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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-01-08, Page 7V, . 4 - ­ ,-- -, -..-- - � I - __ __ _­_ - __ ___ ___ - - * ) . - � -�.— ------1--Wt-o---------V--"���, �� � I I I I . . I . . � . � 1, -14 I I .k�`it . �,, , , � 11 � - . , - � 4 *kat 1i �k - . - "'I WC., I �­ , - . IF/ . � ,--- �­­_­ .—.,--*a . I A I . . � � I . " I I _ __ - — __ - — __ - . - . - __ - — . . . I WIRV Jusnowt4 or Two 1-1 I I W. - ne, Terrible Railway Dis., TagAvOlAx WAR* Attempt,io"T818a6shij�1e King '"ITRA'OHIOX arlDiLVOILVA "OAT IlUnw-JR91MIX110 —A .WD WAIN aqvBW . . , ARS, . , I , *1 I sc�Ifb Marriaxes Again In Question. x0j"1419114MAIG AMID PAIISVElpop . 'a- - Sir W. 06berts blip a Two, ID a, Muguge .4'. AtIOR594 " J *, - - ,LOUISE. . I . )[Pecopulloso for Mrsive, Brislak8oldlelf. aster in Scotland. , �isy 11 ,4 1 1 411poolm . victorlwip Ateetvilai . 9nona,y % �4. An jutereptiog ,question of is . .0; *I X&C. MenX W -14h. the X -They are )De.7 0*0-- ,,w boo. just Client tbOPOnkItiONIDO14OMttO.Arripm1nolit . I . . $eated 0�!_Alk 1!!#0p:7_!P"!!!_m!tq_1#S- Another %vould SPP� � .Va" 19opilk - ^ . Ait,slayer Tallem A beau ra"004 b4fOra One of the POlIcO Mollie- P0041011, to )Ift lie$ 14 boIP9 ,MU it I -, _pd Soldiers frotw - , *ud Ventral Asia. � I , . lirlen , Atilu� Rilsear to The Xtepopst , o0on 1161;4i, ch, t's] 04 � . - . L pseqJ I$ . Z*d: �Alm-,Conlo 11 iArrv*g, at , tra,Ws in London, and so giant In its Import. About., Some thtp are, of optiroo, who, � I THE TRAIR PREOINTATED INTO THE A Safe- Gough7o W,orog JoIPP � � 1� Alton 11hit it will .doubtless ba carried to the rather enjoy notoriety ; , IVER peemea " ttAt) ^14mumblia An Jifattat. %I*. , but to moot Poo I (From the r4on4on Tolograrb, Dec. Q.) , . THROUGH THE TAY BRIDGE. Hir Frederick Robert$. I i , ,Pie, MAID1111), Doc. 80,-Ae the Ktng'an4 Q %" House of Lards. 'The chief facto in, the ease the Continual meddling of buo�bodjea is in I . . � I . . LOKDOX, DOC, ---0Ir*,F.,'kI10ber1z"1to)e. W . I 1. - agen are thot Mr. retain, a Soot4h dramatist, intolerable nuisance. Dr. Talm . . . . I GrodrivivgtbrQugh the gato of the, 1�,jyfil � ., age, for I Surelytho sense of dangaropastarid, I � is the 23r4JAqt,:­Dp4uJjory attacks P8140Q thl%� evening, a young man dressed as wsrrieOUlss.])avioiuWaloo,inl861. They xample, may find it profitable to vieli all the %c _ a Ili 300 rassengers broWne . ... . I I Iro . d., graphs 9 wentat6noo, to Copar, in'SqotIand, where :lWs of Now York, &,ad give dlojt6tl prinues .overcome ,can vat appeal to the . were kept UP all day yesterday. Information a workman firea a shot from a revolver at . ng I . . soldier, More lightly than when be stands was rewived that 4 general attack ,will be the royal astriage. . but his aim was bad.. a d $hey liytd until. 16060. In that year Mra. details of vrhat he saw and board, He ba, ' I . I I I , . . . � , - I 14 Varnle ObW . . ' -.1.4 t 'before his Qap6n in the ar%wing-room of � ped, in a Scotch Court, a �ookatosoll, And profitable, I,qofure in made.as daybreak to -day. A large number upboily was hurt, , , gage.� 11 I , I The ball has site$ beau . � . I I i Wlailgor(laotle to ,r a ve the honors which -.-A.Fortlou a . , divorce fromber husband, and'oubsequently I �� 0 , I q el I , . LQ1qD0Xq,. Dec, I the bridge, OfthO011einywaa $, the aistont found. pa4 wolghs. an ouipoo. it pagoda close . . � Monte to maske, find why should, be, no"ke ,I � ' ! I """' oCOUPv'U � she worried another man. Farpio went to the ,in . . _ � - ,%,,� g , , Iffer Majesty to pleapaii to center upon hit . - . . w wa Own, . goo, approaching tho royal too . I I I.. � 1140019 �;. v I A. acgos* the Vrith of Tay, as blo.. d rigs - ona morning a U*P.rar at go $bf)-, head of one of tmen. The F I oat patent method to keep If . ; la $be Hold mad -on the march danger and while A. train from Edinburgh to Dandoo was ik This King waWdriving At the. time. OU14 be ,ogland andwao theramarried, In 3860, to. beforo the, P0110? e gill. conduct cknn6f� be e, � � , I � di . tire was The S., . I - � misfortune alike, sit 040117 enough, we know, croseloo last night, The gala was 00 strong fijl�114 on the Ascot Hf Ight" We were assassin ,was Immediately arroo.ted. Tie Uiaollorvey. IU*1868 is meparstion.took sold to be of a atriotly ministerial klndz��' t I . PISCO. Fairpialo Arat wife being atilt alive then- it is un.doratooA .. . I I I .- oporl'. 4 that �.. , - . �, , 1 onzaloz. He is a she sedond Mrs. Farnis had now. applie O 6 , � it, ,Of courso . � VpO.0 British soldiers. But, looking book that a otograbont, Von unable to- reach the ; this woul he confessed. Him name to a I I I I I . whoA its bbjoot to, and , Upon the recent, post frft the carpot. of scene ofthe disaster, but. several mail 7bags enemy's sign%). for an q6ttaqk, immediately waiter, And a, native of Galicia. I 11 . d for a people d AI., much Wonder al 11 I � � - % Windoor Uastle' ,, with ro , . Who King and Q aeen a divorce, and hits also Charged, her husband 7 there Is no, excuso for the porlodleal attacks . . . . YOV omiling, and all have bon washed ashore four miles ir the Attack commenced on ,$bra , n exii,arrag the opera I .. - , om the q� "Idea, ,for . with bigamy, In the, hope of having her zqar. on religion, by infidels, and oemi-infidele 11 . ­ , , I the train in which we were prepared. On the Bahm were groetO with enthusiastic demonotra- I I I , the oplandor of the court Arrayed to do, honor bridge. TbQro is no doul�o that. I , . Aron . rings declared Ault and void ab fAi0o, She bee fie, the doctor do 1W 0 � , to the occasion, With, the, Castle procinato in ilia water. Who Passengers, who are car. Flat . of loyalty and expressions Of gratill I au � .as note aya not with . I : crowded with enthualgatic Englislimen And I at i5o to don ghts same thousands collooteld, and CA, tIOn8 � I . � Ido allegoo that at the time of her marriage with striet propriety, a , . . . . tairtly all.drowned, are, estimated , tly Contemplated tin assault, As soon so at their oscape. At" the close of the preform, . � you in the pulpit. For , , I . Fatuto she was ignorant of J4 : p . ari ,o#q . . womqu and ,every approach to Windsor 200. � the enemy's intention WAS fully d6volopod .1 -&nee an onthusla9tio crowd bearing, torobbe I a mr. 34 _ qcqontria genius like Talmage, whose . I I ablexe, , - I riagoo, and. $hat situ, ouppooed him to be An avowed ii6ffid-cMbf, nayancing Christianity to, - � , Wi - 0 -The torminid on ti counter attack am Anted the 31D,yal earring" to