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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1881-02-10, Page 3_�' , - '' .,.­­,­.­­.­._,_._ ­ ­ 'I ­­ ...-. .- ------,- - I ­­­­ I - .1 � ­ " _-­_____ '_ - - - " � �,_. �., ,:m I - r`-7"7'_'__ " ,� ' ' ' ­ I'l - ' I'' 1, � . i I. . I 1q1"rW_,­­,_­ , � ­_ , I ....,_ � � . � 1, . � I .- I . .1 .-; - - .1'. � I . _. � I � . I I. I I . I I I . � � 11 . . . . � I � 4. ft . . . I . � . I . . - --- ; . 11 I - - -.- M!T.--_1 - I. _ 11� I � 11 I 1. , _­ --1.-_- - . I I ­­ - 1-11 - 111 I _111­__��___ - - . . . " * ------- """ -"---' _­_=__'__ i I . � MMMMO-m- I I .1 I IRE-11,AND. been elected to Parliament withogt oppo- experience oil the estate of Lord Goslord, ANOT11th INT , I. pitiOrt for Now Ross, in the place of F61ley in, county Armagh, I 11 94COLONIAL SM, UNCLAIMED MONEYS AND ESTRES. - , - 16--kox. ­.. � , hits been somewhat . Natiorialistaud Home Ruler), resigned. similar to that on the pr6�porty of his rielgh- -1. I . I I Wall ingriad moods of mind I � I � � 'O That t rough the soul, , cr,mo tbnng rig, : I Foor Laly �Guardians Come- - I 1,10 9r. Rodmond inhis electoral, address do- bar, Lord.,Lurgau. The largertorlauts have Oile ItFaikinstantly )K111e.41 an 11119,us Lie Waiting if6r The Which Ono was 0'erso dear, so kindt I � . � � . scribed bimselfas 4 member -of the Land. ,.come in and accepted the ,reduction of 10 ' . . , SO beautiful as longin �'? . , � . . Hungry Nen, '. League and it determined onemy of Bribiall, r c6ut. after vainly endeavoring toynak otbeir&.8erlously InJured. . Lillicky 11feArs. The. t4ingme long for, t 'at wo, are I I d .9 . � For Ono traniscon4itut lroment . __­� rule in Ireland. . It, is stated that big pe 0 . � _ - , . - . i their landlordoonce4e Gri Ith's valuation. It in well known that In England the Before the protiout poor aii(l b 1. ". I .o election was not opposed'because, no one Lord litamRangreontl Afflo Wennalp, AN EXCITEID CITY. `y4luo of unclaimed moneys and estates Cau mal�6 ita sneerlagcolmo-11-ren't. - Protiracteil SittialigAw the 11ovise wits willing to risk nominating,allotber Lord Rossmoro'o tenants in big county ST. JOUN, N. B., V olii 4.-Tbis morplug 'amount to enormous sums, of whic Still through our paltry stir and strite, . . of (,)opnwn . on . 0 . h many- I , , ,. .9.. - - - 5 U lie ishea ideal, . . candidate. Monaghan astate hild a, meeting yesterday, the city. was thrown intort state of terrible of the inheritors .reside in Canads The A uGt Ll 0, ,Nv, ,d, tot ow in 0 u I a 8 In lay,wbitt life I .I- I � t NY ... - notive discus. excitement by the report th4t.tlyo Sussex -following ;tre among the lucky folk� ately O=� I 0 1 . Lmu)oNr, rNis. 2. -The debate in the at whicly a curious and 1b, str I 0 10 yea a tile �Ia� ble real. House of 'Compons continued until 9 Bion took place. Lord Rossmore, who xpreas train had T I � a, ]if I . I a. � jumped The tra,ok near advertised for: h U V 0 a V ft�qw . Oppreve(lented Proot?80inp, Ja (be o'clock this morning, when the Speaker worthily ranks, as one of the most indulgent Apohaqui, that the cogincer had � . .. � - , Pesire must 01)o tile portal. . . James. Mead Jeans, born in. C41edoniyt, Forbal's the ,on', , . g ng � flous,il of qommon$. declined to'allow it to continue longer. A , and kind-hearted of Irish. landloraR, offered ,sea . . I , to be 09i . 4 . I . - � killed, the firemayi fatmily Injured` a4d a Opt,, in 1859. . . � I . great scene then occurred. Tile division- � . . Vell's make the soul immo tal. ---� - ­ - ­­ I ___ . his tenants free -sale if they wisllcd. This nninbor of tbe*pas�'66gar� serlodii?� hurt. Norman XcLeoil, tree 'Agent, residing in . . . . .80,'and the -Qovorrimorit ob- offer lies belt. met with it demand, am* Intense exciternall I Ontario, I .. .1 . . -*+- . - took place at 9 , t prevailed, as , a large! . Longing !u Gows fresh heavenward, will, . MR1. PLAUSTONE PROTECTED BY POLICE, tained leave to bring 14 the bill� the veto bodiolitistrUcin-a Memorial, for,g, re- number of St. John peopl& were on boird � ' - With a" poor carthivord striving-, � - . . I . 14 ' . . I 4u.ti.p Mrs. X iry Uawmara Moore, yesiding in. IVQ (luelich it thatwe may bei still, 11 I I - 'O . standing 104 to L I ;� of BO per ,cent., and containing a returning from the skating carnival *at London, Ont. . 1. � Coutent with mart living. I 1, . The lioxyle'R.ulers left;tlie House It 9, body, clause accepting free -sale. One Of the Suesexla,Bt night ; .are tile - E Mine, Adams, formerly of St, T ' Vs full 4eepe� , . I . The following' , homas, But woAAFo learn that beg,kl: . . - I I ARRUT OF MICHAEL IDAVITT. Th. bill was then read for the first time, tenants at the meeting was under the im. particulars thus far known : The Sussex Ont., residing in New Yo& city in 18052 Whiall Nye ar I a h . ourly wronging, . � . I " and the second reading waa fixed for noon . I . Our lives must climb from h PC to hope . ' I prposion that if lie ,accepted free,8&10 he express left for St. John atthe usual botr Thomas'and Robert Adams,, late of' 34 Anti realize our loo4i.g. -- EFRE CT OF T.TIL COE, RCION -BILL, to-d'ay, . 'Would have to sell Ilia farm at a . lice, and he this morrying,'witly a large number of pas- South Ptirkstroet, Toronto. I � ., � The Hoi I ase adjourned after sitting forty- therefore opposed the offer. . This vieiv of oebgers. Two engines were. attached to it, ' ,George Curtis, last . Ali I lob us holie that to our praise � . . . � I LoNi)oNr, Jan. -,-.k Xauturk (Cork two hours, . . I " , heard of at Walsing. Good Goa not only reckons I I county) correspondent described %remark&- one,of tile "three F's " is rather novel, but the former, which bad gone up with the ! ham Centre, Pleasant Hill post, C I . . , . . 