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" their formal: lx ligns of life only on the — I . 1. visitors te, she Bongo" mullonal Meeting— . , . wang some few I gb sk. or Alght Pe"ouss Drowned—The � . susatli of Repul#ique smilLpfeylitte' Utiro ilt, Va"Ugo )boy" 1111turwilliv Th"Nag , The, Land Fight Botwoort Parnell Md � . I- :W lim . I � � ­ , , Esoulsville b , y n, ninal Vip,11goildialt. ot 4UbeirWo-JPMWUXO" AILA19111t- Flain. Views Oxx Ve P"TerLt,4 Of I . I - . � I I I .­­ , � I, IL I- . I I I I ; � - , the' .00 Va orit. wt iWilliore villy d LIndAROM 11) night's 019yqlaild Ann- the piseB, , so. � . )DAVAtaq I I . ­ ON vi V ted W, be vorl"so—SM 9 00 so 19110POlk A last MAW . :we" 4&od.* Not wilumn- I � L I I . - . 1. . A London cable despatch Boys: 44 The, TRE'OREAT PLAGUR , the roj�e and the visit v4d i4ole outlying sm"t, . patch �Osp li, I k J. Webb rioqi4qd, A 1. 111111 1, - , .... , Irlish Nationalists she all st sea on the sub. sections of Toulon showed how the dreaded A Louisville. (K despatchIPCOM Sault Ste- Mario last might , , , .y.) despatch 4063`610006P)l he Irish American National League . . , I eta a solitudes H. 'Stailtis, employed at the 11 Golde stating that the large ateill'ateamer J. M., SCAVENGE, SCAVENGE, SCAVENGE. jOct Of i I . � disease bi4 Made of tits Biro , n . I . convention to be held %tBotitiati next month- I -, Discription oftlxe Po.qn).ea I visited -the bosilftl in the liabuilio, con. Palf,06") keno rooms, No. 432 Want JOff0f- Osborne, dwried by himself, Capt. Bradley - - at 17 , L . * In reply to an inquiry, MJ9m­ Florence Mr.Parriells%yolieWilot strong Ono lito infortulamito Way 0 1 0 Much son mike'di,sholiand killed.Trao. Nsgl%,& hack' and others, Was stuak on Sunday night by a . .. I attracted in th . river, L .' L' collision With the Steel Ste.sMabi Nightingale ine, kindly attend, and Messrs. . I : � citiep. , . - � Alberta, ,htlaig Crimean hero ., , I I Thoo. Be ton sul Va. century or more SgO.' It box d !met qvenin at halt -past 11 o'clock, , I I . . in vogue a . , .1 L .1 L ijwq, Tile Saudi the fQ owing from Paris to the. New Redmond will therefore a resent the - — been rbadving; chelers patients mince the now th 001 `!iCWem*y-0ixth,strastmmd owneil'by the Canada Pacific Raj L York H4rald: -� Nsooi* party, and will sail for orl a r , I . � .nor of COWARDICE or THE PEOPLE, there 00 own 99 Greenwood avenue. ' The affair wom the Albetbe,W,asoo damaged that she had ta , , � I 14th.,of ,July. I Now I . I I Srn,�X begin reply to your note kin on August god. ,Mr. Sexton is anir, ' d I . cholera. The oill44itiork of * kabla, elopement, that was Auto Ott f6r,repairs. The Osborne . L — ,. 9 patients ending of areaniq A , put , I ' for 11 practical advice in view of the"rapil with a ppeoiell .ipadostga from the London - I I I I 1 ��---7" - I to loopet Irom, tbp;e In War- to bring Stultz and hip divtiroed wife, h a i,ioo tons of iron ore, and Back almost, � I differed in. in , L ,, , a I . - —Burial of the L ' moo n tbobol;do d spread of cholera.,, loader"Lf the party. He will also address Filthy Condition of Toulon . soilless There were, however, . hildran - MaggleArooko, together again I instantly, The, ,paosetagere were save That our .whole experience in India, meetingeolthe Irish NationalLeaguelat . 91 instrimomy.- They were married On through the horojoria of.qapb., Welfore. The AL ' I .1 L - . . where cholera is never wholly absent, tauds, movies, on,his way to San Francisco, and Victims. In the hoopital. I noticed that the doctore I I I .. . � : ga I considerable, Much 5th, 882, and lived .together until crew displayed the utmost coolness. The to —laayl,, so —that i I smoked at pp and chewed I ­ L, vrovs� tually does prove ivill spend home time ill Australia, visiting A Marseilles. "blegtam Bays: I hays A 3ago, when they weire'legally cook, me -mod Con- choler& 10 not communicable from, perso S - made a few days, visit, 848 a spiociall Oct. q6autitiq,o 0 o4payb9ig. Thirty� years W., about six w In L . I mato,onefirenism, the I . . , lost. The . � In allth000lonies. Zbere is m. collision of L 1. respondent of the New York T4rms, to this camphor. I �onddered in:Franco to bQ as livatetid. The divorce was obtained on more, mind five deck hanaeL were . t6, person. . . viewo and I in L tereats �regardiog the Couveu� . ,, - p? remod- der 0 That the disease ampnob be ascribed to tion of Irish I Nationalist I a to be bold in Bel- _ , - ot city and to Arles, in order to . - , 424 antidote fog;mAvii aiseamea. The doe. , of abandonment, it the inatigatioll of q if the crew and the psiogerigere I � learn and to , _ . on otion tore drank witaiii'and.bear freely. I put a her mother, Mro. Goorgim Brooks, who ire lld� bound for Cleveland on the steamer I, , I port the facts and scenes - in c, me h . � I somebody else," that is, that -the sick do fast on next Tuesday, The leading'- . . 4 _ aid. I have visited pieca of tobacco iii, MY mouth, suit objected to, Stoltz boomuSO' he Was Hyckler, which has in tow the schooners not manufacture a A, Special -poison 11 which ;.a . I - with the cholera opiden � . . the Osborne. ispira in calling the Convention aryory room in every . cholera,hoopital exist. way during my visit,.