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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-12-11, Page 6Ww �•, I � ­ 7S9rZ921ARl1W..11..1�/ I 1. 01 � . I I - - I ,, 11 I . 4 ,4 � 1, '' � I . , . I I � . I e , . � . , , I I . . , I W 1, .,. "'�, .. I 1, . I "I . .1. I . . . . - . . - , ; . I r . I, -- - A� I ­ � %� . . . i; 41!1 1,41. . - I .. . I . � .1 ,� - * ,� 1,• ... . -�, . I . I I � � , � I , I . � . - tAll , , � 1. � . . , 1� �: ,_ .. , ; 1_�, I 1. 1�t � . I � . I I .1 � - -, _ — , kr1_1 1, ,:�I . . 11 I r; - - DFAID. I � . . I -, � 2&� - , 1-111111 .." -1 - I ;�!," ,-41; 1 1 1 1 � I "R EXPUBS 009PANIE'S. veils& Dies of XOM"' 1, �_ I I 11--1 I ' S poet and Ito 9 1,11-1-1 �r-..,.11_11;1!11" - ,L-., ­ . , I 1. . . . _­ - t te betAeu a1r, REBELS. ­­ " I I -1, - I. I "Ill.- , -q; ..-� , - I I I wadi",„-t�­' moBt dearAR-01186, 41 Ps THE CHINESE I The Grea . - � � - I is . . I., I . Fallurc,� . � . , iz�re,�qa:theeie irreigulviri%ps. I I I I I 1 I - f ': . SAO the Con- Trwk To Do Itis ovu,Er- . I, ” 'm SPEECIO'� bred, ve : Lord Lyttoup, N I I , Viwloiat Ficildini off The Gma 11 A London Cable BA, hem - �� . 11 I , , ­ following resolution .. The oqmmeut ®do tip wagert, � , I As_zmmeap.- ..--.--- ­- ­-­ stitiah- -�,&nib%sea49r--to­Fr.a4coi diOd' - .. ­� � . . I � I foreuce adopted, the fo * 1� I 11 _---M . . I * I I . , . I I .. . � 'tk . . - I I !ouferon" is of 0 opinion that . ., - ., """-""1f_" �� I That t .... .. ' . __ L, - ­­­.- f - ___ - _­­_ to�day. ��, - ­­ 41�­ _ I—_ tit � Xe��a to, T,�pr4s TMM . I . -­­,'� �­_ -_ I t I ­� �____. __.. i 11 . I � I 'L - � I,- I- ��, � -_..-_-1.__-- __­­'­­ I �, , -it, ,h � ,on ,cf, -represen 101UL (0), a . had long been suffering from, ­­­­ ------- �-,� - ­ - � - e-,queou I , L� ­� .1 • " " �L ­ U W on . ONTA11,10 CoNpANY WANTS: Lord Lytton . , . I �L ­­. parliament selrioug� I � I WHAT THE . I mation of the bladder. -4 few I F " I- I , llt people is, veroperled b '' -itifiam] , . - I. - T's 00 a Grest MQ , � L' . . :The Railway , ddenly I .. .. 1, ihouldill given to t1ho.claims An Ottawa despatch 848 ' ' eats before his death he was all f � - " consideration i ,. imy f _ter- momen -knoW , q of women to b the 'r ­ , 'A despatch - fro the dispute be- " Tork% , h'QuLi root yes :WF '. , o4s lot the franchise THE TALH OF SLAUGHTEF- _of ths�pr . is admitted to _ I 0A-3otherwise_ AWa. by QW=rBbiP_ ,or -'Comra,tteo� seized with at, attack of heart weakness -90 —V aM "' ble save -.in da,y morning and took up medicine. I .� . . _ _ �K4,en , athat . �', , " ,� ___­ _­__..______. _ ,A PAWS -0, Express and Transport&, and called to his valet for some in ,,.- I , , I I � 11 _!!__.--__--_._-_-_1_ - - ..­­ . 9 ,cupation. " Pekin confirms tbW statement that Well- tween the Ontaric I I V)(biie preparing the me*ille' th-' Iv`a"" , ., I , I -1, � ­ I . S. Neal offered the follc�wi!'S reap- I . I Trunk Railway- turniDg)round, Baw his , . ` .1 . . . - heard 4 cough, and, , - * 11 Mr. H. ltftvt; 4tvL%,L"oa- a wholo die- tion Co. and the Grand . 'qk, ". , , ,.� - akw�,J lk*ujo at alleged die . . . . xm� I)B�Tql,jv" �,AA,w. V Opinion or this con ag again railway . � , C41.ADRTQnl� - --"- Z 'IT, "'.a.. -. !, -LI"L iu in I f China, all � -I " master sudde ly expire. i MT. I , part o 11 that The former appealing . - n . b In on November II, e Conservative trict in the northe'm on the art of the Terence, the attitude of ill pillaged and. burned the brimination I Earl of Lytton was 01 . they have attracted conoid- The -_ "� B bona fide labor candidates on stations. In , addition company. The case has att 18th, 1831, and was educated first' at Har - I Party toward 3re, Belgian 'MiaBi d afterwards at 849nla shpuldbe one of sympathy aad encourag the mission attention in railway circles- It is " L rnoottj ab, Orame Rebellior. to - the destruction of erable at as a test of the power of railways row under private tutors an . 3pecially went," ' rayou and Sanchin there were regarded Be traffic Bonne, where he devoted himself cape I I be Oax4oea, I This resolution did not exactly meet the stations at 9 a ma8saored to do as thle lease with - i,2uL):.�QU,l"�.,-Tjl�"q=,,"s7�iz--�E!!&��4-��,,�_t_,---�- . 'r . Home Iwo erted' native .gf gg,WW I'll & -Z, w L ,I 0 ' llidc _1%U11 1_13F,)Z _t_a,,;1f,a_�0t,a&_y, ,jr: d ��a , g. m , i! - �,J" �-, - 'L�' L, . , 1. Masonic views 01 ' e of the delegates, and after over 100 converted' 'dr MI. when 1� 1, :". .l."i '4' ', A Wrinin cable $aye - som I � , I �,�---�t,!Q�u�l-tl-:iT.