0. Norfolk, The in The" Speaker resumed the chair tit 9 its adoption would simplify oue.gremt night -train, being driven by Driver Jones Out. � . oment6 when wa tread his ways, . , ble scene At 4 meeting'of ,the poor law . I I l3ut,%yberi the spirit boolkofts; - . I I . as bitter C 01 110 immediately said : ,,During tile branch of the land question immensely. and the seco .ld by Thomas Gammon, Elizabeth Moyer, whoresidqd ottPrestory' That 6ome slight good is also wr6ught . . . . , . . I . , 1 guardiaus, The day w old. Two 4ftouro the House, has been -occupied This reut�paying .Movement is certainly When within ft, mile of Apolyaqi station the Ont., about 1870.. . I Beyond self-satisfaction, . , , I Imildred famislaod persons stood without I Whou we are simply good in thought� ,- 1. � . . by repoate4 motions for adjournment, sup- extending. Th era,.aro those among the best rails suddenly spread throwing the trucks William Taylor, tailoi, resi Ing in Bur. Hoyr G'ei: wo ftlil ill action. - , . tl.Ae workliouse Where the guardians met, yortbd, by small minorities, ill opposition fr � iends of the tenants who argue that a of tile forward engine all the tradk, � but lingtou, Ont. . ,a . I 14� � . I . . I I . I . . . I �. 4 . Among them were eighty stalwart, hungry- to the general sense of the, House. Acrisis general disposition to pity rent on tile 'part without injuring anyone an it, The - other. Jo n Whyte, now. -.or late'of Hamilton, I . � looking laborers, - who loudly demanded , . h I I . . . I . . I . - ­ - has arisen which demands the prompt of tile Irish tenantry, will'A the present euginei it is. said, was thrown over on its 0 . . . . Scotland. � work. Toe guardians could give them ' I I I at., . . 0. I '. . I . In the mi ing word � interposition Chair . time enlist the sym . I � , 'BorM ,�.,--,.-Z,-,-7_�r-. �- - I none. dale of the . . of the and - the House , pathy of the English side and almost completely demolished. En. Brian Greenwood, late of Yorkshire, In . .Mhiro tbere ar61we1vo­f&rM2 was brought that the laborer - %were forcing* 'The ineasuro recommended, as ur ent in arid Scot6li Members of Parliamentinfayor gineer T,GammQn, of Sussex, Was instantly England, last heard of in Lohdon, Ont. . . . . . . . I I , . Her Majesty's speech -.it Mon t1i :ago of the cornifig land bill. , I . . I (7,006 acres in all). to let. . � . . killed and Firema& Robert MoMann sus. Sarii,h Angell (formerly Saxall, Fenn, their way into the building. Business being, arrested by all inconsiderable I . - . A trimppmssea 81 hours in a Cistern in, . . , IJIVIACJIIONlt.�(tofcrolli*qnip;ij4. ,, . tainedsori6us,ifnot fata,l, injuries. The spingtorl, widow of James Angell, formerly . was suspended and dead silence prevailed,, majoriti, it is necessary to vindicate the Whole train, I , Breollim,'daring a lit of drunkenness, ro� , .;� Immediately afterwards, footsteps, were . Losyi.6N, Feb. 3. -The Commons-' t is runiored, *was capsized, of London . I . ft very I . ,, and, afterwards of Hamilton', Conti . . . board asueudifig.*ihe stairs. The 4,00r was . autlloy�ity of. the House. I am satisfied I crowded. Messrs. Henry and Call�n I a arid some passengers Injured, but this, the Ontario. . . . I . . I , ),- . .. . . . I I . I almost broken from its hinges with ldol;ing sha,11 best barry out .its will mid may rely notice of -further amenilp auto- to -Mr. Glad- St.' John operator says, . is incorrect . - ' Mark Booth, a joiner and carpenter, Who Litst,greekabout 200 salmon, 'some ofthem. . , . I � - . . . and pushing from the outside, : S overal on its decline to, .call i1pon any staile'a resolution. Mr, Cowen gave notice Particular� were at once tolographed to married a servant of the Eitrl of Lonsdale,, nearly 40 lbs weight, were found - dead on, . I . . � more =Itli speak arid indhiediritely I thebaliks-of the Southask, - - . . . voices were heard- calling on -the guardiulls pVria,lion deprecatilig the use of Mr. Gkid. Moncton and it relief train Went down and afterwards went to Wbitehaverr,,villere . . � . . probose to, put the several questions to tho. Gammon was about 35 year's. He leaves � his wife is sppposed to .J The'roortility a .. . . to open the door and . � � t stone's resolution to curtdif liberties. . gave (lied, after . I I s f mber - � I give relief. The door vote, it will be necessary for fliel-Iouse ,a . . I � I .. . was opeued.'by Mr, Glauliffe, one of tlie I . Sit William Harcourt' ,'-replyiug,tQ Mr. wife and child, the latter about 8 months which be, orrilgrated to CanaU, * ' ' wad unprepadefit4illy low, Considering the * ' . . 1, . - ' assume more efficient control over 1 Parnell, said.that Davitt was arregteabe- - I - I . . X� I . I . � . guardian�, Who ,was about to leave the I ts , - old He was a native of Fictort, N. S., and, Walter King, of Guelph, 1. inolemen6y of the weather; it did not, a . 1 . , . room, whati he was thrown back 'find ill- � debates or entrust greater autborit,y to . tile' Cause Ilia actions were cdosidered incorif- I WJ1 -likod. It is not veb known the full John Schickler, farmer formerly of Pus. coed 19 per 1,000- of tile population per, � � formed that no guardian should leave until Chair.". - , - , - 1 . extiont of tile fir'," in I * " � * . , This is linall, Canada, and ' . . . . � . The Speaker was , repeatedly opt-liusirlsti., patible with 1is. UO'et-Qf-leave. . e an o injuries � aunum. IUI)00,,,1879,,itwas27.perl,OQO, - . I � they had, done .�oyylatlxiug f9r them. Thu, , a . , � .. Xr... 2 ' . Cc aitions Jtgr ,the third time he bad a, narrow egoapefroin nea,r tile Niagara, Falls -Suspen�ion Bridge, � The.iecent'lilock , of snQw extenioa, a ... . . ally ckeere(l, ­ . . . I . . I arriell asked what u . 11 being killdd.' . . I Edward Atrill, who emi . - I . ver a � . I passage on. the stairs 'was thronged with . Davitt bad violafecl'?, � I . ,gritted to Canada 6tvetcli�'fabo�t.80milegfri)iiiScotssoixlder - , � I I . sullen, famished looking*men . . - Qne The vote of 16-i'to 10 pyi a; division.'Was . .Lhare was no answer to this question, � � . I about 1851. . � . to Kilibracb. . I lilf-ttyp" cutting$ wore earn. . I . � . . I I .1 of the. ,that by whieb. the itniendment to 'adjourn aild-thoe, Irish members- slibuted 11 uhame.V '' - L'. ' INA lREA1918 qAWVT!C41ll0 ",_ - - Gervase ,Wal,ker,'of. , Wakefield_ -7york.. plately,filled up with suft, arid the.aepth...-, - - .'-., - .- - . � ­ . guardians --auggestea-that- they.-. conia -,get.. . .1. ­fkv_ ­­ ­ ___ . .- ­ ­ � 1. . 11 . I 'tUd­d1db&fe-*4s raise a ,. � . . ­ I . . , some tdtt in the hall, A voice replied, . . Tile othof members cheered trerneudouffly, A � I . 814270, England, Who Went to Canada in Of the drifts rauges from 17 to 40 feet. . .1. .. The Spe,41tor theri'put the Anotfori that Voting IlAndylm IDespeiritte 811,11a�-le,%7111% 186 ... . . . . .. . �!.. , .� LL I � __ . . ... . . . . ­ . - . . 