- TO-48;y'o gambler. Day before yesterday MkS. G6wu and Daivio, comports Of causes the disease, . . r. Ferguson, of Glasgow, one . I liE in the orain. The , Toulon, and heve =40vates'the spreading of the. disease Stultr; went to her husband's to' Those drowned resided at, L L That 'obolerm is a local ' disepRe-an of the . suppartaks of %4eury eorge � L I Ing in Marseilles and ir I ' is with Osborne was valued at H5,000, Been the wretolled ople. dying in in the mouth, but It is sporadic, mud emally Abotrfiet Building, on Jefferson. Strad . . L - an low hovels.' wountedfor.. The, vaiitziumber-otrefu- . I 1. baby, an I d while there Stu%z a offi. OB of the 0. P. epidemic affootinglooslities, end there de. Ziotitrinds. Michael Davitt has co-oper ' , � ....1.1 ­ her little . On inquiring at th 0 L pending on pollution of earth., air and water with Mr. Ferguson and means t the -,*19pitals - d I . tilbuted choler&, i forgiven and -that R. yesterday, further particulate were ob. . . � 6 mike the . did though, uskea that the past be and buildings. I � Convention Lot' a a laud - on Is I is to begin My 0ees. must have. . I - the initial, poi I .1 L I In . -,.ue%f , she marry him againm He declared that tained. It appepiro �hmb a deneelog prel bhL -cannot stop nationalization Cam L ' ' .. ." I I �o ie:,,j saw over a considerable Fright, fatigue . . That 0 isoldtibb of the sick . yaiign. - This ]b Ingo a, I I . . I I . tour I . . fee a The " it . , . ­ cap and" bad -food are vxoftly thp elements that for the future the life -that 'he' w80 V&ilea L at the time of 'the oolliBion.' the disease, noi qu%rantind; nor cordons Mr. and Mr. arms Arl a , bed. . .1 , .11 . I I , I I . - I .It issue between � novilin ­ . I 'pitago to* attacks then leading should cease, SIZZL.upom that' Albexts, was off Whitefish Point, running . 11 . , note i I of the us, was which piedispose latimea b 'tile . aim, feeling at onekibirdber usual speed, and blowing nor the like. These, indeed, may tend to a. point. It is, known that Mr. Parnell I closed . - r 5 con! observe t a , iliad !T'l�'ifoxe, there is,4 promise she agreed to retrawry I fatal oa directly has made up his mind that the time ham I � lk . gravate the disesed, I , dan nisgiol "Ov, ad recau'Oo4p, that, for the. obildle make,. they should be - , her whistle continuously, when, Without 14 P . _ . and I rect y, by turning a - in"'the to a f is' wn�of 26,000 people' gqj. of , 0 .4 �# .I .. . The- St. way our attell come to crush what he and his part , , ­ ­ - a - momeutE iion, from tlie only In ' If a seen. On the *first are taken. I think tliat' fair kiMe Many legally united,t i warning, the oragh came. . easures which can believe to - be the f stal hereav, of laill . . , . . I - not a moral was to � e would not Alberta struck with her port bow.on the stop it. . . nationalization. They say that the nation- y1ow that one gets of Marseilles, no one Man and woman. , I Stopped, over one train Knowing. that, her motbei , . � - I appearance of the' at. Toul�n, during my Investigations and listen .to the Proposed re -marriage she stern of. t1V Osborne, and the latter imme- ut the alization of. Irish land now when England . I Vould Suspect from the . Every effort - That the only preventive is to P , . Went'again to Arles, but had no time agreed to elope with him from hot mother's diately commenced to oink. � water and bail rules.Ireland would be simply giving the , 1, I I city itself or the people he could See, that a then . ' Made I , ' to rescue her Paso I earth, air and dinso into -a � I it was, .40 visit the hOoiribs17)here4 I found no one' house oil Greenwood avenue, and it was Wee , engirs and lie state'by scavenging, ,limewashing English Government the. fee Simple of! Ire. '. peatiltneat had seized the town. " toula'l � Bass' a's It an ""by I ba -any,Nstrival'A givp'mo a Intelligible account Of,, arranged that Stultz and a friend wo�ld, crow, -but With Only Partial Once a every lad of sanitary work, and, if land. There is no dotibt that the ,Partial. estimated at ktb ti . a ! Of hoA* I - qc , aq ,., ­ III I I .1 ,; air , � I Ore the . is reported that !jom' six to eightlives . . 1. � I a.' wit-.6143'Ori6st expresse0imselfin, have a hack ar6und -the co4her I 6 I I cholers; does comb, to move the .people liteo are determined to deteit the Natibinsa. cati, I . � ­ ­ ­ - I &OPle - bad left',,, therz 4 1 n regaid46 whA.-he housi ap- *erd-16at. ,&.m6ng theraftas a Young f ol- . 5 . otices, hi mi d - terms I a atIl o'clock last nlght� ', At the . . . � ' but -their absence was Scarcely It b I o measure . . from the places where the dise so ba.m izeis. The garland opio.ion is that the long . � . 8 people, �Ue. hour. Btultz' and J., M. Milea" the low, named Daniel Cook, m P"Beriger on broken out m9d then to cleanse. deferred struggle for the MaBtery between . *1' I . from tile aBeauce of the' streets. called thi§ cowardice Of th� .. - I Opp is deserted and s6panic-stricken =drova downto the. appointed Place board the Alberta. He was engaged in the, . Persons � . �n the Rue Do La Carmelliere, in which haid Arles w I ' about' cholera patients do not Mr. Parnell and Mr. Davitt -will now Pa and,business. Ross that the dead in, some cases .remained un. In hack No. 84, driveri byJo1m,Na&l6. 'The laudable effort. of attempting to eave the' Is I . begin . are all the finest Slid . Still4 I catch" the disease -from the sick any more in earnest and Mr. ParnelVe victory IS. con. . V eftise 6 than agigbe Lot PO'Son'mg Is Infect" other". B'dered certain. It is generally understood �. of other kinds, call) nine were close, , but burled, ind that offensive r n* t wo friends went to the rear of 106 "house, life of the fireman of the barge, when,he . ' . the poorer quartere-and God knomw there' cumbered the street. Rumors are beard whereMrp. Stultz told therri that ,her himself found a watery giave. He is said It a number of peisons, have been poisoned, here that Mr. Sexton's visit 'to Australia is � I I . are enough of them-revemlA another side -here that the dioda.se. I is Spreading slong the mother was still awoke, upstairs.' . When to be an Englishman by birth, Bud was L I , � ,,say by arsenic put by mistake