-t3-bu,UdE;�,---ff-,A2e,Btz,,�,d. =-,vf, �� & , w I li L 11, as attar Lttache at Washington . I .. . � -in. - nted c � � '', , �,� � -, . �,... , , , ig�aui f1T , I Wg;�S--QV-NVm,&z1 11 =i a ap r �) Three Years aftervi " * m,,�,,49)r MWLXI�7,11 �iT.3.iv,fi446 L'ViAUJI U, a 0, qx*de,4,%�tj� AMP, -1 okedandburned. The natives were also present Sir John Tbibilipson, Sir . .. _##'_W_A�,9 I - labor," and as so amended Ge ol was sacked Mr. u Zoei they of ,a to Florence,, "%" - � -�&,-j�i�fij were receive se I been quiet, and there was Caron and Mr. Frank Smith. a I 110 ,an I , with groat seated before � had, hitherto no Adolphe ( �., M. P. P. f who wards he wase trall0erre d 4 I PaTiB. L I . anthusiaeut ,on entering the hall. After was adopted. in that district that a revolt was John S. Hall, Q- C and in 1854 was remove to I., diencefor the warparecep- The following, resolutions were also "Zitated. The local authorities had not appeared on behalf of the ,Express Compalty) ce of 1856 he was for years j6u4ing the an in d Atter the pea .. I . � I application He afterwards - tion, accorded him, Lord Salisbury pro- adopted: taken steps to suppress the outbreak, and explainer} that the object of tele the Grand attache at the Hague. . . -1 c.' I L" �, , ,t_. "Aed to deliver an addreen on the By Mr. Ernest Spencer : " That con- when the natives rose they met with no was to secure an order to compel served in the same diplomatic caPacity I �I I . I . " polijjos�l topic Of the day, "Home Rule in aidering the great importance of the labor material opposition, for the officials were Trunk Railway to give the Ontario Express Constantinople - and ", ., - - us" said Lord -question, it is desirable that a Labor Depart- be stated that Company the same rights and privileges as in St- Petersburg, legation , I i'-_' , . �, � � .. Us 1,Wuds of. the Gladstonia , practically helpless. It may to the Canadian Express Corn- Vienna. He was secretary of the lei "I, . I . 1. ; . � � - 11 appears to me like a nasty ment shall be formed by the -Government, the local Governor, in his report of the those give, , I , � _ . Salisbury, -- , eviewed the litigation that had at Copenfiagen and at Athens secretary of 11", I �� 11 . .medicine in' capsules of gefatiue for the to be presided over by a Minister of the occurrences to the Pekin Government, does 'pany. He r 'embassy at Vienna and Paris, and held F,,!.11; ,,I I I I I � . 'While I cannot admit that it is Crown to be termed the I labor Minister.") then of the 'be,, carried on and produceU copies Of the the . . . . eleot�ra. not Place the blame upon th between the Grand several other d' I tic positions. On his n, _ , I Secretary, to thd -for original ,�greernent be 'np OIT7' be succeeded to the e �_ , 04 duty to ignore the gigantic issue before B' M J. J. Harris, ice, but attaches the responsibly Express father's death i _ , �,� I - I in- e: " Tha , Tr . Lr- iigress, CommittIc the crimes to bands Trunk ail Canadian and in . * TrUe Co t this PrOvu wds of Mongolian robbers way and Call n title, as thd second ron. Lytton, 14 a " � . ,. . abstain from English and Scotch ,onf6tenco desires to'express its thanks to who, he says, made a raid I v tention to ,%hat , �" s� I am &I . so anxious to lug 80 an agreement which the ambassador at , through the die- Company, of the recent agreement betwee 1874 he was aPPOi I � y be, the them, and Of �. One year) afterward he was ar �­,,.ey��'�,:,!-, � " . I islation because we are threatened .by Lord Salisbury's Ministry for appointing trict. Whatever the truth may - ��.,A�, � - �.,: , , ,, ,, � _W. � an as factory - - Ontario bad tendered to the Lisbon . `�! � -J'; ;` ." .,� . . Irish agitation. I am in favor of rating large a number of workingra )� of India by Mr. Disraeli. - be north _ general Government has taken steps tID pro Company 1� pointed Vicen , , " rds, provided. the, reform inspecto.-s 'but at the same lihopes that a occurred tile Afghan 1 1� ,, , " ,, Wound landlords, v . vent any further outrages on foreigners or Gra,nd Trunk Railw Y. 0 in- During his viceroyalty no + . - i�.�L".�',�."]L'��",�".,".� " " ,that'endered and r, -­;-,�, � I fairness and not made the oc- the Government may see its way to a nt � Under Sir John Thompson held th co His resignation was 0,11 .". .'_', " " �' . Zve�outed, with fair ch native Christians in the district. �� Mr. women inspectors for employments in that the Earl of , r antipathy. which interfere with any agree. war. .�,-,,P, .,: K, 1�� I:�;;­, � �, -­ .;. �, . � I : orders from Pekin, 'all the troops available mitten could not ,. -.1r,..'._1 . I bion for gratifying ' I All it �ould do accepted at the same time t " I. " " . , laud not being their owl, sex are engaged." . . i Premiership. In - ,��"!r��­� ­�­. .1 ,.-,.�ilz_ , , , � ­ -3-doi ey?s complaint - a6bout, , resigned � .;. 1"; , � a . .. L I , The non- It were immediately, upon the. receipt of in- meat between companies ,tied the Prei I ' � ''.. .7, I iMed iSL"rather exaceting. . formation regarding the trouble, 1880 he was created E I '". � tillage If' , Sir Albert Rollitt, M. P- for the gout cubic, despatched was to compel the Grand Trunk Railway to Beaconsfield r Earl of Lytton and pct r`.1 1. I r,�­ e same rights " ��:�.r-, ., ,.