q I - I . . . mil'the Uniforms of H X udwylo- ,LATnn. ,� ,.gale having moderated dome- do with Cavalry ado P . th . � .1 I ­ . ­ . ­ I I . I - "' 11 . � plikod regimepto, the very. memory of danger d IJI" J)Alqod. , . unmarried mon, She does tot deny the open to. serious queation, there are thousand$, I . . . - . _ what, the Provost of Dundee. And. a number am RrtII Cry. These issued. by the gorge . � � 1 .o 04 disaster must have boon to:,the officers of leading ditizons btarted in validity, of FUnie's divoroo under she Scotch of earnest 'Clinsti4ti clergymen steadfastly � I I ._"_ . -A steamer to the 00WOO11 B011121sroo -Heights, apenedfire6ia . The Diaeso, ZsponoZ oeye two , L.Ifots were I , " � � '"'assembled for docoration almost no impoosi- � Tho, the enemy's fian.k and speedily dialed . , oyAl Carriage; the second OAqoiug law, but nisintains that it to invalid in Eng- battli g $or tW which is right. Such publio, .' I , I ­ goers, but have not yet returned, fired at tho A .4 . � I . . � . bility. How could peril in - The gad close$ I a .the Queen's face. Thoweapon, land, And that Forrito is therefore got I � - I . ­ . )r calamity evOX hove excitement at.Tay BridgoStation, is appalling. thi - cavalry pursued sa � I Ity of personages As the Brooklyn Boanargen Court ' I I . �. beeii the lot. of these Mon Standing in vAnot Many thousands of psople tre congragatea, numbers of = bigamy in. having. coutriketed the marriage - POW Comment, Rod. '404ivedly get come. , . I I . - , I I , , tha. enomy, who. retired from all . was, a double! barrelled Pistol. - The I I . - � . togaMer,ln all, the bigh-day glory of their awaiting definitbintelligence.- poiata'ana, haotlly rot .1 . dip atjo a I with her in 1865. The Answer made to this.. b I . rented to the. 0 t . al 0 0 .1,o,m, e palace to , ard hits at timae� and no .one objedis,', , �� �, ' '. Juil,-dr000 uniforms, With PrIncog And Print Tlienilsehig t . at is That a divorce lawfully procured and valid But the old a of critioient., a . ram was Seen crossing the hove now ocuupiefl some.a4vaneed vi, age ulote their Uf�jostiee upon their in 86otla .1 ­ . ­ Is f busybodyiew, . I ­ I , ,0, coca � . . cosess somemblod to, Poreaso their honor,, and brid,go, shr sea " patticularly those ` on utl[ 11 xcitt a general tpdigt Gioat Britsip. The pr3ment prosecution is it Is , Impudent-, Is 1. that which . . . ,.. . ea suddenly a floolk of fire, b me 11 she b po. The Attempt k .nd in equally valid kliroughout .which , lie roost objictionable, because � I the obouts of the Windsor PD&IaCO still Visible. IT12 In 0 lo . ak-rOAd, ; I It is believed Gonzalez I I 0 railway officials pike of the Gough'a camp I visible,- &1Z miles to the nation in Madrid, I . I I I viv ' I � . . , . msrel"14oranal-onewThe-Divoree-Court will be -ian. - continually interfering, ­�ilti - � I - I _,�,, __ jj�� the air? Yet they have been i alon"be--btidge-from-Dandoo.- seat- - - & a -a c 0 0 MP Ii 6 r87 -T bra a- pe f i fbIA TrU06 " bewe h I I I � I W- -1 ­ �� t ei - ­­' _­ - — - ­__­___­ -called upon to decide the questiono which It public and private . aftra, of individuals - " L 0 in ffi-ifie-ifil-ci of very earnest w' Roberts telegropho on our 4rrestedon suspicion ' Gonialtz has been, �: . I Qrk until they found there woo a large gap cauged 11 the 24th t I . . � I . Indeed-7-wQxk calling. for promptitude of by a fall of Or _1 11m laipgov,t spans. success yesterday den,myt, livibg qt Madrid sometime. Thd Kin' to expowed will be ta�n to she court of whooe'position In life . is anfortup * . 'a complete. Th 9 . I . skely, I I �:.. " resource RB well me gehoralOMP-theea offloove Tula bridge woo. recently Crocked at an loss was Severe. Our losses, a . to five, In.' uttendoil the opera at night. I I... ealp and probably tQ the House of Lords. though wronglyi regarded as a warrant jar, . . , . considered a dividing Captain Dandas and Lieut. Nugent MADRID, Dec. 81.-�--Gozzales, the would-be I quostion, is Complicated by the, fact that such intermaddling. If the, gossip of these ir enormous expense. Rod, was Apt _. � � of the Afghan and t'ho'Zdi#W!ip!dgns. Sli I � I . � . I x ' .. I . I . Sam � I . I .. . � I . U01 tiownwwas deBervodly� the hero of , triumph; of bridge, architectuire hitherto' on- by a premature explosion when blowing Up assassin of King Alfonso, who rib a I a divorce eon be more easily obtained in babblelawas confined to drawing-rpocas or . I .1 . , . y g . I . I - - the day; but whether marchfog on -foot u rivalled'. . .. � . the towers of a nolgh a ng village,, and 8 in wait about the doorb! t bm a ul In Scotland than In-Englond, In other words, clubi It might not do inuch borm, or be. pro.- - - . 1. I I . � P . . . I b. A 3 ,.he Royal Palace, 8 I I . . . I � . ­�_. _th,x g�x!aesorate dpiw6sethp 9 , wounded. The =ajortty ai fired from the corner of a . 11 catch allvercoal are granted for reasons that dactive. of any great incohvenlenee. But . . . ...., � S"r a , r E _-PARTIOULAAS. .I.. .1 . . I . . - 5-0-i -,--,--,I I= R I , . a doing well. Those I sentry box. are ubt recognized'ati grounds of. divorce in Unfortunately its sphere fio not �80 curtailed. � I I hvfifi�*Diu�iW ng-ru. 'in fo" 40' oinaggia, he enemy livin at Cabot want to their GOYOzekloo did not make much resist% I I . I I . of them -, �11_Mar..' - . I ' -,-'.V f: . � 11 Add oil England, In the casu oil matriage, th rule Indeed, tbero are ma. I ny journals, principally - , . HOIF Majesty, he looks equally happy and LONDO14, DOC. he man& , f'' , Of t Itor do At Of the Kohlatanle and being arrested, .The gnq I H . � I ., ger o the houses 9, I I rds had to protect . , q I . j at bid asidoi . North British Railway, telegraphing from . io�oltefi but not always redo b , I I I Buti fte-a friend fit"abdink, near Lauchars - Logaris, and romikip'ed. at Cabal n. few-hourB, him from the violence of the crowd.. I . gnized that a Pit lialked In England, - which owe that* .ex. ' I - � me. said,"' He should baye'some in Kholft, ,. aJb four o'olgQk. this, - morning, Says .. . I � ­ - - . ­ . marriage valid where, celebrated is�,vhlid istenov:to the ptiblicatloik of mera, goomig.. it. . - .. _,, " but all 111d during the Idght. Two of the ... ­; �AIW--� . . ­. . � . I .. � . and carried his old 114or Several large girdera;'Al6og with the last epoiny'a leaders,, Xualilff A16, a , t � . . t for the suppoirt. . . I a ociass his ghoul- I . � : . . I everywhere. . But there is. more uncertainty is evident, therefOie, that bu . ' train from Edinburgh, were precipitated into n pries , 11111lic UT11118. I as to the law of d!vQxee.. In 1812.