2. When last heard of Ivas at. or near, - A correspondent tells the Galloway Gaz. , ', � . � I . *What goo leave be given- to.brilli Ill :t1le, Protecition � . . w8he Bruln. . I � 11 To hell with your.tea. f d ib tea, The'scaue surpassehall description. � . . ; to us when our children are sta'rying ? I As ' . . . The Speaker called upon Mr. Gladstone - ' ' . . . . ., L Toronto. . 4 , * . . sur :Bill. . � . to move his. resolution. . C .; re Venda I a Ior ette that la�t month hd shot.& woodcocklot ­- I - .. � . . a as GbA made little apples I am ready I The Homo Rulers lierb asked for .two , . , . . . . _ (Painascug. . Wayno .a Car s i a of ti. Williarn James, Bate6, formerly of Lon- - '&�d�wheu-tba bird was 000kbd�a, " � I . . kbilt�delphia'ThI)es.)., . I., I don, England, Rib.w.residiiig indanada. I I 26 yards, * ' ' ' � to die for my childreh, * *I'll do something minutes on a, question of privilege, and then ' Mr.'Pilloyl rose, but the Speaker refilsed � - , wad was found in.ito 4n4idei.. Iftii saZ�3hia . . � � . . -if I don't get relief for them.' as the Speake.r still - remained btariding, ' I . .. � . ,. .1 .,Lottie Merrill .tho.femalq hl.qnt .§_-, ­-Willil -carley,who left�Zngland, ' . . ,ky . 6R1*_._-._.- ­._:w______Z;".-i,_,�­ � I - desperate to hear him. . . . I I I -1 ­­­9Z'Qf1W im, Jolyyy,�' I . I .W&§,wlh61eft1%WtVa,0t1 thdielrw . � . .1 . .: section,, has just had ahoiligiiJi.0briture f�v Canada in.th'e year 1857. � -,- - . ­ ,­ . . � I A seene,of'oonfusion . .ensued, . .*bich laBtbd .4eft the 116u -4o ip:a body, bowiiia'to , A . ftbr repeated warnings the Speaker. . I � � . . I Ith anualo. � - .� , ., �, -,-' , . ,.,- � I � . t several minutes , c ��ApdroW`Mercer syliow'entfoCanadavri 0 '., i� * . .- In the b4i 1grotiria tboyall , ss named " . d, and one I wbf6h dame so I . I tb&Speakor as they did so, and. the at" Mr: Dillon, arid Mr..Giddstone, near co'sting lier'lier'life that she will pro:' the late Chief Justice Scott about the year I . I hQr . . A young bride, who lives within view a I . . , some .pbot follows were weeping. . After members cheering their.departure, I � . . m6ved his suspension amid eiitli�siaa.tiw b%b1 in the future never resume her mas. . I . .. � � 1. � . � . I . . . I . sometime 'the rpen got to understand that The motion that I leave be given to bring cheers and criefi 6f "Order," theIrish Y 1801, Hairs wanted. � I . Tullibody, Aberdeenshire, got a I wedding ' . . .. . . I . . they oduld find bread and tea ih the liall, I members'shouti'my -6 Shame." . . culinesport. A few days i�.do, juab after . , Robert Bishop (somedinds called Stephen ring from- her beau lilt6ly; but Bold it a fb* . . . .. � and their families would receive outdoor. ift the bill Was therlunapilpousiv &,,reed to. iti'the suiipellsiO4� I ofm�., form ivIlich swept over the. Robert, or Robert -Stephen Bishop) for. daysilfte ' He baitgone io a, village amongst 11. It I, - nderstood - the.' appWo to � th� , The 'otion the giodt Bleat a . � . . . I x. . . � s U . . � � . I in Country, Lottie detormined to go deer the bills to,whicb 116 -bolonged,'and it will" : � . relief for &,%ieek-. The ,besiegod'dility�diayls Dillon was adopt6d by: 305 to 33, Mr. ; . . merly of Sitipprton, or Safferton, Glou- � - __ , . . . . . . . . . .. .. . autll6ity of the "chair, ,whicly. Was hurytirig, Donnitig her. -snow sh6es, she be % 10fig time, ere Ile wffillagainentaugle . � .. wereonlijain under'standing allowedtogo Ilni'lly successful ',,the Dillon refused to withdraw from f1le"Ho'Use, cestershire, England, shoemaker,.who left I . . ­ . I � , . 11 - I . event Jil spopping . started to cross Drio Swainp, it douso mass, PA,ngland about 1846 for America,, and' -was himself in Matters matrimonial. .1 11 � � . . uninterrupted. Tli6. men seeking relief . obstruction in the House was'agreed upon - tincl wag forcibly removed by thk sergeant- of scrub oaks and.laurel. 'Wben sho'had -last heard of (in 1-840) in Hitrpilt6n.* , ' Aremarkable case.- of re6uscits i tiop has . . . . . � . � � made their"way to the dining -ball, Where. by the leadersboth of th6-Liberal&ud Cory, it t: arms �y order of tb6 Speaker amidst reached the' Centre of .the marsh she - I 'just. Occurred at Hamilton, Lab . arkshir% . 1. _11 � they did hill, justice �o the meal: ' , * " ' . ones. of ".shatio." by the Irish me m'bera. . Mrs, Caroline Joslity, late 6f Sallfleet, . . . I . I servative parties. - . . . I I . . - - discovered the foot -prints 'of a, very litkge SOney Creek. . - - ' I I where ainary cut. his throat in mivolikshop, - .' .... .. I * I I � I -1, ffan. .-,- n I 44 - Mr. Purnell moved that., r:.Gladstoyle bear - She follk6d the trail G ae Webstb " late of Cay�iga, ili'�h6 in which be, was employed, Abd ahei being . . . - . 351713M. . The .Supritme Can oil -he firial'upeech before the lilierVentiory I . . � of. the Irish Republl( pall Brotherhood, earn. - T � , . . ' _ , . I ,oil the cr'�st, . car r ,.;? . of -the Speaker was by Biggar, who coil- be no lou ger heard. I ., . t f -the swarbil forabouttwo ii�liles, I ta I . . . was rem6ved.to the . I . . . monly called ,the �Ferliap .8rganizati6n, . The Sp-eaker declared thl Mr. Parnell all .0 whea ,County of,'4,aldimand, .Ont.,, who, died -in pronounced to be deAd . ., I � clud d by-.9xprossing a wish for the succeias she discovered the'den which the animal 1865. .. - ,,. � . . . .. .. .. . I plorivary, i�early,m mile away. Here some - .- ­ ... � , I fearing that thd preAent agitation ay leitd OkF(eliliamsm. � . � � . . . . Was defying the chair, an 'Upon I , , . , � . . I . .. I I ,,in , , ' " ' P'r" duliabited. Hnterini�.tlle'caye *110 found. I Joliu:White Attorpey'Qeneral for Cailla doubts begaryto be entertained as to whether ., ' ' ' . . to a premature outbreak hi is6 ted disw During :Biffaar'H 4peach. 'Ur.Gladstone sisting tile Spitythe � L that hile was . � I . I I - . . . ' ' a bed of loaves in one da in.1796. . - .. * I .. . . I he was really dead, and ultimately. -the . . . , � . . -,yilfully.