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The New Era, 1883-02-23, Page 617, 7 II7 IA, IIIIIV 100 0 A F0J%T,,,VjNE 0 883., THE CIMBRIA. 'WRE0K.; -un*jr ed Ielegritm T'lieVity Ti orni peg says It is reported IheeMr.' 9.,P. hes6o.dk, U. F� R ow Poor, 4 aa sue. for Birtlo�,.Will' succeed Senaur Girard as F III a* Business Thrilling Narrative of One of the The Master's Address—proposing Leg�s* . L I IRISEE TRIALS. to Clairn, and Op�t it., men Bay the Migister-9f Agriculture ia4hs Local GoI Survivors'. lative Changes'. damagebyAllepresent overflow ernment, Id, O.. despatc s he Ohio River in Cincinnati and vicinity A Clevelau The City Co�moil at its meeting last night number of people of Cleveland who are now. will Amount to I iGraphio 'AccOuilt of th6 Pkicenim thousands 0 i6truct6d a special committee mud the City HE COOMENDS THE AGRICULTUAL ULLEGE.. poor ba x )property valued people crowd ill the bridoea watching SEVEN HOURS ON THE YARDAR velallsin heirs. b 'be Solicitor to di 'aft a memorial tolhe DOm- Tbe,annual meeting of:the Ontario Pio. t �100,0,00,'006,.. This-' wealth, now in Three feet mbre wAte.i axe expected. 8 ject of legal All the. transfer' waggons in the cityare imon Government asking that immeiate, A. New York telegram's%ye : Ten, our- vtucial Grango began Tuesday at Torontoj England, has been ilia ub 'have au'accurate survey f During removing goods. The suspension bridge is a u b 0 Or to north of vNbrs of the wreck, of. the Cimbria� hmve in'the: LeI � Chamber. he ch it q i III yet a hundred years. a a " "a I - ' Iarriivad�ber; by th jabal all ibistime the fortune, most of which is, lide& with3,waggona ta�kiug !-tobacco o or NOTES a OTHER IRISH saWas occupied by the Master, w:t e steamer Westphalia, untouched,,and Coving Passengers between Covington t �h d, ng and wideningit Iof :the Hamburg -American line. Nearly 'All the in solid cash, remained has, , . I �pr.v 'is- t, Robinson, Middlemarch. officers d C- A Dublin. cablegram says: At the trial 'ail departed,thiai evening for Iiomes, in the - Attend slowly but gjaduaily multi�lied, until when an are compelled,to cross the ant I X of thp floods of 'last were preselit'and there was a good . - ag. .Ama-on--satuiday Kavanagh; the car driver, West irid Northwest. Franc ery nearly readyo, W&tOr At the Cineinnati apprl6ab.h to the all the counties idhe Province being' it finds itself at last ve �lurther deposed regardiQ'the Assaspina, suspension ridge in boats rig patient, b One hundr(4,and fifty� nowsbcsys were ofthe party, a sturdy, good-looking'-y6ung 'represented. be, divided ' among the * lo . or vehicles, At n the present rate Of rise the passage to the pritert, i tons: After the meil,hedro�,e to theiirk fellow from Said:, , I, heirs it is Mood to w1e8tivml last Iiigbt in vventwbrtli vas represented by Bro, Bw had alighted there, he putanose-bag on was asleep in the stisorag'e of- the Cimbria Almost -equal � to , that -of vanderbilt,swl bridgebyvAicles will soon b6ldriaposeiblo. Selkirk Hall by Mrs. Pitlal'ado, wife. of the D shoL and Huron by. trol—R. MCI: et'railroad earn. &a horse. While he, heard -,m when was run into by the hing- rdie The fire�, � and neArest heir living tube steam ferry and str'e pastor of St. Andrew's Church. Lietxtenmut� L, to James Carey, Delaney lish -vessel. , The!,. -shock va, O, m4nicatiou beCWe6d �.bare'and Kentucky is Governor Aikiiia� presided, And J ti person. spos, threw us out an on the sultI is Mrs. Frances Pillar, livixigin Gone 48,108 Addresses having been giv off entirely. In Newport the in tpd ot ers Addressed the :,Afterwards instructed, Kvanagh to look' Of ' our beds, &I we, � found, the ject -of a Mrs. Pillar, who was.born in Marietta, 0 Taylor El Iducidion, the - Worthy Master 011, ilitary Isharp and be ready to start. Upon this he water pouring in Ouppn' tie. In, the delivered his armlial. -add arest I barracks areflooded, apdnearl� twosquare boys. ' Tile hoIstoBs-was'prosented with two ress. Among in 1827, is the ne relative of Coloue miles of the city are under water,. Thepeople.� Pieces Of silver as a markof appreciation drove nearer ,to the� waiting griJup,' which darkness and confusion 'our terror when other things, be . said': The fact Bradford', of Mayflower fame, froi� whom caarid 'proviBi blow her, are taking adedpersonsEidid'uOikii6w, Caven:- thowAter.,cmmei in 'was awful. .1 rushed the, great fortune descended. B 6Ds in,b6a,tp All of her'kindns8s., Of 'this Legislative Hall beGg 'diBh Mud Burke were approaching arm in lay �to', the inh bi up. On deck an d held:ori by the maet. � There granted to. our u8eda a sure bowevek,nd.ith- secondary 'are a ' itants, and delivering� That Local Legislature has again been that them'. t] rough the 'b i s, hooks, And �ur organization is respected and approved her two.childre I ppe. arm. J, Carey and Delaney, who had was E6 boat there hanoing y it u,,Mra' A. C., Mollrath, of u r s1I windows. prorogued until the -10th of March, and it come hibit on the cak,frism. the -place where 1, with a number of Others, got. in it until of Cievalarid�arld Mrs. Braman .of.'Genava. Alitha.bousIas and factories o� the entirll 'is not stated that it will then meet f ' `h by the highest, authority iii:�the lar I or t a. it was.,�zait�ng, jumped down and Joinedthe it was crowded . full. There, Was a I children of. Mr6. XcI 61 whom river frot ut of. Covington fl, si The assessment law requires readjustment. The are oodedo the despatch of bit aess. The itness heard�somebody say, p6 a The asocieties'bave mortgageB on our there are Con, ha a A main'tiamed Sexsmith: supposed to be group. orwoman beside in with two children, ve'll, an pushing the mat.