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The New Era, 1881-11-03, Page 3I . . 14 �. I I __ - .. � . . I . I I I � ­ ---1 I I - I I ­ . I ­ -1 . 11 Isovill AND VRIXZq A X0VXJrA MAX44 I I VXA_U1F;UXA V4LL�4. SOP= ODD ACCIDICKV1114, VONV415.819rir OF V . I wovi 8, � 188L - I � 0 - , � 41 . 0 � � "P. ufr 4W4 Iller IrAoyer on the The Vesult *074A lvour"'filp hy C � I � A Rustic In a .� mer- *lK 900014 WOMAVusta'o, VerrAble Tumble 40V; VeLftalllk Silly or' UnImpity 1pers*p illow the Inelue ma$ck Going were a . I . I - I I I . I � . Way to the 1roulsenflary. Oront A, lleagr __ 1114ye Recen " No , NoxTarAL, Oct. 25.-A very interesting "' , qld - V glyXiae Injured or J!"lledo . I , U - 1991d 0. A VXTT. "DISR WAT919. , � , - . Three interesting convicts passed through story is talked of in some famili. circles,', Yesterday youll; men, named , sheritVa ros;s our- Mollie Matches, wals, taken , . . I . . . .1 .1 I - ­ morning a. At Plue Bluff, Ark.,11a, I I I I . -11 . . I , froft Claobi� pjsastroste lFloode-Quit N"st­;The, dtrveto ,the Union depot la4t. f4ghti on their way to which are believed to be, what a Yankee Cuddiford, an apprentice of Mr, E. Tassel, rounded the reildence. o I f perite thief. .nati to Galesburg, 111,9, on Fri4 . � . - I . - I I a deal I my last, to pir lKookulk Naylgable-Uppdredo A.fferson City in charge of Shoriff pa so ki Ps It a 1pearo the contractor f6r the maso Re jumped from a window mud ran for the Oat u4 his trial forthe, robbery of the . . � . avip, of � would call 11 o me, pump, up, . I .a work on the I Wayno'County,'fioi4 which that four young ladios-youpg I ies of now cotton fac Woods, One pursuer outstripped his . ;Rtional Bank there in. �First Xeaving tho.city-Great XIVICUUOU of . .x Pima they . . toryp Kingston, asoeuded to I . � 1069. Dr., isadar I � . hailed. The,v coliptitittod:p6 strikin . � , o others to to or He fellows, an the next fleetest mistook him : Jbiles. who for Several years h . 11 Trqmp all Railways. I ., g group course, As there Are a -entezedintq the too at the. war to redu a w It. . 4 ' � . , . - _ . as had r tolook at, and for, that romoon a ReWublican , q correspondence recently with a clergy- bad not been there long until bewas precipi., for the thief and shot him. dental office on Woodward Avenue, Detroit-, I I . _1 I . I . d, 'ch .from Keokuk, lowm, dated . man in L ing. T r4ily were tmteddo,wa through the Scaffolding, Orik. At Rook Castle, Ky., E69 U ,, v fa tail to the Jackson St%tat . reporter boarded the, 'train and sought out ..'ondon, V . ev, Mr. Petra, 'hs beenoommit _ , his fA . � I , 1. � - day) ii Big- _ , prison on ,a Ar . i h a - Th I the sheriff', from w. 9, brief daughters of a golittimau who once was a. ing on the bottom with a. dull thud. He entered a, house,'a ban flow in and perched I oil Aiid has - .,hom. he obtained I I I . , ,, . -04 gino'hasysin tlX Mis ' , . Maj6iin,the English army, and during the was picke"p in aw apparently lifeless I I .1 1. I.. ­ f I Allin ,- 'go of I I s!roeny, sides mud . 14� ""a ai t (We I a hppi as risen Va past 24 history of thi crimes they bad committed, . I on a hanging rifle ; it fall, And - g on � given the police of Detroit the, u ourg� is ..'19 feet 1 inch above the I I . I � . . and I f, TI2 ro#sms of the Caumilas, was at one, time An condition. Doctors were a I I I countenances of 4 large proportion of the i I ,at prisoner," amid lie, pointi!ig to a _ ummoped, but the look was disohg, low water mark Of 1$79. As theie 113 a . .11 ,rgedl and killed the . � . young man who oat in a Boat near the mid- A.D.O. to the Govornor-Ooneral. Theater- it was thought to be only a 'qu6it minister, , I I . � thieves, plokpookoto - � I . - Ion � And burglars tbg�t . , I . further rise cornipg-from above, grestalaorm. � dig of the oat 41 murderqd his own chili I 11 ours until -death would - the cities of the wetat, He also I , I . I � t . - ­ limit gymsa with whom the ladies corresponded of A few h I . At Baltimore, a man who was being , infest I � 14 kit. At Keokuk All the railroad shops, Me � naway, and I . � . I � V, it wassupposedliehadcommitteiltbe bad retired from the. pulpit with A band, ensue. He felt' 0, distance of savant. oh9AV �.1ts connected .11 . � . � I - . I I I . ad heard' a ru I , thinking it told them the ,fac ,! with the . lamwminills; lumber, 7sras, etc., in the lower crime while laboring under temporary some Allowance, and bad an Income of, feet. Ile wag taken to his home at t was his team, jumped, up goad had, his robbery of Preatoa:& � � 1. ' 1. � _ , - , . a , � . I . Fisher's bank, and As part of the city are in the water, throwing insanity, but counsel for the prisone abo,u -1 � 11 I he was 66, . Grand Trunk d6p . I . 11, . . - I . r failed , t L5.000 a year, Besides " � 11 ot., But a, shott time nooe nearly Qi4t off I ! some of the same parties wore implicated hunlreds of mettloat of employment, The m, and might dia.st- any ago anothor man died from injuries� re At � t . � in the fob � . I . I to make good that line of d6fence.11 His, intellectually infiri I I .1 I . . . � ,, beryofthe MoIs9n1s.0ankmtS,b, . I I � � I I . I 0 north andsouth of Alexandria,a . Win. momei;t.. Harp was a catch. The oo,rreg- . Canton, O,, Sames Little. drauk some ley .name, as given by the sheriff, was I . , peived by a falling brick at the game factory, cold bear whiob, Paralyzed lila stomach , Thomas, the information may prove 8 I 11 river town South of this city Several 'miles, C I . not over 85 pondence grew from -the stage. of friendl - Late in the day the youn valuabler to the Authorities there I ammins, and his Age was. � II I. . 9 141841 was taken mud, forming carbonic wid gas, disorileeed � . The broke yesterday, and the entire city is now ears, He was being taken to Jefferson nesp, past, th to the hospital.. After falling seventy feet. Associates of Ma't,olies We as alleges, 7 - , ei familiar, and into the tender I I I . I -his whole system, banging zoarly instau. I re;1 Jo,n , . .. flooded. the water io. rushing through the Be I one E dward Rio f Detroit, Woo Dubuque, I I . � . I City to. serve. out a ten years' utenoe in lines. One of the daughters was a widow he struck on his hands and face. His Wrists tanaous,death. I . cr9vasoe in torrents. and swooping every- the penitentiary. The second prieouer was and0yearoofagei Shewslited"to send P. are dislocated and both forearms broken,$ � . . . o S'O_ I .. 