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I I I � F NC;IINCx:, Alvolij � I -THE SUN DANCE. ; � � x�sAsslimAwliori OF imammir. LATEST FROM tRELAND. - � I I . zATAtLy FOXISONED." - AN A.V'IQ � 1, " I � P, 11 I I I � � I . . I , . . , I I I , , , , , , I � � . - . — , : I ,� I � I . � — , � . I . � I I I 11 I 1 I . -­ , _ �, I �'. - ept. 14, 1883- � � -- , ,Ili. . � .0 . , $ f Ickman, the F-eroetristoi jot Nine,' , -- Becogulden and Conduct at Cape I I 1 pill U , I I I � Parnell will, coat est the, County Down I .. I - . . , Isuipected � Crime Of R Perfidious W1 e- . . � -­ ' I I I I. , . 1�1 Town. 1 1 , ,� I -1 , F; E 9 - i A .1 11. I � ll - � A Merchun . - . mornmen Makil � eva, JU d ' � Barbaric Spectacle on, the Cana. I . I at. the next, dootion for member of P.arlia ;� - - � L i I .. i I , t's suspicious Death-+4111lo - Jeen j on . 'i. � I �� I 'd, ,�, I � . The Pape Aro iaL J uly,31st gives some meat., , ­ ! .'! I � I I . .1 I ,�� - I � .-' 'i � . ! � � ". �, �, Wife Undei Arrest- � 1. I ADL env Col., deapmtoli"sayet Thedeath, I I I _a L I 11 I � I . . L . . . . at, I . interestiD9 details of the outward voyage - . I � �, . L . . . A CjRANK!,S-0RIMk'7 . - , I 1 21 IL .., ?�4irie. I I I Many years has tee e uch, "... � L . '. , j 'A .Quebec despatch, gays : 'A terrible of Bill Hickman, ohe',of-,the`1AveUgiug - , I .1 11 : I I . � !of, ('stay � in the Kinisuns'. Castle; $,A ot romi6e,of-harvest aa there IBMOW . I . ,, , N , . I I ,named S. Angels," or L Danites, whom �thq Church L : I ` , 7- ' - � I I I � r. j. 1. 'L 1. :1 I I � /L �,'�, . , �, " falldw-pas�elager,' named, Williams, and gl� on I A . . . . I . . . 111',�7 � , ' murder is reported of so no'brohaitt I I j, the of riot of Erris. L " L I "L - �. L" E. cdjxte�, of ... Bul.wLer.-Village'-Eaton ,Town-' &uthlaritie% having used for-'datils of blood A REV " I�G,'�I? , RMANCE. one of the st6waros of llliB Phil), seem both 11 j , - I - � I I . . . , . , L I , L . I j OLT "FO A '�bybis young wile., Mr. Coates was 28 * ,mud Atrocity for many years, 01 , �" �-";� , . I The mountains around, castiewana -are I firithaw1ria to Sacri&6 ship, f, 4n,ait,von- � . j�: L L - � A dodern Imitator Of I ,waa�Li ai nnotinced L �1; , - io,Imv�- -been struck With �� the r(Bouiblance be'rHing With _g, I � __ ,_,__- -yearg-of-age-9,nd- mk�rrie-d.-fQjRr-Y,PAKq�-venibu,t_,tg�j'gbtLkqdignor6;,*' a . ''.. i;7 . '' , j ones and'pmrtridgb,. none L j . j I I His Patigker And-CmdrY His Son. ' ago to Emuca 0. Roffers, dA�ighter ,Of a a ­ I oit6i,,?06iiad Oe . � j� ''j . . �. �. � . - j �' , 11 .OL the'man to-thepicturep of, Carey, which having beeUL Shot there I or Y j j , r I , ,few days ago, and a rep ­ 0.1 Indi they ha&se6n '6 L the illustr�.tea, pap I erai L _pass. 00 ; mpanieOL I I . ,�, Eaton. " , . i t-A,ttor. phild Impal,qo and Adult Nictim T.ortured �,by.the a Half -a -dozen limited liability . j . � ! Well-to-do farmer of � . 0. Bates, e�x-United Stwtep,� Viiti 0 j , j. � r . 'a �and. the ,;f t that 'hi family wag -of the are being formed to, aid in th ­ ' I ... . ­­� 't'=--- ­­­ , I I so I Is, I � � . I - . . 'The following particulars concerning Mr.: Iney of Utah. to Whom Hioij ibade a " Medicine Kau," - I I j � I L .a development , ', , I . . _ '' 1_ L. I -----... ­­ Same nUmber. as, Carey's, ,and that the . THE 4ariRh, BAD1,Y BUnNED­ - do, lished before tbO ' ,,I d6eaS About f . � 'L , ' .0f.1righ fisk@ries,' in consequeneq...of the- , I I L ­ . I , r . I . Coates, th were- estab confession of his a j � PUIY94ra 'A Ou'Appelle correspondent of -the Win. oldest boy, unewerbil to the description ---- ah6, I , L; � �., Coroner's .jury . Shortly before 8 o'clock on ago,; and asked him for Some partioulira in. j appeared pfts�iog,oi T�� . L I . t of th, gi�eubf him at the time when he IBI , abil, - A Buffalo.despatch says: A crazed Su , - Mrs. Coates calle om the. regard to the Avenging Augel's life. ' ! nipd,g Thnes givas it graphic accoun I - The bodies of Mr;� Roiceit W C!orry, A,, - hinatf Lin I , nday evaiing' . � L j I L At last ,, celebration of th6 sUn-danoe by Pie-a-potla as a witne1313 in the Dublin trials, tended to, distinguished Cambridge botanist',- and Mr. , a the Oe,ntreLOf.'PennBYlV&ni& COM- I ont ot'her"house to'-Mf'i. San` 11 So old Bill Hi&iNn is dead, I j L - ­ . I . u16 j need to nail his eight-year-old Son to a gallery, in fIr - . ' "L I I confirm them in their Buspicions. Between D a felloiv-student, . 4who ' were , . neighbor, tbal:ber. husband was said the ,reporter. L : band, near Fort' Qu' Appelle. He.says : Madeira -and, � ' I ' I '­WhYL W -.11J, ­ --111 I j--this,port.. the, steward and - I , The gun., dance oalled I could not , , , ­ I d iok' 0"' in, Lough,'Gill, Conuty Sligo, h ' I L . � j .. 08 iecked by the ii horne, L's' . Sanborne, -I j . I " ,: r.-ned ave., . -or ajiud Waaonlycl j malY dangerouslyill. Mi. and Mrs . , ILYei3,11-Mr. Bateereplidd-I'and noman- I � arrival of some wood cutters. After jump. - rs. Griffin, who all beard the in this country ever lef ta darker biography I find out—had' dommencled .the previous I lams made it their especial biisiness to . bee. r ... vered.- � I . � I . I I and Mr. and M , Jj . find out 6"ClUsiVely wh6ther the - Sir - Ote L Will drrive " I itiginto the lake he bound big girl. hand Mr. Coates"ho *Lfo,, thmD.LthiS 13mMe oVeDiDg. ,,The, 'first �. part .of the - , alarm,hurried Over to -L use, cold-blooded murdetp L, I 0 '" . per. L �tliO-notoriqug character - theY Vill man Wall I ,StaffoZd Northc ., in ' * , L ' . _I 0 - tbe"t . m� I 6ved him Belfa§t on October 2.d. - Duricg� his visit-, ­� I - .1 j L a - Was .1. elevation ..� 'of,.. I . L 1. � I L . I and fo6b, carried her"iblic, the woodB and 'where*,tti�y,f6tind;t)ie.dy;iilg man Stretched Bill Hickman. During,ih6 .last yeais"Of lar b - I 11 bo be. 'They had plenty of opbortunities for � . I Ulster Co"E�tit L , Set f ' I ' I ' I 4he , ceuter�polb . I he will open tb - Ire to what he thought was a I uneral I � �L Jolded across his his Llife, having Aurned' Stale's, 6 �'den�' o the .t is utional Hall,. I . upon -a be'd,,Wltb his arms I . .vi ce of ­ .1 op ,'b . , doibg this, as Caripy mud hie I wife freely I L Brigham Young, he .was as L , tdnr,i .where !� he L Wadi ,mcured� . I pyre, but, help arriving -the maniac was great,s, I , 1- . I ' . be 6nbertiio�d at a banquet, and address a . , - j . , , I . , - )ny.- 'He cried .out againat I., . �- Was ,it, induiged'in liquoi - tlikIaughout - the voy j ., I � breast as if -iii, great .ago I L r ch � and i the aud a - fire .with plenty of amoke, ormad L agel � -, - , �, �. L, ' prevented from completing the sacrifice. paiH. in -his. leg4 and be�ged them terror to the MormoA� 6hu: ­ I - I find, I the secret,�',waB , w cut, of Public Meeting. � " ' ', - L i� � � ' � . . with the ] . 