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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-10-13, Page 2­7.FW 1 r - -"`W-- � . I I I I I I I ,, I . , I i. � � . � � I . I I . I 31 � ­­- —.--,— .1 I J, . I . .-- . � .1-1 - .- � � ­- - -- -11 ­ - ­ I W- ­%,..1.1111)11111� "I �­ ­ .1-11 I ­ �, i . 0 10 " , - -- , , , , . , I I I ­ 11 . . . I . 11 - . -� .., I VIM GVVIN04,18 3)AVG1ltTX*q Later -4 S00410h I Nowoo i . 010WR Xl" WOVIAM. . .. . oot.:ta, 1881., . T", END OF A ROMANCE. . THF4 OY41? wam, � . - Reeirelly norrJoa on a noputalp rX.P. Ropoito received in Dundee show that . . I A A01111111rul Wrl SOPP0914.0d to 11tatre 18aso! ".4ax she 111ano mut amis Whom. I ) I - I .1 � - ­ . . . .I X9024aptAo -Rio onient -with, * X!Rft- the Davis � I i . � -P Straitowlis,lei -Ashiug has- thi , , I B, An IN Wit Aplymmod w1ro :, a rilleired.- - , - -keeper of No. - ,,, - jwpoe lolorul's 801119%tty. Anopiplavo Deneuvine"t. season been very tinotto . , )Frederick Wagaero % pajoan .. 48t. -Nicholas.) . I , . , ces4ful. .0 I In, . - I tan,t goo wbatour.bgbyboy is dood for, any' A Hagerstown (X4.) despatob, dated Oct.. 'The Qonatmotion Ithe'le, . teiy been finished. . I . aye that on sun. :Fl&mmer yea . I re "jitioe : * "It " 10, t;b1=7$- , f a, shiplub, A Rochester despatch a $0 Ridge street, was charged befo - . I � � way ., . day last the body 'of P, human. be terifay, At Essex X � I . I -"- - - � Ing waa , � avkpt I 3164.0'a,situo*UQW,to*41kortFkllc,boap4ltxnpw 4th says: Moo Clarsil-g(AmIltou, the 17- of a rosidence which the Queen, has built . � seen floating, in thoErie Christ, near Albion, POH04 Court, WAII having Assaultedhis, . I . � bow. to Play; . yoav-old dauglitor of Uovernor Win. T. for John Brown, within the grOlun-do of A.1,8ECOND LADY HESTER STANHOPE i: a railes from that city, by 9, boatman. lie wife, and Both bloodhound upon her. The ; HO tBAX4 UP Ov'ry single z149 he P9040-bll-17 tail, Hamilton, is tho 'he 1� . An, eireg tried to bres,jr,.olio 4.aay, my m4rama,li . . roine of a romaixtio �Bslmoral. An exciting Bud romantic life came to a 40ilted James T40wis, who pulled the body woman was uuwilling to press the ohqge, ; I .1 .1 �ostest tan. rtmaiway marriage wIxich has just come to The coal trade about Kilmarnock has t b4inasoug 'on the 12th Ot'Auguat, , to th I but tha Sustico fined Wagner 05 and held , ! �. Halo olla�is turnblin' lbouk ?;.a J1oQr,aW gives us light in th! to L - . . . 1 010404, , a shore and went for Coroner COOL. . i 1. - I ,a wn. Xios Hamilton has, been considerably improved. Mine . awful scares, . . . a Are working rone, of Albion, They abon discovered him. in 0500 to when the wife of the Sheik,h Nedi-joel, a I I . . - I . keep the peace for six I I . . . . for several months receiving attentions full time, and there is r tiler % scarcity . ' months. Wagner failed to, give bonds, I 1� An, w , t, bo' I I L '' , , � ­ ban he goes to lood at nigh never s*yq, from Mr. John $taubopie, so young man 20 , Men, . 10" of' local cel9brity known to all travellers, that the oorpse, which was tbat of a beau- � I d . - bisprayers. - . . . . tiful girl 20 years of Age, had been and i too, lie iausse$ Up 14Y oo.to�il" ars old, and it was wall known in society I I passed away M the ripe age of 75. WOaUde4. was committed .for three woriths. . clothes; _ This rdAy on Sunday, ., tia Yhe Buslixesis in the linen tra4do of Fife keeps as there were 13overal severe outs About the afternoon. a 0 1. I . t, at a Btroug Attachment had. a . IL Damageena 164Y once wore an, EagliP4 � . Yeato . I L OWN reporter il Aul.once I found Ilim hara at wo*.a,V1%xO,1W prung Fp a decidedly improved aspect. and An coronet and came of Laid and over the left eye, The'9 thing Want to No., L � a . .1 . . - the famous English 10 'L . 80 Ulft, street, The bar- ! An' ze UZZ01; dayzht naughty boy (a *all : The room Is A low roorit'jut . . I Dollylo noso , Up between the two- It, was equally inclination to do morebusin so at present race Of �ir Kenalm Dlgby� a soiQu of will areas Was . I . , ow what you well known tbst the Ramiltoris frowned prices is experienced. . a . I was terribly 41sarranged. , . the. ba.somento,f a I I . s"Pose YOU An . I not long ago married thi 4a,ughter'bf Mr. I pyt on back aide before, the. atockings were , tenement house in a voryumpleassut neigh- i , , . - A,?) . ort the courtship, first, because they con- Cincinnati. L borbQod, Behindth .. . , . The members of the venerable Potato only partially pulled on, both garters a bar atood a well -pro- I I I � upsotadro0bigbottloofinyp 4.,wrJUn1i1*, aiderea C%kra . too young I to ... mAr LL ry, an . 4, . I I droeBbeql�, of She wL as tile only 1. L . I . I I ! , I An', lstiiad of.kyin' doodand h4lill 40 cour4o he I and Herring Incorporation of Paisley met were upon iea . portion,ed Woman about 80 years old. ought to 4604, second because of Stanhope's interior I . I . 49,u�hter of Admiral Sir Henry Digby, and . one limb, % - , . L uda,longl V,Ytwine , .L recently in the, boot ueafre'w li�bt by . , a laughed, &ad kicked Ilia Illuding and lack of ,means to tup- I we" wo years L' w. as attached to the other, In the pocket Around one muscular arm was bound a . 4 hood lmot;4 oir, as. j social s a: v .' older thaii her brother, the Zough lie 0ought,twas fun. ­ , ,, elri,'d on the annual present Lord Digby, Wheif i � . . Miss Adam, and 41 cloth, A long Bear, t evide t . fr - Hoe I portawife. ,The lover wmforbiddenthe oil L I girl of 17 of the dress were two letters, which estab. , a ly 1 484, ran i von tries to reach UP high, an, Pull x1nos off H , 14 Lamely this 11 of pOta � her neck,'jupt . Ze rhelf, , . amilton. ma6usion about tile Ist of August, I L. L I I . .toeo and herring. a married as his second wife tile second lished the girl'.s identity and fattened the along .1 under the jaw. $,lie All' he's al'ays wantin, vois, of course, ins, *i4on : There is likely to be A k, I I I . but the young, I I e.en contest for Lord 44 lienborougli*, 'afterwards known iii. crime of herprobable murder Upon a young Was Mrs. WAgner� She Spoke"With a strong . � n "ChOL letters Germ 4t. She, said I people frequently met at nart named Fred. Hopkins. that she bad Qu wa.uts you'solf'. social gatherings. It was lear tile Rectorallip of the Abordeog Ur,Iv gnglish politics as 11 the wild elephant," , I I nec! to -day L . Bratty I , 1. I ratbyr d, 0 U in Nave ,.. . been an aooe . . It is thought that Dr. BeArt wbowa made E%rIof 1,41lenborough, on, big - . . fatbirL as I 1 really do, fZom h W'be P lle my' that on August tbby went to Pea Mar, wilt be the choice of the. Liberals, and Lord retura 8fro.m. the Goiveruor-Geueralohip�of . I " I own the store," she, turis, . 