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The Clinton New Era, 1880-10-28, Page 3-.----.- ____ - , . ­ __ _­"_ - - -11 - ­ -% . _9F__ - - , . I.". . .;. 4 I F` -r' -__""� " -) I � I I , I . I ­. , . � - . .. 11 .. " .. . . � I I I 1, I __ 1-111, � i - 1AVW, . e . ­ ­ .1 - _ ... ______________ _,_____.,_ ___ ____.__.________.._ ___________._____ '', I I . - ­­ .­­­- 1___-__- ­­­ ---,------,- . . . . . ST C111VA901101 marldon. of the prison lives too'far away establishment at Rennes, 7ramce.. yester. stoutly killed and ni-40iiij tired, two fatally WAILA 1,0910UNED *LPENAM I from the institution, sa..Ahat he could nob TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY., day. The police forced the doors. It was and -others seriously.' The chief engineer - � Venitrot #oorA of be called to attend a crime like thi . a until __ . necessary to summon the gendarmes mud, a says the boilers viiio. c4rqing nine pounds WI&VOWICIS RIM4 JK 4. I one e't, . , yJde0ce,nfJ to like Tinpe of , - . vall. too late. They think that be should live Vanadinn. battalion of infantry to tamitito of $team. re battery of three - 0001tiatatolt-r-senarch fvlr the Wclilalaus­ I _ , - ., in order, t ilia second day's. in the village, so, that he could be called . . The contra,loommissary of police has re. boilers exploded. The loss to tile dj$bl�llerjr A4141919UN $0 111140 V110010CPg9V NA186 . I I - . r a letter waa read from Rev. X. .P. ill ab any time, I Tim,48II&T, Oct. 21. signed, as he deems the decrees illegal, leaboat 06,000. O-nmist )EUvrux, Mich., Oct. 22. -The ex- - . . � . , � - A. �n�llo meeting is to be held at 8b The Russian Geographical Society 2o ". . citement in regArd to the passengers of the . I 9.well now laboring on. the Labrador . 111111E RAIPWISW VAolow. - - John X B.t to consider tile advisability of .working hard to assuro the success ot tho . wrecked steamer Alpena is increasing I . . , Asia 4O giferis himself as a missionary. 1 the CanadmTemperance Act before t,bop . international ax ' . �. � -putting . . peditiou to as- CHURCHES AND CUROYMEN. hourly. Groups of man are to be found in, I , .to the Northwest, mild angages to devote, I te, , . I I � I � Annnal Ifleeting-lElection oil 001certs. 1 she electors, iosed - I . : .his life to the ,work. The letter 0 1 - . I I obaollainof temporary meteorologi. the hotels, telegraph offices, ate., whosq, � Ave . Tolio=6, Oct. 21.�The first meeting of The granary, of Mr. Geor,ae Atkins, Ist cat, stations around the North P. ale. The -Samuel Farman, of Cambridge, vicar only topic is the Alpena. Up to this. ti ria, .. 11 I . ,great satisfaction to the board, a of St-Jollu'q oburch.at Colchester, has just . I! reoovere4, Tito bemobt .� . The board allopteda resolution author. --the recently incorporated Daptist Union of oncessitall of the towliship of ,Brantford,. co-operation of Denmark, Sweden, Nor� fix bodies hayebea . Canada was commenced yesterday in the was burned a few nights ago and about a rad Austria is certain, and it is proba,- seceded from the Church Of I uglitud and oetween Holland and this city is beling I . I I lizing the general, secretary to correspond tweutY-fi . '"y "at several other 14uropoau countries th * with the lmd! of the Church ,Tarvis street Baptist church. Between two ve buslAers of wheat stolen., bl. th �, I has joined the Catholio Church, into which � ' patrolled t4oroagbly and it ifA titought at , . . as � . to render . I . ­ and thrqe hundred. delegates Are in Attend- Itisassorted that this year theArctio. will. give in their Adherence. 