into food, it a part of the. Parnell anti-Davitt - pro- . row -Rivlerwirit6i ItailY. the Btatement' is con- she had fallen affleep the. men Word to 96 'engaged. to be married to a Mies Mary Mo. is because they havV each 'swallowed the gramme and that, he is expected to fore. of the Picture. Passing 6161391118`1191'' We it . , d'at . I mud squalid Rue Calaserie, over one-half of, fldently made ,that Malay cases of, cholera up mud bring down Mrs. Stall mak. Shi�ie, until quite recently employe arsenic. It is not becauee they haVa taken stall by his speeches and influence the .1 . , , . . - - have occurred on the 'Italian coast, and .While, awaiting "the opportume-.1401161-t thd Albion Hotel, in this city- - "it", the 41 my . stations itafluenoet"of one efforts of Mr. Dav'itt during t1fe 106ttir's � I -1 .,- - the shops were 'closed krom the tens collision occured'Captain An- I . - .. I . ment region on the hill pbove a stream. of that panic reigaig at. Spezzia,where seieral Mrs, Stultz handed a oelf-cooing.riatol t6 -when the , . I I another. I . � . . . . jeeted tour to Australia." . � . I.. . . fetid water flowed across the street and deaths * have' .CIO-ourre . d. As noi-English- Mr. Stultz,naying that She was afraid to derion immediately put back -to Sault St. In looking .Fjaaiy at Egypt—Egypt, where ,P � ro . .. -- . 1. . . . . . 11 plunged over a precipitous 4escent on the speaking journalist has this season been leave it in the housef for her, mother would Mariep where .the passenger's and freight cholera did mot.begin anywhere stock ihe FLOUR, DIADE OF WOOD. . I I I � � . I other.sille, through, dark lanes,, . crowded before me in this :portion of Southern ahodt bar, or them, if � she awoke.. Stultz , were landed. On the Alborts baiug.over- .fo.utd from India to Blurope, b I ­ � . I I �. dii � I took the pistol and lamilded it to Mies, with hauled it was -found she, had'been injured . ut %A Daml. & NeW. and 19yeterfous Industry That . . � 'Ott& where no ship and no passioliager ever . � - I I I . with towering rookeries, swarmed below ,France, tbou'gh the con Itioll Of sffRikol is -go out and give it to &I i 'me point as on t t I A310 I 11114. , , .1 with idle men and - chUren, playing in bad orionigbi -the,' reports of,tbe panic mid the request'that he I Meet, exactly at !be 68 he � a and Ameri. Nagle and ask la I inato wait for thbln-'Milss previous ocoasion, - viz,, on the -port bow. Stops, and Where the dreadful ifiBanitary . Flourbilexin tile catkull no n "" . aithy outters. A 'single glimpse of any of, ambulance reported. to Engli h � o0hilftion of the ,place , fully accounts for IN THE . CATs1crLLs, Jul�' 27.---wTbe .chid . - . I . - betier'go himself, and Fourplaiteenext to the ked were found to I - a produding W . ood , these ugh to turn 'Ube stomach * can newspapers, I thialli, have been grossly told Otultz'he had I any outbreak of cholars,-in sorrowfully Industry up here I I flour, %. -1 . . . Stoltz started oi In a me- ' weata= Filially we got on the exaggerated. . . .1 at to the hack. be damatea, .. and Seven f rames ... were. looking st.Egypt and &� Europe n6w, one kind of pousib to wood. pulp. It ,wa - ,of a healthy ­ . �; . , at kreli '­ 1 - known as Toulon road, a wide , . . . . I 11 . ment.a.shot was beard, and the cries of a broken off the keel it the four foot mark. might also. say that -it is this: doctrine *of 'a. m&nuf actured in the, Catskills about nine . ... ' street . . ted Miles and Mrs. It was thereupon decided .to send her to dmfinatimg�frana the sick, and ye I .1 . thoroughfare, without a shade treek 1913je DAIED TO .JOIN AREIVIL02MIL Man in the alley attrao 1. . Special poison vs ago, and now over twenty mills are � ' I . . . I . . � .., — . � . . Stultieto the spot. There they -found Stoltz, Detroit for repairs, where it is probable ;which it Is thought can be carried in a, 11 I Along its gutters ran rivulato of drall- in,full.blast;, The process is exceedingly , colored water, which'- had overflown nysterious Suicides solved by the Letters Who told them that. he had accidentally Ube will arrive to -day. The Alberta's pask package, that has (mentally) 11 poisonadP simple. - Any Bott-woog tree -poplar is the . . . i be canal, slid which was dammed I of a Victim. Is, . ,. shot Nagle *hile banding him the'pistol. sengers, numbering 25'first-olase and 20 us. People *il.1 soon, believe thatyOucan I - the inill, . from t . .. . . I . . Stultz and Miles then hurried into the second-blasS have, been forwarded to their . .1 favbjita�is felled'ana drawn to . . . ' . . did then by heaps Of rotting Vega- . . take cholera by taking.& rai way tlakati The bark and boughs are, removed and the- - 11 now 111 � A.Fittsburg, Pa., ddapstob, says: Maria ,house, secured Mrs. Stultzli,i trunk and:Put destination, while the'freight will be sent Theyr� gpeak'aa if the .only reaffou against 'trunk n a maohine which is nothing � - tables and worse substanceo, including dead salter, a beautiful Young lady,'committed dead on by'the Athabaska, which left OwOn entor"i luard,utine were, not. that Wig an but i� Uri . . cats and 4098., Four Out Of ding ( P every five itbponthe b6x..st the feet of the . lead pencil sharpener on a large suicide to -day at Lbechburg, Pa., by taking mank,, Milemand Mrs. Stultz'entered the Bound yeaterd.my afternoon. . - impossibility and an surdity to Stop hamlet with four, % houses were closed. Those which remained . Her death -is the . .. � ­ 41 I or more knife edges I . . . a large does bf ,poison. ' I dinase iii this way, but t at it is impoo. instead of one. On starting t56 machine , .. . ..... I hack and Stultz got upon the box seat and, . , . I th . open Were me4inly estamindi