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eGin a body meet a bcxIY
Gaein: through the town,
Gthi a body cheat a body, • .
Need body frown?
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• .4ka taloa Xaatte liae its tari4f:
Seine are fearfahigh, •-•
Tat a' the folk they pay the tariff;
Nape it passes by, .
a body meet e body
. in to buy,Gin , •
ahody choose a hef14:
Need a body ory ?
Gin a body str:phis neighlgr,
Lavin' him, a' bare,
Gin a body rob. a !Jody, •
Need a, body swear'?
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' Amens tho train there la a swain,
dear 1 Impjf„:itilysel'i •
Arad:what's hie haine of nruesoine fame, °
I deftly ebooae to tell. •
And: well I'm lief to name the thief.,
-.X.Winna tell a lie ;
And ginye ax, I name him Tax
Ori ilka thing ye buy; • :
Gin a body tax a body.
Gin be steals hie,purSe,
Gin a body.fule a'body,
: Need a body curse ?
Gin the mon wha 111EIkH2y coatio
Bobs we of my sni, .
, the fele that maks the robber,-
• .Why should I coruplain?
•Wint's the feet, .thou craiket
':Wha's the faut but thine 4' • •
Wita'a the dupe, and who.% the dtiper,
"Wlia'ti the goose; in Otho? • .
Giin 'a body nieet a body .
Conlin' through the town, •
Qin tho body wears but shoddy,
. Need &body frown.? • •
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'••••41Teto York Gonlyneretai stdvertf.ser,
BADiED Pon. •
tilimaes Should he bower el' Beauty Po
During .Die *inter --Beet varieties..
At this season the :gardener and house:
keeper will be actively forecasting for the
wintutdiuplay-of-itoweru,auct-plankst.:-Bkik::.
•ftn hands will already have brought forward
to a good state of development •most
, Abe plants that are to make the decoration
-at of the greenhouse and window for the next
EtIL 1320lithe. gocict stook Of chryeanthe.
mama will ' unfeld' their beauties , some
weeks later, and by proper management, if
suitable varietiesbreve been sele'oted, will
continue in hloom until the dose :of the
; year. Chine:le pritnroses should now be
-,-atoolt little ,plants and making :te. vigor-
' one. growtiv-tord . so, also, geraniame
' of ,all kinds; '• and:•begonise, bouvardias,
carnations and callife; and these tionstitute
large bulk of the.plants inerst relied uponfor
• winter flower& Heliotropes, Winter4blooin.
ing . fuchsias abatilans, azaleas, 'llosesp,
jasmines and others are raised in sinaller
, numbers by.the amateur, and liloy a minor
Bet all theee,, though ,in ,s'great variety,.
•: to satisfy Marie eo Many other
• blooming plants can be Made to Contribute
:their brightness to the dull months. Those
who have the best collections•pf. the 'kind
;" • ponied will , not fail :to supplement .thete
; withai liberal stock Of the bulbous :plant's;
. Which 'flower freely in the 'winte* menthe
who, by mr-ouniiiiel;'-fitiVe
, • been prevented nPtOthis•time front having.
• tioollection of plants Can now. take adven-
tage-eirthet'enportnnity-of- the,:peafffebtlferb7
•son ' ine ;410ra-bunts in such
-variety that they May have' abundance of
• bright; steed, flowere.nearly. all winter,
• Reference is now inede, specially to the
'the
Rolland bulbs, which Otta he so cheaply
procured OJAI so easily raised.. :.• In -regard
• to. the methods of treating these bulbs out
• readers ere•all• wellinfermed, but we Weald
• , impress upoe'tbein the.importance Of • lay- •
. ing in a auftlatent :r'supply •of.:flowere from
.•• „January to May, as may . What
• can be brighter, or More frag-•
'"‘"•• t "than •the by:Windier' Whit gayer
than thettilipe ? What sweeter. than the
*anise:IS? And then we need•Only to Mee,
•tion • the names of croon's, and • snow-
. deeps and seillas andixia:3;":and anealorted„
to bring:AO the mental. vision 'a most de.
lightful •• Theseplante represent the
greatest amount of Winter bloom, for
.' • least expenditure of "tintte;:oare and labor:
'Hilt let as. look aboutfor -what more there
.may be in the, way of bulbous Plants of
. eaey.cultere. ,8talted..1.to4he sarneporpeses..7
'Ilfiret, let tie notice. the freesia. • Here is a
plant admirably 4ilitlited to the greenh,onse
and • the?'wilidOW .garden. its graceftil;
•• whiteilpterirs•are pleasingly' fragrant; The
bulbs •Can, be potted' foe several. weeks. in
•': Oneceseion duaing auttiOn.„. and time sup.
