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Alor, Murder ?-The Lesint Prectlidents . I I . , on the isubjecu � 1, �. . I tourists than it has been for years. I I I ; � I �: " I r, i The Slaeriff at Greenock haa',refused to ) � 11outt-Is ICIEPROVICID. 1, '­ w9m I an, With baggard ,face And . ( , / Givi Mid of Them. I , , I . � I "I � �tesldens - I .1 I � I I .1 � r I I A Philadoll ears a d, named phis, boy,�8,y­ I , .-I r release , the Port Glasgow, Salvatioiiists I I - I I r . I . .1 - I I " '' I , , - the The Aulmn of Turkey Admonishes � � . - � - dress,'throvi herself into the Charles River I a waseaved from death only after to -day, an I , � . �'A Shocking crime .was' perpetrated at � Courtney Place, nodr St. James street LSta' I ' . � � 11 .1 . -7-7'-� 1 ; - MOB. IN THE , HANDS OF,A Edward Trodden,jaunder Ar eat for the. � r mifr' , : of anotheri lad. . The question 11 . . ' I I . I I from the, interdict which � pr I , ,:�,� t . , eventa them from, entering1he hall when they have their, , ' L : 'I . I .1 I - "causle. Ox Stamboul. . � I � 'deBpatoh The I a. deiaperaie �#119916-­-ahla gave her name as I I tion,Walthametow, afatber having drowned I . . A I few, d I Aye I I � Ago, 'William- Gar., .#er� I I arising a;s to the liability,ofeuch a -child I I I 11 � . � . ,.big drum" ., , .r .1 I I I I I . . A Constantinople says : I Turk - alwaym becomes more pionaduri" . Pg , Maria Lewis, and' said that . Bha'�was 5 I 1 years old. The woman's history is a I � , ea. ilir 6 of?his ohildreu�Ohwrl aged -3J , Yj' a; Herbert, 2� years', and'Fribilpri9k, , W, 4�rinerly lived L' end,- - who r�f 'I - " * 'with hill for a felony, a reporter of the, Netos visited � the officials to learn their � PurpgBe in the , �� Mrs. .ionic Morrison, of Glasgow, has .. �, I , �,' 21,000 damages I I 1, entered 'an I action - ', the R%mazatl. The racirtificatiou of the gash, as it w�ara reacts upon the spirit, - - I I Ars. � ag 9 she wa the remairkable bile. ' 'to I S� ­ � � acknow , ledged . belle of a small village. near - B'dr 16 mouthaj And �, go . Seriously injuire'd I two others-tWin bdyH only 7 days old� ife and Aral y I in thilli city, was w 1. Seized byA mob at Lexhigton, Mich.,and . . ,. matter',:' .. ; . ­ � 11 . I I I I � �, . ' " Certainly we will try � him for murder .� i ,for : � I �. I - 1 - , against the%ownerB of the Daphne, ,for the � 1, r . I loss f her husband b the foundering of I I 9- I I producing a very- jaundiced condition of I mind, apD to Bhow itself -in what are arrone- an to ,, bar father being A well- kk, Bw-, lot Me to-do farmer. Wbau She Wag 1 17 sbowas that one of tbaua died, shortly afterward, r . . I hourly and the -death of .the second was � treated to a coat of tar and feathers for the I - I Alleged offence of having married a c9lored -ben'the case comes before us," Said Asat. D1st.AityJbhs.rles- F. Warwick, all*bangh I I y . that ill-fated vessel. I . I . I I I I I I �­­­­­­­ I I ously Styled eballititous of fanaticism. - The, . inbel r coatemplatibliby which the " brad �. ma;rri6d to Art 4 astimable young ucan,�'AD4 - ­ � --j-- -1 -1 I , B Wadded lifia'W'869 The man's name is William I - a ec'. 4 e � Mpulod',torial fir woman. Garwood wall A house painter. I 11 .1 Re was by birth %u, Englishman, the �cff- -1 I r L , the trial would probably be, a f'a ce IRS artle I .1 it was clearly 1'11� The Faisley,Towti Qoupeil axe�decided ': _ . I I I , � to conforthia freedom of the burgh ,on Sir ­ � --- ..1. I " . I I ,,believer ". Sao 1 ks to while . away the long- . ., I . for a a* yea r their � husband not ppi one. Both . 11.1 'an � nabs, ag, edr 43, employed by a m. iii , LowerThairies Street, city. HIS WHO Was Bpritig of an English father and an ocCortion I L,Ilao* hexing. pibved that the boy'o. mind, , Wasfeeb]4 s�nd he was'incapableof.delib. I CivariaBDilke wheri,the rigb hou.'gentle­ I . I . . � : jaebiD� hours tbatr are not given up to sloop � doe 9) not eidgend6r a hostilo feeling toward' � and':, w0e, , fio�wever, � were afflic0d . ' � � I by 1, � t, ' , ,taniperei confined of twitia, and she bad a woman in b , go to.ads, 'her. � One ev6iJilJg, Gould- mother'.' At the Cad House in . . _ ton,mber&ho Warded ,lie met. iindL 10 I Vedl� a I I � . I I . I ofttely plataijug, critne or had not reached � I I I - . I L' what Blackstone cal a tbe age of, die. � man visits the town in October next. to � " I I dol�vBr�a address tb,the Liberal Club. . � , I 1. I I '' 11 , � . I � . � the.Chrigtian,, but it nirrims the viovVs, of -1 - ,:"governable I - a Moo L' ir � de �- . ­ , t, " the I%- I And I after �� a � - line . . I I'll the on so � - I � rather � Steil returne'd"home earlier.1ham I . I �womkn of African de%oent:wb6'filled'ih6 �rp . osition of cook in the hotel nam - ad Tba ' cretiion,� wbicb. is usual ' . . I I- 11 ly'fixed at 1 years. ' ' � � I I I It was.'resolved, at a publie meeting neid, � I in I , . . � .1 I L I the son of , Othman until � �hal imagines that ;.' L , , I ' in tbe&pakture� from soucient'ciustom apr I L I I 11 . I 11 I L' I � ilaut as ,to ulake their � � pubes became ,so Vic I . f I., I . if ieii� years li a togethdr unbeiiable. F1 t( ,a 'Usuali � He seemed in a very bad idood, and � to the nurse that its watited'her out of . I . pall - . were�married, and-etlgaged�board with 11 Under the old ci as id M r. War� . "' ' 1 V wt�' it yisaip�, This wick, I, this4as fixed At ... a -Edinburgh, .and presided cl�er i by the , , L Lord'Provost"to form an auxiliar.v fund, - '. . I I I I . . � the n egiect of religious ordinances is. to be I lound the cause of all the misfortu use h � . ago they' separated-, � five children av"39 ` Said the -,house While 1 he', had L a 0)iAt 'With I , � a fornilk'of 6olorec r 1 people: jn'L6xiJJgtoD. � It'should, be borne i W ut mind that'Gar and, I cc I ' de,,wbich 'we derived from thia Romans, I divided � . for reliefof the'tamilieB of these who lost - I I . . the ir r liVeg,by the CSPSiZing th 0, Dapbne, I I real i have OVL . that , artaken the empire. Bel' - 1. . , loving I Won boin ortheir union. Of.theae thwtwo iiidaa st4ed' With thair,l,wher at Bruns, his wife concerning the medical expense 13 the The woman Went but though apparently,of Pure Ca,ticasian blood, the stages of. human responsibility iuth three periods. 'First, there was the I I of . - I I I I . � , �� L L"S I . .Princes Beatrieshas cou'sented1toopett . . . I AS all Moliaminadang fto iJJL tho. direct inter, I I - . . I To' utiou of the Almighty in 'L,Mundakne wickiwhile the three youngept-were brought byAbbinalther Boston. Firld-ing,the of confi L nemolnt.,. of the �hu'use, .and just before going She Frederick, was in fact partly negro and We fnarriage L '* . ' with the. cook, aforesaid was in no Way, An - I Age Of infancy a xtendirig up to seven years. Next , , there wag that at. 'puertia,,% fiioh ex.. . 