- obstructing the pro4&�dings apd 'a oubs- wore% abou 'size of. .:. Rieliael Askew, of Derbyshire, k Qlaiid� i � iid - - � I trictsi and apprehensive.,thilt some I wild , eutbra a the Must mud was.loudlv .che I �wa J�ttle cubs, oil spirits of the Land League may, who'n - . . I � , 1,; ' named" him. . , " . . corner, Th . t. tile' sttposed corpse heaved a'deep sigh a , .. . I., . . . � . . � , a . I at this point. . ­ I , . I I ,kitt6ils aila wore easily ,baptured., Lottiq I at Diiinimandville, Out. , , in a one bf hi 'he man was than � I . , 1, thwarted by' thq Goverritric,ht Coercion Mr.,Gladstoire 4,firiounded film t. 110. ld� -Mr. .. Varriell's suspeniftyl was moved, . 1. � I in 18.67 residing . . s, legs. T. . I . Bill, attelmpt to precipitate a revolut�lon, .yriove oil Thursday that if. on notice -C .but upon � the Speaker in king an.9rder that was ]net 6trierging from the cave When she Tlibmas BartraO Copinger, late of the -taken to the iyifi�mtiry, 'and liq now-sul- . , ' � , I .. ­ . 9 ? Wits mot by - �ayy immense she -bear. The' township of Trafalgar, Ont., te4ch;r. � - " floieutly recovered to be alife to communf- * . have though bit necesstvy todsout & 'strong given that the Vitgmeo of.the House is, the "a"' be @ea . r. -the division all bear had Irearcl the cubs );sit and was mak-. ', Apple , dorwinue (maiden �Aame, Beam), tate in-wrifin", *to 'the h I . . I . . the .. . . . ' . I 0. .. .ouse surgeon'. . � . I ... . . 1. � .. I I . � . 1 ,U 1 . by tile Spea r I , iug all possible, formerly residing- in Lincoln county, Ont. ' , - � _40�- .., . proclamation to the adsieionis of ome Rulers .F.�ed *.,to Idave the . . . Ca_t� � Be urgent, and. if on a:call" koi ,tile I speed to rescue them. Before . . I national the follu,, ing terms: , forty 11�enfb,ers shall 'Uupp6rb' tile demand House. The motion 6 suspend Ki -'Par- Lottio can - lrl,draw-ber'rifflo to het.sliaul4er, .' I . I . 4 , . . .. . I . .1 I . ,_ . "MEN OF I10MAND-12.11-he COUbtry is page- lielilwas ultimately voled upon and resulted . I ran6es Howick, who, in 1871, lived. 11 I ' . . . ' . ing through- it crisig full 6f danger to the - urgency, the- S S. susperisibil- 6y 406 t6 7 - the Iloibe . as upob. her and C Hamilton, Opt. - ** . . . 111, ' - - �Thby have no hotel'r6-i . I -_ � � far pbaker.shall'f6rthwith - _ .the animal w �iaspiii� her. 0 sters in Clyi�a. 0 put, .tile question without dabhU; affiend: Ill 111- ` I I . I 1 I 7 Whery'kiiests arrive they, are insorg.d on the . � _.. . ,, .- .,,, . . ' . , . nationarleall'se. 'Theaction-6t the British.. I - 111116 . .... ' in her paws gavehei-such.ateiribl6squee2e, T: C%th *akin a Mdreill (r I ) 'I;, t ea'r with ink, and wheri-they . settle up the, .-� ,' ' ,..- . , - - . rs not voting. r. Parnell deolin'ing * . nuidou name, Beam . Go�ernment and it� aiaers arid mont or.hiljournmehi; and' if the qhesticni. that she: fai�ied, w'Uen the b6itr, ,tbilik- �6rmerly of county Lincoln. . mal-ktisrubbe&off. . - '' , I. . I . . r�. . a I . ..... I � I I . . _1 . I . . ". - I abettorg* is f urgency *be. -decld�d In the affirmative to Niitlidraw, was. oicibly ieinovad from ing her dead, releas d hor 6rl�. S�o fortu- Jidward.P.-,Sbarp� formerly ?f:,Wo.bd-. - ,__ - . I I 1. . .. . . . � I ., . . obvi6usly iiiteudLd to piovbke �rem�turo- 0 to 3.,.tfl�� tile imwe" �f ihe llovi�o for the.HOuso ll�tbe a apt-at.-arby's,and live' nattly - 'regained.* I .. .. I I f Hamil- I . by 4 I . . . r$ � i . consciousness. �qujckly; stock, 011t. ­. ... . � I . i, , _�The progregh &uc proiperAyo . � � . . _. . . .1 . ., resistance. Upon. you; .therefore, rests other officers, the a Rulers waving their �Vllfl to'n'�d're,�i��.tieiof.pied6stiiiatioii �ordidl- '.' .* -t- . " * - , I the r�j,,ulation of. its bush�esm shall be': . ..'..". 11, .. and CEO 'Old bear was-playiugwith -Stools, fo I * . .1 I . . . . . . . . tha, respobbibility - of avoiting defeat - .116ts as lit passedZut� .,. - .,., , I . . _.... � . . Pai6r .1 rmei. y .of London, Ont I I ' . : - I , - . . . . - VLAed ill alld.�enlaill with th Sl;wiker fill 1. . . - . � ­ . 0, lit. ...m I ­ � �. .. . . . Z �. . - 6. ' - `�L .1 dgky brinter drew lierrit.6 anac .- .1 . . , not a tesby son oftlie Ambitiou.6 '6it I .. ­ . . .1. I � I P -a ­ ,..." - , . & ..f- 3"W'I '. I ., '... I . . arid 1i :Iiiivati�il. * y6ti , have. &.� . , ', of the .; -Mr, G-I&ds*toiio-,"tlieu'i-nov,ecltliti,b the bill' lier, cubs the, pli . - " tb 6 - '. i�r' 6. Vi n' a - Q r ; le. . � � 0 u c"use he -shall -declare . ills statO rovi ence, made. for revolt ,public a' ir 'ills side. The. bullet did William Chilrob,'borry at Sti Cathaiines, . " bu#t are * riot ' yet busindss-n6 longerurge'tt. ,- : . for the pYotcctio� of'life and property ill i4d shot li r' i . . . . ..., . .. . not striWtba. animal's heart, and ah the Oilt., in 1839. . " - . . I 1, benefit d' . -g0,Milt6n?�7---Toropt;9 TeXegr�tm. � - I . . . . youll , " . Irelan1w.ris ur"Clit . . . I , . . -1 I . I I prepared, and it -rul ilijg Aisaster.ylo%y, .. - . I .. . I . 1, � . .. I . Tile door of Mr. Gladstone's residence - . ,. - 11 I I . . . . I . - . i I I .. a. . . . .. I . I ., I I . . . �1. ... .. , I .,.. . . . I . . would leave to the next gendration'tlie� task. Ilas bden'guaided. by pblict6in6u .,liglit. and, The4not itild.the Hats brute, dashed at. her agilln Motiia d 1. ­ .. . I .. . I i0ii Xas 'pairfe'a;' , ' -6 ' . , . � . I ; . . . .. . .. I .'­ . � . I . . hutting kilift ana.with one bold. sii:Okd .:,.. . ­ , � I ''. - I . � 7 � " . .. ., 1, . . � . I., ., 1. I T.'- - � �, . '. 'I ' y6red the bear's hegd from � the' . ..._......., --- of beginning allow. the gpeat work already. day recently in view, a I fl, . PC . �siblo, Fqiyian acliou'lled. - . ­ ..., I :, .. . . - I., �= I .1 . , . � .1 _� .11 . . I . . . . . � 11 . � . , -�'. % . . . . . � . . .. I � I I . . . I .1 . t. I ., I . . attack. , I . One wai followed . at� a , . . � . . . ­ ­ . ­.. -L . . ,.near y Be: ., . ... . .. � . . . . . .111.1 1. .1 .... . . .1 .., . so far advanced. 'Tile galvati6n'of our peo� I I .1 ., ­­ _11V--_-_ � I I . . 7�� Gladst ' ' . . I , .,.body. L-ottie�v.n�'�jtii�t-congiattilatiiiclhdr, '� I ­ , . 1. � .;, ,'t�, ,,, 14, .. I R, I— ; � I . - , . I 1. .1 I . ­ I'l � PAF , . V . ... .. .. � � .. ,��, ".­ % 055 'd, . ..'. � I . . . � �_t Y? 1� I i� , . . . . , . , . ­ I . ­ -.-J, ­ I 'gp.,;��!V 4t, , , ' �,.4, . . "� . I . I . "V . .. ilte' . -- OR n4 I �'. . ), I � �, , qg _.� �\ 0 . . ­ .",,�,, ,j�t-,,, Al�,,,, kvt�� ,�,.'.� [ , . I . , ,vet come. Beware than of being . � . I I . I .