* a case der. 0-4. would cort�iLly have given A better . a A Mohoniod Jan, 'fled, early in the day. ' I . - of a large number of. the claus,of Parsons we . � . . , I the river last.night. There Werenearly tbree . - . I 11 . I . I IL I . idea of the first Afghan dampaipu than any. Another Rrominens leader )a reported to,have '- � iven at another mlasymere. . oolqewhat �Idmilar to the , present . one hi6ve named such.' ob-called'newopapera Could I . . to . I . - . � , thing else. Col. Pearson, too, wftq there, hundred passengers, besides the. Oom'pauy,� iled with Yaltoob Khanis &IdQet so* DBX. Big; Cal.,ban. kroge In England. A man. named Jolly . not exifiLt., Tho. vil Ilea with the renders afid . . . I I 11 I I 0 0 no$_wenring thabistoric-holmet aud�, boots of Servants, all of whom are * _.�!the )DOmmunion.' who had been marrIed afid was domi. ndt with the imbliiheri, for, an t . . � pdrIsh6d,11 ' : . ­_ -, - believe,d to. It Rod I , be editor of . . . _-1 I .- aVO. ,towards. Wardak, with cavalry in pur- V , � . I . . tion-hativeon Lake Ci . t, - JOB rinon In viled I)% .England_ * I Wont .to Scctland� for the wgp� not asset in this respect I � I � .- , Mtobo.wo-or, Rkm, 94 It was formerly called. i suit. �Th6 Bailar Hiso4r- and'thi City Vift- . I I , orlons tramp - L . � I . . not broken, but there is no news, official or the express purpose of 'fiettliag I � L . . r: *1 - . I A despatch from Edinbtirgh at four" this be taken possession of this afteznoon.=Tlie Unotitairil, Since .� . i -but brilliant in new u , It 111 QvInI, itnd 1004,il!)g I I I . a divorce., lately remarked, 11 the journal JOL,'M&de to as if Ike had forgotten - " � morning says the portion of the bridge,wbioh Friday night. .Hatch ,W06% After living thore'forty dayi, the tim6 which "se&'% Nei . L I . ,,;for the droaZyL � SUP . lormor-will be occupied if it. appears. certain. to have li;ff *for oline,m, 11 � I . .that the, public or the .private � I � ... I . , ' � I night when he ' ,�L­_:' �� Durban -and fell... Ponaisted. of several large Or. tl,Ekt there is no danger fro . . anche, thirty miles thb law prescribed, as necasary to constitute character, of aither.moll or women Of note Id I . "ported his -arrivai - I I .0o). inegrabsit, ,Irdara at the central aud naviga. yakdob Kha L . m hidden mines. frow, Los pluni" y6sto i � . I . . .rday :Afornkng. The a presumptive domicile, he returned to Eng. . fraie from the criticis s s, which I L L I ' I I '� Pdarson-­� ble Portion Of t a ilver, which averages from u's wife mother and a daughter anxiety is intati4e,'for there are liara, of land, where lie was 'worried 'a. second timo, *pry into'the moot 00 . . . . . 0 1 ' . , - mrsonplade.,.offairs of . 1. I . I I from Etah we. c ��, _jAard Strickland, to 45 fast I, a. , . of the late Ahbar X�on, 'who, it is reported atiother masidore. - I . . his first wife being still alive. .Be waa tzi, ,i those thought. -worthy of I � . than whom no Modi decorated has more 40 ptl�. The train would fall contemplated llightand.*ho. did all In their . being intrdftoed. -� . . . . . * ' wortbily earnid hi.,konor,, or vhowl,h'mor. about 88 feet before reaching Ili,,, Water. power , I it t I Nzw Yonx, I Did., -.-The Times eays a for biga . myanO convicted. His ease coming into their oolumns. one .would 'baje . L. I �.. , dignity will wear theni, was tilere, tou;, and Sometime elapsed .bqfore the nature of the to 0 no o lie Afgbaua, will bb' brought Washington OPeoi . at says , that. yesteiday. 4befdre tha twelve Law'Judges,.It was � held that thought ) - the Princess . . . , Shirpur to -day. I telegraphed Bright to I I . _hat Lontsi and - . I . 7 di0ZBtOZ was ascertained. The damage Secretary IUMBOY, after a consultation *Ith .11 no sentence or not of any foreign' bounlry or ther Marquis- ol Lorne would have' b ' . � . I � . . eon per-' I . I �. . I by bid side stood hord Chelmsford, whose , t(? the push'fdrward detachments from Jngduluk to Shorman,directid .the General to telegraph stake could dissolve an English marriage for mitted to enjoy their sojourn in.'a sober . . i . ill-healtli operns 'still to cling to Win. As wires oid the bridge -stil, the -badriesp of the' belibitba and Latab"rid. , Lwill send 5 fOrO8 to all %be military detachments hi ilia vicinity grotinds on which it' Was no% liable to be ataid'country like - Cauids' without the ,. �' i6ightmarse, perhaps, the - memories of -two weather interfered with the transmission of jo-60cupy 13111kak to -morrow. Oo DIOR-, I . , awful'tighte -"the night -on the, Isanduln W with India will thus b . raptaly ramn Of the Uie..aountry to - bo on tie alerti and dissolved In, England." Thia,would. seem to annoyance of tbose p ' . . . � . , no 9. Whether the girders were blown ttOn I . catering gad -flies. But - . . prixtee,s doath:__� down before We train, entered the briage; or 0 ramtOrOd. those detaelimentu which aid neareat the be directly in point, but thJs jadgmeot was it to not so-� Evoi einde - thg Arrival . .. � field - and - tb at I of the . ware carried L Gough's, 1)rigada 4rrived-r this. morning, . I . . of our , . . , � may recur to him,- but yesterday, - . ftivAy with it, will. probably slight Onow fell last night; all well. A- Carey agend� linva boon directed to ino*o rendered before the Di�wrcro Act Was paosed, distinguished Governor-General and hiswife, I . . at. . . forward to the protectlen of Hfitch and party end, moreover, there mo so atfona � I Windsor. ad ,he Stood- talking 'to bin ilia., nover be ascertained, is, t4re are ro qurviv'- . Altbar Khan won the . . I via India their lif6, boili'offialal and _prJvatq,,,h4q, bq- .Prinol III - � . . , Q -n-_-,. ... � ___: "'. ­ ­­­ � ........ � ­ � —.tiivguished-�-Gommtegary.-Oon-craI , 'dgo-wv*s.-only-opened-fior-.tia�ffie-, . 11 L9004619AAL ­WbiIo-4dmIttIng­tbat� -the- preden Varpsot-ia- --t -thor-iloctr -tho-6ourta- un-u-aif ,4udiia- ­rO6ddIdd7`wffh to an 6xt=6 hipudon-t in the . :1 , -as..-Tho-bri . .. . hat ino:of � I . . . . . . . . . �__ 1 -­-a2fd7--0y17 Tnn-"ri u,U-,!IA . . I .daughter, it ism discouraging, Sehurz ban not abandonbd the tion hits undergone, somfi.chauge in rucont extreme. So-loug as ' � � �. Dxuiy Love, of the Savelateefith Lancers, In May, 187S.. -It wao'considered w triumph reported. distributed Z . 