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The New Era, 1881-12-15, Page 2I 0 1 ­ � , - . __ In �- . � 11112130109 . . ]Dec. 15, 1881. lot, and Ile has walked into an 14 whiolithe ' I , said -1 have bee . . , r4 be; bus - $TRUGGLF, IN A TRAIN. HE ABRIDER GUTH 1011IRT, I CANONIZAtION. say um. � . bend say she died insane, . . .1 11 . "N' �. - . I - I . . . WAsurNaTon, Dec, 7. -Among thosp. Pro. to Gen, Sharman, Ray,, )5,x, Vitnbsowas questioned in. regarilto it. Mr. Scoville objected ta the re ,'I All AmMoulan Woman who Put the Xule, ft- WOOIvarglcoioirn.og$koT*eAO!Obelc4r$of CraWfogli'm I. Oran . I .d Reuuioufl Ceremon:lr Ana l. sent -day were THE ASSASSIN IN" LUCK. I Talmage, several Senators and membe Sea I PI y, -never beerd of It." I sengers. to the, Musk- Vorpme-Arrested on, Numpl. il Troublesome Munerol. � pageant at 1�omel, I I I' I .- of Congress. . I Eminent 1)ootoirm TelistitY He is Guiteau in rather imperious tongs Paid A lively didqusoialp ensued botw %Porto . . .e,or_ I , or - and Scoville. . . I ' IIE4 IDLE AID TO AN MOST PIFFLEO 0111.094. . . 4 London deappAph says, ,The latest � . . . , intelligence from Aberdeen. respecting the , A Rome 4espatch- says the ceremony of _ 04210nization .of Labre, DO Rossi, Laareat . -11 I. and Claire too), to "May it plessaYourHonor-TheA - I . - ,meripau Insiane. people do not d sire this case gliall be. .9 Quiteaut. became enraged at Porter 4144. . I Shouted, " Now hold your thunder till yo I I I 4 DETROIT, DOC. .-Henry Vhlto, Loan. I � 11 . I � grave robbery states that three personal I footonarko have been it is place yesterday . ,According 'th I � �0. to r4mme, Groups of people , - I I tried again, and I do not desire it. I say. g 0 Judge.. You Are doing this a jury' . - - efliio tenoed'to 39 years for robbing % stage in I trecoa,., but soserngleg. as e o'clock in th e . - I arly as 6 . � with the utmost respect to this court and MORE SCENES IN COURT. jury and that I ins', too much I 11 SO Ithth , Porter, without noticing - the Quill at ur Now Mexico' bee been brought here by United states, Narahal Wilcox, On tbq , believ,ed that there must be moxo than that number concerned in the rema .1 � 11 Morning at points w I . . berever it .was thought f .. I llmipiblo to obtain a view of. the speotaclo, i . �. my oounsel'(S m coville), 0,6 not satisfied with the situation AS 1 1 . . Continued In a most im resolve. M61311101r., to P ' train near R.oltegon, White picked the look . I I I .7Q, art of Crawford's remains from Danecht, I I . . Th6'Wemther,was a � I f, �. , plendid, end the proceed. political . , . WAsarNoToN. Dec. 5. -Immense crowds developed here in this case. That I . . . . I Argue his. I ?01111t, of Wo bandouffe With a toothpick And . � , it, not in the aptoal theft of the body from . . filga were without Any unt6wgr4 inclaent. I . lined the sidewalks to -day when Guiteau is the gist of this alleged offeno a, . W,iSHINGTox, Dec., O.-Xobn W.. Guite%u attacked Wilcox with the handcuffs, A the vault. Inquiries have been inacte of , I Ticket -holders were closely scrutini " I - ged arrived at the court house, and upon slight. . , The President of the United States . I � 1. I amid, yesterday ; I don't. Wan% to be in. fierce, struggle , ensued, And Wilooz. the railway officials, who Bay that they � I . . I � . j�l before being granted'admiasion. Th&btall. � � 1. . I ing from the van the assassin evinced would never have been shot if I , put 01 ! doing anyttlingwIlioll; seems waskoo Seventeen men in the okeil d o wit. have no trm�o of any package Which would I. ­ I I in which the Ceremony tQok place Wes . I �vro unusual trepidation and gged the officers it had not been for the political, situation to take him around to bwbetck entrance. thmosition e, against my brother's. interest in this I . _ car left the officer to struggle alone. White � � � I seized Wilcox's. ral 444 tried to shoot be likely to contain a human body. The present Earl And others of the family havo - v 7aed, end Several coblesisatics fainted. . . � The. P ) ope entered in greit pQmp, borne He was assured the esoort was ample for which existed last May and June, and I say I have a right as a matter of law, Appear- Qase. I believe ,he iq in . . , sane, but my father I , was not insane. My. gunt Tulle w4o never bird, Mrs. Smithson, wife. of a Denver from time to time .received a number .01 . I � . � ; Upon sed�apesltatoria, He was preceded by .1 his safety, and with trembling steps and - Ing ad my own counsel, to Ask Your = cringing gait he quickly shuttled through , that GraD t, Cackling, Platt Arth I I insane, I believe my broth I . or should have. every engineer, the.Qnly wdinall, in the car, sprang . I , upon the seat behind and caught the Can- mQug letters stating that the late anqu � ErN body had beau removed, but no I 00 procesoloilt of $00 dignitaries, including - . I . celdinals, patriarobs, aid. Afte , - � . r the care- and the angry crowd. Abject fear was depicted those kind of men who were so down on � clawnco, which a men, on trial can have, I propose to stand by him W! h all . vict's arm. The men in the oar then came . notice was taken, -AS it was ndi t1lought . 'The . . =0117 was c9noluded the city bells were, . I 'sub. I upon his sallow countenance, and It was Garfield that thay7would Avoid him on the several minutes after he reached the room . - ray power an long so he ha's any 1.50 to ,. . , to the officer's Assistance and white was again secured. Mrs, Smithson declined P., re serious. . vault is now guarded by 91 strong rung. The Pope celebrated In .. " -mas and . sequently delivered a homily or : the street and would I in the building before he regained his usual lot go to the White House, shall be put on the stand." do rid ; but, I w I fe. allt tile. truth and no, trumped-up evidence, I don't want to BOO . reward, but the marshal will send bar � , roe of police, and every 'pricaution fo . I ,k part played in the world by holy perogns, who I i I . composure. I Dr. James Kirwan, of the Chicago School The court would not entertain the appli. . an iN*uBtice done to the dead and t thdir . , .IQ � §600. White is a notorious stage robber. 