&ae9pa hfrotii-Si�i-nia,say�.LYr,N.Stil'- .dead beat's'niato in add, hig.appearancii; . .. . . - 110. I L. ` I . ;: - . ." � I .. � . I . t" .,,�"' � .P . ­­ , . . . " . ,� . goaded I .* .- I . -1 . . 1. " I -M, .Irp.% . V ( '4 ! �, . . . I . . I . I . . I . . . . � I I .,� _. - .� o I At V , `%\\ I - .k, � , , - V � I. 11" 'U, , , , " ie and foolish friend; or I . .. - - Davilt'A Ara-R,-st. .i 0 ll N , i ��"""i . I I 4 .11 RK , , I . livmr) - taster the a, I Atie's rifle Was u lodded said she , , 111�' � ,,, � , N tl;o House of 0 itly;101IN'to.-day:% . , Ve"ll 1, . 11 � L - . , 9. ,!r. � golf on her. successfi � fty R1 ' in ihe achievement of. uation�i,iu � aistance by a-polibeintill wben lit went to . . il oidapo_ whZ � the � ' ' '_ . ple "a" . , . I do p.-dence alone. Bub the tirtio to *str . . . . ... 41kqi�,e,!,� � a , I I. t - '. - �5 I i . I . misled 1;y fal ; pos -ias,bqeu,sw;pend_ L ." * a. �, Llh&\;&,,!� . . . no � ir* - .:. . I totally, unpiapaired -for w secbrid' oncounter,- ,-* .­ I. � , ; , , i � i 4 I 11 11;� : - , - .. - . .. by the openly into foolisli'o ibreaks. Tile ., Lo-j�,Do-, '1eeb-,'0,.­:Ui6lia0 Dxvibt; the , ed� for . , . ? 1�0` ,% U .P . I I peadl,ri ioli� , - , 4" � I �_, __ ,gr.- - 6 . 0 ._, t. --- _� - /;,� �,!q,;�-� - g , - , � . . .. ... but. determined .to �,�. �gbt, it olit." 'Tile - I I . . . . , . '� �.�J4.-,;.l 1 ','=�_,;"�_ I , - - . --- . - man 'lie now incites you -to attempts up laditator, ,was'atrestdd. to�dyly'i�nd6r his. a . .1 ,� I 1. W , " ­ .11&e. �k. ret ali ri- . A.1 Im, boot elected ,;"A"A!,;;, .. �, - I ----\ _ ___ . . . .. .:, I I .letwc. , . . , ,,').' ,'� �, " W. 1� .� , ... �, , �, i - ­ � .. . , . " insurreot tickob-of I . � $ stru".10 Was & long one. - V orfun tely't4e ' '�'­ -' I., .;.. . '�­­'. ;:�,>.13:k, ", 1i) `� . . ,. '. ..:. ,_ � � . Ir. I , of t outg Uinver- 4 . -- " -.. , 7) �, , � .ogdistr! f� 1i ') it -�', ,?) '' _� . . -iQu IF; doingEughuid!s woi7l;, and ': -­.. .­ I - . - , , .1 �­, '_ I , " . , , '. ") , � , - , , , � ,rest a *, ; , ,� i , . ,/ , , ' The news of. i116 ax" ' - " or - : not eiieumbered .iii-, bet I 'I, ,,, I I !:,�r, ­ , 1. � , . . . ' axitu spread. 5ity, vyee 51r.11'alco young lady. wii,4 . � - : 11� , : - ', � _kw,�,J,�'144:�� I . . . 7 , .. - : " must bo'bold *guilty of. treason 'to Ireland. 9 D . ridge, resi-116d.", - - . 'bicoais fdni'ip-all ket*bunt- . - �: .. lo. . i� - "j- , '.,`V�. `: ;. ,.�., !) t . �R, I E :, I . . . . . . ' ' . . . .. T . Motions by'Vet I I . . 1. ,�', " " " ., � . , . '',:4 - , - - ( I )11 . 11�& VV . . I I . I . . ip in must'lie.on-forced 'thkou"IL tile provifice's with. -amazing ra- , : .,� _""f "' �'. "IL4,, � The most. rigid cliqb' I a . lur/tetellior�s I a - , , -11,0_* , " .. ­,� ,7, . � . ­ � . , ".;V%�;,:_ iL - I wa4 not Insured, , its I ,,exp6aitiolls she -waar6 pitilfadoons of - I , ;,��` ", � . - . . � . . and p rti - , utbreaks proyented.' ova .pidity. Many indignation meetinefs have ' � I -r ... , .p � - (", -1 1.11 01. . , . � till at tho, 'a and of your dflicers." Our been, held. ..%Davitt,NVas arrested bi'm LO11- Ath I � - .. . , . ",.'. I - �'��.,2, 9. , i", - a , 0,y. ... - - . � He died leaving scarcely : all , doeskin, X I . I � I , �4_ 1. - . I . reported. y itlQuglilouse. When,flnall,y, , �. it' I .1 � . I w � I. ­ 1. . . . , . . - . . , . I , , - . . . pr �isloli fo.r his family. ' " - � -.� * . Lbttic 'thoiight the bear was deaA glib �- ;..- . . � , �, i, ,o.��,!' ,,,.,.. -1: , �` I , � . . don awotive while crossing the Carlisle O . . � rl� "i, '-'-";'J ( V k . resent - uty is to pre , to watch and ' - , .1 . I 11 , I . I ,�. 7 V, I . I re I eputy over be ,, cut his '.throab, , . ., ­ ­ �..­�%�'.,-',',' N"', I , . . . . - Col. Arnyot has been appoitied d' ad.. . 1. . "-I I, .:� , �. . . . � . . = ll Comas. , Lot , , ­ I IR � .. I a . . I wait until the hour of .. it bridae'Dilbliu. for not rep6rting4linigalf,to stoc 3 : �..7�%� , I. "", , N . g I sl orliff of Quebec in flie.room of MniVon .1 the �ayllru _..one' stroke . . :, . ,­ ­.'')"�,..�,-­,, . I � . . I I .. ... " . .- , I � ... ,!:,.*, ', .�..,�,, �f�-,",'�,&4­ 1. I . I . .. I . . .. � 1. .. .1 . ' . � ­�.Ij'..: , - - - '� .,.�,,,*i' L&Z. .. . . I . � I , � . . . . , . . I your attitude be one of otilln .and resolute tfi� �olice,Th(;'aotective drove toKingstbwn, � .� . 11 -dT al, ,­ With � � 'Con -all Nlrh6re the prisonek-was�pliioed.on'a ste . �teri sup�rftrmuate1 . I , . . of - . his'. . monstrous . .. . I . . I tore - the ' I -�;­ - ­­-..." -��. , , , . I I . . . . .1 - , . . I I . . . . � 1. I ;. i....'- -7 " I I -Z. . "I I paw I -i, .. i�:;, �% . � . ­ �' � ­ . , selfeacrifice and of unshaken: fid ce � .1 �. .0--k ..... . , r',�V� . I . . 1. . I . . , ause. B , I ** I F., 16tbly' -fr6m * her : 1. ,�­' ,-, 'fl" . . . 1. . . in the final-'triumlih 'of - Out 0 far Londoh.. E'garij Brennan *6iid abbeis Mr� Royal,' M.. � P. for Proveriblyei, has: clotliiiig almost Camp - " U- ­ '? ,�, � ONE - OP. TKC OLDEST AND MOST REL ABLE - - - � ' - I . - .1, .�', i �� _ � . . . . . . I .. ­ . I , 1, . - .%. " �, ­ � I . , . . I �. . . ._ .. . �., , . . . . .y * * b Dtiriog- tb� protracted siruqgJ6 tile, , - , , - , I ,-.,. Le. ­ , �s . . Ni I" 11 to aee'him, but the /beeix.,,ap�bintc(l� vide -consul of France fat, . 9. .,,,.,.I ,�4­ - V . ..., - order of"the Irisli*Natloiiat. Directory." I rent to ilugstow . ., �,.r ­;, . 4 REMEDIES 1R.THE -WORLD FOR.' , .. - : ­:: i.. . . . . I I 1.1.1, 11 � ly" " I -1 ,,, ­.. .1 , I , _ . . . . . I 1. . . -M -tbe. Xo,rtbwogfb:,Te wips, boex ELd rea��fied the 'e - fully I .. . ;n4�,Al � I . .THE CORE OF - . : � � I .. . . C6 refused them adinittalice; '�ha doctor aPitobw and . �iitp . , . � . This proclamation , as, t artasaured, pbli I - , . ,dge.of. a Cliff. . .1 a - . - I � � W . . I . 1. ..q%.,�.11) V -,-;,, - I'' �...� ,. I . .1 . I . . 11 . rave delibaratimi and ad risoner to go to.tbe,ho eet high, ,and , sloping at an. . - , -I "I"i j ': ,., t .. .. . I I I - . a -0 .. hundred f ... " , I I . . ­-- .1 - I - twe . , ;� Oolds, 'H . as lie aTrived to Two prisop,as. lro' Ilia . . I - hs;', ' . drawn'ug only'aft r - vised the p, spikal. �- - Mr. �1. Z � Val u . , , �D' . .. I .� . been ap&int t- Xfie 0j; m., fe,l,lt, 'a' a of more than feirty-fiv6degrees down , 'A� a."VNILP'..", .. C o,u 'a, - b�rseness, Sope.. ��: - . consultation with tbolrish leaders in -A,yn­ As! soon . � Vg'o_veruo=of r . . ' , ,,;;; . ... ... - -7' . _.