6d: L this vr6oaivi InUch the The religious services in connection With . . �peopleus he had hither een to . puderneath. - He Btb Out, L. ' a: The eastern to rub,them, but not to . j ng children with difficulty, so. thak's � �. An Erie, Pa., report say lift them ,or 'they: -Mormon to b I . 1. L I L L . I � L part of ibis County i� intensely, excited: WL on ' Id .1 also asked, there the Gbiatiles.." I : -, . . , � i �� . prooeqs� .through the whole', night. The the 1940i anhv�enary of � the relief of Lon- . ­ break. . He' , . . . - ' - - al of the Kinf aun 8 don' I the ' ' L over the fre . ahs of a man crazed by religion. ,to wet his, lips, And in --fiye ,�, jiLE16 in�ade.a confession to,y6u, I under. performing tent occupied 4 space away, feW days beforetbe arriv ' ,derry were celebrated in 'datbedral, ' I in I I ­ 9— -from the other tents. The interior was Castle in Table Bay, .All doubts ,Were of that city in presence of the Apprentice . j Sylvester Knott, a well- to -d o -.f armor, living miuuteB, expired great suffering. ,.Htaiid, about,the time of the trial'of Bri - � removed 'As- 6'. Mr. Power's identity. ILe B and m'vast congregation.. - . I . ' n ' ' fantastically decorated with elaborate bar. , ' � . in a comparitively. isolated,. spot on the D.eceaBed: attended church on thefatalSun- ham- Young and his, co federates -for the j. had air unlimited supply of ready cash and - " � L . � � . . � - % I I . bank of Lake Erie, is the' 'fanatic ,whose. day, And there is -evidence that a paramoUr, Murder -of one Sprague."' L � baric art. - Right cipposite the' conter-pole both biawife an I d�,children were tr'6ate I d to A a. old and faithful public officer, Capt.. I I . -, me of public conversa-. as itaigalleged; visited;andL r�mmined, with , 11 He made a confession to Me, and it was JaciDgnorth'a space about two �feet wide I -Tohr'i Murray, died recently -in Waterford. . . I deeds are -the the ' I � . � j. ' - � �,, . tion. Some months ago he attended a meet- the woman while her husband wa's, at - his so terrible in its fiminre;-that I shuddered wa4 left. The first tiermas gaily decorated anything.tbey. might'degire. He amid he Capt. Murigy, 'who in' lat be -called the . 1. j . I was a builder by trade and wma'doing to . ig ing of the Salvation Arm� � at Franklin, devotions'. ,-From, .further' evidence it. is-,the"w6rds cmme� fro;DhiEllips.. Honot with banneraj.'flags, buffalo horns, featbersi ' fat6r of pilots, had reached the patriarchal : .. ' . � . , I I I . � 6, stuffed' ermine, Pictorial and moral gettle in, Natal. One of the per'sonB.who, age 'of 95 Years. I j .1 I j . I - where the -first seeds of insanity were sown., appears ;d6ceaged � ,know his I wife j was oulveonfessed tothe murder of. Sprague, pocket handkerchiefs . .WAS takeiiinto the, Secret Was O'Donn . Acoropa�yh�s -been I . ormed, .called the ;� & L' /' I L I I I I . � . ­ . ilea then,hj6 brain has by degie ,uuchaste,,1mn&L that, he, had'expressed his but gave me',801118 particulars- of nineteen '. the Star-spanglod ell. . 8i I - qs grOW,n1 , , � . I . banner, -Union Jacks and cotton printe, all� When told that'Pow6r,was none other than - I . --Ino ­�- �Afiaj.Jiitefition,',of f � ie )arating� , j -be had ,tp ,; � . . I . . Army and Auxili6ry FOrCES Uniform CODT- to andi more inflamed, 'And,,"Ti? v ironi �, her. ; She is other ru�rders-ib. which' - �m,. Carey, he declared that, it he,wqre', but ' , il I I - . I I I urranged-in an artistic'manriekhat Would .1 I I he would pany, which has purchas.ed*Sir Petor Tift's . j " . ' , , 66kafdesoribed�,ag wily,24'Iyears of,:ag . I the heart of Oscar Wllde� factory at Limerick, with the view of carry- - , fr6lazy L knows no check. For two w ,e, And of engaged. In regard to the murder �of' sitb3fiedof.-the man's ,identity I . pastbe haawandered up And down the lake most fagdinaiin'� �P&afance.'­:She has no �. Sprague, be gave -me minute pmiticulam. .have gladdenec t � I � '-d—d soon lot daylight into his vile car- , Ij -, I -the circus YOU Werer Politely I 1. . . bank, regardless of Bunabine or storm ohildren,- and' is said to have come from '8pritgue,he smid, o,d as a spi.y in On approaobiDg - I ' ing on ite business on. an extensive, achlo. . , - , 1. , . j . I informed that if 'you, wanted to seethe case,'and the Ship seems to have Arrived I ! �, , ­ ­ j ' - � . ' ' deolaiming oif�salvmtion schemes, picturing New York State. The post-mortem exam- carrying information, tothe Unitod'-Stmte� - - � here before his doubts on this.,point had ` 10AJUL SHOWS. � 1. . . the hOrrorsof the judgment day, and calling ivation wa's made. by !)r: S..E.-Tabb, of troops, who were then �'eri route', I to Utah. I show,you. Would have to produce l� 5,0 cents , . . I . j I � been removed.. While the KiMauns Castle, ' i I . I I ; . � I I . . upon sinners to worohip God or be.eternally Sherbrooke, and �.Dr. A. E. Hopkins, of For this reason BtigharniYoungdetermilled, .towards Pie -a-Pot'bexchequer. , Paying -the, - as in dock-Cakey came on shore With his' : I I .. �, ---- � . . j I I � I � . 1. I ' fi6you were permitted to Step ova , r a Poplar. W � lbiwo't Agricultural F,alri Id Canada and ' I I � � I j ­ I . lost. Yesterday morning haPfanted.a. large coo iby found IBM the, organs of, tobave 'him- capt4red-iand'Pub1odeath, Polo and get g6 good a Position as ydn'could , tyro eldest boys, 6nd"while in town fell- in( � .1.JpriucI �nl'Fuir I . , I . orolesin,thewoodB,upon'Which to nail'bili t h 6,�� hy,-,* cOndition, ,ind dis- - and.Hickman was detailed with a mounted . - �j, the, -Willianas a d a I P ,,a in I United States. j I I I I ­ ' ' ' - , , I ,-� - -So �,, red �owitnegiith.e performance., Around . : with I n nothe'r man who came , am � Pla es Where'" ' ,� �- .� j jjj� ' 14 h ` th bo - .WOW& cov- I ised 1. p&Irty'.,o'lj . I I out in the 'Blalp, known as I,Scotty.'. '' N cOf I I . -year-old" soni, a ieving a, y% 'd. calculated. to ormonsi. mud finally captu I 0 ' . 11 caus , taerB above mentioned were packed as close j Fair. . .- . Hc:d " L'' bate. . - a. j, � � - . be torxu�iited iii-liell. fire foi evek. unless he � � over, from the, manner; .him and btarted . - wit:a 'him to Suit L: ke. � Among other Places they visited was the Berlin Horticultural..BerlicL ........... �sept. 5, 6 I . . I I - died the death (it ,in I ankind'a Redeemer; of Mr. Coates! de%tb,.they ar � a .,quite can,.