoeannaL L' frontiDg on Mitchell 'Street, Which runs _ pus ing audacity still been impo Leppaid 4ag livi]6g with'her -the- City Hall. Some Oraugemen Stationed I . It 1113 L I Mr. faiher'near Eugenia, about two. miles from' L parallel. The . . WI,ted'that mote than new , . I will be found to. have ��oll6w, �Yerald establishment ig'one finallylfidiffi4ialy'ihe inestimable treasure . � I " � � I from ' the United � Siates." . themoelves'upo*nlihe roof aud�waved Of the best appointed in the world , L of laith a4d,of the Catholic religion. " And � 2,000 1 . i ' iases the. OUSPIGion. this place, four .Years- ago, when she rap Sa hegL; Several with.-Opoiige,roas belonging � . I andAhe . I L Nationalist claims to vote -in the city'of - DaOittls ,lecture iticre. . 11 buil.ding�which is new�is SO thoroujhi� if thia were not made plain, by unanswe'r- 'Dublin were, tip to, October Sid, admitted. L '' I I , I I . . 1. ! lie cried, "The battle must be fought in away from, howe,. She WAS�ihen 20 yeais to canuon havelgone inside the building.J.t, , fire proof,., that . up to 'this- tim it bas re.- abldifacts and tbrough As linpioU, ' ,,pr' ' * FiAlly 1,000,mo're,willbe . added it claimants I I � � the of ago. ,Nothing more was seen -of her till .j,Lrumbied thei determined. * I .: e , I I hat and fought -itwill be." �As at I DrargetHen ire sisted the flames, and'remahis ilitact ; all iiOlji'daily manifested, blasphemous voices I . , :Eugla . . . L I � I , � I I . erp,, anti. two Years latst,'WhG121 she- returned .:With forcibly to hold the �all. The Cor�porwtiow I ax if " , . .. L.IL I take pain B to Send somebody. to make good ., .-, '', � L � . 1, f . . wdrehouseB adjOiDiDg; however, are - ( . rem time to time .raised which revea .'� L . � , 1 . . L time of ' the Tboaaix Park mu!� I _ one John Rogers, Who iepreBerited himself ig rescinded. .its reso Ution ,to the � ' yet, , more ly - the Aniqu their claims. '). , . ­. I I . . . Irish1breats are,,mutteredin the streets'. ' ' ,this moinin , I ;1 entirely consumed. The' flatHes �liave opeii ROUB PRK. , ' ' 'L . . . ., I � ­ L .. to be-ber husband. This naarriag6 her L -rent the hill for the LordWavor ol'Dublin. . 'a, �da�L , L .h_-' � It 1-9-a remai"blig fact that all the Irish . � . � - I I . . I � �VHE woin[� DONE BY'FENIANS- , L peopl I e Supposed was EL bogus One, for they UL I -, I ; gained possession .of' Cercial pose i ,�gut iew js ;since ere . I- I I L - � , I 11 I I - While the processio d , in publicly,dared, andit agitator on with4heir an-. , L � ­ escorting therLor, houses on, adjoiningl,blo6ks, and are still .,Rotne 'it was,- a are, in comparis I �, I - I . t� L ' , . . I �. 'Is I . The,head of the explosives departident of had not1ived. tbereL Many inonthe when LM ' n'st i' 37 Mr. ., I I ayor of Dublin *as passing the City Hall .was pdosible with impurfity; to- proclaim, 8,.vory young. - Parnell i . , L L I I I . . -the. War Office was closeted for hours With they Lleft the place together,' Land in, & few L the Orangemen L fired . upon- it and throw raging beyond the control of the firemen. that There ban be no real Italia . nlilie Bo'long Ily 38, Mr. 0, .0ontlor ' Power 3�,-,- Mr. . .L I L I I The' tunnelS are �months -She re ­ OheA"dbody has already been reicoveie�P - , - . the- Home &dietary. turned: alone. , ., slates from the f' I as Italy Shall be .Catholic, that theviolent T. P. O'Connor and Mn &xtolll 3, L � � - � , witido0saudmo s*:T4em" from, the 'ruing, and - thirteen persons, I Mr. ,. H � O'Do tiell 34, and M . . I guarded by-soldiera,and. Police. i' A careful ., . . I � MiRkED A(�AIN­ �­ �L L reviopBly'ireported woundedis dying., The L. . n r. H,ealyis I L . . L I search W I - . . . p: I I seriouslyinjured and bfirriddhavpbe6n taken occupation of Rorne wag only. the,first stage .F . . . I . I I . as. made on the scene of the explo father, procesBiowidisporsed after the Lord Mayor froin'the burned buildin o 6 hwpitA along the road"Whiph should'lead Italy�tot only 28. , L Ii. I � , I - . � . ,,, Dion at Praed. street. A lole,wag found in . 2ceanna ,remained, With ,her � nterbd-R6ddis�-Hot&LI.-but-a�--crow-d�atter�,-�li; I . . . . ' I - . L - I- .--.I'- I J ' L 't t -w Fen I, - � I I -"eral -ill -o -the- � I I sS_.f1,i,f1 -&T) . � -, ­) , . . . ames e � iC6 _ - ' 1--�SboF , e ie_t�� -i3mancipation'-from-ibe-Ca,tbolii)-si%cer'd6tito- —, The,f -of- -last-survivpr f� . ickwork not larger.than a man's hat, , , ppArd;'. till V&�-.-1 �$­ 41 '.� .18 foared-ihsietbii:-10 I . a . the bri , I L, � . . F _,L wardebongiegated around 'the -City Hall, IL . y ar , 6ke,:aud that � '800tenants-who were ,.'.evioted from Lord . . L � asunry-lyiug about. Th'ere 'Went tO-COOk Tait'h honie;tear , , ugenia, I asmany people thus fa y � they ought' to, go forward I r. unaccounte f r , , I L' . ,L , with,ciumbledLin L , . . which they, Stoned, breaking the, wil3dows. upon this road ud finish the. und, adi�, . . . Were' no ventilation sn&fts in this tulinels, where.she remained a month. She then are known� to. have slept in ,ill deSt a ertakinj� Duumudle's Property :in �1946 was, in . I I I therifore'.the eiplosive 'must have been 1 returned to h6r`home,:,aDd Cook Tait The police then Charged the mob' and buildings.' h isf6rtune it'would the oceasiob-of a great demonstration . I L I . The headway th. ,re Alas I w at s. horrible in I . 112 L . I . .. . . .. . . I I ow acquainted bet - . faither of their deeire to be cleared �he Streets.. The military -were 11 , . , � ' . t' be. for Italy if God in His irritated juatide the Loughreadistrict., The do � Ceased was 1� . �, I I I carried by hand dr,mirown from th . is wind, I I . Ll� Sir i anoerB are parad I Ing the - L I I ..IlLt L . ' The gas , - impossible for the firemen'to ge do I I � n in . 