� " � protection un- Division of Islington, member of the Con- -disturbance. I , I ­. � .. � . _ A�6 e;to � the. withdrawal of the pr t* the scene of the give the Ontario Company th Viscount Knebworth. in 1887 he was I % . I . - submitted the following : Canadian Company- . ,,',;, ,,,� � . . I formerly grew wheat. seirvative'Council, subin Advices have been received from China and powers as the 0- Z.� �,, . .", .4orwhich the - I . replied on behalf of the appointed ambassadir to Paris in succession � . . y for the ad- 44 That the conference regards with the the late Lord 0 Earl of Lytton - _�, . � 1. , 'shat is the, price you � to the effect that the Government has Mr. John Bell r it was, he said, of Lyons.. The E: . ;; �,,; 'I � ; , . �� I . , . 11 ­ , pay in the utmost satisfaction the improved social and . ,�', decreed that the printing and publishing Of Grand Trunk Railway. married in 1864 to Edith, the second ,', . ., V e f free tra"do. � ­, I votapeo 0 I 11 'I , '' �, l , 1;, I . , condition of Ij;c1aud under the ' ,.,..._ "I' _ . industrial , . , pild �viii_ you find` ganti-foreign placards is a capital offence, true that there bad been a contractbetween was in I I ) . grown without �11 ,_.. 11 I I .. I Wi I Canadian Expriss Co., daughter of the Hon. Edward Villiers and � 1� , " � . , . lZotection In this, the 52nd degree of present Government, and cordially endorses and has ordered those already convicted Of his company and the C and the niece of the Earl of Clarendon. I Owen '­ : . introduce I 1. . 1 "2 � �. titud it Bible the intention of the Ministers to int I I . If.. _� .1. i . c, is absurd to imagine it POB this offence to be beheaded forthwith and but it had lapsed many Years ago, ulhed name of ' �1 �_i'..",-`� .� I f Local ee carried on from day Under the as�' everal volumes - i i .. . I I . to correct the defect without abandonlu next session bills for the extension 0 without waiting for formal Imperial auth- business had been sin The railway Meredith" he has published.s ! 1, �1. �' � policy to which we are all Government and also for the promotion of . - of proseand verse, the chief 6f which, are Vj'�'­',� . . It was hoped that these stern meas today and w . 1'., ,I, .. the. , glroat P Onty �. . " , � , d. The 'one man. one vote' idea technical education in that part of the would have a deterrent effect and con- company became dissatisfied with this � Other P(lems," "Lucile, ) 31 'A­,�, ­-'.. attached. . urea wou ':Clytemnestra and .1 , o."..�� I - United I , ling of there Kingdom." . ., , 'I the' overhauling Pre the . powers that the Government is arrangement, and determined to take over ':Cl he Battle of the Bards," , 1� . , . . I J�ealij means all Vince themselves. , Mr. Bell ' Tarinhauser, or t . A .,:,,��:11 I, express business the les in Isong"' . I 4, ', . , I This motion was losL in earnest, as The King of Amasis," "Fables under.ordinary circumstances the I -1.1"., -, . I . mutation -system it is a perfectly judicious 1 4 "?,;-,j,N,.- I- , - 11 . _ 7 i;. ! �, I 1. I , , . . . t reasonable intervals, but the would elapse before produced a copy of a letter written some "The i - I . pitem, to adopt at a period of two mon - and 11 Glenaveril." ' He also published, ., I I . 7 Parliament . AN AWFFL TRACAEDY- , . '&r. Chadwick (the new man 1, � . � ,. , � , , , , , I. . . -� � occupied it. The outbreak in W r - ., : , 26re, is no need that ever the executions. years since by with prefatory memoir, the speeches and .1 F"!., , 11 I :-f . I :� - ,Aould be tivith Admitting the / B North, officially de- age of the Ontario Express Company) to , f ther, Edward :., l . �, 1, . . . . .upkc cannot A Xtrobunt Convicted or an Wunatural ' litical writings 01 I a lo I 11 ." .­' , I matters, I cann I ,the Grand Trunk people, suggesting that po g - Life, Letters and . I , , ,. L terest, in these Crime suicides in Court. scribed as a. raid of Mongolian robbers, I �,, ) - , , � cbmmon, W _ I make more Lord Lytton, � . . , I 'Ould '8'5� 0, , , b tll�t the, general election will es to be an insurrectionary movement the railway company (, ,4404 Lord . �., " I . Muoire the,fac I 0'.'e. 1, ". lion, and it is as A London cable sayii'," A fearful tragedy proves a business. Literary Remai .'of r; and Bulwer, _� , . question of ut a dimensions, Despatches received money by taking over the expres I ,��' L ,_�'; � tium upon the appeal to.'your. occurred yesterday at the Newcastle assizes, of serious Lytton." . y 11 11 , j� ') 1.", � , 1111�1. �L"11111 Up.._."'11. , 1, x� ,�.i , , , , , ,&,Unionist party that we 1 )-day state that -in Mongolia The sum of $312,000, to which the Ontario � ' - I, �11111 ; I , , " 1�1 4. " I . not going, to Aman named Baker, whol has heretofore at Tien Tsin to . districts nearer the Company objected as excessive, Vas the I... A BRIDE ELOPE$- . . . . . A','�V',��._',� �,,,�i 'I.;�""­;', I sm. a & in northern d I . . `-E- � �T, "",t` 1:1., � � . , ' . Aj�6a;gsa,. (Ohe -a society, was yfeeling is sprea � , LL ,,,, ql�,' "� � lers.) and 'some ItV_71 ..V i�%, �!'