20,000. to. indire the hope thitt the guilty 'I d will be. u . . � . tlio referehoes were eon. o, . - - _ 1. I � there was no trade on hii1sce of distioosing of engineering Skill. ic WAS 'about. two cities Afghan a to, �bo present rising. � . . a ions B rren. years. . . . . . I '� fined to. jocular remarks about, the domestic. . I . . . . I I �:, memories ; and, indeed, In � the pri o9zace of long ana had 85. spans, the widest being 245 A Cabot, do patch derail. It the surrender is not)Aa4s�.pphy4rz 10'...'. lu, ., I -,- __ �_' .,—..,-.!!�ructions-��in:Gov&ixtmsu,t--H�Duoo;-&U-t-0 . - , , , . - A. - _ - - _�_ I ' . � I.L Ouch flk 0 feet. At t6* highest point it wA a 130 feet .4 .of the 14th, hitherto will Promptly 1urn-ovd-the-matter-to-theL .­­­ AN'R.& 01,AUPJ nVJ1fN.ED. who phbuld build the fire' L eta ' - therei, Was . : ompsay" tho royal blood of E'rigieud , . . I . withheld, by the Viceroy,' diecloses forthe I -until ' L' . I . . . ­ . �., . . . .6 � , and Garmaur, all " the f � air and tho'bravell . Above high Water. . . . . . first 'tizzio 'Roberts, daffiej � War Department.. Nothing will be. done ' ' '� . . � . .. nothing in- the orilloismo o -the I - _ * � - Booked t at that date. . . at , Panic at, a. Me I mt, � . I - -f,th6 Press of %­ L, , I � . I. �1. - who bid met to honor htWx­iihd those''Who The train left Edinburgh at 4.15 � In the Bolter's - troops he Cabul Hatch I,' h�ard from.. The statemen't th . . I . � �c t�audiir Mokpo] neighboring Republic to .partidularli oDjeci I � I , were him comrAdeo In time's fif petit and di - . -conshted of too . . suburb.L ilia - -at- -Rt or-uge , !'— , reebilval. � .1 _. ,. I � afternoon. It r third class This bsibarity exasperated ,women White . . . . . to, evaii: Although'the'L " Wit" might be vi, � . I . . � I � � trade I a .card, one first class, one second ilass, and a �o L, the Afghans, I -brutally �otitfagod is trio, b�b Jor prudent . C, cumnr, 0":.Db�.�.-��'A,,Spe�dia.lirom* little far..fatche . d. ,., ,.13ht -when the �iew York . - ". . . . 71 � ' ' L , , � , - , anxiety, would have been out of Plao . � ,001.0 of whom retook Baker's -Position and' reasons,. . '' ' , L .. . .11 . brakqemoulavan. Atthei%st station before . the facto - ILM. been -IiarLtotorejjpotuak�jij; Licking Count' W a few days: ago started the nonsenoiffigI - :' L 130y. .. . . . Y,. says that - at World . I .. I'll. .1 . I . , �L I '.L Thavoetio wah-ohe of excoptional bfilliik' -droi i6o English out in a'dia0derly re$reat'L *Ithlxsld� ­ . � . . I :, � 1, I . . .� . potering'tho bridge thd tiolreto4ore tak6.' - The English atendily ' OLVionated the positions ... ­ . rumor that the Princess 1. I I I Her Majesty, by�her appearapeg. gave the L I , Mothodist Sunday School festival thereto -diy Louise,was about to . c . I . . I � 1. . . The -train was then crowded. . . . I . . .I. I I I ... ... 1. . I most Satisfactory proof -that- her-hoalth- was . - � outside Shirpq, .buf the onimy's fire was* ' 11107! AN' A AaJ%' ,,, ' 3ho Cotton batkifig representing anow, Ili the returalo, Canadamith .a. royal, retinue, with :�" L . I I compi4ely roatoredi and the whole company,. 'Viet quautities,of wieelf6ge-itoors, of Ofti. L '- a, '­ ­ ­ d_ 11,jik . .. . ' L . 116%,VAY TEZ&AN. . " . I .. . -tremon 0IIS an 1kavary Ackndw_L L ' - " ­ . . I . , I Costumer of Santa China took tab to establish a Court WilhL all. th . - - i. . riagiao, id apaArpol-aroo � . . ­ Is .- 1. .....- — . . ­ ­ l.w_M ', L fire.. rind in a wh a pomp.. -- .., .. �: . . . � . . Which included the Dq - . ridge AV ". '* , -d I - ohm _-�robz -simoe, �:thd_-,_:_:�. _ - ..- . .- .1. - ;. I pfedso -of. the b 1. . _ � � - oment ._ _ v_'4goa it Inciden Ao.-� - 1. 1* L' . ­ _, ,.. _­ :­., .k _ � I .. . _ ­­­ - - *.. ­ � ........ ­ . n -pd- u y- r St__ , oj�1.44d,�LD ohesf�_of_ ed&d____­� ­ � t -'a gractlal sPaIllit a !Pai- - 0 . I . I rI � l" - a�Ahe_whblg xy -wag.1 ' - J ' ". at L ,: . . , . �, ,-, , - : Connaught, 11re, W14�08 Beatrice,' Prined Quiltig IkBllorq.� . Tlib entire thirteen glireisF , � . , , sexpgeryj.�by laaftalls. , I and the childrani* . 'Right of the abiordity was to . I I . . . LooppId. and Prince Christian, seemed to take of the loni.central r,pans are gone. � L6z6Y6x,-'D4o. ,30. -Tho Viceroy "of . I flames q - lately - pressing'for sdheC. There . . . .1 f India ',. . .. . .1 . . . . ' L . , -a - . ward, for'n'pratent, were silzed with a Panic J9,41imeed odarboly be added, no ground for .',". ­ '.' .T- ­.. . . oo, %fight and. sincere an int ' .. Tho night .was bright .Moonlight, liiit--ib .telegraphs that Colonel. Norman has been BALTimanE, Doc. -.-A most dilagraceful. ana.rublied poll mail. out' of the t the publication Of such , & .statemento. �'. � . ,. i '. : the- I - . . churck,71afi � " . .. . . areet to I I attacked ot Gandsmuk.by Azmatultahwith- riot. took plaee,,ationded. it viola do and .. . I .. ...-. I , oeremopiql that it would, have been strange � wind was blqviing A hurricane. ..' . . . . w h n wItho01'weetInkt'wIth'-sn� earl g,ralghap. rind ,ove .can .,only wonder that. Usually ­ , * . .. . 1. . I . :2'0ft f DIlowers. . 6.0 . . . I - IL " , * . The enemy we're'Ariven *.bloodehod. on a train. which Mi t Camden nguished, but not Well-i4fornirbil - CauadfAu journals Should ' ".. - '. - I.- i ' �f -_�-_ " , Jvdoed if all had not been a scone o I The Provost of -Dundee: and- t1io oftImije, . . The fire was' ,quickly. L OXti . a it. L . . - - .:. . _ I . oongra., . off.. The. Britith.loss in one officer and one otatido, on thoBSIUMOX0, & Obi - due was . I 1. L. , , tulation and - good - spirits. who accompanied. o. hitii. � in .a Steamer . 0 Rall*Way, at before the impers6iiator of Santa 01 I 'pay any hood t .An equally 6bjio.' : . . . . 4 . The national, *JOL. the scone of .the - 'Tay Bridge -AIRMAIlled. Norman will advance at. cues '11. 15 on Weduesdaymighii A low Minutes a tional. rop6h was that A i . . 1 4. . I ,. I I I. �zuthem, played by the guard* of 'honor, . sever: oly burned. , Whothez' fatally or not .I tatted. by - a. � �- , ' announced- Her Majesty'd entrance., oiiC . digantar have - ietnined. .. A' Search, find reoccupy, tatiband. ' -. . - . .befare ilie.departure. of the -train a party Of not yet known.. ' . . .1 . London journal,, relating to a purely Aomestip � .. . . I .L . . � . � . about the bkIdie in Owall, boats rovic . A despatch frotk-Cabul states that the an. eight roughs.boardeLd it. They *ere-6vidently - . . I 1. . I., it" i iubjeo, '%II4 discussion. of .Which, ' I � . surrounded by Is . I bogip,ii.t aleduo losurei which wore. thrown up* around the influenced by lIqiAoi7ind determined I ­ I . � Man or_�_& 1 . i .. . L .,. ". . 