11, ' L I . .. -pipe v as twisted into �inarried. Befofe,the ffikirim6iiial arrange calledodt,, andthe I . I I secured;before it burst into .vie , t . Should permit , the wicked work to be co '. so ' m6nedrat'ibe. e trials by Mi. Parnell � I of a tr6in.L sets. There is intense anxiety through- 11 I , . I Bummated. Wherefore to avert such bala- � to narrate sixty.'years' experience of evic_" ' � i , . I I - mania were-compl6ted , owever, it was I : . , - i : I ,. I . , ,,, , L L . I , - � . I ,the shape,of a largo half-moon. ,The tele Sh " ' ' * -6 city. - '­� , I I � I I I Abe.1 'A band I wiles 'haug in festoons along-tilie a. 18L life tth . ,, " . i greed that the girl ould be insured On , I 'L ­AN,0 , L I I .: �, , mity allwho,'are`truly patriotic aud,love, tions on )Lsa�ndle Property. � for the I benefit I of the I intion(led'brid6groom. , 8 , -The Oringeme'n - have-, vacated-. - � 11 I VEN BAN". i , � religion must castoff sloth and gather their 'attended and played the rem6ing.to. the L "i I g fi T'he officialH are all .Convinced that " I I L I L ­. , . .1 11 11 L I � . . I I L L . L calpl. - , ­. _Lafi ' ' the ut; .Hall and. withdrawn from * th6, I- ,, I - I . I — , . : , . , ,streugth. It'is their Strict duty to be, and L grave. . � ,, , , 1. ..: I I . I .L. I aEi done by Feniana.� I Sixting time . er this.,Cook Tait .'and A Farmer Planks .111111s, iVioncy in the t�' .­ , , L , . ,l' �& 2 e � ., � -. . I I . . . W . � W I , - '' o show theinge VeB by ee 8, BILeere an � .. � the . work. ,, � I � I . K. I Rosanna: ent to , Mea.foid, where She was. vicinity� The Mayor has issued a pi6claw . Parlor Stoi,e-111s Wife BuildsaFire I . � � id L'T. P. X,6Carthy,,�iho wag- arrested, oil a -.,: I - __ ' �TNr-_sCRNE_Or_TNF-W __ I -mai'ion-�ppealiDg-to-ibe-people-i6-refra'113 " ..a I 1. 1 courkLge6b$-Catholics-;-and-the--bett6,r to.ie--- -of--killing-C -L inton;-,wasr�-� 7 - , , . " ­ I -by­wdoctor, and',1 biies,for 4- I . --f --Juii`�� , - .L t�! - I I L -charg .. . I . ; . examined )o ic I . olonCe in retahat . - . mi a*o�.-t.iii� 4 "' I ik duty to I L a on8table I Sir Edward Watkiti, Chairman, inspected ' tto Inutual from,vi lion. IL .. . I I I I , pel'inimical, assaults, it is -'the ' - I. I . $9.060 ondowment*L in a�Toior I t. --The city- has- -resumed its, nor- . -An � E He �(Pa.) d esp6,tch'-ss;ys---J,aT&6b-Li�el5;- - li."�, r _dWei-r-cl . os-ei -around -t ad cLi-tte-d-to-h&iL-and--iipon--his -return to. , L .1 I . - -1 .the wrooli., - Handkerchiefs,. bags, hats, and concern were given to the-Lparties by Mr. 11 P.M - I - his ApOBt011c Loughrea; wi L . , 66L to met by alarge crowd, Who - . ' . . . I'kwerelound smeared wit blood. . on- after -inal, quietude.,.,,, Mi. -Dawson, the Lord a farmer.'of West -Mill, Creek, in L this g2ete], Ito desire that the Papacy be fr and -cheered ,hj� '. .' 'A -' band. � ' unibrel a I Pur�dy, of Eugenia. Ths. girl, so ' ' : . , . enthusiastically in , , L . L . d patches on L I ayor of Dubli�,'deli'vered his lediure, hi" ; been ritined by t66SnUdb. pre- respected, and that the, Supreme Pontiff,b6, . played , � . . I , I . . I . There were large ,bloo . the accompanied .Tait to'Tordnto, where 'he 19 I .1 . . It is' county,. hai I I . ,".opposite his residence and he '. I ' I d the broken doors of the carriages. , I I evening at the- National Institute. .,'Thb caution. 'Forthelas . t month 'the v es I `�, ' - d,thAL'orowd from a window. The L '. .: , -floci , Says they were - . . '' ­ , illag replaced'in that cLmditittin of real indepen- . L .married by Rev. Mr. Mae — -" L' I aii:idieske . I . . . ibbish he�aps being annalyijil-gave eL Couple then went to Free- man aud boy wounded: this ifternoon,'are 'around Erie have been worked p donee and sovereignty which ip'due to him P . The ru - � donnell.. Xh , L Ono OJ .­­ retty h,, h " , L , I olice made- Several : attempts to disperse , ,, L , -_ '- L I I . I - . scraps of'plasier of Paris and bits of a in I s'broiher,and in a! precarious condition rang6man thoroughly by a gang * of professional for his v ' Y. L , e' -the crowd I butfailed. A riot was expected . ,, � - I L. . t, Michigani-to'visit Tait' I . . cry- Ig power and dignit ' W' I . " I I . . imetalic sti6siance. The Passengers describ : ,fou tied has been arrested on the' charge of shooting uiblqrs, two - rkigleaderg, of. .whom -have know that you are inspired by these seDti- but'the Catholic clergy interfered. Several I .1 � : . c ter remaining there some time retur I I .. 1 g . . I I I . . I . how they Saw an'intens(4 white light, then. to Flesherton or.the 23rd of.October - last. them. I . I I L. Ce.. Captured. .� Farmer LLieb-L' never mentei and that they in fact brought, I.. . I I , . . I I I You fights took plape, and, arrests Were made.' I I -_ - i i .. . . . fell back Stunned L and were carried through- Shpwent,. to live with her father �a�ain I . I .' I - I .I — deposited his' savings in ' a bank� � but, has hithen, Nourish them continually, study L I . L I 1. ,�. I . � , � � I . I the -tullnel, bruised andb I leeding, _1alf dead, and he went to live with his btother. N' � TUK,�JLABOB, CONFERIENCE.. kept his money and..valuablies. in a,aafp. at ,to impart tho'm and 'to. arouse them in Another serious outrage is reported from, . I I - . . 1. 