The Huron News-Record, 1892-06-29, Page 3Weerree
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Ttgia young lady has three brothers; -each
one of whose picture is combined in the abo'vo
ppo�rtrait. The manufacturers of PEARLI..
• °'". 'Jf'OA�I, THE LAT$5T SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY
FOR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH.
*Ill also a hendaomo Gold Watch to the
person. who can make out the faces of the
throe RST brothers FI ; to the second an elegant
pat of genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS; to the
third a PIANO LAMP in Antique Silver ; to the
fourth ,.either a SILK DRESS PATTERN or a
MOSAIC= Box playing six pieces ; to the
labia a beantlful pair Of PRARL OPERA GLASSES;
• to 'the sixth an elegant MANTEL CLOCK; to
the seventh a pair of SOLID GOLD CHAIN
BRACELET$, with Padlocks, and to the eighth
• a COIN SILVER WATCH. .
.Each contestant is to cut out the picture
rebus and make•a cross with a lead pencil on
the three brothers faces, and send same to us,
with ten three -cent Cunadtan postage stamps
earlifoam, before J
or 3o cents in ellver) for ono package of
July aoth, 2892. The
envelope postmarked,first which contains the
-three brothers' faces correctly marked will re-
ceive the first prize the balance ip order as
received., For the !last correct nnswrr we will
also give a handsome Gold Watch; to the
next to the last a complete BUSINL SS EDUCA-
TION; to the second to the last an elegant pair
of genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS ; to the third
from the last a PIANO LAMP in Antique Silver ;
to the fourth a swiss MUSIC BOX playing .six
pieces ; to thefiftha SILK DRESS. PATTERN;
to hesseventhalan (elegant MANTEL CLOCK.
and a valiiable I>rias will also be given to
evory person who is able to a,tswer this
Picture rebus correctly until Zoo prizes have
been awarded if there should be that number
answering correctly. Nothing is charged for
boxing and packing prizes. We shall offer
• extra premiums to alt who are willing to help
entirely Paws, duce Our of ect is to iintroduce and
- attract attention to Pearlifonni, which is
the onlq preparation wboae manufacturers are
t willing to offer a reward of gree to any dentist
sous cantthe tetethit Ladiesawhot haves used
Poarlffoa2n cannot say too much in its
favor. A mouthful of pearly white teeth is
the sure result of its constant use. It is re-
commended by the leaders of the profession
everywhere, ask your dentist what he thinks
of it.
PrizesPin the above Pis ortraittyRebuis are to be
carefully awardedstrictly as deserved. Ad-
dress, E%QQUI$ITE TO LET MTG.
00., 170 Tonga tat., Toronto, Ont.
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CURRENT. TOP1C1S
,Many causes have been alleged
for the notion of 1I r. •• 13laine iu
terminating his relations. wLt'tl the
. Presideut so. abruptly. The foal
Cause, however, was not ttivcloeed
until to -day. The • Canadian u1Ti•
Clads who came to Washington to�,
trill: over the questions pending be- F /
tween the State 1)eparttnent and the
Dutniuion had had one conference
the -day preceding the resignation,
and met on Saturday, June 4, to
contioue the discuaiei0n. ills. Blaine
atteude(1 the Cabinet fleeting, ori
Juno 3, but reiuuiuud only half an
hour, excusing himself because of
his desire to proceed v'it t the busi•
Hess of the Canadians.
'At the Seturdsy meeting con-
ference he was making; a statement
of his views of the points in dis-
pute, and what in his judgment. was
the question at issue and the renod•y
for the differences between the two
tour tries. There was also present
John W. Foster, who has been at
tending to much State Departweht
work during Mr. Blaine's absence
and illness, and in the midst of the
remarks -ref Mr, Blaine, he is said
to -.have.- fxltort it !3, "r + ';;`
suggestion tha"'' the 'views 5tlst ex-
' predsed ivonld hardly hsvo the
President's approval.
