HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1889-12-12, Page 6WANDtRINGS 11i *a ot sichloo, Kiri so, mo,
who fied with. their WOMfOr Meet eleilnren,
lthonaoning,,Olmeet eve ting Styr',
the eimminution was tebandoned gold WRS
•t_ ized by nat'vea lhe Pb reekone then
Stalky Ttib the, Stay or His Lifit 80, Mandist; iiinaber ithent 1,500e The
Ike Mita
°SNP! *Ad 4 large number of SOldteril nave
roommate NORM end intend to make e
stand, spinet the Itlebdiets. Cue nosition
here la extremely nnpleasent, tor soiree the
yap nom Lira AND JEPHBO1. rehillien ell ot chitee and tioninsion.
Bettliug With Beibellion With Unties
and, Starvation.
A Tendon cable eye : in his letter eo
Chairmen McEtienouof the Emile Belief
Committee,. datea nepe. affile, Hem, M.
Stanley, desoribbg bin progress, to a, point
200 miles above Pawleys, nye d•Ufl
°Ocher WC; MS, hexing cask of *he
oanoesothe land march been hi Wont
gold we two days later diecovereel a berne
plentein plantation in, DIIRTge of the
Dwents. The people ling themeeleee on
tam planteine to make es_lenge provision
nee nosenble foe the neettelen winieroem
ithead. The moat eeterpruung Seoured
'fair BlEkres. ega twelve beers Into we would
be 1 annealed with 4 week's provision
plantein fl,our, The feeble end
indolent revelled for the time being
in abundance of wsete4 fruit, but
inweeye neoleoted providing ior the
Inture. Med thee became Virairee to ferairte
ftfter teraeVing 1;9=0210 plan. Ten day*
seel before we embed auother plants,
during which time we 100 more men
than we hod beet between Banitelye and
Thearrowwats. Smallpox broke out smong
the Mantem* and the morlelity wise ter -
One. Cter Zeneibarie novel. however,
Owiog to the neeinstittle they =der,
$0444, We wove now form dop' mite* gene
Oh* 110edgerPe et the Thoth. oted Dori
ninon *tad Within e mile from Ileum!. nett
There ia noheld. end half dozee
°Quilt/Aug want are given, every
day and no one obey* The rebel
(Coors are wholly =able to orn.
iirei the soldiers, The Berie have
jellied the Melee iota. it they come doom
here With a rash netblog eau !Ave len The
offioera are all friglatened whee haft taken
plane, mid are enzionele awaitinn your
carnal and desire to leave tbecooetiy with
YOu. tor they are now roily persuaded
then Inliartount bee !ellen, arid that you
have °omit from the Rbed.ien We are like
rate in a trap --they win neither let ne act
nor eetire, and I fear, melees you come very
We. you wilt be too late, ion 0e fate will
be like that of tte met of the garziewee of
*no:Soudan. Hee thie rebellion oet hap-
pened, the Pasha could beve nept the
Illahdista Cheek Boma tone, bp* now be
is powering,- I would suggeee eour
anrevel its Inevani that you *rite a letter in
Aranio to SU Age, chief of the Mewa,
Station, tellieg bine of our snivel, and
that you 'with to me the Posh' wed royeelf.
Weete also to the Pothe or melt teiiiog
tut whet number of men yon Nava IsTOTher
the Pasha nor mystilt tbien there le the
align** danger now of any attempt to
implore you, for the people are fully Rev-
aluated that you oozne from_ E_eypt and look
to yOtt to get them out of thew dceltioe,
Slid it would be well ter yea to =One your
deettup stecotg. It we are not We .40 get WA
et the nuntry pleese remember me Io my
felende —Youre teithrully,
Sh401 WW1 1/0011041111g of manta .1= James.
wiedent *ribulery of the 'Sari or Arnwoni,1 A'R Padic4Pk, 'Clatt4 $evemher 24th,
we had to hallow its right Week lentil * **Ye ;
eroselog oould be dinenvereepeer day* 1 Shoat,' atter 1 bed written you the
later we ennobled emcee the peieetpel **Idler* won+ led by their efeoere to
jag° et the district celled A-gangue:tree, hee ateerett *0 zetake Beget, hue the Malidlets
'otati end 1311411011134 We had yet nen*tim
, olge bf
er o
hansoldiers, 4.04C)Pg tile
wee surrounded, by the leant pleetetion or dote* efi St ood OlUeta aPd
ereeete aflthe osenyeiniet bait ct epee*. -oer killed ware seine of the r 40,1111#
Mon and deetraotion had been :mew to ' Werit enetatert. The eeldiert ill all the
destroy. There our people, alter inoene station" were en parnontrielteu ;cud *ogre
atareatien daring iourteen (love gorged at what happened that they declared they
themselves to nob encore *bat et °onto. Would not attempt to fight =leen tbe
buted greatly to lesson our numbers, From Path* wes set as liberty, eo the Ansel
Andikoneraa eix done' ,reltrale northerly (4400 were obbned to free hittet and *fent
brought uti to another douriebing !Fettle, bite tO Wieland, whezet be ie free tO do *5
meat celled Inflemni, eititated four hours' be PleReeRv bot at prelim* be hot not
resumed
near* Lem * river auppoaed to be the 0,014,1;41V e
the country, H
Dutra. Ansily ellsoovered it wee the Lhehevetby 4° 43"641 AD4°134 *0 40 ao•
xfght bean,* of tbe Thum, smiled the Dni nno_bOlot Ittedd few dito la be TwaSozct
mer. in a few hours the Dui WU finely Ilkatrear tataalte. two dikes by enamor
beidged and we /Teemed bin a aimed ee., Ix= Usebe, and I Omit when we hear of
*hely =resided by the Maoyerne." your *nivel %hie the Pasha himself -will
IttteT &ensiling Itie Tanen to Fort Bodo, be able to *owe down with me to roe you,
nation he reacted Deoevaber 28th, Steoley We hear the Mehaiste sent stainer. down
ye; oleo a word tw,n been neared amen to Illeartonta ler rebeforoemente. It apt,
Or 41411bicadating the seven months of my they ,,eo**noli be on bora Itoothor Inn
SORRINES. Knotoog tne latter to be Ns wOoluo4 thoY ol000 on nere wit* rein.