17th . , what. were addressed to James Wright and S��ab married to W4guer a few mouths I . zay all was waaQ a Purpose for to luoy ii,a little a resort on the summit of the Blue Itiage , . ­ . Wright respectively, the andmother more than a, year.. I ' . . ofde said, 11 and 1 support my husbatid. He I dirlq, - Craubrook of the Colloarvatives. India in 1844. The marriage was an r ceased, -whose ripme was Nellie Wright, - I � . L . An, I W�81161!0 wasn't 2)0, such zing, as naughty Mountains, And were married on the top- . d This led the dortiller to atiopect foul play, drinks all day and comes howe 'at ight - I � , most peak by tb of At the Aberaben Circuit .Court recently - drunk. Re spends all nly money All 12 baby boys- . . , p Rev., Mr. Murmy, I . unhappy one from the first. One chil . r, zat's him a kyla! now; b a West Minster� The romantic spot wher the jury befor� whom Charle was boraL to the ill,matobed pai -% 'son-- and he summoned Dr. Tousloy to make An a thao . _ . . W117-whi . , I L 9 malt.es, a I I L a Diablo was it .. wu o a, ch and ruakes. me mad., He aid not know what be . . J I . I I � laodul, 14,01,80 the c'eremony took place is 2,500 feet aboy tried for the murdej of his swe who died when but 2 years old, in 1830, In gt p y.tLThoy removed the stoma I � a , etheart, or 0 1 dogs I better ralt AW see# for if he lies -boo. tile le . a deceased to. be examined for was dolv� last night; he was too drunk, � . .1 11001- . ,ve.1 of the sea, And is tile highest Elizabeth Stott,- returned a verdict. to the. ' that same year London- society was. eloo- poison, as the lottere L -stated . "that she was and when he is druq L it he Is crazy.,, . . � Polled down zo stairs and killodhio, aoltv7wtever at in Maryland. After the effect that the irlsoner.was insane at the trkfied by ilia elopement. of. Lady Ellen. I I I I I .. Stanhope return in 'triage � I about to take poison bdeauso she had 11 Did he actually set t,be dog,on you?yj 'i . Uri. and Mrs. ad to the borough with Prince Valix. Sollwarzenberg, . L I , ,,� � 3-0-eallxdol - . . I . I . it time the critne wa-s-committed. Difinie . I a And dashing young Aug. - betrayed and Yoo ; it was a big bloodhound, kle was ql I C tied during 9 lyingbacktherechained ta thewAll, a - I .1 ­ ­.. respective families, and.no intialAtion.of was,ordered to be dat%i ,or then a handsom been then . deserted, by . JElersonal. .1 . I I � I L trian cliplQuist, who twenty years after, Vredi,, Hopkins. Th .autopsy revealed � I I it'd I 1. . . What they had done was recetved until Iasi' Majesty's.pleasurs. , . I a . a irned out tiie gas. and set : , ... . The Princess Louioe is 0 oail.li� the ,saturaiky, when a friend of Governpr Ra� ward proved * himself to be both a soldier the fact that the , lungs iiontained. ti. I I I . . g mr..Gisdatorive, visit to sontlaind no water w var, an impossibility, , , L r Parisian oil the 20th Octobt th and a statesman, and rescued the abuse of . hate , "I hug"V Ile zhade him bite wd. "The Darin bly in- I m on me . . er. , I . ilton disoover6d to marriage licenod for the %bou a clog knew me well, andL I didn't think ' � L -1- I ... . . I t Lred Arta, in . tth enaof ClotoberitIsexpeoted Lab Hapqburg from the revoluflibnary a when death results from drowitini, alsothat. he, . L . I g of Greece has an a coupleon file in the Clerk's office of Carroll he will address big constituent in Mi& obt L byssi of the girl was enceinte. The coro I nor emp , it � W . ,The Ki . i848'. - 'Lord Ellenborough ained . a Et ould bite Ine ; but he did, here in the . 1-4 n I . L I ty. Theycaugli 6 his L I : the ceded terr ibounded COun %dy,�r&A charged ve nailed a jury s, m," said the woman, pulling down thip . : , itQry, 'a,vaid 141 , with Loth an. It is belie d that he' . 4 . . I tilt . .. ... N will hold . divorce � from . wife by special , butsworeouly two�witnqsaq, � I enthusiasm. . - the marriage, and after m%Luy tears admitted three meetings -one in Edinburgh, another A t-ot t'L allowing one who saw her have t bandago and showing lotir deep . � --­-­­­ � I - Q Parliamen her a large . be poison allu. a to ga4hos that . -1 . ........ ­ - -1-t-is-oxpeeted-,tbat�-Si-i,�--teo]a%rd-_a?IILI,e�- - U! . UMJIQ%�-Wifq. Tlxogrw -UXA14 -,�aud the third probe I , ... rA , it4 -1 S'7. � ­.­- -1-1-1 ... �blxjAmPA-t, ,inoomp;­5hot o livo- abroad in. bar letter, and, the other thathe-sold-ler, - ftwil"Oet ­­:­­­ I � . . ,.". : ­- ' . - � Charles Tupper- will visit- St. %a a a Beveral .efforts to see his little , Calder. . I Her renlitins were taken,pare of ­Qfto *4 you get rid of the dog 01, - 7 4 . ' coutinued­1 t .1 11.1 --� : . - and 'Sir � - ' " I . � au&a.few -years after her elopement with the 80.ma`-� . Stephen, N.B., someltim ­ 1 , Ut it L Out Success, &$ Bha has )ieen I . A roviewof the past. angling, sea�da on b her brother. $heL Was em L �' I had - s. broobastick' in in * h%ia"a'ua I . I . . a in October. sea ae in L L Prince , Sohwarz6uburg .she married, in y a r arkably ' In, ff L' I -1 L,y � � . . I U StaUfoy L Will, . .er.fathar'shousebere. Staw, Loohleven, which closed on. a b beAtLi 0 . mylitiollan im Off . I I 9 is t , the $let, .f6rmed girl, and was the I b L I 0 a -son of -a caaal onperiu�teuddf*,, together with a t4u Of B.&vari , eautiful and well d pulled, It * The monument to Ile& atb�e,B.aroa von Vouningen. Him . ab y take the form of an'Laltar-tomb, tar 6tateniiiiii � pro I . . the too she deserto a then led A, strange ,dau,bter of a * moderately prosperous !%a 0091t as he bit me and tied him to the - . pl� . quite boyish in appearance and rather good p I it " . .ral.r �rbe prisoner, he I r se r . 00m, 'I '' . . . I - - , - with a recumbent statue, to be aced nes varibus club com otitions that have taken life Of bd, an A L ducer, its the bedstead in the back . . I I r looking.' RIB wife lass 025,000 hr her own. p I.