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ply of them 'be. provided to bloorci eon-
tinuonslY- from mid,Wintor to the lead'
pert ot.spring., • • • ,
The •chicinpdolut, Or glory'ef the • snow, a
bulb of comparatively. recent introchiotion;
de as easy to ra-Lie as any of those already
• noticed. It ,bas .flowers that are porcelain
blue with. White centres, and are produced:
• atlitinclantly. The one • Peetiliar treatment
, that *.essential • to the, welfare of •all
• :potte nibs is that • they I may: be set
•• . away in 4 'coin :place, but :one
free from hoot., -where, they 09,11' develop
' their :Mots. before.. the growth of. leaves,
fleinteences. Wheri the. roots ' hpve filled
the eon' and,: are'runiiing , around ,the sides
., of thopote, the bulb e can be brought:into:a:
, light place, and Ineti the leaves and floWee
• swine will be produced; hut' thit.,blobining
• will abortive if attenipted sooner. • „
bedide the bulbs already named We might
still m'-nt;on.oxelie, a number. of Whit%
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are excellent; free, ilo ng pinata Of • the
eimplest culture. 'Die lily, in its Many
• vatietiei, 'kindly .reeponds to •pot •culture.
•• Seine •d•the s are,„the,autiitilmi
Or gold -banded Jepan • lily tbe coiner:on
white, 'breandidurn ; L. •Japonigard,
Bottum ; Harrisii or '• Easter filly • of
'Berminiii"- speeiimunt, orcas it. is better
Iplown in"the trtele 39 L. ltiricifolittrn,, both
,•rubrum. nald' 'allnitn, and the variety
knowe as J Precei. The value Of. the
lil of the valley for ' winter ' blooming is
Well known. . •
Another excellent ' belbets Pleat, .,fok,
Winter flowere let: the Cyclamen:, The
Opeolos Mont in neti; and the, hest is•Cycla.
men Peridenni its cultivated varieties.
Nagaiine.,
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, mr.• Balfour:Ad reseed a•Libeeanilltioniet.
benkiento it WOverhampton yesterday.
Ho Was jubilant over. the Coeservative vie,
tern% the pal dectione, and Bala
they proved that Unieniam was progress.
ing, Teo -0010eiste were defeating the
Gladstoniatis, even in Strongholda of that
patty like Leeds. ...He said the policy of the
Goveenment was wineing all along the
line. Crime in feefand, Mr. Elaltoar said,
liad been redneedp, almost to the level Of
861. He thought the eatery over eel°.
tions was ithaurd, One hundred: ihdasand
pitilions• were Meted in tay York yearly
without eorainent.. ,
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• WANT TOPIC; fik; .
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TEE tattle Of General- ,Gordoir whith
hail been erected, in •the Very oenfret of
Tritflugar square, LOndon, midwaybetween
the two fountains,an d wee unveiled the other
day, is the work of Mr. Hemet Tborn'y-
croft, R. A. The pedeetal is relieved on
either Side by bronze panels in which an
effort hae been .enceeesfnilly wide to
allegorically depict the virtuee of the late
general. • • '
' OincttnaaTi Ellutrer : "It ie a. wrong
adjustment for a, 'husband to hill ins wife
first and hirneelf afterwards., He ehould
nominence with hiniself.”
Tins relative merite of Mohainreedanism
, and Christianity in 'Africa are being die -
cussed: ' Canon Taylor contends that g
Mohammedanism' should not be interfered
with in Africa. •PrefeworDrummend says a
the quer:titan is whether the 'Arab Or the
European le to reign in Africa. "'Africa,"
he says, ‘‘ belengs to nobody, yet it is "
91ahnF4 by. everybody. The Arabs pour
into it from north and east, with tho delib-. •
erate'ptirnose of makint% a paradise a h
' A cnttezliOniameille 'ethdr day claimed -
there is a difference between an error and a.
mistake, and he illustrated it in this, way:
If a attrveyer's instrument ie at fault and
he ;emir& what it registers, is it is, regis-
tered by the instrument, that is • an error
but 'ff he records it diffei3tly from what „7:4
the instrument register.•it, that lel% min-• '
take." This means that if the instrument
,makes a mistake that is an error, but if the
man makes an error that is a mistake.
Here is food for reflection for dictionery a°
9 nitture• lici grOnt.vas -the.:,01:ploeion' -or TELIROU..4.,Pllic:l• 81:;111/piIAAY.