110- has been accepted *at the Oratory, more bodies will be found at a short . their valuable 414 in supporting the female � . Brampton, � - . . . . . teach ' I " arts of the mission, Ailed. The chief feature of yeoterda�.'o current through the Straits, of Belle, Isle . Funds have boon granted to the Russian . . . distance mouth of. here, between the send I - era in vorious p . a the greeting'which the millis- and dow" T12o girls who word. to ba confirmed re. bars. .. A thorough search will be ma I do I &aid, And. also the sustenance of the. Indian session wal . . it the eAst shoro of Newfoundland Church for a mission in San Francisco. I L lorphAnago in the Northwest And the Girls' tera of Toronto, through Rev. Dr. Potts, of is warmer than it has beau for many years, A. priest has -been appointed to contlyin tJolmls Roman Co,tholiecharch, by' the crow of the tug Graham and I . . � . JEfome on the Pucific comet, The ladies cmij � the. Metropolitan Methodist church, and ,a. mild fail and late wintor t4is year is proceed to California, accompanied . oncord, were, oMcioLlly informed before- some of the liIA,saving crews from here. , I - I females � f�r Rev. J. Milligan, of the Jarvis street, Pres, looked for. I land by the bishop that he would not lay The tugs Lizzle, Frank and Xohngou will also. recoluariana suitable , I . . 11 deacons, sub -deacons, acolytes, And a; full I . I I teachers. I byterlan oburch, extended to the union., At the Wednesday morning session of the choir. Five thousand roEbles have con his hands on any head tifat bore banged or Also patrol the beach north Ana eouth. - A _ entlemen, who noted for the frizzled, hair. _u applicAtionwas made from. Algoma Tito rev. g I , recorder's courb, Montreal, Me, Patrick granted for the preliminary expenses, on I Trunks, belo ng to Mrs. Bradley And Mr. 11 r . � strict III Torouto Outer- Ministerial Association. spok( in 11 tiuly Monday, An Irishman, boa to have at, in. the necessary money for the ostarblighment 11 Christianity is A aced thing in this. 6 ugi . . lai , oeting ilud tile a , � weetay have beea found, marked 41 X. A." . � ,qI1001 requaAizkg that said districts should liberal'spirit, and Wished the B(aptists, as terprator of Gaelic. Ile had lived thirty� will be forilicoming when the mission .city," amid th Rev, Dr. Platt, Of San Mrs. O'cas. B a, a nd t r a i ran, of . � I . . I Q . . a In r a h 6 ch 14 I . .1 . P . be reg . i . tr4od At A, foreign mission district, one of the leading denominations, great twi yea*s. in Montreal land cannot speak A, leaves St. Petersburg.' 6 I F ranclsoo, mud some of the people are Chicago, were among the passengers of:tba � _ I but the board ro-fused to comply with tile success in, their -field of labor, word of B nglish. I I The St. John Globe says A dreadful story demonstrating the living force of their Alpena, not before reported. 'Among the . I I . , " . 'Vest. . . I Last week a hunter namol(I Thos, Cousnag, I I I . full of rightoon � a in, many life-preservars brought in here, last . . . � rel The Nominating Committee reported in .1 comes grain Graud. Lake. An old gentle. ChristlaitUy 5� being . 1. � I . I I , conversation took place regarding the. *Savor of thi Appointment of the following f bears intut died there lately, and the usuAl Inner&! dignation,at him for saying so. . evening were some that had been adjusted a an ission, Ile . . cause v4 resolution officers, President, Hon, Win. McMaster- o HinobinbroQk, shot and killed two . . I Around the bodies. of persons, The belts \ . I , I unded another one. Auother man Mr. Moody believes in ocangregatiolial I . to be:a a ted'to thee cat t ab -there is no vjca-�resfdontm, John A. Boyd, Q.C. A A and wo service was hold over his. remllibas, Dilring . . , Ayre Montreal, secretary, .Rev.' I `­ named King killed - two . the early part of bad parted, but, the knots were still fast. . L, A. H. ­ more, and 4 man � the service it is said a groata singing. Ho said to an audience the other : . I . neceds, " - it steps to be ta, an Uutici I washeard,butuo attelition.-was paid tothe, ` a n You make A telegram received.hore states. that Mr. . I t , * Mauro; treasurer, H, 4. Buchan, U.1), amed Reller one, 13ohra are said to be . ,day . I 4 I want you , 11 to si g. A. Blanchard-, of Huntly, Ill.i took passage . I., 11 I atin he ra, sfeiof old Wdon to game , I I numerous in the vicinity of the Fifth Depot occurrence. A few minutes later two or fun of yainging,.bat if yon all sing as on the Alpena, and. thus otI . xer names come I . � r, lit lit that as a eo i y as possi- The report, was ado�ted. I I in other, � - I I I ttl .ad thither by a- . , � three -groans were heard, and some of the wellAsIdoyouwilldowell.. IdatWbest ' - ' 1. le t a t t Rev.,Tolm Dempsey read thb report of Lake, being A , . Act to large a of missionarle in At empire . . listeners wore frightened, ltdianotsuggest in to. $well the list of victims.' . . . 