� - . � , � . 'liable' to an attac'l-, of luil'a trouble. to Alle Walffilvall-pack , ' Crook. Aq'7tTi­o ... . '..Trhd4 I � 7 � , - � . as itnee, a - , . . , " '. .1� ... erica, Sootlaiid and E'uglarld. -It was posted w Nap lid -ass ad his pow sition On, � - . . �J ,!, '�`I! " - .' Tth-roat 13rdhehits, Infludnza, - . . I . j�ffl 'i ,;�.;, - , nm :,�I�JVTII.,...�; ,, . . I � . , ?P . . I. anime;l- grabbed Lottie lie Commipliced :11TI - ,,� il � - � _ Egan aild Brennan rmbseqileutl�'obiaiyled' Tuesday.' - .._ 1. I - �1,111111, "! .� � allover Ireland last-ilight at'.midnight, on - . . . . I %. . I '3 i"! �IJ111!!LIT gll! 111'1'11,� iij� pl:�, ; J .., ..". � I - , : - , . L .1 1. . sliding on -the - slippery. arpst do-,4ii .this .' . . , ­ , h .� I, , , 10 .1 1:1, I . : Croup., Whooping Cough, ,, - I.: L- � �' all thwebapals alid'p.Rlice barracks of Ire-' all interview witli-Davitt:.. The . prisoner I . . . ­ . , :i .�_ , � . I , T . � . . . . . . - � . . .. Rdv.' Z N, El- iottval St, Thomas, eaves ,§g � N . ..; 1. ; . , . - ­ � . .��-11-1617.�, w '' 411 .1 , . ., .,. * Asth a 7 , and eV I efy . , .. I . - . I . , I", . . , , . ,. . . I ..,,--.-. fn * * Contras 'of Scotland "was ill ,good 1 I I expects .to go .. hdidular ,slop6. Lottid was ' ' ,..! ': %P, � land and in the Irish . spirits,, 'He almost pbrpe . . � � ,be cdu- for S'lleboygall, Wisconsin, oil Moiiday. - He : ortriied-with him, itild every foot of. dis-� . . ­ V; ': ;.� t v.,,�,. , "! , 'La., ., -, I �... . � . . and E nglaud. In Dubliii. tile copies wore ,before, a inagistratei arid tbelice , i bas b sell called to the pastorate' of it, Church . . . .. . . . 1, , , ,:% : .. ­ . I I . . . ­ I . tance. traversed added to *their . velocity. ' ; ]!. � r -,i;ij 'I., 'Z� _f . . �il � ,., I .1 � ` �. , affection of.,the - . I ­ . ., � % - I . .. . . , . ... . � .veyed to tile Convicb'pfison tit Dartmoor. - - thai; f '' .� . 1. , . . I 1. . . torn ilowit ancl -taken: possession. of-by.tho I In. P ace. � . . .� . I 1. , � I , i I ... . - . ". . . . - o 'Tbos. B�repnap; secretary ofAlle, Land . . 1when they-retiefied the foot of - the slope ' . � �,- . ., ­ � -- I . I .; � ,. .., �'. . . police. The appeai�anoe�'of - the document . ; �V,1111� . I I! � j ... -Throati Lungs� ,pnd, Chest - , , - - . - caused' the greatest e,witement in`-X&rl-- ,League: at Dublilij 'solids the followifig - Oiar ox-Goveinpr-6eneral,'tarl Dufferhi,. Ahey strdek - agairlA a, :tree, i6ompletely. . -- ' � _�" k� - !, I -- " n�- . .1 I .., � 1. 1. 11 � . __1 1, . I �;... I . .. . 1. . . . . I. - . ... . I . . 3ly dispased of .070,000 -worth of' pro� killiDg tile bear .and breaking two at I I � � .,.. iricludmv . . .4 . � . . I 1, �-!. borough, street .cathedral- .and- Polphiu?g, cablegra%a to the-Irisli, World : -1� Da.yittis larl . . .. .�;/_� il ,- . .. - . .. � . . . . . % � � . . .. . .. . " I . � I V ", : I � I arrested,.. The caide" witholiftics -de6lit arty, � the purchasers being B�lfast . mer� L" tt 6" ribi, I or left arin arid one of he, I � , '. I)- I 1-1 . � . . . . � . .. , I I . I . � . 147 re P I . . I a .is 5 a .I k . . . . . sdenodildedthoso *ho, were gu.iltyof Ills tlP-k6t*O - ,.. . - : .." . legs'.' - - -She � managed -' however, "'to crawl �, - ' , lrl� I . ! * . OONS IVI P- I I . . . . . . �. � . � . . . " , i) . ---- M�arn Catholic church. The' priests avearly I . . . � I U ' ON: * ' -_ . .� Meave' Iorfeite& There is lia: chants- � . . ., . i'aAk'Q ` .1 I .. . . . , I . . . . , . - � I ; .. I �. . . . I. �. I I ., . mas . . -on. rats about a mile tea hou6e, where slie'redaiv6d' WS r 1 15�. -A q. WRIT t 8 -, - ., . .�* .01, ,,,q . *T ­ 11 ,�j . . � . , ..A WE LL-106WN PHYSICI 1, . I .�. I . . , sacrilege by posting seditious placards e e-Zoit6ment 611'.6yor Ireland at the - When, Sir Georg� Colley the * British' . 111" , , . 1. .. . .jvlu,t . td. news . tile' Goverfirrient by this -act ha' ! is at liorylb, lie. niedical treatment'., -he'-first bear killed, . � IF ii - . . - 'the chapels� !r . a Commander- in the Boor war' . . 0 R does �og dry tip a �ouyh-,'a,hd ' ' 11 . I - Telegrams are at ' . . 611ave'trid cause . I � . night from 1d] parts� showiiig .thai . a T ., gives allYhorn :3 ,feada much, patr6iiiies art - ana-praefices. weighed,,"wlien ragged, 408 :pounds, an'd - �0�. �. . . . .. : . . I .... . . .1 . [ i the thrONVII 611disgUis ' d i - . �_. 6ehind, as is'thd, case witk rilost prep�r,ations, . . ,� . I . 111 . " ' 4 . I . 1. placard caused greatlineasinegs hinongthe na, ay . concern'to knoN - th6t it Vill walEe. with the diarrib bells. '.' "' ' the male -one 481 pounds.. Lcittio, who is . I ( b?& 7oosens.it, dehnsee, the hings and allay.lirvb- ' - �.. . I . . I an - . oilder6d it to - . open war o1a. itle, Or 'Oil any - . D t see je* j%��. 1rilproving slowly, "has, the cubs 'I h ,,,, . tation,thus, removin - * ' . . - I . t�oriiies,'who-imyriefflittetly- the. Land Leaa ,fforts are-beiyy��Mhao' a u .1. . . ,be torn down. It is ten yearkf since sedi- , other orgauizati6a tbrough'�vbiqh the -Irish Btiiley, bandm&stCr6f­t1idQ)'ueeu's Own possession, but she save it. will - -be some, *: , . W . . � �. �. p ' , g the vause of.eorablaint." ' � - - ­. ­ . � . - . I , . ti6lis,plaodrds. have. been posted �Aimu'lta­ PdOPle 1PaY.deClRrG its will. . Great dr � owds Rifies; for organist off, , nox. churbh I ,.'Winni_: .time before ithe will take . another expeal� ' . . ' � .;, . . DO. wO . T.tE'�I)EQE'IV1kb* �y articles,:'' .. .. � I I . . ". I I . . I,- ' 'kind. . . . . . .. ' bearing a similar. narne,','-Bo.sure'you get DR. 1. ­ . . I neously in Ireland.. ,. , .,' . have gatliere(la.roundtlio'iiewspaper offices. -peg, Man. It I on �rstood that' lie - wIll tion.of thiff I . I I I I 4 WISTA103 BALSAM'. OF 'WILD . CHERRY ­ ' . I I _... - - . 0 , � � I ) .-The mystori6il;­pla. Knots of men .. ato discussing 'the. act and also ', act - as lealer h ry band . . . " DidyiLiN, Tan .1 tt Pf t a hatt . a I I .. '' , . - 11 1. I . Avith the signature of ff 1. Bt_T�CT - S "'.on tire ' *. , . .. ar( - the subv , . � d6cide d.g . . ;4 - 11 "I . .. � I I . . . cards po4tod &fLover Ireland 3 ng as to the next st4�p the Goireiii. -should I .-- I , i4clime. . � s�,� � tO Cents and'01.00 a Bottle. Pro.: , ,� ' ' . . . � I . � '' I . I in ' �M � - I . I _%�, .. . .. . I .. ': wrapper. - . I . .. =111 probably take. � The 'people are . ae "C'e T . . 