wbere; under of the most etinsational tragedy that -around .the corpse, drove I TB.Z,CMOJ6EUA. SUAKId., . . . . , . . dirty sid6walks, man.. Sequel with one, hand I I I 1. � . . , � . Bible. to enforce quarantine. I, It, only we the pencil. abarpe.nor reiblves with groat , I dirty awnings and'on has ever - taken, place h6xek'-�% Alsdiii three � could'" they say', -1 all would be, viell.1 . I . and women sat drinking or were alraidy I I rapidly to Mrs. 4dwarde,, No. -730 West . . . . V. . - I months ,ago Onsimin Terb.urgli, a brilliant Green street." ]acres believing that Nagle What. Cook, the TeurlA Agent'. Lonys.of . anitary: measures, Swiftness, and.. in, a few'minutes con I . . reduced to Stupor from previous drinking, . poisoned himself with . . . , the Panic, and Its Results. Vigorously enforce. a . I verts the log ir-io' a hundred miles . - young lawyer, not dead, he jumped from his seat mud . I I . . . . - and junk shope, in which filthy people were .0 id, leaving . Several: I iiiiieral, Was vay. Mrs. , A London cablegram Says: Cook, the but wish jud,gm6rtt�e. g."' scavenge, sd&v. Of -fln6 clast u-SiLq,viogs. -T sorting rotten raga in an. unspeakably vile PruaB1 &a vied the body into the hally Stage, Scavenge.-, �waala, oldanoo and:Hme, . ­ hope are ground .- . one � to *�is father, Dr. Jorburgli, a, car oiciall, but to urist agent, was haterviewedlo-dayand and bolted oxaobly-ae in a flop-rmill, -The-* . ­ --- atmosphere. Festering filth wail, around Edwards Soon. obtained a phy ' -.----U ---v------ - -----,---'---- hit- fl ­ . --humaw-refuse.-, ul� . -'broihinent'spiritualisti, im which hq­gan- st-Ampossibl" ­wash4­remova� i6il- putrid ot is � a so t; yellowish -w i a our, ' - , -lifo-wasroxtibo krVIa!wdA;-&A- -add-1-It-is--alwo . O�Oxa-v - . If , . -iiiii,-.7 at the tF-Tird-boay-wa; -outbreak from privies,aud bee6pito-, and cesspools and pliroilar In appearance,to a very -well-ground I -tropical, suat-beat-flarcaly­uPon- -- * . I I - . -them and,as � � a as its ioi,yw -Wd--r6-a-adii-(3 ­f6k­iielff-d6it&o I -house, gerate the eftects of the q dustbine ; look 6 stable's mud �o6i�shads and . . . I the scene. Blinding the By 13 , it lay upon. a bier in the rear of - the . ­holers -at ". . � . . ,estate time" Worming bid -father never to by a large crowd of People who had learned in France. Besidea.ibe adpressib, Which corn meal. . It possesses a light woody � I . were reflected from thd whitw road, *across, Taveal them.. � Orie of the , directions., given of the,socident, until Poli I 00 capitmin H%ta- -it has brouight upon - general business on pigsties; look to common lodging -houses smell., and is minicab tasteless. 16 is p I ut � ., . I which is the Quartier Capelette, dourseg a - and crowded places, dirty houses and yards.. I I � . . in thie'letter was that his relaiiing, . should ing, ordered the body, removed to ,the home the continent, its effects upo�p Euriapeah Is. up in large bags mud then is ddspatobod," . . stream about the size Of 9 Newer WInd'ng be cremated and his � ashes cast' into the I 'a Set your ,house ' in order "in all ways unmarked, to the' buyer. I tried 'to And ' - I � � I its way uncovered among the houses on ire . of the deceased, No. 2,iM GrAthsavellue. ,summer,travel, both commercia, nd holi- sanitary and' bygietio, sicedidinig to the out who purchased the articles but witb�uo .. - r� - . . river, so that nothing iihouldreinain 'of him .]At. Stoltz had proceeded the moment he day, have ' beea.'simplY , enormous. It is . conditions of 'the, plabe. and "all will be . journey,tp the sea. .This stream was isaen to'the public with his ismory.l. In macertaitabd th was dead from true Ahat 'th . , present rush from the . .� . . nucces1e. Thewood imiller was zidt 'very ', .1 - with sewage of. the vilest of Marseilles wall.tp. . I . '.. a . . ' - -communicative. " It. MakdS," he Said,, . � I Oro, capelette and the adjoining onei . Mrs. Edwards' "I Nfigl� ell , ' .The real. danger to be tested is, in - . I ease his1fither should object, to' zereirlation, tothe 1411, where be gave southern slid astern countries to Engl lad. . Quart, . be hopea.,that his,tualeral. woulcl . Somewhat - cow . pepeatda for 1be'losses in .. 1 n blatia. ,'well, I. don't know how much .- 6xvrbtly. � I which have furnished mu6b, over orie.half- consist of but a' hearse ''and =eLlcarriaget himself. up. His . wife and. little Ohild t . � ard and 'BE, somebody else and not our. own oelven ,One log may �fva five- bago, and it may give � � I at. . accompanied him. The hillik -seems to. he regular, 'transportation emetw for such an. epidemic visitation. As a, , . I . the deaths in Marseilles, slid it is fin int would 'be interred : effect of .the . ten 7 Iteelle well�ktlai4t is, pretty tolerable. st -and that his remains southward, but the general ' Bating fact that the largest proportion or . have'been accidentbil, &#d I' '.'rbpko8b%ble olers, panic I upoi .. matter of factr it the disease attacks �ouv I - - clear abb6t eight or nine- dollars - a in: .tile, most lonely and seldom trodden that Sbuliz�wili be disolia;g9d f v , t dy all a �Rftropeau travel has . � I r�ckon I . 'I them wereltaliana. After this experience, . I . neighbors we ourselves ari already liable to . opoti. to- As found. I within the � in. I I . . been .disastrous.' The.quargritines are . . . a day out of it-p6rhap's ,move. never. .. .. , ` . . I decided to I I 'a to-worrow.'. I � . I � rObably driving be . I it. To trust for proteiltida to stopping figured it up.' What's U good for? :Good � . . I . oleffure , - of - the dead. ., 11 Let ' there be I i I Ok as many. tourists as ilaterodurse would be just ag'rational as to. many things. 'It's , ' ' � , '. VISIT THE HOSPITAL. . 