- secon storey.' Some of thenal nearly ten, .rom the river front'of It is the till man. Kkivauagh was than onq�uiider each arm atid'she-wa.B all -last see the reward awaiting miles f the farms, to t);ie 9mount-ot jIeArly,41�%floo,floo, ter.'and rio*,at Cincinnati rom Mount Forest, Out.,, while working creaming to me to save her children at' A -long the -i ,ordered to go further by some',of the, 8 but be none of the taxatidn. Farming them for their untiring labors. , The story of �auding tlie in a well on the farm of John, Barton, six he and clutching me with bar bands. 'What lands are only valus . ble, to the extent, of --.the fo one. Col; Bradt rays miles wastof Wolseley,�near Regina. struck conspirators. As he = board some; Anne is'a.oim'ple ord. floodis up �o the second and third sto man., OM In I man Y I ]body repeat, "Miud, 'tis the tall could I do ? I could not awlim, And I had derived his great wealth fr b aildinga. "All. r&ilway . freight gas, and before -ths, - rope �o�ld be lowered, their production, aa& Should' ba t4a�ed,p rly - business and ne4 , 4 6' r'ss busi L came along Carey or very little hope of saving inyablf. We could -incorne the same as'mortgages, bank Stock his second wife, Alice, , Carper . be became powerless, owing to the' gas. s the gentlemen Lt6i erchief. see the Engish vessel, the Sultau,'p little and other values. The Patrons of Hus. bV whom wds, '. -inherited from kADelanev raised a white handk it West, and. north is stopped., - ln� this'west The body bas not yet been recovered. IIBs:W.as waiting, & car, man way off,- pointed righl An�lish noble? -end people -8 V bandry is tfie,"only Ibrganizedi body 0 at us; !or I saw her If her first husband, An while & witne rying.-,to save cattle from incknamed Nowt passed, driving a passbu- red, aud'&een light. the inundated pe ' All MiiI.Cre Prof. R. Stone Wjggins� 'of Obti*a,:'i8 Suddenly she backed far'rdefs.� in, Ontariol, Arid although.. man. This-Btbiy of the courtship in Eng-� s.. ek Valley reported As saijing that the gale blowhi got named Nolan towards Dublin, And some away., Aa the water. rushed 'into our' for miles north is a broad sea. Ju the,city" g At c6ia0ar&tiv6Iy` Small' in. numbers- land mridth6separaI n, afterward of Col. big, ole 'III ',the their,, AreBradford and Miss Carpenter,,tbeir subse-' from Isail street.to'the river, !the greatest bicyclists pa88cd.:'Wi6ess thought he only vessel through the I P yosterday from . the! west was the wants And grievances ,hit oily reflection Of his storm from - the Rocky' saw one gentleman fall,, And. saw the other she ' settled " over . on * t b whole farming dommunity.:, quent trieeting And marriage activity' and excitembilt prev' aide, he shared y the I t Pemrl un The storin must consequently ho'had an umbrella, lying on the ground., Bide where., � we were until the , boat The gigantic porn whou'C61. Bramord',wag a widower and' Fire is -pumpIngi on. w binations,of capits�I',and have croe8ed this meridian west, over,,the, Hai wss'so near hat he heard one victim -'into nijimi one. street cellars to 'enabie the i4erchants,to thAt *a bad got floated and 'labor cn only �Ile- combattedb bisfir6t love a widowi is afal Gulf otMexicd'lea Y this�'mornhig, and' cry , Oh ill, The tall man fMr. Burke) was i8ed up, so that tile bOO,kB . ca thorb That, its reviviiabould. curin Cleveland � save their. goods.., TLe Ciri6iri'nati' Stock rl was. rs; me organization. Successful leagues having: now on its eastern course via Quebec to ohs aimation. -drifteoff. We.had no way bebu,formedpAgainot ty'rainny'and :oppres- Gu f ofSk,Lawrence.�_-The 1 -oil the road after this, exel is matter ore than usual interest. 'Col. Y&rd§ are flo6ded, and' -stock tiabA Cannot �'ing - loose and we f'm m was standing with his of. coutiolliugi its course, And the big wa radford,died without making.a will. Ow move, III ally'. direction.