1, � I Sick - � a, bhz%ar� in Aberdeen in'aid of the L I Children's floapital at the of Sep.* '. 11 . � ''. aff , 13,_ With, aWake . JiSdL conscience the wr , , to ' little� ones a burAsix to li-�r- after a few heard theL father Ask for the boy . I - 'as Surprised a short tim The woman' w, hoL act of "miscegenatiori. T .Jnob� *ant to I I a � ilie'Idditteenth year 0 tanded until. . T,h i 11 " ­ ei3d, I L jeir,bej. � It,* is &]SOL 6XP06te d Her� Roys"L. ,- I I . .1 spiritual rulora of the Turks i3eeJu the . I recent . triumphs, of r- the I, Gbiaour �' ib6' . nionthaf the w ife placed them in;an- orphan th I asyltim, arid air *hereabouts, are - I . . ,a ifteL, - , . rward at seaihgl� the cistern running it horrified the abbild, of the ,married p Air, compelled Garwood to,come out, in his night &0013- I . I . ' i 'derdands. L there I extended WaElLthAt cf� pubo'- y,-*h,,(,h . A I 11 from the,fourte I enth year'up,Ward.. Durin ' g Im, � . . I . ighnega will atthe sabia time,formally� 0 �'eri�DlJjbi6 Park, gi I I P �, a ft to. the -city from . . . I � ' . 40haStiSiDg hand of Allah for this backsliding . I I tof the I and would.fain deprecate the preaent ' 'For the-neXt . L'tan - years 7 unknown. " . the. -woman to Over, and on she'wag � going,to to discover the dead bodies of threo�child- emphasizing their by the exbi.. bition'of ievolviiis, And bluatling-11ire to L _ L the first 6r',iofasitile stage no ono'could be - f I ter the fo . rally crime, . I I � MiSB Duthie. -, I .1 , . � . I . I L � . . patit, tDivine wrath by a -Show of repentance." . I , I Unba . I drifted'.from-. place .!Py pl., homelesa L and'friendless. iler-bus'-' ran in it. At the saine moment' she heard I in the room where Mrs. Gould- ' the stre'wcoruer, there treated -him to a 'of L Punished ,A seventh bowevar� th ' h ld tOL year, By Were a have . Arrarigemento have nearly been Corn- . L . � ­� � L plated fot,�.he formation of 0, Free Church : I L . I .I Thus it is -that as sure, as tbe R%mazan . . - , . " I � slomes roundi- hefore it -,,baa dragged halt r . I 4and. some years Ago carne 'to Boston, , I I I L ' divorce ii d Sga'si- ootailiedL a 'L and was War a ,screaming at Stone was in bed, an& she knocked the, door but was unable tt�� gaiweutrance., jshe cost bar and feathers, the materials L for which'had Previously -been provided by " reached, tb& age .of discretion and to be I I amens,ble'to, the law. The laws in regard Defolic6Agsooiation in Scotland, L of which ' , a 1. . th Rev.-br. Begg, the Rev. Dr. Kenu.edy, ,- . I I " .1 . � : through its weary length tbore�is certain to L I ille,au ellici i8atiedL 6YL' imPerial aUt hority Her two oldb r fit ! n'�also camelto thie,city� So , I . business where' 6ey.. began 4 successful' , .1 I , called for w3sis'taiioe' An& the door was I i �i piominent citizeh of hexingtton., The L in ob,,uot only tarred and feathered their I to capital 'crimes, which we derive ,from I � 'at Angld, coBtry,_are still � mote o .s6xon all i I I I . Dingwall ; the Rev. Dr. Black � ay, Inver.: I ness the ReV.''Zolid WE f i L � � L . :directed again8t,some prevalent practice or lit to b 11 �tbo other thong a i compatible, with , , '­ ' I r r Ca' 'h ' father-- reer.,�' Neither they nor t Sir I I burat Open. Than it: was found that the ,- I . I I enraged father, after drovirning.his three v= ,but .they compelled him to ride a plank, which ir, the end they ' L -t '- . L' circumspec in. regard to punishment at crimes by mitiors.., As long line ; w9h, tind the'Rev.. ; I Evan Gordon, Mr. Forbee, of Culloden, and : , I , . . . . I . . a due observance of the 181amid faith, One L I k new'wbere their mother' was. .About*& . . . jar ago she Was taken with a, desire to Bee eldest children, bad, struck the twin, L hs�logr, at their mother's'lipe'ast with a, hammer., dropp6d,on his foot, breaking two toes, arid' . I . decis� ''i , L . - a rule a of ion nsist tha't L reason, and under- . . .other prominent laymen of the; &nomiiia�, - , , are - , 1 � I � � . . tion � supporters.- , : ' . � . . year.it is the.nigb�ly Visita to the 11 cafe - . . : which'tha So, I ahantanta" Of 1'eks, jUL 1 61, 61 ,y iier relatives' agaiii; Snld,�as'she expressed i it, I to die at hr ma� and'amorigat her kin d- . - The police were at dfice sent for, and, the, - . . ,they refused utterly to listen to his appeals . . for clothing though a cold �Wind was blow- , I I I Standirig.do not tai� r begin develop until 12 , , L ' a ye hav ' been reached, but it i's ke cog- � . I � �, I I : On ,the Valley WAS. L - � 2u&inBt. the Devon . . . . . I . YO ,n . �t ,� Tui:key takes 'such delight, agatuB .I red." � Accordingly she j6urn6yed to Brune - L ., andoonveyed man was taken into ctistodV to -the L AL Bridge -road Police,. Station. 0 n at the ing from Lake Huro time. -,Some "the ,victi-be , Lars ­ . I - - ­nizedlinAaumerouB instanceB t1i'd-f4hile an ' . . I visited by s.'niost destructive 66d. lt wai . . L I a Mb t L SUdd down ,the � I I . . vb� I I job the ShaftL a of religion are'direot d by . . I .1 ­ � b it 'a the Ahe secular authority, and the iy�i a wi golf Itiown to her rela. ch- and,inade �, her I tives. She, met ,with, such: 'A' cold reception, I a L 0, had the' Prisoner Whs& When the nure , � 11 of the mob propose& that . dr6wned'in the lake, and considering the itiftnt,'as ch,.Idren aiidet 7 years of age�can I be guilty of felony, after it child has, an , and oa, in a on I L 11 - I - people of Tillicoulohy L . ly and Alva, like an . �, ' . . . . . ing,'teadency of the Turkish ladioaL 'to .. grow .� ape Abe.1appesrance of theirPrankish sisters - however,,, ihai abe atayed.but.a short time. . I be wag doing, h Never mind, I ath. . a Buid : �ba'ppy-now,-aDd She is a Single Woman . i", t ,is. Strange . character of those an aged, i thai the propoisitiou'�ms not accepted and 'Carric&Out; Lnot . I - passed that period he May be tried and � c6n,victed and executed far L avalanche. -The whole L sid� is -Lof' the � 0 L Qchila seemed toba one ,sheet of' water. " I I I I I . whioli�,.6soonl6B the .M%rk foi,Buch � action. .1 I I . Atthe' last Rt)4thaz%va, with adna"able 'c' Cbming-back,to MassachuSettei she went to .the �`Tewksbury al;msh-ouse,. 'wher'la 'She - h Th6n No, motive, gays the Lohdoa Giobe, can. be assigned for the inurders, I e -49e . pt��One"VjZL : , . I � L -b .. . but the rabble finally turned I . th poor wretch, loose at the :vfflage limits a capital-cri . line Halo% Pleadings� oi� 'the Commonwealth,, - I 'And Blackstorin contain, I 11 I . � , All the hill'ro&dB are torn up bridges Were I . swept awayAnd fieldS.L and. gardens -laidL' . - . I - - 1. I - in' _-�enAiiied until within a out ,ag-o.. partiali,ty rt3pro6,f , was d'eliveriall 'all round',"' vhe.wentto'Brunswick again,, 1uping L tha , t , - I � oii� a than one- th at 'the� pAso riert, as , mor . . I C occasion giunabled, with --M4 wife becapso . ,a L a 'Lex'ir,Lgton, and sent hjm'fdrwkrd on big . I � L I I . I . 