_,,�­ . I . L", o1joy. of try- 'held a respectable position d- exact sum paid by the Canadian Company . I... "I.", �'., ", , ',-" t.'�.% ,,I;' "t,6 , the Gladstortian P #� 191n,_ 11� LA1114` , . 11 "I 1. . 'tj ' ,- ,- ,- r ,- � ,� , Home Rule bin on ber of rebels is to the , IIS r r . r:11 convicted of an iifinatura�T ciinte., The capital the revolutionar . 1, rr,91 - Grand Trunk Railway in the previ- she Leaves Her Husband Twenty-rour t " - 1� .,4 . I , ,�, � ., ,� 1, 1, num. , I I , - . ,. , , # 11 . prisoner had a _e 11 , "r _,*..�-I­z,�,:� "I' , Hours After laarrisi- . I '­ ,� 41"k pass a shown great agitation during ing rapidly, and the , tei`,� 'i "L " . �,o agreement was a bona I ,., �­ �I' L, ­(, -'-11- IM L am not going to pretend en ille verdict of guilty becoming alarming. An insurgent foreb, ags,year, and the agreem the Ontario . I .. y - -kR,I, . that 1,I— pt,rl.4 .,,, and wit fide He contended that Martinsville, Ind. despatch says: The ".. 0 I'll, �., 11 �, , ,�, � -_ -:',; Athit,fam deeply impressed with the import- consisting of several squadrons of MongoliallL A , ','Jx� , ', . -.1-1 , -, i 'h .and igcotkh legislation. I -led utterly downcast. con , woper status of in- was, brown into. a flurry , I k ­,6�'�" ­_, " � :.!", 11", eEn - _ I ,was announced he seen reported to be COMP t 11 � . , � '_' 'Iia g1ja . -myself - . slation- - cavalry, besides infantry, is rel Buy had not the i . little city of Odon 1. . , C101 -0 - ho presided, sell B. capital of $5 on it became known that �-_ " , ;- --f.',6ing to blind myself 9 . _., - .. . d '' ' i the fact Mr. Justice Lawrence, w alarm corporation, and that of its. 00, the other night when io . , ) �-­­--- advancing on Pekin, where the utmost '. . . � AW, no Z I . penal ser� � ;�.`; . �,�f, , - , � "I �11.�,­ �. eland is the great tented the prisoner to ton years' it. was pa'id up. After ed I " � ,� �-wid , �1 I .,.�,�_1,-; , - , 1 �,,��.-­.�,tu� - Jion - With Ir prevails. The population Of a large area, '000 only 10 per cer a bride of but twenty-four hours had elop T. t . ��i', I, ,, ,� , I ­� 1. ­ whole vitude. The prisoner'is relatives were in the,g k� t .,,,�,,,.-, � " I I IItion, that shouldI -. ,": � nuez tdep;actdpatly by inclination and partly by further discussion it was decided to Post- for Oil Saturday SM,. a summon the with a -mer admirer. . -,-=J- , , , � Bide. ,court room, and they, too, aday,next, when � ,, . ­I,t7��.7, - , "Z .� � I'll - I �F�R�19"NARS'i r of the rebel soldiery, has 'joined the pone the ca,se until Wedne noon Miss Anna H man and Ella Borders, . IN, fp?�,N 6io,�4gth,, of the electorate R �..r' , drate to our ar , re 1, , , ..� � : � , � It I' t i , Itgrvf,44 q, , , .A- .. �� - fes " I on, went to Washington, whe ,�w , , . . re the emotion, which seemed to have an ad , . cis - ", IRA I . . , .1 � I 1'r . F I um.y Tam bound not lanO I I -with I � .4 ", f_ -i I 61 ditionally do Mr. Arthur, �. r_M-y2pn'1Wg!N�I'." � X '� "" . I"! � affect on Baker. As movement together I 'M' � to several tilaudarins. witnesses will be heard. I both of Od P, , Z .E., ,,, T ­­­ I� '4,';%,,� cha ' pgP. % , �, 4 , 121 r., �, �,1` -pressing effe -------- � - I , - M �,�, ': , , , . , I '. . " � Yt! I .. , I ' mar . .1 F I - 1. I", ,Zty, I they Odori in the , 0'11,,� , 'g,�' , 11 I 4 ., . � to '-determine whether we Z11.3 - ' or I,3 I . s'ineritofour dissident allies. It Imperial troo�s- have started to meet the they mA Adam Ingalls and a . � � . . 'n, w � , the latter was leaving the dock in married, �, �&v') P t. , qi with you rebels. The entire Christian population of FATHER N � DEAD, OfW tLington,jowhomth6ywcre , 11 wards he wa.ved a farewell to iih 'the' Belgian All returned . , - I %V . , .1 :. ,11 I ... , .. I � .. . unimpaired the union that has been of the ward 'diew a bottle from ,his Kino'how was massacred- . w_ respectiv! ly. . 11 I I , _ _­._-`-_JW__,BO - the L empire, If I read relatives, quickly And the mother suspected of, Poisoning . - , I I The following evening Mr. ford - LORD I - __�_­ I I beneficial to . wallowing a dose of poison, priests. evening. . . 1 A-- ­� I "� L . L . �. L I ,� . 11' f the past two pocket, and, a I I Them to Get insurance. � an informal supper in honor of the , I . political history o ere gave d 11 ,. right the lily, fell unconscious into the ]MON. ' The -1 couples, to which a host of , 1 ,?4 ainstantly ' LORD ABERDEEN'S OP ' , ... 4 .. 11 � . newly ma , , will support us on almost inatat . A Louisville, Ky., despatch says: married I .�,'_! � " , I ,� , .