"Gentlemen," said the Secretary,
"this Conference is adjourned," and
. he quickly left the room, penning
ilia resignation, while his indigna-
tion was at iia height. ittr. Rioter
assured the Canadians that Mr.
Blaine's action would not make the
• slightest difference in the object of
their visit, and that they could re --
turn to Ottawa at once and resume
the discussion by correspondence.
They accordingly left on .the 4
o'clock train. There were other
causes of 1rritat.iuu which Mr.
Blaine thought hero intended to
melte his softy iti the department
disagreabl', but after the 1 t oilia-
` tion he was subjected to in rho
presence of the Canadian of"ci'sls,
he could not remain in the oaico
another moment. and ilei that rot -
son the exact limn, 1'2:45 p, ii.,
was written on the !otter thst it
liught hereafter ap.'er that between
the boot t of the riljuurnutcnt of
the conference and his r'Isigllation
there wss but a very (:lit f si:,i'ee of
time, .�
—Ow Satertlty evening; ;ti r,
I'rltricic O'Leary, of 0t9asher, was
in l,'ulerburo, end with his neig!I-
11 took the evening (.r. P.
in for Indian River. At that
station 1412 arid °:iters •rr.te on t11
platform when the expr'•.rs )''til' 11
out, and a It(.)t,;hbUr with when) 11e
inns talkil.•g gu i ! tisture1115' sh,,ve.l
hila back wilds, '1'1212 uiilortnl:.".ta
mall f1'll ori the I>lat.f"11:1 to 1h'a
rails,'atrd h fiei;giii Il"llO ••;i111,i1 was
,A
AT' HEA.. PiitST
MISS SUBURBAN'S APPRECIATION OF
THE SOENES IN T -IE NEW PLAY! .
d
wetting Pictorial gaudy from Ileal Lilo
--A arcet Mobilo J+'ece and •Iiow Its
Owner's Inmos .motions were IteAeot-
ed The90on-•l.xI)ertenoe AS a Facial
.
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,.N Time UritTATN Is RUNG U)' FOR TIIE FIRST
ACT.
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SS' THE LIGTIT COMEDIAN MAKES HIS FIRST
O POINT.
t1
12121 INGENUE BOXES 'rill: flAms OF THE
LEADING JUVENILE. •
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to it
AT T11E UNTR.tNCE OF TITS VILT,I.1N O0i THE
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II1:rtu :AN r,E11 A'' T•::: ,::1(, t:•:8
• 12Q.NEQi.ML Cana
1
Donegal Cilstle, the ancient seat
Of the O'Donnells, Barts of Tyree!),
UM, ovorluoltieg tbo waters of Done-
gal, Bay, is one of the chief attrao
tions pn the uortliwest coast of Ira.
land, Lilo "the round towers of
other days," it reminds the traveler
of these great old houses that exist•
ed ere the tread of the despoiler or
the fury of war had strewn the path
of their progress with the ruins of
former glory. Since there Is hardly
a tree° of Badlyahannon Castle, the
p1ineipal seat of the O'Donnetls,
Donegal Castle, as their secondriry
resideuoe--now stripped' of its roof'
and gutted or otherwise divested of
its architectural Leauty—is all that
reulaine of these festive hulls, where
bnrda sung. or bagpipes discourse
sweet musk, and whose ro s otueo
sheltered "lair ladies and btavamen,"
It is an oblong building of varyiug
height—portion three stories land
portion five connected • with each
other—and a model of which there
is eufuo talk of exhibiting here at
thn np)rroaching Word's Fair.
Donegal Castle is inclosed by a
river upon one side, and defended
from appruaeh on the land side by
a son11•cii'culai' wall where' Wes
formerly the melt) entrance Oiel'
Which tens a porch surmounted by
Ionic colunins, On the ent.rlli',atnr,
hbUve wan engraved the 31'1335 u. .ne
O'1)o8nellS, while •frum a turret
pole, visible to it great portion o1'
the surrounding country; floated a
largo greets Illi, this being probably
tho last manorial residence where
"rho hart> without the Croton" was
displayed by - indepeudeut' Irish
princes.
of Ulster, that paragraph of St. freedom Of',.Ireland 'praoti9ally ap.-.