2 , � .I., , I . - & :, ' *. , --t , 'L�pate . ject of conversation d-�erywliore. So'far " . . 6611,1.1i or mbei ti ot,chatbaln, is all . A.Studeut of][Retrolla. Taket4 his Life In , ... . I I ;2M I 1VV1 IF46w= -Sons, Boston,. / . � I I . 'r I is,known they h to nobody. . li O�rm . . � , , : - . . avellean trae6d bold'ana.aeflarlit, but cool and disciplined; old printer. .Ilia .Ho first -type north of I I Z 'A. : I . ; � . 14,by-dr-ligg-ists'and dealers generall - - . I I I . � . . I ly : . * . Ann Arbor .. , . . . , � .. I I . Xa&q_--8o . I - . . � � Hold all money fat the Pe,4d LpQue until . . , ., 7 . , . �y. � . I . This is remarkable, at a timew all Ireland the 50th parallel of 16ititiide. He rited ' . 1: I �.� 0 �, . � I . . is over-riin by an increased fordo of conita- I advise by cable.',' . : . . the'Cariboo f3enti'liel, at an mltitp,ra' 0, of , Dl1Tl101Tj-.Feb. 2.�Two women visited .. - . .1 . , � � . I 11 1. . . � . �. .- I � . . . . � . I . . I � . . bulary, who are patrolling -the o0iintry. at Davitt,it -will be rememb�red, while the 7,500 feet. above- sea..'level, The traps- Ann, Arb6.r ltrst,rlighti'an'd wore, visited at : I �- -.1 __-­­__ � I , .,� I . . .. I . .. . . . .... . . I _.�, ­ ,;_ 4 � I I . "I., .- ., all hours of tbo'llight. So thoroughly was British- Gilvdrnment' was pullishillgAlleh, portittion, of tthe type for, the.last tell the hotel by a student in the "phaxinacy do- .. -- � � .1. , � � . . I . . . . . .. �. . I the work done -iii Dublin that a double . Larken and O�Bxion, wasanga`ribd in arming milb, of the distance cost, tell cents per partment of 'the State University. - The - � .. I - 2�: - I . r I . I . .. ' ' I � ­ t. � --- - I .. � - . force of p6lice was sent,6ut. axly yesterda'y the people,'and Was, sentenced to fificle'll � � , three played cards. midnight' � - � ' . . _.: _i , [7, - ­ - . 0 pound, ' .. . . .1 . - - Towards ' .. - 1_. --- . - : . , , . I � I . � ­ .. . . , I . years, but was aftoX,,vards':pard6rled,on high words� wore.'heard between the partlos. , I �0 _1� I . ... I morning to, make a thorough searalli .. Princess Louiso attended the 9fterriloot . , __ I . � � .. . I . � ' riot a single , .copy be " ticket-of-leavo." . . .. videatiWestrilinster Abbey on ,Sunday . One -woman. chaWod the student, whose � 1. ______... Q. ­ �­ I . . . . . . I . . . but cqul(1 !� I Bar ­. - IT, , �­�� _��_� I - _� , .. , _ . .. " I . I . . I �r. I - .. I�L;�_ I I . I I . ��_, . . . 2 - . found .by mid-day.. It is generally I I 4 . PUL, rao-lat of -11906t. . limt, ,arid .occupied 6 seat in the,. chair. name is Henry A. Fairbanks, of,Petrolia, ' ­ - - - 1_�T - Z - ­ � , I .11 I . ! U.Z�� 1; - - . � . � :L6aguc , Ift(I I � 1, but -being Ii.140 41,, M., ,Z�l 1 .7 "V . � I— � . . .1 � E ,S menso ten. � . -,%��Z - % -, - � I _ .. f -Y � -1 . . . the.. L&p.d ' ' Capon Farrar preached to at fin . Ont., with .being her busbaly I " �, Z , 11 nothing to' do �with t is placards ; . " too proud to ackliftleage the''faet, Fair, - tp"Kr�=R - � . I I)6r,ix, F &'13'. Th&' movement f' 'I W -1 , - ­ I- : . . �r ' -- -­-,,,,, - , i - . I Or the gregation, ..Ilis, sorm,ou..was an eloquent . -1 �, iiii - - . . uN 0 =�,, . , - . , . . . . indeed, the leadbris of the organization must noil- lit, of i6lits hardly created -it and impassioned defbilee of the. union be. banks put Ills 1 -and in'M4 pook6t awif to k , � ;` � %t� g�� �� _ r W.- - . I .. .. .1 � � � I . draw a r 1p _. � .1, .. 7 - I . ... I . . be gratified at the opportune appeajance of gra&F.7.1!1.1�111911,tiOli than the 9,11110undOmOut twoon aburdh and state' Ile- dqscribed tb6 Ii. . ;:_� - - - I I I. . .. I . evolver, whon'tho women fled fro 1. R - 0 1121, .1�, .-, 169F), .. . A � . . . I . . A mdment.,after 4, shot was I I � ... A I � the proclamation, which will turn - the front several, parts..,of the Country that on -manifold Miseries &nY- humiliations of it the 'room. 111i _. I . ��r, 1. . I I . §'. - - . I .. . attention of the autlioritieq,to it new oban- somalai-go astates, the' rent was itatually � oletgymanpif dopitrident on the goodwill of )'card, &)ad the'att"01164 of the hotel found , * 1 - -.1.11.1 . I . 1. . i I . nal, TiioAoiovgllnits,'vbftbo* r�anizmtion boincy. paid.- - No tenants made a Marc, de,. his parishioners, in vory'vivid tar I Lirbanks.on the floor, Shot in tbo*1yead.' 1, t __ . . . �, I , I . - � . . . . I � . 0 . , . Ms. - ,' 11 4 & . few .11 , �,., � I 1, . - . . . . . ;. . . . . .. � - .. .. � , . I . � 1 .. I I ,. � . I -1w died in momentg, At file ill, , , � . . . � . .1 . : , I .. . . . . whidh issued the document may be jUdged torl' I those ,at Loril Lurgen. . L_ * I later . ,�, �� I I VD I - ' ; 2neil strike illai . �� , * the fact that of the Bixty mail told off 613. 1 - -_ - qijest this afternoon the &ot of-proc - . ot0i" e dfli0t, - , '. .' � .. from . " ... � in county Arm&, -lis , fobayli;5 art its a. pTho counter -4.1r, O; tblc­ftizen'fo�r tile ' - . �,�, -, 4270te,otod S0.1utioll of, the Pr %a , , .. � . . . I ,. for duty in Dublin hild'via, .tO.d , . mmodailicide was proved, its 06 letter WL68 6 ' . . . rnjty� riot more- inlo well . a, arid live buder oa�y rales., , countryruan, of tile cockney f6r the buwp� found in his pocket addressed.to a lawyer at . - .. , �V.11�', I 1S.'aii eadly digested 'and as'simil#0 with ibe - - .' - ` - 'I- ' .' 14 . . ' o'clock Cry Saturday Thoy have all tlib benefits conforrod'by the . .. , " . , I " than throo, knew sit 0 kill, is slow to (lie, batit is, we think, dying Ann Arbor, asking1lim F, �­ 1:�.i �111.1 1�tlo. blood as tild. simpleit foodi' When the blood �' . . . , � their de�tinaticp: I min V61d tly1tt fully it Ulster Customs before, the Laud League to request person ;­�' q� , " , . I - at last, � Thevery words which, embodied' � . I '. ��, . oflr6n*, the. . . I �,:::;� � I . lial � !;�:;�11 . � . . . mea, living in Petrolia, to break the news �V'­, does not bontaih tlic'usual quantity thousand tp6 .wore ougaged in &tti ng up had extended its opbrationg to Armagh 1'�z'. . ., � I it '.1lawbuok,".11bumpkin," 11,clodp6le,11 to�lliqfatllar. Thowomariteighton r6. -j, - .