�', - jA�-,,.j��L �� . . I y rg,the great towns � warders. Medical add I ,,. I , ­­' ,•question I Among Y'0?,� ,,I, 0 "14 M,;,., : ;M�., 11 t* the rural too I � ", ?V I, I arms of one the ., , , Z, , �, �'Njp"'�'!-, , - quias ton, of Home Rule. If t I nation of an entire family save One friends of all parties were invited., . ," V ,,, 7 member by poison is a those in A Lowry, 'a highly , "'• . " , , .14 - �,,411 11 , . � I it is not on was instantly :'summoned, but it was Be SaVs. That michael Davitt to Areland's extermination case that his been invited .was Be . .7 . Ill.'M I , V 1ffi,�,i;,:L. , d"Itricts, take thea opposite view I I ,I, M .1 - " � R � 11! , " if Odon' who was X� I __ % � . 0 -11 M �. ,-.,r -, � . � � ­ , ­��, , He wa ' . I, local 'late. Bak�r died almost instantly, before ­­. ;;4 � "� , but, some *oat capable Lender. I � yR§'�', ille question of Home Rule, 11, � � I'm .r at Mr. be could be carried from the court room. discovered here. One year ago, Thomas respected young man 8 , ",�,� __ , 0 children lived at former admirer of Miss Hallman. .... .1..._-I142 � able I Of - .­ -11 - iimt -In the improbable .event ill H , , � I 1411�, tor. �reatest excitement reigned in the A Boston despatch says: The Ear Austin, his wife and five W, _11,11M -.V111 " ,­ 41;�'_14�1.0. -1 I - brief conversation with her ,rl " _� "ZI, 9,11 fight it The I , , ,'_ .,t__ �. ��U,53�_, , , ('s 0,t,,,�4�.*. � �­ stone will be victorious we Bit e this I ., , , 491ad %Vxll�,;._ �- �, zd , I . monsi court room, and, the judge ordered proceed- Aberdeen, who has b on traveling in 1,(106 Eleventh street. One by one the seen .to have a the ��"17, q the House of Com e - ,.� 1. Z step in d for a time to give, time country for some time, is now in this city, children died until one remained. The just before the guests were ushered into 11 M I I I �,4.11 I .. - I , . . � . � a,* every ' reported dining room. guests all ,were seated at - - .h', -1 , a ce in . _ rt , I , I , � - I rtiointy that the inge to be stoppe Y and �1., �,�`,'I`� : , � '. ,"a . with the a because for' -the sensation to subside. The jury accompanied by his wife, the Countess of father remaining child are now . I . VF� -11, , ,Marjorieymptoms 'N.A. ,-,r , I ... ,, lattle to please which convicted Baker were witnesses of 4berdeen, and her daughter, Lady In each case the 8 .the festal board MiIs- Ingalls suddenly ki@, 'M ..'� . �. ,will not be fruitlPsto be dying. her husband that - I I ... ,,, be bound exactly the same. A slight fever, excused herself, saying to It t',-, I� I �� - i; , . . the Liberals would , ,r 1.,I�.�k , ..''iViO ' -cliffereat, . . accompanied by vomiting Pal"" she, was sections of supporters. his suicide, and some of the de mam's Gordon, all of Scotland- rl Bays, re- have been exa< I and severe sick, but would return in a moment. . -, , I , es did not hesitate to denounce the in an interview to -day the Ea was the i.,.,7k; .. - ., .1 relativ first indication- Little was thought of the matter until some . I'l . . . . . . , ... � 1. .1 .1� 1 I . " . ,.,,-�,; �;,, � I , , , . -V , THE HOUSE OF Lo"S" ' as having convicted him wrongfully, ferring to the Irish question - in'the stomach, illy worse, and in I . - * . ,.4 , '. -- - 4 , I . . I .. . jury desperate d, I cannot imagine a better man to take ,Then the patient grew rapidly minutes had passed, and the groom began to �1, ;�� vell and thereby driven him to his I :'Iq�_-�,- �,�­ , " . , . I I� Su pqsjngtbe bill passed—well, 'o In each 11r . ,., ., ,., . the lead , in reconciliation than Michael would ensue. grapprehensive that he might be needed. , `�­.­._, , . thatl speak nervously, because I Observe deed. a day or two death w OW J , �� ", " t-­�,� � .. .. . a I !d respect, because of case the regular -physician gave typhoid He __ others went to, inquire into her con- "{ .. �, -1 "'­�, ,, ..-., 11, iny ifientioning the House of Lords 6 I Davitt. He has came - fever as . the cause of,death. Each child ditiort, but she was nowhere to be found.. . ,,, 14-l"'.... - do not doubt A . . ... . ..... ;_f��, .. I . X-r.­Glaastonels temper. I . . . his zeal,, his high-mindedness andhisun , v .�,� .", � I _ . ., I . 6 recognized, though which. died had been insured, and the The entire party began diligent search, but . . . I I I , , . - J ­.'­.. ., that,the Lords, will not attempt to resist the g integrity., H, ) company to no purpose. . . X,;;,,.�, , - . , , , .� " �, �, . I wly. expressed, A, 15 -Year -011d Girl cannot be Punished swerving money was Pal 3 , , , . not without Borrow, that Parnell was no id by the inauranc( , _ . ) linder][Illuols Law- h. 'The amount of 'Finally it became known that she had 'i" "W4 t- " . ,pWon of country clel ,� ".v"".4", "', .... 4 appeals to t e , I .1 . longer possible as a leader, but now that immediately after deat . 