&'e- a otween the 1ps and the' letters 4ate, is 4 son of. very respdatable ,C Wbat werey'aU doing with the broom- I L . X ,Otiri.u, the seas -on, has J beeppublished. . . . � the Dean's gravq in Westminater Abbey, right, and le, .the favorite daughter of bar .1 umber of trout cauglit is stated Mediterranean.', How inany times sh6 and very wealthy -parents. ReisSlyears stick 2" , L I I . I L. . . . . ' was raQ%r - I I . . It is stated that. the ex-Emprossl4ugenie, fath;i, who its very wealthy. . . . .. . to havp been 16,898, weighing 1�;124 1�8., - vied in Europe is not well ascer- old and. bas -b . can waftlecl,-but Vag divorced ",011, :1 bad that. �or li�y L U b ; I L. on a recent visit to Parts, iva�da a will leay. . taitted, but about the year 1850 Bite went to' � . h a'and 7. '' ... .. . . 11 , fewer-tha L because bewas irrogularin his -domestic Wanted to give him a couple of licks. I He, . I . L w i�h is 2,065 A'in the previous . i I .. )LW AIRISWOURAL'TM IMALUO. season. . . . . . '�the bast., There she trAvell9d, fr . was behind th - , . ng all her fortune to Prince yietor, and . 6133l Palmyra, . . : . I- I., - I I—— rid I was in front, and . . 1. - ' ti.laring him head of tho'Blonapartiob L'�i. — �L , , . I I d t . - — . : to Damfasoug .und@r the escort of the habltB, Frea.Hopkins was arrested by. . a bar a I . ' paity . 1. I , � I , Qail�, gelvard. Dassell Victimi4es )[nno. , X UEI[NilirI4� cnllxtx.� .. Sheikh Nedi-joel, who for many . years hits Deputy SheriffDaniels.' He at firi3t seemed I was -just going to hit him whcnl,he slipped . , . I . . Th; Grand -Dake'o.f Baden has fully - cent 31outrealeira-11c Marrietol a Be. . I . . �. . monopolized the beit travellers between unconcerned, and actually forgot to ask . down and looAened the dog." �. % . . . . I made up his mind to restore tile Castle of. L ' "pectable GIA . .and Simon Oescrim iler: An Old L?Xnn 11rutally lVkurdered In His those famous spots, and startled him on 'why he wits arreste4. Later in the .-Notloing, at crack in the �counter, the. . . I . . . . , . � I a day he said the4t'Nellie ,slept wi an said:, 11 I mu§t buy a now cou ­­­"� . . Hoidelb�rg,. possibly as a. sort of thazilt- A, telegram from Montreal 8&�'s: a ap t, .-Hed--.:-1[1ls Wife. the 6ullty one. .their arrival at Damascus with the infor- ­ I 11 L . th him oa 'wOm uter; Offeriug In Case of L Ilia a . I matiou that she intended to marry him. Thursday night, but left at 4 o'clock in the �l buslittrid broke this withthe axe, Oh, . I . soumptioll I , I � 4 , I L I � ],Oil take an axe or anything when .he's - L, . of. the Howaid ba, A despatch from Coral, ich. r�iortting, and said she was going to Albion, kingly title... I 1. I Beet. is the swindler who was .M I go'75 a The Sheikh took to Right apd made for,the I . . I L referred to in yesterday's despatch as. Lay, - horrible and mysterious crime was com, . six wilea away. Re claimed that that was drinking. -Ile broke that door, t' a ­ L . 11 . I The emotion of ob memorial window in. Ing victimized the people here, toth witted'at Colwell lisbiiiglit;, A desert, but the determined lady followed tore the paper on t . he wa, I 11, He a no, nd I . . . a extent . man named him, overtooklaim and married him duly the last he �ver saw �. of bar. , He is now, I I I oats me I . Dunfermline Abbey to tlie late Deau of 01,850. He i I confined in tbd Genesee Cotiliby a moiiiey than be. worth.11 . . I broliglit a letter of introduo. Owen Garrett, aged about 60 years, Was this according to the Bedouin rltes,'thel-6 being 0 Then why would younot, appearaga,insP . I � - jail, *herq MOr a I L . I . . .. I . . a I Stanley has been mootea. in Scotland- tion to Mr. Thomas Cramp froin a well. worning found dead in his'lled, bavirij been he lima been refused bail, and is -charged in , , knowit firm in LQndou,, Eug.,'4nd through brutally murdered some time during,the, hit Arab companions, She purchased'in; the Warrant for big arrest with wilfully and It m. In. court this morping.�,, .. .. . and the proposal has receive I a,tbe support . no witn sees of the - ceremony except L . . . I of Principal Tullooh. . this,memus., obtained such extensive credit. juigbt. . Garrott and his wife have not been iiis name, 4 splendid. house &lid garden in mQlciously murdering Nellie Wright, In. ." LthOught.l. would when I went therej ., .. L , . . Lord Desart states that. the' Duke -of lie lived in expensive style while hotel but on good tetras foi some time past, its be has . dignation over the cai-O for miIiis :aroundi . . I . , . Damascus, kvileie she has ever sinob resided but -.0du lip. spoke to mail cbUld ndt help . Bedford is living .at Norris Castle, East ,,,ev,,.r aid for anything begot., His -Ilabili. been living with another wo hardly. knows say bourlda,, as the girl had, always think he . . . . � man named -year, spending several a 'in " 'Oi LiT* I , as a4d he . t hotel and � boardia- I Gitrrett'A wife is'suipooted of'know months annuall in ilia desert -in her hue- ' � p Y� ire" - I . . Be j duritig part of the I . Cowes, in strict seclusion, *tewp&r6d by 1, sprea(I.Over , Rick$ " nbefoie she',knew Hopkins, -been reserved, will Z be or but he never do . I , keepers, ag'well as stbi " i no . I two houserAhidd and a. i3bok, by. reas6 !akeepLrs, The in y .Yet will �, . , � D'of a g something about who did the heirioul hand's tent. Stormy.as box earlier life had modest alid,well liked. 'The dbronail� jury. . _k,. Y.,J, Id" . . 11 I his disgust with p6titics. . 1. . .1 = warried a youngtailad - .0 . . . I *1 continue the inveatigaii6n on Mouddy, . I I � I I - I .. . . . . . . . I !all 'girl only d. Alateedespatob�ays:.The.00ronei's wit I . .� � . . I I I . . � It is reported � that Sarah Bernhardt . Las .15 years of age, of. respectable family; un4 verdict sets forth that . he came to his death ,been, her latter days were calm and con- * October 13th. '. .1 � . . I ; . . . A I R SUALI$ . . . � . I . . .. �. - - teut,d'. Herlastand most extraordinary . . ... - . I I � 1. .,. , . A � — )NLOT . � I . . , I ­ ­ . . I I I allreed to create Ili. .the *Inter of 1882-83 shphas,follmved hilra to., Bosl.oii. ,, � - - . .1 .by blows, inflicited upon M4.,head from 6 marriage proved'a happy one. In Damao. , '' I -- .1 I ­ � , , , - ' I � � . . 