'i she hii- . brill I iMt . court. .trade of. any auivivb�a. T be bridge a . . on,m* . i '' I . a reference. to POOP16 moving* in the ordinary, - ' . I - . _ proceided , t i ii , - I . . I . ir,cantimMents a ji8fi L Chief. ' 1�" - xupruall' L PALUMAkEliT. " .-- . .I . I 'I . At . �onoe,' to: Confer Shirpi b the time: the Bri L .An imuffensivo col6rodinaw was.sestedL , A . __�, � . the honors, and Aev6r �before,' perhaps, . about half a mile'long, Comprising eleven. re driven, to Occupy it *it's A base 6 I f .bpera� hey an . tered, a _.. � I . . . _- . . - __ 1. *Alksollifo, *duld.'be regarded- six simply I I . .11, I . . I — , L � . *of She loogeot PPano, each 245: feet in length ' we in the. car which i nd ht At off6e., . . . L. . - . p4spookerpus; altogether - uncalled for,. .and ;'� , " ' ' * - I . . bus A fallen *to the' royhl, pie ­ ' . " fions, have boon li�volled'by order of General became tholklitim of Ahoir violence. T . . asura. to . I . decorate -the a' and on6145 feet. - I . hey, ]Pr6bable .1dariv .bissiollixtion. - not Ao--be.- tolerated. . But a is 't , .. �. . .. , otors in two ondliplatuicoque. , L *drove him from the il aln,and would,aot� par. . . b OR a be. . . I . .. m 1 . I . i , campaign". Gan.- Biddulph . reasivled' A despatch froni - -Dundee opearto that, the Aoberts, being no longer required for. the or kA . X6zsTnR,' j)3d.-'$i w�A London corres. . Princess Loitiao is the Q ueen'b daughter and . I . his ziumber. of lives loot by the Toy Bri,18o purpose of �defelftaef'and the General's ppaition. mit � libi -.to. enter it again. I Tile - I I the wife..6f the Governor-Ganefial of '.ilia � ; . . . I . . I K- C. B. for the honest., hard,, though. tin' disaster does -no' ' b Ing no much strengthened by,tho d.coupit. train, started., immediately, alto' t pondent Says �",%t a good many Members of ... � . I . ve ' t-. exoded ninety. This iw 'a- . � r . tb[to, ot , L ' Dominion, her domestio affairs are # I . � . . .. I f., showy, work achle ' ii, with* the. ikandabar' . Farliament ari now in town, Rod n one . ,regarded 1 ­ , � . . - . column, the eacomperise for political oRgodigy probably Au'under estimate.' Six.. bodies have tiOn of Cabot and. the estsblishmont�. of out!. and - had - gone but. -two.,' square ' I .11 'i L . . . � I . . . a declared, to w�haA they discovered in. one of the first which bodins on the 5th of February' I male, who a6 often nothfng� else . . . . . I . . ­ I in the Bailin Villby and the Beloolt froutle been recovered. . Poits.. The country so a whole A 0 believes ,the next negsion Of-Parliationt. .ss,fit.pubjeato for diaocispioubyeartatitso.. ... � !, MIA, I . .. . 7- . � . . . ... be1quieling down, none of the enemy � In mass care another colored win, who J3 escape a - I , will called jout ., . . . . . , ­ - and for the military Skill ohowi in transport� having appeared tince the dls�er on on the threatened besting ran into the ladies, 'car . run to the usual time of .Pficiogation, : in tban blandeteri. . , It was these .scandal ' ' .� - � _ � I I Ing bin oo.iumn over the . . OFV T -11m: TIELACR. -. I � I I . ... . . .. .. f I t dooperate country I I I. L � , 0 . closely followed by, the roughs., A-jentlemen August.:' 'Thire seems. to be ground for the Mongsis ,irbo itarlod. the or& that. Her ' .. . . . . . , . I ation with *'Sir -Donald Stewart , . 1. L . — ,evening of the 23rd; " I . . belief that. a dissolution of. Parl , Highness is unhappy. ,,, rep i to its jun i The Fatal Acel, , I I CABUX., ]Dad; -27'.�-Baker has gape to Xo- to the . I d . inm6ut-will- hot choice *L Of :, a . ­ . . " Among the bills at Salludee Pt. L . duct on the, tibleage, & I car saw the coloxed man's danger an L ' . . I .. . U., Next, on . . ­ . L . � closed occur REI soon fie the budget and o"thar urgent - husband ; that Eli i Excellency wits snubbed . .1 . I . � . . . Alton Rail,writy-1vurgh,el"Parile,iduim.. histin with 1,700 -infantry, a roglumont of the dooi'batween him Rod his purauero;. -bi - -.because ,he did not . I .: � . . . . - . . . . . ,P 7 AradshaW, the gallant commander 'of the . , cavalry and*four gubs, to* Punish t Ileahall hove beau dlop6sed.4of, trobably fit the English Court I .��, L I . he InSUr'L bolting it and preventing thimirom entering.. . I . . - happen t6 be a patty Prince ; And thitt the , . , . " . . .. , immortal Shah, .whose bravo. assum�tion - CHicAeo, Dec.. _.L-A serious accidelt 64 Jan Ili' L L On the I L oataotlof'theL arrival . . . I ' , . I � .. t has gouts there. Moliamm a takoll soon after Easter.. � I .. ' firiged him. to - ' ... . . of. rosponoibilityi. at a drinis called --forth becur I . . - Ul 0 Lot the train at . I. . . Ptincome had inoo, . . red it Borden, on the Chicago & Alton Mugg-Rhan With. him to Wardak. Cob I Uouni Winans, howevlar,'the roughs effacied . . . L . I come to, ­ �_ - chaste Irom tho'House,'and who id Afrida, Railway, seventy miles north , rapidly becoriting quiet.- . . . an a . . . . . . 11 . - Ali ushing. * I .. ..Canada td got -away e s . I I . . i - � ­ L' ' I&,. of St" J,ouls. Z. nti�wnbo by ler-eaking: the. glass 'in the our 1. . . I troubles incident on his, ginarsolorio, p0jit . :---'. .. ­ . . ... I ___t�r­ , . I .1lon . whethor-with big tars at thwL6wer Tags General Manager MoMullensays his Informs. .'' CiBUL Dec. 30. -Goneral Hills has been door and dtawiug tile bolt. - On entering the By nit fiashin'g Is indent that Process in vo3i* in Court circles, The'0aM0 OtoryL 'tellers- I . t'. . tion to that the tr&bX1wad run L lab�ootth ­ . Irt I I . tilat . ,. .. I . . I . all With Whofn . It theL -City* . . - right and ' . ... .. .1 � bonor and affection from he Miles an bon that kiter'the engine and,all . , f at dirsoling4goni, the Darbati.brize, won him Ding .. Y ri�instg,t;Yhm Militaiy Gov6ruor.- The shopa cart they assaulted'tbe passengers' ,ion whoi,obj the atmosphere of a room to Shell via may in. ilia* w0imt itcooptation of the I � -'. - . m . . . � rl L . are destroyed � and defaced, mad-, ; left, iiialting indiscriminate attacks upon. all en a d replaced by a volume nastion- � - I , .. ". : , , : - .� . . . I on= 'in Contact. Gsn. Newdigote . - business IS- entirely - euspodod. _ : i . , term ?