11, , , �, ' li&t when X I "I , I, "Afll�;­��,� �, ',r. Gladstone I from IM " v, -, y.; I I , forg ts A the insurance 11. T' "' "' I . , . U' " ' d G'ey, I think 11 Galena, ill., despatch says: The at- Parnell death has made that no longer a oil each ranged 8�2()O departed with young Lowry in a vehicle I 1, , t ,�c ., ��., . I 4�*aulple of Lor r to commit Kate Steel, a girl of 15 question to be decided he would be in an to . 65oo. � The policies were taken secured at a livery stable. she had in her I,e . I .11 .,j,, .. , I I . . . �'.. 2,7I -":It" , . I the exact history of the case, and tempt The possession all her husband's ready means, , .4, , 'NA. 11111,1_�, , L. ., " , � .141 ... ,Mav_ 1 ��, ,�� r I Grey did not skulk behind years, who had been indicted for larceny by especial sense the man to act as mediator. out in a weekly payment company. .,� .... ,11 - that Lord G When Mr. Gladstone lie grand jury, brought the prosecuting at' Not being a member of the Parliamentary neighbors began to talk, and finally the and it is said that Lowry had replenished .., � b ties. - I � . �"fig" I ' i i i W I . I., �Bll 'k. "'I . I I , '. Fvtudied a a well known his i ' 11111��, I I .;��'. . . in '�T,l ,I a Home Rule .bill to the 'torney of this county face to face with 'an party he is not an active participant in• the attendmg physician called in pocketbook by borrowing all the- money . , . I..," . � , . A.: � .� in ablp to produce . ' He has friends - T. Smith. Dr. Smith made a , . ..­,; I i I '.." � ' . majority in oversight in the law, which resulted in � he cQuld from his friends. The irate groom, 11 11.1 .,,F� - �� 'A , 4,, . and bring a decisive ma alleged overs Tb quarrel on either side. � dieter, D. at the . Neeriomer, 'a I %, ,f'L;�. -�; � ... ." . electors, ink he would concluded that cause of 7�11.' I" , bill, I in the dismissal of the defendant. be pre-eminently accompanied by William dirk", l - - �� � . . , , of the bill, and nothing but the e both, and I think tlY diagnosis and brother-in-law of the 'woman, and many , '-,-' � , , P 'favor as arsenical .� .. .. . I to, not think he will have much trouble with statutes of Illinois make provision for the the man to heal the -dissension and put all the illness of .the father w '. . I . ­ " i 0 0 1 others, were urged on by the girl's father , !!, ��. ,, ,?,�, � .", poisoning: I . , I ,, .. I . I e of Lords - but while he tries to punishment of male malefactors over I end to the strife. P t. was blackness � i t, % I . the House . v 1 , a. reporter .that the case and 'gave chase, but the nigh I . I '' I... . '. .� steal,he unwilling assent of the electors by years of age, but prescribe no punishment . -I am of opinion, however, that, matters Dr. Smith told i , '­',.� " 11 ,• ,,, ,,,, , � , I . . .. " MY itself and the runaways easily gave their '. �.I , . . a of his bill, the for females less than 16 years of age, the US. He said : . , ' .,,,,. ,-' � . -Concealing the real provision . have not been at all as serious as they were looks very suspicious. y the . 1. " I 1 . represented r; diagnosis of the symptoms I ,; . . . -Lords will be justified in insisting implication being that individuods of that represented o be on this side of the water ns displayed b pursuers the Blip. Nothing has since been I � art 1,�� I *, 1,1' . . , I � I . I House of of - the country shall, be class are incapable of crime. When Kate that, in fact, these differences have been ex- child does not favor typhoid fever. It n'llt heard of them. I . , "r I decision p had been admin. . Xrr ,'. that the dee typhoid - ,;-` . ID ; ":', 'Steele's case came up the attorney for the ,and !!! � I I isions. He cannot menace aggerated, that the worst is now over, certainly looks as if arsenic I'. i . exact in its prov ,. - - laterad to the child, and from what I have Depositor—Is the teller in ?. Manager— , . � 11 � � �. revolution, ' - —Ah A. I 1. . , - the House of Lords without a revol defence had affidavits to prove that the de that union in the Irish ranks is only a que L a D(.;positor I I his revolutionon limitedfendp6nt was not 16 . prosecution I 1:., I 'cannot have ;, and the pr . ution tion. of a very short time." I , been able to learn the same symptoms were No, he has gone away. 4 and he . The lawyers here - __ I by all the children." e for a rest, I presume? Manager (sadly), " displayed ' . I . . . I . I nolle pressed the case. have the K01011 ; I avoid arrest. . F,..,Pl I �. I I liability. . ink . I asked to av fancy We to i 1. . I have � debated the matter, and they think A DOUBLE ME- The coroner will be � . T `f.1 , . . . pp,MTS AND � . - I . . he Austin. children exhumed 4. . !", : ,; , �' 1, I thattoguard against aboplifters the stat- . ' remains of t e. Dr. A dog will stick to his drunken master, I .­, �­ *� I Turningtoireland, Lord Salisbury said lelde of Religious Phil- is of the stomachs mad * but he will not drink whiskey with him. !., J�`,., , . ? I great influences utas shauld be amended. . 