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the burning mountain. that the noise, ,ges. ., -••••••,,,,
heeed oierone-thirteenth,o; the total sur- . The Quebec LocatLegisloture lilikely to
fahe of £4.: earth, : At Boobs/ thirtr7 miles meet on January 10th„ e -
;away, haildingeivere.wreeked 'by the 1564- Tim Mormone in, the Northwest have
cuasipn. In Ceylon, two thousand milea decided pot to peeetiee polygamy.
away, a 'Bound as of heavy guns wag heara.:
At ,Bodrignez, nearly three thousand! miles Sheriff Iler, of Windsor, has recovered
away, was distinctlY heard, like the roar 4°44 bia "P -ant: 'Berlin's judisP°Biti°n*
of distant artillery. The sea wave caused. A ledge of the Order of Qad.fejlorra, Nan.
by the.upheaVal Was perceived as far awaY °hest." UbitY' was organized at Kings't°n
as the Engheh Channel, while a great on Friday. Grand Mester Ergo, BIOn-
atmospheric wave swept three times from tree', ,wia Present-
Krakatoa to the antipodes and back again. The. valuable gold watch and Ohainstelen
Fully one and one-eighth cubita milet3 of from Mr. Chaplean's bed -room at the St.
rock were hurled into the air; some ;mg- Levitt Hotel, Quebec, a few weeks ago; has
meats reaching a height of thirty-one miles, teen recovered in New York.' ,. •
and vapor filled the air at a height of from
while, an inealOulaltr Vttat' cloud of duet is appears that Mr. Mackenzie newel
eventeen to twenty-three
ifficult to believe that enoligh of this duet 4 . It 43 not ing
him Witdhvia • Murchson, patter ask-
, ng tm , or . a op .011 the ,
na vapor was wafted to this sideof the ei.e°,_4°P' but 1,18 did 1114t- eP13'''' - -
world to prodece`the beafitiful Phincena 114'1 -,,,6v ° V°°k on 1.3t,turiN,
hbasetr7eerreoltebewsounedseeratil Clel'i°.111 et ,• every worksinSatt.°Amnrewofstr'neeet, Qe u
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found dead in theexcevation, . .
No 11nalloietViapyinese. '''' A lEfungarian gentleman. is at
Fannie -SO' you are.married Hattie .,and Ottawa conferring with the Depa
tOe wealth.and all its.pessibilities ? Agriculture concerning 'the ernig
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Hattie - Yes, my husband is very rich Hungarialte to the Canadian Nor
.Pannie-And you •enjoy it all very William:. Preeper, the Condemn
nob ? •
: derer. in the Halifax jail, has be
Hattie -Very Much, indeed. • . object of female sympathy, He is
Hattie. -0h, well, , you know in this tracts.
Fannie -.And your husband? abundantly' With cooked- food, : f
Orld, dear, we have to take the bitter with , The body ef Jahns qiiii.. M, jun.,
e sweet."
drowned near -Watil3audiene ,on
when they had reached the high bank: ciE
the River Lot she fastened• herself and the •
child together with a lime -chain which
the padlocked round their waists and then
leaped into the water. She was seen by
several persons, but before they could .get.
down the steep river banks the twb I
were drowned. ,
Jacksonville's yellow fever record. to
deaths, 364. ,
yesterday Tetal cases, 4,277; total •
recover. Boody, ef Brookfield', Melia aged
hie throat en Friday eYdning. Ile. cennot
60, attempted to commit. suioide by cutting
The politleal.‘e4citement between whites
and blacks in the vicinity of Charlotte; N.
SO intense that the Militia 'tvill' pro-
4.e8ici:134'a"1 baLlYebaar:begtbkeSPitajojeek4wPaust. felt' in MeraPhis.
morning. •Tenn, on Saturday morning at 3.60 o'clpok.'
draivaki People asleep in the upper stories of bidld.
ebaa • was Inge were considerably alarmed. 4' Its aura-
• tion wianillyat few seconds: a'F.
:•,ef • • •
pressail in , The leaders in the children of Zion.
ettamtioen: oof; .c.btro4 -at, Grand Rapids, Mob., ,have
signedan address declaring certain rumors .
tb *est; • reflecting Bishop lautpe ;Et Paterson
htoe have-been
investigated
10, •
ed !nun
come the kand But find. the scandal
supplied sed' on raeta• 'BX1efiY!, the story is that',
ruit and 'avY Halley, daughter of one .of the
Bishep's constituents:and' a favorite with e;
him, had been accompanying him, on his
who was. travels in Europe and the Holy.Land, and. •
tt,hkeet6tho by her he had a. child. He hada Wifo, and
several Ail:Iran in Grand Rapids.