41 I 11 . crop of scorns, I I I can, and that is all that can be expected ­ , I . ehQ bo strongthoued, I tile I xeoutive Committee of the Literary . . itself to anybody that the coffin should b It is." .now known that more than , , . , � . T, . . I f any one. , I witko a jo) ful noise, and you seventy persosirs were abetted - A� ex-, . I . a . . . on mo -In6tituto for the year. . In the, theological Mr. George Hawkins, totildr, of Belmont, opened. The service was finished. and thee' can all do that.11 .- , tion it ,was rosgIved tha.,t all pro- I ' . . party hol . d by * tho Uissipitary Society department efficient, w.ork bad beed done. uellr London, was found lying dead.by the body !uterred. Tile question now is,-' . &initiation bf the body of I:, T. Locke,. , . I . wa's "The Dominion Churchman, 'in its.life of Of. New Tork, develops some interesting I - realized be invested, aul.1 that tho- interest - TbOreArg 9 now in the It 0 . -be owhole. village , turned ran . 8 of Accounting for'. . thb--gromns Ifave at the house of Di. WilloughbyI,'-;f Colborne. Ngl)a,s � am � . shall be sold. �aild that the amount thus Four 'graduates had been found pulpit&_ roadside. on 'Tuesday. He was missed. in the mail buried alive 7 Some persons do. 04e.latq Canon . . . . . t eol gieal'depad? the, mortling, . -Bud t � Qiyine,. states that be, died . to the bam@--�the Attlena - went . . I . ., I I I ment and there ,are 20 students in the out to search for him. . He was found about a' own, Locke carried ATE 'gold watch, , I . I only shall be used 44. the ordinary, expandim. b , suggested "ghosts," Vat that theory can Ile was sitting in a chair ptaparontly As well r " . I _. ture. . . . . . . literary depotment with the ministry Ill aquakrterofamilea froT the limits in a hardly, be satisfactory. - . . I 1, and undoubtedly had New York time, This . . . . . . - ditch, As lie was subje-a . . he had ever been, and engaging cheer- wat I Du * -t the sittings of the Central Board view. There is . I . . t to fits, it is sup- � . . . as. - ring . & 4eficit of 6.50Q in this . I ollstnedat1l.40. Thiswouldartake . . I Firtan, Oat. -22. ­ fully in. conversation. Su&deuly, h ladyi act . , 0 t . the nalTime on Mr. Crossmaulswittolil three missionary moetiiag� wbre held. They department. , In the litoeary departmexit pOsdd hat he was seized with one at this . . . c,. � I .. there was a falling off in the primary dem place, hnd, no one being at' hand to assist A cargo Of Eullish whemt has been who.was beside him, noticed his eves - . were all well Attended, Ana the reports - . a . - . . . r . which stopped at 10.60, the difference of . were iuqst �ubouragiilg. A resolution wasi partmelit, but, ad increase in th6"c6llegiato hin4, succumbed.. He leaves ,a wife and lauded at -StettitL, . . . . . . brighteit and Ilia lips quiver. The surface time. betw9en, this plao"nd New York b& . w . I I . I course. Of tbe'students, 41 wera Btudylia I g s0verml children. . � r4larthqualte shockshavit been Ult through. : becomiiag discolored she rusheato him and *Iiag about 1Xfty minutes. Thetime ofthese , . .. I 11 . . 