1, I . I ow, . .1 I . � - '! , ,�­, I . I ' ' I " - �* - I : 1with terror. - . � - . � . I 1. . comes. the.: strange par� of the' -story. She , _ home. R-emoving' gieeribacka andour3ting others, and let them be'ihe invariable',rule Kerry, A 'bAiliff named : NelligariL left . � IL - R I Aron . S." L I I Mr. , Efrond"rst -ElectedL President,' to $5,000, with notes, n , ;1 . I .1 Castle Island, oil all outside -car- for, the ., 11 L . I . . . I NO CLU I E TO THETEMET. I I I .appeared t6be in good health uptoffoiAay- . sed. ' ' L a'6rtgaiges and other of your and of their:dredit. ' ' . .. L . - - - I I L 1. -1111 1, ' I " , ­ I . t J�egb`ll'aticm Pritipo - , valu' ble documents representing as much , The.Fopo then -urged his,hearer� to bave Purpose bt .serving: Write, on -the Herbert � - - ,� � L . . . There is no, a no to th _ e perpetratord'of last, when she was seized with vomiting,: a I ' SaYS:' L , I a I I ' , . i I . OUL pain in the stoniaCh , and o L the , r Symptoms L A' Paris' despatch . Mr., Henry more, he concealed therninthe oVenL6fthe: recourse to invoking. the aid of heaven' in estate.. He -was undccl6mpauied� by an I I I . 1. - L trage. All tho detictives: a.re:bug�.. . - escort, and when'be art' djiv-itbin a short � L, I -- I L the 'haunts .of Irish L Nationalists of poisoning. Cook Tait dame�to see her Broadhurst, M.P_ was, elect6A'Eloribrury 'parlor stove, -which is not generally use& pri�yerlau gave the Apostolic benedictiori� . . The . are � L . . 11 ­ L . : d , . I., I I . I 11 11 , lve L � I , ; . � President i0f the Labor Conference. Ad-. till winter fairly sets. As an., extra I . . distance. of Brostia 1e ' left the car on. the . . , � , f - on, Monda Ding,'and took tea wikh his � . . pre. .. . '. . . . closely watched., L A Sort o 14niaxeiglIs in, .y,eve L L - I I I �d I . . . . .1 I I . I . � I. . dressing the meeting he said be hoped the, cautioni' he concluded mot ,to, tell :MrEi. . BED. , I . : . I . . wife and her mother-.She-ws;1ked a part . I I A CA'NADIAN. MUMDE L si a of the road while hie, crossed to the � . . I I . London.. , , .. I '. - L 18. L.Of I , . , delegates. Would adopt practical, resolutions. Lisle, lesit, in a moment of weakness she . I .1 . . teuiiinfs' houses. He had �er%iod one tenant ' - - � . . The police,warned iha railrohil.'afficia . the way,home with him in the eyeni . I I - � . , L ' - She then went to'b6d, and during the nig ng* He pointed out iho - importance of L the � I I L �, . . - ' � lit I .1 L L r . I . . Should give their 'cuteness away in gossip. , FatulQuarrclin a Mar -Boom. L L and, was, proceeding to :another house, � . - . I I three morAbs ago that they had t6cisiv&d, I loud workmen of -all nations being in coriptatit One�morning, I . 1. . . when'he was fired at'fr6m behind a hedge., . I . I . I J he discovered ariunmc6eissful I I � her moih6r was awakened -by 11 a V] -k- ­ " -as" ilant " � -7- �'­ 'L '­.- . I . . ... advice8 from America Of tLbreatened e,xPle- yell " as ,she expres I so I d it, and hurrying to Communication with each other, and' said attempt tbat'liad been made to , rea ,into A. Hillsdale (Mich.) despatch says: On The ' bullet miaEed bim- � and -the Sa, I L eions like those whi6 h occurred Net evening, I Unions L . . I and pre ,Uard against, her -_dau hter, found her in her bed ' . trades- ' in England were. making his residence, but the discovery Only Served the I March '28Lh.John Mulqueen fled.-. lielligaii: ran for assistance to the - � . ' . . 'L, ­­­ .1 L . I - evoli""Glasgovi . -ecour L e ;, L I . . baution6weretaken.tog L ., I 9 � . Slow but sure progress, and that workmen totickle'him. WhilieLiebwas.abseutdur and Ad.. % the la�ter a Canadian, Brogue, P61i6.ii,'wfio-tu,,ed:,out and d I 1. L . % I them. � . 1, . 1. . . I I ,: � IN THE �GONI'�S or.�iEATIL. I _L met in Wyatt's saloon -fn ' �� . I I I I . � . .1 . I L 1 .7, L ou�' the continent, might 'rely,,.'onL English ing the fintsnowstorm.� of the seas6n,'con. this city. ..A the district. L I . . Investigations made by -the. Eoietitifio �., S' L 1. �, , , � L upport. '�Ai the evening session 100:del I ' short time afterwards Glasgow, with his , . , . I I I I _ I I I I . � . . �. 11 . hewas:unub to�spes�kt and had Several 5 - . I I 0- siderately thinkirig of 'her litsband's cold . . . I . . - � , - . . . . . 1 6 le�- I -1-1 . - throat bitffly cut,- made his way out of the - I I I . .L '­,_ - I I , I I ; i , . partment led to the ,fit in. ying" gaues were presen . 'veral, French ' For 6jai�gow th 1, 7 �. . I . 11 . advisers toAe War 'De s. She so d to know she was d * t Se L , ride home, Mrs. Lieb planned ­a liftlb: Bur- . .. Scotland I . . I I . . . . conclusion, . -that . nitro-glYcerine Jn soIe . -6i speakeis-urged the: wi ,rict to aban- a side.dour, falling Upon the sidewalk.-- . Mul- . . .1 l When her mother applied liot flatiriels to , . piin f6r,bislcomfoit. She'prepared , L I . ere are L 14j000women on L I I . 9. I - . I.. 6--pper, and's . pread it -in' his ` . . - I . form Was the a-ent' used in both Case' , her'bddy�and asked 'her it izilie felt better, don the fielT. of politics, wbich:,tl�oy main dainty and temptiug I u I . I queen was seen ;Oith4 bloody razor - the�. � M'U'U'i' 'I -1i8ts., .. - . � , . . ,�� . ­ . I Later inquiries ��bhrm thereport1hata iain6d.'ffoided-the "OnlyLineaus for strug- I band, and 'then : he disappeared, L butwasi C'��I . . � � . . I � .. ... . . I - I she �only, repliedi 11 Let me pray." Her a . L in their cosy parlor, ljtzhting'a fire to add to � 1�6._ Nevis ,Observatory was formally � % � L I L caught a .few miles 60iii4be -cit , L6n I . .1 . large number of'peo�le were .injuied. In, ling against capital. It was suggested that i L . y.. The . . I . I I I . � Sudden. death. Caused suspicion among the g .L Mr Lieb's comfort'.. :Whlen he�arrived and ' .Oil - opened the 17ph Oct. I . . . . L . I I . i I I . . . . addition to-ovei thirty . treated at the hOB_ I possible to L dBtablishipternation I * affray grew , of &'feudbeitwe6n.the -1 two; , , 1, I � . I I a- , f- __� . - " _ --- __ : . 11 ... - ­­­­.___. --neighbors, . and- -it-.-,w.aE;.-;w.4ii3pered....a,r.ouiad.. ID___,Fa8_1 ____­_­_­ f A book.-:Lin.,-the,L,B',tuation.-.h,,e .-almost-fainted.