1atlfew where it is bald "the firet colnpliAed. O',l'eill 000,03 he
ali ell be last alld the Net sb.all be should lead the assault. TlleO'Don.
first " bas been well verified. Ulm• ?lei wd .t e, lag;hn
ter, the last province to accept Fag iw ll o00eeoulqueneenoof
waivthe jinaart)ousyts, aandd
lislt atony, has moat firmly adhered contemptible pride thus aroused,
toits customs and constitutions, neither would loyally support -the
fells! 1N now (1111itleti2'ely th* tiret in 'other.
Englieh esteelu, an it is also the •
A CRC/WINODEFEAT.roost ricltly endowed with wealth
and material prosperity of any Irish % The result was that instead of
province, achiehving the victory they amici.
Near Donegal Castle is the Salem gated' both were completely defeat-
Near
gap of al Ca ole is through ed and their followers routed with
g slaughter. Both Hugh O'Neill end
which the O'Donnells passed to and Red Hugh O'Donnell fled to Sala,
leo in their warlike and predatory tuarica whore both lived aseneion,
ex itir4ious front Te'erinaIlagh to Try era of the Spanish coot and died at
,connell, and which, like the parte at Salamanca'soliciting eicl from Philip
Thermopylae, was one of great of Spain to once more invade the
inrpOrtauce. In. the neighborhood country which the rivalry of both
there in ale.) an old abbey built by iiad lort. But the Spenierda were
the O'Donnells and bestowed upon Hick'. and diegusted with the treach,
the wanks of thei Cist.erciau order, °roue attitude of the Irish to their
who swarmed into Irelaud in the country, and Haverty relates that
twelfth twittery. The power of the on the eve of the battle of Kineele
moan% yet rennins ie Irelaed, but one ,Bernard Oge Mc111ehon sent to
that of the () Donnell8 has vale- the English lines for a bottle of
ished. whisky, and next day in thanking
Having thus viewed Donegal hilt donor for the present, notified
Caetle, let us take a gland) at those the English of the state of aflitira in
who lived in it. The O'Donnells the JrieIi camp. He (deo states
were grrat territoriul as well as that large numbers of the men of
trading lords in Ulster 500 years Munster were In the enemy's ranks,
ago, They owned the fishing rights and that Dan Jur1n del Aquila
of the river, and exported vast could not "count upon their assist,
quantities of salmon to Z'railco and sweet," which Is entirely incotnpati•
Spain, their hostility to England tele with any other a..aunlpti0n than
shutting them out from the nearer that the Jesuits were secretly at the
and more valuable Markets of Great bottom of the trouble. -_[Vide Hay.
Britain. They were fond of guar- erty'e history of Ireland, page 484 ]
t'i'ling; with the 0'1sTeills, of the The melancholy picture which, the
neighboring County of Tzyonl', or poet (1'Ic\yard) draws septet's after -
with the 1LAGuir 14, of the Southern ward, he sees a solitary woman
Comity of Fermanagh, and about weeping over the grave o£ O'l)on-
them widitltt of the 81xrce'nth century cell, at Valladolid, in Spain, is a
AN HISTORIC Prr.E. Ualloe_li O'Donnell, then Lord of sublime elegy and crowns the Luis.