-' While,an the. way Joseph Young arrived I as .they could Stand a row of squaWsi fan- �City', Hotel, on - Waterkant street, Industrial .... � ................ Toronto ....... .... Sept. 11 to 22 , , . ' . I . With streng � th well nigh auperlinman, IViL n Ce d ibg,t:it , had been!daused- by Poison. brs from �is fatlaW I ­ . tastically And hideously, painted, - Whose I , � " Stratbroy Hd#Wul.,�..Strathroy� .;�... Sept. ii to'i� . . 1.11 �� . with,ord not to bring.him 6111ce was to fUinis ental And while - there an' 'altercati I I � � I - Knott hold -the lad firmly while. driving -'a BY the 'Corober% orders,: therefore, the in, but'to hill him in the.': mountaifta,! where . h the windinstrUrn � I . I N'thl Riding. Oxfoid.;.Woodstoch ...... 8blit. lq� 20 . � I usic, of the Orchestra of L hoMe-ma'de I them on , political qu"110 ... �- Harwich Branch ...... . bfbnbbim . ...... Sept. 20,21 , j . nail through.the: little fellow's hand, preserved by the big body never'could be :found and where' in among . Proviucial--,:..:..� ..... Guelph ... ;-:.......Sept. 24 to 29 stoinach .Was carefully .whistles, gaily painted And decorated'with Carey -aid, the English were a people: too- I . � . =9111eding his, - piteous .cries .f6r-'mercy. doctors in a glass vessel and on Tuesday therepould be no ,witnesses. . Accordingly, - . base to live. 11 he had his way, be said, Southern Counti�B �..St. Thomas,, ... S��t; 25,26 :- . feathers, colored hair and ribbons. T ' v o ............. Tkuro.,.�...-: ........... Sept. 25 to " , The dreadful work.-� was interruptbd �by, 111110'rainkAhe'wh,ole 1 circumstance's of .the. � when -night came, and S'prague.Wms asleep, Day. he would � exterminate every one of thein. i NO ahe ti�-- j . . j . j I . I :'tobe. case Was - reported � 'to . the 'department of . �Hichm wo. confed L bobbed up and down 1 emitting from their I . I . . I I some Wood �cutters who .Chanced an and his t ekateB'Iooh�an . � - r I I . � I. . Oct. 1 . � � .. . righl that's my inotto,'be ...... � ............ Ddrham .'.� ...... Sept. 25,26 1 - . 1B son . in' truments,s, short:jaiky whisil '' t,�at . Ireland for the I ; j . South Grey I . passing. Leaving. 11, hang' g, the Ilad Attorney- Gen oral, in ihi6 10itY. axe,and. moving quietly to hie side:cius&d, 'no I .1 a DO , maniac flied, first, Stalking down one I - I I all unlik& that uttered by an ungreaBed:. said. I And what would they do with it,?' North Grey ....... � ....... Ow -en Sound-.... Sept. 26,27 - .. . I . .1 of the �.The - DaPartnidn't gave orders:- for the -in big skull, and then took from his person . j . retorted Scott I They would pat. One ,South Lanark ............ Perth .... ....... Sept. 26 to 28 . L j � . I rescuers With, a hiaumer, then leaping, into stomach, to - I be brought. :to' Quebec for a belt Containing about 6900 in gold. Re- axle. Tbey,presente& in some: cases a apotli6r dp.� �b 6 I you mean to Bay th Glenelg ..................... Markdale * .... �. Sept. 27 to 28 . � the lake. � A search :,for 11iii hid- * - ' '' comical' and in one. noted instance , a Olt Malahide ......... � ' , Sept. 28 to 29 ' i , i ling place� analysis by. Dr'. Vallee. - '.In the inbantime mov,ing the fire, they buried -his body'under . tbeyare Cannibals?' roared Carey, and his, ,Western, ....... ;. . �­** ... ­`* .... * ... * ... , .... I �. . L . � I .�� I � ....Oct. I to 5: 1 - - . I . � I a hand w -whom he. � Manitoba .................. P't la Prairie ... Oct. Ito 6 ' . . I . , � � the as earth muff'then replaced , ghastly. appearance. The tent inside,th ...... \ -.'.London ..1. proved fruitless, und'it was thought. that 'BeVeral.,im ant'links. in the chain of bee in the ' tiers was 'occupied- b Y the diuma� -while as on the throat of.Sc'otfy,, musliotia, Bast ,....�..Muntsville..;.�.Oct. 2 j � he bad been drowned; : But such was -not . evidence =Lt a6pplied through the exer- -the fire over the grave Be that ,the place of , would hmvebhoked but'for the intervention I ,. 11 I . . .the case. ''Before midnight the crazy, man ti6ns mud investigations, of Mr. W. White, his burial could: never be: ascetain j ad. Im , - sque,we furnishea the � chorus which filled I I Mitchell ................. X I I ;� - Oct 2,3 ' , . I t the -L 't w i a the entrance. The .0' Williams. On Saturdaymorning, when Allisjfon,. ' �­­,.**­­ .... *­ : -' �. I j rdturned,sma5lied, space . o ard . I . . ........... I ... 11 ....... � ... : ...... Oct 2,:3 - the door of his house Q. C., of Sherbrooke, Crown Prosecutor, mediately thereafter y. went.' to 'Salt- the ,16us Appeared, it ,was kno , over Nortberh'.'U��**p' n . ...... Orangeville �,. Oct. 2,3 I and knocked Mrs. 'Knottinse and High Constable Loomis. 'It was as- Lake. i Brigham'called upon them to � turn orchestra, whoi3b,leadei was rquatted.wi�h ,. � I , wn .,all Soutb Ontar ......... Whitby. �­ �..� Oct. 2,3 nsible at a . j j . . town that,C4r6y had been recognized, and. 'O .... . j singleblow. -Entering a chamber in which cortAined that Mr:'T. 0. Tuck, druggist, of over to him as President the gold, and the drums and wielded a rattle as'a baton, West Peterborough ... Petorbo%W ... Oct, 213 1 -1� . . , . as "in full blaBt. when we arrived. .The, the news soon spread over the ship. Wil- Ea4tTeferborou.6h�­.W.arsmw ......... :Oet'j2,3 - , , I L" , � .. . his only, daughter, Maiai6,. a beaiitiful girl ,Sherbrooke, 'had'shortly'laefore received by then anol:.there began tbe.firat foud,betwoen w � liaxno-waH s8hor6about 16-o'clock'and pro. EakGrey­.� ............. Flesherton ...'Oct. 2'.3 I . . ' All an , I The � monotonous beatof the drums, the screech I . I � . of seventee.:i, Jay,,bloeping,he.boUndh@r- in - applidation, i6r , strychnine for a .Hickman and President Young. � . L . cured a paper.. Dercham ... ................. Tils6pburg �..Oct 2K,� , ­ � I - I - . I . ,- of the jerky. whistlers. and When he got back to the North York ............ ... Newinarket.'.,oct. 2, a � hand and16 - -ifid ca ied fie ' I Bulwer. i : -Following L latter 'insisted and :domande&'that al . Ship Power asked him if he could let bilo-, West burharn ............. Bovviii4 . . pt rr r to a Onely supposed.Dr. King'.Of'L the.wild'vocal . . . I r � . . accompaniment loot toLtbe scene scertain nville,Oct.*2,3 � . . 11 � . place in the forest where hundreds of cords .the'direotio'ne �c'ontained in this, letie A this money should be 1drned over to* the charm ;- mok . a a en ,be low" and not see, a copy of. th'e,Arguis. . Williams said he East�Keut ................... Tbamom4llo,.Oct. 2,3 - � . '' . I I of.wood were�pil6a. 'An altar was q Clark ,in the store mailed the sirychni�e. Church; while Hickman Claimed.that �be o wh. . j � could, and watebed him while be read it. Gen-tral ......... �­ ........ Harniit6n­�..OctA to 5 - , � urnilly � ­ I unmugidal,'voices of the 13 uAws1came (jut, - . . . - it Dominion ........... � ...... St. John, N,B.466t� � t6b . : built, afid,upon it the� madman � see .dhi,, It appears that I the name furnished Was had Made large ,expenditures -in -the expedi- . . 9 . He looked hurriedly through the paper unt Liiidsay.Central.� ..... �.Lindsay .... � ..... Oct. 3 tA-) 5. . I . I - L In a solo. ' I �,­­­:-.11.­ �... , I . . . j - . I I . j child, 11 Even as Abraham'did' with. Isaael' fiebitious.' I When - the maif from Siaer- tion and had fu . rnishe'd -his own horses,�go ­ . . THE MEDICINE MAN. I . 1. j . .. . I .!is came Ao what he. required, read j that, North Lanark �..� ........ Almonte. :..�'- Oct.. 3 to& I . � Vill I off6i you as &',laurat Offeri a brooks, howover4 arrived, at the country am to be permitt6d. to keep at- I .. . I * I and then gat forebme minutes with i his E. Y6rk and Simcoe;,,Ma!rkba1n',.. ­0ctA,5 j . . . I - been app ie to th . I , - Paisley ....... .. Oct. 4 5. . Lord," chanted the'. xuadman, . bg Unto t" . ' t he on 'it it. young, of �bourF3q, con. .The torture bad h a * I Union ......... �:� ......... : .... :­ I . , j t I I, setting tlaw post-offiep at.:Bulwer,,Ji1rs. Comtes .was a. - . 0 , hand- covering his face. He.asked permis. - MuHhoka a P Sound ............ �..� ......... OcE,4:5: * , ' . funeral pyre on fire.� 'aiting'for it. The country people crowded I , at - partg I k, every dollar of the gold', Wet' ' t as we arrived, --and . : I . The climbing flames w. . q er.d mud too Im Jus the old siob tO*tmke the paper to�bls wife, who was south since ' . I , . ' 6e --�-:--� .... Cookstown .'..O t.-4,5 � j . \1 . Boon licked.the exposed limbs of the girl, roimd.m usual at many offices to claim but the iron entered into Hichmitn's . Boul, Medicine Man . was taking off, ,the mes- in the cabin, as there was. sonaethitig in it WestHastings..;�.'.-.: .... Belleville ...... Oct.,5i 6 � . I whose shrieks of agon� ar.Ld prayers for A, their letters. Mrs. Coates seized the -little . and. now it -was that" be %uticipated his, meric . influence with, .an eag Is I a wi, j ng. he wished' her, to See. He ,'returned it a South Oxfurd: ; ... I .... :...Ofterville: ..... Oet,5,V,6, I j � . . I I , ' * . Mbnck.;..;� ......... Wellaudport ... Oct,z, 6 . � . more merciful death were music to the pile as I;bek. were emptied from the la�g, ieveDge by �'swearnag' Young on . to the -Wr,,Pp in.m blanket the victina was led to few minuteB afterwards, saying that it was S.Uin tiuron.,'.'.' '.* ..... Exeter� .......... �Oct. 8, 9- � I . a in' -hands. � n -a-Pot, -reclined at � so dark in the cabin that he could.not Boa Welland County ...... Welland.: ....... Oct. 8; 9 . . madmanlo ears. Da ' Doing around the heap and, turned ib over in'ber She gallo*g for, his meanness in o,t dividing the .hi:fd Pie - who lazily j . .� "*­ � . an Which lmy ,the girl he imploredthe retained'one, which. the postmaster noticA ,the plunder islibn'from the'.corpse oL the the openiug.in the centre of the tiers smok- to, read.'He subsequently aBkoa for the loan West Simcoe ....... ; ...... Barrie . ..... : ... Oct.:8, 9 - . . . . I . I . � 611d drinking tea, alte)rnately.� . I Algomli ...... : ... :.;:.;,-.'.*.. S'lt St,.iiarie'...Oct. 9 , , ' . Almighty , to � accept the sacrifice as was addressed L�aS. described--wbove . and mu �­ i .ling, eatiug. a of the'Paper sj�L BeCond tim6,'and is said North Brant ... �­ ­­.paris, .... ­� ... ... Oct , . L ,i j . 1. . urdered man." -1-1 . ... . j I atonement for th6,sirdul deods committed volunteered to delive t tOLDr. King, whom. .,,.Did Hickman ever repent ofA` his The next victim waa:now 'brought for. to ha a w - . I . �,10 , I � . � j j � . I I I j I y oin at very. terrified appearance East�Lambton . . ...... Watford ..... ; Oct 9 10, . - d fresh ,a q..prB . . � � . 'blanket from, t - I ,aud4add I ' ended to1bow. I -orinnes. I ece-of Cardwell..� L ...�.....Beeton'..... .Ocb' �, 10�, I . by him in years long gone, 0 .1 9i" I I ,� �, � , , ward; his'only clobhing.-A'pi I / I , .. I I j . i . la' ` t � ,j . I ­ . - . ' he moment.be knew.,that his identity. West Hurom ..... ....... Goderich ... ... �' ; 9, 10, � � I I I . 'I., � . . fuel to the Altar. , B ut help arrived in tiraw ', -,.j Thesk:facts having been depo6ed tOL i /' . was was established.. From1what transpi I red in WestMiddlesex ... ... Stratbro� ...... ... oct..9. 16 .1 . . :.j j before If Fully, I think. Th�/one. ainl\ of his wound around big w1mist, His � bodv. :­ ... Oct' j . � I . m ' ,� ­ at Sherbrooke' was to get�6vgn; I am6ar6d.with a dirty white paint.. A 'few . Cape Town,' .O'Donnell seeing. to have ..South Gfimsby .......... Sinithville ... .... Oct. 0, 10 I I to prevent the c6nBurn ation of the fearful, Police strate Rioux, , I life, however, 1 . af , 3 be said '- * I .. . _Magi ­.. - �� ,­)­� j . ! -olderbraves endeavored to shield . 'design.�T--w-o-y-oung-m.en,-qr-o.Eising , the� -that-OfUciaLissuiBd-a-wari,6,i�t-fqiLt4q-�afr—�at -,wi h -Bk . igko,WLY.oung " � � '�i I ­­ . . oftbe .. . 1. �, I I. . -�. I - t . been Satisfied aslo his man, and.ipitp,kiii� Sou�thcrii'.:.....: ........ :Brantford ... ...... Oct, q toil: . . Woods on their way. home. from P, party, .of �! Mrs. Coates, - Who, was, consequentl . . . I I .1 . - I- liim�fr-dm-.t-lievulgar-gazd,-whilb-tbe-Medi-� West Tie�i ..... : ..... � ...... Chatbam ... ...... Oct. 9 to I 1 --. - � y . I j . . - .. j . I . : . -l6Kv6­of­WilljamB-,who-a an -fin that North Pertb ............... Stratford ....... Oct. I'l I'2 � ' j . . a ied�k . . 1� Saw a -bright'light And board the Young, takedinto custody and confined in Sher- I � .1 .. ' - I . cine Man was performing the � * tti - .. . - . j I . ,- CLUBBED TO'! DEATIER. I � I . On 139 OPer-- .there could be no doubt on the Matter, lie Caledonia ........................... .... I.... 1: . :70011i"!12 :. � , I lady's Screams. One . f6liedthe demented brooke iii). Coroner Woodward brought I .. ­ I I . � I ation. Takin a knife, two -incissioiiB of again vowed that ba would I let.daylight Pelbai . ........... �.� ........ Penwick ............ Oct. 16I, ,. - I I . ,� " 1. . - — . � . I 9 � . . . . , - . . . I aire, . while .his � conapauion­ scattered the the Stomach ofthe deceased to towD and W Brutal Allur cr b - li� r iicc, about two inchem long and about half an inch into the F,cou I .world's Fair ............... Rockton..:. .'