whoa &take shi or (men it arm. of soldiers will never stead &getout them.
eenegeete ecan we were left so eentertere foraereents it will be all up with ne, for the
his Pzovinoe chafed Emile." Everyone le annlouily looking for year
OnDeoeuther 2ded the treated esrition tiniest, for the coming of the Mahdists
Inn new *0 nark by repos, owing eo manage mope out if you do not come later
extra toed' we did not xeseh the 'tad thou tbo"Ind Of December, but It *0ferry, wile*, vie aurbet camp sbe entirely impossible to foresee what will
forest region. before emergine on gran loud, boArlod
/pita annum eth„ end anxiety, about In 1111 mend posticript, dated December
nephson end Emin wonld not pennie 181ln Jettison sou the Medhlits sun.
to mike double teime so eelectieg a rieh _ rounded Duff4 'Melee and beseiged it for
plentetion and a pod camping site east of four air!, but were repulsed and zellrea to
site Itnri Elver, left oottunand Bonin oflsie.
'frith 124 people, inoludiog Parke end fiel. anY lot *Innt ranin
continued the zeiroh estitward, an , as we has ooroPIOtol/ owed ;boon Wo 31m9 iost
to tile *love in
won, and on Joinery 11* MAMMA tag Tibial he oadd ftkiied to fall' ilretil tho
march eastward. The people of the situation, lde
plain, faxing a repetition or the lighting If Enda hesitstes Main 1 *ball ba
let December, I887, flocked to the °strap av latIonaawOloaar and Per.PlexitY. could
we advanced and textdered their enbenis. memodozen Plebs(' If Obey wore willing to
sion, agreeing to contribute supplier. The be laved. I vfoald go on my know end
blond of brotherhood, and the exthauge of implore the Pasha to be seneible of hie own
gibe were wade and a firm friendsnip case. He is wise enough *0 .11 ;hinge elle,
established. The hute tef cur camp were even tOr his own interest. Be kited and
conitruatecl by natives, es,ret food, fuel and good to won for be boo Moll virtue,'but
water were brought to the expedition*. do not be drawn into the fatal fescination
moon as a halting place was decided on, the Soudan territory seems to have for all
Europeano in late years. As they touch
NEWS DT EMD. its ground they seem to be drawn into a
We heard no news of white men on Lake whirlpool which mole them in and !invent
Albert from the plaint; people until, on the them with its WWII. The ouly wey to
ISM st Goniros, tansoennare from Ronollt avoid it is to obey blindly, devotedly lend
ooze with a packet or letters, with one unocinernedly all ordere from the outside,
letter from Japhson end two notes from The inemeaneee said .1 Relieve zeein
limb,. You can best imagine the intense with this sternutation if he wishes to
aerprise 1 felt when reading the letters by oome out She Ammunition will enable him
vying you extracts Minable OWD WOrae: to do go. If be elects to inv., it will be of
DIRTIA NOV. 7, 1888. service to bine,"
The Ettodive said the
Dim Stit,—I am welting to tell you the same thieig, and added that if the Pasha
position of affairs in this country, and le and. hie officerswished to erne, they could
their own responsibility. sir
trim the letter will be delivered to you at do 1° 1373
in time to warn you to be careful. Evelyn Baring mid the same thingin clear,
On Ang. 8 a rebellion broke out here, WEI decided words, and here I am, after 4,100
the Pasha and I were made prieonere. The
Pasha i * complete prisoner. I am allowed
-to go about the ststiors, but zny movements
are watched. The zebellion has been got
sip by some half dozen Egyptian officers
and clerk and gradually others joined,
some through 'inclination, butmost through
near. The soldiers, with the exception of
these at Labors, have never taken part in
it, but have quietly given in to their offi-
cers. When the Pasha and I were on our
way to Regaf, two men—one an officer,
Abdul Vali Effendi, and the other a clerk—
want about and told the people they bad seen
on, and that you were only an adventurer
and had not come from Egypt, that the
letters you brought from the Khedive and
I:Inbar were forgeries, that it was untrue
Inbartoura had fallen and that the Pasha
and you had made a Piot to take them and
their wives and children out ot the country
and handthem over as slaves to the English,
Such words in an ignorant, fanatics' coun-
try like this noted like fire among the
people, and the result waa a general rebel-
lion and we were made preorters. The
rebels then collected the officers from the
different stations and held a large meeting
bare to determine what measures they
should take and all those who did not join
the movement were so insulted and abused