1.4 Plitde 'The United expreee messenger on . .
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the train of the Northeastern • Railway-. ,
`-'13°41.-1:4 which arrivediii New Orleaneon Saturday .
SatUrgaX morning at 7 o'clock was robbed at 5 m.
agaMat between Lacey and Derhy stations', 50 mile!! •
L'En'una feom the city. The express' officials decline
amount o rob ery but it. ,
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• is thiderstoo,c1- to be between. 540,000 and -
of Wm: 550;000. Therobbers entered the express _
Thom* car; BurPriffed Henry. PrfoRlroY, baggage- •
'Mill on master, and Charles Lowrey With cooked .
whirled revolver and .threw woks ever their heeds.
achineiy. After securing the contents of the . safe the.
parently robbere pulled the bell -rope. , ;••
1200:her Another • shooting affair occurred. near
°Pon she; Wilkeebarre, Pa„, • on Saturday ,
°()' are Henry Bedew and George Llewelyn4 two
• .citiZeiss of Pittston,- :Were returning in a
Friday carriage Pleasant Valley, When. their •
6 -year horse was stopped in ti,j,lonely .spot in the •
ied her. .woodeby tWo hunters who: carried' rite*
rted for The ininterri said they wanted to ride.' The •
ter and men•in the•cairiage 'Whipped up their horse -
young and drove away: They .had 'gone but .a
e time short.distance when the bunters fired upon •
reecue, them, fatally Wounding. Berle* .. and •
le p.m! serionely• injuring his companion.: The. • '
seetupn horse ran away and was not stopped until.
tiction„ Pittston•Waweeached., , The men were ' •
pvered from the carriage' almanac:hi is :
__,•,_;_,,,,_greatexcitement over the affair and, lynch
ing Of .1"Wir,oien.thiteftdtwenared4.,: B. ,laka p..asso4.
intain 'through .
Winnipeg to the ..east_.,:on,...Thursdarnight•-•
He Made 'a ,short• call on • Gov. Schultz,• •
accompanied by his two wine.
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The Mei•n t. " .• flounced Of Mr. E.1'
• inge fort:104y General Manager Of the
Bank of Montreal, and •for thelast fifteen
years a director on the:Londonitoard. .
Judge Church - in opening „the winter'
seer:ion Of the Court of Queen's Bench, in::
Montreal, yesterday, de:pounded.. An.. no,
measiired Winn priyate.detect ive age:nage,'
Me: Alfred Harrison; • caerenter; while •
workingin the rend Trunk Railway Yard,
Stratford, on Thursday . afternoon, unload-
ing timber; was knocked off the oar „and...
injured very seriously; but it is thought he
wili recover. • .
There is considerable disePpOintizient felt
in English-speaking circles of Montreal at.,
the • appointment of Fieneh-banadiati
0410 of the Fire Brigade Over the head of •
.a qualified 'applicaAt by the votes .
agow,
oar viiiuge industrial competitton.
'----=•---O.,---..—__ ult., was recevered yesterday and
Husband (just home from the'citY)--MY to -day. ,. • • , .
gel i-cryipg-whatever'a the matter?. Orillia,.where the funeral will ta
edal (solihing)r My sponge -Cake -I,- .,
Wife-- Therve ---• awarded me prize QaAeetntill:Bixenoreilninag.t..smeseani7rligif etilna,
Husband Wothingly)--7Alid • I'm quite the 'grand jury returned a true bil
re it deserv-- ' • • , Alfred Belarger for the murder o
makers.' • •
_Trin•Einperer-of -Anstrrwand=tha7-itifig
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of 13axony 'Were' enjo'ying thenufelves in su
Mufti after the style of good Haroun Al:
easohicl while in'S•tYritt not long ego. They •
't
fell in with a 1sturdy peasant, of. whom
they :begged a lift, and were politely ao-
commodated in his cart. ' On -Parting froen he
him they retiealed theirreal State dignity; an
13-y way of making himiappy and contented tf,
for life, but found'him equal to.the strain. to
my' friends'," he replied, "11 You be
o:r
the Emperor Of Anstrie and you the King
of Saxony, I had better tell you whoiem.
My good fellows, I am \His Holinestrihe m
Pepe." Fancy the feelings of the. poten- win
tate s on being thul3 taken fee' a 'brace of •-• m
bluffers • „ • " \ •
• waa
Whosemeriabera are among the.undettakers •E
of the United States and Canada.. in ',their agit
recent anntral 6i:invention at 'Baltimore, thm
received a repot from a• committee on Ow
burials br, those who die; at sea, and the
Undertaker Lanbn, on the committee, in Oani
the discussion that followe'd; said: . 14 I oont
want till call speciafAttention of the prep prep
to thia."Steamehip nipanies refuse to lima
bring corpses to hem ports -for proper •PreP
art objection. Against te ful protests of to.th
poor people their. aliita ye ,been cast .4.Yerii.