- ., Glasgow',-havilig - - - ,--l-M,eB�is;.,-Stewart-:-,��Virginiar,----iiative * - � - I � argo num 6 ( ------if- - whippod---Mul - f - - I O - - - - . plt&l, S I- - ­_ I J ­b_ r._`WeR6__&ttei1ffed­_b y that her friends knew :more about , legislation, especialb- o-r--th-6- _�piicfeb_ bi011 0 , ,Rushing tothe stove.be 6peUedthe even. ­ , . queen a, ew . L . a I . I - I L othesaVi 'intend presenting their native 1. . One of the *vict* ildien. One extremist advfs�d the em- d ously in another, -saloon. . At the :R L. . 1. h' L 1. I . . - #rIvate Surgeons., - - _ inie'L � it 'than they Leared to tell. _A resident Ch . � ' I door, and pulled out the charred ma'sethat Uiest held ati'the time the jury' village With,L'La . Ouse . I . . - . I . I. th6, L PIC Lof - force,. from, *blob the foreign once, , repre6ented their fortune, - but Which temperance publici � I . . corporal of . husears, says. he Was talking I - - . . coroner's ir14 and L I .. - L I I ; . With a friend on. the'L train near Praed magistrate, however, ,.Communicated ... . YXIloin- di -_ . brought in a verdictof wilful murder against reading and recreation rooms. The . , I I .1 facts of the Case to Mr., Frost, L County delegateB,: ssented. : They doubted that -was tow not worth a cent. On-SatUrday b e L . . � q ", I .1 11 - 1. . , . I street, when there was ,suddenly a very Crown Attorney, at *Owbri. Son L ndi -who universal i�gislatlon Was 1!6�9.ible I owing.to brought the asheii to the court -house,' but ' Mulqaeen. Prisoner'was born,.&Ild ratsed' cost will be $5();Q00` L L � .� .1 I . I . . I . . . I I bright flash, lwuaedfately� , followed,by . itemation�i cdm . . I � I . � Liii,this city, and -had before borne a fair ; The fouudatioll-ston6�of the new. munici- ,. I , I " a SIMOss' inatracte& Dr. Christie�. to .hold an inquest, L 11 petition, They.preferred obtained no comfort.'� . I L . . . terrible report. : ]de Was struck an t � � . I ' I . . chara 'ter. ' He L is on, I I . . . , When L . . which took place on. Friday, last, and some the,. lawful-� :progress of revolution by suc- - I � .. . . I I �' - . I 0 . . . y .26 years of, age4 .pal buildings, George square, Glapg 1 17 . - - . L, . I . . qw, was I � knocked itisensible.' . the L. train interesting facts Wbre-elicited-wh,Ch tend to cesgive reforms enabling workmen, to, enter I . 11 . L . I I I .Glasgow Came to , this city last fall. He Iiid by the Lord Provost, in the presence of - , L . 11� '01 N _k�j( . !,� I , . ,at Edgeware read he Staggered L' ' . ' � 'us assist in making laws. _100D,V. AND, 8 is K . . . ," Can L . I I d� e es- L . arrived , , throw a little light. on , the mystery. ' The Parliament,.and.th � I .w" a.laigoand 'powerful man, alidwent all immense assembla' , ' L L . - . I . across,the platform and was pickecl�Lup by Pro peikffigg tbroughout4ere orderly I . I . _ 1. . I , . 1, . .. by,the title of ade, L Jack."' ,.The trial sion, numbering 30;OOU men; maxelied from - � ��:, - a isoldi 7ffC­_1­ - g L testimony of the. Witnesses forme;, a ,strong,, The, I � I.. L I I OpenlwL -of. the-][tondon Compa aXIAL ' � IL . .. rem . .. . __ - Akq__hy_Ah.!i_ _bogan_cu_thc__24A _tlle_Grselj'Wijh bands- 111. t.- L ' I �J, " - - ­ . � . 4 I . en , � embers ilotbin more. chain of eircumstii,nii9x evIde=_,whlC'b111t_, and-dPpasiiionat . e I 1 I L .1 L-� I - I . I L . 11 . I . L 1. . -of-oco.tLer-aud-anded- . .baunbra. . , �L 7 .. . ' I . , ., L � . . . I 1. . . L . I . tb:di�'6y'in s, -verdict of murderin the second ­ sult � ` competition for,th6 , , . i . . .ThisiSionly one 'Ofmany�imilar narra- ld seem, if a little moreli- is throwli, .- I . . I � Evan ell"Is. . 1. , The re of the � I . Well , . I - . I I a ., , . . I I I q . L- n I �. . ', I I ore BJ1TII0N. . . �Ceu�led Witha'requostfor were I . I 1 . - . I .. � I " , � I I I degree, 9 , , . tives. I - 11 -1 i ... .1 I L 0 leate one: or- in , T1IKE"r11%UERIIES_1xiEX111I I A la,3b (Sundig) night's London cable. j'T -1 th, y Ferguson scholarships, open to all gradu-' L I , I . I . . . , . � . . . Lthe oase,:;will, impli . ., . I . 1, I rom,; o.court. The defence will riot apply atew',of Sootbh- universities of, not'in:ird . � � I : IRISH OFIN1014 ON THE.AFFAIR I . � :� �". L . . : ' , L, I . 1, . . 2-. .11 11, . I 11 . 1� parties in connection with I thig '*--iing - '' gram says ; Mr. , Moody Successfully ' ' - ' L , . . 0 . . . L� . a . . . . . I ' sed . intense n's death., It was shown t ' rhe Prince 'tat .Wales .'at th'@* Closing 0 . for a new trial. . than' , two years' � - ptandi ig, has. been I I . L . . I I L L I �Tbe explosions have can woma I hat Cook . I . L 11 pened hisgreat mission at Isliogtonto- 1, .� - ", , a8gow , L . I I I I . . . . exbi'tgm__'_e_n_t­`i`n_ Irish. circles. The, Irish.,, Tifthad in his possession, L� I I . ;. 1, �. , . - ; :, 'Ceremonial. �. . . .1 . 1. �Id&Y- ' Four -maeti�gs were' held, 'eaeb - --STMANCM ,,J1,JIC), .. . L � declared''- -GI '"' Uhiversity-,has be en" L : , I L , . . . � , I I I L I GEDY.' n 't 6L Partment .of t' I ' I - � I I , I - . '. , � I . . .�­ . ,. alm'St imanioloUsiy'.L thinh� that th' " L i '', .1 I . . T 1; r , . , "' ' A'LonA6u cablegr I arn-says:, There was at I ten edby4,000 OL�6"00 I 0 P -The .. - ., . I - L: ,� - . I, .� . � successful i ­fi ' ,d6 men a I ' ' � � I . L ' 0 . P., oil , i " A'DO TL . 6 '!STRYCHNINE,: �, . .. I I , L , ' L d t orsbiIs. . ' ' . . ' � ' ' L I � I I . ­­ , 'L a' .� � . I I .1 a , d', L ", I I d i' � hall fiuil't. oveff a I . , , ' I . . d h' d � . ,. , , ,_ Englishman 1VAardti74'bv`ii:. 06.44itul philosophY, Edinburgh in the department .. : I - . . 1 - rages were us to t e eliberately, *�Jafiuc ,which he told one Of t n irnmense'artendauce yeSter my at the . iron - for ihe ,66dasioui pr � I I ; �,,, . . he witnesses Jae h I the .Fiobdkieg EXhlbition­ '' . , . . . I " . ' L - � Wommin. I � I- I . . ilLi I , ;, , I . I . Oonip .. . I " ' .' ­ . ... .. ". ' 1'­.,__�'. ��;_.