811 an "Eminent Re and all analysis y convinced that arsenic has , .-A". � . I thatiAthat country two - anthropisV' Leads to a Revelation. Smith is firmly ­____­_ . .. 41�.'. , blackthorns and priests. DEATH.DEAILING tANDSLIDE- ' -y case. The fact that .--.-, , . �' were prominenti/ . 1� , . . . a history A London cable Bays :The business men been used in evej !, *.",r , , �*� , ,,,, , I r (IAu bier.) Nothing in modern I I 3o long after poison "had .'-�'T*, � , were shocked. when they Austin' could live i . . .N." . I .. - ficiltheinfluenecof Archbishop Croke ,Twelve men instantly Killed And Several of this city administered may be explained by the .i�!*., " ..equa learned; of the death of Mr. G. B. been a � . I, T�� . V,� 11. : - ) - . - and Archbishop Walsh in. the recent history - Others injured.; '.. shot fact that the quantity given was not. suffi- , 1, . Taylor, a noted merchant, who I . . ) ., � , .1 I of Ireland, They had turned the whole of A Tacoma, Wash., despatch says*: A 66GIUL­ % . I { i I I L himself in big office. it appears that he tient to cause immediate death. ... ; - R; L , I. I I - . . the vast organization which seemed to ern- terrible accident occurred this forenoon near ' losses The mother is alive and well. The insur- i t had suffered severe business barrass and baffle the, English Government Can on station on Green, river, some 70 cies were all made out in her name. 99 1 , 1 had I 9 through' the e �fidy of a trusted ance Poli i from.the mail whose hand cane ed by a landslide C' had preyed on his She refuses to talk. o . I clear away miles cast of Tacoma, relative, and this a . j I . e case with which a man Monday . . L. I , . 1. . swayed it with the on the Northern Pacific track. On inio. Mr. Taylor was the son-in-law of THE, BFNZK�E E'XPLODED boat by leading the rudder. were sent to the I solicitor Of Blackburn, Mr. Syr4p f�? could turn a . . and yesterday,.60 workmen w . a prominent I . I I I I I IN, . I AN ORANGE RE13FLL1014- locality of the disaster to repair the recent Whalley, of anti -Popery fame, with. whom And Two Deaths . , I . from Burning are tile the the road, and' while thus confidential' The majority of well-read phys- �'111 " f, believed washouts an he had business relations of a confi I Result. . * , .. 1-11 I � After remarking that he defying the Pope, employed at the base of a high bluff extend- . 8 : Minnie icians now believe that Consump. . I I I Irish Archbishops were defyi . river, several thousand yards nature. Whalley had the ,reputation A New York despatch say .,�;,?,�, .. fiord Salisbury proceeded to dilate upon the ins from the during his lifetime of being &In eminent re- g;� , ed on those beneath, Hoffman and her 2 -year-old son Willie were tion is a germ - disease. In other .. R 1 .�4, ". -in Ireland of bluff suddenly tumbled ligious philanthropist. His death a short ..... . ­'....­ .1. � I results of giving every institution g M yards . probably fatally burned last night in her words, instead of being in the con- , � S into their hands* a : -.It will be killing twelve outright, carrying vever, revealed the fact that - ­ . . . and sai track 'i�bd two men into - the Wile ago, ho% . worker he husbarid's paintshop. in measuring some stitution itself it isca-dsed by innu- "', I that the Irish Protestants of railroad rider the guise of a Christian benzine for a customer, Mrs. Hoffman stood MI by rebellion . Others, some of " leading a life of protracted Bwmd- b 9 I I defy such rawer. I do not dispute Mr. river and burying 'r had bet,n lead lighted gas-i9t and the vapor instable small creatures living in the "I rying sevc a' be rescued alive. made powerful whom it is thought may ling and that many persons had been close to a a explosion followed, and the lungs having no business there and I tone's opinion that they are po both sides - Mi. Taylor was ignited. At C lie a Relief trains have been sent from the �ictims of his wiles thrown violently back, li�r ' ' - , enough to overbear tyratmay., It will eating them away as caterpillars do disaster, and were at last report the many persons plundered by w0l"` was benezine ran in I . I terrible resort and will cause unnumbered of the i among thingall afire. 