,i4t0he sea, but who eve -heard of this -Mini
disposition of the rich an rominent ? PPP,
At Baltimore,. Ne* York Philadelcaile
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Wife (hysterioally)-=,0h--hutL't 'said- Genereux, who died some days •a
VMS for the beet specimen -0' concrete I EnisPi,ns Ci"ntnatnn°"*.
• -----7-7-8--":"-L-;:-PopulariAY• . • - - • • •-Msay, of May Bros:, :millers; St.
• A Mary tlie -7;year-old daughter
Mr. Small -That man over there makes was "tight' while playing :in •tho
iif a dozen tripe down town . every day, Saturday in the shafting, and.
!mores of yeomen he dosen't know nod round nevem' time, When the m
him and try to stop hint The Victim- was stPlined. she was piokPd up ap
he an actor?. -Mr. Smel.--No,- ii. street lifeless; but With. Medical. mild&
driver, ' • breathing was restored and it IS h
.. 7----,---e;,... • ' , . • will 'recover, though' her head and b
, The, Czar's Will. ' • badly bruised and battered, • '
go tinder to state thetftheb
i.ss Durnpa(reading)•L-ThiaCzer has his •, ...Bridget Clopper, of /3elleville, on
• in every phase of life in Ramis. • ooncluded to die.- She dressed her
re. Darrips7-Well I Well rx the 3ght he oldclanghter in her best apparel, tid
married. • - • .. • ' Self up as best she could, and eta
. , , _L.,....._,,,.. .
ngland ne# month will: be :deeply •firfilly lay de5.;n on her back. A.
. the bay. She waded into the WEI
Med by the question of the: sectilariaa- Man named De Pdarph passing at th
of public wheels. Sectarian schools sew her position and went to the
receive frilly 010,000,000anntially front but seeing the 'leek of a 'black bott
Treasury. The report of the ,Royal trading from her pocket, leek, poit
miesion' on Education, a body which, of it. MM. Clopper followed his
ained, besides Cardinal Manning, • a and, after a spirited engagement, reo
onderant nuraher •of Chureh of Eng- her property and went borne :„ •._
dignintriee and sympathisers, now Germany . . .4, -- --
oses-tolevy On the' taXiii-iii• well for ironoaili;will resume the build
upport of these sectarian 'schools nt) _ , .
e amount of $2.50 for every Scholar, in The new Austrian" array Bilk' Ma
go attendance.----The--whole7NonnOm:,.714-:warstrength:of,the•army-at1300;0
00.
1st -hotly it1711P-Iii• aims against' this The Cathohce of Anstialia. and, India
°sale and a big educatipnbonferenoe is , have pregentedthe Pope with 51,000,000.
for November 20thto fight it tooth
THE F11119Z91 Directors , A.escanation, •
buriafralleging ErUpersti on of sailors as the s
11 phut steamship bon3panies ,have-N-reftele--d-
tO listen tons, and we want • the :common
people to know bodies can besafely brought
,honte.;" •••
Mentz some one would lilt to know the ,
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titlesof the Czar • of 'Russia. Here are. a• a's
threw
. M. Cob , nis ero °reign
, , ',II, k•/
Affairs, 'hag received a note from the Vati-
' A riot occurred ; at Middletown; Lance can, in which papal claims to temporal
shire; On Thursday evening. It'arose.frore power ere again Reported. , ' .: • y
an attempt to rescue a prhioner. The police
who had charge of the prisoner took refuge
hop, A Crowd besieged the place and
• stones at the doors, and windows.
al persentrveere•injured.• •-One civilian::
ng from injuries received., ,• '
. Sheehan; Member of Parliament
. . .• .
ast Berry; was arrested at a meeting
d Kenmare's tenants on, Saturday •
few of them: 'Alexander Alexa• ndroVitob; Sever
Emperor and Autocrat of-.: ,the Bassists js
of MoseoW, Of •,Kil117f of •Vladimir, of Nov- D
gorod ; Ozar of Kazan, Czar of Astra.