-originstod the altogether lan - u ,.than,whom the cars except a sleepar, which,wii tholas'. unmindful _1W -_ a, ol'th - oUsir-direot from.wlt4out. - 1A bouseathis In '. I . L . nooldstiri the Zulu War more ODDIPIStOlygSinin one on the tiains had:passedoveroafely, a steel brig , , . , Gough's of 9: OlkhfenOd shriek a ' loon. runtor i that - -the recent, return: to L � L:, " L " '' ' . .. � tide . ... . . - ad, the coilfidonee of his staff and won. ()at. rail'rendered brittle by, tjjo�,961d, Snap L ad and I � ,will ocau,py,�he Bal% Hlssar�. - ' I ., -ladies aji4 Children. The roughs th6n drew brozkghtabott chiefly'by the action of the England. of the krincess LoUlse I �L % ,L- ' 1. . . . � , I . 1. . . 1. .I- � .. . I . . was caused'by � : ,. � I . � . � , L Harneso, ..who did Such right good seivici .threw - the sleepti from thb tiAck. ? � � pistols and fired in every direction regardless wIndowd,*hibh are'viddinly opened to adroit her total dislike to 4anada mud 'its people. ,' . . . . . This - WINE ]BIBLE FN TUBREV..' qf oonsequouces. .L The,greatest terror a dolugd of the Pwer, element. � The advants. � I I' '... .." .. . . . I . . .1 - . , . . and �' � A'greater falsehoodi there -is itabority 'for . . . . � I .. With his gone at Ulundi. Rear -Admiral ,dotachb.ilall the ,other dare, the -angina, Alond. � I 11 . I : gas which follow this fiction ' I I . . .. I . . I � . . . . 0012stifriation, followed among th6pnesengery . ,of.extiaordinary oistinli'�V&n neibr olibul6tod., . � Sullivani "ood' a Soldier -as he in a sailor, remaining on -the traek:4 Porter George �' 8 . . . I .. . . ventilation are Her Royal .' - _. . . .1 . � V _ - . 0XI Ir all. I at all times most graceful, and Highness had not only enjoyed It , ,­ � � Bood,r. of .' slowary jFrI 69 Arrested for' 'Trit , Many wbre prevented with, the'greatest diffl�- . .. so they, said on tfi6.Lower Togela, and along' Palno,.'of Chicago, and 'Colonel. ' . .. . . . , am ain - ordin * � - ei stay heriq� . � I r succession of offiders, military and nays), Auburn, PI., Vora killed. -The brakeman on . -. I . . � CUU� from throwing th' it be�ef(eoted,by tfie use ofthe mry but is repremented an being positively Charmed . . � I . - � latlac Xg. delved off. the, tr " , : . �i " . . . . .. -it iwas in motion. The Stop at Mount "al"whid6w In the tot or" . : 'be ' .. . . . . . I I followed, some to receive -the K' X. B., others the sleeping car, the conductor, And anuinber - COINSTA11WINOpL33, Dee. _�In,raferencs to white - . sash , . lowingmann, . with it. It io to be iegratted that the pAvote * . �� �_ I-.---- �W1_10.._B_...1._uL­.___ , I -Winon . window of a room has the 19R Suit lowered -oui - �. - ­ a - ., an ou6;-�::CbI;'S1FO._T. -Burns, the .of paesengarr-rwrt"myt, bI1rbMW-wtii5u0y-. thd 'arrest and condomiiib'U,f6.-Ag-i�tli-,G,I-i,h", . o baving been_&�brlefoue.tho trainmen. � -ii-SS-Riked, _-1- h - " -affairs -ol, ---Go.vernor6G916riI.- should be .­­ ... . . � __ - i ;--- ­� abla$toretaryofL6rdUm,y'o"w�en'Viceroyof TWOO -the whole troju 4muipulles . 0 were� unable tarbador any smaietande, and All ftlid"ffii7g&it�� Uht! t 0 top iflum inteifered with and . inioreproisorkt6d and . .. I i . . I I . cached were !?prned,and A Prisol for assisting'to translate @fforto to expel the .rioters from the ttaln� and bottom rails of both the upper and the rlaiatiled by irresponsible scribblers. Is must ' ' . �.. � I I .'* i , L India, And to Whom; -when struck down by. was badly wrecked. . The�fact that all the . tho Bible, the following are the.pairtioulais Of before they arrived -at their deatinailon'.ware lower gas � has most in the middle of the win. be annoy a. ­ .,.:� " ` .� .. " - � , � , , the kvito of'Shere Ali, the- aosaBsin, the got." , ears except the last passed over safel� the affAir:-In September he police arreinted in vain. At i Ing. to, him. oobecial.17 when he find , i t he Relay House the left, the dow, leaving a quarter of the window at the certain Denninion j . .. lent noblemawturnea.t6 speak his last words On,r' n M118810nair3 I trala. , A gentlems 7 top, and the same . At the bottom of, the. the ournalm -ready to follow in - - I . I I I . shows that.the. tail was In perfect Condit! r for distributing. religious traots. . . n wag o6verely out in the . . : , ,on earth -to rece*Ve'khg k. C. S. I.,.Att honor' and was only stopped by the Combined He was soon diodbarged, the police retaining . ' ' wake of 'their foreign. contefiapoiaileo� . . . I I too bi..&: allok of wood, a colored woman. Window. apprture% AS i rdle,' 'niter - thin .has ,., ,, , , , I I - . nee 01, IS_ . jarl_ 'a 00 * a For the reputation of Canadian journalisip .,'. .. �. _.. * . I __ I .. � .. 1. I I . � .. I�biidob, ,( an I � .. � . - . '. 1". . at __deoftvea;_'O_n_ Col.' B' ­ ' he ring. .- --I. I . )Ontaining pasoages C(Wtilry..to bottom opening, and find an exit -fit the' top in deal' . � L , . _ which. India conopiro'g- with Unglafid to iuflqo ,-of, extrewo 6 it_sad.. me -yo i Jhe- TurkishIsnguage,:prfi:Ited.- at ,Waar,ohot in the nook�,,, it.. number of Pasoan. ., bsendono, the. cold air will rush' In at the -hoped that Moro afire Will be t&k t . � It in to be . . hold w 1 � aino, t ­ , germ were braised train blowo, and Moro or � ing;with theme matters 16 the ingure- . . . . . I soldier and statesman, devolved much of ..� B1111DAN, III ',, Dec, .20.-Bisidis those killed- Isla ,is , and two manuscript pamphlets of lose Injured. Passengerg on the train redog. . one. The clearing of the r6oza is quickened. As. most of the otorloo beat on their fade 'a . I � ,, D] . - . . . I Viceroyalty .- I I , a can be no. hipoi them Slightly d � I . , the most important worko *of Lord Mayo's 3wenty-five" peroons ware I 'lured', most of the as e character. . The day ,after bin Aizod several of the rougho,'whioli. may lead if the door be - oponed, and . the SWr- ease. contridlollon, the task oU -discrimination, . , I ; and ther, , by the railroa accident here releaso the missionary priant was RliGOtOd' to the arrest and punishment, bf the entire windows an well, whereupon Fi direct weep -ought not to be a diffidult � . I I . . . 1. . �. �. -, , Praloo of -the -manner-In-which -he served, his last might. There was but one passenger iu� 6-A a 'charge .of hiing, the ,author of the gang. . - .. . � .: . . -1. , . ,. It is as onishin 0 hoW , ,- . . 0490 � -..-.- - , ,- . . � I , __ . _. . _ � of aii,will. take place. t 9 I - . I I . . .. . . . . Azy -at$ _.- I . . . Noo-w00000000 - 7 1 . . .. . .., . - t . . chief than the foot that Lord Mayo's namei'Ja .the sleeper. The. chair Car was W611 filled, above pamphlets'. . -mini$ -113-Y, -. for . --' **-,., . Pleasant the atmosphere of . a. room can be - ­ . . . . . .. I , hardly ever mentioned now either in-counea. and, here it was where the haj Cry was donO. three' months Pressed a demand for, the I . . TRACANDY AT TAIE 19A 3 by this simple . . 