1. nu,merous Pre'- I , cedents, Of course in ;all such cases it . . I Wi,steL. Much dainage- Was done in ,Alva r . . and Tiliicouloby. I ; . . - I I � and while -the men - .were ad inanished for I -at t m6Equei during the n r a . their. a ttenchaice� I I ait,,ither family would' 6ke pity on , - -t' ls "i .1. 11 A 1. a sh I a was 'b6l� do. at. condition. gaJ L , . , . � he had chilldr 32 0 1 �B a k qU Chly. � I I . L 4p , Way to Croswell by pelting him On the baCh - with stones., GaIrwood arrived at'Cecigwe . I it . must n c - -be &fi itely As lartained, that the child possessed full reasoning powers and � - I L ' It "s statE:d ba,t the Highland'regimenis , ,i A L L ,.. , ' L., . day the4om6n were -informed that a long,. curi, straying, over 'the shouldei'vith L a , L , L . Wag coldly received, and, after a feW!daya it L iiitim ' . . I ­­ I . . her that her come was r , ' - - ­ L I . . . I .� I AJETIROD"111, UNION. . . . 4 9 f faint rom wounds I , and weary, bleedirl ,. inflioied by the mis8iles,of hie persecators;�� I r a ill t tile felony wa,a'dalibcra,tely planned, , * , . a 'and executed; and,th t , he WaS in r nq,pqnse �r in Eg�pt' are getting very few recrui ta L . . . - . - . f . becaulise Of-the,displeasure felt in'Sootland I % . L -- , L not L the' fringe Upon the forehead* was I Proper style of. coiffure for a Ma6bulwan ated to we ,��OrJi � eat, L- S . oriawiully vi�hb �L' ' d returns . to. Boston o , 'steamer Which arkivacibere U the ,, I - ­ I . .. .1 L r L L ' I �,K�, ",in' nisit" -1, ,be w I 11he B C .: L C , . I . ay ' of I_, ,; * r ,' I -but g .1 . a neighborhood,, where , lad In'Lreael) humanity would.protect aud'not Persecute - ii I Arrespo'nsible: lltia�on reeak. d in the old reporta-1 am iorr' � I y I have not.thern at at" the t�laatmeatL of 'the' , ­ bts, in - r imp, , . " � I . de 9,tche-p aftiortbe' battle�ioef "Tel-el-Ktbir. r - ,, . I : 2 �� - lady. L ihe policia we're Btrictly eDj0i11ed to . � - � - watch the conduct of the �I fadthful,",to 8P,B � I L I . . . this ,i, orning., Thepodf woraAn Bays,that on thp trip §be;'was Hev'era I tibies on. the I Cl ba rch. L I . ' I ' ­ I ' ' L I _ The authorities of; the 'Canadian Bible itakind. �­�! . . � I � . , I Anotb6r despatoli says. Garwood,. it is . , Said L hand just now;" Mr; Warwick--�11, that a girl of. 14 was burned -to death for killing his y paturaLresult, and one that, . :- , i,,� T is & ver ,,, I , ,,,, � rai�lithave been anticipated, Both' men � ��", , . ' , , . � , I . I � . . in, the one case , � thUt.Uonegleot W"L showu ,,,verge other_ . LL ., . but 11 the a 1. f Jumpitig overboard, ' Christian','Conferen'be 'have tah6ci, legil ' ., . .f said ' was- married and 110bg,with his wi a I � - , ber,rnifitr"s,,and I reiR-ewber in mv reao- ' -1 . - , and officeis have fielb tli era U'llfairly - L . - I . treated, aDd--their.,complay W, .1, .J.tla have bred I . to this 11 mu61ZZ1n,B­ , I . call, and in the wiLter looked so cold " that she was afraid. - advice ppOn',bhe question. whether thtayLCKU I L ',bodies and t claildmit, the oldest 17 years old, I hree i io. t V hat'a oy.of 10 years su ered,death - ff ' I : - . - .1 I I : dis I . I .. at: home. I I I . I.. I place that no axpobure of charms L took Arrivod,in Boston she ati once made r heir unite with the aiater Methodist 'L . ' at Hamilton, Can , until he returned home . I . I ' ou�tlfe Vt'�ll� Boa � ffold for -kill ilig 'another .gust r . I . L � ,' 6 I I L I � ' kho'-cer many Of inaugurating the re- _ likely to attract the.aiteution of man from way to the Charle's River; here shel threw ,w without the.consent of the English Confer- one evening and found a note from'his wife .. . ., . . 1-1 youth.of 9 Sinceilie ti me o(Edward III r, . � .1 sfiored Burna 'At Kirk6swald,-,� 1. I � the higher thotighteL to which his mind. I I .1 .. Should be ' , . L L L L givel4 % L herself into the. water,. d6�erwiued to and ce. her lance and still .,hold their property. The . OPIrliod given is that if the Caua.dia,n Con- awaiting him, Which read, have gone fronivoutorev'er." H§-�AB-j)�eier--seeii-Ji,er--t-h&t- h' the thirteenth -centuryt' it as been 'held the - . caipa;city-of-evil-lioers- �h.&Jxat-b, ,tombstone L . I . Ayrsbire,�.tookplace lmAh� I � 1 . I L-PT-Sence of a . . I .--,,-- ­.­-­_­Thib,y6arAt I - -is yle-of--�dres s--wbi6h- -the�s,ty . I I her eximen Ant''hour after rescue . -bd�- --df - dh­w�S--i'dfdr a -rr-dM­­d-6-&th,hak-dld-e-"t '-ffi-­.­­ -ference' -,uuited--i��'�tiki-�'--'-If-eL-dt� a, -is Ug sue ac ion L . , � ., '81 _V-Wr— nce.' x wooilliabrunetie bride isabout , L , ' measured, so much by years a,3 by under- ,. . I d�— . Large 4 , I blage 0 t e� poets a mirere, � , 11 I I , -elsewhere. -1 . ­ . , , . comes in for condemnation. The 11 y"b" �. . 11 - her condition inthe hope "t"t.,be might do . EaOi�h COnf`s' nee, will have no power. re - . his own .ago, 32 of th6reaboutg�,SIL� �. ' - .. , 11 ­­sta,uding. .. I - 1. To illustrate-: Pll�,cita a ease . from Glasgow and - The, stone . . .. .1 cow meinoiates the grand . . I I ma,k is considered too diaphkaous'. the . .1feridjee ','inbufficiently form-destroyin L I . .�, a L Uaf S for � lit ortunate ".mother. owathIng' he Although in *ell -to-do circumstanbe's, over the property., but that if the �Ccirjfekr� . ence� is divided onthe iwl,tter the English . . I - . .. I- . . I . . . � . S'r"ULC,K IT ItIC'n. 1. 1. ' I . - . .. I .11 � Air L . which this. Trooldpii, aff has recalled Lto my- memory,11'said Mr -Warwick, as.he Land great'grand - � . parents of the poet, and the locality -is one - . I . , 1 " , ", L ' I I I I 00 in its cut and' the - feet . verings far too . L lab dy.' . a inL I apt I The article qulagtio . n in tb air , � StekillyLiefliBed to.ldo aa�tlijugi­evea to see I L the poor - woman. who will'be .sent to some lConferehod maypos5ibly. ba�ablbto.se - I .t. Since the year 1854,­�the Cana Jan I - L L d L � - . . I . L. - . L . . . — . � , ., . .- ' L . fck�- , &Voutilei-ful Quartz Discovery in , tht."Lij .took down E6 liw biok aud'glanced A it for , L .1 - a moment. I" In.,1629 I. at the Arlington El intimately associated with the life an . -'s . literar work 6i'Burrs himself. The care. �1. . I .1 .. . Y L - ko L PreSeLIL.Sty le are looked upon as Many t inst itutiorlby the. authorities. Lb ,L' , , fallen as Maintainia ­ Confe I d a Sep r t . I a.a a Jux-Hort,r ramm-Ak Veritaltillenounuzu., . .. 11 . I . , I . �. Assizes, ,h) h a Dean, between the inaug" in I thouy of ration was p6Kfor ad by Dr. - - ­ L of �L 11 4 - ­ � . . ano-ree set to catch the eyes of the Unwary, 'Are . . I L I I .1 . . " .1 I I I .1 I I I 1, ". fina neial exItstenee;rand ,the property, L . . Fort McLeod t I lazette : A Bhort,ti we ago � I - I . . rid 9 , agog of `8 A -years,, the - age 'o'f Charles Roger., -�' ' L 0 Edinburgh., , ., , . , i � 1. . . . . 