khan,. Czar of .Poland, Czar of • guheri
of Lor
,Ozar. of lihersoness-Tanrida•,p
Grusia Gosudor (sovereige) of 'Pskov and
for ad
Grand Duke Of Smolenski, citsh
Velynia,'Padolia and Finland; Prince -Of P°0,4
Estland, Livland, Kurland; Semipnlia, '"
Raznagitia, ' , 13elosto,k, • Eurelia, Tyer, nut he
Yougor, Perm, Viatka, Bulgaria and others; . G. W
Gosudbi (sovereign) and. Grand Duke. of Men ha
Novgorod, Ber zersk, Abdor, dish,
Kari:its,. Vitebsk, ' If man 52
vocating•the Plan of Campaign. Mr:
an has been taken to Iralee jail. The
Offered to miriade him on bail if he
Promise to keep silent until his tele!,
refused to do so. . ,
. Standish, of Flagstaff . Phelps, the' United States Mini
a dired descendant of Miler: Stan- 11 d r an address beforeAltefila
of Puritan tirnes. Heise -stalwart Juridical Society on the:Tab- inst.-
")ears old, and is eightin line from' municipal authorities 'of 'Glasgow
Advices .' from .Raigon 'say pirates at-
tacked a post consisting 01 forty men of the
ForeignLegionand seven pagodas in Ton-
quin and killed Rabat one man.
Cardinal Newman is Very low and lean;
not live long. The English, batlidies are
profoundly stirred.. Prayers were offered
for him throughout the country yesterday.
• A terrific explosion -moaned • yesterday
in the Campagnact 'opal pit in the depart-.
.nient of Aveyron, France. - Eighty miners'
were killed. Forty-tvvo bodies have been
recovered. • , • •
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the , .entire no therid : land; ,Gosudor the fa
(sovereign) of the 7 ands ,of• Ivemk, Karin- the gro
linski and. Knrbard 'ilski, and of regions ...Quebec
Of Arnienza ; Heir- minder (soyeeeigh) and. ,The
Possessor of the . incedoms of Tc...heryeeterd
kassie 'Mountain a , others ; ,Ileir-Alii: giniste
parent '' of Norway, uke of 'Shiest:mg. fiYe mi
EfOlOtein, StOrmalenik 'Ditmarsen and. .a.t Kilts
Oldenburg; Gosuder o urkeetate etc.;
etc. --London Star. '
AN ingenious. contributor q the Berlin
Neue : A 1- usikzetturig elaborates the theory
that the character of :Ethan is , be predi,
eeted from the epecir...1 Vowel kelpie,
dominates in his A/night:3r.. : For nstanee,,
persons in whose laughter,' the ', tter • A
*end ah) is dominant are open, !joitial,
honest folk, who delight in noise and o e•••:
ment.• "Laughter1.11 E "is -an indioatian.
of the phlegmatic:and Melanchely: Chil-
dren almost invariably " langh ' in I," and
„ibis is tilati• observable in persons of
naive; doeilet,ntodeet or Undecided diarae•
tee:: :'.' Laughter in 0," whiOli the "Writer
bold tempers, The werst 'bflall Vie laugh-
\i‘
regards, as the Most :c1 Wiled 'of' all •the
laughing tones, is the mark of )leoble and
tors' is that in U, which is the eharadteriatio 4. h, .
., .. ,.. ta te WaS
Of the misanthropical. • '• - • and theft
4 acianeerctemear of the Nertliteestertz . .five hour
Railroader '-ittivetiees a- carious' 'theory for father is
the increasing lirtl!qtlenco tiolfereil.otkordee,:yriel 1).;..teylonitt:131;uti
rainstortns. He nye thai'
110,000 locomotives bailee i liorth Am • phia stree
and estimaterit•that' from tient ;dome oVer .acev,td,. i
.53.000,000000 cubic, ' yarcle of vapor are tau; wee i
sent into the atmosphere every week, te, be 'a '' , '
rettiffied it:4h° form Of ram, or ever 7,060,- eighth tie
u.001',•9110
000,000 enbia'Vards 'a dity: quite enough" Louis plan
he says to " producea goodrainfall.a new In
tweritY:lour hours," IlstiMating tbe earner, , is
euniber. of . Other ' ad -Condensing enables ages,
in use as eight time the lin:Tiber of loco, _Erni*
ingud .Eria fahn occupies afterwards give it•banqiiet imhonor of
and ori Arnolcloamped On his Pheins. • • .
exPedition. •
. . Lord Dartgan',,Whe is the 'defendant.