1. � . - . has been taken against the entrance of any unauthorized person. A laborer in the held since joined the communion ,of Saints.; A , i Regret was generally expressed that the , . P - of Medicine, was the firstexpert witness. oatiort, and more scones ensued. WASHINOTON, Dec. 8 -At the trial yes- living children. - The, Imot is Scoville IS I � - eu�lrely warped in big judgment by per I I I . I X W ,,L. - - , 60EA R,&VE - locality has been arrested, ind' the.; Sheriff .1 I Proceedings were not bold in the Basilioa, ; 'OtWo Guiteau said in a quiet, nervous tone- " terday Scoville called up the subjeob of the � I I � I Bona! enmity towards, my father. He . Rod Procurator Fiscal have gone to make . - I Of 136-1 � ,� itself. even it it he been . I 4 I want these expert witnesses to pass President"o testimony, and . Said he had not upoutIliBpoint: When a man is impelled believes everything he is tr I . ying to prove, 1. -facts. The Cl Fate ot Is me who go 30own . . ., I io Sea In I necessary investigations. The man's -bloelts correspond. with the footprints found na to close the outer doors, instead , . I � I � II I ,�',' of I the hall above. The ordinary Roman . . to do an unlawful act by a power he cannot yet received a response to his interroga; tories.. Th6 President's presence was, but he is mistaken ,%p t9 the He � � , . I would not try to put anytill1mg into the case' fhe �Jhllps-Casunlllem on the Atlantic. . . I . near the tomb,: Cuts of which llave been . - ,�� t - indifferent to, - the . POPUI& ion Appeared 1. possibly control or over -rule, and by which I ibsolutely essential to the defence. . his moral agency is dominant, is he to be I Guiteau interrupted excitedly with, P I he does, not believe. . Frank and Mrs. Bartlett, of Chicago. A telegram from New York says tli� Pi I Banner Lake 'Winnipeg, from Liverpool, , I � . taken, It seems more tban probable that � the removal of the body must have taken . , . . ceremony. . Another despito I I . h says: Itoratib'ss just I i considered sane or insane TV don't think it.at all necessary f8r Arthur Judge Cox -We will have that question . I - testified yesterday that they'mat prisoner- I 1 was much damaged during a hurricane. . Vleed.moriths ago. I I � The coffin, when it was found rifled of its contel was covered witnessed the 6,01endid spectacle of Call . . . I 11 . :1 izal . St. Peter's was splendidly to be here." (To Scoville)- I dollit care disolissed. What you want� I'm doing this myself. I At Scoville's Suborder .residence in 1878. They never saw anything insane about him, James Blair, chief onginesi, was washed . . . overboard ar;d lost, slud.Patrick Coonisy, a. With dust and mildew. Thedustwhichhad I � . . I illuminated, and tapostried with got . do I loth ' . I , . I On cross-examination Davidge urged that ask as a personal favor that lie bhau't be' the evidence had not shown the prisoner's During the trial .the. Prisoner's brother', 'sake& , firemm�, was thrown down t1it§ stoke -hole fallen from the saw employed t � the coffin was hidden by 9, furigoid growth, . andlarge pedutedbanners, repress ntipg-the , kaints!-"miracles. By 8,'b'clook the ball ! father insane, while dragged into court. I think a go6d deal of John W. Guiteau had Arthur. He's President of the United John W,, the Court to 8,11�w him I to , make, a Personal explanation. H6 an ,a ,killed, John. -Reynolds, a fireman,: � drank carbolio acid for vinegar And died. knathe.edges of the out leaden a . I bell were , . ,�� d � : � bontame 1,500 persons. Among them , sworn to the contrary. I States, and I don't think he. sliduld 'be Guiteau-We will show by all Freeport ( did not. want, the theory'ot'inianityJ . . I . . . I The steamship City of London is,'-no,w 24 11 . . I 'fears nov'sa brigTit as they would, have been had - � the depredatioLL. been newly committed, but could be noticed many rich diplomatic, : ; . I military and ecclesiastical Costumes. bothered with this matter (striking the that lie was insane. Everybody knows my deek iolently). He's 'President of the . v fastened on his family, . The assasaiii angrily imformad him' that be * (John � days out from'LQndon, and grave . Are. entertained for, her safety.. She. has few,. if . 1. . � wore dull and, blackened by lapse of time. i . . , . Especially remarkable, was thit of the, I - father was badly cracked. He was a good 11 man, but badly cracked on religion. United States, and I made him o, and I I W.) had' never . . .1 been e brother, to, . any passengers, but a heavy Cargo. . - I . Lord CraWfor d h'as. placed the matter in the' -hands' of his London Solicit, Grand Master of -the Order of Malta. A � I ,.�,.. . I � 10o!clockthe Pope enteridd, prooeosiQually Witness based his judgment of Guiteart's I think I should have something to say in this matter." him. The, court did not think it advisable for John W. to make any explanation. The The overdue Bremen steamer Necker arrived here to -day, bringing 1,'091 Passau- . I torsp who have been in communi- .. ' . from th � a I Sixtine chapel carried in the . I 4 ' I 1 insanity upon hereditary taint, upon an It was arranged between counsel that impairment of judgment, upon exaltation - . I . evidence wasall-Clear. I. - I . . I gers, Her captain reports that they had a oa,tion with the . Home. Office and with Scotland Yard on the subject. 'All ye$t4t0ria chair. and surrounded by noblest . 14 . Swiss Kuarda.