.. ...Oct. is ' � � . . I � 14 Y a New. Yor 0 . ndrel before they got .Ao the '' . . I � I I I blazing fagots and liftea' the almost nude waB examined Physically by Dr. Vallee on ­ I . man., . I I I j j . I ­ I I . . I I PRINCIPAL AMERICAN, FAIRS, , , �� : � ­'� . � Mai 8stprday. I The, usual test wag made with � . . I . i York 'like , . . .. . � . I . apart .were in Ad 6 on each breast, sond a small next port." " I. ... . I den, from barfior� oed.: The cords that .. � I A ..last (Thursilmy) night's New - .war.. inserted thus forming -s. loop, . The ­­­­­ -- American Institute; New Ybrk, Oct. 3-ffovi I : ' � . . I . . I . I ' ' I . I . . fettered her linalaswete transferied tolhose live frogs, and undoubted braces of strych- despatch says : A terribl use'of the two shaganappie­- ropes hanging . . . . � Chicago Fat Cattle Show, Chicago, Nov.'Amffl . . ­ .. . e case of police TIj FATEAftADAT JBXPJLOSXOrv-' Cincinnati industrial, Cincinnati, Sept. 5.06t. 6 ' 1. I .. of the unconscious Maniac. miss Knott jig nine weie,foundi, Those frogs placled in brutality occurred in this city last eveDing. from the pole* was now apparent. The . � . j . . - - � � . - 'Illinois, Chicago� Sept, - , ) I . , ,-.. . � � . . . .. . I I I I . -" : . - I pox I I . water:With Which a Portion of the fluid fr John -Smith, a deck hand.on the �chooner' age ropes were saour�ly fastened' JLINt Of the ALI � Hed.,and �IWa deil Michigan, Detroit, Sep!'X I . . .. I ofully burned About the-lo*er extremi- . j L . Om ends of th an [it the t 7wj,2-i . '�,' . ties, and there are large blisters on bar ,the itornachwas mixed were Seized with �'Dow lying a . t - � to the skewerand the victim *asready for . ''. .Michigan, Central, Lansing. 1,Oct. �_,�, ' L . . ' , I .9 lien. Hasbrook, beidock, at ­ , ' Riverdale Dion.ster. . Miebig&u. Eastern-, YpE t 25 , .11 I I . I � I L . �,� . � shoulders, axing mud sides. So awful,, was' - convulsions And died� exactly, as did those, Philadelphla,� was 'brutally the performance. The Medicine Man, now . . I dlantk,sep , ,�'. 11�, � . clubbed .to ,]New England; Mmuchester, N': H,'Se*.,d'7 , - , I � - - ith str chnine. ­ . ^ -by officer MoNamars, of the Mal- '' A--laBt ,(Weduceday)'night'g, New York. - - . her experience that the'doors of an asylum in water mixed w waved over'bim the eagle's wing, made . . NewTork, Rochester, Sept. 10-15, ,./j ., . : -.1, I I I . I . I j I I � . . 1. Y . I , , death despatch says : The killed or iuj ared. as far . I . - 0 -berry Police Station, at flaeoorner of C�bml .3- forehead repeatedly ' -7 � � 1, . ­ j � 1% 9, H I ' I .., . -mud � return of Coron6 r Woodward from Quebec . 'own ar6: Mt�. Julia Mason,. aged 68, Ohio, Central, Mechan'icsburd, Sept. 11 -IL % . I . May open to admit4he daughter as well as The inquest will ,bo'c ntinued on the passes, touched bi Ohio� Columbus, Sept 3 . . . the father. She raves night, and day, � - and Mulberry streetsi at �7.30 p. m �,81n!itfi' then, placing a banner'in each hand, gave � Bk . I I . . ' � . I 1. . � __ - j . I it is feared her reason ispermaneutly ''I I- I I . had been visiting Patrick O? - Do . bnell, second �him � a sho and , launched -him � out. Tarrytown, drowned-;-grandson-Jumped- -Ohio�.Southern,-Dily-ton,.Sept. 24-28- 1, I �- �j . L., j� � � . . VO ­ ' I . . - j I I j � I . . "flesh Lof� , Tri-State, Toledo,.Sept. 10�14. � dethroned. ' . I I I- I. . 1: .1 j mate,of the . The, ropes tightened, and overboard,, and'husband pulledtlarcipili the Wj-,;oO4siO,Ma isOn,SePt:10-14 � � . , I � I .. I . � . . . . CUOIj 1110 DEALTim. I Bame vessel, who livos � at 88 j ' I Window Of the ainkiDg boat by the crew of , d -1 � ,. . . � .1 . I I � �, I '. . I - . 1. I j ­ . �". �. .'' I � j. ith the. breasts , extended., and the ' ' . � . , .! . . .� — .. . ,.. Mulberry street. � When, they parted BmI I . .. I I . � ' �, I . � -TIRE jERUPTIONS. , �, I '. 'Mysterious' Murder of a Young �Womnn . . , , Was ,the woft� for- If I ioi; but , started- for. . poor. fellow daDced wildly, from side to kde,.� a tug.,. Thomas Gregg,'"aged 82, �Ne�w I �� M , iJ R b E R. ED jll� I J. . 'V�EXJ[100. .. , '' . , L� ` ,� j � ,. I - j %,=,-. 1- . I � . - j .1 � I., I � I .1 . 11 - . qi. chanting'some, low"whispered ,words. At � Y6rki enL rm6' to.' Dobbs' Teii.y-found � , � 1 .. , - I ,. . I . .. ­ j .. � I I I j I I , . j ­ . � . . . j I I I .; I .1 �n� ­ � I �, � -11.1. .1 ; � � A Bridgeport" (Cocu".) 'telegram Aaya': . bis home, at the 'corner of � Wrd,'k.reet, and if- h , * gave - a Bonn I d a � i wedge-Abetween the:,rall and join6r*ork. ',the � 'rate �'o'� a ,, Wornker� Resident in . . , , � . - : . iuva.Townsi To lir DestroVed L_ Is . . ­ . ' ; ',- H - la id: not, gone far when he � last,�ms -I weary, , e'' nd � I , , , - - , I k", ! I � � I . , I . ticlam oUthe Natiies�100)00 ersom; ,: Strm�f,ord 'adds,,m second ,mystery, to the, ' 3rd aveDUe. Q I NO. L � d ':back;- when,tbe'fleab gavai Cis . f e . �� , �, �, ­ I 1. ­') I r .. . . � , f,R, - id'ibe doorwayof ' 12flanibef'ry , j t - )its I himself, � Those, are th6.cu y­obea, ,positive y. Down G466rij . .1 �. I : . 11 I , long list:of � . I � I . . 1. 11 � � . I , I - . . � - I 1. � 1. . I Drip nid � ,,irid � W ave'. . 1. . �� � I I .1 this State. The Icily, 0. ose 0 . - IM I . I . b. � to be"loat.- -'John:, . vert, , remmu, 'i.3 epol . Ewhed'u�, Bays'the George- i w e J bya at ,j . ' � =2-d feltaeleepi Ira. -Hughes 'Who waywith &,sharp cracks whic con d be- ' I R' rt has rej , - j I ' I '. ' � ­ �, . I �Clark �diujht6r .,of, Niihmn.� Claik,...waB q I. . � . j 1: , ." - distindtly,* beard,& I or 11 , , , belwved,14:1�e killeI it is feared I .. . j .. I � I . I A London cablegram Baya:- The Gov. I raddek in - the " hous6� called �oflj bov;6 the Ain an&clam minsmg7; town.r.lerald, that Louis Sherbino, Who h ` �' � - I I a .Are � � � I . � SO I I , i " - Ouna, thi's 'mi"orning,iIi a lot about, - a quarter - McNamara � to get the man out. The ,of the -band. 'There .he lay extended af� oiheisj� Who have. .not' been' aport d " J . many ap t '' -' ; � � . - ofm, inilb from her. me. -It wa's 'plain . , " 'is D'OtIelieved.to towy, wa�s murdered and.