1. . passed oledging tho socility'to.groater . I tyled to arouse him, but, fnding it Jmpos� . I . n . . . .. ­ effbrt_iu-stqipkLuiAg rueatis oL grA.ce._i.u_ tli'o. f6r the ministry, 7 for law 4 foe medicine A. female lunatic created some sensation *out Spain and For tugal. - . watches agreeing so closely, taken in con' . I � , I I iaFid" 12 for t6achi . . !T -of'EondW�6sterffiy by'hor I - --Ggvmo,,rr-=thO Sible,sent for Dr. Willd!,gbby -* but he had . .. I 119. herd w6r6 IT bff t46 *ilreets ElizorLinhardt;,the "ir dl�--d sGio ­ � _, '-1f,-,Vo stoction with the testimony of the �!p . - tole 1, . I Canadian NuAhWestl' I � .tAiu . I I resbyteilans, auti6A. She' olliinled to be the if leir nWiKg --oftli5"ijE-18-01--Wli-$-%--wWQ-XI a -, ,----­-­____ _ . Baptists in the institute, 12 Pi wife of has. committed paicide at Civita V.ec';chiA. F ni, is 162iter- . . . I - .: .......... �� . I quietly and peacefully did he page awayi eatiiag. There is memo .. . � � I I 6 Methodists and 5. E piticopallaus. In tile 11 que of L04d6n"s chiefest people.1" $Lie r I difference of opinion . . ­ I I A .N0,vEr- XZ,VNAWAIZ� I I examination. of attidelits Yor, university visited the Club House an . . Xhe number., of Russian torpedo boats not m feature of his face being distorted. . as towhether glib wont down on $mturda � I . I . . - , . . d Alled out a which have been placed in the Black Sea � . I y . I . . I . ,' honors, it. was suggested tliat -the junior page of signatures,in the,visitgraIllook, Ana- has steadily increased,;' over 'twenty have � Bishop A, Cleveland Coxe iebdaently marning.lor Saturday night. - Capt. Alson, . � I � I A q. w.-.itz. Wrain 11. i4 uto, atr lVenr f.keorge. � I � . matriculation examinations .should be hold before I% policeman could be brought to re- a(mounceis ilia passion play ;t- Obor-Am. .of t , that he was ..'' . I . . I . .. - . ­ beezi.addedrecontly to the largenumber � . .. . ato,wvn�-Vannagc to, Property artaid- Nai, . . I I . ,he schooner Holined, states . . . at the institute. � .1 . . . move hdr, had gone across t6.thq market ' qoampairay with, the Alpeiap, 'between . � . . I ' already placed there. - . � r 'In. " Atbeat'," he says in the'In. In ' iv. I . I . � . I d I . � TO g - tirful I I row E,.,4cape of tlaZ Trmalunien. I Thatrusteas of the institute reported An Pou depall . "What is ib but fa� . fe lie. was t on ghtalig,for which 'she tendered I ' 10. mild .11 Wolook ni. S . . I . - TOWN, an c tat in 'The Loilaon correspondent of the, Man mmt"�-_bl whistle for assistance . - . . GEoftor Oct. 20­-wThe 'eight Of a 00,000 secured towards endowment, and payment. It is said that she I,lizing of What we are; to behold by blowing her . I � � - I . . .. . . heavy freight tratin Tushing at terriflo speed tho. exiatini, debt about provided for by comes from Stratford. . . cheater Guardian says that though at winter ,faith 2 Is it conceNable ,tha St, 1?Aul and showing signals .of distress. From : . I . I .0 � . . . . . .1 . . . session of - Parliament is still a possible, t hitt it is Argued that she Was wreaked, on I * I . . down A, grade Of fifty-two-1eet to theinUe, subscriptions from friends of the college. . - , � would have ilqted in much a. seeno as that tl , I - I . . A man- named Earwicker; residing in � 1. _­ -�Mvh, ile.the.,tLUe,-di�;oug,%ged,�.-by�tbe-br,eakiiig, - - - The- following -new trustees of theLiterary contingency, there is good reason for AM- of Ober-Ammergau 2 Over the awful scene Saturday morpilig, but it is regarded as . . I �of a whe Little CliampUfii street, Quebeeij deliber- . I ,e], ptuyed havoc with the under Institute were reappointed; ClagB L.: Mr. 4 . I Ing Parliarnent will,.nob reassemble before itself til6 A'Imi lity drew down a * vdil. more probable that the disaster took place - � * ­ I � . . I . I I . � gear of the oars, was affairded some of the , W. Back, Rev. J. Denovan, M.A., Mr. Bar- Ately jumped out of a' third. story window the usual date. . I Three hours did%rcy hide the suffering at night. All tDo bodies found were but . . . � residents of: title. place to -day. - ]Freight bar, Mr. F.B Schofield, Mr. W.Pavey, Mr. Of. his residence yest6rdmy afternoon. , A Matipliestar deRpatob says tha"t ib is Iledepmer from thon' who cracifled'l-r1m. partially oiotbea, and show evidences of at' . - - . - I I Strange to' sity, on.