11 I I .1 .if Alb and Cleveland, and A slight youth thing before, it. The people Are leaving the 9, young man possessing a faultless shape Fbotograph that Would give bar -the fresh Nis face,siruck several sharp s At Nandooks, Pm.,Xo4u Lafsebuskibroko I � I . I . ,- ,, . . � . I . Ics, known as It The Kid", who city as rapidly as the roads can carry them In tones, wil'oti a bet a . � I I 1 n . . of her younger sisters, She hif.upon penetrated the flesh. Both. upper and , tie of whiskey inbio pocket, saturating . trill; 'ly . . .. . . and a handso a face. He looked cheerful. ook I � . "Ilea with Dabu � p his, clothos -, when he. ouboequeptly lit a . que, It will be away. Those who i6m4in live in the u to be ' S lempure-travellor on a a plan ; the photographic art could be aided lower jaws wore smashed into vaimbdrWas . � remembered tberewere five alleged to, have � on .1 an 'h . I I match they took fire, and he was fatally � stories of 'hopoes' with their hous= - u-koting expedition r%tlier tbang, danal- by a good tinter. One of these took the .pieces. It is said that after Striking the , -. I . 1. I . taken Part in the. robbery At St. Thomas. . 3 � . � . . effects packed ready to fly, Thorp is a data for the state ti-tithful, photograph and touched up the ti .burned... . . I prison. H was impli- . - .1 ground he.raboundod several ines. The Of these.ToneB is serving a entencein the I a . . skiff or flat boat at'nearly ovary door, The dated in murdering a man bythe name of so--aggy neck, relieved tho. shadows of the doctors say he cannot live, He is. aged 17; in Adair County, Mo.,. two young'alen. penitentiary, a benob. wV, a . I , � I I . . � I Front. has, beelat streets arer navigable for a.kiffs., Thefarm- OeorgeMacomb-in Wayne County last low temples and high -cheelc -boneoi, - The, cold air caused him to dance round to agreed to be 'photo . � . . � I . I 11 graphed with .piatols issued against " Mollie," 14 Clutch 11 Doric. . ers below Alexandria will lose heavily in M%y� and Sentenced for a term of ten years. pencilled the eyebrows, suit even keep his feet warm. His heel struck � drawn on each othei_ The artisf, while hue is Awaiting, trial, . I I . , I . . . grain and Stock.' Pox Slough, below Alex- By hi, ,aid, . � I , arranging its pooltio . XQe Dubuque was , . oat the third, and bylar the dimpled the ohin. The teeth. were , small piece of brick W)Iioh overbalanced I I suspected to be the! fourbb, and Sittier Ride I- - I I , I n, disqhargea one of, the I � . onaria, is a roaring torrent, filled wiW -most interesting, prisoner of ' ... group, a 4ready Attended to by � tbe delitioV. him, a Pistols, shooting tile 11 the Kid 11 AS supposed to make up the .. � . . �. the . , nd Its. went dowrt through," open , ' . .. opposite Bitter through or' I . " tie4rls, and Several hunters had a narrow the In .1 . . � . I young, girl not over 18 years -old. She Wis. * The aged suitor sent for ber,,but when she space in the sca,ffold. Lo,ter,-Inquiry laist I ngs. I complement. This is the. gan - . I . g the Tnilaei � .. 1. . . I esoppe after the break in' the leve6. The well dressed, and wore 9, 'pad, resigned reiched England his sisters demanded the eVening at the hospital found Ouddifoid At Eastport, No.', a sailor ferred to some time a - as occupying - 0, I ' , * . .. , , wanting A :!:a 1.90 I damage at Alexandria is irreparable. - expresplon upon hot beautiful counterimneei reason of the bliange from her appearance' still alive; with'favdrable aymptdins. He drink of water, and finding the eaAk pump' � � . . 1. - - I . . house on Mulberry ptreat, when they were , Bun iNonN, Iowa, Oct. 27.=The river is thit Aroused the pity. of every Passenger in in the photograph. Sb4 attributed it, to is still in a semi -0012801 - frozen, poured hot watoi into it I aring to operate on the safe Q * . ,� �, � - - long sea jour I � I And whi a Pre, I ,- , If a certain . . 1, I , I wearin4 &Z, . tillrising. Xt is.powtva i6hes above the the r,!: , .. � .. . . . one state. It is pro as ir 11 �013g ney, They bable that he has received no severe inter- o ok Adrink from, it inhaled x . in Hamilton.. ' , . . . t li� Q� . � . =A` � high water mark of. last year. . '. . . le..a '!Oil . . at . I I .� I . I I What crime has this sad-lodking 6re%- i to belie ,a d-refu -'to admit nal injuries. .. I . . , niou ' I . - . I I . ... . I . , . , I 1. , _ . � I . . . . was waldedto aeath, , . . . I - . . . : . .. I . QuiNcy, I114,'. Oct.,, �7.-7�The river has ture committed Tt was asked of the sheriff, her- to the bedside �f their brother, who-, . � - -' I ' At Vitte � - - .. . . . . � . . . ;W.jila,j�, I -�: , burg, Mike Maioney entered -a - wax WORST -View. , I risen two inches more. %Rallroads are .whose sympar,hy.appeared ,to be equal t6.� was riow dying. In themeantime the old , . $4ie n 191ontreal. - . 1. . I . 1. . . .. ­ . 1 ., � suffering greitly from high *water and - that of other passengers, � mah died, �nd they o , Oared the Canadian I . . I I . '. � core oven in a foundry to wi�rm himself, . _ . . . � I I - I 111orrible Outrage and Murder by � Negrst'* - - - � I - A mo4t successful and daring burglary and another *Orkman piaceas core on the - .1 . . . . freight traffic continues -absolutely' ous- - $$Tho story of that young girl is very woman L1,000 tQ withdraw her claim., She Was. accomplished at the residence of Mr.' tru6 ,t,a and Kits Wif"nartier of the Culprit". I . I pended. Paisengers for the South are A number of years ago the declined,- andwill sue for the income of Hugh.Paton .k, ran it W, closed the door and rom I . I I - . � ' . . remarkable. on Sherbrooke street, Mon� him alive, . . . � 11 I . . . . . I . � taken three miles below the city in omni- fell in love with the prisoner sitting by ,bar the Aeceased gentleman upon the ground . 4 Beckville, (T�xss) despatch reports the ` I . . tre.4,44kabout. 4 o'clock yesterday morning. * . At Rixford, VA., Louis Garthwait lowered following ,horror,-_ Lu'm, �Whfte- (fiegeo) ... 