%rolabed cif abb ermmehi'of'Bitavi� have voted,, five, ,thot I L, ho' . , . , In quain saces in And around George . . Band poutids,-and the'dovernment,of Java ithat she had , been oboked -to death,'bni. offeer entered the hall,0vay'and At on! as com. , full lei3gib, two stream4 of blood flowing also lost'laut thiapu hot L L Ut, . ' I . . one thousand .pounds I for the'�ieiief of the Cl L, menced to'club Smith.' in the most brutal from the 1�tely'inflict a wounds, 6 ghastly" � be, large. Oeci.' A. ',,,Dr�mbB, firdman. was. $15,000 in the' motntaing 4 14ew Me'kie�p' � 1 I L L .. � � I there -is no clu6 to:tbe..oriminal. Miss , L' a', , , , ' . . . ._ j1L 0 I Cann li � ' � I I I I .L' I - - I. * I L I L ­ ' 6' I ­ j- .. L ­ -- - - ' ark , proceeded a] fearfully Scalded ard ot ve; Howell about two weeks sec. Hebasawife-living; �. sUfferera,by'-the' -'v-o-l�c-a-n'i�c,-e--r��u-pi'a-io-'-n-s;,'*--Th6 inanner. SmAh-got up 'an ghtiL' a - was. immediately :taken :, I L ' Was.26 ears o,d and of.extremely.propos. ' ' .1 . I Gardner �(Evangeligt), Brookly,L Scalded . �and ,his j&bbe Ej L . . . MPOEIgi gagging a pear' �', ;L fie. 1� ' ' ' � I - 11 �i�, condition L Of the district'. of La L i lb treat - followed by the up the ' Medicine , Man formed.. bi L , r .lives in. Fort. rib., Mr. ' � lat , verything for 'a n ' ived at'home up U erry B 6, , him, - .and I led. -him to tbb itent . . a. E be ke t 1 111i �the r per all over'#e 'body�;-, thos.. J., Saub, badly, .Sher 110,W&B-a Young Man of remarkable, , Sumatra, is terri . I wit .her &tents. � d marrii3d'Noiman C. f . bg hini about ova I Ided ; Nicholas : Salair, n . iste of the I I j .1 . I I . I - 'Ll 6ring! W at , which he leaned his sea ' acuteness and buf,i6e8s abi itv. , When he, - L Lit bles � an , b t 'lied a divorce L from � oZcfr Smith r I emonstrated ith POIO. .hoed Riverdale, 'thigh broken ; W. Henry, an. firBt,went west he was 11"61e to read or ' ' . v agues inland is destroyed.. b k a0d Again L . 'Thousands ofdeadlie on the ground. . birb , I I the -officer, who became, greatly excited,. for a short, . time, , moaning all libe, � . . face - I inter' evenIn Ina few minutes be received I I --"---' - - ------ - -- ­ . about a year..agoi Last , bight abe iler, Lhandg, and . burned; Israel � Write his.. own L 11 -ige(f in is impossibloto approach � them foe I . .. � I . d And on reaching Canal,streat he struck the. while. .his . name. ,, a engage . . 'left ,home in��the. g,L n . made, In6i'Land wag duly declared a brave. Lazarus, deck -band, badly bruised ; James L � JUMborin . g,at I t.:becauhe. the �naiives ; are, 1u a:O%ll,on,Mr., WilliSjbLC­LOwi4., It has unfortUnate sailor two murderous ,blo 'g ban . j firat, but . soouj tur d la' man riously; ­ . Tobih,, :;Y9nker9,, , and Nelson � McGee, �, atter th L ­­­ . ". ne j I& . ' , !red against the. * 'on the tw . � ,. 'arid inim:613orb,time is I ' : - Duichmen,,whom they been'bui3tomary,for.lierto,,visit this Place ith, his bldla, onei beck. mnd'� he Ono - brave,: larsivek � than " the' rest, g, , j �� n ion to mining, . I . I ' ' � � "'a t ' was promenading ,around the'6amp� -drag. pilot, .of: Yonker � bmdly Scalded' And reputed to have made about,456,600. Hei ' . hold responsilaWfor tho'calplmiiY On acOOUU I in the evening, and, although it is nearly oil the'eliest,and Smith fell,dead'on bru�aod; John M jured. Tr -morrow in the fall�of'.1881.'L . I . . . I . . . oran, in j - j . I ' of the Acheeu war. Ij j, I L, two En otherl ' ging after. , laii�a a largo bUffalo 'head. went to Buffalo , and- � � I � ilea. distant from,, her home,. she the � dewalk. A stretcher . was, Sant for, � I I D L atches from The Hague ,state. that t,6Z j L I and the dead Pailor. was remov6d to t1i" fastened by raw hide - strings,tol , tWfleahy ,the wreek.will be raised, and &'thorough boarded At the ,Tremont.House until the. ' :L asp I I . . L , . , dL L ' , . . '13 L , Started � raiuria. Alone. ,It wagmearly 10 examination rb.ide.� The' officers do not �neXtL j ore aved of th statioh-h6uee,;-vher6 �ifia .officer reported , ,Par,t of Mi shoulde re. -4 nother was � b6b- I L I spring.. W4ile'tbeird fie, organize W . ., j I ' '" only two persons W 6 entire. o'clock when She . departed frOm-Lewis, f . , I . . . . . believe any more bodies will be found. The . MiDixig c6mpat y, and 'ibduc6d, a number of..- �L L . j lation-ot'Marals. , The, excitement at him �sick, aud,'�as in All iuoh cases, lia,was � ,in and. down. with the *hiRt lea with � ,. I I I . I L . . engineer who escaped ,With a few br ' i � � . POP . . labineiladthaving,ttaversed the -way Ire- . uises BoffmloniADBto, inve j In 'treated witliindifference., Thboxcitenient, up 9 fastened' thro . . I umber: ,� � i two c.;d I I ugh the MuAcles'of : I � st. ' Among then . L, 3pong is probably owing -to the'. native 4uently ,without .ascort She was -not at. v16111 iHL the� 1. I L 164YA he ca:rLlnqt .explain the cause of the was Hiram EXBtein . I priests. working� upon, the fanaticism of the ' neighborhood' became so great ala& the arms. It is said that these barbariq, . . � ,, the clothing manufact- L . . I timid. �Thmt was the last asen.,61! bar L I . j . i accident. TheL boilers were new four'yeata 3,�t&Ugbt L, ­ - . I 1. I 1peoplb.., . . I I . . . . -L I . 1 4 alive. , This Inorning a, boy dri . ving 'tho such demoxistration.was namdeby the Orowd -rites *iare.performed Upon a child of, some I ,o. The'explosion wai-a paiently,4 , he turer. �Duriag the winter Sherbinq � ' . I L -th . id,`­arn - L- ­_-­­­­­ L , 't 09, P . all he . I -Tlio-G�o-v6r-rFo-t76f-tlfCDUtcly-ENWlffdi-e]3- at-the-body--wis -fibally­�eXamin� If! �years -old, on-Ahe .first opening of, the himself to 4end abd4rite. Last': f L , I I tele town .of Talok cows to pasture found li-eff-b-o-d-y. -It--hRT Was , learned that he had bee'li ]badly' dance.,, Neither the4 ore as a, nor a vid.: - ' .-r�esult-6f�n-bidden-defeot..:�&momerit'.Vk'o.- L � -retiir-�bd-to-Biiffa,16-��for,�-"- hoA-,;timd­nb&-'�-- 1raphs that the belong .then it I . 11 , L Fl. . ., j '' I 9 . * evidently been Placed � L in the lot with care, bruised L and his back broken. . Several . : ' . bill 'L, n th vious the stemm'gange*registered 23 pound boarded at the Tremont. 11chadapeciuliAr. , , - I . was probably totally, dej by the , to- So *&B, Bhown by I its 'L disposirdon. It! W as, . 'L is taking part i a c�reibonies: are Her:6116*afice was 50.pounds. . I While th L �Ljj barders, , j I I .inittea L Tood, drink or ��ieet. during , L b " ' , 9 habit, which was noticed lb)1616 - ' . I cent L volcanic eruption'. The, - district, in lying Upon, thebAck, the handsand feet in respectable citizens' called Stthe�sitmiion- 'Pei 6 I ,., . 4, 1 1 1 6 ; . � ,which the to'wn:is situated is. entirely Mae- I hopgo,"and left their names as wit ' ,the - 96', ' the. dance I�Bt'e. Tberd keamer-.bore. t a name of Alexis,­Rfi , , I nesses. hours . , At the hotel; of carry Ing - a I i his Men y bb- '' I a. natural position.' Underthe head, as it , 'li,i�g--.6LV.i6tim,-.reaily-Ao-.go'-tj)�'�-�b-o,u- � received the'machinery and fittinjks of the his - - j ,: cossible. All' the roads, are �'.4111terated'. 'pladed'111, - - le -kc -- �' at-,- -MoNamar�a-was-arriaotbd-rand-beld-to-swo,it- - - I I -- ' - P§rgon. this undoubtedlyooStbina his, 1. . ., 1990 . 