1. . .. .. . t Ee role of l.Tane in a tragedy calfed ilTane' , ' . . . ..-:. . � .. I . 11 sharp -instrument, supposed to'bave -been : cus she became *the idol of th6 poor .1 .. 1. Nyonlea sic V194T. � .1 A Vile&. Madiann Allming Aim Ivavloir of '. : . . . � I . . . . - 1. , . . . .. . , . I .1 . :.. I . I ... I ,Grey,'! by, ]Kite. Sirrigne Arnaud, 'author of . � 1'eni,ewlirnking. - � , . . � .. "in the hands'of lils ,%vital Lavinst: Garrott. Uallommedan resideuta, who found iu,ber . .' . . . . I . I . . I . , I . vonkifu0s Assas"Ination, . .1 � . 11 Lit Carmaguola." I. . . On this findinj ab6 was airated" ild . It is %bool6tal y untritib tb7fit undei toler. ' - . . . . . . . � I Not all liave.loarned the fine arl'of leave. B a " the kindest of friends and counsellors ; and ably fair conditions; a. woman is (if -we. may A te�legiitm froin tNew'York says an I .1 .,. The Berlin Panadok- says'it has �gobd ,taki I i taken to' S tanton Jail.: - . Mrs. . Garrott � . , . . authority for . stating , that..'the S ing in au appropriate 'mannei. . When firdt ',.gave heiaiilf &*my I? ,by gqing to a amid them she has died at last, respected repast that crude phrase). 11 played out ,,:. alleged plot- of a madwaa to revenge the . ' w. ' . . � . hall 'of- you are .about to depart,, do 86 at once', - and beloved, .Unlike her prototype, Lady whon-alle hits adqu f6rty-five", It s,if goes 'death of Garfield by murdering Conkling" - I � neighbor's Lout U . y I,- O a a I 1. 11 � I . - hand was do d,'and m6ntioubak the hour at 9'.4 -has been dipcow I . . Persia will arrive in Russia in April u6xti' gracefully and polit6ly, . is and telling -that hot bus- p4; "LadyDigb I I . .. With no. dallying. , . Hester Sta * ho well, or even ubt -very ill ij6;wom mof.a I )red. - The plotter is a per- . � , to greet the Czar 'personally. It .iB' not Don't say, 11 It's about time I was .gbind " a , , tied -hersolf--o3ver became M'kabom- frequbittly thant not takes it new departure .son residing, i ILL U tica, where he hag done . . ­ � .1 .- settled iz -iitbbi-hb�:Will,�-�N,i�it�'66fl'6i�,'b6i�v't6��' 'Slid -then 86ttl IAblvi'ana-talk-O . 117iai", � 'Il�ck-�klk death- e.�. -voit.vi.w.g. ca --.h `yL -,late y6rg�a regill , -, , - - =,kb . . .. I il a �T .", =� �R�4 'Plac ­niadzmjjq,� a .- ,16yZ,-Ut-is­,.,?re.po.%tW o-irasiltrr* .-'�414$i.o�se-�l-ox*tbem.-.-5�Q&�.f,3.",-�Moi-a-orm�ant ­ " ..�-, i�­ 7­� 1. - I . � .... . , '16Q'y= #- A�of - �.�Lh . ... ry *Irving has received from th . a 1. 'for. smother tou .mi - t " 15oul'o -- peog I le . wv 11oUb-J:,ty--WUb�LVU - e-, English - 1.6 .-h. �. � I --- ­ ­- - ­ .- - � . V� 11 , j - . iis=t , - * -Mr. Hea � nd-41ri-V-9 ad .Attendant: at *th ' * ­ ----- " ser'llces of t ' t at 16 woman of mature age. is. likely to be ,()f-�t,hf):Police�iE'--Mrzlac,kop4,�,a ,Bhipp1fig­, - ­­�� � -- ,/ . S .pit as. i.been foully murdered in � his bed, big Lead' , , .., A Duke of axe-Ueiningen, in'. recbgnftion di have'juet such p tirdsOme : habit, Ttiey , having. eviaently'bebil split by a bi6w from .Damascus MissionCor.the conversion of 'behind her growing dalightere,l-or gei grow. merchant dolrij&ialuee� I' . 6' � . . ." . u eBastRiver. - * - . . . I .. � his servic the d6coration will everi rise, and, stand about the robin I � the Jews; . . , - Jackson received last Wednesday. a - I I I as to. dramatic art, I . . � .a. arvaxa; Silica the first despatch *about the, - :­ . 1. . . � .1 . � . ing Bang, in effectiveness, of hitell6ett 'in Mr. . . of the Knight -Cross of the Ducal Sax*Ernes- . Various attittjdes,ikeoping their, hosts, also -tragedy, B.eatch has .been made upon * I I I aptitude for 11 subjectii "Mew or� old in gm� letter postmarked, Utica, 'mailed on' the . . . . I . N, , . . . I I . . I . , .. t . I � the Ar, lj�&llly 0 V j1ijils Oly ,Sn"Ow-, - d - .-: - I tine House order. . I � � � � . ,standing, and.then by'aii effort succeed in sea and.1he. woman's nightdress found I '. . � 0 i 11 .. . I � cral brightness &nd sliBcoptibjlitj.�. 'in what � 27t.h, written by a man lid bad k6ownian . I � . . . . A petition for liquidation was- filed at t4e getting as far as the h-tll,- when *a new prom . . I I . . i might be called "I . ked for fift4en years ago. - The thess . a ' ilia In rtitio -sell the upright phrt; Giall, .. 6d That tile Wall 0 1 4"lity," in the. Fiench WOr . I ge , . I - Dudley County Court, in England, recently, .thoug& strike� them. .They brighten up- ief tile a Pit n beti teal; JCC&lllZe4 -. I 'sell . Be of the Word, ilia is, upon . tile Auppodi- conveyed, by letter bbar,tled Jacks . on very . , , � , , I . ­ . I . house and all'addition thiiieto, The -, . (J" xilar� I I.. I .. . . � . I -staird f6i'-som"inutes 10119", - �garwent waa-daiLbed with.,blood and hair, 1. ' 3-nnMaressors, is * .k, tions we have just made, so va'a6h-thi,guoe. . much. it *its 9, calm I argument apparently . . I .. I I by a general dealer hearing' the exirmor, visiply air& . . . . ' ' . dinary name of West A �ol ,Honorable saying"nothindof-iixip.ortailde, but hebp1n*fy . . . . A Wa6hingioii leti6k says Gultt6wl's feat rioi being .that if -tlie daughters, and th'a, -to - jiiitifk - the � aaaassin atign 'of Cackling, � � . I I . � , . . . .. . 119 I I eyery o e in a retitlb�s; . x6rvous' . � .find withit was found �the axewith4blob. bocilmosdaily more and more�abjeob. He gone, too, do not feet it there is B�metbing' -.who" ,the writer * alleged, was the - diio�t . . I . � � . . I- Dipth�uy Magda. ' - ' I 1. . . a . I . statOt. 'the, dead wis done. The Garretts were . I , . .. . � I k One photographer in Waebington'ko�ps . After, the door is' opelied.'the prolonged both. spiritualists, gmd-,'Mis, Garrott is 58* . 9tarbi at thd..le6:st sound, iiveathat of the. *joil indeed, be cause,of Garfield's deathaud of the bleva� .. ' ,- I . 11, � g.with Ahem. "It .niust, . ' . . 'a. . �­ eight men employed constantly iii plEnting. leave-taking, be I ' - ' d vbody '-in . . guard,- and -is* ever , irnagifiing' & crowd, granted as a .preliminary that tliereJo-love tion- of Arthur, whb� tb6 '*rit�r said W. , "' .. ; . . a � . . ,gins, an ever, . . . years, of Age, . .. . I I . . I.., C , * 11 . . uiteau,q ph,oto�ra�hs, and then they can- general and in partioularis itivited to call. . . . 