-and court functionaries, as the President's answer should be put in as of the emotions And upon inspiration, evidence at any stage of the trial. . The interrogatqvies. which ba4 b�ei% submitted, to President Arthur wore then' continuation of hurricanes . for six days, I I d1lHug which the nob oil. pasaeng . era were sorta of theories sre. current as to the theft. I I � . � � . was preceded by ocolesiasViCal dignitari . . .. . � I leg, - .. .. which also included a motive. I Witness Several proininent residents in Freeport, admitted that when al, man committed a handed 14 with their a nswers. Xu pubstan Ce . I . deck,. They lost one men overboard,; both ' I I It is even Asserted that the lb�dy_nover ' - actually reached the country. 16 is gug� the head of an impressive groul - - . � . The . I I Pope blessed the spectators with dignified . I crime, Acting under the'delusion of Divine Ill., where Guiteart's family lived, deposed they knew of no insanity in the family. inspiration the; -President stated, lie had Been the pri. soner a dozen times, b4t'never gave him , wheel -houses were broken, davits lost., and alt the on the starboard side carried . Votia goated that the thieves are from Florence, the body � sum - vity. Around. were Bested members. of ' ' It . 'morinstic . and then conducted himsblf At this stage some one in the audience precisely as a criminal would do, would I .'any encouragamendorpol .1tical Preferment. away. be idge and some, boats on the where was omb6bated.' The Dowager CountesBi and family are at .the orders, one hundred .And ' . . thirty-three bishops and fifty-simpatriarcho I asked the assassin's autograph. He wrote be presumptive evidence against insanity. it with a flourish and,said, 11 I want to call Guiteau here broke The President added to. his, . Answers the I I following: I have beer% -requested I by coun , - port side, wore Smashed. ,The vessel was leaking, and the machinery out of order. I Duneoht, 'and the present Earl al from the Thepapilis . end cardinals. 'I:he choir sang '41 To. Ha I Patens" Pope in excitedly : , attenti.3n to'this utoo I b sinesB. A 11 Nothing of that kind in this Case, judge." 0 al: raVautu gel for . defoncQ to prodube a Is . _tter written by hisAudiotment, Be�e.gil'gg�tLer.orevi'Weio"ju4ured. I I . Th ON; CIA, a ief oOr of the Parthia, reports., Continent yesterday, I recall. many singular . circumstances pon. I while the asoendedhis , , ) - throne. After- the li To Derm. "Ahe Pope . I Davidge-Well, we will Bee. great many people went In Zraph and Guiteau ' I give it to them; but there is no vanity prisoner,-sinoe -That letter Was received lly me in Oct Iasi � 11 We came throqgh the heaviest gale -6*er neoted. with the body. of the lete. Batt, mat -he I � amid the 11 Confiteor," and gave the'Papal , . . . . . , bonedi . 1� , (angrily) -You're going too fast about me ore tism. I notice the news. in this matter. We want facts, not your .90 . . , .ober and wag, hot preaerv6d. I do.not recollect � . I . experienced by any vessel. It was the' I I I I which with curious misfortunes an t way to its last rbsting-place. In the. first o n wi h plenary indulgence. Then - I . ;, tio t '' . - , ll�, assumed thd poiltific ' . vestments to judgment, Witness has Stated one thing papers are taking it up again. There's nothing in it at all." . the conten is p artiou larly,'except that it. � contaified, some claini of bi a having ran. ., roughest voyage I ever saw., We oncoun- . . - the waves ran �moun- tered terrffo sells, � . place, there was immense difficulty in 'Then ,at . . celebrate mass. ' After the epistle and . I . 1. . .. . right. The Lord injects inspifation and . Benj . Buckley, family physician of L. W. then let,i man udb his own judgment to 4ored aging important gorvice to the Uejob. ently dashed* over the tatris high, and 'frequ . transporting it across the'Alps. � � .1. there was a violent gale in crossing the 1. . . gospel had been read in Latin and in Greek . , His Holiness delivered. an eloquent Latin , '. . ,, C , work it out. That's just my ck uiteau, attended the latter during. his ISO; that's ast illness. . Witness never saw the slight- I �lican party during ilia President's. cam. . paigu, and an appeal 6y postponerlie'lit of docks.. For fifte�an*days the galb lasted. It � . I WAS A foarful'voyage,. No one, wa's injured .1 ' . . I . Channel; the. -coffin had to be lashed on . 'deck, �TheuL � . homily,, olluding first to the festival of the - .. I I , ' I * the way I got my inspiration. The Lord don't eniploy fools to do His work. est indication of insanity in'him. Ile his trial to give hilid time to prepa o his' , . r bu�maoy were frightened.* Several boats . at Aberdeen no ,heated was found large ellbugh for i it,. aud'the outer Immaculate CZoeptlon, and oulo gizing the., �, . ... , :, Blessed .'Virgin, and passihg afterward to .. Witness was Asked if he ever heard L. W. gets the beat material. . Guiteau assert he could heal diseases by defence. I . I . � I r B.S. 310A thur, pastor of I Calvary . Bap, � Were dibitaged, but no seHouEL injury ,,, done." " � - ' I I . ' . I I '.'Shall had1o;be removed. Lastly, on the �day -rernoval . - tho'herolo virouesofilhit'newly canonized - . . * DaVidga Put a stronger hypothetical care, rayer. Guitemu 'interrupted, exciiedly, using the term ,,like a common, vulgar F He tiAb'Chui.h, Now York, ,testified a� 'grbat length, . The steamer 7adeiland, hailed from Autwern, November 28blij was reported o. ff of thb from AbQrdhan to Duuecht,,in one 6f the lo oat violent snbw-, - sairits. I � ,Then thQ.� -choir' chanted the -1 , . . . 'A Zi 11 . . l"Credd,". the - C4rdinalg ' of Rit6* Want to . . . N only talked that in his family. He oriwinal." . didn't run round the streets to preach it, and gave a-thrillirig Account of,his . kuowlpdge of G�itemula life and. evil praca the Liztird, ribIr the mouth of the English- - storms ever known, the hear ' � so was $1kow" d -for . - . I I the chapel of the Sacrarilent for the., obla- .. I I . . . I . I . , Guiteau, with an air of immense supen- like An idiot or a jackass, He had too ority, Raid: 11 There's nothing vulgar about tices in Now York'. . ' . Chmnnel,at9o'clock,to.day. Theagentof , up on the journey s6veral days. , . . . �­ . . tioni, , Ord a U them. to the Pop6, Accord- I . . . I the in to 110111till , Pope t I hen ascended '.