1. . . � I . buBes-,to reac4 the cars, trains not being side, And will, .I think, eventually mo,kry ih&t-, it a on to"" in - h'6r'* potgasBion.' Are A servant was awakened . by he I aAng a rmsp� a forty -qua I rt torpedo of 'nitro,glycerine i to mcouse4 the 'children I i - I . W. Um . . able to come any further this way. The. him at ter'. they both oefve out their Ban- quite qqual, in law tb a marriage coatr%94. . � . . I ni of a famili named , , _ - - , . above lowwat�r tonce. Their love for.em a I � " I iog noice proceeding from the kitchej�, 46 well, wheh the well mmile a sudden flow, Stone of i3teeoling peanuts from -his patch. ­ ­ - -- - - , ` .- - . � river is 18 .feet 6. inches . . . I ch other is so tru . _ _ _ _ _ ..-...-- ­ � -0 eng A - he '-diah � jg-Y0r6m:. - IWo 1Btr Ir,the torpedo and blew him to Pieces. He tried to whip the childreh, but w . . _. .- ­ . .� .. 'd6ithi -6 1 f -on I so I f ih . hie. n uU. . I � � an � . I .... � ._1. max.k.. ...­ -.1 ....... ­­­ ..-,.,-,-�,.-,..---.�ll.��l-.�--��..,.-�,�tue;t- Mi. Th I 31in Way of Doing Good thought it *As 'the cat and.. dozed off to � At - . , no I ff bUt' - . ini . I : . � g a , , . . I think, will ever prevent them frcmbecom� I . . .. I . - . � Qxpeen Ridge, Pa., John Thompson prevented by MrS.13tonesnalterasughteri 7 � . , . - . I I � . sleep again. bout 6 she got -up, And to and his brother aged 15. Next, i . Women and 111(oraii..., , : ing united in marriage. When her.lover, , tried to stop a dog fight, day Lum's, wife entice,d the . . ' . I . Up in New Hampshire is a well known her dismay discovered that mll'tho,silver in and the latter throw's ate girl to a deep ravine, and �rbile.his wife . I eccentric, individual, , Sell -constituted curer � . ne it the. animals I � I �... . . ! The strike of the four hundred woman -the: prisoner Slbei�dall, was arrested and . � � the diniug-room had disappeared. Further . I . ' I , . � . . and, missing- them, -smashed big, brother's held the girl, Lum 6utiagea beii and then _ .. employed in LorillardIg -,tobacco factory committed on tili% charge. of .i Vider, she- 9f all ille, 4. sort of uui7ersal paumcda,.who, investigation showed that- every - piece of- allfg1l: -., ,% I . I -.-- --. * . . . . , " . . I 1 ._4 ' I . . ,. with a pocket. I came to a sudden and unexpected termina- stoutly Protested, that be -wa , s. innocent. "With all. his :ecceAt.�ioitjeB., ,has 'a fund of . . . . . . . . kriffe �tuf' hdr'bo*els open, ' . � � . ' i ` his actual -Wit � silver in the dining and Arawing-rooms � At St. Louis, Thomag.J. Wharton, imi., both 1�.U*gthwise and ciosswise,. deliberately , - .. ,.- . . . I tion yesterday by the decision of the am- 131m used every, -nieana,to obtain for h in .� .that is bird to beat. *Nbt:'6ng had been cArried avimy. The loss amountF1 �he cutting � -Off Pieces': of tlib entrails sath' ' ' '_ ' . ' ' ployers to close the otrippers'department liberty; sat by his side during his trial, and ago the 11 doctor " was called to thia witnesa. said, ,,This is I .ey . . I . I . . I . , -work done.in . I . with � heroisol I . tand, theopposing coiiris6l tosorAethixig over §4,000. An entrance ' ge Ov6t('r' Brooks choked to protruded and scattering the fragments I stuck to him which only a, s' i who it is said . a Is' er. �Vll or I , far and near. � in Jersey City, and have the I was �ffectea by bo'ring holes close together t Ook n' 0 at t i0e T swallow iti And was He theii'dutthe girl's throat - I I I I k - 0 Louisville, Ky. This, of qourae, will throw faithful woman can*d1splay in'behalf of sometimes -1 wets his. Whistle,' I knowi 8 h '_'� r . � IiI I . . . . I . I ngth in the panel of the kitchen door a little it.- fromeartoear. At . � . a I . doctorIB peculi, .4ok,d to a.,t I . - . . -the inquest the malit I the four hundred women . out of the choice of her heart." . . I . . . arities, ventvired, in cross-' below the unlock, which, was the. b ' At Indianapolis,fifis weight of a baml�.f confessed a * a ' . . I . -her Qri - - . .. examining 11, Show himup abib.-. 1 121y ud' -mail Lamed Hart shotoLum .. . . . . employment, with the prospect, before . 11 What W me?" . . .1 . Im, fastening. A smw was itext emploved, andan - . dead. Lum'dwife and an old negro man . . . a ' 14 Whit is yo�rr -business?" pompously . . . Water Smashed the 'teeth of E6 "Man with I . � . I . -, - . . them Of Ion- .And seiqre -winter and 1� Her crime is not as great'sa.that of -her I . . I ..� apertpvethuamade-largeen ghforaman living in the game house were started on I . . . . inquired the counpal, ,�* . . . the Iron Jaw " I .1 . I -bat one' which the State pan , . ,, and fallingggii. . . . , n ok the. door. - A - .ii.ys breas 1 I .. no work to do.' It is snbth�r iuBtarfoo lover, iBhei to insert his hand 9; a all. On I -_ ' - t it .. I , I "' My bUsinesg is. to. do what little good I . . crushed him lb-dea,th-.. . their wayA6 Carthage, but wore 2hot bythe I � � � . � . I of the crushing . power, of capital. Almost as severely, Aftei Steigall hid � - I r,plie Mrs. Brooks, who left with a man,od Tues- - ,. crowd. . I - .� I . I I - I I . The ,demand of these women was beew sentenced, and after. all legitimate� can.to my fellow -men," irloaestjy 4 . . I � -At Dovercourt,.Edgland, , � . named . I -, . . . I � .. , . � �' .. .. day- to *be..married in New York, is .f'sy . � . I . . . ... � .� 11 . . ,been eihmusted, the g . � I Boast swallowed the ating.of a asp Whit � I. entinentl7jusi. They tied been tyrannized resources had � . irl then the doctor. . I . -ouspeo - ted.� She has been 'a'servant in the I . � . RX01re FELTO ably �Loeftaed. . . � . . . 11 But that doesn't answer my question," hon,e . . I a . .. . .r . ,� . .� over by an unjust foreman, btit, rather set gbout to secure .their libertv byresort I . . � eating some preservesi and died while run- . ' ' �� .. . . ­­ I tb in yield to their appeal for his � re - fly remarked the counsel � . . . ., . . 1. " .. . I � . . . I � (Texas sifting$.) . . . . . . P, mov.al, ing io varim4spheines, some of which came 'ru . . 11 HOW do. you � . . . - , .. . . . � ning to the dootor'o. . - .. I I . . I � . . . !pb,.d your time?" � Didn't Xlfentcru!�er lifis OwnNas i ' . I the Lorillards have preferred to incon. near being 'su6cesiful. On 9 dark night , W � I 'let *' - Old Moiae naet Sain Jolinsing on AuBtiia . I . . . . . 1. . . .. . . . . - At�Dablin, Ga., A obiraii8jr swallow filled' avenue a few days ago and said to hi . in : . I - 1. venience themselves and remo�a the last7tate, At a late bQur, She' purchased a by,'k Squire;' it ta4es about all my .. . ' iol. � . . . . I I . . . . I , . de -in which the number of knives, files, and� . other 1* tools.: time.to do -what . I skid," remarked th . a doe. A gentleman, of this city tells the the -nSuzzle -of William' Sugg's gun with. . 