Ilonegal Castle is au 1211310210 pile, I)'r(oiue.11, Nought for and obtained fortunes of the House ofTyrconnc'll :
closely connected also will) 281)88 English support to aid Idol in revel. "0, woman of the pi:•reing wail,
niay be termer( the last bold stand ling the inroade which the 0.Neilis Who meanest (lel you wound of clay,
were making upon his territory, With sigh and roan,
of the Irish people fur that 142114,- g
))eudouee ut their country .which Sir Henry ) idney, then England's "swore long before 1u'uund a grave
has nate pHpaed into ae►dreant, or End Deputy in Ituluul, and CalIn green'lyrconiioll one coups tinct
eliness. .
which was 01100 1.0110F .,11111 ICON legit O'Donnell entered into a treaty Nor Stlwhen ch tBeau 13ui1•Cbe's banners wave
fittingly described by Richard L)1U1' under which O'Donnell resigned' Such grief as thine could ne'er have pined
Shies, t118 colleague and friend of certain righty and claims in consid• Cotn))anionless.
O'Cuunell, es "a brilliant but un -
In of ass stinee from the Lard 1ie'`ide the wave in Donegal,
attainable 1'aucv."- We say the last Deputy against his neighbors the In Antrim's !;loos or fair ]Jro:bore,
Or I:fllaloc,
bold 'stand, llecauso while share O'Neil's, in that period, ellen the No day 0.00ld pass hut women's grief
hail been' scrimmages iuuurnereble following interesting c„Iloquy is said Would rain upon that burial ground .
rl
in 1(i 11, lino ]slur fur the Brasile at to have ur•ig;inated : Fresh floods of tears.
Auf brim, Decry g1ue1 the Boyne, or Said O'NeillO'Neillto O'Donnell-1tPIt is some relief to turn from the
cabbage ;arden tights with pitch- ale tribute or if—” y sad fate of the last Earl of Trycou-
forks, es in '98in '48 and '67, bel, to know 'that the intercourse
1)une;al Cast1H ,)rrobably 'sate the Said O'Donnell to O'Neill•—"I between the O'1De1 bells and the
only' effort which could really be owe you no t1ihute, and if---" ()curt of Spain, which originated in In the Police Court the name of
dignified as 'a national struggle, or Sir henry Sidney wee glad to the barter of Donegal salmon for Iloln)r'8 will long be a memory.
by tt•e glorious n1211)8 of war. The keep up negotiations between the Spanish wines, continues to our his fearlessness and absolute leek
rebellion .of 1641 was .really 'au two 1(218)4 princes upon this inter- day. The direct descendants of the of reverence for the traditional
armed religious revival instigatedestine, but not very cordial • basis, Earl of Tyrcounel'l are now the dignity of the bench was 003)12nn-
by, prieete and secretly •directed by But in 1581 Etrglautl found it notes. Counts O'Donnt,ll, of ,Spain, who• silly getting him into trouble with
thane:" • • eery to draw away troops from ire- have frequently. been prime 011811_ the Colonel. In Judge McI)ougall'e
Donegal Castle has, therefore, it land to fight in the Netherlands, tern or other oflicer8 of state in that court also the btWyer's pugnacious
melancholy interest for I1islitnen. awl The O'Dotnlell having a son country. But l)onegal Castle„ disposition caused more than ono •
A portion of it has now neither a who• exhibited proofs, even at an their quondam Irish home, still 'sharp passage that enlivened 'pro-,
roof nor a floor, but its windows early -age, of being a much more stands in all the majesty of its. eoedings that otherwise would have
with their ancient mullions and sensible and daring bran than his battered glory, to attest rho fully of boon uuboarably dull.
square gothic Or'ilameetation are father, and one who, when he sac- pride, and the fatal results of dis- raft, uOLMES'' I,TPII.