1 � watching their chance to break into the between'tile hue and'and -ibe '.w not half- as big a man " '0arfiela. 1. I 11 . . I . I 1, � . . .­.. .. � . ' . - all ife, iand I *In thi4 - . 1- . gh to keep pace , likes' the - - 1. . . . I P lac *d * ' or. that'the'you�g people,are good in harnegg, pag6s and a-lialf of note 'gaper hetargileil..' . .. . , not turn them off'fast,euou Very likily 'a, Iasi thouglit at . . f* on. - The ,other day: urlug the aft . I- I . T . � with the demand. Queer taste some people il�ps;rting visitor which, his friend . must . T00grallbic 171atrilage'lin a 31L0natljlnTe$v.. noon his cell -door was, opened go that he . 1. I . . .1 . : ,.. . ' . ,ind above all�. Ili. themselves ; but. Vith that Conkling deserved death and ought to - . � . . ! . �... I . " .. a' ' I .. (DD11verT;Ibune.) . . I. 'as at lib6rti -to "exercise in thecorridor' -, little ulot6 is nptiaed..4ad shot, Mr. Jackson I gave, the letter. t& i � have! . . risk so cold'tq': hear to the end. . Whai , .. . � I . . W 1. . � I . . .. . lief when the door is finalry closed ,r.Tbore - tot a romantic mdrxiage, 6 Bostoit,couple . I f these inclusions :.be I . I . . . , 4 .Croriu, Prince Rudolph and Princess to . and four or fivdtimes he came out, but be the ba-ttle � is to be 'woit along thii whole Polidb Commissioner Mas6n, *Who, after . . ) I . . i� , - .1 I Niiphtsn _ ie are going to make a long stay at is no disguising .tile `iam that. they aje A�e entitled -to the first ,prize. "Aboht tail evidently was not in a do aditi6n of. lnind line.' A gray hair is agray hair, a croWi- ,studYill� the lettbicaiefullY,wao convinced ,; - 11.1 � the Castle of Meran in the Ty , rol. ' I -is - he has at last gone� Don't do dajs ago Mr. C., A. Dutton ana'Misa Nellie to exercise, and spent but h,f6w momenta foot & crow,s foot�- are'ly, come ithat -no assassination was intended. .. .. I I led . � . . .. .&ria these r � � ; whispered that there is *at.'.bresent no truly g f I Tbropmorton, both of this city, accota- � at a time in the corridor. While fearing - I . - . � . I I � . - ,t ' - Maki your �oave-taking � genei. .- . 'tothe young -,', but 11 dertaini�," as,Lord " ' . , . . ... I I � danger of the Austrian - dynasty becoull 'ho`4 WZ y � panted by Harman &'Throemorionadd. some outside parties,, lie. is equally afraid. Vandcr011t's New lltakle.* - � � . . I 49 1 short. There IB no load of ltei�g I .Bacon says, '"it igii-no mArvel.though . . . .I ,. I � .1 y 4�_ Mrs. H A. Throcraorbon, appeared .at the of t . . . I I �ff. ni ,.I� abrupt h t when you 9.r,: read' he aoldiel:84 and hadeed he does bot like persons, in. years seem, mahy times wora. . Vanderbilt has been criticized b6cause.he .1 . � extinct. . , I U. I I . . I � . . . go_g, .. . I . . � y ' at �Colorhdo sprin and togeeone. As he is at present confined,1e . amiable, pg1c11ko1,u71� antionnus. pulcho. ;' & 'to Z umpe� with Harter to ,order- al . I - - I . I .. .. ..: . .. , Manitou House gel . � . � or ,went - I �, . . Dr. H&Wkes, formerly tittoi to the Gar. � . ­ . . . made inquiry conOerning the . difficulties of cannotsee. inlest he stands no youth. can - be- comely but by ,pardon, the gh4s�work, chandeliers, carpets, hang.; I . 10- field boys, has been appointed 'Acting - - ,� .. :� - � . outside of the jail, .. . � .. .. Tlils -1 b07141 -fide traveller I." is becom'.- ascending Pike's Pedk, and in.thei course �of- orthiB bed, and this he never'does nom, . and' .considering the, iouth 'as to. maka . . . I I Assistant -Surgeon in theArmy, in accord- . Ing as mixed . the evening engaged the, Rev. Dr. J. The'guards .in specis�l charge of -b I . � .. . I rigg a, maib],e,work and much 'of the-nivi I . . I . . . I , . auce with tile request of . and mysteilotfs' a -character . . im are no thp-'cowelineaA.11 It is the.mistake .furniture. Having, wade .ilia: money. in , , . . .. I � 4 ?, the late,Fiesid . ent in English politics!, ancl public life � as the lj�dwarda Sdith.to go with them to'the 6iim three of the BtroDgest wen in the force, and of -giddy adolescencie, or e6nd-bliud conceit, - A.moric%, he Oug d " . . I . . I a short time before his doath4 94 :wit of.the- peak for tlii purpose of.perlbrin.., one of thelli is sowe�Vliat - over six feet in to suppose. that .. ght to open it here, it has - - . . . � : , I � . . ' , codip6titid housph"oilder �" Was a few -years 1 . . a Wbramb of fifty, canapt be - been said.,- .The -duly art wo''ric'doneiti this, , . ,1%� ".1 . �. I � The London . . . , tandard says it' -wider- ago. Hitherto it � Do , he , - Next mor hig at . Wght.". This -one seeing 'Vo be a favorite' ex4uisihely, bes�ufiful,'daanbt command ob . . . I . 1. w 7 5 b ld�. thai tiny Ing, a'nlarriacle care h` � I I - - . a , " monyi . � , . - . sunrise six brbnohbs at I ood in fro - - ' .. , ' country for the houaq are - .the brony,e tail. . . 1. . � . ., ' . ' '' : t.�. -, I stands that Lord Lorne intends to. visit person %vilo,was over'111'ree rililes' di4tance. . - uNdf the .witliGuit6all. -ThfilkiligtlfatthOstt6l1g6T i man. thr6aghout tile 'wh6le ran -go of Ilia Ings afdand iL6 houso thud. the- bronze , . . . ' . I . . . . I . England on the. completion. of his tour,',aud fio-home 0 Stinday bad a -right to. lifty 4pnitou.Hous6, and in a -few minutes the .. I . , . . I . � I . a � the guard t.horiore secure -he will be, some ,pature .cannot -take it 'crestings around: the. roof. ThigWorkwas. - .. . I I . entirepaity were in t ' eye since . he r6ques � ted that. th 11 . .. . , I � .1a alw 'R all the gladness of .. 1, I the.Princess will probablyketurn with him stinitilants-at public-hou'sesdaring'prollibi- - . he gaddle. Thi Rev. a . is ofte. be bqautifully�raalate it again for him -done in nine molitho by�. a Philadqlpbfi%� :� in January. - I . � I .. � . . . ted hours' alueat and. 6onvarient . . Dr. Smith 'was". moutited upon. 9, paitiou-, i . . I.... . . . I . . I . - arrauge- . . detailed for his especial protection'. Though and for. otherg. In all -this, We are, of cour6e, flinifoiO49,000. It -was offered -to Mitchell. ­ .. . --? , .. . �, * Sophie Victoria, .Princess of Bade -and ment whareby'all tbo thirsty souls of. A laily lively brute, Which, after.'waltzing'oil begleepel,well,tbe.iound. adeinrelieving leaving Out', with a. Bad heart; ih� miserable �tr Vance, of New York, wh ech d t be. , . ­ . - ll 1. - I ' in 0 a lie 1 � &' ' 'at B,'three -away t le's down the -road, fr.omthehotel to . guard j. iftfic very poor. 