'fisithorbeadat me nor anything to mark BOV6111 ON MATS. . thoplague. Take Ventimiglia, in,Vorthern, L used to Stiffen paper, . Was my. the Beoto VI he . writes,. 11 for my, proudest ' . ' I ' . . . Italy. There *ere at last aao6unis !2,066, try, to sweep .back att'indonaing flood instead. butit-you put in too imuch the paper gets . . . . A young English Physician ' - Of getting out Of1to *By. , ,., . . I . . escort through the wards of the. building wish in .this respect is that I m4. be for- Fear Perilous Polsoned by tile Deadly 3rB imprisoned t all . I . . .brittle. Pa'poi.sto'ek'isdearei-tbanpoplai.'.,, - "' ' I - . Polson -A. Fatal cup 00 Ten.-' , travelli , . here under, quar . 1, . 11 0 , - � . MM . � -flour . . . I , ,. . now called the goopital Auxilisre d6PIaRria. gotten to. -the world as quickly as jossible.11 . I . I . I � i tine. Thb. riob,,th6 commercial travellers - -TACNDA". I Slid that's why they put it In. I . , . * - , . A FoRnAll," , in . . b During the tour of the rooms, I saw eighty- These'remarkable utterances deepened ,the � A Muskegon (Mich.) despatch Boys -. Four andthe.poor emigrants were all herded � I I ­� � ,� : : . you ix the flour ,with, linseed guru 7 four patients in all stages,ot the disease, mysteryi and, although every effort, was', piarsone'llave boon poisoned by '!Rough together like. animals 6f a cornmon brood. *hat Cleveland Said on Aiceptinil all�e aud - I biled I oil you 'in% at - a.: , , I from the last agonized breath tot I he Period made to ascertain what instigated him and on Rate!' wbile� drinking coffee at break-' Ofa-Lske Maggiore the steamers were pro-. I � I � .. Nom4lnutlan.. . I . I I .1 . kind of oilbloth. - Some - lolk! I mix . I � ' u i a fiat - - - M. Fritz,' his two hibited by the zealbus*author.ities tro, . . it with iheal to giVe -to the pigs ,aud other I - . of cheerful convalescence.' Every faiia in what. led to his death, it .was not la il . The victims are- W- Lra, and- a dark . . - An Albany deepat6h Says:' Governor animals. 1 guesa.if'o good, buo 1 never . . � , these eighty-four, male -slid females was the tow weeks ago that further llghb�, was daughters,. &ged 5 -and 17. yes I ying travelleraP The hotel -keepers and Plevel"d was formally tendered the Demb.� ogs-, and even those fellowif. . �. . tic I give it to my h . I I face oil a perhon from the lower walks of life .thrown, upon the .Subject. It' .was thou hoarder, named j. Sprick. When.Mrs. boat owners, in despair, refused to respect ors. nomination for PrisBidant yesterday, . I I I and this I am told has been the rule developedthat big love for Wigs Salter had Fritz vVent to the kitchen -to prOpare"thib 'ths'probibitiou, mud the militaiii'llave been I . I Await to Some other fellow's critters and, ,�. . I I . . I I . I . by the Notification Committee&' He said in r., is the patients from first. At -the led to the- Suicide. : It is Said that he .bad morning mealabe noticed Something wrong' placed in possession of the ILake to sup� moospting the hobdr - i 'I 1� It in - the, contest no' the' own. 'Tee, I have beard that - - - . but was with The City of Toulon, . 1, .1 Some bad contractors 'mixed it *ith Meal. , , , tiethe of. the -been engaged. to marry her, � I the tosi-Aettle, but Press travel upon it. , , t - , Ifaistly for army and Indian supplies..but I don't, - . I f ,the water in ­ I =ing raineteen-twell - almost inceosant work to upon yv,hich we now enter, we a emi I I , patients received at the Pharo failed to' prevented froni. doing. so ..by reason thoight,"'fit first tlad white covering she d6Bpit6 the I . . hdldi�the uoderlyiia� principlearoV,out take m*oh stock in the. story, because.. they � . - . . . . . recover. For the last fortnight matters- ..of, an fiffliOd011 that- could 'Only noticed might rily habitable, still remains - � , - � come friatn'the.egge boiled, imake it. Baratta .. party creed, and at all times keep In view r 'meal ag�. cheap as poplar-. '. have so far improv injury to. .her love. HO in this kettle. - The boffep'w , ly, filthy. The� beat .could buy'sou; . ad that only two- result in a. 'prepared 'almost � indescribabl thd people's good, we ahsll� be, strong,. I I � . a lad W because ,we , art, tr.ub to ourselves'!-aind . thirds of those received have died. - This spent his last laiglit on earth pleading with from thd Same water, and Ube told, the there has been terrible and .the atmosphere flour., It wouldn't pay to mill pine or , . . . excessive mortality at first was largely die Mies Salter to consent to his - 10OMAnittil3g family what. She noticed.. Her huB$and badiat and humid. In t ork-'6f reno�, because thd'plain mud Independent voters cedar or hemlock; they are w6rth too, , . 1. .. to the fact that most ofthe cases when Suicide. She-*ss'lanyielding. and lie wa's laughedfit her suspicions, and to allow that vating.the.'town an oldinower,has been die-': ' r Buffrages to much as timber. , But any'wooa that isn't-, . . . I., . I . . -chief of the land will seek by thei used that way oan be milled into flour. I.* - � . I received had developed into a hopeleos.d6n! determined, and the next morning him dead his had no fearo'drank down -a cup of coffee covered - running -right under the _compass their. release - from,party tyranny - ' . number in the'llosk body NF�w.* found in hiskoom. - Ilia idol was and started for work.� The ciliate- only hospital. of the oft. This sewer reeked-- . L � use. poplar almost . altogether, but. wben 1. � .. ,.. 