—A-111ausiness Um breillm id his hand, arid witnsiB. after- pitched us about frightfully. A: lot of no Job ger necessary. But BG long is ail, receipt, of, this"news of the good "fortune, be suspended until the danger is past. At this storm is on O !be,, other � victi sion the Ajed,t bnoe ac�omplished becomes a most dangerous.to, shipping that, he has a4 or prodi ted and' Iway rings, �aalt. rin s, 11gs fr6tii�across the watr, arran 'mfistalreadybave been di8astrous.in the 'past 8 lastpight it�, was ex�eewd ever. v 0 iv rd saw him lying on the road. people had got on this deck, and when th .9 I stove' ii gements wars, e Ark tled'down oii her side, abig wave prosentatives of kb'AtIanti6'.' minute'tbat the, gaslights would'II6 eit' The'lour men he,had driven to th dr VoI set land ring& and, , -,otipr -ons hadd to despatch, re the, then jumpilo,upolu his 6ar,aud­he all off i combinat- d I is �.uow:'believed that the rise .0 Ova cam: e and -,washed them , nto the, eI there* will The 'a ' necessity McIlksth family to England; - and J. P.' 41liabe - t A. Winnipeg telegram says The mystery rty.screamed for help, arid we Mollrath,.o Bostoia, a -b 6ney, directed him where roth6r of`�tlle chil. ;Will reach 0% feet, th� groats pidly away, Del8 water. Tfie 8,11 for An . organization of farmers.: If I they took wa ' ' t f "d t The water suppl� is, " in daug r, bat.. reg�rdingthe twin babies found in'thb Red', to drive. Mist iout to the had made a great noise crying. ou or 41. - Text -b okli o a agricultuieba7e been, re in.: thenin'thio'city., will pr6bably,star in ai 09 e River has been cleared up. They hadeen. Wt by Chapelizod along the-luchsoore rbad The IlWglish vessel was, close, by, And thoge in' 0 one engine is able to , -work. endedior;use in:fbe rural schools, but so 4 . MY Or Three inches of. "I fallen t. placed there by the , cider i'of a physician. tb Palmerston Park.' When tboy: reached board of list must have bear& our cries, far very little has been. :done. Is it not n aieiaat birthi k wha is rising 'absurd for. farmers to . be taught t The childre -the round tower, three miles from, the park, but -they turned About And Went off, leavink Par ersburg.� The Little The stage was overtaken Iby a :blizzard in he first, ITIURDEIL AVI DANCU. Kelly mlighted. He then drove Around ua�fo.drwn. The wave carried our boat rudiments of everything except I their own an in.ch hourly. At Portsmouth there hm� the Flint, Creek Efilla, Montana, -on sun- Tkn 8 I heavy: rain for to Lesson Park, stopping at 6, public house nearer. and.heaier to a great yaidarm that A Vann= Alton Shot in a scume—aim been - -twenty-f6ur h professiorf'? The 'Agilbuituial''Colleger i's On"' day, And several ;�And hcraL The assengers as ady paid him X1, in the water nd beating calculated to do�a Aniusionist Fatally, Wounded. r isi 13 g, � a", is no w a foot near.Leeeon Bridge. Bri was leaning Ova] nd hasdcne a frbzen to death.- greatIdeal of: here has been much y morn-, up an down. -like Y. 0 smas g6o­&_T6e__ --than-on'-, �bi-ber itts r A. Halifax despatch - says: -A shocking� Jt.s raining and tvarm.' the sn�'o I e t su eringia,'Chat region. ing heL met Brady again,at Townsend our bo,E0itwe were driven und ' at it, and I Sent to the Affray has occurred at a. dane, or frolic, held r evecque,,' the Turtle Mountain mprderer', ng An& be' river rising. - Th andreIceived.22. Brady Afterwards bbught th elf! ut-intia- thei_�sea_ T�e`next- prized- re -w -my -13 -0 services in, some 0 a c ure a C a -beam'struck the boat,� turned Jc.,.,are o great value.. r�poit with from lblgby.: The row started -in the bio ise. ­of'.Queen's B 8res L L i f2 " . night on accoun our', ench yesterday on A, as it w for some -time, but afterwards it bottom side 'up alla All were thrown out.' All, the appendicer of the Ag Mi I u e, betwe,an jmme� Worthylmko� and Dania wri t of eiror. -, Thebuteri tion of counsel -brown'.' Com . lighrl: had it painted. His mare.wks dark I with several obbera, goi�hold, of a rope- 'mission its how in our'graDge librari s, And Hutchin to"the,h6use dur� 1. forAhe deface I son, who came in A sib a was that the jury'which Kavdnagh.enteripg into detailsAB to and I climbed upon the beam. -Siw a: hatever'opeci I , 'f Th , ere' was -bad feeling Wai3h.ingtot tr . ied the prisoner was defective, in that:one the times,he drove the assassins. I after th L 8 French I maxi'climb -uplvith his hand I s w a ty in arming may. be fol- ing. the eveniog. servicereports ri' r� 0 feet above m :M ,Mr. all lowed, something reliLtilag,to it may be b6tween them. , Hutahinserr4i niece h'Md pge� C, I a 1-1 feet 8 of Lbo,"'unliber empaurielled. Fitzhaftis called b a da �iue at inc�nnati, aii long.th�t rope that goes to thetop found therein. To encourage th' phtntlog_ had an illegitimate child, of which Worthy- in6bes fi�bcve_ut Lo'ui�oville. The river is. The Judges, allowed the contention And Kavanagh a'aid at, the Gas Worlis� Brady m6inmast. A little 'after, the water got �'of tia'es And flowers is. part, of 9, patro 'lake wa's reputed to be the father, and on decided, that, -his trial was� a lauffity.,' He .pA,&)me klad of swo process 0 P' -,n -says ill the in paper arid threw them into be to settle back straight ag%iO,�" I will probably reiieb es. late all parties to foster the growt of. trees lay1ega t my 1340; r�hy. Winui�eg telegra ightt'iel'wus attacked the wit-� 'and then - she San i resting' me evenly as, or day.. Floot's are probal) e - Ili -to: take his I 11 shelter,. shada" au& ornament should lake bad �, i3o' .words� out�i of 'his f rmer who atteRapted ne§s was on the College street stand., Jei if.