still entire, and betray something of ceedecl1.S the chiefteiicy,the English union and 41i8131041 It was granted Mr: IIultnea was the third and
its former magnificence. The had good reason to fear, they de- by J.uues 1, to Captain Basil Brooke youngest
Holmes, of
square pile is composed on the vi.ee(1 a plan fur the lad's abduction in 1611, end sold during the •last V)uggilam.iu Tho of At110r5Iwo 800s erre
ground floor of a vaulted apartment, from Donegal. century to the faintly of the Irish Mr, It, II. I'Iolmoe, of Clarke e
from one corner of which rises r'1 AN ABDUCTION, Earls of Agan, to whom it has since Tlolmes, barristers, Toronto, and
narrow spiral staircase, connnni- y ning Belonged and in whose hands it is Dr. W. Z. Ilolmes, of New York,
Ancor(Iin '1 one idol Winn a chi
eating with the t)nngnotting (tall by was seen to enter the Bay of Done• rapidly falling into dNcay'' who graduated recently at Trinity
a small arched doorway of sculptur- gal flying from the masthead the Medical school, Toronto, and his
ed stone. There aro, Do traces of color% of Spain and laden with Span •- two skims, Misses Mina and Maggie
the steps save those of the doorway I J. G. IIOLi1I1;S DEAD. = ga
into the hall, which is arched with. ish wines. The captain tient his Holmes.
1010 the
l,lwhich granite. The then disguised as Spanish sailors AN OVERDOSE OP MORPHIA TAKEN IN Born at Blyth, Huron County,
ereaa hall with its noblegragranite.
win- ashore, with samples of his cargo to MISTAKE THE CAUSE. Ontario, Mr. Holmes was only
the gentry throughout the colnitry, ttvent
dews was evidently a magnificent
Of course to th°.chief of the O'Dou. . y -seven and had hardly reach -
apartment, being 120 feet long, 50 John -G. Holmes, the well knoivu ed the zenith of his fame as a latee
foot wide, and 27 feel high. Chace bells the mein were instructed to yang barrister,aiod about 5 o'clock ver, lie was a diligent student
is pet a chimney at ono end, richly pay marked attention, and after the last Friday morning at his boarding while attending Clinton High
adorned with the O'Donnell arms. company. at Donegal Castle had house, 257 Jarvis street, Toronto. School, and uutil he opened , his
Th12 groat'hall is arched. overhead, tasted of the excellent vintage the He had taken au tiverdoso of [nor- law office he never did anything -but
and frotn' it several smaller-iiji7+iit- purveyors evere instructed to offer phia, throngh mistake, and though attend school, college or --the lini-
ments open upstairs, to exchange the cargo for some, of his physician and Dr. Oldwright versity, always displaying unusal
O'Donnell'e salmon, which he caught worked with hire for ' some tide ability and application. Just four
in large quantities in the weirs of they could not bring'hinl round. years ago this month he was the
the river rend under the castle walla, Mr. ITolmes tools the morphia in gold medallist in modern languages
Seeing that this was an excellent the evening, and as soon as he had at the Toronto University, and ho
opportunity for developing trade, swallowed it, realized that he had stood head of the list and far in ad•
the offer was accepted, and young taken too much. He called his vanes of the nearest competitor
O'Donnell was induced to go °on Iaudlady'and asked that Dr. Burton, when he passed his law examina-
bo.erd, being specially entertatkel of Blear street, bo sent for. Thou tions for barrister,
by the captain, who invited him and he went into a stupor. The physi. Ito MIS a hard worker in his
his followers to the hospitalities of clan caro.', end with Doctors Dixon oflice, often staying More until late
rho cabin. To these it is presumed and 011lwiight worked over hint all iu the night.
they did ample justice, and when night, but ho did nut recover con- 11e had lived with George Cartor
all were "good and drunk," as 111 sciOusuela- fur the past seven years.
saying is, the hatches were cloned Mr. liolmes had not boon ill, "I cannot realize.', said Mr. Car -
down, the ship put under sail, and with the exception of is sore thrbat, ter, "that he is dead. Around tho
tltr, heir of this O'Donnell), eft er a for which ho was being irnate,l by honan he was always 1'.11l of fun rnd
calm "oyage, found liinniwlf a prix- 1)r. Barton. IIs h'id been in. tho joviality, and was 21(44 1it'e of tho
otter in Dublin Castle, learning tiro habit of taking morphia for his place. Last ovenin;; at dinner ho
Queen'it Engli,h root ltd of plottingthroat. '.vas in his usual 0(011d."
treason among the gsllaw-glasses of he two were
A COMP.%SION.r: STonY.
the North. The tannest took plass onat '�;i,l0n-
int
11113 ol'Oat(°wt Odill))alli0ll 2899 nal'• illy the int'rntent being
�
From here, however, be escapers, haps Frank II;lgur.. 1 .Tables 0^:'.I•'tol .