that they were obliged, for their own
safety, to acquiesce in what wee done. The
Pasha was deposed and those officers sus-
pected of being friendly to lira Were
TEDIOVed from tfieir poets and those friendly
lathe rebele were put in their places. It
Was decided to take the Pasha as a prisoner
to Begat, and some of the woret rebels- were
oven for putting him in irons, but the
officers! were afraid to put their plane into
execution, as the !soldiers said they would
never permit any one to lay a hand
on bine. Plane were also made
to entrap you when you returned
and strip you of all you had. Things were
in this condition when we were startled by
the news that the Methane people had
arrived at Ledo with three steamers and
, eaine tramline end muggers, and had meal,-
' Bribed themselves on the site of the old
station. Omar Sati, their General, sent
np shree peacock dervishes witb a letter to
the Pasha demanding the instant surrender
of the country. The rebel officers seized
Sliem and put them into prison, and
decided on war. After a few days the
nfichdists attaelled and centered Beget,
killing five officers and numbers of soldier!,
nod taking irony women and children pri-
Amnon and all the stores and ammunition
in the atation were lost. The result of this
ewes a general stampede of the people from
miles' travel, with the hod matalreent of
relief. Let bita whole authorized. to take
it and come. lam reerin to lend hint all
my strength and will sestet him, but this
tionthere must be no lunitatiou, but poai-
tive 701 0* nay, and home we go.
Form mum nom TIEN.
Stanley next describes how he had
already sent orders to mass the wbole
of his forces ready for comiogenoies. He
also apeaks of the suggestions he
inane to Bruin so to the beat means ofjoin-
ing bine, hoisting upon something definite,
otherwise it would be his (Stanley's) duty
to destroy the ammunition and march
homeward. He continues:
On February 1311 s native courier errived
in camp with a letter from Emile, and
with the news that he was actually at
anabor.just below our plateau camp. But
this is his formal letter to me, dated the
13th :
SIB,—In answer to your letter of the lth
inet, I have the boner to inform you fleet
yesterday I arrived here with ray two
steamers, carrying a first lot ot people de-
airotts to leave this country under your
escort. As soon as I have arranged for a
cover for my people the steemere have to
dart for Maws Station to being on another
lot of people awaiting transport. With me
are some ewelve officers stations to see you
and only forty soldiers. They have come
under my orders to request you to give
them 001210 time to bring their brothers
ISOM Wadeaii, and I promised theta to dis
my best to assert them. things baying to
some extent now changed, you willbeable
to make them undergo what conditions
you me fit to impose upon them. To
arrangethese I shall start from here with
the officers for your camp, /thee having
provided for the camp, and if you send
°striate I could even myself of some of
them. I hope sinoetely that the great
difficulties you had to undergo, and the
great sitorifiees made by your expedition on
its way/ to assist us, may be rewarded by
full STUMM in bringing out my people.
The wave of insanity' which overran the
country has subsided, and of snail people
as are now coming with Me we may be
sure. Permit me to exprees once more any
cordial thenks for whatever you have done
for us.—Youre Emile
Dre. CRONIN'S 1.RIVES.
]'bey Were round on Coughlin When, ge
Was Arrelltella
Xtlar THU 70!AcT WAII 811.1OPEX8SIND.
Pitcairn deepetch of Thunday eels :
Thaekogimg Pay was weed 000 for 4ror
Nertb, one at the ..enheentotry
the alleged onadexere of: Dr. Oman.
dudge llicConneti ;adjourned the gout on
Tuesday after000u until to...morrow morn -
MR, FortlY out Of cOnsideratiou for the
Afflictedjuryman, whose 4.yeer,old girl
lay sick Onto death with diphtheria To,
day the child died and will be buried to-
morrow. This ralexpeetedratent may indeum
the court to adjouro again until Saturday,
eo that the bereeve4 tether can vetoed
the funeral.
The eery spent A Very gniet thethegiving,
mei the poem:leo on hearing of the ohiltre
deeth too as a bad omen.
Aliening for the epeecholl of mensal, the
ileelleations ere that Om Oroolu %SS will
not be in the chirp of the jury before the
10th or 11th of December. In the argu-
mente on behalf of the State the alleged
antageniero and bitter feelieg ehown by
the defendants towards Dr. Cronin, will be
traendbeolt to February Stb, on winch day,
at a meeting of Camp O,0 of the Clan-na.