'L �, ..a on t Bed fift6ka6fially, wailf:t] a Onne " - L , old-13-Ed-tCdWgrt4&7WW41�.0---Wp,-ii�-1865 -1-,r,.. �'Fji6i�j-,jy,­rgr ... i`,-e-d`f-rnM---C61otWd - L , I �. Irdm:.'LLa�' I h - ­' :the result. of the oorbnp�'4 in qUeSt...­ ome sight�-seers,bapPened to.arrive,:%Ahe I 'L I ' , L, . � I L . iing has been beard' mplan9p o"ground bearbyj WerdL, a: hand I ---- ­ ­ Thig1q� IP­� ' Lt, I I I ��, within a huudied:,yard�,oi' ��bera.lbb pro-' ' ' ' ,j j , L mrged With a' :90b , who1ad � ' , . Sh6ilaino ia �rbported 1, ' ­ . . - -- - i . 1. . on the southern coast Of`-.Sanaabisi'­j,rJOmP k6ichief,, gloves and parasol-. .Upon the the secondiinie ladbimabeableb. L . i6l'Ple:a-Pot go his:: own son, tOL , Sent explogi6n'Oemirred. No bodies have .11 ,to have" Sob a mine. jj � . . ' ; j j L I :, , �, j , 'again . I 'for 00,000 *itbin the past �m ' H "'. 1, tmlraidy� bee he 'Mi "L e, I I I - plainly similar �dffenoe. ,.L . n through 't , I , I klinee L ontla, :, . L . . ,lighthouses in the 8timitg are -standing, but thkoat'were the black.marks which . . . . I I , . boon found YeStojdmy.;,� L The belief �received 615!:000,in,dash�-and taking'] . - I . - �L - . .. - . j the lightb'hre extitidt' The report of,the , told of the cauieof death. ' I I . I .� , . � I ;— . I . j uii,d6rgb the torture for 'the � sum � of, �10- ,s6mllgtliens 'tfist,' there are. noiie ,in -the . . hig� �",, jL _ . . .. dentructiola of Tjirin'oine by a, tidal wave . � . . j I I I I . NIAGARA TO BE 11JIVILIXED. This is our- i boasted, civilization, Wben -such . . ­ ­ I... L � ' money with him be Btai'tetl foiNew Mesibo,' ­ �- ' , ,L - L. u., .1 L �, I I - — . I � I 1, j I , 0 , wreck, or at most onlv twb.or three. Three , , �... . . . . j . -- , ­ I ­ . tobuyarmuclae. , 06 the waybe.isidpoit6& ' ,Audthe droVning Ot 110,006 People' is. co I !t1ME , BE'AW " L I .Scenes are Permitted to be naeted in the ;, � , ' I . - . ­ j . . I t to. VJIIIj:j;L Jig Waste'ji j �,of the injure L L . : . L . I I I I 1. ' ; 4A 8wouni, ". A&jeMp _ Force- midat �bf o a of the'fluest i3ettlements in the 4 d men in the hosrital,are doing toL hayebeenrobbed and murdered� ' .1 . I I . I L � I . � n . j . I .. -­&Med� - � ­­­ ­' ,: ... ,�­'­­­­ ' j . L , j ' I : I I j L. . ... I .L I . .�well;:tw6 are bUt of danger. Rev.'Howah- , ,� . . - �­ L j I 1. I . .1 . . -- .---' I . j I . j 300,000 Unime-iroiver'to be 6binAtied. territory I I I I . 1. j L L I . - . . I . . 11 Extraordinary Loss arlLife and Property. � - , , I L ��, , . ,/ � . . , ." . . 0 ... . Gardner is dreadfully * scalded, but ii�y 4," A Banished Quccnla:Doofn�­ . Wed. I . � A Buffalo. despatch smyg : Nbo.Trob am . L I . I � . - L \ ,i�, 0enerpl, Election Fdreikado I I L I , I' I . I... L. ).' . 1 4 1 . . I . I . L I . . Diati0day's Whi ' I L . .recover. .. I ,-� ':4, 1 - ., � I . I L' . , . � � AdOiA . A.'St. Pierre-despatob tmys:'� 9 oh hagfor EIQMe' tione -Lenligted public A PRINCESS-ESUAPAIDEs I I . . . I . .1 I 4 : L: ., 11. Madame �: You know. how I have loVed, � '� : , I I L ALondericalalpgrala",6ays: The le . j ,4 'I , , ­ j fb� . I - I I . ofthe respective, parti . ea in Britain are t at . Orin exceeded in me en"ce the cyclone - of 'Attention; namely, � how - to .'utilize , the - ' ­ � ,. . . . I r.. �, . .1 .you. - But you, Would not head my advice, . I 11 � .1 . . i . I , L, , , . I j en -or- m-ous powpr goi . ng t , , ni�t as Beatrice's - ,. I. � and thereby compel 'me to remove i you preparing a programme, for, the racese . the previous Sunday. The dathke to ship- . .- PA n u de Awn liening in a ­ ;TIRE C. E JILM AN , , H OICROR., , . . . Alculable. . A large proportion of , I I . ,o waste :in the . C —­ ­­ I . . .� I .� . - � j, I L'�' I � campaign, which promises to. be thomost 'Ping Is IJ20 - " I Niagara rfier, is one step. nearer a Solution � 111nilwkv "r. � - �, Ghastly Mutl[Rtlount Ilumnu Befugs at , rom, my court; atid direct.. your trans-, � j I &Oti'L mneral election. Lord the fishing fleet is disabled. 'Some -fifb� than � it :ever was before. E. Baker, a AParigdoopatch.eay13': Ai3tbeTrincess . j .. tion to Kr6benburg, where I wish you I 11 ve since the last g I . n Itaitwa'y Accident. - - . . L .. . . . . I I., L I . sal ni'.'Sir Stafford Nort& .1. - , Boatonpuq1neer, arrived in Buf(alo yest6r. Beatrice was ,returning tbo-tbtber:day- from ,� .. I Per '%Oyrnen . isbury, Me. Gibs4 . � vessels have already. strived, completSly. L I �hL eklfij'Lem�leg L th.,'. .t of a happy remorse. , I)atbd, ' - I s loot day ,morning to look�. over the field and AiA Jan. 17, 1772. CiritisTiAN 'RAx." -such 1B � I j iiicks.B ach And Mr. stripped. The oss of )ifej is appalling. x lea Bains e�iElOde Occurred the out- A B ram say-m-,:,Sixfeen men, � � , cotef Sir Michael ng to deliver Addresses tTROliquetlo Banker aij ,� Me LU, ,Hard seventeenwomen And fohr children were the languagc of 9, I ' L at 1 . Stanhope Are arrangi Y's. take *Preliminar , Bteps toward an inbro!, cOmOofWhich was luckily notfilbg'more . " otter discovered ' �'. L _ � -­ - �----:Ijff-vaTi,ous-dii3tricts-gii-Charl6s,Dilke-and- vessel Six, ym cont's Six, Leoni Coates' four, duction of,bj'S � taratus.": it is claimed'by than us momentary, alarm and inconveni- killed, 'and fiV`e' seriously -injured at, tbe� Cqpebliagen j a j MoDg secret ardives relating L I j I 1 Are making electoral ­15imafv- -----,-- . 4 1 he'wbeelg-of the,-toymt-car. railroad ,'accident a a --"-i6F this,gentlftdin that a power equivalent to 01166�-0110 OfA , . L chargos.6f, infidelity that were preferred , ibbg­-,� *1 tty to .1 . - f1l7iiln-8­­t`W`0­j­alad&l --f" I -ono t Stegfitz on' SunA I I 'Mr. in . L i -- . . � ­-­ ' ,_"_ L y-Q-diFe-n- . .", .. - Cli'm6ilaorlai two men. Louis Jourdan'a*gs , el foundered - night. The train,dashediiit'bthe'mid6t,bf'.'"� I - . ,that,furnish cl 6y-500,060. A c , � against , the—bin1fa-pp- -� �C& , el � Htump engagements, and Mr.� Gladstone L 0 -- . can be riage took fire at 3 o'clock in the morning. . Nl I sa j - 'L �­ I I . , I Crowd,, Wiling, cutting a . . . I . . will -make an �eljedtoral tour in Midlothian after the Storm. boided, bui--tho'crow -were obtaited'by - 'submerging , his"motor in the ,The train W�g immediately stopped', and, a largE . ' nd hUrliug-, �j­Mmthjld��., "iSbe was born in 'Londen in, , . . I . - , autumn. , All,these, saved. Over thirty,vesseig ard,inisoing,and Midat. of Ni6ogarm river, a force suffacien't to the � railway officiale of. ,France L being h�, people .rightand left.' Most of .the Victims 1751, ,Was namrried at the age of 15, and at . I � . . ---- toward the en&of the � � . events are L regarded L �. as I significant'. of' a anxiety is felt.14 Aheir: safety., Not pump 'all the water to generate : All the .respecters of persons, the ioval travellers belong to the artisan, claas­­ After the ac0i.