- much sense for that." thiR case ; its all high -toued." . Wituess Raid that assuming the existence J. S. Cochrane, lawyer, resided in Free- . I - _1 , � . . . . PJURCKID18 01r. ,%. AILUSU'AND. . I I . 1. _ � the 60M any said,she'la now -two days . � . a.head of time ;, she was really blown over.- 'with - . .... . �_ - I . . I , i6fillantlet" Witho6t Couttguie*.. . , - .The � . . . . te attar, Cobsecrated the'liost, aud.com- I . I . � . . pleted the ebrem6ny on big throne., He * . . of a beteditary taint of insanity and other port Since 1858.' Kn-ew L. W. Guiteau I facts ' Intimately twenty-three years, And never .... . .. Iffe Qtenrr4pin with 111im'. . 14`16 azA4 811oom . .1 . �; . '' The steamer' Scandinavian, -a .tb ,w.edkl�,.mai-l:-fron�..--Li;verp.6o , I - � 'arrived --at - 'k . , ' -�-night-4hell;Te6oived _,_Ai__WAtar,bllZY'_Conn.; oii,Monday I - , Booth IQ his. compatriy. ­ I I .... I'�the-�purs'e,--vn'th-t.,�-ptd7-'--7--- . , . I Alleged by the defence to be .true, saw any indication of InRanif�. itit h1m. Guiteau was insane. Thiscreated a ripple 1. . , An I- . - 'Urnht� . . . nk%,C. r9rhAl thc . � . . . '. I Halifax,, N� S,., at I ,Qloloc yesterday, . - * ' .Edwiln pl�yed 11 Hamlet " - to a .large 'audience.,- .'The orowna'from. St. Peter's chapter pro migsa - _ - - . - I)r1l I . . .. . . . I a cantatit, %The Po�.e retired -tb his '. I � Witness of excitement. . was acquainted with Abram, . Guiteau, &brother, and never had any reason. Witness thou'llit insane . CL 0 L'YMAND, Do, , 6,�A retoiikkal�e .oksw of suicide was brought to, light Jiere Yes- ,morning After a Very'stormy passage of fotirteen days.. � C�ntinuoua gales ,ware I peculiarity about the perfoirdAti 1 11 � .0e Was tbat�lb.tva S-gi,veft* Without: the -properd . . PP I . . I � I 11 . ,' . veto spaitmenta'st a*bout 3-o'clock.t ... . . I . .. I . I _ �. - ._____!I�'. .- ..: I ..; ­-­_�_' ­ - . that an ruan In to suspect insanity in bim� Knew the pri- carrying out an inspiration Would Rot soner slightly in 18:18. . Knew other I . . Corday. Henry KtI6'.edel, the'. keeper of a boirdiug-house b6d.a I onobuntered all. the, way aerbEts,'buit' no ,damage to speak .*of was received. She, . . .9a. ,tumee and the - conventional accessories. say- tlfe4oalstr i �, .. I __ - � �:. I ­­ - - :, ., I - - .. . I .., .. I . - ftll*]E�i,-.(�A RftL0.WI9.Vr_-..'1 r. .- ­ �.. I.. � , 4 ...: 91�'Y�Q"­-.- --m-_"Nl . according to his peculiarities of manner members of the family who livod-in Ergo- a:ud temporaritent, although there war 0 but never Saw any indioations bf qn:'ihe.'W pat.Side, . . 'qu'arref -with b-is""w'ife yesterday, in. t I � he brings' 174ritortnediate, 163'stddrdge, and 511 troops., The steamer has on b6ard"156 .Tb6.resoJb%wasiioveI,,t6. and the effect was -not unlike that of a; tehear­ ' , I � . . - I.. . . . .. . 11 . .. . . . . - . - .. . Wlvclv,6 ]lK . . r ". - 1. Explodle with - ;-I, , , - - port, types of insanity where - a man's general . character became changed. Witness gave insanity in them. Go urge of which. he assaulted her and acted geuerally in a. very violent manner. A tis. of freight fo , to .r Halifax, and 463 tourto "" . si � kI. Many of.the situaiionB Were mmuai!�k � which aid , not set down- as such in ..undr,od-Poitiulk. .'. , - -ifile lVolis . e-IF1 . tree Acres l( itrovess , � , I . - . - .. ,"Neii I I I. . � . . .. . "10catro)ied. ' , - Witness was about to leave the stand as the soiautific name for one type,paresis. . Some amusement was caused by the when Guiteau shouted : 11 Don't yoii knew his I . . warrant was issued for his arrest, hissed. on I 'the complaint of Mrs, .Kuoedel,-,aud be . forward, . .. . . I . . . . . � , - . . . � - 'irillu AVEAWbuffui. ". , . , book; -as may ' be, roadily ,imagined. . 'Thd, - ghost- a very substantial an I . .. � . 1. . .,. I . . . . - , - , .. 1, .. . 11 .. - , , . . , . '... � - Bi(ADranD, Pm:, iieo. 6.-Aboat no�n to-dey . . . . ' . of active support of the Oneida,Com- efforts of counsel to discover the meaning appeared: in'court -in 'answer'td the sum, . . .: % - -:' � - : -- - ' . , , � .Worthy gentlemah;7in.-A stylish fall sat, , . - . one of. the � Roberts. Couppan ,a: glycerine. �. ,­.. .. , . . Y 1. 11 , - muoity ? Haven't you boded him discuss of the term. Whnems� said : 11 it is A ., , Gree.k '.Iovoisnr, �.NjDye ism - -an -- free a � d --- all- -tllAt-?' term." moos. ,H( 11 WE44 perraitted.to return'home_�Y!,!326,T'0� -allei Ml6ri-Egf-To `66i�ii-16` Court- 'to Jrttliction" for the' 011onth o f -6ould hardly fail to'malie it hit hub hardly -_ . _ � - . .1 I _­t):-_�1-kW-_d Ma nued Dy Of ad QW1 We im magazines at Xinzaa junotioni twelve mi ea. 'I . . 30 . - , ,. .. __ . or. rrtbiTe�mad­w=1tg;fifig-1-,2 FUUTUA 13 __ _ � _ '.�, � . "eMol Don't you know. that he was tile laughf6g,- Guiteati-Oh, give us tho English, doctor, Stock of all Freeport for twenty-five"Years I.. for we art) all plain people. We don't . -d my. as CA & r When the case w Ile. ,�thd_omplalnaut " ' � was on hand, but Knoedel fgiled. to coma . . .. ;. ,. . . � .. - , , - 1. .. ,Gi Vennor wiitesi as -follows 4 . . Mr. Hone) I . . . . , ., ,. '10th . pi -T*�g�i`,',' Art � th;i. -The Company. had-beeh. my'l; � I Baltimore the *eekbeforej tilud bad , - of glyoerine',expl6ded.'virith terrific force.� - * , I I ,, I I ... .. �.. I.. I :The earth, tiemibl�d me if sh . � 11 for his crank ideas. 1. . . understand Greek. . , . I � Witness described what he termed origi Scoville here whispered -to Guit6a , and - ' u . to time. 4n officer. wenv to find hi . . Im, visiting the bouse.and: a6mr6hing all, through . D�c. 7til t-0 -A cold end mlotry change generally, with very cold weathor west, and ! northwest, tormimtfug-In the heaviest snowfall their baggage *-And properties, ,through�to Waterbiary. Through carelessne� -- 1- .earthquake, the shook being -'distinctly- felt .. ,�. I . . 