- - � rs. , ., , deficiency 0n. be supplied by the Use Of the I . I the 50,000 copios'"clistributed to,the local county..', These tenants had been �fferod . �,�'. I � I ,. � A .. PER 0 VIA 'Ar SYR UP. - I . .1, . . al'o becoming archaic and reilniro'explana­ fused -to say, anything exo9pk that the do- ' , -, , It cures a 11 thousafid . . I . Their success wag marvel. an abatoment of .10 par cent., but tb 8 was . I 'i�\ I �,,­11 I ' . I I 9.1,9",p1=;trc mysterious hints ary'd in., indignantly refused, and an immediate dea iio4ov& country gentletnan NOW came ceased was her husband, . .� . I � P ills 11 simply by ToxING Ur, INVIdORATIttO, and ' - . � � . . 17 . I .. .1 . . .-I � I '�'�� - - �i . ,_ The .enriefi6d On'd .. � � -atiory to L ndon to be cheated and KoausBod and. I . . I . � U ­ � V11PALIZING, the "BYA01r), . I - 1. dications that tile next demonsti Of mobd wis sent to Lord. lArgan. botrityodjAs its extinct as Sir Roger do . SiON frOU1 A I '111kc'-fi. . . . I . �� , ��- __ _.­i� - .. � vitalized. blood' permeates every pait of tile . . . I moro' striking f6i - a, round reduction o a , . . I ,-,-, - - I . .. . the Supreme Council will be Coverley or the frog -eating daylcing-master� I ,­� g damages and wastp, seardbing. . . utial friend (to'elderly arid riot , 41 2�� �, -fi body, repairin , in character,thary tlid pd.�Aing of placards. cent. This e lie rofuged to grant. g . - .� - kdretioni, And leaving.. nothing I . I �. . I who did duty for a Frenchman, and is U=o 0 . ��,,. . _ Miss Antic Parnellprosiaea at a private Then commenced Booties of 6ittragd, meet- Apiyl§t6r)--,-'( So, dear, you've . - __ . dut,morlyid , for abandoned even by - carioaturists. * Punch van up advocating vomob's rightsV` 1, �,Z I 11". , . disease to feed upon. This is tile Becret-tof tile I .. . , , I 1. - . meeting of the bulies OfIroland in't1le Land Wgs, memorials and protests unequalled on , :�.� . - I I , . still insists upon It thtit Et fitrinot-siliall be Vi . ­ 1 -17 . P . , I 11 . - " ri g . ­ - IN I ­ I C I I offices to'day, when a Central Land any estate -in -Ireland, Lord Lurgan per� V11dorly sLftstor-lf Yes; I now go in fok ' , I ,�;, ,1,fit�, f 4- " Wonderful Me eis,of this iclbcdl in cu, In . ' ' . I � ." .1 I �, . . I " . �,��f,. - , , . �, . . � fat, and tarry his watch in big fob, and w6mon's, lofts." Confidential friolid� ' � , ,V;; " _V�� , 0 " �� �, � _'. . ), . 1011 U I of the ladiea of Ireland was fornyod,� sisted In his first bffer, and after holding out " '2��" -, I ',C , ,, I L "k Boils, , , � wob�r top -boots, but the figure Is felt to be , 112 I 'L� , �, .." I woro'Apgointed and it was rmblve4 duringboarlytworrionflis tile largesttenants "Wouldn'sloftsl Wliat'sthittl" Uldorly . . � I' � (It V( [)ySPeps'18_gUVer COMPIAint, . . ". . 8 eff-1.Z.U,;s a ress to the woman CaA the [Itional and is given, by artista who I I . da "I I'll I , X, . - ChrOnia Dlarrhw� - . ., I , 1- . ,. . toissuo n add of Ireland oil tile estates bit,vopaid their ronts I I Only tra� falsity for, the same reason that spinster- Wiaowors, my doar V, . , _ � , Dropsy, . - I , . � slid another to the Warner) of America. and 10 por cont.rodudtion. Thesmallor tonarits . know its Qlagontiorrittil (Military mall, gueSt of � � �,4 , I . . .. . , the. lato,,Mr. Ingrain once ,planted palm I NerVOUS-AffectionS,fenidle , . I I I other countries, inviting co-operation in are holding out still, but they show signs of r . An Indian sketch.-Londoir 8poo. t1io Squirt, convorsiq with gmart-looking i Fill , A I . I I . . . I -tho,objects 6f tho association, which are to capitulatio.u. Their surrender iis only it `� cc" it . rustio)-l'Wounded in tile Unite& WOrO � - . cornphlintso - .. . '. . alleviatotho distress 'arid sufforingwhioly matter of time, Ory the estate of the L arl - t6tor. I . you? Badly?',,'q­RustIc--;1Tho bullet hit � 11 vaness arid of. Maya, in county Kildare, the people are Three young follo,�s of Milwaukee board Me in the ebist, here., stirro an' eame out at � & I ( L. And all dibeases originating in a bad Aldo of . . I must onsuo from tile vindicti � -tire blood-, or'accompailled by debility, or it low . .. I rapacity of the landlords, -from the effect of curiously diviaed. in their ,support of the that General Garfield had been compelled mobilek-111 OldGontleman-I'Thodolical .1 . ,;0 . state of tile systom.- - . . . . . . . I � . the Coercion Acts and fr6m the Wh6losala Land Leaguo. The tonants after making to rofuso his autograph, and Ono at them A Coyne, come, Pitt, that w6h1t.do I Why, it . .. 11 I .. . I . � , � I'll . I 0AXYTI01M.-Bo -sure you -90t tile "PEL. I evictions during tile �r6sont year. Miss' several attempts to bring their landlords a aintior'offored to botthat he could obtain . would bitye gono ti ht tlyr9ilgh youi heart, ... I I - - . - PtrV � . . . . all delivered an low" to Griff The young man � Rnz I 0 -boaxt was - J,ANSYRtrP.11 - Sold bydryi-ggists goner. , Part -eloquent adaross, t ith"s valuation bave, under it. �1Xhobctwtf,s`taken. ma,a p). ti 'Cll; 1alXw M . . �_� � , ­_�;� . I I ­ , ill , I - " , -to to any address by . ur, The threats of .being - served by writs, cdm- . Vr6to to Garfield, siiying that 1,500, Repub- in ry,o mol;tll I boilne, surrV . � , I .� ally. I Pallypblota'splatf2 . speaking for. a quarter of in he rents, A grea, I t nuilf- licary No: * N. . . LTH W, F OW1210 & 30A, Propriatorni,86 llttt�. I I executive of the regular Lett lie b6.9 detor.' mancecl to pay their rwogirlus' congtatillated him and I Sr : . 77�� workfJ , * rison Avcymo� Bostan'Mass. . mined that no member shall,leavd Ireland bar art said to have visited thb,rent oflloo; tile countr)r on his victory. General Gat- The demand for George Eliot's . I y . I . . � -lit of the Coercion Bill, . . . and no doubt others, ivill follo*. The told wrote & baooming.ro'ply. - . . I . on a6don , has Increased otiormously ililloo her dealt'll I . _ '. . . .1 .- . I I I . . . I. ... 1 . , .1 . I , I - � �1 � . . . . I I I Logim Xah.� ai.-Jollyl Redmond has , . . . I . . . I I . . ,. 6 .1 . . . .1 . . I � . . . . . . A I ; . I . . � -1 . I I . .. .. . I � . � . . . 4 . .. � I . .1 .. I d' . I . . . I I . I . . I . . . I I . . . . I . . � I . . . . . . . - . � , I . I ., . . . � , � .. "' , I i�, � . . . 1 . . . I . . . . I . . '. 0 . . . . . � , . . I I I .. . . . 1 4 . . . , # � . I .. I . . . - . L"' . 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