* .. me., , - ,, ethe' betweev,Cairi; and Memphis, by the tter a she was sailing. . Only, the -topgt,llarit meet with our approval. Louse with a to Turtle.Mduntain last week,� is recovering in 9-0-W -0 - Ihs'OnN as could came' in and taking his' bat nt ouf. --Brady-agai ed -hi '_T_b,ey drove int �Ilamed.'B took n- part of� the week. c--enga ua� a the,, Provin, cialJ ail., He mied a rusty j uI Fleet street. , Dalgalaey thefi got 6n.the, car, Hat 46a. and bung to tham As the time. womsiv,s arid they drove to Hardwic SAID RE 71gain sayi g, 11 They will.. go k: street, where by, some of them' got, rAuwbed-. with, 'Tart eall'o nfawk-4w. .surgeon heThey : told' him I to. wait,tt c While i I u a� I D they?" Hutchinson follawe arid audea- tbinks be will be. wall in. about a alcl and weak withiatikue,,f�ud let,go their r*reu. to, Ovailk voted t Woithylake, who ew1jile W'Miting Kelly, LawrPoce alad;Han- hold or; were wasbod.400 o strike him. Se. WacluLigthere gre, able ']Experience at a *'orrapr was a much smaller man�. than HtchIllsovi ha"'Both Feet The naedicAl, men, of' city bae lau came up. , Kelly lost his hat, when he 'from 4.30 o'cloc-k until i1.45'b'91ock..1 Then Sinc6 Saturday last Mrs.,� Gord6D, who: 'drew_mre�olver mucl Kedp off or I 1 formed a: Medico -chirurgical Society,.with. ok the aSmall sailing L Ship emme'mnd took off Frzmo'tintod the car. After the atta liv,od at137 Claromonestreet, Toronto, h s- -will sbobt.!' Zutchinsod: followed, -where. Dr. Lynch as President, Whiteford flad'by A cirauitoui4 r6ate.'_ In Townsend been mi8,ed i by the baigbbors"� says thae upon Worth'ylake disdhat su'ramor a family -n and: C6ddTics-P a eat 'Last atn6d, Moody r'eid S,'Dr. Covernton"' street Kelly bought aniotherhat..During the Stoany� I d, ged� the revolver, ' hip o6mparly� gave us c otpes an Mail Yesterday her dead body was found the ball entering the body near the contra went from Haviiii1ton to the- North y-Treasurei ; Council, Drs. O'Don- read i ug of, L18 depobi Lion K%vatiaghlettiI food. Tne wo mian with the twdobildre I cond rib. Be t bryo metropolis amlled Iyiug-iu.the.bedroom'by a Mrs. Foster, who Of. the breast, going through tile se z lino in. an eW neil� Patterson, Jack,"Br6tv Philip sond back in his �seat, resting ll�i a h . bad on bisL did, not Bee after the boat turned over." 11,dwsee her. Constable McRae was They.,thon clenched and fell Wcrthylake� var0e�,Iubout, a, butdred. and, fifty miles Kerr' ( t: hAnd, with 21 dogged'expreagiQn. :'notided,' d to exclaim, w6st'of M . anitobs. Ameeting of the.Cabihot Council wa I s hohl d Fitzhairris and visited, the house; 116 f8und being unddrilemth.. Ile was hear, One of the Bons, - Arthur, D,yle, Patrick Delaney, an . �- A I , ir][11JE 2,0t,fleft7i .iXCJTEUEN*X, the daceaged lying.ori�tbe � floor. beside her " Dennis, you Are killing mo." HutchiilOu is a fineliatelligent lad; 16 years, o age,, and on, Saturday. ' Little ;business was done' Kell a , ' glass which.stood near replied:: You have. shot the railway pohia f 12 had Io quaition'tia, atk KmvanAgit. y bed frozen stiff. � A left many,: fiieilds in this &ty counsel eildeavoi6d- to �hake Kav Another. Big S�Jij! #3 id discuesitig i o t a contained. a faw drops -of whiskey, and4old diately afterwards the was dis- up L� correspon It is uLdarstood thmt tfie�' pistol be; las kept denc.6 overn ment. ovidence I) - asking him . concerning intor- nuncbttlon�by'a Clergynoun-AlI :n e I overnment will re y 'teriu: si co, be arriv d -in his now home. The 9 views at.the.CmBile and,-money�promised only too well -ho tile unfortunate' woman ebsrged ball an the left G eI a ge, neral � Rail- met, her death. Coroher.'Johnston: was, Bids of Wortb�lmke's bead and beiDg,bfiried following extrac� Jroul recentletter of . way Act, but in, such a way as it can not he bim, but did not apparently� produce much. . . h identified V a�an' as There was broached at Loriaonyesterday notified, but After hearing what'the neigh- In. his brain. expired his will be �6&d �Vjth ivere8t. I i It'i,"dated used, for: interb.aii6taal purposes.- lt,will, olae� of tiio� �t6memt gift enlorpris�s. yet hors, h o' Bay, did , adt consider The, coroner's jury returned a veidlet,,iti. , January� 319t He Hmy,4 . 