=Ach I in�tioils,6,t�66fj��r�.iesoi'ibe.na;tioiial' i purdhaged4n t6o�, I Ekates"'ai:idiliat--he had � �9106iHg of ., L The lete Success. affokdiog' seating roorn� ' . � L . ,: ." . Of C10,8068, andAberdeen ti, ho,department L . ' 11 L ' L t . . I ." - ,L . ; . : I 1, I -, I I L I . . . I , , , I , I ," . ­ "' , Ce of Wales SL94 -8061; all e , 11 - of math6mati,08., "":' I I . � - � ' - . ., , jparty� of Irelisfidl,wile-In' `iii&�:i6`.'��.'6reatci a I - Prin e, and,st&ted,that the, for 5j -,&ion ; , I its L, � � . . - I . ' it ' I III got it -for 86ve�at purposes.. In'bis evidence . , , , , , � , . I - I . L I, . b, L . lid on .'the, Sides of th A ...Wichits, , Kgnsis,: despatch says: - bi , , ­ ' ' : LL-, . . I I I . L I .. . I I � , . I . 11 . . . - uIati-Irnlileeling in England. ,. It will be � before'. the C , . 1. . L . L � Q neon kequpsidd7, bird ,to expressh6r hope all appropriate. iexts were display 11 , Mr. -Nellib-C. Bailey, charged with ill L e murder T 6 a Sir, William Taylour Thomson ; : L . I - - " I I , ,, L - � � ' . mext to , it) , ipol I 3SIbI ilL th'6y1% think,' t , o . b 1. 8, I T - e . L S L oroner a � J UrLy , Cook T aitwas � I Sai&ey i ga,3g 'wIt L � A_ . � -.C.M.G:, C.R.-."lifis li-eq-iiiathed . I ': , C, very reticent., an&'cautioiis, � He evaded . ,tfivLtth6eihibitio��"a','W'-o�"uld''b'e6�.fla;s'tin�,b6�bfli h-his-cus-tomary effect.. of Clement Botheinly in the ludian T i .K C�600 to' , - - � - 7, I . ' I I I erri- . 'Andrew' I I. I . L � ]perfectly impartial jury to,-try:O'Dowi6II . . to the hobilig, population 'of 1 the. Kingdom. 'Mr. Moodv's'LpoWerfUl, addreesew showed tqiy� was held yesterday -,hY the St. a Univer�ity to found but- ' ' . ' - . . � � giving 9 direct,answer to. many I of th.oqvos'; He: said that lkfter-L' all the expenses. -were: that be bad not. lost his hold on'thia 'people. State Comini . . I ,the United, saries for, Students of both, sexds� in e I ' 1, I now : It AS -also remarked , that the ex- ti6n, asked him, and pleaded ,as an excuse . I .a asiohiii Jor trial ,She is, 21 L 1. . qua L , I ploslonii1 occurred Laboub'the moment when, that his inemory failed him; He said be Paid it substantial surpluB wopld.'remain,. , Abundred. perBonB�roBe to be prayed for. years L Old,, a handsome brunette, well u6mbers,. aud:,in the �oase of' females to �.: I . . I 1, . Mr. Da�itt waa opening his add ss in St'. had never , ren deceased any �med Lie; , '' whie'li'ohoitild be devoted to improvitig'the The%heavy- storm afternoon, and, eve L ing educated and' -movbd in, the. beat assist them as far as practicable,in qualify . . . L. � �18 � gli - iineand ;. I 11 . , , I . I . I . �­ L � L I I . I � I I now the cause of her death . L Her condition- of the fis unity, somewhat diminished the attendance, but society in New, 'York dity, and _�NC`W' L . . L . . , jantes, Hall. , did not k " I hermen of the co ing themselves to. enter the medical -prbfeie, �� � I -11 - __ . '�GLAssow, Oct., 31-Precautions,havebeen- , -life-was insured for big b - Wid the promotiob, of the interestgof the an unfidling-interest was. manifest " A Jersoyi he 'Met �-Bothemlyi � aiiiii. Sir. William Was L a n , tiv I 0 -f L 11 . . L ea. a '" e . f Fjfd',%: � - � i . .4 . aken here against explosions - on, the. rail-, enefit, and -in the fisheries,'in order that the Calamities Ili- number of piomihent clergymen �occupi . ed 9 . a --rich- a A be wai'foi many Y I I event of her death the -money. was to�be. . Englisliman-.--slid ar -"me, ber �_-cf the H .. _ _ * er Majesty's . - _ �e I 'L. � in Ap� UiBter Plbni: . . L I �'_ . . � . w�yi�'- 'All' banks, public,, buildings �axid . L I ... c1dent to the'fishorman's life might-thezeby � bestson�tlieplalform. Mr. Moody, alluding British Association, at', St. Louis, and ar- Envoy- Extraordinary and --Mi '. - . . � I ,... I I . , Paid to hith. The Policy was 1 made out: in , . . - - I �Iat6d. '.The Prince said he Was to 'his mission in Ireland,. 06tentiary4n. Persia'... -, 1. 1. , ': I , piHons are.closely watched. Extra-;viardera her maiden name, as �,they. Were not mar_ be, ale J, said his' three "ranged with him to go to Texas to start, a . . _,_. , .. . . I - . � . I L I � got' L L ' I I - ., - . . . airi plac d i ti d theLpriBoners when taking� ried It , , . at; being. able to continue the, Work weeks'� Work illerie'liad been.' the most pro - sheep ranch; Before they started' she . . 11 . I . I I I I �.. I .. . q aro ii . I I I ntiVsome, time after it *As issued. gratified� - . L L .1 ­ rRhe Authors juard Coleirid e : I I � . -15 . ­ - - - ''I 'i� I ' Of his fathfij in giving OpportUniti his Ka 9 - . L ... . L . xorcise. � ,,, L .. . , so for the ductive .OfL life. At the close .of � the, aL eed for his land n no . . I I . 11 , .W,binks . r � . I He knew before he married the deoeased L UO , d EIL i ai," valued -at L � . I . I . . L I I .. I � . 11 . e6iUq,;" L to6eiin' - ins, n It . 520;006, an(!- while 11 Passing through ' ' I . ­,� should be Bond. , - , . ,. . - r I 11 �� . n I . . 11 1, * I . . 11 L . con. L I * n in 'on ha� ' L, � -Lord Coleridge ta k, d" , , . I . . � . --- . I L . that, she was preguanL ,i She bad had,,a peaceful emulation of 'all -nations; ,.thus I Ig a s outed that I 1. , .1 i . I ­.. AVENGED W1WH VI(Tim][01L. - sult6ilon with a doctor ;�ho had, told' her diverting MOULS inneds from jhe 'inter- dy last missio " I Lond' d bpen the torritory'_en Touta' for Texas shot � I .e ,,in --an easy but . . � I . .. I I I !� I I , ,� . 1 �., ' national -rivalries by'Wbioh- �ail suffer to a failure. Mr. Moody., atoweied-by calling Boti :through the head, took his I . I . I . I thatshe was in,iiAeliLte co ditiob. 