1. � I � 11 1. and �heL " fair lights. of the ha;rem " . . I . ,, DESPALIJEL KILLED TKI11W.11-- . amounting to' nearly half a million of -doi- I I I . I , whatihadbeen some time one,McLauglilin I I . tbis� 'Troidden' , boy, -: byL the way; was I . � I- �. .1 � I - — - . I I - I L I I 11 bidden -to.lay them Aside under the"penl4ty. � ' I , � � 1 11 �­ " , I L , lars, has been mostly collected Since �hat I . - - itiMcLepol, loaded -up his pack-horFa and . iodicted,-arraignel, and found guilty and .� i I . I- L -L L r ' - , Terrible'Scene an the Scnfiold� . ­' � I I . of ,incurring.very 6%agre6able treatment lab L I " - , stlie A Young. iTlailifturder.8 Oman 1146 W I , � - .time, There is a Strong feeling in favor of , I I startedforthe, mountains, expecting to' L . sentenced ,to death , for having burned I - . I 1. . . I . I .11, I � . I � ,. r . ��. 11 I �, I L James Btirtgn,. aged'33 years, I , —11-1—,,--ibeh&ndtr-of'-the-'Poii,utl.- . ,­-­­-­---­-­­ . L I .L I I . L 1. I , . . . The imperial volict on 'the,, Subject, was cd,' kid: Kills ,nivini4elt. I .� � �-: ,, . --L�ov a, I 11 . I 'L. I �, . I ' . . . � A Cincinnati, I O., telegrard SayB` ; going:into the unibu'without the-corl " L . L . 'sent of theEngligh Conference,but the Canadi.an, .'strike Something good. . Calgary , was recently, thrown into a state of,excitement several -,bains.' 'Malice entered into the case and. be was h"ged. At the Bur 9 LWAS.'eXe' I cuted yesterday morning:�,within the wallp,A - L � ' " L I . . I L . . . , I � . . publiabed yesterday. As herein stated, it � ia., issued b) the Sultan in his character as .Beit- Schieble, formerly, of Dayton, was aback- Conference wiltheeitate before taking that step, because it is not'known 'how far the by his arrival there with some .*ond erhilly ricb.sp�cimans of in the I r Assizes in 1148, William York, aged 8 years I - too of. Datham Jail for the murder of Eliz%beth . I � Sharpe at Tunstall, near Sunderland, on' - , . '', I .1 ... . , . I L " I Sh - t �, .. caliph and prot�ctor Of theL or"' - ' (gacreld* h6w), of which the areas fashions in keeper in Cincinnatij and lost his place by I I I bad habits. He was very young and had a . -former opponeu ta Of r . �, union are"p aparpol to, '-ad 6pilclaitiou by them might end go"A anger quartz, . which . . nativeAlver could' be seen' in ,immense Rich"qualityipwas -n-Tkodd en's agp ,' L � -was convicted of. 'killing,& girl 5 years old, and sentenced to kay' Sth laSt.:L The condemned man,' Who j ,� �- : passed, a fairly good night, rose At abodt L 7 : . .. - I r L " � . . .. .i . � , ­ a �, . .tb . � vogue with the. Turkish- wain J L . I . , ,., J�iks, �. present day are. -stated a, id.bo earl, I vilia, to whom he wrote the follo,wing letter I . . 11 . I , , b - , Another f, , point which will .,fri)mMiamisburg,au the 17thinist.: . 'y,opesty. I L . I. L L , , . require. consideration; 'is ', ' i * . whether the quantities., withouts, doubt, old miners declaring that they had L - nel vbr seeri,JitkRoitiad" and ro6gbly. eatimat- b v ehatiged. The. eidict:,wassUgtairJedbY' � , the full .beach on appeal L ! �but 'tho, b . . ' I 11 . , I . 16'elemenoy cy e4cappil the gallows by tl of.the. o'clock . and soon* jjoin'ed,by lisp-, , L - - WaS ,the 0 r I I L .. -- .11 � who remained with him unt . I , I . . L . . L lain' il'the end.�. : . Still. . � . . . tiouB. Tbiuk, "MutAiii �,folds' are �tlo be I ,of - I � My D�i,kLiNG Wipr,,-When I left yoij� this morning I'went. to Sbildto & iCo., They said I I . foreticewould stop,the money English Con 1. . ibg'that soirl'ol-ef the specimens ,would � . . Crown �,Anol. by ,enlisAing ,in - i,'e English. , The prisoner was ,very pale, but was. . .. . e,l fi'k - . . � I.. I", � in, and walked with a M Step. Mai- ; � . . . I � 1WOinLin place the gauze veila 11-Fatima"have �houlki Couirnenee;,Work on - Monday. Will be' Fdown paid' t6..'eight Oanadiau� superannuated ' &sBaYRSMUCha�r$lOOGO,t6thi3''t6n.� We " navy. L Isiourowncouutr3, -Iew'sersey, , � , . wood 'L at once L got- . to work adjusting the - -`v, I . r 1. . hicfi,ISafy-ghui'! and wiihw . 11 r . . I been in the habit ditio.softening the contourli Sunday .121ght. Canie, to Miamisburg and to _Opt ,played poker and won $12. 'Don't fail ' 'at. ministers. � The .. - I I dlaLido to CaaairLdian , t3onference .Might � 0 0 U -provide take,tb rialtaid saw the quartz ii as from the ,and lf,.it ComL Claimed, (and We believe. it -in I 18l& a. colored, boy, -Aaron, 12 yearB,of, - "a :oOfiVi6ted of, L I ago, wa Murder in first I I I noose good t*til3g the culprit in Position-. , �.. -with -a ' I . . . ... . . if fa L, �' of the ce8 'as to dwoll in-tbe 1naMOrY'Of ' me depot Sunday. afternoon at the 0� H'.,,& D-!dep6t at,6L O'djoijk.. Year lo�iog husband,, * 'BERT. . . for these mail Lin the event - tif.,­bhe mo.libY" ' place Lfirmly does), the prospects for a rich mining dis- '- .. . . .the degree for Lrthe, killing of� E� 2Jear-old child, - 1 r .. ­a_d�t,JX L *thai.convi .Pku his ba to th lover, allowing&' drop . ,O L eet.- Burton, fig&con- ' I . . I the wandering Ghia�our, aaz . � zled by � the , . 1! . . 1, L 11 � .- : . � .:' . . I I I ' 1. . I 'Yestordeq' being stopped. ,These with other points. ill triot are flittering in"the extreme. It '.4 � I 'claimed , d tion. 3 an ve w ' ustained. T In L ,who . 1. I I . . I fagged his.ori'me on Sunday morning, ,Wde, �. . frow��Lthair" I r � lightning flaghes argei. dark - I I he L; 1 , wrote A letter , to the W1 be-couiaidered by the Con feianee which . . , that the locationia'only tbree wilts ­ ,. yearelateracolorid boy -of the. same age I . I I � , , , L heard � by the distatit apbetaot ra ,,, , 0 . 1 1 . .eyes, as escaped, 11houria-V from the Coroner'of Hamilton County,'which closed . I . I meets at Exeter on the 29th inst. , I . L . .. I I . . , from thelihe ofthe ra affivay in the�Pass,, waBoonvicted in the same state under h t a ,prayilig , , I * * I . io fervently, and he was ' giving a - � � I I . KohammcdRn paradise. The .disfiguring . . , I with the follow' itig Word . . . .. . � a: -1 . I . . . . ­­ ­­- I I I . . , I I I and some nine Miles froln' the 11ea1`*'m'iue. . . same, circumstances; and suffered the sam6 . go o-ld'. of, , span , " Uarwoo,d took h ,'a L �, � -1 . . 11 feridjee "Aci no longer to be gathered in at I the wai�t or out low at the, b000m to show . ­­­­ . . 11 - ' Am very sorry that linust take'ber 'life, but I cannot die4ithout her.L She Wais my-bobt friend � Suicide, oi a Fariliair. -, . . ,- - L , ,,,, ,,,r , 11 L ' A -Sirn doe, telegram ' sa John Wood, ys: � .L .1 I . . . . I . 1 I .. " I I . I . . . . L ha Sa , r ­­ '' - " ­ Wor@64 11 vage 46 . 