"
and retnrnine to his people after viten to be, RBC's together, both in The family worn nb•>ut to remove
three years of captivity, the young, daytime met t.:1. ev:iiili,, and as it to'I'urentuf:ton \Vin;h'im'i•>l 1e' ire
en was received With great a1.-
hnp•t'rnc(I "Jr.
II=1;:ou u•ay prc•ro)It front 1,1:3111:...:. But L11i+m,'lur2:a)ly
r'!An)ntim,w, 11)3 212111•!1' y'i('alillg( ip 121 JI'•. 11010:(1 loom when i:d took event to,1' 1)r(P`� t,,1)
lheehi(:21oin:'y (In(1 this fttP)ily nt tl>i:s iu 11.:un
f01 tits fu 21 (lu.a�, be:n;T carri_,I out,
lowers all )1111'.•1gIr1,g thiel u:f,hilr,'g "If was ah•,"t 11131," said 1\ Ir, 4h. Ilelm,'i 21.1: ouga,g 1 to a
loyalty. :1 tont Pie wline . t11101 Hague, "41::11 \Ir. lfolma.a was in y"'d'''. 1 uly of 1'r 81.1,•:12', liee.10
young O'Neill, who eel 1eon b,,(1, but c.•11:1 not sleep. He had 1•.11b..1.
nron.,llt opat elle v.-want'i11ldalieth
h•'en trunhlt'd with S1+ep,1,)::n^ps fur
Merl ('"c'ep'•=1 fowl leeebine(, 4.211 the ;•,gest ui'' 14 g,.e', a4 Its hal a --
8a•0 cbiofLainw j'titt:ing h.an.1s and ,.1 '' t'o''-' .....,2)?f 9'lti•;IS.
-rent insn V C it,,'-* On 100 11,11111, ,1'l4t A:11111 .', , t t.1n 1 no1,1 brinier, Miring,
fJi,•,•s ni-2'1:• 28(2 uirrm t:i)i i,•I;;b<h 11.4ww. Poi; 1''.; (2,1')143 to 31' up 110 1'n1 "1' i° 'r•nl;tr,i••1m-
ill r'y%111 1. !It:+ li l ,.' 7,1 fl' l tn,,h IU 1"alt,(:' a h>'r.:. irl 4 9'10et 1 1 .' � 'I, 1 �.II ., , en 11 (1
Cn1nIt':ttadl'1 the war sante, r,f't )'1?,):,, linin, ,°111 .rlt)1.'1'1 :. t :1 r R R•, , 1' -'' 1, i'1 n,
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*Ti,.I' COPIII ry, '.e1:(1•., :Hilo vi .0r- ::1'•thi' n tt'aA 27i, '•''i' i 'r ,'1 i•
r'> )nom :I1 ,1 r.• i', tri,
11111): 11114!; , ...1 4. 2 ;-2r 12 Il, '' ,1), •x,'(,11 1::1:w, 1'rti!' ' 1)12 slid. ra'
was booming vttt'y .drowsy. Mtn;
had better try and keep aIle awake
Fsauk,' he 'eaeelaiuleil, as be goer up
and went into another room.'
However when Dr. Barton ar-
rived, which was inside .half an
hour and a few tutnutee before
eleven o'cluok, the young lawyer
was uu00ue0i0us, and all efforts to
Po030 in )Liar the slightest ray of
C0)1sai0usuesa )'ailed. The ouly
preoeptible aeti0n to indicate
lite was a feeble breathing. The
stomach pump was wvikod and all
the ideas of ruedicalscieuco applied,
but insucceaCful{y. Bveu binding
on t,ho• soles of the Ieet did not
cause u noticeable movement of life,
so intense was the stupor. '1'li.e
medical mon (lid not cease their
etforla until death told thaw it was
uo use trying longer.