- being picked -tip, lie tempts, being mader to dress haatily,'indi- ' ,. - . , I I I .. I . rain No. 17, from tho Nvest, made up, prin- R, W. Sawtali, and Mri Charles .13%mylittolad. did not appear to have, sustained inuch understood tliht. the Russian Finance Min- For tl!oae who iend that veil and gaze uvou . * ' � � ; . ip&lly Of through freight, had' this i0orn- Rev. J. IV. Stewart, of St, Catharines, was . � istor has decided on a complete revision of the mimic spelitacle let � me say, heartily, cating that the paiseragers had been to bad. I � I � * . ng�reac4cd a ,point'about -two and a half appointed to the place -o� the board ran. injury, .mily.� -Ilia- face wits 8oaradwhat the tariff.: Highest protective duties will I- They ll�now n I o . t whab they dP.I 11 I As Capt Alsou.says he was with,the Alpena. I I . � . . I . I I . iles.1rom Gaa)rgetown station, When a, dared vacant by tile. rQlaignatiosi ofRov. Dr. bruieed� The, unfortunate. man, is ail- be levied on imported billow, . grain and . . - between 10 and 1 1 A, m,jit is afat . considered � � . . . . . .. doubtafflysufforing from mlinW derange-. . . - .. heel on the tbird'ear back of the engirfe Stewart. - � cowl* Tile dutles, on cott u and cotton . 11 Talkim, of the late Bishop Wilbarforcei" that she would be wrecked and the ' . 1. . �oke, and lit lt'vbry ehort time Am already .The union then rose. ' . - I , ment, 'as it .is tile- second tiiuo lie lilts 990as will be completely r 0 ' - , writes a dorresp,oudenti 4 did'you ever . = submerged so ag,to cause watches tQ li . - �) . � . .. .. . . .attdlupted suicide, having cub his threat I . � � . evised. . , . . . . xplained not a lihigle brake on-the.rear cars . . � . . . I . . road the followinganecdote; HottradLord stop so soon after tile Holmes left her; . I - X. YEXXXr, gai.lsslox. . - I some montlig Ago.' � I '. I . . . I I . was left in a work -Ale condition. The brake- ' - ' ' . ' . I � . . The Bridgeport street pAraffille oil stores Palmerston wbroo�co. visiting together at -AnotboFvessol,also. repbris having sighted , . � � . . I : , -th , In Ile evening there was It public lalltt% ' As Captain Duncan Adams was fishin- in Dublin oxpltoaed yesterday aftbriloon. a country house. One E;UuaaY mOrnilli the Alpena off. Milj&ukeer at dark on, - . . . . I men arefore were powerless to arrest. the - tin int ' iiis ' Tito reporb N%-..iw'trcmandous, ' . I I . . P , . ,� � . .. . -denoniffiai� off'New London',-P.E.Li I -ittolation wo I .- , I and -ViIas fol- 1 ', luls' Saturday night. � . . . . I ,progress of .the cars, mild .teriffled.bi the .'fQ eting in tbe ifitoiestii of I . �`B , 1. t4,,,y boll, vent to church, theJUrbite M' * . �. . . . - .. _ - .... . . . . . - - r I o- tv -glgll . Pley . , ­­_ . -.,..: ­ - . , seat' lowed by, it ­ -' Tho'_--ca'use t� 'S-pairi ' ' I -r tion. _ I,,,�illg in_ were bumping and. tional' educAtion. 1 ,Elan. Win Hasler . suddenly attracted to some gre%*t 6 giant Qonflm . -:aud�the- tum -f- --th .1, -1 -­ ,mmnuer i -I which they I I ., Me' . mon,. Th4 hoig-liborhood'w4s I a��da&Aage� 1� I . I I ifloaft apt itt ilia ' At ' ' , . . . . crashing adoug the track one, of the men presided. After the re'ading.of scriptures star, alongside his boat. L(ising'ho time, he is. not yet lino%#n . . I "ci tilitadiiag to go �'� fooi.1 In tranaltu Groh wont throu-h tha-storm and wag � , , * , I . .� . I � jumped off, reaching the gr;undradhe the .and prayers by the Rev, E. M. C; B6ttrill. got.under weigh and Flailed &.mile or two; thrown into grOmb- excitement and. thou� a shower of rain came on ; t1le Ministor . saved by having A, 1�ast and still, If the Al- . : - I I . . . I . _.. . - � . . . . . . . interesting addresses .wore given by the , but f6und the monster going its faot its Ills i4ndg �'raished. to tile spot i'o witness the. passed the bishop atid leaning for an-instatut ponm had had'm sail anamast,she,t*oo,might . I worse except for it severe shaking mud so' . . � . � me chairman; Principal Torrance, Prof. WellB, 'boat. He had only two, i�cys-wltb him spectacle. No lives. are reported lost. � I � .. � . . . . : - 11 scratch 6 on ,his face. - T I . I t, of his 004 �cmrriage called Out have been lifted out of 'the trough of the : � he broken , bars . On � , . . . a . ' Rev: Dr., Clarke, Montreal, and � Rev. J. W� 'When tlip'boat. luffed the micausier'dWied - . I I Fitin.kt, Oct. 22.