4 .1 . whore run, short of jogs -I - grind up , but,torabalL . ,. dition. The highest 44 theria should. be submiBoion to the pital at any one time was 110 and the not hi equal in a Social point, but he bad sup 'with a Spoon., ostim- with Mill, and had been untouched for . . I . ,gad their coffee Alm � . a a him I - sick and three y6mrs.past. Ton of' -the workmen po,pular.will, and their protection from birch aim or willow." , I . I . . I I I me lately those at home became corruption where'thisire- should be devotion Tla I farmers di8like the now industry, as � . on in �cousequent we to th people's interes itprobaiseB to play'havoo Is . largest number ,received any Ono day was. .educated hdr, and she Is rned to Jov I 0 37. The treatment here and at Toul ily, she never reco*ered from the re soacked with roost violent pains in ills who were eCaployed to open it. when it was , . . . t. Tlime .thoughts with the forest ,. I � the first Stages is twenty drops of laudartural Shook sustained by his death. SheTeturned stomach. .While they' were being -cared for found were overpowered' by the escaping lend a. 00meecration to our.riause, and we go viiioh are- bot"ll attraction to the boarder . .- . � , - - � with three graine of other .Pod ice in the, to her little country hornet at Leeclabitarg, a waggon drove up to the door With Fritz, stench ana fainted. As for England, there forth .not merely ,to gaiin a Partizan -and a, protection to agriculture. I The ' , - and, alihough cheered by loving Parents, who had fallen down oh'4Ae"`W-"4y to work. has been a: revival of Uneasiness here since those who 11 ' ' I mouth to, Stop vomiting, 'Id the second finally $he took her He We, the worst stagerer of %dvanthgo, but pledged to give tanneries years ago used up nearly all the - � I stages, when the patients become Very -cold, Wait not happy, mail -all and his life. the arrival in the Mersey, from Marseilles, trust us the most beriefidia.1 and. honest .bak and'hemlook.;, the . 'lumbermen 'have . - , . I from ton t6- fifteen grammes of acetate- own life to join her lover in -the gTao�t isdespaired-of. Two doctors were obtal. of,the French Stemmer Sabit. Dustan' with adminietration' of national affairs, , No. * � I I - � ., . I stripped the country practically of pine,, I ammonia, the se -me quantity of alcohol, beyori'd., - Terburgh was . a thoroughly mon,d',,,d all but Fritz were soon brought cholera on board. The fact that two .per- higher purpose or motive can Stimulate to a , . ones. are . . iorphis given daily. bright atude I ut, anda, matter of the'dead,, out of their trouble. It' appears Sprick, ,some died from the malady doting the trip � 1), ce ar and walnut, ; theisichair fact i mud two injections of ga . . I I ' . supreme effort Or urge ust. to con lutione consuming the hickory ind maple, and now I , * .. �­ If the patient ostanob- breathe, artificial languages. L . . 11 - I . 11� . � the boarder, has lived with a woman nomad from. -Marseilles has. evidently shaken the. and 'earliest labor, and effective party I d . : I . I - . - - - I the wood -flour iijill promises to grin up. , � rasp' - Mollie Mulligan, but afterwards lAf t,her- public organizWort. Latuanot fail,in thisand ng-troes there in . iration of oxygen is produced slid the . I . faith in the'�effidaoy' � of French.quar- . . .. The antine methods andintensified pubilloltear." I . what remami my be. - limbs are �rubbed .with turpentine. . PUBLxC1bir,TARmASl11R.".,. She importuned him for money frequently . . we may confidently hope to reap the.f ull re. . . ­ . . I . .. .. � . . � I third stage is the coffin. Late at night , I 1. � ,— . . w1kich herefused to give fiat. On Monday ,, . I � � 1. — . , Ward of pstriotib servidoe well perforknod-.' . - . I I 19 - I I I . drove outside the ' city tOT the A Sensation on the streets of. Frederliston.. .11 . wao-seen . . . A TJUJLGJ14D DJEED- - . . . ,. , . . .1 , � I . ,Foreign Notes. , � .". . ­ - I . . night after. 10 o clock the woman . .. . I . � . . . ,..'� , . . to see the'burial - 'reaerioton dispatch says.: A Benea. hanging abo Fritz's placa, and suspicion � '. . . . . . . now. living on, I Cemetery St. Pierre � �­.`) A I r- - .— A MEW OUTIAM ! 39ighty-severt- persons' 'are . . I I . I ' korgininic ' TAKiller. "' . . . . Pit9airii*a Island. ' , ' ,; ''I, . of thrge patients whom, I bad' obser'Ve'd in , tional, affair occurred on the, streets the' points stroll ult to �e as the person who A . r mium mis, Affianced's k � - ,.. ,� — � 1 I . Stole into t gly ; finii.put poiso . A Buffalp,dei Winial. 11' I the !,hero Hospital In f9o, siter'noort.' Soon other afternoon. .1fts'.'ClairleaL. Richards' be kitchen n -into Bp%tob says: Aapeoisl from steamboat. Connection - Between The ' ri� f�iiioin of'the largest dai . . . I . Ci oil . Y., � . .t, ;. � the first of the hearses il(ppearoil, then folk ,was pmoceedling along the striat a.few even. the- kettle.' - She had been at work' 40 Princeae Amn, Md.. says the detaila'of the peg and the st,,'. Paul, & lRunitabst Italian paper is -only 20,000. . . I .. . I , I Isowed the others, , After a -brief burial logo ago, and � it is alleged that, in pasoi, - Capt. Davis, a . 1� . .. .. 11. . ... � .1 lag cook in a hotel heret hub ;when the police muraer on.13sturday, of -Agullway. , . �'. I , I . . The Rusai I an Synod. hae.;published a. . I . � . inerviao' toned by a Vale Young Priest, Who Mr. Hannah, a bank- olork, and ,Mr. Sti *ent-th 6 to arresther they found she had wealthy citizen of Worcester County, have ' . _ I or The firoli" u8sinin version of the Bib]a, the 'result of , A St. .PSul despatch says; . I R I i leaks %adly icared; three' 1�6ibs were � -John; a' visitor, . who were , %tartaing leftthere Mondayidght and bad not boon just reached here. livingJ. Mills, &drum boat of the new line connedting Winnipeg twenty years'labor.. . . 