11 I hear - SADT'. you are gwine. ter. - lead , , I . .1 " . par tinent, , dissatisfied I . . I . w. .� lowing anecdote of the late Dr. Spiino, for clayi anitwherthe dischargeaft the weapon � . I L . .1. - 1, women .worked. - Candidly;' the ivemlth� 'Procuring a1adder she -then sf6le.gilently.' ,tdr. .. .. . . .. I I � I I .. ter do alter one of Austinto fairest dough-- ' .� . I , 41 But I want something in efinite 11 moy �esrs of the Old Brick Ghurou in b16;� Off IiiBliand, �.. . .. , 1. . . . terg.' Am d . at do fad? 11 , , - I . . - I . . . I . manufacturers do not; appear in an to the iemr -of .the jail, and proceeded to I - , ore d $ NeW York city, for the �;oouraoy of which * ' . I .1 . - � I . . I . . 1 _.. . . ­_ ­ altogether enviable light.o Sinc-6 Mr. carry out,,her P Olimbing 'up *the- stoutly demaliaed tire'counsel. 11 How do ` . .. liU4010. Nose, �Iiit 'am do fee dabIhas I . .. I , 'larig*.. - � . he -vouches : When the doctor haa reached ' ' whe,t4eu S rpent in Lake iiilicee..­ I . ' an abroad, it is ladder to a *ind6w she' dropped t! . , bout your business?" � C I . 0813 asses ter de labbly and ' ' �. , - . Lorillard's horses have be dd tools you go a , ' . .. I . b. L payin' my distr i . . I . into the jail ancf:sndeavoi�d tO beat'a ho,Bbj�' "That * .d.dp6ndg upon eircumBtances, : a good old age and, had biacoine somewhat The Lake'Simcoo sea monster has Again accomplished. Miga Matildy Flapjack, bat. - - I safe to say. that lie has given gratuities to ' f6eble, be - was - met,. by -one . of his'. old been Been �bis time near Eight Mile Point, its tend6t, - relation what has desisted ' , ' ' I � his jockeys &mounting to �125;00'0. Yesiter-* retreat before beipg discovered-. - She might - . according. to. -the ­', nmture of ' the - case,11' � 1.1 ,.., .1 Parishioniarta,j4st as lie was domifigbut of where it . -'as observed by two children of between us. am severed forebber, sah.11 - . I .1 . . . day'S action left four huudr�d wainen' have effected her �eicjipe i had i6t the tools exclaimed the - doctor. " For instin�e; if , I W I . . I . . . - . . . . � � I - I without the ineans of sipport. Further -1!�t�kk�ng' f�ii mmem, loud 1 were -going .to commence -An I the New York poot-office. 11 How-ft-ypu Mr.- hn._�Iiqy !wkro � ­ ---Mpy,.Q�LAI:,4�lilxe-,�-"��-,.,.,.�-� lj4 ...... , ­ ­.. � , � t" floor of the )u thd -J, B.'Cooke. NY ached " Did she kick' yer, 8a, . ­,fh_..­­­_­'__a7 _,y!,--_ -do --Dr,.- -,Bpring?-.",-oaid-t-hv�fiiend-;--'--I-o�-m- __ R -f 'saw the i�n­i _­ ,:5BIPSK Q,,`d6d-_-Qn.iir I. " . . . ,. . �. - tUS­1_1 ­­ . I ..- -&-r- isarduse t eguard,­ --r-sSo-bJ�'Zli�.'W-d'a'fTbe to Advise 11 . I li In U ­ IYI n g . ..� ...... ­ - .--. .- . -- ­ ddfi!Ebiit-fg--Ba-,r-aTy-i37ed-eiaiC�y.--QVii o�V 'ringing noise. .. . who I , , * , , � �very glad to Bee .. you," ",Ilow do you do;' ftri lame slib, a - -, ­ - 'li i 11 No, h. ' She lubs ­ me ..- yit I , a' . 11 . . .� I.. . � Ex � . . routo sign -s; temperance �16dgdl,j - � . motionless, Partly on the o ore and partly a& . nd she , . . - � - ... . I .Press. . �� . . ititerdepted her 'And pfeViantbd hdr escape, j ' _? " replied Ahe doctor. "I am very. in th�water., Tfie sea serp . ent, says the wanted me. ter -call on.lier twict a day, aah,� , - , '. :. . .. . . . . . . i 9: : ,-. .; - , � I bhe was tried'foi the offence, fourid guilty, �, The coart.romred;, &ad the counsel, as. -if well, . And I it � in V6ry4 thank - f a) .to hav . a met . S - - � 1. I ' .1 � . .. . I . . � -'Benteneed to the 'pe�itentlary for. a convinced- the doctor . was parsuing W . . Barrie �Aclvauoe.; according to the children's but she lib .'next door, to. de culled lady . - I . Curiosities in Their Way., � - and . . . . .1 . , I ..� YOU for I have a ietier in the pogt�office, . ' ' , : - .. . .... t I arm of t . legitimate and resfebtable vocation pro. ' . , Ababription, was About thirty foot iwlaugih.� who has a wash bill.agin me, 4o i jogs made . . . ,. The well -Known poplar.tree planted by an ,, years'. The j udge; owing to . . . I . .1 . I . . . I ­ . bet ago and appearance, took compatsi6n ceededwith the 'regular cross-examination. .but -I couldn't g6t -it' because I couldn't With I�ng, fieb-shaped tail and four fine ,oi iip'm "d ' transfai my defections ter I .. I � � - I . y min to . I � , � . .. . . Marie Antoinettoln,tho garden of the Petit � I � . . I I . . . t . ., 111 remembermyown name. NowIcaji,gp &=6 with elai�s, those ;in - frout,'being -long Some adder lidy what Am' like Wa h 1, . � . � bIthei,and reducedthe ti �t in And get it,"- Now. Lbiidog (Conn. ) Day : ­ . ­ Trianon at.yerso,illes has beea �lown down'o a line one-half,. I . . . , � . . . . . - hileilietwo hind ones Werd . a cco, so, ., � . . I I . . I . . � . . itpia. said: that an effort.iVill.be made by the - ' .", . A.VnluablC- Apiscovery. . . . . .. . and pcl*erful.V . more favorably locited 11 - . . � I P I , . . � . � , � . . I . fok - I. . . . .- _...... ". . . .� I . , , . � .1 � . - I . . what 4bousli%ut�fj. � ,. . � Labout the length ,of 4: man's arm., The . .., � .. ..1. �. . . . � . I . .. � "A Comic -Irish- Alphabet the citizens ofWaytte County to - procure .,her , w6ikman were. . I head waF3*.shsrp,' ind.pointed, with large -. . ... - ..Vvesur InApe4ctucteN.` - �. . ,� .. ,; - , , . .1 a., . . . In June I"t *hiiS Some, . aRonrding 1111buse ? - . ol. . . . . a ' * Aterday. . dpoide& an I . I I I . . � - . . � Present Time ".has 'made its app6arano PArdQn..',t­4t, Louis BepubZican. - - � �­ -agaged iddiggi-ng a ditch o 'thet f rm f " d'& . . I . .. . . , , It is the vrodbotion'of % St: Columbs C �. ., . ; i.. . 4 ii a� 0 it, 3A Kenzie ye -bigh tip . . Ilerr'Barnsy,'A' German matd'r who makes I '. ,, _ . .. ' prominent eyes ilaced' in the 1.0'ie- , � . ' boy and the ,youthful Author carries bia,lf - - ' . � Mr..George'Crom,wdll, Townshili-of. East' interesting case in Toroutit; Hess VS. head like m- cow's, and 'an immonse, g . . . - -_ . . ,� I I . , - ... - . IS a . 1 !. , DABT'8'AND'D'UN8., . . . . `P'ng a sensation in *ShakeBpeare's Julius Ciz - . . ­ ... I . � ., sar.. . .. . f. ' - : - ' 'upon'the -remains -of. - MaKeo*n. The question io- 'be decided, mouth. 