11 Siricie'l wrote only provide. fbr, the construction -of rail- on e ut, the associates of the assassins. Fitz. necessary, and accordingly effftt that I the 'de th-my1feet froMn. h rd of. in, the, Dominion of'Canada, being An inquest ceased Jag., W.6rthylahe, to Oliver L. ways within the Pro,vilice barrisoiI him theywere after Judge Abet 15. t � t ee wee a ago, Lake Mlmaitoba'io Said to 'be t roe eat no less a sobewe'than to wipe Lout the granted a 'permit for rial. Tor':came tahis dei6th,from a bulletehot in the 'One morning, aoou r lif Lawsor in entire diib� of.the b,ty at one 'stroke. the tw6tity tyeara� �he has lived - fir ma same -be' started to go t6.0 neigh or's O'ume, al f a l6wer.than itwas last winter. fit ad, being fired from a ravolveri.while he ed the. iaL to iSbU JiVe ke�t-& little W A - carman was called And con Me- On h. aposal a 200,060 tickets place, and tii'vvil the last the, ground engaged n a Ben a -n- ours. It-wtg v6ry,4tor' .,.but G� B. Elliot, of ih6.,Brandou ffi eirot sUtemenx,, having passed Kavanagh's car b d. nialto tb4 Capital prize �30'()00 Bliore from wbich:she made m, good living. with'Denni's' Hutchinson. 7.1lutabinsou � ifi, I thought I could strike it all r 9 t 05ut I was' brought. to tbo.��g6neral. h it in, the prK. Samuel J&c6bL deposedto see- eac ; an 0 - 11 . I .. � I I I I L st%nco And the xest in &9poriion.' however, she has beet � drinki Jig so. not expected to - I . . ing the struggle in the pmrk at, a! di Of late recover. The doctors Eire' niliSSed iliq 'trAill hud after I wandering Winnipeg,a few days avo With his feet A.'setious unpi - easantnessin 6ann . ectio ' ii, heavilk" that her -sort,, although he con tin ued unable t6 fin , d1be bulls I t. Worthylake was �rouud for three or fou'r, ca r� Icould badly fr�zera, has badboth f6et-amputatod of fifty yards. He saw theassassins mount t -ore 1, struck Dr. Delaba�4;�qf Pott age, I Is, with! the rece4it" Alasonie Lotter'y�mt,Lon. o support.her, had to leave he house. , only 22 years of I �ge, And. was a sailor. not e:ee � ter! yards of a Pr'airie, Also the car, and oaa'after��rdfi return Bud. I .1 ' w6 son is,% armer,. I, haI arid Oil a hole aud donhaa'Brieen 'betwe6nMr.W. J.:Bootll, T_ yearALtgoehe,-h�,dii,br-�6,,et'froz�n.dur- 'Hutclairi f about 30 y6mr6�cf_ f sufferingArom,fr6st bite, has lost, sevekal. strike one of the prostrate forms. He could a laid the��e All:' 1i It. ILI .the morn- thegetterbp-ofa I'syndicate"cidimposedof in-, oned her drunken sprees, and had age he its married, -and has.. two or thre toes. 77 mot.r�sy whether four 6r:,fi�e -were engaI 25 Lo . fidon gentleman and'h - isfellow,partuers part Of, them amputa - ted :at� the geDerat children. liig, the' storm . i a area , �ft, " &lid unable to recoguizo.any,men on, The Old- Alion Noong A nin. in,.the Fidbome., �The 1-syridicate'! met to hospital. She r owned the house in which reached � 'our ne libor's house. They u 'as ![Jurd . I .. 1. the car. Before thearrival�of the bicyclists, , 1 he lug. It W'as a" �"utiful picture, , arid quite - 7 settle its businese, but Mr. Booth refusedo she lived b t nearly all t furniture, h rubbed..'rm� feet. with and ke,pt:mo two rrI one after another, came arid deliver- up-�-the-�-t-i6ketE�-E�ud--gt�-ve--as=iii�--dii3app6a�ed�-haviiig been. Bold for whiskey ChereAhatday and ge me. borne on the' .pathetic in the 4indly good nature''w.hich looked at �ho b6dies and walked away I . I - .1 TXTAAORDINARY.SQUARE DEAD, -iea;gon--tbat,ho..intei�d-e(l'first* 6 draw the , or,aB Some say stolen - during her drunken sleigh th� 136xt� J could IlOt w, it portraye so eloquently. 'The, alk for four Geo. Matl�y deposed' that: m< A New York tblegritirl says: An extract- d old gentle- . nat4h-On mey and i64ue bis'chequoe to eaofl main. . bouts. The deoIeased.v�As 67 years of age days, but my"feet. are almost �better now_ my of the icy, -lost in rents, public man stood midvIi Idinary poker,.hand was held by.-fb e, y ae'W' ber�of the syndicate, educting 1:5 pe nt.'-.4nd, leaves a s6n in5bronto,�a a roe The;, c6nt�mpI&ti6n;,ot- as bons hhKaivanmol mentioned. d I , tee ..th.r.in th � , members of the Turf, Club Friday night- fiotia, e9ch, chequ6, as his t1are foi the States and a daughter in British Columbia. 'that day. It hiii-been 660 b�io'�,,'zero some,. me'but the dealer p The'Cro,�vn, Councii announced his, intell- trouble. AzIgsolution wa sse ,dolayed oL , no more 8 �E� boy again, and these days! the train8 were out. One laid Wfi 'the deueb: tray �Jour a. 8� the d� do tio'n to produce every tittle of evidence n passe, he wa ccount o the w_%fer. reezing in the engine UP . .......... Mo!�4ici,.,Directors Lot t XATC ". :and --five of s', reserving tbZ ia.Wbard. e embered: mates. The. _tbie xi,- it f f w re 1 m 0- co, pa�e possessed pay Iover i6any on6 excepting Colonel L6ys, Tbo chsa:wati aIl till Thursday spirit Of_iesuirebt6d,boyh( him did- tho,saine in diamondsi and nd:hos' table They are.mosit Scotch' The next ear t , t . n J'SLIc . C 1. b . ....... the treasur'er �appoin fed by the syladica,te," hr -the, same in clubs.' They each a pi ow ol d d' *as t a tt d ere are going to be a, any of the money drawn by, said sy�dic'a e, tb b .I L. .' .,I .' oia� "t Ile old Sus#ensioh Bridge.' new-born'pastl� The turned up their 'fifth card;-w'.h -tholato'kasonic gift enterprise., alaul t la tie 'The lots t3cones,:ib6(jlA':souuds—,�L-u-i,i-a T Is' in h ci�spmuuh Lia wo IMA found that eac A NiKo - 1 A,:" woking match for $25 a Bide ca. h h'E'4d'a'n' equal value straight Rev. _Talbot c,re be' built are bought, cry vv�s'uuheeided! and in m flash tile old gan S 'oi workmen offianeachhaVe been A. Gr root A smoking flush. The pot' was.:divided. The -deal I 12 . Baptist CburPh,'London;.on Sun Ay night, match is�uot 9, match, which - has.j ust Veen gentlerhan'A feet flew itit(i the air, -au t e enga-;ed the last tv7o,iveeksin digging for.