'Poor- :pena Ity. , Botli',casee were ofarried tO,the, Supreme: Court- and * the leaiiied,judges 11"'all, L the -,of- the -wardens-t9ablied-­-L" - L I . I I I �p W . I ,tile I Who � �L. ,-�S.iitit: aited"-.for the " . I I ; . the Parisian dress underneath, -And the . I ,'neat French bottinei are to'givla*place to . , . wbenl bad money.and When 1�was,broke. .1 hope. Qod will lot us most in heaven. 'L I" � .. I I . .forinerly a well-to-do and .. respectable . I . fAfmer of the township of Gbarlott8ville, ruelty*fnLa � . .. I q: . I I .. I house.. , . - I 1. I . . �1 � I decided in 6oth,: after L A careful juddirient, I that the' boy had reached a reasoning age I , �� I - L moment. � . The .�,,Words � 1, Lord , receive . - - th I a ' 'L 4 ': I I . . I I the bideous looking 1, yamences," the baggy hoots of llow or. red leather worn by. -the . This morning tit 4 o'clock he and J�oBle . Stapp, ayoupd�girl 'he .bad br6u6t from , agcd�bottt.-30, committed .Buicideizithe- - . � AG're6nville (111.) . telegram says.: The I rec' cut trial - of the Superintendent 'John .1 I I indu:1110 be heIr responsible. There are . other in lii� soul. ot this martab6dt �to die 1'� had � issued ..' �,: : - r i from the chaplaiks. �*lipg and the aulpiit's, - . I I I . I � ye women in the Provinces -where , foreign . . I I � Dayton.only four Weeks Ago, rWtired to- I I In house be hAd county jail here,to.,&q. He wag to have had his:preliminary bearinq on a charge of , Overton, . ha's d6volbped Some' --olohrehing . r - - .- cases: couritry, but �I can't 1, . recall them." . . . . , � � ' I ' response had coas6d, when at 8 03- the I I . . ' I I lever. was raised,and the condemned. man : . I � -in . fwh . adii, their way:. , iol3a have not yet No doubt this edict will be duly blazoned getber a where PlAoed,her Only a month igoi This noon a servant. I - _ forgery th.is afternoon. 'He�'��. married, � .1 I if faetB in reg ard to the' treatm ent of one of � ­ theinmates of1hepoorhouse in this (Bond) 1 . . ., I � � .1 I I ­ I I I . . . I 1, . disappeared down the ca6vity. .He wag� too � I � . I �the I . . * . of� ,ha*Salt' , I ­ forth by the epe"inieB an as -an', � . , � . -*eht to call'them 16- dinner' arid' found 013 w young W1 a and thiee',chil-� and leav' - . dren. An inquest -was held this evehing, � � . inty. � The Su erintend,blit's victim, eat P I . . .1 I . - . .A JUMPAFOR FAYIE. , . % . 11 , , 4 . I . distant Spectators th gee I I far 011 fo � 1, , r , I � '' ., - I : � , , . I 1. . . . indication of the, reactionary, p I' ris;cip ewby � - � - . . 'I. � Athiough .the .head..', jogio� both dead --411o, I I la;y- on the.,��hed: Aid' Bart, lay. 6nAbe floor., Verdict W r 11 I . .when 61 as returned Ahat deceased,. . Ellen Spelter,'wa's a helpless, friendless. , � I - — , -". Vol 1� .1. . . -te- plating a . Leniv `ironvi La:'Vluduct� .1 , hirin,, .,bub�'the rope swung violently the - . ''., L "� . �- .. 96ment bewas -a , � thidw. -o:1Y,ahi1Marwoodt'e:' .. . I . -1 --- - . � ! I : which big foreign' and' dombstio.pol, in �;ia I .1 . j I �, � . - -ohinricyp%t-o -Tn-lii§­lM&d-- I pb-ortF I I y Thie re -- I...-I-fdleg6d-.-tol-,b.�Lluled���ho� bf -L4.owevp . 1. I clon - � - - to -%�: _ _r,� ij they iieke. � -of-thb-bhota -been be - br, � i '' had Jolin-Woodi-leatae-to, his death by,hig'," n - .. I. W . 11 " , , . -hand -while Buffe ... ring. from Severe, manto, r. girl, uot-in her, right, mind,, And who, atIle-' ll . , * t" , tim - of her crutialtreatman was about to a -1 - ;* 11 , . 11­111�1 .. * ''. I I . L� I 111,70 Feeiiii I .11 I �. '. L " � e. :1 kher thnn th6,RlgB.14g - " �­ , -- �'�� - , 11 I - . - A­��­ -- � , , " ,� , I . 1, hurrying round to Ahe ud"irth' gide,6f the, �' - ' I I 11 . iii- th6''ei6rt- - `�­ :­­ --j �dayilt to� -, � � . .. y -and - stoophi k�A'wn--.i I ow I . ­ really'notbing in It, and -I don"b suppose for � .� . � I., "'ffea-E, . I aerA A will have !any, perceptl b 6e W011 �, .r r- paid, U a -Su o%U �ha�foilow, I ", d , %larin..' J , . "t, , - F . , . L . : . -,r ­ -de0XeSAidr1%1 ­ �.:� .,; - I I � �, - . I . . I ,. ;'r - I � I I . becom&.a4nather. , a testi .1 - Th *,many was. in I - substance th�t Overton whippod- thd girl I I - � A Bra'. ford,* P - I A., -, a egram. . Says , - T14 Kinzua ,VJiidu�ct,' eiglitiiian, miles � from . , , get hold- of.the . rope .6h0wed--tho distant" � ' ' ' I , L ­� � ' , , I I : i, - . . I � . 1154 , , . ,Lse&iio . � iri� ., A lab -.10" tiil I , , " P9,18 &13,6k a6b: VC , ­ � ­ . 1. ., . ii�6b"AiDg,tli,��dte666itho,wo�m , , ia 6'slalad tr 7. on.,Th6�fikr, "J", �L , , -, Lil.lf, �- b . .,:7 i� I 1, 7�. �, 1.� - 11 , L ii t'O have the, . � - � * , ' wo an,A& a . �! , S��vezgonera town ,it b d AUgUB , ,: - � r, -..,�% I I � �.. � . � ­: . . � ­ I ALutest News Notti. � .. � : . ' 1. .. I wi ac th a,Lbl' k snake Whip � ,that he hold the I I I I doubled in hiA hand 'N I I Bradf6rd,on the line of the aw:, York, . .1. Lake Erie, and. Western Railroad, i '.the Speetator� thatrr 86sneth'ng�'was wrong. ' I � 'L � . 1. 1, , , WArderCox caught the rope and jorke'd,it, . I '. I I � 'to ' ' - I yma age way,; �,� ­ ­t� 1-1 � ,.. , I . . eveo, in;, ufkey; where they are suppbBil& � : , I ,, � �­,.,�,��:, � � � � , ; _ 1, Wh re in �1ilesvd �� Ord � , , ii , 1. . a, Y, � ,,, '�thl 1, !had live nfonths,� ; .11y 6, Toronto , has introduced tbe� one-horse . I ,hack with &,vi6w of.,makin i carriage hire� .1 I 9 whip when striking�the' g�r!,; lbst a welt as large as the little finger I i3. 1. highest bridge in, the - world:., Thei'structure, I 2darwood, *be, assigtod by Cox and - , ' over . , `W�rd6r'Thomr - , ; , )ion, drew tbS�man up Until . �, I - - � �, Ill to� W halli4h -'Subb, gAijbiction and ,11 sti , .1 I ago 2 wh 6 0'ey�?,Tou., aLretlia:oni . 81. I er Z . I . Y dt an n ba; c f1udan&vow1begiuto think -you I . less do tly. It was, needed. � I , I I a . . . . wasaoon'; that,ho'cursedr and threatened: ' . 11 - . ..which.is. ontirely-ofiron; i S. 2,05�2 ..� feet.long, I . I I . htaLWagplaoe&iu a�si'ttir)g-obsitioriii%lbbough. L ­-�, - '�­ � . � expect � t& -see neatly ,shod feet aud' traneparent veils whan6verI find myself at have follow6d the rest. I lost, n) y position and L YOU. L everything for I don't Bay tilat were ,� � . 6-y night Re . Dr.Wild, in a sermon Sundv I I � L the, girl ; that art one , occasion he. started , to dr&g.Lber utstaira'.by bending her over and �tba height of the rail above the bed of the streabi, ,which looks like a silver thread � : � he sppe�red to have only big elbowson the -- � L . I � . I ,lodge, I . I ­ I . hr . Any of the favoritg resorts 'of the,-Tur his 'the CSUSO,of it." as I know YOU Were ..,.You I I loved YLno attention to w you andwould pa ordisspoken predicted A, Fiah6ol British' wa .. .... a Pre- " . I I liminary',to the ingathering of Isrselat . backward Aud did drag her �part I � -of the . 1. .below, jelL301 Ieet. The� Kiiazue, Viaduct ' '' as Been by the on-lookeis, who .