1 :The submarine. � monsteV.s de- bears the.-strongbiat resemblance to the , . . I � l n playfully enough all round. "The illua. - _-1 . . . .1. I Oxford, they - -aa ' me. . . , . I . - I trations run in the� Pig line, aiiO,41iab the Twelve Si�aple.Rimles for Getting Money What must.bave been a mastodon, .snd of 'w&s4hother ,defendant was.'i, boarding- I I I I � � . . I . . I � I partuxo took'plmdo,somb fits minates. after great Roma;ll".,as r be seeii by the effigy .. 1 I.. ­ . . I . . peculiar- significance of thiof estard develop. . I .1 ... from Slow Alacyiers. .. - . . 1,grreatsutiquity.. The jaw., which is ,very, house keeper wiihin the. nioaning .of the the. 66rouglity startled,.' children first on ' . P43 1 ' I . . I . . I . - � � ment may be'We kn6*. ni . o . t. � I - The . letter 1, , . � . . 11, . oboe long; a�nd Aat,.section 2 of -S. O., I., . I . , &n,ient models, While:, his � action is dig- I . . , ... . . . ., .1 . , . complete, is two feet four ini chapter. 3:47 R. ti il�it, nd"Was,without.ceremony-, the .nity personified. #err Bmi�ay, W I .1 . . . . 'An. experienced and Successful, mer-' . - * no I . � . he puffers ' �, ', , ' - � , " _ rhymes are . . the teeth, which ,are- still well, 15reserved, whicli ga�e boardilig-housd keoffbrs ower I I Wh t -is -it 1'.� fully displaying its hideous . of thiskind-- - : -� ... ", � �. * lie. �Iw�yg guided big ' I . � . . P . . con . - under t1i6 aisadvantage of being bx,tromely .1 - 1. . ' '. ­ , - I .. . I I . -1 . . . .. chant'says a" . ... Neigh four pounds,.- - Several of .,th ribs, .to retain. any. bagiage And prbPektY -Of 'for' preparatory to Aiipinj �-quietly' intb '. ' ;I.. � � I . beii bkead, ..' duct by the, Ann h . 6 a . t a v_ . . I . . - .. . . G�are the gentry begging V I short.siglxted,� repairs that defect by Wear � H-tha- Home Ruler wbo reigned ih�th6ir. stead. , . ..ed-ruleB.: the humerus,"railius, neck joints dinany their guests* until ,their proper charges fOi d P wilter, whither it ,propelled itself a 1. pince-nez h - -1 ­ ! " �'.."' I -is old Itbland, jovidlAnd free, I . . 1, Nave 'give the JAbs, that y6u call . itien:aarice - . . . . Ing a i private lifei At helpsid ­'� � . I � r I oUthe small boliag Were also' found. The' have been Paid- His Honor' -high rate of speed by long, pbWerfu strokes recebtly the the tre �w ' ... I . � .1 . JF I : because you happen to be'in. the neighbor- . exhibited at several o . f the deefd4a that the defendant was - not a - I As crammed by a .. . � I . . . jtud a 11 go and-Juryins6asunk-iii the sea,,% .. ' . . I ­ . I a ,Whole have been - . . With its fore . lins, ind wag, almos imme. . . I I rack rents, which iliall never be paid. . . hood. . . . I I I I . � . I . . . . Ilk . - - . I . . -1 . aih�-house keepe . I -1. very-oritical. Audience, anxfous to hour the .1 I ., � .. . . S -the State trials, a fa�ce it is said eta. I I , . � . country fairs in this diiatrict by the finder, bear r as she,did not keep diately'lost to. si t . . ., . I . . � .1 � ' . gh..., . . .. . beat exponent of. Casar. Scene I � passed . � 4 1 . . . . ,. . . � . I . . 2. Never plead that You are in absolute Mi. 4mog,Csiter, and When at Ottdrville regular bi rderB-, but w orely It ad on . . . . I .. � I I .. � . . - . � � .. . O. . � ,. a., poW . . . - . . ' ' ­ - � I .-. � . . �. � . peed -of the moudy. - I. .. .. I. . . . a few -1aays ago the Attention of the Min. end A n, and therefore did.. 'not come, % . . . . .. ,� over, and'then entered Ccasar, fbllowad by ' ' . . ' I - . � . . . The hierarchy have now taken a deter-,. 8. 1�evar, bxplai4* w ' , X& I . No Walking on SanduT". . i � I I . .by yet wa,nt' the -atei - of Educatiou was drawn to tile c, I., Within the meaning,of the. Act. -� - - � .. 1. I '. 1! � . . a gorgeoud train �, .but. he had not removed .. . . . - �, I I . . . mivad stand against'. the League_ in . . . n by . some. I O'. . . . . I A young probatio - Der was'ealled- at one ,his glasses, and lie - presented to the aston- . �. : . . � . . . ,money .' ., further ., � thd . � lectiou." On Saturday a,gumber of gentle- *. I .. � _,___� . __ .. � ... . . . I . . Dublin an, arohdi6ceskn priest has been' general phribse, As to. ineet, Outstanding . I . . . .. 1. . . . I - . Vmb to the extreme north of' Scotlaqd: to lsh6dgmte of 'Ihe�-citizens df. the musio� ' : : � ,- ' ;P 4 men visited the spot.. where the remains ' MaE death- of.Prit& Fr6deriek of thig � - , I C d silenesaand'ailiets *aroe& by �&rchbirjhc bills. 1 - The� 4 -experi in, - I weie much . . preach a ,tii�l 'discourse. - After'sermon, Iovibg:. -city of.1 Lbipsio 1, imperious O.�nsarll , . '2 - I '.. . I ' . , . e�tor is usually an . . . � Wbre.found... Al i�t6rekea ifi, Ifetberlands, has just been announced'in . � . . � McCabe for joining. the, League'boid. advo.' . showing a th" hQwhd 6an getalongwitbout . allured by the fine..sebAdijr, he� took a short. in Spectacles I.' The 'entire- house roardit i - ", - . ... . I .. ' ' - . . the remains, And it lo'hoped �thmt..v.dieu the - Buf6pe`�' HaWas's Soldier im'thdbattlo of ' ` V . . I ". . , eating its doctrines. ', Rev. Father Cant. money.. US will,wtirstjou 1!2'argument,, ' - - � bat -action 'he was w.slk, in the'. bourse of Wb one , ulgr.,. . . . , I 'balance of them� wbich'are supposed to be -Waterioa, ,baring It � . I . �oh he met . of with Iau'ght,ar­Loizdon Cou,?t Cire I .. . . . 1 . . . � - . '. well, of 'Thurles, County' Tipperary, -.Who ' ,the elders -of., the. coxigregatic4�­. rein . . . 7- I . . � . . . ( . I - aud, ifyou lose your temper� it. is an excabe still- itt-taot, ate fodfid, they will be secured Stationed with '18,0100 ' high to] cover. the � 9 I I L I . . . I has been a .conspicuous. . O he .to him why be, should not pay. ' _ . ugs- anxicFas to ingratiate. himself, ble"atopped, '.' s' GlasigbidWers and theirDise . I . ... � . - - .for ibq museum' of our national University - army of Wellington idd protect Br SIB '. . .. � I . . ,�LAVS., , 7 '. I. . I I I . I . 6 . 'been , ' a be'civil,'Vc4ever businesslike at Toronto, ,� .. . . 11 .. I I .. . -iiiailingly -remarked that he '- Di.�Diffarner, �f Belgiiiiit, 6ffers In' I � . League executive, has . informed by 4., Alway I . I � ., , I *� . , . . in case may'Biiddenta1rn that �'vay -ghould be and , was enjoy, -the . .P � ' . Archbishop Croke that -he must keep Silent ,'and importunaie.