- was m,Bqumre one O,d gel preached a �ermon on' the aie MlakBonio lightd and 'extinguiabed, but a , match �nt Oman, lay on the boy- the foundatiou to the piers tot th th�e a ruarlanN. e Pew . 6 - . . _11Vnrn in triumiph lotteryAnd I'Aterioe in genera enor, rig" between a 8cotchm%ri_na�i-ia`e-a Anderson A Cripple"n'TerriliI Fatc. mc1ge acroi-s the N g at immoral, I dernoralizing bri is, arm Riv which,tbe them as di Irislamsil., to smA6 pipes aR rts to, the foot of the hill; somewhat - d, cunif � an' A Detroit telegro A Hong K01111�,deScatCh Sa.yS :.', epO Canada Southern Railway is, tobuild near in " 'in a, eldest I 1e:.'relati6n6 frighia� and considerably bruised. it and �of evil 1 affect mud tendeiaby 'every bo 'a, the one scoring'the great from Taking in i the resent Suispension Bridge�'- Th6, : work-, lwelve ur est daughter of John'Collins, who lives. near d;aaEe'L'bat �- t * a to Bee him attemptin to bide this' 'to -find-A, solid refills the pipe O'be -burned-in.. Inumber of, botvIIieenl Cbiv� and foreign powers are be 40 goo men are � lnstructe&- . stone the village -of North Branch, was Aoun d&tio4j­20_`by -40 -feet -as-n pair-tho-river 6oxP6N,LOTTrRY' ICKET.,SELLER —Mri Canif. began vigor. Elu the questiou.of� that h'i'B-*'u'�'n'e"x-p-*'e'-c'fe'd"'r'ld-e"�- a, I Penton, Colic, Attain she, died 12 good to bear hi's hearty a6usly;�and.by-6 o'cloak"'in.the evening aclkred 'the -winner. ch A frightful in sale' a ater.. she' W I;igh 'for a foreign merchant ia manufac- Crown b I bank'as possible. The',point c.tod f6k hour as cfip�fe,-un%bITtcI when he bad recovered his �ct�uty breath Toronto, has obtaih-ed &'head'' of , the -Scotchnuan help h6rself, mnd'was sitting near the firb.' the'first digMing is abou� 200 feet above was' open port. Tb -3, UD�fted States, bar of �Prson's who. had been selling ticketa �IbIIt. After, supper be..: wa CObSul-0elieral- at Shatiphai aua the Minis'., And his 'own face "alld- 11110"fac- of 08 Suspension Bridge. On tbie, :side the fdr:the London 'Masonic Lattery� He wiM ADg'out his moit w a rids- wah no 6ne in, the room when her clot . beg ter at Pehiu� itsted against tbe yQdigster. who had trippedlifin Were bolm- spot is conveniently icacbed by'�way',of submit them to tho., Chief of the Police,' th with ' &Ler�l HisAObgtII0 .were caught by the flames. have �pio the stairs to ..Witmer's tace. On the b6canII sore; he bad to .stop., frequently, action of Nmrlckingi, the, Viceroy,, in o b;. ca hen it*will be -dedided whether anyAction and at the end , of twelve hours had finished uctin , tile co toll' Y arc, com . pany.of H a youn�ster'g of fear , , ' J .. : . 11:1 I Only his. tw,61uty-6ixth'. )e,,wbile And�rsou ihe,:�tuanufaicturo title , I 'I. f3ido ladder- about 16 feet long - w t is was full of ftiol tb v�ill be taken. Choked to Death by a Shirt Stud. -and a,newly-, aft, Pat Tke'Story at a ohad -finished his thiri us A Mal u ed the b4�_ over the.p�&IlBade, P4 Wetmore, of Hilk by:, and trembling. 'Put. �the 61d -ge man's 9,ottery Ticket. �ieth. Cunif's t mnoy city: (I'M. o. ud thee �U�ic lig ever the de.bris -to t a water's ad re use ong despatch sayE P.u�sel & iiii .1 ,bt ag". happy face soon re .i m r and,Lbe, g The distance, across . the r' and.,thei roof. of his mouth '*ore badly Edward Oliver, &I of, a- prOmine It; oal The recent was up , ald sway,'And tboopiso-O, wa con 1 iver.. There are many, rumors, says the: King. w6re's6rry 'operator of -this place,. n ot6la by him, but notJ)y the old gen- poiuts is 300 fi3et; and 60iwee e ieks,,if. st6n Wldiy" in regard -to ths,wmy in' �w.hiob blistered and lie loo.ked- as if he was'choked to'death refusal ibE ilia. United States Ministerto forg . 11 ': , .. , . , . ., . fternoon by-,--acciden tally swallowing -sauctio� the iirrest of Wetmore's` clerk, tlemah. His'boyhbod had been brough a g,--,od bbtto is f I ound, it wil 6,' out 380. 'Mr. Gamble, of Ganinoqu&,*-became pbL. that, h�,e.yer attemptecl:th6;,Ieat;-,Ai�ders6n-- -this.4 feet. On bot o . f the - ticket . 