4 ,, I . t� .. : "., ... ... ,.. , &df6rd. . . ..The explosion 'wag - mys bri- �_' � 1. - 1. � I . . I I tried to restrain him, but he shouted . . . .1 ual iusanity, and said in such cases if vou 11 You keep quiet. I'm doing this�_ Do 't divide a cranium into two equ al one theroome. Kno'odelwasfinall y. discovered- on *the floor of. a b6d.room" *.' . Be. had secreted so far'. ,- � . . - . .. . . �. Dec. lotluor 11th --- A gotipitil, snowfall and drift. 'Dec. 'An pmr6 of I . � . railroad offioixls the baggage failed to arrive, but it was decided not to diemp. 0119 in its'prig-4n, Combustion beitig Cited a a , I . . . . .1. I . the Cause. . The forLst. covering at least ' . - i parts, you know enough to keep still. wl On J� part \ ill be larger than the other. (General in a witness ?" Then, bimself,behhad tbb doo I )If r And shot himsc , 12th l3th and. l4th�-Ulldbr wowther. . abruptrise'of temperature ;*-rains in western and . I � . 1, point tho large audience. At 8.30 Mr. Booth ' . . � . three acres in . the vicinity -WAS laid low, ­ ,- itild houses ' . - � . I I Kittzmai;Pirere questioning with a laughtver, iu which Guiteaujoined heartily.) � I ave of his hand, ,,Go on, witness ; x Guiteau-That's my case e actly. Only 7 through the brain,'the w0urtd,pibc I ludi I Ing instant death. ' His wife Was-,'tolld the,, sell thern sections and storms on" lakes.'! : - Dec.'15th and l0th--�Coldcr and storlity ; exten(IT ' Ste � I ,Iaio�ed - pped forward to the footlights, exr , . uation, and said that they would g tile sit " I 'O at lietarly shaken , � . .. from their foundations. No one was injixrQd. - . �. I I ,,,war these questions ­ separUtelY." one Side of my bead is smaller than the * WitneeBwast6ld he might answer, and traaic news in'the court'ro6m. . . , 0 1 1 � . , . i,g well to southward. .. .. Dec. lllth�siiowstovnig, Chicago and weal b- war4. .. I. , ahead aind give the three . -principal iota, of - 11 Hamlet," . I . . is said, to ,be the only known f , , * * , , , . . It � .case 0 , - . . . I glyearine.exploding froill'odinbustion. " . . . other. The doctors examined me the other day and foand it so. replied, I, I know just the reverse to be the I - 1. .. �. _0 .. �:.__ �_ . .. - . . rullireIK'mandle. Crop.. . ,. . 1. . Dad. Vitli-�-Cold and blusteringiouel'ally., doing the beat: they,could with. . out guitilble wardrobe and properties, and . . . . ....­ . I . - I I ' I I . . � case." . The witness was about to be dismissed . Guiteau, -who bald been reading the Presi- ., , .. I . .1. � Everybody knows 'What an umbrolla is � I Dec; 19th -Galea on lakes And Ulf of I ... I ,f3t, L`1� , ren-, '* , . ' conclude the entertainment with the , .farce ' 'the � . ­-AT,1v0 Thoulsand . Dollhar . Wo6th. , _ I 1, . . , I I ,� . .. . I . . . .� �, , . , �� . when Guiteau said, with an air of great dent's message, said, 11 I am glad President t serioueueRs : "Doctor, I want to ask . . and cart tell- �f Ailiat it I . . I a constructed-; .but I Dec. 20th -Cold i�eathor and sn6w in southern UoitsdStatcs.- . I . I . . . I I AA,k Quiet Farnily,"'di indience cotild � : have their money refunded., Onlym few' .. . A man in a- I&r.g�Albtive bujinOss, in New' ' ' . . ' you Art�hur has given those miserable- Mor- where hereditary nimbus of the brain Mons Such a Slap. I hope he will keep,at a how large an industry, is represented in tbd stick of thia"iiaeful Rod . : .Dec. 21stand 22nd_�Ganoral]Y milder weather Ddo, 23rd and 24th -Snow, sleet and rains. ' . � I . . � . . 'People left.. . � I 11 . . . �. ... I York, .Said. in our hearing : ,,The 'worst � I . . ' t ah '. " . . oversight of my younger days. WAS" h* .. . I I eXiSt9, WOIL't a man show it wherever there them. It's a good message, and hag gottbe is cause ? " . I . lit generally -rnissing.-.'properb�.'.. Au.'offi6ill e8tiEhate made., in � Septewber ' last, . generally to Now York .and Washington. .The, raing at southern stations And srQw. west. I I , - � ­ .. - , . . ... I . . .. . .. 74cco4ad-illIght Perfoal , . . so mebody did ,not instract-me, to,take care . �' - - . of my teeth, At 50 'years of age . I have - ' ' ri 9 ring to it.' Arthur is doing -well, -and Witness responded in the affirmative. be is going to give us the best Admirtistra- ' -in Kingston,- Jamaica,. showea, that thereL , Dec. 25th (Cheistrttas3�3?robably stomy, g.ofterlo ally. '. . .1. . � . .. I . � .1. �. . . �- I , I . I �- Haidee Holler, Code the assistant of : . but ,eight* natural- tooth loft, and I could .'! .� . . . .. . ,Several other witnesses w�sre examined tiou we ever had." . to prove Cuiteau's insanity. were a little over �500,00' . I 0 sticks Awaiting export to England and the United Stai6s to. Dec. 26�h and 27th-Snowatornis oi�er northeret United Robes and ifi Grant-13ritain. . . 96bert:11ollerin his.second-siglib perform. .. I I im-'s fashionable well.afford'to pmy- 9ye'n 0,0,000 a piece to ,: ' , � a 1. . .. � back.half -dozen or that I ' ` - - Horace Tarbox, Freeport, said he wag Dr. Chas. 11. Nichols, of the Blooming- Well acquainted with the prisoner's father, be made into umbrella handles. Those sticks Dog 28th, 20th� 30th and Slab -:A 11 cold, wave 11 All . yor Rod well to westward;.with -heavy . &noes, is now - a CEIshier . . London restaurant.., She ties inade ,several get . m more need- . - - . 16681Y 1013t.�" In 6kplitnatioh -he put it,in -,'. . . . " dale Asylum, replied to the hypotheoal and he had as good a head on him as any sticks Wero almost with'exoeption, pirniinto , It snowfalls on the closing. d4s ofthd -y.qk or Nbw .y . '.. attempis':to Coach that famous trio k:io this Way . 