-y�a may.. deem it neoes-. � I 1. . . 11 .. I I . . �.. I . . . . � ade NaPole6n. - There � are . now but . ' ch hip *Walk amid -the Scenery of the -,Gaz�tte. Iffedic4lo.'de. Paris a Paper on � thi& � . I � . .. .1, . .1 ., I I I . . . 1. . . Ing u � . 11 . . I . be , , . . . I . 11 Vl�ld. - . - ' . I - We by 'of the - battle. . nativi) place. ' "Ay �' was- the Ne b 0 . , . , . on the anti -rent inaiiiielato. In the wbst:ib agry to. . ,. � Citlioden vors. . Among them, eld.9r. I . . . is -said that the , . . 5. eve -v t1iink �pu­-hs,v , ' . I I . . I . I . . a I . . fau j la . .rona a; residence -Among faotor�es - ' ." . I . . venerable. Archbishop . N e.' -done wrong I . . . f Iowa _rvi rejoinder, .!,, but.. you see to, beoplea,her"e or g es� blowing, be has ,bad sp . . I .. . ver, is the Emperor.Of Germdby. But . . , ecial ad-.' , I . I I Mollmle. will pbbitlp is ius a pastoral. warn- because'adebtor -gets angryi - Hisanger, . A recentissqe,of the Invernass Advertiser.., I . oes not.. approve oU walking -:6 ta, Lord'h , , , . E in' � ... ., . took art in. the campaignB against .d . - . ,,I ... ,vants, So for Studying the results of thisr . . . � . , . . ing'hia: cler crainst countenanoing the' says: .We. mentioned some ti h. P day.", It Why,'! replied the' cleric, am kind M ­ . . ,gy. 4. . under civil treatment; showg.thmt he doe I . � a � ago in of, I � I I . . . .1 no I those columns that .headstones had be � � France At even an - earlier, date than the aborupon.the different organs Of , I I. . I 8 - . . rent'k movamenC Prbf4asional: not Intend to pay. - This you might E68 .. I I . dead. . William t � sure we have ihe very. highest. 'Authority the* body. � The 'temPeratuie, �rouud-� the . ' . . . . . . , I put up by llar.� F bibesl�at_dulloden�_ at tile * - Utah Piincq , . . ' patriats, notably. Elgan',, the League Tress- w'all know - , * 1. 4 . just' , ;ook the for walking'on.the.Sabbath.". :"Yei I f ' 0. Sliow early as late.. . : field ju.J_813;enteredParis with the.allies � I � , I urnaces is a very high one, for -the melting � � ' �A� I - - . . urer, who from the 6afe shelter "of .aParis - quite as -firm;a resolution to get graves of the Highiaiiae'�i. who fought" . .. 1816. Both know*ho yell mean, aridl was thinkin no . 'of 'glass, iina-the pulmonary effortforlba ' . . ' . . I . I . ' I fell at'the ,biLttle bf Cal . loden . ati(fthat he in .1814i and was at Waterloo in . - I . 11 . I I I I . � . 6. . -. 1. . hotel sends crazy orders to the Irish people, the money on. your ,tenth dall as'on any . . . 0 - more of gini for doing ibIieither." ,, . or twelve consecutive hours is very' at. ... . . . I . . . . are inclined to rau 'counter 'to the clergy, . was.to erect a monument- on the fidd in he mnd Prin eFied6rIck *eie bdrt ia'1797,. . I I . I I �. . '. r . � - previous one, or else it would have- been ' ' I h1,11 but. the E mperor is a montbAho . . � . . . . . . Added to these causeff of disease is tt toor, - '. I . . . but the 'people no longer pay attention to better if you limit not made it., , � room of the shapeless, huge cairn w. I .1 younger. ;-;-,e ,�'. - ..& u4shoplo T46stim"y. - , dominion and iniproper us6 of alcohol. On ' � I " . . . . I I ' � . . . � , . . , . their ad-vice.'Xany ienanla Who obeyed the .7�, Xe�6i leave' -a debtor . withdut. his Was placed there some �.ears ago. Toward .I I� is announced in England that Mry . The Bi I i . ahop, 'of Saiakmt�hows� h I a . a . Arrived -the 'other hand, .the v�ages: of the laborer'' , I . . League and who now find th�emsplves ruined setting � time when lie thinks he can payi. the., end of last *ask We'took a strollout as fa.n S urgeQn, the wife of the brother J . . I I , * . and were delighted t a P preacher, died inthii fi it winnip�gj frol . . , I , and outside the Land J�cb, ourso the edw- and- never fail ,to, be on hand at the time- f or is - the. batilefiola UmO,, t , Prince Albert, tiaking 'are higher than in . other ocoups- . . �, � .. � .. I ,. . %� -to . . . i�l -we the -journey along with- thd Hon: Lawrence tiono, and his home - and surround-' - ' - ' ' ardice of .the pr6fessionai agitators .in � I . . . .. . - see that,.'.the monument - had been of Odtober. She -was the daughter Of -t 61 . ' ' . L . . . . , set. ' I " ' � fin"alled. it is from 18 to 20 feet high .oldveterau field nimroh�ml,, Sir- John BU- Clarke,of Oarlton,in the extraordinary quick ingg,:'better. But these advantages ' - . fleeitig the country At the first sign of. daii- .8. As batween'youribif And an emploj�ee, � I . . I 1��c - time of fourteen days, driving acrosa'the art b6dly made use of. The love of.mon ... . .. I I I per and leaving their dupes At the mero of let the meet business -like of the two make and about IS 'feet. in diameter at the top, goyn6, who,.in turn, was the natural son By. . . . .1 y , . * 6onduces to unusual, pr,blb 'd labori . . . landlords. .. ,. I I . I and, being built of large (untouqhed'wRh of G u. Burgoynej '.who suire.n. ns to' don, &lid t1iiiie-e by train to . n a . - I . I � . I . the The Leaguia bffieigls say . the dun, . I 1. I . . 1. eneralJoh . '�'Itn=Peg."r;lls Lordship gives interosting:* , which, adddd to tht I foohol, soon . I . C& dared to the American army at Saratoga in . . ,they hive 256,000 in hand and 'exc A. 9., .Suggest Instalmente. . Shame the any. too]) block8 of ston% is very imposing rols.tive.to his tour over the'tgrritories br6mks down the strongest oonsfilation; - . . .. ... . . . -into making an mirangeindrit to ' and reflects great 6iedit indeed on ilie! the war of the revolution. James .Spur-' din . . , , a . I . . . .11 I . I large increase in contributions from the debtor . - - ote-l-K, a ,81 atchewan to, the international .which'yields to the first, att ek of disease. I . � . . I � . . I Poly� worthy ptoprietok who created it And *hood geon was a student when lid wo-odd A KK I I . United Siatesi but 1 ' f ibey limil a million obmething every weak or every month. If ' ith bounda, . He ourroborates all paid Vy They Seldom react, and the first affections * . I . I . they could not use it, And Irish. Ame * not �10, then K or 03,er $1.'� It will con- name it will hand down tor posterity. I won her, While she* Accepted mi wi h Professir Macoun, mud gives a genbral pas I con- . . �'. '. .. � . . � � r( 8! . , .4 . - . I ' ter� ' i s easily into chronic and adynatiaic . . , I will do well.to take note of the.fact. .