'But-eveawith.the 'cause it was Wpulattid that it should be dbile, . .. I .. � ,q, . bride of the Cfdwa Prin&of. Sweden nd -could get drunk. miles � wo g . . I*a�s wakenii him,' . . life 0 I . . Norway, is a tall Young ladyi blondb, Icvely, - ' t1lebridge over the fountain, wound up'. his ' As Gilitteivuls . defence will probably I , . � While their 11 -drQuthy upebors " of B were I be poor the ,general -rule holds.; and, among inthreemo,tiths. The olisfideliers; including - . I V, wise and aCOOMPI!Bhed. ' The'bride�rbom 'getting " blin! ton", .'at I A.' A party ,of perforiVance. by .-bucking -the -clergyman Jrssnitk,ithe Washiog�dh Disiriot-Attorney 'them some of, ilia pleasintest, brightest, one of solid silibr weigbing half a, 'top, . .:.:. - � I , . - . is tall ariddark, and of 9 cilever'kna. kindly laborers at gausfield not long ago get out. over the ' iaffln� -into the Stream.: Mr. is conferring with eipatts.7 If Guittes,it's haridsompot w6w ou arewome'll of advanced' ,or . I * - "I i . - 1. .. ... I k ,. �Of a I Smith, was rescued, and- although not, counsel . I I ,. - . for. the 1all-room . picture. galleiv are - . . I . 1, . ., �� countenance . � . .1 . gubday morning to walk beyond the ask for delay, � -the ..Court will, b t released from the' pressure now being made by�Barbedienne, of Vario. - - . - � . � - r. . I ' . � three'-milb litaft,slud. have a' rousiti d time at seriously injured, the accident deranged undoubtedly grant it, .but tile District-' maturity, at U . �, � * . No wonder the Duke dUliarlborough.is 6, . oddveniebtly situated ,pot-ho&e, �Ut thoplans of, .the .Wedding party, for.the Attorney . believes that: n6 � longer . than a . of the . as', 'and, toils . which . young . Vanderbilt has two of. 1-forter's men sooiiir- � . . . . it, ,. . , " ..,i selling the Sunderland Library if it'be - rgynt chned to risk his health We - , 6hildreo bring., �5aoh women.may everi.be Ing Europe for whatever. ratty be.uni4ile I � . . ' . 1 . b . . , .. ek will be granted,, it -is thought that ierved to� take P, fiosh Biartill mental urnitilre. -is said . - ., were brought before the'. magkt�ates for Oe an 'de . 01) f -Cost - to be of: no impor. I . - . true, as Vanity. Fair asserts, that -he has having been drinking on liceneea ' . I by continuing. the . trip, . in.. spite the q'aestioA of the jj�risdiction,ofthe Court .gr I 'Xing mor . . �, . �, 'no fewer than 5,000 acres: of "land oil his . . . premises f . ' . � owth; they readimore, aud,ml a tance - Nslhdtov�er. .,'.The wom the house - , - . ... I . during prohibited. bours­ai�d the beach, all persuasion and the offer of will be rhiseanud. carried -to the highest with Mani pick up general'kndwleage� and' 'c6sts the hettor,!'Vanderbilt is said to have I I . hands. This is negrly one-quarter.of his: � ". I �safe - ` and quite animal, After. Court,* .... -, . I , .� h . whole landed 'property.' . . .. ".. - inquiriiig- the intention'of the men.whon . I. . . 1.4 become more agreeable,comp�ni us tb�u , I I , 10 - � , )h consultation, the young. gQntleman . , I , ' . , � f - rematked:.t6 ..an old friend disposed to they o0t out upon theli stroll, decided that ran' . �. I I I I ever. These remarks beo6nie more Atilt-' leatu , to him- upon the $in of extra,yaganed. . . . .,� . I � . I v they were not bonaLfide travellers-, but beet. Bugg 'ted�that Dr. Smith .should come to -.,- . - - 41keuvtnly Alkisiu*m. � . .. . . � Waldburg, the Arctic'explorer I as . - . . . I . - ; ingly true, as we carry our eyes - hat . . . . , 11 h ust returned to Hammerfest from, hunters, and -so fined - theni, adding an 'Colorado Springs and frota the United People whose sleep is disturbed by, the 6pward in From direful estimates it is thought t . .­ . - I . a journey to the lower Yeifisei -in 9. Bremen. intimation th 't if be, . Stateg telegraph officei which is c6nneote& -heat or other causes calt obtain temporar ' the 9ekle of -il�onoy and cialtuw. Rabat, thle three houses on'thit one plot. of grotind; . ., � a weattravolliug simply I y 'who y�as always ill wrote at '60 yehrs,.of 'Will -have. -cost whon,ready for house-- : . I merchant steamer,, is reported as deolaring� th qualify,himself, the troxelle * With the signal station oft the peak,'perform relief and enjoy 6 plbaoure that bbey.rrilghb � I I I . 0 such navigation po . I . r was. not a . � . age that she felt in most,.partidulars just 68 ,.warming about U,500,000�not one �ytiox's - . . . .. . I asible every year,'deopite 'b n if � he travelled six the marriage .ceremorty. by telegraph. The 'otherwise not. have thought Of,, by' quitting . � oita-flitz trg�yeller­eve . I she did at 14'or 15 ;:that she had', on the ih6ome of this, same Billy Vanderbilt$- who '- . 1.� I I . . . � . the difficulties which have hitherto been J=ilea. And now the bibulous chaos has doctor consented to this arrangdmout.and their bedsfor a while and *�gaziugat the whole, the same opinions.aud inalinaitons 25 years ago was h mrd proaged to pay taxes, - - - i . hold to surround it, . I . .. . ' . � . �� � �. . thus I of. gloiies of tl � . . ­ . �, - . I . . Coineaggn.. ... I . .. 1, by accident,. another" element * sky, after midAight. -There as.at 80, Ohly that the background .9� her, orkilis ifsorm,,ana� perhape, wondered Why - ' - . I I I � . Dr. James Luke F.R.S.,' died - r tatly � Dr. Creara and Mrs. S.tbtb were , in lov'o romance was, added , to this already sic Marsi Saturn and Japit�r, the, brothers. life'was richer:.with gatheted'experience . a'poor man like him ,had to ' . . ..., . . $ so I � � n bhildr6n & I �. � in England at the age of 82. Xle, Was twice ,at BeMder6JIL, and they concocted a peeu�. romantic affair. ' The suinalib iwas of the earth, shining serenely dbwn 'Upon &lid w6II-c6nnec*ted thought. She laid . . " -. . I . . . . . . . r President of the Royal College of Sur- . I reached, about noon and Sergeattir- her fiom amid the.most glorious constolls- . . gupport.