Gael, Capt. CnOteenter toetited that he
suited he had heard in anothee (Amp a
minority report ot the omemitteeeppointed
to try the Old ETeoUtive COMMIttee, The
Mort stated that d100.000 et the leads
of the 'United Brotherhood had been
embezzled by the triangle; that Irish
Ratririee had been sent from this country
to Eogireert by the Exnetive, and notill,
onion men to tbe Britith outherigeo,
which moulted in the pettnite being Iwo
prleoueri. and ihet lueteed or leak% foe
apes they had better loveatigete ihe
trieegle,
Mr. Foster's defence will be unqueetion.
ably ;het the State bee offered oo proof to
implicate btu client (Stows) he any ton,
epkacy reletive to the dente of Dr. Cronin
etherwiee, end that there ie no tsderplaOy
of proof te holdhim. Mr Vooterhao takee
no exceptions to ilia ratigd of the °eget all
through, the one. and beeneedezio objection
to may evidence given, whiolt will plan his
client in a very unenviehle position ithould
the jury neviot.
TOe cooped tor the other prieonere will
argee thee insufficient evidence bee been
addend to ehow their clients were
impli-
cssed in the crime. In shere they aid
claire( eie
A Chicago deseatch or Friday esys: At
the epenitig of the Croein Wel this more.
tug *he liteae oilIed liertterd Y. Carberry
in yehetttale 110 toadied he wee to Mot
Denethrs Belo= an the night of 11*Y dthe
and that he did not no defendant Berke
there, as testified icon behalf Of thederence.
At the conelnion or the examinetion of
his wineess ahe eur.rehuttel on behalf or
the detendente was begun. A. litaaher Of
Witirenesa were mated to the nand to
strengthen the eltet for Dario% *Ma, 'Algoma
teatiniony in regard to Oltalley's land.
nem at the opening of a Won ontite Wen
side on litay 4th. M 11, Dwyere John
Fleming, res Eon* O. F. Regan and, Wm.
Fortune testified in the Lime etrain. The
Int wining, a =phew of Peter Fortune,
the brewer, mot not been long on the stand
when it became evident he was greatly
intoxicated. ale answers were incoherent
and woad not he head. Witneosedmitted who beed taken the Endowment Ilene
he WES pretty drunk on the night of May nem in the Momon Chemin
Oh. Be wet followed by Walter Fleming, The Dominion too* statements for 040.
who substantiated the testimony of the her SkOW OD boreal° in the duties received
other witnetnee. on imports of 0100,000 as compared with the
Mau ZvtorNell OVUM. oerreepolsding month last e Ater. The °spotty
of reelutroatureti goods ahow no expansion.
Atter roans s number of other
Mr. Forrest magnate! exande the evidenoe
on the wound thin the knivo lead been in
the peemesion of the State ever *nice
Omighltuie ;went
The Motion wee overruled.
iliteAnoMatithe Won thirceithent
be dlid, PA tell the °Wet of Pollee libelee
the irnives, berarne ik did not occur to him
that it was a matter 01 any oonsequenoe.
The. witone had *eked Atisistant Siam At.
eerney Ellicitt for pernebeime to _put them
in the Bete, but Mr, Elliete told hua he had
babe tale care Of *bent himself; Re be WAR
pereonalty responsible for them,
)1, conent4 ehe MAW whom Dr. Cronin
lived with, was *led. He identified the
kniVe4 011 hating kW, orried by Dr.Cronin
when alive, The Smeller rase the witemes
had Ineneelf carried for two yearn and he
-the o peva it to Dr. Cronin. The larger
elae the witueas aid he hod food in the
*tree*. It they were not Dr, Cronin'e
Wires they teekedexectly like -there, Dr.'
Cronin corned the mailer keit° his vest
eoeket. The wanes* 44W Dr., Crean:um a
koife like the smeller Otre Within a week
Wore he WAS tAlgRA limey, end, probably
within two or three weeks before
be saw hire have the otner on the teble,
where be wile writieg or sharpening his
pewit. The keiveit were then admitted in
OVideneer
TwO *Oro witnetna Were eeslideed are M
mettere connected with the 41110012 opening
on eho night ta 4th. Tbis ended the
evidence, and the State Attorney began hie
addreee to the jury. Ile tooieetea at gee
outgo that the State would press, plead,
end *ape tor the corodetion ot alitive men.
A Chicago deopatell or Tluesday rays:
Araks Wiegman:tied his ergumene in the
Oreara Wei *o -day. Pre teok up the Ten,
*ion of the Gene of dee*, itteting the lew
to be *het the close moat be Vend irr
serordeuee with the terms or the tale*,
moot else a conviction ceuldnot folow.
was cherged *bet OrOnia died :tom the
effeote ot w000de and ornitardette on the
head. The atwitter soped thie was Pot
proved, and the taping could not say thet
the MOM Of the wound e MI Dr. Croninte
heed arta hoe were eeett 144 re oneeeetily
clone death. Judge 'Wing net tole up the
oneetioo ie whether the blood towed in
the cottage Was heater% blood, The prone
otitioo Waked se et sho doer ttuatuo stage
of the eatege had been deluged he blood,
hut zone of thiR blood bed hien abowno
Experts ilea teemed to lieving mimeo
*topically exemitted corpneles, an
*mount invisible to the Asked eye, for a
single drop of blood oeutained meny
milliens et °arpeggio* The prevention
bed !nought in Inge notion at deeting
covered with feetineekamede by feint, bet
rio teloodseeine. It wee ego 40 estante that
them was no emelt *Mop, or they would
have been shown, There wee not & oettege
in the oily ia which ft would he Unnamable
to fend lolly WO much Mood as was ex -
mined tor the owlsa and the boot ord.
ettOt they °mad geve in this earre was the*
11011 the blood of some ardneet. andp
'Wing eineetteeited the testimony given by
Mitnewoopiet Talinten, Mr. Ingham thou
took up the Argument on behalf of the
promoutime
3111. Malletea 41.44Mt.
After it brillient medium. in which he
denribed the killing of Dr. Cronin and the
wErActRAPEila SUMMARY.