- , the tinleof berimprisonm6int was 21 years I ;� . The .. dent'the railroad wak found cov' . I ­­ - . I lilitest intimation of the mppr6mc and to� run ell the machinery in lied, in prison after three -, I 11 mrelaotii h of it tbe� ofight6st core. ored,for a - ­., --.-.-1--. -- - ­­­­ odbbi�g- ganeral-jOection next year. . L electricity were, ordered. withoi )dieg of Age. She -( . ". L j . Government, *it ii��x-�Fet-ed,-7ill-ISiiffg�-i'il�- -the- storixi-,;�as-givbn.--'e3ce6pt-tiio--rising.�of a- -thb-city-t)f--B'i�ffalo,-o,iid-this too�without "deEcondez de volture a l'instant." , hundred 'yards with N ' shockingly, *are 1 0 � I I Ebony to ' ' ' ,I ' ' 4, ye -Iubarb4mtib)�Toroteking heir inno- . I , I * . Mutilm I V , , I I bill a0similating,th , o� ­borougla-and-county-' denee black-ploud on the eastgp skv With, -going�-t6- 13C6S8­W.&ELS6UI1d 8,01e.ell-A-Vid-t t61 Of �-� �JQAft­QkQap,"- I - , -Niagarm-Fai xd-of�waterr 4T-11674PA , . -eignea-�w4,th�-her-dyipg-breatb,-�COUD.t.�.�,� : I . I � 1� ,:4 � lond t6als 1� diffibuhy,wohe 1�16 . I the Royal Mi I t ' i�Fi�-6nd­di:-Ife­f6re' half An .1---fPir-wh� � I hot 11,!�, The engine was covered with pieces of flesh, 8t " ' , franchise. for ,England )and iieland, with I I — j gilard, after no little I ruensee, one o nJa,ero;-,,, 0. P. , �4 I. M4 . ,was implicated in the charges brou lit - . I � . I . I redistribution of goat I a the . , hour. had elapsed thetwind was4iltsheight I Rev Gifford,at the Saratogollmp- She " bones and rags, and drendheid with blood. I . .9 I : � ,a, cutting' dowi . . . L the - 4 implored A faw mo 3nts' delay on a I I 1. . Mali reprpsentation And giving more and the begs ran � inounisins high.' Doiries ti,t � Uni of being "'on toilette do nuit. Her The engine driver was � dvercom by 'the . L main. anniversaries, said that re'arol t � hree. RcOO 64t. - I . . .. Against the Queen, .,and was beheaded for I but m short distance oft � were' unable� to Royal Highness Boon Stopped ont O.D�.the horrible ai . . j . L ­ � �� � . L bere to Scotland and E nglaha. Whether I I . (lang!orFJ)3�enaoing.�s7-RomanismI infidelity , I 1: . - I ,ss .-' * — I I . .high ,treason. The records. iiel4ting to his ' . . I L . . 1, the re acted dissolution is reach their veoRels. . I j 1. ,� .. platform -enveloped in 9, warm tartan cloak. L 1, . I j. � . " " :trial Are said to have been discovered in a - , I " I bill passes or is .j , I , I I and godless New, Englandism. � " The New I 8, VoitU�e Rho . ­­ L ­' , ­ 'L , ,,, ., ­­ ...... . -L, - . ­­­­�l -- ­ Englanda-of--tuAsty 11 be declared, I, has After twe . Mr. Henry Jamca 'in- not1ciag the Iacf, complete state, but it is doubtful Whether. -, - ' inevitable. . I , , ,, . , . . I 1 . I I . My minutes! delay in . I I . I , ­.- ­ ... � ..... . . ­­­­ I L L � ` L . I . -- '- ­- ­ ­­­-­­­- - ­­. - ived Balbly in thia�city and then was Off, - that, Alphonse Daudet', the' novelist, has they will be ads � � � , . . . .T t A th ugand' dollars has been the intellect of the Puritan without hiw .v,rr3 . L , . ED � public. - , - I ' . ontribu I elief of the cyclone . . . I n ` .4ss ' 4" , .� , . WID T.'d vie)w6rdp the r 1. 1. I 1 foe'the. Isle of Wight a d Bailmoral. . been accused of 'portriying,T living pembna --- , I I -Amusing. - 'Music at, home. L The 0 L , Ut ,the -conscience.". '. I I L I I . . � - . I . I I . � iniet: sufferore, at �Rodhester, Minn., ' b ' ' , Mrs. Paryenn Sent her boy out the other ' - - --- n big novele, declares that .11, I'th e'."'famPla ' ' - Some "one Who bas 'tri6d it guys ibis 9, j - . I 11 I . . I egobigin � OIL g6ning)-EM"OdUt viol: old funds are. still inadequate., Slaundredand day'to hunt '.in'the trees for birdis' nests, for 'The Czar audCzarina Of Russia, still 'is- iion to I put people I ,into a book ' isone O . f good iian'to burn sulphur Jn. celfa . rg where j I , L ­ Dell me --who is dat little paid f . 1, a law, Copenhagen, and ja d , � � � ,�, 1 ' . ' ' Ifty deeti elyi4on 6iitsiaera. to she wanted to have a, birda', nest pudding, I .Which every,'writer of fiction knows Some� milk' kept, oBpecially ifthey, are amp. � I ., eliendiemall viz 'zd vita vishers and'ze I tute are r' I * a Roy ' "" i( from- the chief thing,- and 'I hold that to succumb to. it is The inIlpburons acidovolved d6sti6y�the ' , n "' At t , I Shelter them.- TW6 more victims died yes- for� dinner. , , ' , . , ., . . I '. I y have r , ved -v Bit i , I I j I - I . I I ' I looking at ZO . bigolaus �jl I 1. . . L � .. , a 'ij4 -Tutting � � � .1 � bince-nez, 11. ism, 6-3rday. I . I j . L A veteran oyeterman of Baltimore gays! Dh 4 -Cei th foreign ministers. not only,legitimate, but in6vitable. I mildew, which, if' not checked, will injure . Hostage: 11 It's my Uncle Robineo .. . inoiPal , - ties - blia vokeS people into the flaior-of c:ream and butter. In many � , L� a, t b I .-a 9 a u , I I . quite ded I" Eminent . Caleb Linc6ln,� a. farmer li inglour miles one Of the pr causes of disaster .i , Pa .. in pu .0 .-I t IL L I . . books 1B what the"novelist lives , -� i 'that' Tb rt t ., 1) are. i � � ' grieved to say he is. y .to� the: 0.) star! YielL he, I t an thus as . . upon., the only question in the matter' Is'a cellars the mildew wa t . o 1� violinist . 11 Ach I I am ZO zb,md for him 'West of Saginaw City, Was � instantly killed I L d is, the Practice of, catch- I 11 d�a M P'4,� L gteSr he. dream � .� � j L I . L , lye v,11 - .1 . . Iza at a late hour on, S L aturday , night by big Son ing and bedding the'bykerB in the spawn- I I The Queen of Denmark,, mother, of' the �quegtioa of taste ; the , :Operation must be L . that the butter product is seriously de, -* , . . 1.� not be sple to bear me blay , I I . -1 I . I Wales, L is � I . . ­ ' . I . t. with season. Atibe 4nnum plonle 61 the' Princess' of an moicomplialaid judged'by themann6r in which it:is per. oreafjM, besides the ini'dry to quality. I 111-puniA. . I I I . Charles, an-Unmariled man, residing 4 inig tLbaa bee 4 1 � j- I I I � � I . . . 4 1 . . I I hiter, and big lately pmbnt�dthe little' formed. Daiidd n adoused of do- L ' .The Cat] 1� Order of Foreaters i . of mind, me the di him. The murdered Man was addicted * to Connecticut Oyster Growers' Associatio , . hol We I . gbein� , I � out of, eight, out . ­ , 'Pa b I 1, wi intfodneed. i ' ,the � -her liq and waiquarrelBOM6. 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