66,542; which won took it very 0611y, drink no' w6te�r,IIad Do, phtt of a Bhirt stud. ord6ied by'the be6n followed back to him; and a very pr�cious 'memory IraWiDg., 'A blis r withdraw it. was to him",, He',, Will cli�g to. it te))M_� reacbed to low.,water aA,. and havo'boii. 0 in the London .prize d to a and said be could'siuoke Another by a proposal f the Viceroy to sisted. of' fallen bris. - 11 hursda"y 'a' .5 .21 twelve hours., He offers tp: smoke on. the' Walking Weather. Wetmore ciously, - arid than emah from, thai�,vill age otates-tbat the t& order of arrest pi�vided that' k, every, twinge, Chat 'his. Irble' gimete=13 againstany,6014 his enterprise . - The- re�dltis lm�t6ndayc6ast 8hall,,bring idblinAuring large, hard.rock was reached o boih�Bid6s-,, ticket was hold by another person. Ga :Persons� who believe that legs were made an 'from near the 'desikedtc'a - tire it, bt the b oi no more brains than if rid W S y R his short, tarry on- earth; feeling 'in every hicli had eyiddiatly .-fall 91 ant to awaited on arable ibteiest by tbie -w �. . .1 anxiously eo der ro oul' for the purpose of conveying them .. ;I . I By- top k. , Lis believed thatbelow was not inclined toart'with it.. . Aft�ia O' vd it- diiplornaiie body. throb 'of. pain a hesrt-tht6b,ot the to of the'ban I into.cars and Stages have now no excuse for _LT ,u_voy_has.gien_tIie_Rekiu9 cheeked this ;stbne, will be* found',ijimilar, to' that, ,great,�debil, of talk the labldei gnd"Tdr.' "Artay.' not changing tfiE�lr miuds. The w6atberjust n Is lip from the Salvntio which lies at the bottom of Witmer's Race. - Gamble decided to toss bp, and � s6p" w'bo . ;�. I Go�orntneut,,to understand: tba't any at- at' pief;611t &OZ, deEl� A mOSt magnificent' Itmill take acme days to ascertainwhethe sb6uld have it.-, , Gainble won,:: paid f6e�be A Geneva, telegrain-­ says misses tempt to carry out the obstructive policy 4portuiaity. for 66i.�"body wto has the with, his counrymen viill:- be.loppored by' ll'ove. ticket, andiconseqperitly.secured the prize. Bootb,sn'd CharlesWortb an&: three,other is is so or, no power twwAlk. Many �- d�speptics 'in 'this f giessions : . - I orce. Men love thin —as factEi' Itis said,tia'at Mr.* Gamble �dreamt that, personshave been, expelled from the Salva, ini�btalloviabetlieirBufferings:ittbey It is understood that A pr6i�osal has been Alad e tjouri"Ip alyt 6,542 would be the winiiing riumber, He 'tioh'Army; for the reason that they were y g'their egs to the service of AtedI Alairplage. 6 biiii ad eatabibs:' and womep, P SODS has left for hori�orj. On Friday., night he unable rQ account 'for the proceeds of a made by a captsin of thq British navy that rds only 1 abstract scien� A New York despatoi says : ­A4emmik their livers and fairly'ruri'away- from the while 0, man rega able marriage is that% of Thos.. Fitzgerald had a lively splurge in G&D&i)OqU6. Obam. 'collection ti�ka.n up at ameeting of the army incubus with which tbey'arI6 affiefed. This. England knnex the island on ilia coAA, of, tific facts, a, Woman 1004B Only at the itzgerald has been pagne flowed r It is aBserte e. Cokea!, 6ud 'establish a� colony 1 and.'naval. �are embodied. to Mary Ali6a' Moss., Ti d tlaat her golden advice which the III is giving 1perlson in whom they loves an itapdro.1hate in' big love for months, had Mr.� Gamble will make the original, ,,holder' will not: be followed,' bu6: we are not Even in childhood the little girl frequotitlY bad his suit :rejeated.'and Of the ticket A'vdluab�e'presonu. View Great theRnin' imitation of humanity, bet! dolli-and works I. . . A responsible for, that. It is kigbt to Vdint'out frequently been ejected or,refused admifj�' The -contractors who have undertalioD to Wigs,conatiNg into that thisJsw%Iking wea, exalletice, for t. The boy.gets a, hobby horse or ther par vion. to the house 'of the, Moss family' at 'I- Salvation- AriA* 11 fluitd for ][,Ibcl. cart -away -the ruins, of the Palace. ,of the and that he who does not benefit by it sins A Nyig-maker talked me into A secret' the tools mud' works �with tbIem. Bat the, Tuileries have received some 'Curious pro- other.,dmy.' It was bec6ming fashionable, noblest quality wherewith 'nature has: No. 31 Fell street. 'His hab�ts �vvere bad not only 6gainsthis own soul','but-agoinst A Paterson, N. J,; telegrain says: .'Rev.. pos'al Ile. Louise �Mich'el he said, for women to wear )r the g6o'd d the world and the girl seemed to care �'hotbitjg, for M , his body too. wigs. Wigsare endowed woman f( t Charles Pelietreau, olthe EliiRcopa,lChurch offerss, MinIstulgegeentiaomns 10 44 kim , but 0 entertaiiii' a; -dislike. Some of the Eol3F'C, om . milnion,this cib�, Aelibred, a f .a group) not worn to cover up -baldn ca 4, lovo!�-that love wbi6li 80ohs.ilo, sympa. anarchists,'� to. remove, free of charge a . a return. ,The�.ohildl. is the o40t'of weeks ago he 'secured admission 'to the even the hair is thin, but tr save trduble' thy all against e,mor, On Sunday last denouncing the se her Wishei sond her mothbr's,, , I k. II Wanted.