-Cor. Troy Times., . . - . . . I .. . . I . . I . 'an for safety murdering the woman's 0 � stress Upon the connectedness, meaain5,.u0* , . -- - " .. . . goons, studiedunder Abornethiy�anaAstfey liar I Keefe was found in charge 'of . I- I ­ . . - . husband. Stott being I% tilabotor was , I inthdaky. A poet mightpl6ase.hiln. doubt$ that she could take bird's-eye views )[Lilling 11111UN1017 lirhftildbg� Ulb was 1. Cooper, and placed the worldunder notable, 0 - him.: A. prescription abailoni He received.his visitors *itli bis self with the fancy that they were cistiug better.thafi In earlier life; aita, ebe . '' ! i . , , G . . ; I. . 0, - . - alled Ili t6 attend . � � adast , tilitellit. . '� I ..I. obligations to him for -the spedikl. ait nti . . usual hospitalit , and,, wheh ,their inten. rays upon their utiba,ppy Bistbr, that at her ripe age a j6vfui yearning or ' ' I . .. . . . i I I �. . . a I . 101, c6ntaifiing a. safe-wil6imb of- strychnine . .t, n of y pitying . � I 'hh' I . . , . he devoted to hernia;. . was sent to a dkuggist, and When the medi� 10 celebrating & wedding'was an. plagued by.thp too araentattontions of the tend6noy t6look forw.aid'l;ad`spVuDg.'Up In Dr. Riyes, of ,01066:strpeb, ,*was is ,,, . ­ . * . A despatch from Alderallott states1hat . nounoed* -was iDyerjoyed,, and set � about, bot-temperedoun'. Brightest of all is Jupi-' her; which was &.kind o� echo of the feel- worning summoned to attend J. 1.04. Myle- . . '. . . , . * . .. I * ing of . . �,,,, '' , is a making siangements. Thoinstrumbirit-room. tar, Oribnls belt points to Jtipiter on one crainei *he had attempted to 'kill himself.' � I 's Offie came a large quaiitity'of thapo 0 'I I'�" ' Major-Goneral Sir Henry Havelock-Allefi, Wag added . It Was calculated that S.tojt1,g. of tile signal . station wmd000rb,ted with aideand to' Sirius on the otbbr. . So the . W early youth.. Of'course, .every ,whilootifferitig from doliAtim, the result '� '' . � ,,j,1.,4.*(J-- son of the Indian hero'Sir Henry Havelock, .' dbmth would d to the' - oman. is not Rabel, but, it was certainly. � .1 I d . at once be � trice of � stars of 9, long and corilinuous dfibauch. Myle, - . 4 il, "lli-- and for many years member bf.Parliament, Btrychnine, and that its presence in. a"fatal, flowers and* flags,.* and then the Sergeant prince of planeta'and the greatest 40 fault' of hers to' expect too much of th� . * ' - . . 1, �111-1' for Sunderland,'ii reported to 'be, slightly seated himself at. the tolegrafilillbgtrui�tiont. BOOM .to,hmv.o entered the arduat to outshin'e craiub 'boards 61 40 South - Francis street . I 111�� � pr6porbion �vould:be ascribed to & blunder ' young; why, she askso should tbqy behave and is o, painter and frescoer by occupation. - . I . �,41, deranged from the effects of . A former suno by -the druggists. and sent a call down to the', Springs. officei one another, Sirius, with the, -flaah'and the old 2. 0 Wrinkles are no tootimony."' . � ii,,�, . . � . ... The murderers -w6uld : . . .. I . � - original radiance, outdazzles No; but one may add that they can baliev6� . foe a long time �asbhm been grossly intem. - I . . "�, I I stroke. . . .1 . . .. probablynever havebeiin dQteote4if`the . 10,000, feet 'below. Officer Jones, who. glittefof its . He is about.49 yes,ra of ,age, is single a�ud * . . 'in a, .replied', 'and informed I � Pl� 11 for- the Work's sake 11; and, in spite of . . kP'.�.q Col. Rockwell, the lato.Presidentfs bosom wbtbaulola not - di4trusted � Lai, 1 partner. was . chat the'borrilwed light of the plandf,'but Xu I . I �,,, '?&A, the �ergeanT. t,h, pnerOp is g had brolught I , "�, �� ring� his -Whod she hes,id'Aliah he bad himself of .ntatda. a'1)6h&, and S�l , friend and, constant attendant.du I . . $mith. tar's bulk impooes � upon thii eye, slid he piajuaico 6f nearness, apprehend a little I � r gda �'a �t the Rev. Dr� 0 ;4 ,pH acontinueddrinkill j, I � last illlies&, has fpjaced .his resignation' , bad. ar was toady . to .'pro. seems the'more, conspicuous. In the tole. vor attack . ), as 'announced that - death was the testilt of , of What Railed. meant, and what Is exalt. ' I . . I , � k Commissioner o ' Public Bullaings at the polson .ilia iiiisiakingly inferred t t aced, with, the corethotty. The young . spope, the glare. of Sirius. is painful, though plified in the lives and. lottdrs of numbers this morning he .labored under the hallu- .. . . . �"`!, , � disposal ol,. the .President,. and it is U , . � . "a "' people joined hands ai�d stood befoi;e the the Biai 'remains a m6re point, but, Jupiter, Of in ., cination that lie was Guibtead,. the inui. . , � . . . raorV meantil)9fiN 18, , � . �,:.,l to :Ahe o6ne. upon her, lid iho, - - I w, an of ripe ago. ,,Not .,to quote ­i��,, I . . atlas darer bf the. late President. As he had i ! . I.;.�, % .. . stood that h will be replaced. , - . haltenod to'mkke 6 otatem-orit inculpa,titta Sergeant, the father and mothO'r of the, yjelding to the magnifying power) oxp other ladies of grea;t. ability %nd.culturej . . ' .7 �� a . him 'His trial. has just chaed.ineonv16- bride standing on 6ither- side, and the Stir- into an apapie'diso, streaked with iyel,10W take a ' concluded that he could not be hanged, but - . . Sir Richard Car Wright will - addre'aa his' . . - - � very ignorant old country dame, was . anxious that justice - Should not be , . ' constituent genat it the instrument ioad-off the q'ues- and purple, - wherein, the astronomer's eye Wilr1o,in Godwiiifs mother. . . I 9 in Hilroll. at the following tion, and she will got Off with a lighter tiona of the clergyman ag-they came tbril. catchda glimpses of the pioceso by which a She Puto - aifrauilea of lier due, be decided to take. : . '. . places on the datoR named 6 Smithvs.jjill, puniallmont because she, became a witnops 11 sllcca ses, and* had, on the t1lo matter ,Into his own handa. So, having- , I - . . . 