*L found, ' . 'wake Much below hirn. It -� aEI L , IAMBS. , It is the Wives. and1ovoriteia. of,Lhe I to me, bV tbe)s. Now,where &ra,1L?.,yOUbaVe� -P . I aleS tilie., - � . I . . way;'ths;t be Whipped her only s� fevvday� r. I . I I is 170 feet" hijber.-., than'' t be; E aSt' -River. , ' Us& I p lfia�t'� �the slack 7'of the . I I I gode1h to each , wealthy cigge, that!bave I Sif a Franka,? and with'. extent for�dk'egs; 11 a I . left Me alldo 'so ha�ve, s Il. , 1, doii't' b1ftm6'Y'0U. aq;LI. .baVe 'lot the looney to givejou as i aid six months ago� but I-hopaJosie, at when I vet -a t ' ' * . . L . � ' ' , The cat6rpillai has got into polit'log,in L I land., :06e 'branah of,' ' P6 I before her baby was born, and that on .the. . day7 it wasbqrn haL,'PUt a atrait�jadkl I at �on %ew ,:York.' I P Bridge, 11 n'%r#" conatfactio � . L , , , I If I � 40,000,000 pounds a .iron, Were consumed. .�-rcipe I , 'aught Ow an , . 0 'ag he fall Under the right alb d ' . abroi3�,his�face;'t�'usr6lie,�i6g the i r L ' . I . theiab )aa,jjjg�,tbgL police�will not dare 'to, 112- - L " . ' Will aga,UL�ome be.okto,me. From positionyou it Me.. the. city .1 , I 00- Tfae people are, indignant', And the . I There were 30,000 yakda of M asotiry, msd . ,Btretched . . .1 I I i � . resgura. on. the nee k bb " t h ' u L I . , L terfore. N OtL So long ago the Turkish ladleA' L L. . wore forbid don to appear� in Fera,'but the One Who loves only, You.' ' , ' ,r'� . . I . , I I Here is an: extract from his last letter . ment' thought' the'eaterpillAr _MUStL I ga'and appropriated money for.the expen. _ if Overton will be: fortu ate U he escapes - .1 I L I ­ ' Summary pbrilShment.. � ,the coat was ,about .050,0,0.00,.,, T � he bridge . I f ' ' �L , ,. coneiatw,or one span 6.2. feet, ong,� twenty P , giving I a , . , , .. appearance tothe spectatois oftbe'nobse ,, r: - . J I � I . streets ofthat suburb ake. now more crowded . � . .to � big wife, written only. imst.,iiigbt : � . : L" see,,- �but 'the br� - who , belongs to the : , iy .L ­ I worm�-S,4�r, D!Locracy, vetoed ths,okoler, I , . - � I I L 11 I 1 I . i, L I ... - . -. -42'. 1, , I I , . . 1 . I . . . a t I a � 118 ,,Paris each'61 feet long, an welity SP . . 'h h,,ii3g'sIJpp6d up and, caught L against hie, L I I .1 a ghaebly� ape L I . I ots,016� , L - � . - � ftice. H9 prbsontold - I . I � --� than ever wibb,�their aarriagesi,, espeeiAlly . . L � . on Friday, when a, blo�k occasion ally occurs r . I ': ' ga�Y.DKRdNGWI�I'E,-�-XOt having any place to no Jil 10 P. M. I thought L. -would write you a . I , I I .Brandon Sun: � Mr. Reydolds, of 'the L . , � ' r Issifferin avid: i he Iftonum . ehttj."�. .1 . - I 1, � ­ , , , �' . I I 38J fectloDg. - eac � � The trusses, which ex terid the whole'length, are 6'feet high and: . t L' �t tjf�the, face . I L b a Pat I gave an appearance . L , ' I" U b no . I ! � ,7 of load. There was ib and, however,' . L . . � that would nob diakracle a' fashiobable . . � promenade, in London of New York as'far fewhiies ILI regardtoourqaliiTellaSt-ni ght.-Y&M- RU6* 1 diA not.wish to, hurt yo�. I Only didlit I I I -Souriii­district�loi towriBbip 2, range 30, re- r L , I I Porte that the rao,jority, of the: farmers in . Lord'Dafterin i's- making eff,Orta, for the I 1. �, I., . . preservation of the.monumentg of r,CuirO.- . -111- 10 , - ; " 'L '" , ' . feet apart. - I � JUL. . 1. - �A, drug clerk in thiB'oity Had Bobling, L , I .1 and in half 91minute Marwood had adj listed ' I I L � � - ..t , r r ,." . 1. I L � ' I as durationAB -concerned.-.'-The ,I Sweet - - , : because you: were mad ai nie., 11-linow, you were not very' . h me, because ) on treate, i i,ne ,4ngry -it - I , '­ I WB� locality are ; using coal from the E36ariB tha,treity,315 large I Toere are tow in Me Is- chapels, L, is makinga series.6texperiments, whi I ch, ' , '' L, 1* if the'slablt of the rope to i B proper [)O�Jtlorl,, L ' � LL . � placed _ . . . .. I I � re the.,'white ca, . I . . p, whioh had been" - . Wat erp,�, th By of the 11 Golden � I . : Herb," was o love, I I 11.1 ate'r1d,lated at ohig. *ti me, Po Well this aftert-toon. Our qu,,rrt,161 have been freijuent; and itgoes with tht,'old saylOg, �'True �banktij and1hat it is used it t6gethorLby'tha I � L . . . .. . � '. blaAamitha. L , ques; 191 , 294 s4red - tombs,, .200 . . ' hebils offoubtaitis, 95 m6tiolne,schoo'le a4ld - �. Saco essfully'carried club; Will esitairil ; * hiM 8, h 'b ' PrA` 'of fawe.L nic a in, t e,.;tem y g IEVI S' 1.11 - ,,, L ruffit3d, up; an , holding tbe� culp i - ' ' ' d L fit 'by' the L ' '', ' ' :, � , I ., ,r, I I - I- . I . I . -but the Turkisli-Jadis - - ­­ - ' ' ' ' w soon marlaged: I ' to lovvutv,:rruqs�,mootb;'1 It'is.tr 66 my side -�, ucr ­ - -1 L - -, ­ ,- - L. .. , "" , , ' and liopetbesa,me-on yours. lfldid,olilov� : I ­­,­.,��. - - � ..... . .. ­ ". ­ ­., -.1''. L .-L -'Wri ting -from: British Columbia to - �orest - I '18:h6gpi - r I L L r , . --Af---&e-N-1dig - ------ -- L'' 11 3 cas` - Thai&, , ee ,.in. t ( , 'Bay 1 . it new � a I paper. recently read JUL � that 4u � ad- . ­ , rL r ,warde 9 relinquieb ad , I . I L B hou Id ej,Er"�Sjlt he *tWo� , . . I ", rbo!'A�',`nf�him he threw' him With & L thei - � . render the prohibition L and 1. a dead , letter, - tL ,, * Id , 11 during. tile past -sprit . the. Mussulman you I nr,ver,�ould baveAonefoi ybuwuat Iha,Ve and you would have left'nie when I wasout,of 11 I , L. � "'Pi , and' Strtiani,, J. C. 'Hughe's says - ,� gs, - � �. upon the cleAr water rivers learn t6 di'�td:� ektranjural cemetori as of. K%it . .and Karaf6b, the tbmbk'cf the 6%lipho .and the , I vent' areas person bad jumped from a,tb'iee- I I . ' -q' story building,alightibg-on the gro I od ag I r , L " . .L L . � . strong pusb!'into, tile cavity agfou.� The ., I ­ . ... L�, force iigbt, acro,aq, .. I - . I . . . L ' 1� women appeared there' in ' greater ' f. orce r , work.bad'y on not loved me. - , �. . . i ,L I . -1 . I Ili, -- - � i . .. I after-theaQ MOU L lying dead. ,on the bottom" ' - � , '' �.Ml�n��luk6e,tr�cit�g�the:�puref3t forms of ,'�,�plia, , Ar art from fts Be, under I .easy. %a though, he hadatepped from:,A horse. .. I . I . -1 he Used 86nt� the. convict . - .- � I I - ` ` - ,the 6avity,almoit to the opposite side, and I I . than ever; wauderiDg. About: among:'the, I heterogeneous ciowd of sightse ra with the. a � . I sAlk.- I- I .kX.'U*AOti U814. , D V Ck.L I I ' . : . . . 11 'r . I — ,r , . � eama,'and L the interesting i� of tb a a er I I . L � May OL V�itaeg�e SI - li­'� d -.,of a saw divirlo,1161r ab early, ,the ; " J, _ ­' f L , 11 � - ' ,Tuldo in the' ninth�!',,90 ury, a our, era . '' ­ . ., r ca . In big descent be qatriod'an open 141 k . . � . .1 Umbrella. ,Mri-Behling procured a, strong L ,as the rope retaiiied he Steadied'it, and �611 ,, - I r, I ,� , . ih'e'rope, . � �.'.,I�­ I : �, titmost, frecolom. , . L ,, ­ . . . 