1; Artificial Coal at' beat % � I ' . I . question proposed by Scoville : - 11 If the man in the State, and after a a -light paties, evideneb I have listened to is correct, I " He was the third smartest - nits, n in the and -it is not surprising to be informed that own6r*s end logseea� of pimintd'walks are .:. ,. ... ­ .. , . I I—, 7:_ . . .. I � ear's., . . � � _�­ . ''.1. I � Curfous'lirnetme. -'- , - - � . . othergaineq Helldr's deatb,.with a.view - to , . .continuing it in pub ic, but. no one was able I , I � . ,vary Poo I . . r substitute. I am in m1aege . . . Ilusiness. that. needs a good deal of Strength � should say the prisoner is insane." 2" county." Who was the first quickly . Dr. Fafsom, of Boston, was of the same asked Guiteau 0 11 Sweet," the be Coming Alarmed' at the. growth., 'of 01 tra a which threate ' -t ' a ne' ' w ' a fe o uproot, in . .1 . . I . . . . Buffaloes see. 6onim6n Jn Ceylon, white ' . toaster it Suffid tly for practical en to. . . . I pur- m.' The syste 111 -is - simple, � and has p9se ; . . of body ard. mind. All Strength Comes' ' ­. - - . . . . ... ro 60 well igeSted.- But perfect . fo replied opinion. witness. ­ Who wag the second ?" 11 Tue. Durim, the examination of Dr. James 11 I � , . � . . years, All their young trade. The export . returns for the past.five yesiti she* that ones being Bornstinies. found. . � . . Asia, mfid-Afri6a, furnishhundr0dof .tons , . ... I . . 're lontly bben.,oxp iioed as -consisting of I . t h ��,' Be - yords And even the . . digestion 0 th ta as place whon food is ' .' � - 7 y I I � I . . t or ug I Silesia (Chewed) and.mixed . . me ner. Keiruall, of the staff ofthe Medical School, " Well," said Guitcau, with a, broarl.amile Chicago, witness smid he thought , an avera I . gd', of 2 000 bundlea' of Sticks � has be6n'sont of elephant's in sks yearly. - .1 . ..� I 1. I , In a life of sixty-fivo years one must have ' . �of Phrase's, . Initials of words, 6C .desigtiate fatbilisr � I .. . I I it t I . � . a v a II, a, a � good, firth, 'nature . - .. " - ''. yesterday, of satisfaction, ,,an they both have been . atleast one in every five persons inbusiness dead a great many years my father wag out of the island annually in the I . ordinary course pf trade, and the'returns . eaten about thirty tons of solift andliquids . (,a of. objects, and .to spell out ,tile. names of. ur�familiar ones ; - but a. wonderfully - quick teeth e teeth asential f . So,. if I had . r t is � . � , . . . better' tooth 1, could .- do a -great deal, - - life Might be considered as,upon the border allead.." Guiteau was ebout to interject line of insanity. ,,-That is a pretty gener- for the. first tbree-quarters 'of 1881 show an export of over, 4,500.1outudles, valltied at No spot of the saine size. on the surfcw; of the 'earth contains me rnihy- volcanoes as � .- inind.is, oe�ded to employ it i . n, a mannei to. deceive Heller � I . , more ... of - irofitable business, and . . , I . . � . additional earn money dkiough to . another speech when Scoville endeavored ous estimate," said Davidge, ­ and a t stop him, and was told: 11 D 11 0 on't be 615,000. � Wh6 . u -it is reVaembered . thaCedch '' . Java . , . . .. . . . . ' ' perpendicular feet *of water audidne was so'clever 4n . ea. . actof, too'.. end had by twenty years of .' �.. '# ' IV I . , PAY - 5 great price fof several- of them , . , , I � pleasant prospect for the most of us. Look punching me under the table, pleaRe, when out., Judge, they may get you," said the I want to speak," and after a short bundle" c6ritaino from 500 to,800 sticks, each of which represents a young bearing .Twelve are . annually ev aporated from the surface ofthe. I o' � . practice so.elaVorated the deception,' that, . .. . laobody.is likelysoon to equal him . . .. . I ' This is worth thinkiag of by the young. 1. . � , " Here are some.good rules, Ist. Never cral . : , . � . pause, prisoner. ,, Then we shoot& have two Z I tell you what it is, Scoville, you have upon the jury who are doomed," replied pimento tree,, the extent of the d6structiout . may -be reMized., i- . I 1. . I N Red Suit between Nubia'an1A'rabia. * Win, and oil jars word rendered I . Wpor. .1 . -1 � . . .. ; . . . _ ­. .... . . . �, . - . � ­ I .. .. , � :� . , . -ituti With the'teetbi or -bite very hard sub - stancei; it breaks or cracks the enamel .' :. ' ' I- ot to abandon your theory, that's A Davidg.e. ". You abandon the F 11 there tied better is About that. He was a smart mail, and case, Judge," tile ". let the . . � . . . , . ..- . . . . ... . . viouB to moisture, by tile ancients, as they a Are st,'prosont by tb * peopli of Spain and , . '-Stonti vs. 'Mmoden.kAl4le,tvallks. -. ­ .. I. . ..� I . . ,� And hasirexib decay. 2ud. Always brush � I . ­ ,� . . , '� `thp Raid prisoner, or everybody knew it, oitlyhe was badly lawyers take their places." AL Stranglo'ConobAnallon .. I . �of ltcin*4008111P�- I . . . . ­ . Italy, by. rubbIQ with Wax. . - , The Toron to City E nginder reports, bn the . abo�e matter to the following effect: I -a teeth'ba&ie going to bed, it not in tho. ." - .. .I . , . 11 .. morming also, aud use a wooden or quill I cracked on religion." WASITINOTO.,i, Dec. 7. -The defence of The weakneps of the defence in the . A report from New York savo:, Mrs. at Vanderbeek, who RaCh so'-huSbkd lately The �ihalabd)lo of commerce ia'mmde, not fr011i the skeleton, of the fish; but froin Small. 1879 the sidewalks -of Toronto dosi in round . I - I tooth -pick ,,(not pins ,or other metal), to, . . . 11 : . , "� . -febi-a ' . Guiteau closed yesterday somewhat one X- Guiteau case is causing general comma pectodly, making clear the fact that the . of.. WASHINGTON, Dec. S. -At the Guiteau kept the Half -way House, nea;r Paterson, . . in its mouth,, Which. act as strainers ' . till rnbers §26,500, and in 1880 07,700. To bavo laid.the quentit . y of Sidewalk r�squiied . 