'He I . . - sympathetic' � and L Serious, way to . the . .. I I. : I .A Washington' Girl, Bet.rayc.d 'and De- U I those ,by jwhich all gain., :Ele-, do-. f6rvolunteers to dome:L out boldlv on the trunk, coutaini - ng diamonds and jewellery I I at d ' I - . . . , I I I L Uer' Faithless had ,heard her, complain of sickness r a week . - L , 1 � . � �_ u ents of Haverford College, near Phila . �, � merged,, - Disfigures , . � sired to.see; inAbeEe buildings a bygienic Lord's, sidel' whereupon 3,000 riaen 1,080 L worth V,000, together With his outfit, con. ddlphia., upon the authors, they should read. � 1 . I I . �. before -she died, but her,mother'-said ghe' I L I I . . . . I I L L . . . - Il.tover. � � L.- ­�.­� I , . "" I .1 � Id. Dr. Spr6uie 'made Apod exhibition in 1884 ; one ofthe progress of ennidsse. ,Ths. incid6lit caused much excite- gisting'of sheep.Btock 'worth. UU00, -buried Putting- -Milton next to L Shakspeare,'he told, 'i . � , '- -- I � .. , I . , A Washington telegrain says: Miss Iffol. ,only, had a co nation of the: -b 11 , inventions (if 188.5 ; and , he proposed hold'- mbnt. , . .L I � : . . .1 . . I I I 1� I . . th . e .. 'b , ody at S � koletori . Rancho, and started � them that John Bright Said that- he had-, '' L � � . . . lie 011are Wag obaegeCIL in the.Police Court' mortem examiL ody., an - re�' - rig here a Colonial exhibition in 18 . 86. , Sir .' L L.. I . - i L � I - i " . . . . .. . built hiingelf I -up bn Milton. L ,.He then * '. -, - ...; __,_,­.._.__ - - �- :- -----------h--__ -__ -1- ported-to-thb-jilry-that be-had-found-ali-the- 1 .., S _­­_ - _­ - -, .1 . south., She was,-aireeUd-nine-miles from , L I L I - - I . . . I � 'to--day-with-t roving-viti into the -face . . * I 'W Harcourt; Home, ecretary, expresse I A 11RUSBAiND114 AEVENGiE. .. '.� - thescone of theL . murder. L . I ,: .named Wordsworth,. and said �,Il If I have. I � - . '' . said that �Zeig, , parts in a healthy condition. -From the , L . I I I . " . . I Inca I I L I - - ' . I L a I . of Win. C. Zeiglen She - er. he-thanks'oftheGovetri ' .1 . L : L .' ' " I � L ' 1: , I IL � - I . , I . I . L I e a it i that . . 'I . 1. . .. Symptows'of the case -he supposed that -t I ,,,,,,I,,rabnt to the Pri illusb nd lCills ,,If,)_ W ,, L I � I L ! . 'any. fault."to find with Ani'ric " I . , I . I I . I . had -been It keeping compauy I'- with her for . .. . for big efforts on, of thin exhibition Au' -X 'ared a jife's . , * Girls. � . I . fear you do not do Wordsworth quite tbe� . ,- - . I . � I ibi6ut a Yea;r,; that they were. to have been deceased had come to'her death by poison- , L ." I , : . . -L L � ., . P3 .. . I . I I � : . � Eb lied t Elk teen .. i . . -M ing, and -the kind,bi poilg6n that suggested I � SAL,il L .. . I � . I .. . .Paramour. . , ,,:, 0 11 . *a ' ' . a ' 4 . ''' '' ' L' honor ;Yibich he deserves."' .Gray, , Shelley 1, I I I I ,. I ! 1. d I . ­ .Ali Albany, N,Y., tolegrain says: A pretty ' .1 , , I 3nirried' last"' ay L but he then pretende i . . � L PINE � :- I and,Kiii-t�follcwed in the -honor named., - , . , " %hat he ' " , L ' . t8blf toshia mind was strychnine., HehaL ., L . 11 A 11 . � . A Batavia, N. Y.i despatch says' -Johnson Young girlL told' a P16,iotiv() story before I . g to Am( _d,_ 'j'Y' 'L � 1. .1 L ,. .. .. . . � � . � I . L - L , in 10 P-61 ,� , . OU, I I I y. , '. L L. Lynch� a lawyer from,Utica�' was shot' Justice , Onto to -day, dbuipladuing .,that 'Co L " ' ' "'d;at.tile ' � hall Select I I I . . . . L Was not read '' preserved the stomach intact in order to � 'Jail, and Es . - 'L . ) ' )fioan P6Wt; heL 6 ' . . . . - . . 1. I .. iWentinto the country on May-I.St," have.Alf.Analys'emade. " , , L . L I I �, I i 1. I Brileaks' L I I . � .capes., , . , ,and killed by E.'N. Rowell, of ibis .place, , may be - Surprise name I s . if and �he then said that he would . I I . . .)L I dAghirig,'Hairy Fftiklekein, of .Troy, had' J., I p6eto" When I tell YOUL,* � . I I I 1. . I- said she, . . , ��' - A, Bridgeport Conn. despatch says, at his house last evening. Ile airived- ' - roHl your American . . . . I . L. .. me, Jm_ October.- '. He] Came L Out .,A MYSTERIOUS ELA: I CK EYE. . ' � won heraffedtions, and Under proiaise of . . , . ' - I.. I 3marry L * ' ' " L' , 1. L . .1 , The notorious Sam, Pine, the � assailant froin,Utica; and kepaired�io Rowell's house'. , UO f: iol'16arn.Bryant.' ' I do not say Longfellow,, I I I * . ­­_­ � I ,. -, -.-- - I other , L -girl.,- - North'. Salow,: . .1 I buying. her &L frousseimb.orrowed om, 11 I . . __Lh ,' _ , L, , I .1 . ­0y_-WKe:A_11nC- n ug, I M __Of ,bs, Mir, Rowell as . I ec91US0;-_'_:,ftIthOUgh_� e.;_­1_1s.�­"a_,_Bwtet, �:. - _....�__ _1Ji*UlA - ' ­­­-I-A - took-mis- _`-Mrs -.-L cpparA-,L't'he- -of-Mi _8166um,­�Of" _ - I I .1 . 36�ko . -the X-� . tb i -f6r:--eo'me=time ­suspetiie& -h-fir-�--thi�6iinA6-rW-8 -1�jjrw ­_ - , . h ' erl'w1noli I., sfated,in,.hei'evidence- that hot daughter's Yq-who- wag seutendod� to" State. ]Prison OfjDL I I . .. ,raj lied: tfiM, lier, . and noble anddejightful. post; he: is .' ' L � - to a doctor w o gave me..a powd L . I , ­' �, I L I WB4iie fidelity, , She is, described as H � - - ' . I I - not ., . . '. I I . I L hor8l , arry was en 1. 'ooptry: might � . 1. - -s�bw�days ago. or a , term .of four ,a, be 7 tif.ul woman, 27 Years of age. Her ' ' I � I I - . took �bdt it � baU60d'i�Llud I go ,much pain I linibwvere�quito,stiff.whiin gbe�.Wa-Wtyilq. I gaged to seventeen other girls' L .&Ulisji Mll�-1 Illeall'thi[16t i t . an 0 . his - . .. eL - bur and I . . I . of whom he badJyorrowed, Similar aiirns'� ' I I : . woula not take the ' ills th doctor ielt for bUtL that she atrilggled -a', little, � and'thr v6ars for glary 3 stealilog; )d in Utica, -but re-, n L L I P . ,,, ew . � in ­ family'lormerly IN( I ;;I80 just as well have been'writt�n in. England, .