11 .. I I Ittlycly Times at wx�ikulxhts�wemplulrb-1 , .1 �, , . . '.. it aa,lmon and h i 11 avmg 6litained,it,Juking I ,Ltbrough the charactaii9dif epoch4 of the' . , ­ *f"�",, ,tb:L , , ­� h. ... .1 Umbiellawit bamboo. ribs, And orle�night was over.': It igstated,tbabwhild , � I I .r I wag beink, adjabtedth time he,' � a second li . I I . . ­ . I I , . �. L I . I . - , , , L N r . . . � POWDE.19 ; EXPLOSIO.., I j. � . � , . 1. I I , . - . '' � ; 11 I ' ' tiftlhcri�A., , ' . ' " " ' A San ­Francisco t6iie"gram' says:'Refigi( ' . L ash ore for 11 little 0110B." . I I or L � , � ' - - L , 11 d f 8.1adin , a an L the F&ti mitel ca it) 0 golden �ke of the wardeluke suhai]S'and u' . 'in July WoUnte'd tb6 railof rg�bridget�aind, n ape ing his umbrella, Stepped 6ff-iuto space. ,, , I culprit twice muftered - 11-041. Lord, have ' I I L I L . I ' I . I Soul . I I I I � , . ) . , . . � . I I - — . '. 1. . witty Torks, oA '14lyceritive and'400 NoxetI ­ , "" - ' . ,�s services under the 4U.'iiceg.qf the Knights. . . - -TemplarB,wdra­ba1'A-in--tha- -pavifion� �tbis . 1: L . : . Rctribution. L � 11 I I . . L L . I . a the princebf Calkerie,boti;dors 11 . �I KaitBay, i I I . the fifteenth cen'tury.- I , L - I I , t The distauce[ ,fo the wa er was perhaps,15 1; , - feet. went dov 'lie' ' �n eaFily and lafided:Jn mercy. on my poor I'? The body was : I I out down ab'9-o'clodk.-Londoa News. . I L . . .. . I �­ L . . . , . I . . � I . . " , , of Powdc-ir Billrnt-LWhc .roWn, Badly' 1, . I—— ri 1, . � . .1 � I . ' L ' " r ' aft, � ria I on. Wag A t'L (Punda, � a 0 Tg�'re errible It And can nothing cause you to ChsngeL . Mildred'.?" ­ ; ' decision * -.11.-I, -1 I I . . I .1 � - , .1 , — I . L . I . - '- baut tt n6 fe b of ' atei. -He then iiiade . - a W L I � . I . - , � I I ;. , LL , I . � 'b � I., . . I Mhnkcn. , ". - . .1 ''I The. B)-iti,lh colunibiiiin, -describing the the orka , 00,pejeolio beingL in the, build,ii .r'.b, 8 0 1 L I I g :and 4�0010 outside, wbo, continued to mb,Xe your r - , 11 Not'ing., 'My- will -is like ir ' on. But - .yesterday �W tkg,.&.,-timi,d_tr,.ii8ting-.,girl, I ,, The .Most humble of the'. civil' fti6otiorlr' ,. -Ariea,of3he,,X, , Republic .reach, -%rb-the�-naxl ... � up his mind to startle th 'ja ng L a worfd,b�, Mpi - I . offtlhe great Kinzua Viaduct. OaWedbes- ------------ -W - -,%Ji�-X , AN illflU612tial 001111#ittlSe 11 I I bag.. clan, . .. � formed,iii,Berlia for grd ring the -holding, ' .: . I -X '. �885 -,,I `Tn-thq �eity­-ffi­t Tt . . -recent explosion ,61, L-powder;w arid, ­­­­ . 5rtf1tiT-­ . LY every, eff a i5FIh-eilffraFaF�A'Ftlia%fi-h� b1f­ ,g !near "*The ' -L- � 'whose every Bart. ea, �wm Or h b t- 'f -,you;to;t1%y "'I cats. Th ere are some hurl dr-pols of them, : la we—wefiftw7fliF uaag-e-wi-t4 I .1 ­ hu--ys7ar- ut�-a�6�exlaibi��-'--�----�-�,�v, . L � . I .1. " '' L ,� magazine ale�, B. C.,`saya : ioa-waii caulri6d by bush fires wh"- . explos 61' r. . a I%rg'o police force wag present, they ,were unable to oautrbi'the crowds,'the or , ,I am -a womaw, And the,tiuSting heart of . � "Go,l.'an-d-Bbe, .. � d and their impbrtance'ia� duly.reoognized I i6h -surports The, 6y'the.sbate, . . urBion party, and Stationing bims'elf 6 ri the' 'tructure atitshigbest poftit,trembliogly, tion OJL art, industries- in ,� ermany arid, I . 6 L' .i Austria. ' They, have addraBeed them- - . .. I L , have for ­ same, �.time been isging in the . . ' vicinity.. Tjhere were fifty tons ofglyoer' . L ine great' , - r number otuffloerb being-emp'layed-in carry7� . I ing off fainting women and -obil'dien. -The yesterday bawturned.to iOe'.- ' .. Stately pointed to the garden gate. . � the ils, wh m. . nch naval caVepters the Service in bia� Pre � hittenhood, the �ra t I opened a cotton unitikella. There was, no breeze. Babliag .00,refully adjusted .the L - .to . Becur selves to, Bismarck a ,% . � .� L `the,," , I i 1 J , co . � -operation oftheReichs6ag' and& grant of* I I I - and about'400 boxes of Power. Theglyceir,� . jup ii , -, interior of the ,Pavilion .was So hot ihat .. ,. II Ch, Mildred, my lost darling,'� cried Herleage, starting to big feet with a dull and Spends . year or of his active career on board a maki�clf- I umbrella. and let it drop, Ib did not cap. . � -1. . . mor,ey., The idea is to efect the building, � 1:4 1, � �. . : L , I ; I '. - , , bu rw�d- iio�:� pork. M R d' . e grave, � superilitendent of' the works,r"was on ,'the before�service.was half.over the people,com- . I 11 inenc6ol etre�witlg Out, thAtikfUl to ha,Vd ,.two 11 moan, do y6u realize what thiswill drive "I . I . r . war, where .he is bgrthed in 'the hold and � , . dayourr whatevei size, but When half, way, down it started off , 1, I - in a southerly ,course, and wafA Boma lost to a,t the Lehrber Ral.1w ay tation, and the � : �" : , .1 ' ,� experiseiscaldulm- - But the . .' .1 .- -1 - roof ut,tbe, time; ,and Was blown a con. . hilierable distance, up, but suffered.' very egeapa� being crabbed to death. Twice too ' I I I � Me to � . I I 2 , ,,, oil ' I .,Mildred," cried be in B;n, agony. of , itted to be can =. gavin'g thus paBbed through apr- I eight in the dense forest'vlihich- lakirts the . valley�, The next'day Bebling, his, 11164P,000. ommittee hope Jo., F ince"t lig- , - .1 I a d .to 11 ' d I be r - ]an' d Ibaly and�oi&r`6 =Mrlef3 to. b eepale 1, * r. . . little injury. Mrs, Redgrave was blown I I � man ylicketB were i'sb'ulad., ,' ,- , I 1. � I — . . I . despairi "will nothiri g move You ?" . I Bat Mildred only muttered 11 ' " and 0612ticesbip, be is .sent aabore and ,quar., . or t ad 'at oL a of the five na,val portB as a robbed neighbor of a. tomcat,'whiob * lie c6,refuljy . ' ' ' ' 1! exbiktois, iZ1wbi6h,dasd` it might not �be i � . out of the door of, her house, but waa not Muchhurf.' There weron6liveoloiit, but a I ­ ,,_r-, r I " ' J ( oc' y, Writer ga,yR he ha's seen ondou S Qaa,en - Viqto , ramping about on tbe , ker."m , r , go," sternly pointed to the � ga�rden gaite. .1 I I 'Irk the . , - I I . I terra I. . '�.d mice that Swarm in 'r to.,,tba i�ts the v�ctufillipg �ards and store Shelia. �He . stowed away in -a bag and,took to the bi, I I I I bridge. . 'The eat aB w � � fa�gtened to � th�' limited to art industries, but txte, I I ,, ad to:, � : I as, iealiz�ng tk dream. long, andi' other branch I � bottid had its head blown off. The po,.�d or Shaw Wind8i in the mud and rai a . Thun'up-r6se'Heueage. plac6 of sup�ficatibg look of entreaty there wag on I , is then enti I tlod an, allowance 'of five- haJid16ofastrODgtJmbr(lla ind wAs sent -a 'The often entertained of,holding a great iateif�� I , , I I 1 I I Works were situ'a�e& about one and iL halt miles below ion was I , Yale, but the -concties' to inspect.16 cattle' just before 1% cattle , - ittttar'68t; . ,his: face the efony glare of despair. Cliuch, . 