7- , * hurriedly lowered into a trench eight fact' t6gether, they laughed at . her. Thli is seen since. She was arrested in. Chicago - met in the employ of W. G. Dansemer It. .. . . deep by twenty feet long, and - a,--gdod.lV - said to be the,cause of the disturbance to. last night.' , , . , . I Co., of Baltimore, had been for some time with'thd 136, Pmul &Manitoba Railway, left I Versailles boosts "of an' orange -'tiee' 600' - - �� quantity of lime was shovelled on top- It day. Mr. Richards, armed with a' thick , � ' . It - I �, . . I . St. Vincent,'on tlie, border, boundlor Win.., I . 1. . � - paylug attention to Mrs. Mary E.. ROBB, a desday laight.' She carriee . a yearsold. It, wad plahted in 1422 by Elea. . . , - met,the, duum virsate on the cornet ON. , -beautiful young widow, and the -daughter 'g on T . nor of Carlisle, wife of Charles, III.., King Of ... I ' . . I. cowhide, CLIEVELANDIS IIIEW ig)ENSAlft n P , I . . - was a ghastly trench and, there wait plenty' . I �, . . . fair. load, and the projectors 'are sanguine Navarre. I . - . of -room for mole coffins, It. was a weird of Queen and Regent streets at 6 o'clock. . . . I of Capt.Davio, against the wishes of the . . � . Chose gaping tr8n . . Success 04 the Itlectric Ballway-New nud ladyto of success in the new movement, The I and Saddening Bight. U . itheR He proceeded to lash' the.tW6 of them right I father. During the CaPtain's OOmmitte6 tif Winnipeg merchants who -Poodle Shaving in.. Paris 19 a fine art. � were big enough to hold their thousandd.' I and. left, , and rettarned . the . I-stiverful'Street Car'll1lotov. . . i,y, Mills called on Mrs. There is an� operator there who Skilfully- .. I . absence yesterill recently visited St. Paul to obtain the 'bl. Harvey Strick. A Cleveland despatch says: The first Rose, slid the pair Went cub. driving. Oil . went back to the central part of the - city fittgok with' canes. I Manitoba co-operation, while not altogether figures out the qreSt and initialo of the'. . . � mud it was gay enough. Bonds were.'elay-, land. took Mr. Hannah to one sidet commercially successful ..alectricl kpii.10,ad, returning in the evening they Wake. Mai by satisfied With the resultof the POnteristrice, owher on the book of I . fiq.9dalf-Shavola pet. . Ing and cafe -lamps gleaming. People in ,mud there was a rough, ond tumble in America Was started irapperaticiii'ladre Capt. Davies in DLubhn dintriob. The irate.. vivo determined to go on,- and,now the now '�. water curtain had boon eat4blished at , . . OUR to leave the 0, * � throngs were walking:the *streets laughing encounter .between, the. othtt two com, the East Cleveland Street father ordered Mrs, R arrI. - on Saturday by � line iwan -established fact.. Some offlos theGraaad Theatib, Munich. It -consists merrily and many heads ,w eta poked Out Of batants. Constable Boone now &Rpdared Railway, Company, -who have jilab com- age. The l0dy proceeded to .obey, bob . I the windows of'the houses. It was hard on the odene - and. succeeded in wrenching ' is horse in'sta endeavor are understood to have boon made. by tile of a wide, thin stream of water continu-; � I ' plated a mile of the road and ran -oars on it Mills whipRed up la . Canadian Pacific to dissuade the. Winnipeg' diplypour6d from the top -of the -stage, � � . forme tobelieve that -1 had just visited the whip from Mr. Richards, Who got it tOkdAy for the first bible. The experiment ',to gdt�RWAY- Capt. Davis sprang1to the merchants from carrying 6ut their plan, betiweentb,eaote,complat(ilyeni3lbsiu tho. , I I hospitals, had Witnessed death orthat again sad used it till Collector Sbreet i was so successful that the companyexpeat horse'o head slid Jaeld him. ' Mills became hub no satief actory agreement was reached, stage in a transparent ou rtin. t � I in. . I or and . ,1 . . . I I I that terrible scene at the �aamet6r!Y Was a terpoiged and snatched it. Than. a crowd to change their'antire stem comprioing Cc enraged that he drew a: revolv mud the merchants determined to dilly. German I Sportsmen U80 canine . cloaks. . . reality and not a mor joined in on both sides. The collector "Yor to& a phantaBria of the over 20 miles, into eleot'i hai The cur. Are&: When Mrs. Ross Stepped upon the dally no longer, but.at once to take a hand 'The dog is oarved of w9od or metal, the.' imagination.' My visit to Toulon was eventually relinquishea, the weapon, so that rent is carried on underground; the conduce ground it WAS to fail upon hot father's slid secure the, Proper 04riage for their ribe of the anim4l'showing the' face dtL the, . . 4 . necessary in order to show me more plainlY the owner, urged on by a conaradle, recom. tore %to laid in conduits Jilie those of 1118 130 Poet h i having been shot through the . L . ... . r i . I I . Olooki The to dultim,and what were the offecte Of the epidemic. The menood the attack on Mr. F36- 116hm cable road. The -ofirs are - started and hearb, �he murderer, fearing that the f "Bight' . — . L A soto as a . 6 Cit� would take the -- - �. , . ... its red tongue I moves, in and. out of its 1. . country people seemed to ,have lost tbeit, Another melee ensued and the belligerents stopped and reversed with the greatest ease. residents of Pocomok . A ST19ANGAM STORY. mouth with eVery-movement of, the works. wits. Stations along. the road 'were � were .finally separated. Mr.Richard8camO Any nUL law into their own hafids, drove to Princess . — , '. I . I mber of oars up 'to 15 call be rug Bit ight to sea the pilgrims from . deserted, esio by the railway offielals. As out of the struggle breathleso and unawlioa, one time on a single circuit, and from one Ann and gave himself UP- HO is now in The BoulnualArs ' It is a great si peatto Judge Lynch. # . -lee, and everywhere else, Where there ,and the other combatants received a few machine, Which is N result not obtained by jail. L L. I . A Rome doBpatch pays I A very brutal fill Isr.to of the world bathing in the.River at At ­­kkkk law On sc I was a Stopping -place, pilee Of,baggago,'bed.L hard . knocks and soratchoh. About two any European system. The oucaose.of the. erring Grilyrn. act of mob wits committed In his city Jor Apart from the religi . � and household furniture incam . New 194pthod of Pres I to -pay. A house well-known at sts'Hildalo the WAtero 6f the Jordan are unrivalled so I e 't., 'in bored hundred people were on the scene, and now road has made a ireat sonoati011 In . 