- L , me. Zeigler then told me that he'Would the clotfies�Vff her � on Ahe -bed,�wb 9he. - broke jail' I L this Olt y oil "Thursday night -, the match *,as broke off and an atte t, i . . . i ' oVed to this place two years': age. Mi - made, to recover the in I . I .P or' Italv,"or Germany, .6r France,: as in � . , I take.-ine to BAltimoret'and marry me, but waslying. There 'was nobody fif the house and'eBoaped. L He sawed throughthe two in he film -6f�.P&Imer , ­­­ .. oney. - 1� . I . . , Rowell is a member of t , I � �. i . Americ�-but Mr: Brvant'hi poetry is, full ' � , I : . . Afterwards said ,that if-1e'did -it ,would pie . ' at the time but her'otherLdaug ter and sbe a.-inchlronbars, of his dell door; passed UP: & Rowell, paper-box� lll�nufactplrers, who '. � ' - �___ I . ;of: the 0 . haracteristics �f:,bia, own country,,. . . -1-1 . . . -vent him' siting Some money which Would -ricitkii6w'66" Use of,b6r h .. I . through the corri he look formerly- conducted business- in Utica. , I 'A Few Wonderful lerecs. I . " well -as noblej natural and invigorating.", : 9 did ca d th Mis. Aor, renioved 't , ` --- I I . . he divided between him , and 'the' other,. L6pparabad so black eye wbeu.Bhe appeared from the door of ille'work-room', and thence' Lynch aii'aMrs. Roweli 'had tea toge'the, The " Kit Carson ire., " on the' ranich of "A . I "it' iii he ,named Lord. . �, .; L I., , . e 6OUft,e. L � mong prose wri 6 1 1 . . I vhildron in thd epridg. He 'theii,piomised 'at the inquest to be examined. She Stated passed through, .th �tbe escaPe in, the dining -room,, the wife sUppogi,g that _Henry, Kellogg, near Las Animas,.Col-is Bolingbroke 11 its a;-writ0i. Of, the I UlOgbper- . ­ . . , " . . � � I . ., ered tnitil, this' . "' kbBba d W�nty-nineleetflve' inches in circumfer� t6ctEqgIish;" neit,�,Iihe groatestadvo- . . Zo warry me in May." . I I I . that sbe.had g& the black'eye While atterid. ,was not d.koov, morning. her n , had left on abugindss . . * . . . .1 . � Monday night h . r Ing to . decease ., e She was in, one of The Sheriff , scoured- the county,� but is' .trio t I _.� ' ' � I �. : ' I � . . � � Last � I e Went to see be d': Whil yostordaymorning.� AfterteaLynob and ence two feet..,from AS base. 1� I date since Cicero -and � 1 13�y thJ even � 1 jiS, . da-bouiand Unable to get any trace of him., � He has .1 the woma wept to - her ' t it ,�/J - I * s . I and-advioin ioNsed to marry her, and !old the fits she ha'd�ihro*n her arm . ., � A Pine tree in Irwin county, Georgia' has rennem1eiing* 'your,, own Webster -Lord � herho bad n'o'a,ffection � for her. Yesterday struck her. Robert Hannah :stated in his offered a reward of $f,000. Pine I , 11 . upar man 9 two distinct bodies, but OnI . y one top. I The I I . I . I , � . I waktO up-staiis. Rig supposed that Rowell, who � , Eipkinel;" then,Bdrke, H.o.oket-tio6 to.be. ; . - . . she went*61io'house and waited for him� evidencethat 'he had Seen Aebease'd, with 'have' b66ti-taken to Wethersfield to -day. sebre I �od himself in the he . use, recei bid, Un. trunks grew out'of'tbe grounkaboul, five read as,& who el it except by tbeol-ogical - '. I . .. . .. , 1, , ' * 'Thedgunty4o6snotonitilo -a rig9_tX_at6- 4-tie�izonabILA�proo[E;.of-bis-BuspI I v I I - . - , - . ' I I --with-a-Mug containind the -Vitriol. -When- Xo0'k_TaiLafter__.AhCy relor-aii-dLfrom-�,thel . - - 0 6ns1;---The- -f.e-e-t.fr.o.m.�&ch,.,other.,,.b,ut-st-f.oi.ti-f,6,6,t-gre.t- _ studeD.f6"-�-L.6i,d.l��,c.Qn-aD,d-C.g,rdi�aM,6,v��- . . � . "I . Jib came dut'she aglied'him where be was United States at Munshaw's Hotel, *bore -in-i-nat the jail. I . I , . � I I I 1, enrag6d.busb4nd approached . .. into each other, forming one treetwitli one maw, Among' Americau� writers he n6amed . . I , I 11 .1 " , , � through' the I . . I I . ' d he'gave he some wine in, a. glass. saw, , � � a _. . � , hall,and fired to ­--­­.__ -, -­­­­ Daniel'V� . . I I To a wed -a -1 ­ . Tebstori aud�,.Iy6 -writ - . _ . I ,goin , diiIg,111 and. ske r, - He', I I I �. . p.-Poverail shots, killing :Lynch P., I" I , � - ! ., �� urgr6atost er, - -:_ . . , I . . it 13 bad not een to see the doctor, 'She - - DIIIIJI-11211ire's Pulace'- . , , , ' 'absolutely , " ­ , I . . & Ile, said,, him order it and hand".it to hot, but he did I- - A � .r , almost i6 tantly, Rowell then 'gave him. ..The walnut 6ee which served as i whip. the iba8ter of in exquisite and all , . I � I . I . . ; . � told him. she had ubt 'slid wotld not, but not" see him'put anyth . ing in it. I . . Bbrianza Flood's ne�v palacb,* to be erec- self.up. I - 81 . ,i, - � . . I I � PIDg I POSt Where deserters slid TQr16s w6io --Nathaniel Rawth � . I I ' I I 4"; -, � -_ . I I 11 . I ,perfect style orne0' The , , , ,, I � idbe had'nome stuff for neuralgia in the cup I i punished during, the ievolutibn,Btill stands, . appreciation which the little talk manifest I . 11 ' - _ - WAS`I�ECEASED POISONrD,? , : , I ted on the north side'of Oalifprnia, . street, , - : * - ' F � � I . I � . I . . 1 I I I I . ' � � . and told,him to smell it, whici did. ' . San - Fr ' anoisc6, will be a two -story -'s lul. � , White r faun, ci4,lnicst. . near Fishkills, N.Y. The iron kings.to ed'of the aspirations of youth, and the vital � - . � . . . . . . " Th � 1, throw the stuff in hi; I . The, evidence t6ndo to Provo that the basement structure of 106xlOO feet Buperm . I '. I � I .1 , . I : which the culprits.'were .tied While being I tance of the formative Period of ilife I I . . . en A face," She . - impor I I - 'I, sadd,, 11 and he hollered, I Ohl Wollie,,my ' Unfortunate 'youn� woman was poig6iftb4l. * 1 The"...f6undatiou ,Will' Contain Mrs. E. L. J. is quite right in thinking whipped-aie Iiidden,by tile bark *hie 'IiAb, made it i delightful And' Winning, address' . I . . ­­- I ' I I . .. I ficial area. , - I , .7, . li I . . I I'll . 