I+I15. UOL2IIEt3' Pills&ONALITY •
J. 11. Holmes Was one of the
most striking figures in the city of
Tol'out.o, 11 alae 3troag physically
and ineutally, and his bull dog
courage forced a weer to the front in
law, politics and the various socie-
ties with which he was connected.
He first became prowliueut at the
tita0 of the Equal Pights agitation,
his speech at the first big meeting
of the Pavilion being one of the
principal ter(tures of the evening.
Shortly afterwards Mr. Meredith
took advanced ground oft the school
and lagguege question, thus placing
the loader. of the Opposition and
the Equal Righters on much the
saute pilafolm, Consequently when.
the general elections fur the tato-
vfuce come on in 1890 Mr. llolmes
felt free to accede to a t('qu('st pre-
ferred by Mr. Meredith peisonelly
aid contest South Helen. in tee
Conservative interest, Although
his candidature was not successful
the rising . young politicieu did
manage to p1111 Jate the ulaj-
0)lty in Ow,Libor stronghold
from 500 to 150.
When the death of IT. E. C1, r'ce
created a vacancy in '1'erouto, Mr.
Holmes was lllrntionr(] among those
available a.4 party r,An(11,1 ite.s. The e
Young Cowserva'ivus were about
evenly divided be weed i!leckstock
and the redoubtable J.G , and when
the former dropped out, it was even
up whether Holmes or Iient would
get the convention. However, an
artangetlleut was made between the
two and Kent' Wee cl10s0n.
The banqueting hall is another
vast apartment, and was lighted by
several gothic windows, the 're-
mains of which attest their shape
and beauty. On doorway with a
Saxon arch—tile only specimen 'of
this kind ofarch perceptiblet3'rourh•
Ont—cotlneuta tiro t.vo wings of the
castle, namely, the portion three
and that five stories high, so that
ghosts going to tho banqueting hall
would have to pass through a con-
tinuous suite of rooms. At the end
of the oblong portion opposite to
the ltoep there is a thaws of built
hip, evidently 'frons the careless
style rind inferior masonry in which
they are constructed, being the ser-
vants' ap5(111180ts, su tl111 even Irish
chieftains studiously held to the
practices of R federal ane, and 0121]9'
rd 11111(1'(4( '1l8h1nCh1J11 to 1:0 )5bs0rV'
(1 b('t;7ee1) their Oten gearter1, 8:111
1110 4 of tlo-ir retain(re, Indeed it
le largely arobahle, the masses ut
0.11 people would' lin no bear r 0!!'
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"6 l!ll Ilo lords of 'd'y'roonnell, then
1.111'y are 00.1er their pre', l:t 15r1 3-
1:'1,11s who ale the dee••nllnt4 of
.,� 1•;ng !i4h s,',1ti"gra. '1110 is after all
.i '•I r'rur r•t: •cr! tli.11 in t!:it, isle' of
M,;ure's "our l','212,15 28(212 then' at
,tl
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backing down andhadnot. lima,
noticed
,' %t tow•. ':'te• ''
noticed raw over him, and, i)•f11'n it „o }' lee') :eat 1,-1\• ea-, 'erns, not
teas Siol•lee,l lead eat off 1..).11 his i e 1.1.81:•147 •1 '. : C
legis and cras!)ui hit heal. lf'l sr: s
dead 281)811 p'.elt 2 l up. lie 11881.5. 14 i'
a wife awl 322 2 children. Dr !, '! • r, • r; .,, ,. :11
Coroner, twee 110tifie(1, hilt did nut 2' .d 1121 it! nue-.
think au inquest accessary,
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