The WellenO and Erie Canals closed at
MITtlobeigititee:teibtroadeny.ostiono at wioongion
nominated congreesmen Bend as Spesther
of the House on the sewed ballot.
Dr. Steen hire caused the slaughter of
eeverel more bowl he tient bone, and now
regerede tne choler* ea under newel,
ia eetimated that there hes been e
decrease of 1,4,000,000 io the public debt ot
the 'United. Seethe glom November let.
Germany complains very bitterly of tbe
ottnduot of Bmperne Veteeeis dempls itt
IttrOalteD0gMtPh:Ott,errne of
the iittletehY'Bie'
The Duke of Cumberland will inetitute
promedinge In the French courts to nallifY
she will ef the Duke of BranfiWiek on she
nenunde of lemony.
Choler& b on the increase in Penis, and
tne Mission authoritiee propose the estab.
liehment of a general gearentioe aninose
*nive1!! from that country.
'Under the new earniniatrittion of the
Buss's).* sew° provioees joarnaliets Will be
deprived ef *lee knothise, end. the Ituattiart
language zeplecee the German.
It is reported from Ottawa thet Hon.
Maniougall has boo appointed Chief
Dew Clerk at the aQRSS Ot Q0Mtliceleg itt
Weenier% to the Jate Dr. Wileen.
Rome Seeretery AtettheWa has cone.
=need the death notenee imposed RD 4431.
W. Laurie, who was colineted Of the
wander, ole tourist= the Iele of Arran.
A letter received /min Stanley nye tha*
he hie boo ankrirtline years withoet re,
ceieteg any news frert3 EttrOpe, is ell the
MORA 11:414 bite WINO either bean lett or
stolen,
0hae, Union. aged 14, or St. joileple,
Moe *eked hie mother easurdeY fon MogieFt1
She reresed him Re got hie fetherni rifle
end blew hie brogue out in Me mother •
mune.
An appeel ext* technical pia hes been
Jelin *gown the OtalldetiOn of fileolfahote
in the ldelton Intlraer else, and will he
heard bY the fligh, Cour* or justice,
Ter01110. 140.141OrrOW;
The schooner Clem White, 0441144
XiognOlaw wesdeetroyed ley fire on Thar*
day when at sucher Grenedler lelaud.
Ate fortheatay, Abe Walk may about 40 feet
tom shore the crew =nosed to escape.
Weimer Zenon; the leading Atteltlen
needieel authority, decisive* bit beim! %het
the Maumee now provident there ie the
forereemer of cholera. Steelier Op* he
seye.proceded, the Int Ave oleolera eptde.
mice.
Three 'Mitre * nest or *weapon
exploded yeatertley with terrific fame it
breeker NO, 4 at deeneville, Pee operated
by Z. 0.1reyden a co. Tim fetereen, Geo.
POMO*, was bun:mato* crisp. The bond -
lug le 4 totol wreak,
The fourth de** vdthin a mouth occur.
Tel Ora Thuredito in the Wilily of Capitate
George MoDeueell, of the steamehip Oa.
tale at Owen Sounti Three at the child.
ren died, ot diphtheria and the last of
inflererotatiou et the Mugs.
At Solt Loire City on Bentley, Jad e
dispoted or the bedy, Mr. Inithent Mule mamma, _in en euberoe and nnefsd
*rated the epplintion of the law or con. parevea jedmemeet, doted sne eppinen
sPtraq` Re 4ddeS1; "It thele da"d"uil %loos for oniziniship made by blonornie
confirmed together ether by themselves or
with other% et present unkeowa. end it
Mane one of 'hove conspirators in that cot.
tap on she night of bley 4th did, the deed,
then all are guilty." nhe spoken' then
replied to judge Wing. lie quoted legal
pinions to the effect this aironmetential
vieenee may be stronger than any direct
deuce. Ut this case, he said, each In-
minsting eircurostance was expleinable
upon the Showy of innocence, but coon
timed the coutiluition to ithich they pointed
was irresletible. The riumnistanoes from
the time ot ther meeting in Camp 20 to
that of the Analog of ehe °lathes of Dr.
Cronin in the sewer showed en ioteliigent
design.