10 after DOUR1.31t 1AURX0zI9.XNAR � " �- ": � O'. I- . . . .1 � . I KANSAS ' ,' , - . !. tion with the largo meagurks-fdr the Improve. As'acon as the car ran oft the otoies Were restitution of the' missionary s PsPdr0s I I . . . . -,"r-LILM., madi proceeding, 'whom 1. . — I ,. , , . - .,., . , . - . xtrA number -of -'In. . .. . , . ; . condition .Of L Tailla whiali he and that end of the car wao.almost 'Ile aoshuieziewod the request on, Monday, A Menlo froin, Susibensto - RrJdge,.Jut . a,* long sitting with an e . . Write I Ina the urime.nome to. the Go . 11 . tr . . . . �. . . I 1. io'citin . l�a 0 mat4s, the ordinary ventilating media of the . . . . . introduced. or.thi oplandid courtiales -of , =tly, in a blaze. The passengers, many of 'Receiving no'answer, he oent's, O'6311111uniall. . Ow ty-'Ji,hib 2*01berate bulelde at 'an Apartmenthave beon overtaxed, and nothing - I .1111111-The.Testlitlony 9A a Tooth4_ - I I '. __ . I , . � . t . Goverment. House, :-cAlOuttgo,withoui Col. whoin were injured, rushed to the other and MCA it) the -Parts giving, thred days in whlc1 .' it, .. .- . .. . ,. . L . can more readily reatore a student who blis ' Lit= ROCA, . DOO. _.-Thomal Edwar�#; . .� . � . . . BurneIg being mentionedi too. The company of the car to escape, - bog finding the door to rdsloril thb'mispiouorylo. papers, ibids . . . I . - midul$ht oili or, still worse; Convicted of the mur4sr of.Julia As . . . I A them,. and -for a faw* the pneit and dlemido the ohlef of police! Of. . .The Brie: Rai m Ofibro6k . assembled at Windsor Castle yesterday hg - -looked a �anfa seized 'a 141AdrAU FALLS, -DOC, .- boon burning the . way trl tetday mintende . . . � . . �. I ad . 'therefore, one and all, mean, Strange Sao moments the Scone - was torriblei Finally ibq Angora, who orderdd the arrest of the prioot, Ningard this mento of *blih araimperfeet, than a resort be hanged fit Oiark on Fab, 27. T I I .1 , , t , ain afrivilbg -at , Falls : go�o,ln a Wood room, the viatilatlug arrapie- find their child, .wao yes I . nev� . . � ni6rulng - brought a reopectable -looking . he 02900* . . , It, � - � I . . . had worked for the Queen in the most djothat door woo broken do W'n and till got out except. I and the mfiltdry commandoi of Van, who, op malt about sixty years .of age, Wearing a oneq or twine to this oimyletureo� during the 'was committed in 1818.. Who your betake he . , I . . I . . .. I . Portions of. her Empire, end had fill of them 'ink Col. Bond, who woo burned with the car. well $IS the Chief of 130116i, Used Insulting evening. Whonthe'spArtment has soverat l6pated IU Washington County, doming tkors , - . I . I I *aken active part In ixtending the frontier of Toro or .three other nocideato recently oo- language t6w6ds England and the ' British long gray beardi -dressed An dark clothdo, window$, the pr6deso of .'alr-Aushing Is very with Mien Asesbrbok . from. Kentucky. He , . . . . . 7 � I i. . . British dominlom-o-oo)he Ili Atria%; some in ourrod near'baro. � 1: . Cousulain-Turlicy. Layurd*anuounoea that � overOORts.0oft hat,woollen mearf,'afidloW quickly performed, - as ond-whidow io certain left, Washington County with her and their � - .-. . ' , . I 'ad in the ,,, - . . I � I i - shoeoi He , Wandered About town all I I , . I India, some in Afghanistan. 13givi . if his. d6miands were not complied with he morning, hiad tit Aunt he'ealled At the 'post, go act as an,optte�'; and When the room'iA . child to 80 to .Johnson County, but, never . ... ..". I . I I . � , . Crimea, in - China afid Ashautce could be , . A ,Ct would ask Salisbury.'.for Instructions- and . . .& )r xuzo * �I / thrown in too, but yesterday itVao tot tbo I ..1Gkir. OVEp I mfispond diplomatio - o6mmuniestid . do, got, Pa 'or Rod envelopes from .Mi. pieroad with 41naowo mode opposite each Arrived. Edwards subsequently turned tip ViV � . , 11 ., I ... .. _ ,... . � , no The' 1. the other,si'very fe*Momsuta will wifiloo to Make his Rebluic I ky home. and said him companion . . I - two Ware -only ... ;th;seRgsiUat 'thb Aineet no at the Conshalalifig Shig nud,g�rlousl� Porto replfqd that the* missionary. in not's let an too. assistant, and wrote -A he. .r6quisite.-ohange in ilia atmosphere.- died ht Poplar Bluff, Mi Outt.'Soirtemontlig I . .-, " I I . . I . British but a German subject,- and denied to , registered it - to Xotinedyville, , nitai� Record. - , . I later human bound we' to . . I .1 I * Of Kohut and the King of the Zulug�thst . . . . I '%wounded. - , I Antau us, , o1naty, .giving his ,�aame sel ffa I . 0 found on the edge of I . . . Her Majesty haa* gummonea her court, and Tonoino . ,' Dad. -.-E, arly this morning , that the priest had been, coudemned-to death, I I . . - -, , , -_ - - the, ArItsions I I . � . . . I i , Adt. the o8oile visa On f0te. Some, of the as, he only had it preliminary examine on - . . WON Be abuder. 'He 'then proceeded . Professor James Leggei Chinese P;dfG0SOr RiV66 near OPratt'a Landiago - ' _. - _... ­ . Abrahfi� Baktor and Albart *an Al � to the now Saspenolob BrldgWand enquired i that the .and the clothes � of the M-iinoltig, womm. and I , . . I . . .1 .: . tilideto decorated had Ilia honorof remaining . Every# both Tho Porto assured Layard, that the priest,. the raten for crossing. After being At Oxford, says, 112 4 lat� - Academy Ohild wOtO found Oli the 1181ghbotiiig bank. . .. . I .. .. I - I. I till to -day so the .guests of the Queoo.ot 6f -Mimico, Who hadquarrelled. at it ball the Would be treated lefilentlyj find it 18 believed ad by Mr. ShaWithe gate-keoper, tliat no�ber of Buddhists fit China to greatly overe Ono Of the okelaifti won Identified as tfiat-, I . . � Windsor, and )Rot night, no doubt, came up night befato over a girl,. with yphom . Baxter that the ofitter will not lead to, "serious eon. 'arm _flyn . estimated. Rhys DAvido, in big 'A Baddhisib," of Miss A864brook by in's � I . . 1� � � Womorion tit air .Samoa alleged Van Every had, been to& familiar, sequence . a._ , , ,. . co4tp was the rate, he Wanted .000 In Chink tooth - a ..­ . - ;Wcat umbtr at 446,000, . . . ,­!�­­­_ - .. I. - .­ ...". ­­.­ , , in owif - ift-­.. I I... . _1- ;�� �...�w:,�.�,��.�..,..�.�.:...,�'.�.,.,!.,.:"..�r ... I 1; - ­� I I - . __­ I I $Pau. -Says Prato V � ­ � .. "4 to iatuin'.- He talked rationalit, Pala the top *---,- '� 11 11'We - " - - � '­ ' , , �— -- and V _i_13p_Wjio'z oardbies- -ftsumea.theirdlepute tit Duok1g, Hotel;, near I. . I __.�� ____4�__ ., __-1. to kny I.''