- And aB a precaution against acoient A love, arid- hisses, kou doings of -6o 14 SaIiiiian Atmy " as Ilia eansof the former d an of tyrant,,,., an a -,� atCbI g, an d an . SWerO and in m fit of ra�6 stabbed her, the wound' religious and she undertakes ibmt the work Not -the least durious� portion of fficia! w9mari.:,who has straight hair� is just now them Otily by'complaiat and anger ; and' rdvVdyism,, and spoke in very severe terms finished 11 by the 14th Of Ju IY, the - %I,-. literature mio' p,.,t in aRer 9, out of fashion as goes'. She the feeble creature t"t ' r&4uir6s the most s a,resulb two' suits for h S th -intb little' rEpays af the, time' -being -believed, to -be. he t horbead niversary of the taking, of the Bastile by the least. But mother goes on' The girli, however, :recovered', and on' Sun, libel,mach-for �5,000 damages, h great war. During rabbllio!tf, DiIugt'6ri hair and'paste it 13, . ft've, now the noble populace." Mmny'letters have' hile ve only grows Cho sttougbr. t a clay last they were rnarried, in the Church -been commenced. against him by two of.the come to'haud purporting.t& givo'infOroam- raid General Sheridan was making big waves And puffs ar6und'her forehead and hpi lo *f the Tre6xiFifigureti��n,:tliat-fa'ct -la Ila ,, through the,'Shenw6doah valley# 'an ilowiliho'siddsof bar bead. Thiarequires greater the. need hallelujah lagses,�' Sophie L, D.' Mar- tiou'Bs, to',�vhere goI4 And jewels; have been, old � who kept a toll, gate ca, the to, and benemn'i buril�ns6me after of its oIad vibile' the father ght. Both'parties re use, o woman pre- Ijust come to lig shall and Ismbellm.'Whitehead'. buried% but' as the Government di4tiriotly great ca tstrongest. of bis� obindkerl, the 40i I plain how the change was.brou t I a , bo I ut.. Ali trea' .turn -pike' tiied-to: collect toll.from the . time. Besides, hair tblitis, not inclined !era ve for the weak and e sure trove by the.terms of whole Army, 'raping pins mother feeld more In it has longb6on ktioNwIthah America," the sale oE the materials, it is not ikely o:to to cutl 'at aft is Apt to defy cri 6. a fool, JO mark tbat' she failed � but' she And p6lmado; and strMighten out"At an inop, querulous. Ibeiie�b you at tootily cattle fed on,grass,, instead of being, housed that the, contractors 'will trouble their, presents her claim not onlyfortollthah portuno,-moment. Tbe.-Vig-na'aherith6re- xclaimed. Mrs., Migge; &is het� husband., All the year. round, make''much"more li`041611- head about the matter. AmIongthose who -oug t to ave bee 'p i -London clubs aggro- iinwittingly 'presented the hot pud of m. f6l beef ihmu'foreigrx cattle , .and: she b h ri a a, b6t Also for fore,lias'come td'tl!6 rescue of,women so The, inembershio in 'I He anearli I � 11ow' an have Conde forward to point 'out hidden, interest to date. This .would, constitute'a unfortunate as to have rebellious bain 100 000i Their property is potato-dibb, which she promptly dropped eminent authority speaks & good word for reasure 9 . I and broke. �'Yes Naun- handsome I ortune,forthe,old woman if she mmkIlag wigs Wit may"ba VIioiti oil the frout' worth Boinothing over �525�000,000-. be added �redgnedly, our hogs. - They Are fact. as- likely f6 have' dorff 'one of tb'e'many persons, who , have a6ijid ce d;' "that's what tho'ciotk.told' h oui, Xvii,)., dolle ot it.' ;at the hemd,lbetween thelinalof tho'iore.. arb clubaAkolusivelY-0 .I I rgymen, an me when I triollitioa as their European, brethr he Daup in (t bomd. 'and the, �or The &lsa, 'hair' is iherg,wla6w members evote their meet- enj fed ol%i�lad to be't own a went to take Out' my ]marriage licenseill more generally'an swill' And refuse instead, No permanent injury was done to the 'crinaped; and 'never straigbiens oilt. jilga on y to high, ga blii*. � A c6riespon- a 'Winter in British Colu can A an living in Dayton,' statue I Of.'DaI1161 O'Connell, at LimeioY,, Br6oldyii Bogle. dent of erc Th mbia is of corn, The average Arnett swme� is a young wom t1d Aayp that draw The 6 liver whose is A par. dryest And fine t ever known. oold�: big� brief existence hAdI her fortune told by an itinerant last month, by the uukn6w`iI men. 'Who, pokerie the favorite game. a saw Prank, egt register at Victoria wits IS degrees of pqtbal feaBt, living' upcin, as well Me be�1119, 'astrologer, And' was so iffiprep'sed with smeared it wiWyolfow painti 'The du Now lose $10,000 at a Vorh II On.tho lower mainland, the lowest tba'fat of thd land. o* told lick of bar future th t�.ffbat ad tako it out,. it'14� in vain" Von look for to 0 what It a, was Attributed to the Scots Greys quar r anen u Ipi . St r thermometer reading was, zero. 'The stock kdele Bray, leading lady with t insane' andwaB -kille thd hole i�'abd 611� 6-o is Wto suppose, rega, 0 '000 at target practice ith he became d A- few (I in,the, arid the' feeling 'Against equ: is doing well on -the range's, and there are no, t 'ity ' Iiii lOFJ8eJ3.',', Knighto,'willahorily7resi6n. ThbMana8er by A . railroad train while. wandering h a it was de6 a Wbatevat space you occupy,,that t eL adversary at' 'ci do V�ao tord. thrciugh_te�gunb,zy for Miss ;OL inLife �w", _b . 1 t � arte 0 CAP "t_to_koep_thhei to;, a I III7 Tu F1 bipp Is h b du t I gh c ig 9 at nt gh r d, Om &F3 I n in a s Ol H dppy a IIIII