London is suffering from an eleatrio light
scare, on amount of the Beaton fire. If the
fire had happened before the contracts were
made for lighting a large part of the city by
electricity, gas would have been compelled
to perform that task for another decade.
and frequenteys of Weans we A protemorial wedding took plecoyeeter.
in regard to the opeoing et a certain HICIOE day to thepriVate obapelof CastleHowatd.
on the night of the rourden Then the de. The Glasgow proteasor tit Greek, with the
inn meted, arid State .&ttorney Longa. Oxford professor at Arabic se his hest roan.
necker said: .. If the court pines we have was married by tbe Oxford protelsor of
sores evidence tbat nes oome to our ka041- OreeX tO lady Mery Seward.
ledge alien 10 &cloak, or a little before 10, Bash% advisee, trota Liston Indicate
which, we heve uot had time to look into. the imminency or a demonstration in favor
Or course it would be evidenoe in chief of s republia which will even MEMOS the
probably, but not having ODIDe to our oVertbroW of the Monercby. The Repub.
knowledge until this neorniog we feel like Beane of Lisbon, Oporto, Villa Beal and
asking the court to let us introdun the AVOtill *re co-operating. They have 07
evidence se this late hour,"
Er ner, m mom nt was,
lis foundetion in the charge that Cronin
was a spy, and its end in the butchery in
the Carlson cottage and the burial ite the
sewer. Mr. Ingbam enabled ihe evidence
with that point in view. He said Simonds,
In buying the furniture, tookthe first things
offered till they came to the trunk, the
tattle' and the strap. These he was parti.
outer about, though there was no evidence
that he bled anything to put into them. He
was not pattionlar about the bed on which
his sick brother was to lie; he did not get
him even a pillow -slip. The rooms were
opposite Cronin's office, and well situated
for the raurtlerous deed, the dootor being
oellea to attend the allik brother. Why it
Watt not committed there would probably
never be known. 'Why did Burke rent the
Colson oottage snd hoist posseselon of it
=oaoupie8 month after month? He was
si day laborer geeting 5140 tier day. and
working only part of the time. Where,
were the brothers ann the sick ester who
he said were to occupy the cottage with
working committees sod 17,000 enrolled
The Court-.." By how many winnowed° members.
you expect to put that evideoce in?"
A boldrobbery of 1,500 took plates at a
The State Attorney—"By two lolly, bank !taunter at Illoatreal Seturday
azta one who has had the custody of the afternoon. A clerk of the Onadian Ex -
articles."
press Compaq was sent to the 17oion
the Court—" Does the State Attorney Beek to change earn 54.000 from +knell
regard it as important 2" into large bills. While turning to get a
The State Attorney--dd I regardit en an sheet of paper, a paokage containing 5600
important ,matter, and feel it my duty to was abstreoted. The detectives have the
present it." moil clue.
The Court—e Some slightintiraation was A fetal atecident ottourredlintarday after -
given to me this morning, and I asaume it noon in the large riew bloolnon the eatst side
is not oorroborative or cumulative, else 1 of tbe river. mow nearing completion at
shall not admit it." Trenton. As Mr. Hugh O'Rourke, the
Mr. Forrest—el We object to their re- owner. was ascending a scaffold on tbe
opening she ease at the end of the sur- irraide of the building he slipped. and fell a
rebuttal." distance of about twelve feet, striking the
The State Aktorney—e I suppose the floor beneath with his head, dieloosting his
court hes a right at this time to let it come .
Mr. FOrrest—"If that be true then we In the Italian Chamber of Deputies the
may never end the case. We mayhave to Minister of Finance, presenting the state -
ask for time to meet it." meld on the budget, said he expected the
The court.—dd The court is anxious to financial petition of the Government
doge the case and I do not want to proloug would be much improved during the
nook, and causing almost instant death.
in under int discretion."
him 2
WET DID TEET NOT APPEAR
and testify in his bebalf Four or five
people were to live in thin cottage, yet it
did not tiontein a single article of kitchen
furniture. It was to attend one of O'Sul.
livains men that the doctor was called.
The cottage was close to O'Sullivan's
house, and 13nrke told O'Sullivan about it
as soon as he rented it. Subsequently
O'Sullivan vouched for lam. The speaker
dwelt at length on the enapioions aharaoter
of the ioeman's contract for Cronin's ser.
vices. Next tbe hiring of the white hone
and Cotighlin'e enspicione salmon bit!
motion to Dinan to my nothing about it,
and his failure to arrest the driver of the
white horse wIten he found him were dwelt
on. The driver of the whitehorse aoted as
suspirsiously ; he wanted a hens of len amt.
epionons color, and he wanted side +=dabs
on the buggy. The speaker went over the
ground of the ride to the nottage, the mur-
der, the subsequent bestowal of the body in
the aatohbasin, and lineken flight. All
this connecting chain of evidence, he said,
was undisputed. Mr Ingham toteshed
upon the alibi testimony, and showed it
was all by friends of the moused, while the
inculpating evidence was by impertial wit-
neeses. He then took up the evidence
spinet Konen, and in the course of his re.
marks said impressively: " It wee said by
this teen Femme to a man on the south side
that he enpeoted to be arrested on this
Cronin business. Why ? Why 2"
Defendant Kunze—e Why, become be
told me that—"
Mr Ingbam (rearming) "Because he
knew the business."
ICUDZO--" God knows I am innocent'
1
Mr. Ingham then proceeded to trace the
connection between Coughlin, Kunze and
O'Sullivan. Be reviewed the fight between
Cronin and the triangle as the moving cause
of the murder, and olosedwith an appeal for
conviction.
NOTES.
it
coming year. It wee estimated that the
The State Attorney—" So are we, Your deficit for 1890-91 would be 21,800,00011re
Honor, but we feel itis our duty toprescint It was neceseary to sek an extra credit of
this evidenoe, not that we think it is oboe. 40,60%000 lire for railwa.s and defences.