Rtissian Minister of the Interior breath of premier: tent brought by .
a), received it telegram' from 'Ale charming Phyllis Broughton, has enilhni
r of the Imperial Court stating that an answer to the Olefin of the aetresii;
rintes before the Czar's train arrived not likely that the trial will benne Off be
ire..eC route from .Titlie to the Black 4alitta4' ' • ''' ' ' '' •
Sea,- la Boahan Cossack,. disguised; as an • The dentonstration of Universitystude
officer, was arrested at•lhe station for in Berlin on Friday to"Dra. Berginazin
having on his person :several:bendy exple. Gerhardt was it dismal failure. The -me
slyer:404cl some Poison in.:gelatine capsules. cal students absented therasolVes and•o
When, arreated the • man attempted• to 200 of the others, ottt of a total of 5,P0 son ,
.• . .
. ears ago was expelled took park in the prOeesainn• - '
frOrn: a.„Univereity for an imaginary oliti
, - r .
ca . offence and his career ruined., ,nte wee The Nerwegien 'hell": .Nari frelh llew
one of tile founders of the Stinth 11118131911
Revolutionary Society. Other members of
4ffellocrety have been arrested at, Sirafero'-
'Some d'aye •ago a Gernaan named Weil,
,
and, in Raglan township; was loading his
gun in the house to shoot it porcupine. As
he was Placing the .Clap . on tho gtie 'he'
turned around, ami sonieway the wea-
pon was accidentally discharged, the con;
tenni going into,theatonach bf his 13 -year.
.old daughter, who Vi'alg e • a•
ster
The: • -tiefit, (Near Pelletier " Of. 4! 13 Battery;
aer,„ theNcirthwest, was. ,3teriterday attempt. -
•
•
in will Ones., who was woundedin the thigh when
ing to catch hqld' of Or drive: into hie
quarters it Initial° which, is oVfnedbY the
t21c41 °ffice!"'n :
d whichtheyhrought with them •
when young from the 'Territories. The
7, animal turned. on Mr. Pelletier and badly
',LA.,' gored him in his other thigh, .1v:en. the.. ,
reeult of whirl he will. bo laid up for some
.. days. , •
11.:.taa • Iderbett Spencer's health has improved,' .
• * •
but he writes from his retreat. at* Dorking
to say that he never expects to be able to
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nnnY do as much work a's formerly:.
Alemlikoff,4 director of the Canoe -
York,, October 2nd, for Stettin, collided:
with and sank the steamer 'Sarmtindhain,,
off ()owes:. Twelity-twoeporsone are miss- •
ing and are supposed to have been clrewned.
Eight survivors have landed at Weyinotith.
• he Nor was abandOped. Her prow have
landed at Portland, • . • ',,
' It is proposed to tarn Lister's Manninghani .
botton Mills, at •Bradford, over to it
limited liability company. The Manning -
hard ''rnille, employ 9;000.. perk:ins; and.are
the largest of the kind in the world.; Thev'
e. a .t represent it capital of £4,000,000.* X
hing dished. The Child -vomited,. Lister is a member•of Parham ent„•• and: is'
sit down and ate heartily, About Fair Trader in hie
neer y distia ect
afte±viaj'aa'• she exPfted'' The A'deepatch Itoin .2anZih' ar says: • The
-' Germane have burned all the dhows and
boring the rorunsin• the great new boats,in Whidi harbor. Lierit.'Fitzherbert
ildiog in Now York th Phil d I of•the Algerine in the face of a ..heav
t syetem of iittinliers ,been
lie hundiede indicating the floors,.
ndieetee room 86 On the tenth
No, 816 indicates room 15 oa the
'1he Philadelphia and Rt,
ef' street ntinibering,•'hY Which,
Indied is begun at each street
a. great oonVenienee ter&
•
e gowns, fa' ndiSSOS pro Made of
n, with a atriped eelvege, or gay
nicked eclgo„fortrintanng.
'.6
sianitailt-ead, ' committed itileide yester-
day by shooting himself With a•,,reVolver• .
He:left a letter addressed tr., tho Czar, :.
Patrick Gilligan was shot dead yesterday. ,
tear Athlone, 'Ireland:- Theorime 'resulted '
from agrarian' triniblos. ' Fear persond
have been arrested • for complicity in the '
naurderr, • • '' ". . ' • .
•
r. gies to the.Austrian,Mmieter.
Mg in Belgrade stonds were thrown at the
Austrian. Legation and eeveral windoWS•
were breken. A number Of arrests were . ,
made. Theauthorities have made apcilo- .
During a terchlight.proaestiOn last eve"
,. . .
a The Parnell COnimission- upon iiiing •
yesterday 'stodiledjourned until next Tues.'
day in order that the Tinies may have
'leisure to, arrange ,for the tontinnity of
, •eviderfce a ebutaahieli Sir e harks Rua-.
y self has /rem the iirbt insisted _upon.