11 . October 10th; Briicefi6la, October- i2th-- for',the prosecution. a I "I -11-ag-over the wires. There was a rapid new ,world, is being formed. .After the whole, a hiae�bouua sort of intellect; but ��. ' ' . , , for a moment,.and than Sergeant mind lia4taken an excursion into realms what wise, heattyj lively., penetiatflig let. biotl lit ;s razor too,' no a , , a slashed , I bucknow, October 18th,,.Cianbrook, OetoA. , Sit Samuel Bali�r; the Africaa,expl6ror, 0011likol"If., Ili a solemn Voice' : toils she writes I The cold . Godwin, him into lie I 4eck twice oil eac 9gi a making, 6, , I . . . bar 14th; Briassela , on., the, eveting of the . arrived In Xew York on Friday last from mass ., repeated the' like tilege, aletip'conies more rofr6shiolly, . , . I . . I .. I h i ash two inches long 'in a 0 . instance. . . . I same date. !. � a ::il Charles A. Dutton,& you take and avdn, the ating of t a mosquito loops self 45, says at her death -that-he felt as I a . . the Rocky Moutitaills. -When the annexa. NallieT. Thvoomorton to be your lawful' some of its terrors., . . ce A or ap itia it , .. . Ilia b x0ellency will go direct 'to Ottawa . . . . . he had now no one to counsel,- himatatake gas Co are 211 tion of Cyprus iLO England MUM& there and wedded Wife 211 $1 .1 do," responded the � �. " care Was not df cult to stanoh ,a o of blood,' . '. . , and take up his permanent residence ,at, wag much discussion' regarding - the advau- bridegroom, With evident whotigit. , The ser. . Marge cast 11rod Wheells. I of him, But, to go� to V, typd common There is now no .longer tiny fearof death, ' I Ria0a,11118,11- Ile Will 90 toQUeliectowakdo ,fages ofthe newacquisition. Toinvesti. * I enough, something between Dame Darden thanks to Dr. Asylei, and it is .to bps . I . . . . this end of the mouth to badet the Princess . goant tapped the tolograrrh instrument, and Three flywhao1g. have been lately cast' at and Rabat, take the mother of r, rederick, . p - gate the tosoureds of the country, Sir in nther Indosage came and Mr. o1ycett'o foundry, WolverhamPt6ni in Xr, Covenity Fatmore's 11 Paithful for posed -that hlylacraine blas given up� tube . . on the Parisian slid return direct to the Samuel Bo,kai Want there in January, 1870, *as road by him',, ' I., Nellie X. Throo idea that he is Guittdau.-rwchodar VnicZ Capital without delay. . I Inor. England, each wheat weighing � 40 tons in Ever;" you may meet her any day -in . I I 1. . � . . 4nafortert 'Months he lived on thoialand. ton, do you take) Charles A. Dutton to bb .the rim, and cast in one piece, The diame, 'ordinary society. Nothing can be- more I � . .11, , I MOU90ignOui le Comte do Ch6rabora, lid hag since published � a book giving the your lawful 'and w6dded'huabarid 2i' .49 I tar is 26 feet-, do th, 28 inches, and . moa� beautifull'y wise than -bet letters,, and Many traditions of rowartoamet together .1 I Whom the French Legitimists call Henry result of his Investigation, which has had -A do," said the I bride, in a, 16W voice. The sure across the Isce, 15 inches. Each rim though it it ttue that a poet Writes. the in' the marriage of the CrdwaIlritice of . . V., Km I largo Sale in 'England,- Since then the Sergeant heard it, however, and transmittOd 'wilihave eight arms affixed, 'Which will felicitous jitingg for bar, yet the poet hit$ I 5rincesa Victoria Of . h, ,, 6 g of France and Navarre, completed Sweden with the I at Year on Thuraday, Sept, .29th, otplorer #,lid his, wife li�vo trAvolledaround the reply. -There was 4momentle pause, .. weigh about 25 tons, making Bdden. The briadgtoom is 6 groat -grand- . . . the total 'something of Itioliatiloonlo truthfulne a I He does not seem neater to the position of the world. They went to Jgyri " Madras, and than dame the solemn' coridludi weight of each wheal 05 tons. Flywheels. son of the French 961diet of fortube.Berna- 6slet. "I at in this tion from clever young peppjal-w-Tjte ape: King dd Mto thm h "*ae, a, tWolvemorith China, Japan, aud other places iii Words. UP from thp valley to that gins, Weighing 60 tons have boon as Such a lady had no need to ask for tole 4, 1 aynagby of ... ero . a 6 the - aotte � the bride, through hot grandmoth - � . since, but he belongs to 6 family that is Last mouth they arrived in"San TilranoiSoo, otonc keep, 14,000 feet abovd-the od I � rathat famous for lon,govity, and 60 lid SM in 0, few days Will start fot England,, - district before', and some of them with it fattir, . descends from the exile aen . � � son I . came that messageontaking two hoarts one.,' diameter of 30 feet; -but it Is believed that . . ­ . . I � called the 11 House of Vag%," As the Ohild. . may re ain King &jitre for many years to after an absence ofnearly three years. s, Than I pronounce you waii.and Wife.,,. they have all been cast in either two or The memorial windows to tovdBqaoons- � less sister Of Charted X4 who the last of - ' . come vainoy the French UoplibliO0,7384 The late Chief Justice DO, Wot, of ilia , I- I . fdut.segments, one great reason for this field !a 11tiqliondenChuroll are to illustrat that, house, the claim must rest onpolj,t,j(o� ' A , raja . )n In. thlo Asomosinatlug times it is but fair Transvaal, Who bag Alvrilyg studk up 'for , -It is a s6noible Whim of fashion thott being tbat it wouldbe impossible to bon- the principal. ,, angelic y succession rather than on blood . I Tpoaftlices ship, but. , It is sup. to mention that his father, M. Id bud do British supremacy, ,was oHered the same makes rugs as much comnic-il,tfud 4scarpotg, Vey such a P�nderoltis P1000- Of machinery Vetiordod in the Bibl en"I it is silflloiont, no doubt, fot a I V U po I Ion' U V toomw and need not be e); inasse &long a toad. Coating them Whole potedo t b court ealieslogist ab ar wedding fdAtivity. � Berri, was murdorod more than, ob a AW under the, new !War Government, for ruls Will At it . Wag suggag ad Bea.0onsfiold's . months before he do ChOoftibotil) Wag but be aechaea, saying that he would only More in case of inoVibg 1 rolld .one house re�ducoo this boot, The operation of basting Oxford doolh,ratiort, that � a idora, thouas his fortune by �. in February, 1 20, 069#6 the'Queon of E tiglaudd no Occupied seven minutea. I � � a whg " always �-A Man a I bornsi NIB : I. .. I . darnit the* Oado. . 1, I . . � . . I . I on thd side of the angels," . . I I i I � , I , . I � � - .l�) . .1 I . . � .1 . I . 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