Intely nemeettry to the case or snything of There have been aeverel violent earth -
the kind, but it is an important ;does of quakes in Sends.
evidence and ought to go. into the case. Three Russian egoists have been expelled
This morning we felt like meeting on hav- from Macedonia
ing it go in, and it ought to have
been drawn to our attention oome dine The United States Congress opened yes-
terday in Washington. Mr. Reed was
ago."
The court then called the State Attorney elected Speaker.
"to private consultation, at the close of Lieutenant -Governor Royal, of the
whioh judge McConnell said • dd I take it Northwest Territories, arrived in Ottawa
that the evidence which the State suggests yesterday.
The Pollee Magistrate at Toronto sew.
should go into the case. I have considered
whether I onght to admit it, and have de- towed Samuel Pannell to two yore and a
aided to do so. I do not think it will delay half yesterday for stealing lead piping:
the opening of the meet° the jury. If I Dr. Willoughby, MP P., was nominated
allow it to go I do not see that it need in.
for tbe Local Legieleture yesterday by
terfere with the opening of the address to East Nortkrumberland Coneervatives. •
tbe jury, and if yore Mr. Forrest, desire
time to answer it, I will give you the time. 3. Ward, Kingston, while watohing men
playing in a bowling alley, was bit by one
It is a simple matter which can be desposeil
of at anytime. ' of the balls and had his leg fractured.
Patti, Neydica and Albaei all sailed on
THE STATE snows ITS HAND. the Teutonic lest week. Patti shed tears
Police Officer Bartholomew Flynn then on leaving England. •
.
testified as follows: When Daniel Coughlin
was arrested I was ordered by Lieut. encumbers continue, and poem° is unlikelY
Elliott to take him to the Harriscin street until an amneety shall be proclaimed.
thumb they found him dead, with his
throat eet from ear Mean
It ia steten shat flee United State!! iet
toeing at the rate of from helf to three -
cinema of et MiUign &Alva annually itt
the duty on opiam smuggled into the States
from British Columbia.
!Me ;Lomond that next summer atone
10,00 of Cenede's militia, will be matesed
in Kingston, as au experiment, to me with
what despoth a large body of, troop can:.
he gathered in one place.
Yeateraay morning an immigrant =med.
Bowl:otter!), booked for Nevem°. B.
hlL down the steps of the ferry eteaMer
Pilot, QUebee, and br?.ke One of hie lege
iu two places.
An explosion itt the brae brewery of
Charles I rete, at Newark, N.J., eniterdity
afternoon demigod the establishment to
the extent of d100.000 and emtkred OrnadeX.
POMO throughout the neighborhood.
Judge Cracknell, of the Consular cone
at Zeeziber. will mit for Begatuoyo to-
day on the British roan -of -war Trueneeisee
to Meet fitanley and Eroin Bey in hitt -
official cbaracter and to emozapany them
to England.
Wm. Broadetock, 9,,year-old TOrCeStO
bOnt who ohargo4 with having =emu
ted an aggravated assault on a 12-yearold
ben flowed Albert rock was remanded at
the Police Orme yesterday Pending the re"
suit of the woundo inflicted by hinn Red
4t. the hospital and there is but little.
bone or his recovery.
A tamer boo been eurrent that mpg.,
OMR beloideen Primate and the Wien bad'
come to e stendenal. 011114g to the reflisal
of the former toi refund 53.700.000 Recitlee.
totted from the ctetholio %omit dorineg
the Belturinunpf. Ott tbe lutheeity -
Yetleen offietlite the reptile doelered to be
matoueded,
J. 11, blast, ant Tallowy (hate, while
boring for wider tench a 14,40//g Veil* Of gas
on Sandier * depth of *beet SS feet)
and at *bout eight ten MOM the drill
dropped, tuna * won of water. A4114000100/4
of report', like ;diets was heard, and
mud, emid, gravel, and water win forced by
the gee it considerable heieht into the xi*
Dares, muted or having inkettroted
fon murtiere F011% MditraltIA Treineep
hes been contleumed to denb, with *
recommeediation to mem. Ilia execution
will take place 10 110130Y. A greet weention
was created by the trial, The Van ia *Mob
Deep was conducted to priron atter sen.
twice had to be protected by a Equadren of
bunny, end was Mewed by an excited
mob ehoutiog a wort. The nuelly reolet
teem of Nancy had till * Weimer lea
night the eppearerce of being in a One o
revolution, liteneroue arreeta were wade
by the police in their efforts to proton.
order,
Advices frora Crete state thtet Turkish
!ruction, which I did, When we got there
I searobed him in Captain Bertram'soffice. Mousse Bey, charged with committing
murder, arson and pillage in Armenia, was
Thee two knives which I have in maimed
aoluitted yesterday.