- n w . . , 1� , . . .and otriel gear plou"lled aloiaig,and'in many . - jo6ulaily, *1 How blest is lie Who ne'ei con-.. sea, i , bich She was sbaken to pieces. It , . - - : -� . ;, of 'St. Catharines. The speak- jtp a . Ai.oau�bt_by. Foit. Buford tia),.ig4V.Atato..tba4A...r,uniior...,'. e�uta__by_ -ill-Rav ­...ffi.t.. it 1� _. . ­ ­ I . _ . , ),�,_ Stewart ... _ ._______ . . --to walk.'--- -Instantly- i's -the ... opli-ilibit "of ... man- 'I 1. -f . .­­.­_. __ __ _ct '5' , , .9, a . . .. _-____.O%a0_te4M i)gACr_Q4.aL._amyLdrs into.- mato , JiQ_,Apt&jA,�MimsW,_mu&.w 4 ice . y like men ; , . '. .4 - � �_ . wwy-f .. 11 � .er&W--er,o,AI1,_J . . ­ bAck_'jutO;: _fI;QmJSUtingiB ill.j�_aam 11 F5 so 0 1. d thusp�ovlded.- - . �­' ­.­1'.,A1b1r,U,trTF1n .6w.1 iii-.tt�gi�'rti�7�7ii-i:A-FiiEZe-teii-na7�- ,thia,gui�w,a,la�'ot4he.boat.4nd.ibll'* - K _ ..p reports thiit-811- . ZXInao-i-graV.6y and. stontbrloaly,.; replied ager stdimmers-shoul b ,m- - ­ .� -,. ­ _ 1-1 - . 61sha PT C om I I . � � . con I u6tion to kdepthe inatibute in A, good con-. *the - sea,. maldlj�d h6 further attompt, as tlqj� baff 1i wi-Iling,to.stir a d' . . . � .a. . . � . . pliugs, one otwhicil broke; allowing the I . . . .. , I � 1. . ....." .7 : . r. A Qr. . , . I Nor stands in sinner?s ways, nor sits.where, in case of emergency. . : . - . - 1. .. � . . .. . I , , .. � � I:. " . � . � the captai.n lost no time in putting his boat . rt;len-p , I I : . I , I � I . . � . . . , . . � . locomotive . And sevotal,-cars to rush'.:on d'tiou- ; , - - . . . � George .Gbhau,.& 14 -year-old schoolboy , , .rofa,neIy,.talk.I!` , . * ... .. .. - . . - '- , . . � ,�; % . .. . . I . �. . 1. . � .1 I . ....� . . . � I 1-.. 1. .... I . I towards 10,11d. - Hd gays 'the'. mouster.*Wms � I I , .. . while the others retuained behind; And - * . ' . Shot him -.61f yesiorday in'tho school-boatae, a, . I Jmfmlsiria4ta, "�.,1tnb21!k,,M. ;. " , . ! � I after mnakill f ,;IK�p . , AjNF01VJrrJ&Ai.V. i.146I.AND. -feeb ldn,-Y,: Nvith'bla6k Mrs-. Robert Riobar&6:ii, bf Zincardlit . .. . . .1 . .. �-­ ­,-... . ..... . �"_- I ...... . . . not lees than: 20 � ­....�­,­­­ �.:. I I ._. -:- -­ . ­­ - . I . . . . � . . at dincinnati,lecarigo. ho-waszopr.1man dad­-w--zva1ous- -strppovter'� of -the- -IIresbyterllin ��-13��,�-.t'�e-Lowi�kto,t--(-Me.-)-Joui-xial-i.--.T4a----'--*' ' . I . . r I � . . .. n .. I er marriage - . ., .:, '.. : , . - tr , � fu � gtqP- , A ]Dcp�orablc Condition of Affatairs. - y ' y� Churah; is dead. -By a form ' ' "' ' . �­­­---­7­--§tFipes an . arge spa a o t ose. b the or; truancy. � He - ma � litigilt-ol'thet .ieo . I... ri a jars' it 11 _pw_3_ _Mq�e. with ter 'I"- ""' bUdIC' bts­­ --- h- - %'_­ "' " 61 4i"L.11 joltai cAtne toA_V1_1­___' . I . a prfti6i�lll f I . ant- fire at,Xorth Turner * ­­:.�'._�: I The ft cars w��re tioughtto ... . artg'of'It that he -saw.'. , * ' *1 racoVer I - . -' : . .. .- - . . ' es Gilliam, ­ . I . I .. , � '." � '. � ., I .piat a standstill . -p .: I LoN�oit, Oct.. 21. -The Sti James' Git- _.� � , _� . ., ,­ !. -, ­ . .. . 1. .. I allowmatho-mothorof Jam ,vho.-brld.i.i�,Zfia-A-lberb---W.in,,Iiip.',mrouned.Mr. 1. .� �. - � 6..,. .�a short distance furtllez-on,l �. The. engineer -.- .. G ­ - d'- "" * "i % . . -11, ,, . I. I . , V ramcr;Odt. 22'.7" " - ' ". � . � .* .., . I . I sit - and .tiiqty, �Winsbip,-Anaoried: I." HusbarldJAr. Star'. . ' , . . tattej.Mr. lir�ddiidk' reenwoo, a paper, � ilia ", L* a 'Shilrome'- Courb ,.boc'amo a yousigg.man, pf tale ' � : . �, seems to not - htt�e. 1piown of the accident . . ge %wrence, I on fire -I harry-up%114 He ' - - ' - . .. . . - .. . a ' Irelandds passilig . ,The appoiritnibbt of,Mr. JamaeaA. Miller, � . -k yestc cub. down ,by diplitherid lit bird's 'house is all . . . . . . � .. - ­ . .. I I says th I situation in' C.lia�nbers mV Noyr.Yoi . . Piday., 4a.. and who was . 'double dk and-. ' .. . . .until W-drned by it man lit frott-of him,who. from- bad to *Oise an4 'it believes tile of.8t. Omfuarinbs, to the� Judiciary of Uahi, . 