�,%, vinej him that .. �. I ..­­ alimehance&of a 'Baptist mi. ' ter� . despripii ' 'of the coal mines ontho Belly ditx6ns.-%' The aigesti*d organs suffer . . . .. . I , you have set to work in I . 2 t ' . . I , .1 � .. ! � . . . .. . , I . . . I . , . . .1 SirJ61in Burgoyne, her fat r' - _.­­ .... � scribing no%v means giving away Mo , jr. Tim. monsttr Cannon which� : a, % . � .. I t to get the money. . . . 8 - has . ... . . i I or, was bf Fort, 961,6oa- - Specimens severely. Theroaro uIceistionsof the lips,' . . . . . without a guarantee from the ring-leaaeraL . atresily been chronicled 1 -in-bhief of the Ar -at a Riv . . . � � . .. . . . , , 0. If � debtor gets ..angry, or hagworn in,our despatches, epgineer Brit' ' broughtt -he * are a &I to the -be�at, English of the,t6ligag,hof the'palate, without"being . .. . �... I ... a , o 0 . 1. I 1. I . . � .� , . ,qu . . ,of an organization that tic lonkek eiists. . was successfully cast at Reading, P&., the 0169 of Sebast000l$ and th rst I .11 ­ . I .Very i c rb . � . . I I but, Aar patibh6B, a threat to 'Attach his � out that the Malakoff twower . t COAL-- � I I � . I..'' 1. . I . a9vere, . laid estarrbs of -the stomach ; .. -I--, .� 9� .. ; Salary may be offectfv6,int, go much thle otherda�';ig known aft the"Lymann. Haskell, as.'t Q a . . . I I � .. . I . I . In Newdastle-O'n-Tyne the"' oih6r day. a . . * . � . .. . I . I I . .and. hitegtin6o,' with. .violent dyspepsias.. , ..,I .1 ... '. .1 . .. I I . I . bb ig- likely to fean you will, get the money accelerating, or'tnulti-chdrge cannon...It the Ruosisi position'.' .1 . , :. SAX Geitrude . . I bull suddenly rushed. into the room. of an .. I 1. . � ; MADE INSIN Y. A BATI1,--WBg These are due to.irregulArity of eating'and. . . .. . . I 1 inv"alid lady -who was in bed. �, The -brute that way as that be Will be anxious that ig.ail six-idoh. bore, and Along. the bore. see ' Mr. Goldwin Smith, in'his"paper on'the 'Titlesdale, a "Yo. lady -whose relatives drinking,, and particularly the: latter. . . � . . I I ' I jumped on, to the iaige four-poster, and, the affair;, shall not come to the knoiv.ledge. four addifiornil chambers for powder, the Jews, thinks 41 it is time for the rulers of bad beetiliving a olfax,for. some months . . ., - . - - I . .... . � ... 1. .1 . . . I I . � beat its head"against the Wall -, but finding . 'Chridtima Past,'wag sent- to the - Stockton 1namne' Xdwlu Booth0s Domestic DAMenitles. . . I . 09 his employee. I I . latter being Successively discharged after church6 in &lxeral, glad for . . . no escape in tb��t direction it turned round . il. 4 similar effee . t maW be-ioroduGed by the initial charge of powder in the chamber thosa 6f'the Eatablished0hurch in partieu- Asylum oh the " I . - . ' . . .. . .1 ._ - . -foot; when I - It. is aildulated that,130 Is-, to consider whethe.r - the Sacred books 80th ult. Some two months the friends of Edwin Bodth,lbs tiage. . . . . . I Saying you intend to place the�'bill in thii -has been fired. , Ago; while atti3nding school at N� "y" . in th6 bed with its head to' the _k r . evads' Ol , dian,- whose f mine as an artist is kegakdoX . ... f you man- uwder will throw.a. solid iron of the Hebrews .ought any longer to -be she i6ok 9, bath, and it is Bapposed that the � I � -a boards gffvS Way with 16 crash, the a hands: of m lawyei,*particalarly i I P044a :of p . . . With special, pride by his'coanti;ymoii,.. I � . . . 11 I tb ick tion a lawyer whom lid betas or who has - . . , . , ,. 1� a floor"iti'm fainting Aile W�ighing 160 pouild's at least ten - presented, as they are now, to Christian boldness of the water caused a shook to her " woman �ainking to th' . 0 a hear with surprise 'and rbgrtt that his - e- . . _ . bull stood 'en the. reputation for harassing debtors. Profelm pw2i ,g, . And that it will go thr6ugh'a Solid people as pictures of the Divine, character .system Which led to her present aberr t n, � r . . condition, while the sional debtors, howeVero become oarelpaB . maps bf wtought -iron'. nearly two . . . & 'O househoia has bean broken tip by �#iom'­ ' . . uptight portion of the other end, . The I . I . . �f eat a4a of the Divine. dealing with mankind.".. 'which, by . the wa�y, -the physicians pro. agreement with hi's wifp., The unhapp , I atout legal processes. . thick. The inventor cladiii . . . iness . � . .. ican Prow nounce an 9,13ute type of illoaxiity'i Slid is I . . . I - I I I � drover, who, followed the beast in, imme- S-the,t 8, twOlIfy- - Dr. Peck,,Bishop of the Amer , has calminated'so unfortunately, is . . I I ately lif t6d the invalid f ro'lla'. the hroken. s v'oritd haunts. inch accelerating ible,' tootant Episdopal Church in Africa, &prepossessing girl oJ which I I I di 12. Drop into a debtb'r' fa, gun is irreoluty - far 1 17, and 0, nmti# f �. 0 . , U d h i= c 0 said to be due to the unfortunate tempem- - . . . I bed mud placed ,her. in the. dare of some Jt Will make him very uneasy, esp6bimlly if eoliphingthe celebrated 100 -ton- Armstrong thh;t to r out I i's Seven white min 'Canada, from which codatryabecameabouit ,ontof the.. lady, who, being a viotfili ot- ' 1, . t hesitate -to ask him PDlit0ly, but gun mado for the Italian Government. The will come book to Americo, for, their health , foilr years ago.-Autrurn (Val.).Argus In . I ... I . -friends in a Place of safety. Re' then Suet "On 109' � . . I . great Physical suffering, is disposed to takia . . . . ceedbd in getting the Animal into the Street, . , for your, money on occasion. pookets are loaded in the.samo manner -as this yeari and that sickness makes the work . . .- .6 , . I . I I � . .. . I . . � . � a morbid view . Of t life, and to distort the � : - - . VhUiT pily.y of ten happen, after he has dig. a broeoh-loader, each pocket to contain of white missionaries so. irregular that the ! Intelligence was received at Whitby last kindliest actions of those about her -into ' . . I I I A. -tame monkey mt'Viotori m, B.C., invaded plm�6a a roll of bills., .. . .1 I tw6atv.*aight pounds of powder. The chsm� proportion .of . io laborer's must be eveninq of the death of Mr. James Holden, aff r .- ., I . . . � t. . . I . .. 