'Burning , � I resort, and massacre, and a revival working hard to rescue the buried men. He had intrusted to the care of clot . t ,e,,leaves of trees. I I I scenes of cruelty Whalley. mis- every direction, and soon the store was & � 11 I of the terrible religious wars, friom. which . A Election Bet TIbat Cost a Life- the solicitor large sums of money, the. Willie, two years old, A Germ phlegm that is I I Ireland .has already too much suffered. I appropriation . of which led to his iailure and . seething furnace Ac 1�ughed up is those , � . I We shall be bound to interfere to recon- A Waynesburg, Pa., despatch Bays - John subsequent suicide. I stood at his mother's side. She picked him ' I I ­ I o the long, drearyoil-well driller, died on Wed- , . up and ran from the store. A fireman pur. Disease. I 'Parts of the lungs , I , quer the country, and Dougherty, an l sued �, and overtook the name wrapped which have been '. . . I will recommence. Mr. -4 roll,of seven centuries desday night from pnenomnia. Drove Ills Wife to sulesde. mother and child, and, throwing a coat I Irish spectre stalk- Dougherty was a Democrat, says : The gnawed ,off I and destroyed. 4o Thes� I Mr. Morley talks of the r and he made & A Scranton, Pa,, despatch about them, extinguished the flames. They ' 4 T ,,, �, jority bet with a. Republican that Campbell would I . inginParliament and takingthema, he wife of Henry Graves killed hcrself,li�st were removed to Bellevue hospital in a little bacilli, as the germs are called, I! . by the throat., He may be assured, if he defeat McKinley for Governor of Ohig. T night with, a, dose of poison. The couple critical condition. Mrs. Hoffman has since are too small 'to be seen with the I , the spectre will be as loser was to climb to the top of an oil der- , . � has his way,' that ill be moved here from Elmira, N. Y., but Graves, died, and the boy is not expected to live till naked eye, but they are very much r, only his garments w rick, 72 feet high, and remain there from 6 - . ". lively as ever, Mr. Gladstone do- o'clock in the morning until 6 o'clock in the through dissipated habits, made life unbear- morning. alive just the same, and enter the I .11 e and not green I mounted the derrick- able for the woman., She threatened to , I =n1led that it we would not recognize theevening., Dougherty commit suicide repeatedly, and when Graves Time for something. body' in our food, in the air we I ! I 5ustice of his -claim, we at least should last Saturday morning, and, although the came home drunk late last night she at once 11 Mamma, I want' some ,water in a bo',VI, breathe, and through the pores 1Df. . , I , " . recognize that it was inevitable'. With rain poured iown &If day, he did not flinch. swallowed some, poison and fell at his feet. I am Rol to christen my dolt. " the skim I Thence they get into the I, I a was )qot I fling the adjective baell When he came down at'night h Graves, alarmed, left the house,, but before tet Na, niAtle dear ; that would I)c trifling greatest real inevitable is on our side, cramped -and weak- 'On the followillf-, (lay a t obtained by neighbors who. subject." . blood and finally arrive at the lungs into his face. The in I . brought on b the help could be obtai with a sacred where they fasten and increase with I I I tot I on bid, violent pneumonia, heard tb . o woman's groans she was dead. 11 Then I me some wax to waxeinate et in, ; 11 . , - ,,, I Nailing the platform Down. , exposure, a — trid his death resulted I I her with. ISilee a old enough now to have frightful rapidity. Then German I 0 � I . . . . Tttsolutiona were unanimously adopted he new Queen of Wurtember An infant at birth usually weighs one., something done to her." I Syrup in ; in, loosens them, kills . � I I'll I . resist the proposal 'Charlotte, t twentieth of the maximum weight t ought %� Co � I , � � � ", --momm I � I _�_-� _._4 .-�� ��� , 7, - : ­ , — '-- 10 " " " 1� '' , I I -.11 I a ei-1- * II trI. I 4, I I '* t" P" be ' i r- _ d� I I ... I I pledging the conference to Thehandsome young woman of spiritueWel in in middle life. . ; i Edwin ,1&rnold, it ifisaid, smokes when them, expelf,19 them, � heals the plac6S . I to disestablish the Church of Wales. I fond of to attain I . editorials. Ile diff, * tins , they leave, and so nourish and - 1, also passed - 11 That having expreo8ion, still aadcr thirty and .Recorder; Santa C a writes editor ors in )Is I 11 ir I following was - 1-1 ,t, 'She is Iffiely to 'bil4liten and Now VOrk ' lane now h . '_ ... 1. * the extraorditiary dlaproPbftion gayety. Y. gitq up %te at nights balancing accounts from some editors, who make other peopfe, V400the that, in a short time consuml)- . 1. !,. .... . , 1%�v..­_ "Ogai'd t land, Scotland, enliven the dull VO of the Wartembetg 11 smoke. 1) representation of En i and'putting tags on good things- ; tines become germ -proof and Well. 6b. : I ' cl in the I ourt. � t . ­�_.___Ilt I­R­�__,_�, t . 4.*• 7L in the mperial parka- . .,n _. I I 11. I I re,j. 0 411I. .X;, . " Wales and Troland ' � n,?�!-:­,��, �"4�,-�,�ll,�I V, ^ _.l _ , ^ ­ ---. . ,��,, . ., . I ­ ..��l.-�-..;.�,��.-.-.�.-Ill,�­.­ I— . I # .n--_..-_.-'---_- ­­­­­� I � � � "" � "" � � "" � � "" � � "" � - � - -11 - _-, I I . I =,�L,---r —m— ,1% __ , -- ­ I . .,- ,; . ,.'­t.,•r.r ! . 1, ,,, , � . - -, , , I . r,.,:-;; •.. . x ,..'A'1 1 .,,r ,'C' .s­Jl 'L , ' . I I ­ I I xt,A' I . I I i I ­, I'll- 'I`