. .
d 'Illseph Havailagh, who shot at .a man
named Planche Cot in ,a tavern opposite .
7the Law bourne.. London, on Thursday,
haa been reinanded. for trial. .11:3, said • he .
had admitted to Cox that , ' e a cer-
tain statement, which had a . in tho .
St, Jameer-t3ozette, but he intended to deny:
it when be was; examined by the Parnell •
Contrniesioe. .: This eorifession caused
the. qfiarrel Which resulted in therhooting:
Between 6 and 7 o'clock on Thursday
, .
debt, when the:Streets were•full of people, a • .
.
nitin,bolcIly forced tho .door of Col: McCort,
nerrelorm offfee, on Pearl street, Grand
Rapids, Mich., using a jimmy for the pur-
pose: He helped Ittpiself to valuables and : .
departed 'withoat attracting attention. •
Several thousand',dollate worth of watches; "
die:nor:cis and Other , articles are missing.
The man was so bold in his ope, ations that .
althouginseen at work nehorly euspeoted
anything wroeg; •
.• Xing Leopold of Belem:a luxe shdwn hina',•, :, . •
self poseessed Of tilmbst as great, a O&M for
building .sts Aline, De Pompadour, and
many new bnildings at Ostend • and else- '
Where are tasteful Meinunients to, his love •
for ipiprovenlent. . .
motivee, the total Vapor thus ,, projected ,,.
into the eir efery Wee\ hi this country:1ml° NVb°11°
Persiall bo
arnonnte to, inore t han 47o,000,poo,000 cubic .
cient for the floods of • terror ? Is there Pt91 at t ,
I
yards, ." 'is this not ?" he asks, ". sunt"'- , -Napo„
1 o
lain red is a ttevv.recidish brown',
the old Bismarck brown. As yet
rilyinexpdensive fabrics.; • , '
cif the ho ices of the new oYer-
ten diagonally, and they, accord
nth the laehion of raising the
,11 oh the left side. • ”
any reason' to wonder why our storms aro 'ip is t3f0n 0
so damaging ?" Why is it, if this theorist „ --manY
is correct, that the greatest raiefalls and dressy. fas
floods are generally found .Whe're the rail. , nerfecq
Faye aro the fewest ?:. • ' draper) his
I lie fo
. 'Tun: long lOblod.for..repork Of the scioati.. to,)11 c
do CoinznIssion Which investigittecd the greet „Agri, ; 1,0
• „ .
VolCanio eruption of tKrakatoa in 1883'hae Tilebel3urg,
at htet niadeitit OpPoitrance,• and it imeme, •-•--,At &in
strongly to ''iloitiirtn. the theory that the Huron t B
fatrieue"ted ettasete " ,,Of ..that tittle were Of Landon.
'Citadel by the' Canopy Of dust ited Steam, tendered hi
ihrown.up.by,that. tretnoridetiii, etsiVilliiori!.. was adopted
!lowing assignments aro reported
levering, -R. Perkinson, gel:feral
ndon.; Glass, StAti0/30r
ilogan• Brea" bakera•
eating of the DirectOrreof the
rio Loan and Savings, Society,
on Saturday, Mr. R. Smylie
resignoion as hatnage4-which•
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I
.Arab ehasea a dhow with two Inindre
elaves off the north coast of •Maddgriscat.
nritil the ; dhow •grotindect : Sa Kalatee
beetled. off ell, -the slaveir except twenty-
styen, which Lieut. • Fitzherbert captured
with the' dhow, • The reports regarding
8tM4nir:).G.V laardesdt etc': tevdi eo4p ebne Ite. hliteral Con-.
•feretee at 'Birmingham day, thtle carr).,
leg ,'wer into' , the effedy'e ;camp. The
Liberal. 16a0 r. will speak 'daily until Thurs.
dair, and the crush to, bear Jinn is eo.great
thet ticketre of ..adrnhision to. tho hall in
which he' epealid,are selling at:iiiney prices.
Chamberlain the reCYPtioll
DesNte the scheming of whichJwonsieeblie '
aeporde•i to the.tratirl Old Man premises
to bo . the higgetit .ono • on. retard, It .is,
however; uncertain 'whetherthe hot bloods
•of the Ohernherlaitv faction will be openly
hoetilo or not. '
A siegular Crime.is reported „front the
1tei4nhOr1oOd Of. Cal:torsi in the south of
rrauce. A I7•Year•old nurse girl had beer:
whipped severely by her Ittieteehe for beg:
looting a girl; 7 yeete .of ago, left in her
ehargO. Atter the' puniahment.the young'
nurse took tile child gut for a walk, and
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