96 room in whichgoven small children were .. . . . neg ,olits, . . . % . _-_ 1- . . �_. bar je'to contain eighteen Pounds. A velo- increased' till the whola'workig .turned Managing Director of the Whitbyo Fort , . . . . I . . I . I I I sleeping and got on to the bed with three 'Archbishop -Croke, who. is now opposed oity'Of 3,000 fat � over to them. . I Ferry & Lindsay Railway. .He died at -A . gent . lomm'ft who ,Wag . ;fix . ing big - at par second is ol.simed'as . � I .1 , waier , " . youngsters. Trhe children -screamed for to Mr. Pittuall's tVtiog, and whose action attednablowiththenewgun.. . , Do6fhiott City, Manitobs, at 11.80 -o'clock . I help, and the monkey bit ana mutilated . i pipe, which was leakin :, backing very much h, . as excited so much ,interest in Mr. hrViin pav'is', a Now Yqrk'baakero ad gone to that phLod"On I I day * " �h Irish ' 66 c6blegrams h�ve recently abroniciea in 'Chicago on Saturdav'for a I I them 611 Severely, The parents were- paid $1,000 I yesterday. lie. h annoyed by his col6rad% -guard, a youth . absent at.'the time, and i6passer-by, hearin politics; is 67 years old. He Wma'educated' an& afterwards contradidited the death . business ab6ut .thrde Weeks it I I I dial train to'carry 'him -to Oftimha'ou his 90, Much of about 10 years of age, and drew the.. - 9 atrth bdovred.gchoolotChatieville,Co'uixty ick bmtller, Mr, . . .. . . their aries,'rlished in slid secured the brute. of General Joseph Alexis Uhrich, end 'Pa bedside ;f his 0 sympathy is expressid withVie bereavod Wrench back As .it to strike him.. The . , ., . is as . wmv,�J'tho � ­ - gr6und And coji- . ,, � Cork na mt tho'Iriah colleges of Paris and of the 'most noted characters in - tho ,,, .vis, a mine operator at Butler City� f amily. - body-gliod stood his �Rbv. 1)r. Sanderson, of London Z eat, on Rome, where he was ordailied i 1847. He Franco-German War. HO Wag Put in OOm& Montana. The trip from Chiokgo to Ommlis,, ' The Well meant effort of A clergy man to tomptt�ously remarked: it I mint afraia-61, * . . Sunday referrta to the foot that althoUggh wag some time Professor of Rhentoric in the m%nd of Strasburg after the diameter of 1% 0 . over 200 People haabeen drowned in the Episcopal College,of Martin, $u Belgium, Rejohahoffon. He had a very insuffidied .was made in 14 he r . . 4uiet 6, panic in a, orowdod ourch at Brad. you, Iled worked for a heap sight nidanbt. . - . Thomas only five months ago froih one of Sir .Tames Paget has consented to become ford, Pa, i roally incroased the fright. � He man dba you is." To this the gentleman . the stearoors plying to Sprin i6lid in $t,Patriokts, Colld , Carlow, and is-' number of troops at hig command. Being A, eandi4ate for .the Lora-Itootorship of led off in a hymn at the top. of his, voice, indignantly r4lilea I 11 You lie, yo*d little . alik, Y0 the a very effective speaker. go Was sf terward Aummonea,to Surrender oil August 28rd, . sidal that reseal ; y6U never did i s, I I Sabbath wag desecrated by tT'S running of professor of Dogmatic Theology in the Irish Aberdeen Vniverolty in op ooiti6n to Dt, but his shouta Wore go aftmu . I . . I ]3&1n, oil condition that t a contest. be al the POOPIO thought lid WAS tOrriftili And ' A seridUs proportion of the potato crop ' ch was laden With' College, Paris, president of St. Colma was atoned bombmkiled. It hold out till a the doors Wag another steatner ,Whi 1870, he resolved to defend the town, which I er . I . tile , non-political one &lid that he be a8buted of the struggle .toward of SO661and has boon ,-discoveted to he . . I Pekmoy, and parish priest of 0 oubled. I unsound, which will necessitate the ilp . . . College, I September 27th, having redeivea auti g pn ralsupport. - . I . .1 red . . . Dr. Lancaster; of Loiidon,'Ioavoq to -mot. � Doneraile; lie WAS consecrated Bishop of the month's sielge more than two hundred � 0 . . crossed consumption of broad. . I . rovef6r Oalifornim, to uy mild regain failing -Aacklank Now � Zoaland,, in 1870, and thousand projectiles. Paris was anthligim- . Detroit paper o Oaks of 'Mr. Goldwin At Nooaas. is, Minn., Albert Gftutwaa .1 I . he'Alth., The aodtor Use many f nends here., translated 6- the Atchieplodopal 860, of - the dotence, mp4 . Smith as a West�gy and liberal Id mer. playing.,, with a Newfoundland dog and' toA1112 the august parsonages ptesonted - 1. tic over the gallantry of the , I To him, we b6lievej belongs the distinction Cashel J11110'26, '1875. He is iregataea, as ohangea the namd of the Av6aue 'dd ohafit " of Toronto, W41I " some " replita,' I drp,ggibg it by the tail, *ban it jumped in. rquis of Lorne at the. grand 97'. , df being thofirst to introdide honicoopathy the ablest of the Irish Roman Oath tion ad a literalli, man Sud pomessing . to�. the 9,611a it*- 1 him in, And lievas -wow nest Fort MoLeoa was Eagle-sitrito I olic IlImp6ratrico to that of Av6nue Uhrloh,' P Pa Ing . 9 - into Canada. . I considerable talojit,'? � d' (sn,&,too'k-With-him-te6il.hhiigi'tig.bver. - v- . I . hiorblidby, , but a confi6il of inquir�. thought proper, to " , . row- � , Twouty,eightof thodag missionarleafft 'Xing Humbert will leave Manzo on blanidthoodnotalfor big surrender, And Mr. V, S. Renwicki of the Ontario Bank, Rev. Mt. Hassib, of St, Artareves Church Rev, Mr, 19okford, of Bruce County, is � . I � : . I i ' th . 11 India are physicians as Well as inimigtdro. Wednesday next for Vietn&. to most the the avenue rogumed its former name. left tot' Hamilton There is & Lindsay, has mitopteatho plan f ivitig � dead. Dftpowdd Was a father, of Uts, , I r Th Sir increased success on this account has, Empokor-of Austria. .go. Will rdsLob'Vioung, General Uhridli was born at Pholsbdurg, whisper Abroad tup,ty:011terill"I'Tot come back I five-minute s6rmoft ,to' childranobolord thc David' MoRm in , been -very groat, I . . . d1n the �7th Indt. mud ieturn on the 81st. February 15tho 1802-� . . I 81011i.-Tringipea r. ree press, 06t, pot&, I regular oarmoM, � . .. . I Gualph., , I and Urg. it, 80 (low, of I . I I . . I . . � . I i I � I . 11 7 , I ; � I I -I- I I I .1 & . I 0 * He * 0" or - Maconli' * 0 Of The a. t '0 8 of For w ,�. t.h \r ,q' . or .. ' � _ , 'IN . � IINE � A 'I., a ,V. g a a I I I . . � . I . I I I � I I I . . .. . . . I A . . I . I . I . I . I I . I . � I . I . I . . I . I I I . . . I � I . . I I . I . . I I I . . ­ , � . . .4 1 .. . 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