1anuiLry-, 1809, -while prosecuting'a brilliAnt did 90 ; dressed on: the -qui . 1. I ... � - ...: sawthecoru;witl�wllich oue-of_.the�o era it foreigner, became natu- . .� . . .1 . toba'"s the theme of *con -rat' cided thakwh ' ' I course- fit Knox, 'College, with it view to the with pails ran toatfie: Ara -and did valiant'.'' � z ; .1i I .. : . I . . . � . I wasloaded pouring throu Are Government to V6 tow, .considering the .1 - -ra became of age, the . . ' . . . �h holes in the sides ulatibus' lizeabefore fiis, - son I . , Adoption of niamsukes ypsteld&y. .'Dr. Miller willleavoe St. Catha- gospel ministry. - sorvico in sitifing surrounding buildings. .. . .1 I. . � . audfloor. L�verilladli6lcuoownpr6viouslvithe more repressive than . . . '8011 requires noproof of'his b*n.,citizen- ., It was ilia expressed do . . ... 1. . I . . those which- it lately contemplated ' ' rines in at few weeks with the bosb'wiBlies. .Omth to the site of the yc;un,l man on his demih-b6d that When the flie hadv btrna& dowillie. quietly � .. � - !condition df.*the brakeiwould havo.been 'of ail him friends. - *. 1, ... . . .... . . ship beyond Ills .factsto entitle , I olar - ship Should be established in Knox, went, to b0o. Sunday morning- he - rubbed . � . . . � . .. . - � , . enough to ma ssi otr in ' The trial of Collan and Sulh;ara for . . I �.. . lls Ila .0 It Bch .. . - . . I . .. .. . . ill - I . . . � I I , I . alleged connection with Lora mouritmorris' , About a week &-a a younct maii ,namdd - I ' ' ine.t.'Yo'plac I ad oil . 't4e tegi - hi,ridyes tind:said to'fiis'wifo, " I feel drei&' I � . , � , blat6 stop th ai . . . 1. . .. . . 0.8try`. - - ' College -by Mr. and M-ri. Wicharaeon. This . . I � . 9 ' 0 � . .. . . � � , . , . , until it h 0 - distance. , Xem were murder. has 'been postpoxIdd''until No- Mewilb, a hepahe-� of .Mr. TOds. Mollay, of . Thexe have just beeiitmk6n to Now York -desire i4ey proinp,tly and olfoeiful,ly carried fully., I [am lame and � f�cl% dreadfully ex- I , . . '.. . . . . , . lu&"_� . . . . . .. I ,. . I . I . . - llaugtod.11 . 41 Wall you may, �, . . . ... . � 0 cleat the track- A*40 vembgr.' � :, . ". . , Pembroke. had his foot 13 While. con- 'Oat by.contributing �2,000 for the purpose. . It: . � . ! �t, once Bob , . .. t, - : . F41most:cutiu 'two BIX persons who became itasan said tile wife . . . � I ... . for � the . .., , , . . 1. � . . I ronto , . -.An Irish' :land. agent was' fired at .'on and his -ankle fractured by 'it: bircular saw 'filled in thb state prisons fivu4nell And iblte . It ili still kwown As the.,tGillieg scholae.. 11 After working so hard at the fire list , . . .. .1 . . . eA .it arrived, Tuesday while r6turTing bome:from Molten .while workina in a mill at South:,R't .an. Three of the - men weret a�od 2-1 Mrs. Richardson, Also; a shori time niahi." " What'do you.* meart ? " said Mr ' I . . . . StBAY, wore I I . . . . � �� �. . I . .. . .... granger trains fair, but escaped -without injury. A teliant Lik6,Xipis§;an0q. Theyoulighlan' "4 6ne40,and the fifth 412� The wo'Nan �is' te'�Ipora ber'delifli, made the following dona.. Ivillishifa. " Ivbyt the Stmrbird liouso was . . . ' . '.. .. . . . . . a shorter or . . I - 4 � .. wastaken abotit'26. They had all been sentenced bid . . burned last i,ffit, and .you Worked like A, * ' ' ' ' I I on the Casmill )rdperty at E ntils" capital of to Pembroke 'craWeduesday. night, and. is ne: To the Hbma Missio:6 Fund; 000'- Iija . . .. - I . . - 6 time. of their .Clar, 661,nty, 'Valid his tont; contrary to in- now under I fro'lh t)ia,t uity.fo various terms in Auburn to'tho Voreiau'Missiou'Vand, 11k100.; to ibe'_ hero sil�inglllgpt�hop.buiiaii)O.-"---U.r.W!xL-'--� ,_­­� ­­, I . . . gbing'�ffieient,treatxnonti. - . � I . . . . he- cars is 'not , . I . I . o lug- o,Vier - their r, rouch Evaongoli�mtloh­r, undu §100; to . the .6ip 16oked dazWf ' ' -'-'-' at h I .. . . � 6 t ' straotions.of-the Land Lemilue, lind on, . t,)rison, and: after beoidi . I Or it momen I t an took � . I . . I 0 1 1 . . : I __ . derbd in view of ' Robart Smithi trieetattimenburg...Nt. S.7 tg) his hat and:11oked'- ov6r� th� promises and' : '. , . Tuesdav a number 6f 'di�guisod men S.' rder'.