6ny' food . be - remove F tweeft the, � � . . . . teeth. If ., ' left there over '. inght * ' assassin's Case has completely broken down. trial to -day the assassin said: ,i . A crank was her own mofher-in-law, And moth6r and'gratiamother to - her .9neB for its food, ., . .. . I ' The arm of minall, forq leg of a quadruped, . I ' n 1870 withwthe ob6apeat stone pavement � * . . 1. I. I ferments '.sod ', iujures'. the teeth.' I k . ', . . Drs. Lemon, late of the Criminal Asylum in Chicago says I taliced with him About &tAuburu,N.Y.; Talcott, of the New this I don't know at on ce own children. She Wo also sister-in-law 'Rod wing. of a bird, miid fin of a fish, all present would have required about 0266,#00 and it would be necessary to :dxpobd ii Sum Use only a inodetAtely stiff toobh-brush ; a , Very stiff one ifijuros'.tlie gums mod pro-- ' ` ease. the man; it York State Hommopathic Asylum, Mid- is false." Stepmother combined, �`thr6ugh a t1ii,d mal and lier hualland was the sawo bones, varfod and rdodified. , . dhapiets ofiosos:'wero invariably woer� 'bar . . I . 'of about this amount every year for a- nuin.. � . I . . . is otes deca'. 3rd.: Do not ugemny of the ... I . � . � 1. " dletown, and other experts eummoned for There was called Mrs. Julie Wilson, of the defence, have not been put on the Leadville. She knew T. W. Guiteaut from grand. father And stepfather, to big son's children, et ancient festivals, and the. Wine was ate.. I . of ydars to come, or the expenditfire of' 'in it rimense sum In the first place. The tig o thten ,tooth -powders, unless ft'lle I . . Doi 6 d6red orris -root. Tlie most � . . y P stand, It is understood they intimated to her earli ' a est recolldations. H we's her She also at one time combitteathe relation. ­ I abi f and mother. to her children. mat&d. by various odoriferous substances. . . III Sicily and -the neighbothood of Naples foil 0 ' wing'stro.the estimated'prices pot ydd , . . Addy Cot .!-which whiter; the - . I 9 t � 'to the defence that their evidence would not uncle. Witness gave a most feeling account be advantageous to the assassin. Most of of the lif' a and character of her m0t�" Thfstowo&ruu1`a' first Irdaboald was Jacob Vandekbech L � ate found large masses- of . Puro nat'Vo Sul' between lime-Btono Rod In &elk clay. f ora,footifoobpavementplank 180., cedar , block 40c., asphalt § 1.20 , stone fle a 2 inches . 9 ,-Powders, teet 111jurious acida h qu - ; contain' or , a alkatie . . 'a not. harcoal) however find, I 11 . I these had been cited to appear for the (Mrs. Maynard), who, it has been Government. The defence has closed ; the second, Georgp Doremus, I of Red MiII9j,.Nl1.t,and when ho.died She pliur, , . A notion provalled in Egypt that a citron , thick 0i.20, 3 iu�Tieis thick Q1.44. , , I I . . . . , . . ' , L ,good ;.ib -has the,!, -grit 11 and we&)! of 4ia- . . , mond dusi., 4th. If -the, slightest doemy alleged by the defence,died insane, but 'Vractically , without expert support . . who really died of pneumonia in 1856.. for the theory of insanity. 0130 "marri6d his fathbr. He �aiea, sod then she* married into the Vandekbeek f&MI'l r I' Ly &galm. Oaten early in the morn1bg was �nantiaote against 611 kinds of * I L Poison. . . . I . I I , 'L '' , I ,- , Five I?Kca L tt�t In,101ounkiiin Snowdrifts. L . I . . I , I I begii;s on any tooth, have a reliable, skil-� , . ful.djantiat it firmly M;ouce. Itwill Her mother was noted for her lovely dis- of :he Governmeut experts, speak, � position and Christian character. Witness ing Guiteau, This f ourth husband is also dead. There 1. . were children by eadh marriage. ' ' The anaient .Scandinavians celebrated days of death with rejoiding,and those of, . ` . :. L I . A despatch fibrot Durango 01.) says a, . man mogid, landellsum plug 1 be'one'of thebestposeible involstradrits of a � , ' L . . for h6future--Allser* of would not even admit was her nurse and constant attendant up he lmd any mental disorder. The expert to her death, and never saw the Slightest ., ____ �, , . � - � L � -birth ' . � . A Strange 1�1111wn I with mournin 9. � . . I The S;n8o OfLAInell may be made for the named two broE nod . era net Chapffidn, and two others, seveial days' 10 &Jotltj_� . ali4 I ' t .L . . .. t4rist for December. . - I . . . I . . . ... . I . Would only say tile assassin he'd not " one indication of flightiness or insanity.. Wit. of Clio beat kinds of minds." He expressed ness in . . .y Aceldent., . A despootoll from Buffalo. Bays � . vr�e In, ore acute -by 'falliv� tho' mouth with . , go, left Ophir to walk t� Sil�ekton, and, have not been homed fjow since. Tliedilow . � . I I. . 1. . -� .,---- � . .. .. L I . . I . . .. I . � ... , .. was questioned relation to the the belief that - much of the boistorous evidence of Davis, one of the wit- behavior of the in for .singular hocidemocourred oh,tho Central road lets b Friday Now Hamburg, very- cola water. .1 .. The spioy &edzeB of.Ceylon are percep. . . ' oil the rim , a is over three feet deep, and it � I is believelf that they L iorishod. . ,. 4i" A111'retty 196111ance. . .., . 1. . I I I . . I L I . . , About a year ago Me. -.t. W. Morley, : I prisoner court was nesseB for the defen6e. Davis had the purpose of Simulating insanity. testified he in neeir on tha Iladw . son River. The fast express train ,from a long bofbre 69 & tible toLthe sells.- isiand,lis . have A ty has gone in Search of the m: a par issin. ,the . . owner ofan extensive milk i6rche'ifi Cali . L . . .1 .. was one time Mrs. The Now Year inay open before the ver- Maynard's room du ing r her last illness, is ,reecho Chicago to Nbw Yokk bed roadbed tbat . . When the side r I od 6a the locomot d. I It is smicl that eagles carry living Pjay it) Won. -I , . . . � I . .. 