'L itbegplatforms. The Surgeons in the Asir- there wag I i0a act at one -time of a rioti both street Ailroad and electrical circles, A Paris hortictiltuial jouvail gives a new abode," described In Hawthorne's romance a ionic. The river runs like a. millrace. Ib .. : vice and the Bous Prefect eatimate:the . I as the foela� " both aides was running fresh for runs 136 milah in 4 bee line and descends I : in on and is expected to greatly extend the field proceoo fok preserving grapes of Is The Marble Farm," is sit pr6setit ocon. I I , . ec� 'high, each p aving warm Sympathizers., of.electrio4l developments I of grotmed , Ple fit town to -day to be about 25j000k Ilfpin itty b several months that is wottli trying- It 10 pled by -an American. lady. . A tall woman 000 foci- , ' . sanitary sense the condition' of Marseilles . — I I an itopr6vemelit on the process now ex, closely veiled - 1?tosokftqd herself to the - Judging from the number I . waafrightful, thatof Toulonlatruokloo do At a great Minerpt' .demonstration in Three thousand troops of thoWarosw tensiviely employed in Prance; by which o,n,,g4 at this house in the morning and heads, boronets and celebrities seeli at- the simply Murderous. Although Toulon has England yesterday ' a ideolublon was &striot have been oobellonda along the tall. the Blame are Immersed in bottles Of water asked for admission. Something iu the German,waiteritig placoa this summer, the . I ' a background of mountains, the city Itself adopted asking for additional way to he taken by the Czars I to prevent Shrivelling. The invOlItOr' of demeanor of the Stranger excited the suapi. teaoQn. IS an OXCOPHO11-4fly brilliant one. . .. . I is Situated one. flat plain a fewfeetabo" Mince. . Government W,L . . on j,ogo of wo. re-quitea, been the process is andrAeryWanotVilliers. He cion oi the Conarge, who dioniedilaim admis- lZaleer William, thd Iting slid Queen of . , di a end ,coal the Xing of Dart i dark, the charming I - the IeVel of a tideless too,. Thd consequences 'fie French inspectors in L ' , - -To w Ard th oion and called for the police. An officer Greg . . . I arioing from imperfect dralnagQ, with the 'L ' ' 11 accept a raise a memorial window in S%bury describes it as follows L . Mecklenburg, Pritiocen. . provisional budget for the Government Of Co.thdarai to the late,grinoo Leopol& , of October I cub the shoot with the OlusterB quickly responded to the call, when the Grand Duchess of , ia�turml want of slo�es are that the sewers V 13 basis of a attached, Sharpen tholoWbr end to a point Idniale pushed -the Porter aside, drew a do Solms, Countess do Xessler and a hoot ,gypt for two years, u on the I . . have only a fall of 18 inches, too With the Modification Of the law Of liquidation. , A daughter of Lor& -Lytton, yet'in her and stick It into a Potato- I spread the revolver and dashed down thi'dreet. A of other colebritiewhave all been Stopping L � 'all will be I oluggiall movement, the filth of the town mi race Up teens, bad written a novil will . bunchosout on strAwdr dry bay, SOthAtthdY crowd gathered and followed in puroulb. In at Ems. Prince Frederick Charles, of He. . drops into an almost Stagnant sea. At the In Mount Wsobington fribm the published in an tligligh msgszinO- 8120,11 not touch each other, Thus Prepared, the flight the Wolhall'O Wig fell oft and the' honlobe, the Duk6 end Duchpas Grazioli,. - . . points where these drains flow* they are Glen House, tOO812tlY, 0120 Of four ]add 'Who The Chancellor of the Exchequer has re. those ohoots keeg, quite as Wall so if th unmistakable featutoo Of a bash were Baron Vol! Arnim, Baronage Erlanger, and . etakidd moodimpliphed the last in 2 hours 20 L . only covered with a, plank, and. the filth is calved 2220,000 as succession duty on the shoots with tile bitches attaolied were in. revealed.- .The crowd finally caught -the Hobart Padlim &Ire ab Krot('Znaoh. , . . , . I disgusting to the mesa slid Impresses itself and 15'mintltdg­�a record, It is said, that property of the late Duke of Budoletich. sarted in bottldg Ailed with watOr-01 it . UlFrit, said attor giving him a severe prim- , I ki.0 - . "I I -a 'altbe,tthograpoobe head ' I , on the eyes. You not 6fily then amell but has hasnot boon beaten since 1850, 'When less than 18,850 pilgrims visited Sti probably assent, P we ling hanged him to a tree. J tAwards; to the amount of $9,710,000 the garbage of Toulon. JustIaboy aipeople guide made the Recent in 0, f ow minuteEM60 NO P I living in this city of 80,000 -inhabitants time- . k Anne do Bosupre from the 18th to the 20th in a dry, cool room. -L ' to 209L made by the Court of Alsbanam Claiths were , 1.1 of the present Month.' . I A ,hortiduittitiat says there ssi yesterday certified by tile Secretary. of without the first glimmer of common $Lomas 00.1118, Hill, Charles Dickdrial famous real. I ' The dormer stone of the now Custom ,06riatieg of cheratloo, 60 of spriedia, �239 of State at Washington,. aba- will no* go to I in regard to public hygiene. 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