'and ,to I * I centimes a day, and this sum is regularly ' behalf on trip from the top of the bridge. weight of the animal acted 9 8 a balance, national universal exhibition at Berlin" r I ' :, . �. . � I. I � " � The local,jourhal of Cape_ Ma�groatly' I � ;. ' Jelt' very �s�verely in' the town. A gi�eat. Sale aud's'OwiQgra' Mae" AB any ordinary farmer's wife, and�:1,10'Lmora. ing biBhandp; he gave her'oiie .look I . � Jed wildly throu 'b' riahl ' gh t a yard.,, paidr on. hi a t6' the director of oats,:� . . who'lays it out,inboraeflegla.fdr the usd� of . ­ . anditand tbe.umbrella; went,down 8160y r �. � damaged its � popularity. by accidentally. � L I . _ ' : . I many, windows. were broken, and a. good deal of glassware t�ud crookerv' was � Ide. .. k afraid.of theweather. 1. . I . I . . 1 L � I t� L But see.. Only li� few stepa-Et here is r . . I � I his forces. . . ----" I . . � ­ and lailded without, iDjgf . Mr. �Bbhlirne to construct I And . I ­Usir-g.a-L1Lb-'1 im-phipa�of-au t'-sr`-'Oalling blia, -' I , I . I � . strayed . All the Windows w�riblowja out I The directors oUthe Man da, Ship Canal i I . . '- -a staxt, a'shriek a f naortal agony, the str ang , . - Vreuch women are exhibit ing gobao 6trik- I propos0, a . rge , Oxt' 11, btrong umbrella;, andi unless theautboriti68 place a bumm� r reoqr�., �:. I I I -1 � �. � I � � . . 1. I �, . of U. Nelson's , stoke, the 11. B. Co's. Or at a Comp Dy Oil Monday adopted,the� t' f A , report r . arms aie� lifted a' recreant wildly in the r6i .ffeneage ' " ih,g I costumes at� the sea shore -such as, - - top, of the big prevent, will, go., to the I , _ � . . I., . . . I -1 � I 1, I . - doora-were blown open, and so were those ChiefEngineer,Swrie so 09t . Iciastatedth of tlonstructi6n will be 646,000-000, The air, land the � body Stu rt6vant 'with a, dull'thud falls back lifeless Upon gownE th i, embroldered"and, pointed over wi 0 a a. an artridges:in.life size and natural 0 h ap bridgq,'open the'umbrOla ' aid *amp of � .. ! I , , , ' SXML IN �o do good Work . 1, . I � � the mechanic must have good health. Jf long. . . . . of Donglag & D6�ghton. MoCartueg'9 ,drug 11 store Was considerably dairlaged, and, in ail, I l length of the canal is 137,J , mxlos.� � Tho � . ., . . ., , 3 ,the I I . r award. . I . . � , I 11 colorg. I , , I . 1. . ­ I � 1. , . i 0 � ,; .1 , . i � 11 I I '' � I . . ' . I ' . h urs of ,couflnibment in clo,Ae'rooms br.ve'en- . I . . . fe6bled his hand or dimmed bia sigtic, let him at - � . . . , diteo tious were 'eff6ot4 of' the expl6filori . .1 0 6aving of distati a on'steam vesselabotween Now Yorkand NewOrleana willbo' 600 . the clotheg-line had caught. him just . I I � half an inch under his chin.-Evan8ville I . The American Science Associatiorl, Sit- , I b` . A nautograph,)d ealer--A. note roker. I ' - . � � once, and before s r ; ome org%uic trouble appears�. 1-- . ." take of Hop l3itteia. His s�stem will be , I Been. Many People in the town were I 'miles, greatly frightened, and some fAinted. The New ,Orleans and. Liv�rprlol -412 , 1. , 11 '(Ind.) Argus. , , 41 ­ I 11 I -11 I fi,a, at �Minneapolis, reports that ,the United States railways have adoptod a A joukriallst'a'olub-the leda periell.r . I I . � I A Breslau telegr am says a landiard herd plenty r0juvenatea, his nerves striangtbened, his bight .,"� . , . ') become cloar, and the Whole constitution be � I I � . � � it there has beau an whole ground shooksa eartliquakei Fires Still rake in all'dirda- , miles, Xbw''York and Perisacols 600 iiall6a. , � . It is understood, ,that' the work! will ))a . - � I ­ I I 1. , . .1 � A- pedler tried to coax a Uicbigau �'Ahdeie'Vbfitlr - \rls,wiie . dard tivie tsh'ii - frobi the fi, I Ithi Sixth btan 0 - - - i eridianfi wd6f U'Grbol,kwiiih, I yesterday, hung his five., childrop-and-then- .-kiL'-I�Lgrio—a�-kigh.e-r,.��q.rk-ip'g,j�-on-dLt�q��-.,--��-�-.�:-,--�---.,--��-��— ,. a - -.-- ­ . - ­­ I I �, uloidea. - 11 � . I I I I � I ­ . I . 1. 1. 11 � I . . tions, and the cidzens are constantly on I the watch. The briW. between Emory, and - � pushed, vigorously. I I . I � I I ,faring into buying some of, his ware's . I ued an edict by patting bar un der the chiw and saying The Sultan, of Turhey hagjsg . -6miim=d1tJg­thuA--tha­fUd,, -thmti-skie,waErwni,b"itticr*cimmr.-H-6r-liufi-- I 1. I I to go,into, eb[oct in September. . ' -1 it-is-nOtedAo A' 'e'redit-o"werican-, - .IT ' I "' i ts, -reports he k�rk Lane txpr`es# prin � . - -36-1�diBtrii , from 5ts--of-.Et)glai)d-v,nd�rW-til,a� I I 1. , -,Dr. H. F.' ga Milton' says � that 'at 11 ae� � - , � �, � I . da girls � Bhould­�ave their, hal�tar% 4, i � " : Once a d �, � . I WiF�19� urnu.. - - 11 I yulF . . � 11 I I . . 1, -7- I I � . of tlXd-wMffUU'ff- vails Bbaft be doubled, and that henceforth band soon 1. returned,' And she told him.. � � traJa-AtlaIltio'travellers ,this season that very Malay of. them plower -going regarding the harvast'of 1683. In 939 the I -, and be turned ,, , .� taken'-Cff, the barl§ hit down I I . loose like Y,6ting colto. 11 calistheniaB may . - " I 1 . .. . I.. -An Irish heiress is one of the social 'they I sucoesseg at Cape May. , She ill youag"and ' �hall not wear dainty"Feebleb boots , heels., It is expected that Sugar with high a : th Pod] er' ,With a.tri6nd he ' whipped hini,ibrew his pack'over a fends I I I 1 pnier.the . . rdomy an.d comfortable old-fa.bbioned but �. at amers to L-the� 0, ridications� are thdot the wh' t crop will be I es, I rl under av�' , in 89 it will be . an aver i age I he �81111.1 101rop-will I I : 1. . I be very genteel, and romping very ungen- � - �, � I tho t6ol, biti one is the Aadowohe hoe -�., ­:� ­­ --� . a brilliant titbnveraatxonalist� -, a brunette , ,with the, most bewitching, .Manners, Asia' ta8tov. wev'Ang, f, , fi - ,dreases With ( la. B. Anthony will V.1aft, Constantinople and I . endeavor to lead a revolution - Which will , , in �, " - ul '' � , , I , , ".., " 1.4 � 61A 1,4'1 1 1 1 i" i6ii pro we ore, angercus , a creecen ,took, him back to the houes, -Whipped him . ' I ped him before'wroock court, then tr =Viui. a -m- 'o,-'.wfiiofi�­fiS­4iA.� " )ffi,g . .the---oxpream--eaiIer% __O --yield , ., modern type. - . I , ' ' '41 - . ' ' �r*., � , "'. � - - �1� ,­, � ,�1.1. , t;i4 1��aip is 4WA : Y6, icom �,&i'1'66` m*o' wer� I . �jn-3 be Above t aver' I I - M 'I , gta,ta�,iha W , 4' , , boa,t, " ,90. , arly'relvotta M9 1% , L, ad ' h' ' " in,biighted and'suildow ' - I - - -0-t ­ 11 6ubatanci?',oth6althlulexercik6."' 1, . ; 11 " ,T , , ., I I �1, 11 ,;,� "'BuSiX1689 CrOlfO . .Canada. ' I ,III!, I 11 1.11 I—, I I I ­ I I , 90 W r"1�8111 . - ,� � .. I great , 9W 11 � - � I , � , was theligyptian war� . I ., I f, retaliation is a suit for'damagoo., - , � . I . bi the hay -field, - ,� . . I I I Straiten average. I . I � . I . 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