I found ir. his possession. I took the
A contract for 86 guns, to cost 4,500,000
knives and a revolver from Coughlin, took
markt, him been aonoluded with the Krupp
them back to headquarters, went upstairs
by the Chinese Government. The guns are
to Lieut. Elliott's office, and then took
intended for the north forte.
them (town to my box in headquarters and
Capt. Rut, of Dr. Peters' expedition,
looked them up. They were there until
the 16th or 17th of neptember, when I todk has returned to ',emu. He believe!! Petere
and Leant. Tiedmann are deed, as messen.
them over to the Fidelity veult, where
gers sent to them nevenot returned.
they have since remained. Lest night I
dolled the attention of Capt. Sohnettler to
The first train from Tweed via the
them at East Chicago svenne !nation. I Phe
Tamworth end t niingeton
took them to him. I did not disolose the
All the prisoners were visibly affected by
Mr. Ingham's expoeure of the murder plot
Pembroke Railway arrived in Kingston
fact that I hid them to any one prosecuting yesterday.
the case. ,Ex,Captain Bertram knew I
riot irenaSectlanit.
It le propoited to open the lemon Ade°.
Olitell Libriery et Edinburgh to the publiou
a National Deference Library. The *theme
Is now under oanaideration by the Faculty
of Advocates,
St. Andrew's llavereity has received in-
timetiou ot a muualcout bequeet. By the
will of the late Mr,Daosid Berry, of fivdoey,
* sum of 4100,000 bas been bequeathed to
the univereity. Mr, Berry beg *leo kit
4100.000 for the nrninttneute et me hole
Rind tbe towothip of Berry, 480,000 for
*lee fluettotetiou rend of the Presbyterian
Church of New South 'Wales, *Da a mune
her of smeller bequest', lueludirg 4200 to,
the poor of St. Andrewu !Ed 4200 to the
poor of Touchers entitle. Mr. Berry wee
a naive of Cuper.Fife,
•
An Inaeoloue Solute oy.
An ingenious Bestial school boy, who,
wautocl an answer to in arithmeticel pro.
Igeror dropped into * grocer's store on his.
way to school and said he wanted Gerhart
commoditlee at certain prioee. After !a-
lienating his list he wad: "Now, if I give
you belt * sevefreien, what chimp Anal X
get heel?" The grocer told hint, where-
upon he thatked the shopmen and turned
to go. Wait for the thinge " called the.
grooer; and his aisguat esn'he -Winkled
when the urchin told bins he waa late for
lobo], aud, as he hadn't learned his with.
meth) lesson, he had adopted that method,
of getting the problem worked tor —
Exchange.
had the knives, but up to last evening I in all Its hideous detalle. Coughlin and1 A Carberry despatch Flays: Jae. Baird,
did not call the attention of eny one ebe to Burke were particularly nervous when aged about 70, residing here, was left alone
them. they became the subjects for denancie. in his house Sunday at 10.80 a. zn„ and.
This aimed the direct examination and tion. when the family returned hone from
Poor Little Less.
How abeurdly short obildrenn little
skirts are sometimes seen now 1 The
faehionable length aeons to finish wee
two inthes thaws the knees. Denton make.
the poor litele lege feel very cold -
1 saw a sweet little obila ot alma 3,
yesterday in the park dressed from head to
bootin white fleecy lembswoon and essaying
very high gaiters of the same. Her bonnet
was tunneled with ostrich feathers, which
not only adenine] the crown, but lined the
wide brim. White fur looks delicious on
children, but Mit. Fourniere says tha*4
feathees ave Unto., bemuse lighter. Her
little girl's wiener coat is peacock velvet and
cloth, with bonnet to match. The tint suite
the lovely clearness of fresh young cheeks
and eyes —Madge, in London Truth.
owed a Brier/Rom
Re was one of those dry old jokere, in
au be settled his portly frame into a Mur.
ray rotunda rocker for his aftezeditiner
smoke, a dashieg, fashionably dressed
young man rushed up, held out hi hand
and exclaimed
" Web, I declare, Judge, when did yon
get in
di Oh, t other day; when did you/m=02'n
returned the "Judge."
dd Last night, over the Burlington."
"Row long are you going to stay 2"
dd its long as my money holds out,"
chuckled the young man.
dd Sorry yetere going to leave so soon,"
observed the Judge without cracking te.
smile.
The tillghest Rivers.
The moat elevated river in the world is.
the Desaguedero, in Bolivia.. It is of con-
siderable depth, and its whole keigth, from
the village Deeagnadero at the south ex-
tremity of Titicaca, to the north end of the
Lake Anthems, is about 180 miles. The
average elevation of the valley or table-
land of Desseuadero above the letvel of then
sea is 'about 13000 feet. The Indus River,
vindee source lies bighest, rises on the north
of the Kalb Parbat mountain, in Thibet
•
22,000 feet above sea level. e
During the trial of Socialists at Elber-
feld, a police spy narned Webber testified
that, despite we, niege from a police com-
missary, he furnished statements concern-
ing imaeinery meetings and made other-
fabe reports concerning the Socialists.
Major Dalrymple, brother of the Earl 11
Stair, and beir to the title and estates, is
in jail at Mentte4, becauee of his in abiity
to pay a fine of $3. He is said to have
been liting at the best hotele and (dabs on
his reputation.
The old man, Robert Scott, who was so,
seriously injured Sunday evening at the
Wellington street crossing of the Grand
Trunk in London, died at 2 o'clock looter.
day morning from the effects of his,
injuries, which necessitated the amend*.
tion of both lege.