1. ". .. ­ J- . - L I . foruis, gy some dhalloo ga;N�, a phdtogimph . . it of South Dorchester girl,' Mile' Maggio . dict rendered. And sbe was very flighty, Dec. I I In the trial yesterday Congressman F ar. berent, and continually I charged Davis .PolntL INS broke and disabled both atigineer And fire. their young, . and. toaoll theiA tar tear Rod kill it. . Txi)!,, Australian' I . colonies Are disoovering Rol phi who for some years has been known . . well testified that lie never considered to look out for her husband and man,'Ieavingthe* Ongind :Ulirdalined While . I . I . . . - . . .. the importance of ' . . steps to preserve - their L by her various employeis to act - wall hot . I .. , .. prisoner sane. Ile tliought he could dimtin - children, for she fearod they would �rq to guiAli between right and w�rong. the poor house. Mrs. Wilson running at a high'rate. of speed. - The master m6olianio.bf the road Was on the . James M. osgo6d, of Boston, religiously : believed that all publid stage mancoa forests from. lurtbot dogtraotion, not only � on the-groutid tlimt. tho timber should - be Att as a aornastf6., Ile boomme'so fssci� r, ittea with the picture that a corres ­W--�, . I 11 . . . pon- � I . 8 'Mr. Scoville Raid he had made an unsuc. Incredulously while the question w miled as being oessful attempt to secure the President's did train, and,made his way'to tho'eft ine and ,9 . Stopped it, preventing what might have Porter to jr money were wicked and disreputable. His f And otec�6d, but in oraor.to prevent losses in tPhi 0 Water supply, Evils which attend the 4ence sprang up between the twoi The I other day the Californian arrived Ili ' ! . put, and replied she not even remember attendance. After discussion, the prosecu- Davis, and thought it very improbable he been a. sbridua aeoident. . . I wife wag a inb singer, di d- not like to restrict hor talent to church and homo' -destruction oftroo6 Are already foh in many Ili "of Cava4m ftorn the far west. A week later . I . Cho. romantic Courtship ended Ili 6, *adding tion agreed to Allow Scoville to prepare was ever in the presence of her mother to be � 11_1­1� . . I . uses. She Wont to E uropd six years ago provinces all increased drynosA climate, Ion r droughts . " which took placeat the residence of 0,1 interrogatories Submitted to the Pro- that time. She was constantly with her sident, and to Allow his evidence in this mother, and never saw or heard anything Plaoe-86.E, noch Square, Glasgow; two farmalrBlial adjouriiedtoll HisLotaahip'q. f, for a mugioml education, and has boon Very .1 in oonderts. iiucce8afu The husbotna now miAd more nu�tierous buarfires. During * tile thirty- 1sa%6 Bentley, in *the above-mentionod .1 form to be put in. of the kind. The Judge� refused to sign Guiteau's Mr. Corkhill-This man Davis tottified lat farmer-. 04, Aye, man, Peter, al Was ra,ml vext Can hear had. lost the ,;#Ife-it, gues f I or. diftco on thd gtound'of abaftdon� . . I . . Me nt I ight years end, ' nual dostructi ng in 1868' the &verago an on of the Now Zealand township, and oligonday the happy milko I I man,and big rlowly-made bride Started for � I �. order for witnessos. The defence then in regard to your sister Abbie Do you know . ye a a . 5red,blOas Cad a mail," , 2ndfarmer: ','Dead .. . - - . . Sonny Und 1§ ropr000rida as fokosts'was 23 per cent., and. in th6 five ` the Golden State. I . . I . _ � .. closed and the court adjourned. hiln 7 Guiteau was very abusive during the Witness -Wo used to call hok foolish 18,6; it's like &'dirl'i'tlid elbow, gey an, Asir at the time; but, men, it Wad list)- been gralojous mu& --helpful to American girls who a re studying Music abroad and her iiUddedding Years 20 per cent, It is pro- Vosed in South Australis thab m' block of . _. I , . -SYmPt0rQA Of the approach bf Christ. I I entireprneeedingB. Abbie. There is a superabundance of cranks at Mr. Corichill-Do know anything of naething if it hadne boon I' the Vera, middI& W the harvest Ill .. I seek coun. 'gel; bob *she advises thorn to reto, to to America for 200,,00armotgabe toservedfo'esystomstiotroe planting, And that in the firat'Year $70,000 mg are to be seen on ovary Side. Christmas . goods and cards era visible in the bhop" lw you W.Mbington. Tbols,testofthatIargefem- tbiR ? ily f� arise is the gentleman whose inhpira. Witness -It may be I don't . .. . 4 bill to topdal Cho law bropoWerin gL iC ttidnitig 101a OmPIOYMOut, both of which she thinks can be better be expanded on it, and in each 701 the eleven follow-",! years $62,500, a total expauso of � wi-xidows, The Shops are crowded, lack ad . , pro much with', seni as with proapoctive . ' poesible tion it is to save Guiteau. He is. according know who Davis is. He may ilavoboon ecclOSIMA1,91 b0onollS in rAwedd - -o to pro hibit the, prea0hing of dissenting ministers obtainedhoro than in Burope,whda the field is OvdrOrOWdOd, . I Afterthefirs 0050,000 t fIve, years them . be, 16 is ...... , Luc s,nathoppAterfamiliss , ,, I now r1ro be dis6ovoto a 6411 Smuggling suspicious, to his own account, ,-Everybody's Jesus, one of those rude boys to be met with moat Anointed Brother Paul, only his poor dia., everywhere. Was Carried through obb Chembor of tho Reichstag by 6 vote Of 85 to 04, btit I . -The Northwestern Man Who loft his bridd would estimated, a tovenue from porl'offloAl thfiloin $175,060, -'and in oh, ,,, , brown Paper parcels into the house, The '.4 " oiple." Additionally, he in a walking The deposition of Mr. Turner was read, rbjootoa iii,tho other by C4 to -25 -votes, I . . on the clay ot the Wadding isaccouttea the basest dosork-ber, . . twenty-one ydars Would pos000g 3_10 t as' holiday ladling in Ili the air, 4 . . I square mil000f forost. �Guitemu is pt.onourootl 11 Goto.11 : , lZ . . . . I . ah... 7 . I I . . 0 , . I . . ... I 11 . .- . 1 I I . .. . . . � . . .. .. . . I I I . . . ­ 1. . . � . . . . N. . . I . C'N I - * ­­', 1-- ­ "'L."- ­ ­ - ' '� '' . ­­­ - ' � 1'� , . ". LJ- "­ . .... . .... ­­­'­­­­­ """ I -AkL -1. � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , -1 --.-I.- -1 16�06­4l, ­)0fifi.4s=.W6-hd&"--'- ­ �-­­­ "'