. ­­ � l6iW blot botimaten the A . . - MA, kitfAIM"61FrEorhing by ilid"aii1d In the '6iiuroo of- tliii 'lilgh ­ '_ ' -, " - , ­ ­' , 'r , ,; , that ..amount would,,,41 - 'and Z "" , goor Lbggb.'z . . . I .. . � . - , . . � � . just boyono the Vandikhama Kotai ,. �aj Sir , the Humbor. 11 ftx1UKt0E1ftn3t'1§0U0O.j6 G11cius? oft 00 000,000, from the. sggzdgRtO We . ' Tnu LATn Gait ­__ _' ' - - , . violdo'whloh passed Batter called Van Every , - I 1 M9 0 i ... twMAY-flio'conto, took the ticket, slid Wont ' oing injustice to More NOIRT1111Y.-The -bo6�s . - ' .� ,., 4, Michael Biddulph?z fireless 'mega undef the � oball not b� d - -Aso ' ' * I Ville a . . a list, and the latter rom ith a � blow, - , . -*on the bridge; , -96 had gone about a quarter j)o,jUb,Ahjf,fu is Buddhism Of YAUts-Colondl 0, #* Noitheyj 60th . Af . t . I Kandahar, and Sir- Edward N6#d . i pro.eminontly the religion of son w.IAW. of Colois, 06 So Go. I 1, [ 'ton 14 . knooklog' 04', for Whey Xlent n"t.lomprinfon to )Reath-llallh. Of' the way over Whft.Dk. Clark drov I Owok , find - . I � mot ,down. ,Box at, on , 111-p at Attempts td� Conceal the t;rlmo.' 16 on Ohl -a. Ttuddhiam bail long been1olersted Captain the toil. no V6 Wyatt Efigall, 1781A ;, 'gatola Id I rations 11 on ilib Umvolo� 'Citing to his feet, lot, ouk a volt � ,I oaths � . , the brId96 ^in the same direction.- The ;�. . � River, , Best to beat enjoyed After toil, and , . and'is widely spread among - the P86PIO ; ' I A, . the recollections of the' malt water of .the "A, retreated to the door, whord he turned HAGA1aoTOW*j Ibd,,: Dad. ,-,& Murder :0000ded illLhe got near 'the Contra LanderO, have Juipt boon btought h6mo from, I . I Afghit 64144 and the 'It'squaro taceO,ctf 01 I - � Btillit to fit' i twan-'s, strange OYOt8M-' Zululand to WZolw1oh in Ain eta a 1p 0 . , . . and arAwIqg a riav6lvor, took dollb� near the Country school house, between Ofent?O bridge, *halt he stopped, looked i M Mph Tin . . orate aim ot his antignalst and, ,Ogntervilla And . WilliAmsburgs two Wdaho around AS if surveyl: 2xCOPtIn9 those wild have adopted' the Morton, The first Ahl d4'0 doi fall at the ZultL,.Iand lenti there *I r4o doubt, tnothar ,9 thd distandas from Buddhist toriouro; the vaot Majority at the battle of Ginglillovd loot April, and the latter I . � I . __ , ; . " I I I I � I a C ,a. 01 d, 11 * I in 4- � � . , Ili 1� � �� I I Npatkia Moro u the chgampagrie than 'was fired, Yoh 11' ,vtry put Up bin bond. and, office, boo just come to light, Two school Share to Shore, than It deliberately climbed .1 , . '. � JOL 006 People, however frequently they may be found woo killed at the victory of Ulundi on the . . *unit last night. I I I 40494 '"and the 'bullet,. which *an aimed girls, about fifteen �6ard oldo daughter$ of up on the railingi iiaid on ot. $be in d . I . . . directly foir.11a. head, struck his bona, badly wealthy parents, *6ro otpelled from the suspender- guys; took a look into the abyso ,Bad blot or Taoist templeit, would Claim 41h of Xulyo Tho Collins containing the ,. I .. . . , � . eon tearingit, and passed' up. the arm to the. sehoollOrbadireatmentota sobool matoof below, then throw up his hends sod made to'bo followers of the grostonge, Ofall bodles al'osgoo, And the ' ­ I I . .1 � � . 610(ave Ward# whaft 0606miancoo of elbow. Baxter 'wits -capthred by the proprie* -the game Agai -tamed, MissX.Sion. 'On hot big faitful loop. His body Striking the rivet religious systems, Confucianism perhaps bits whole of' tho after put. of the ohipoo MWA I I . . I . 4Vvecn Katharine And Xona � Shore ft� thd ter of the liot6l and "br6tight into the 61tyo Way home tifter school, thby, asSaul sunk, trood to the outface so I the.�grkatoat following; then 011flStIRPRYi deek.Wao allotidd to them. After A.Iong- . I/ insifintly, .. e L . i ied bar, aim then, Hinduism, then MAhomalaniam, and We VOY090 they Vero laladdit tit this Royal Alsena - , . � � , 'Mechanic" lnfitltuto last season will be #011 WhOte ho was given oVer.to, the policei The. �ona knodhing hot down with I % ba40411 bat' and, face Upwards"dosted limess down thd would place.BudAhlem Ili the fifth pldid-.11 "I Slid L . /.1 " � � I . - remembered, 11tuOW 11.101rig in England With ickly ittanded ' find she other jumping on.hdr and brealtinif. river. The current beltig very oolft, before . I _ Without ceremony of any kind, word . � . 11, Wounded man's injurlei'*erii qui . 1. a new pltdo entitled 1, Porgot-Aid-Now, She to, but at last repor to there woo no hope .0 four of hot ribe, mine Rafe to. boato abuld be matined Ithe. body. Woo _,7ho ahall dedide Wleik doctors disagree 2 taken On ttfioks to the Arsenal u6rivary, � � / t601 I�A. 14. i. 6119 �X .- �, I 0 managed - I . � ­ I -I . - ­ - __ . - . /_ - . I � I V. .... P .- . .a, ,,,, 01-111g. , moving ilia firlit, I . I i,. . .1 ­ � . ,. I � ;, . lit. th4maW li to bave ontither medidor - . �� , making it total of bixtdon, art average of trio, Attbbgti bBATH.-On SAturday bigtt 10t, �ovtry 660 of the population, - . the sladit son of 09pt. W. Glann,69 0alkdonla I died suddenly of heart distage. ,11e wag `��Tl Wify $6 follow tO;ld All 061' BSA At 1114 own: J burled with Ctatgo ceremonies on Tuesday I *4ading"Phan he Is Atsualma tip. with 'She , mbet of that fratot- �lil�imbedtifie6hd'ifiamarryla*'6i.' * aftbrh6otf he being it iiie . . t 7 . I � . : , _�­ Ally., � . . I �, I I � . lamhorl aistateelf6mog but, died soon, borno I , oommouloating thd1aaWto hot Mother. $ion 131 ,tding to report the plitabid dt Me I& - Ilanto paid the murdated gids Yxotk,M erinten )O to'ke:p the affair oearato The h6td, rail ,a its , wity )Yet, a. 'out throuah'Ad School Columl [ton, VbO *Ittleoted the - AllotII4 . a . I and will be , . I - . �, . - I / I I . � 11 11, t � . � I I "I . - . .. � .1 � I I , �. �.- . I I- ...."IMM'" .111,11, ..... .... 1- . .�, the A good thing lot the peoples flatal action to the human willtak atilt denounces it its Vo I 0 tub OUter caao# Vero removide .. . / . I � Ids In $44011-441068 then took Charge ,of __ " � - __ , �Oftidinej afid they Were darried itwas In � ion tot InterMent"the body otbolbual ,/' " I boy to EPSOM, and, that of Captan " 1. 114 it WAS mIdArotood, to Rogby. - .; // .1 . Is bittst tOWGht AP001bot With o, 20fill / . I I �bobtna it than to wear . wlii .2.2 . . I . I bly associated. with rapid odwuntvtfon.--�Fun I with A beegatta heart J210146. I I . ., . I . . . . . ; I I . . . I I I . . I . . 11 .. A _­�­! .--.-: ... �­ ._.1-.._....-.. _. -.-.I- __ ­ -, - - 1-1-- � . I . . I . . .. ­ I �� ,