11, . . . I but- by whow, � and' for. whb,t�, purpose, it'' 1,000,000 bricks. TE6� "nrkl, h ,that the Popular idea is that red Aannels� grown over them. ' � . . I � . � . I . .,eye . �. . all will be I I � I . I . ,:, I I I ,�f - � . . I I . .. . . , �. .. 1. . L . . - The �risoneiwasreleaqed'on 61,00 1 9 I bai'l Cannot yet be said. Dk� C�jistoigha&Wiitfen. - are warmot find better in every ,way than I .. I ' I . - � , I . . , I I - " to , the Attornoy�Generafaiiking 0 ,and 25 feet ,high i the dining, * � A` buttonwood that. was a vigorous tree . 1 Calludalsi Dynam ters - - .. . 1 11 � " � per, missib� 45x32 'f ' et white, but one'of o.ur-moot reputable phy,ei- I i . � . I . . . I .. Zeigler being ll!riable to appear. . � � � I room 45XBOj� the library 26x39, the grand . dbiiiiig the mv6lution'kill'stands - on the An Ottawa special to -a Detroit Ovening' :.. � - � . � � Zeigler I had, it is Said, lost on . e eyo� in to, igend'tbe stomach of deceased to Toronto reception room 26i29., The drawing 'room CI%u8:,BaYs of the tw6-: -4, White is the iiegi 1, -farm*of George Sanger, Califer6ury,,109nn. . er sa B ; . Sir lexin I der , I - , to have an analysis of it, made. - In �' -_ - fox'thefollowitig reasons: I. .Whits ftan'.' A � � I I I , Campbell,.. I I I childhood. , Whether the ,.other will 10 . the 45x3O,.,a,,d, the hall 'and mudic room 5Os37. It is owt,eky feet bigh, the .trunk measur- lz)�,Iu'j S y I - returne rom.New . � of Ju0tice, � : I , I ' "ItOcintainsticartihoial ixteen feet -in circumference 'a w6mber "f, a secret hioard.,', ', ' �.., . � I I ., destroyed is notpoBitiviely known. , meantime, the inquest has been adjourned. Those gi.t three rooms maybe thrown Coon. hel is warmer.. 2. . fi�g gi two feet York ter blue I I . - I . . .. .... . ve,b-gs,i6-h�igi-ih76-i�bBuli,of the ­ I I . with 0 : . 11 I � to, r I w o y . : coloring matter, as red 'flannel -is likely to fiom the ground, and it is the Sot I . I - � � I . . Rp .� I I I analysis'before,giving a and made one. NO: estimate of, the cost ' . . me size Thevigit was in connection with the antici- I 1. .1 . I do, and'hence cannot be aS6UrO0 of. pbiSon. around t*onty.-five feet above, where ill , I I . I . .. I I The iargesisallitig VeoelafloatbaB arrived tatiori � . verdict.. The ispu, I � bsL6 been made public.- ' - � ,., . � I I "� I I e , pated Fenian movementai The oiaot -nature'. I . �: 96t Phil�adelphi I of the Leppard familk'is'n'ot a very ,,,_F -,Z; --,r; ? I I . � in4, as"the latt,6r.freqoutly is. 3� It iB,mor6 branches first project, : , ' I' 1 I . I � I , . .,.-.1 . . a. The Lord WoIseloy, bi'lilt ' - " , i I : - � of., these is not revealed, the Government, , enviable one.,'Tb'ey live. near, Eugenia, in ddrable,aud, from the readiness witli whi6h -, I . I . .1. 11 I I . - I . " ....... �.....---,,--,.jn..]�.elfast,,is..3.08. foetin Ungth.42_feet,16 , A �Inisbrabld little Awiii and �dnb of the - The' Oerrin',u­ bi-centeninial ln�_ Philadel., .-f h.111 ''I...) 1.11 I � - I ­ desiring t�kdep the .matter as quiet 'as P'OB,. .. 1. . inches beami and 25 f I I 8 ows 01 St. is, lik6ly* to be kept, more I . . �. I hold, phis, waws magnificent. affair,� 25 � P I . aikle,but it is rumored that Sir Alexander� . � .jurymen hi 'authority for the Statement I ,,, - I ,000 men Charles Dambmann � tbe,.-Voung N&W York , . * � � drawing 21 feet of waterea"t- c I �00.6 taking part in it , I .1 cleanly. 'The opill6rnotiolithair'ddlIbm- �. ... .� d Maurice' Succ �'fiartr'yionf %hem live in a room.fifteofi, . ,, . . I � � I a. spe p 1. millionaire 'who recently pai Coded in obtaining information that ' ' , i gh ift �, , � I . . . tons of,cargo. `Shii is ip.riggcd� h hat a'dozon of, b Tourgdn . ieff's will, bequ6atling big �nol is _i� Ci e for, rheumatism or 11 any jalrau §3,060 forfeittirli f6r th a engagement way -169d to the'expos6 of . 'the . dynamite plot . . 1� . wit feet sqUare 16 a'miserablo' condition. No . IV% . other, , ", . a mistake." "I . . .1 font wastiiii the fore, the main and mizig � I � I of Mlle. Nixau, the singer. is with Mile. . having Yaidlig, and, when under full' o% 11 arrests have boon'thade 'in . connection entire fortaiiie of �80,000 to Mndo.'Paulliub. I . - - - with wbich,this�Halifax.'dynamiters were ' I .1 il . . � I . . , Nixau at Las "Vegasy N., M., 11 living in connected. - . I I , . I . I I - w ir., I 0 - . . . I spireaft 42,000 sqdare feet of,cauvas; " ith the affa ' I Viardot, is to be ontested. - A Dundee millionaire, me. Peter difuli. trand style." ' - : � . � - I I , . 1. I ' . � ,., 1._.1.Z--._-1 - --r- -a-WF , I . � � � I I I . TheMnWof Bavaria iB'pa6sion%t6lyfo­­ . I 1. . . I - , -11 .The-rewaIns.of,' arve , iscover6for� the 7 olao , hg s pr0eilfe Church of Soot. Lawrone I o Barrett I thinks 'he .Will open 4 . . I ,eporte'd Mr. Villard's' e .. moursibil 1, . � . " ''i . . I nd A murderer in & Kansas jailbbarges live circulation of tho' blood, ave con placed land With - 9, church at Ardler, okeotbil,at a� �. _4 , , t is r . I I . � .. 11 -,61 the music of. nightingales, and -has quite, Cents for a -look" and is thus doing a thiiv- .in a thousai4do lai or Is co 6 by the dost of 93,500 anid endowed by,a sifin �bf his L ent .in 11 Yorick's coWtbe -Northern Pa6ific Awilway"4250,.'' � I . � . I I I I . . ''. . I . I , A nunib � r of the' , Ili, L , ,, I . " . , 1 . � 006, , I . . I .. I . I Q I'm the Pal . see garaeno,' , � nig"bu in&s. , ,. , ,� . , .. . ,� � L6�e 11 OnApril 14tb,' 18,84. ! . ­ I I I . � 11 . .1 �� . ., . 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