( v&s yester . - minery. for'ab6ti't ai yale their roason gave F 'utosli Hissiain (Dr.,Mapkayls), �100 ", , , . . isted. -during tho I I . a t.. for'the mu )f John Huoy, N ' or . I I � fire to Ilialfeuces' and -destroyed:his okops, .1 . . I way and they,hud to be transferred to the the Upper.Clfiada 'Bible Society, W9 ; to .came back, -.11!.-Vvell, Marcie, tile buildings, ' : ' - . � ' ever the embank . No arrestswer6 rsaada'.' , . dity sentericall.to be hanged ori the 20th of p um Initil the expiration of their. are surely gone, but I novel! -would ba.ve, , : I . . . . ' . � I 1 I I I I . . . tile. Xnox' oliproll (Iihicardine) Building . . I . - . � .; I . -.1 The track for . .It is 1 aranuary next*, but application will be made a . I. . � . .." I . I . rill 11 1111Y.Irms They .outerbd prison in, Fund, §100 I . believed even- you,' when you, .1 I . 11 fully confirmed. -that the Govern,- . I ll.ita-� . . . I I . . I . ,%� that I - - . , . .. a ing indictments-zigpinst the - I . . id' . . I . ' . . . ; . . . . . .1 I � � .. . I . I � . ' iras wis covered antis for a commutation. ofthe sentonde6iltilb gooa, health, 'al aro now - pronounced . � . ­ , .' . ' - went to that fire, i4they ,v�elfc not. gone. I . . . . . .. a .." - - f About two inche in , pe"Ar .�ouud­ that the jury 1: being decidedly of Itepal A -romairliatle �scen'c'ivas witnessed in the. don't know A. thing about ib:" He *had - ' , . . . � I . 13" flice-boaxers .and pro'11111116rab nietilbers of 9' �. .1 . as$ lutiatio-a' U , lidre apgoitrs to be - - I -(Kr. Stit .. I . I , , . , ., * .. I I . ­ . I . . � ,'and *w �ot :c , . . ophiion thattfie priso�or d"? lurrey. tabernacle lryqu's)'On the I ,up ill be I the Land Lea�gue. , ., . I I . id, not intend to S011130 mystery all .to��. bs, of, their 0 - .- - . boon-tilrofth'all the. dxcitbruent in rl� state - %. ,. '­ J , * . � . . e I ovelling of E . .ur -, of.somn 'being . . I . . . . , . Fialb.ivere jolted - . _ - ,� ,, . . ,.., . . , t �'kill Hueyt unamnibusly' 'recommended him' ijlpa�l�if ' , �unday, Oct. 6d, 1 il�g a ser ambulism without ,!awakened. . . .. I . . . . � . - . . .. I .�� I I 11 , I - I I . ... to ' - . I . . . 1. � vottana I none. . - - , IF EA19FU1. CAJ1AAa1AWV. - ,�% , .1 tomercy.. Tlip.judge alitertAined the saline - - . � . . . . I Silruillmy"OeLl%�, -� .. viro dedicating to, tlle�B, I . , , . � .� I I . * � train. 'ere gori� ­ . �. .. � . . . . laws, And 1he 8butolice Wi . ll-.TqobabIy-bc Arabi from Dortmund, IV ' ludia, live Alissionaries. no of thesei Who ' , - %, ` - - . - . � � . ; ­- .. - . . �. . v . . � 1. . . A estfallmli - I . , . l6ricnintiOn.o.r tj�. xpc� 1. * , ­ .. �, . , . '.. . , . I . . I it, ,to ' . . I . .. , . I .: , - ,' ,; Jnvc,wromea,r, n(alik ieurn-'ed In a Vinci' coin . I. I I .4 � A. . was reftTruilig,to thaf:'coubiry, bad been Exactly how to disp000. of, the'. ashes, �of - *. ' � .. . - . : - �. I . . I I . . � . . a- . muted.. ... , * . . BerIlnyesterdib,y,:-,vas pi6cipitatca'dowh, I . I I - I .. � I ... I I I ... . . . . . .not.1 Uneatoryo, " . ... � . . I . .. I 4 S,itrItAkY, 0A."23., : enitankmatit.said two-persitne 4-eia 1. -killed ko f6rfiftc6nyears.mt Allmladbad. 110�-lrahis -thodead.-inthe.moat satisfactory,mantradr, .. .I ` * - I I I 1. : . ' ' * I I I t 4 . . . . . .� . :A leak�go of gas in. Xark MuLaugfillu"s . and' addxe6 lmplor�d Driti*h Christians to m After or 'l. � . . � ; . Oc . . Tbia-illurnitio afiie - , .twollty'-si�xliujllrodt'. 11" " . * I .1 . ,eaasiAilon ii'mccomplislied, ie still A, , . � .. . I— . 2. 1 ­ -CXN'd1kNAT1, -17 � I " . ate anfe or o till .. . . . ..' ' .. �? 0. riday, nearly reault- . - . t ' ' " " If t t ' pose upon tho1airaiiah- , I . . ; . , " , t ,broke Out lit -the' shoddy 'tramtrufact6ty'.0- . It is believed to be settled th quaition, The I . . . . � .. .., . ..;: - h6us6, .0 Liebed - oil Tha .traclent pfactice-was to do: . .. . . I : u I . . . I I q.. . . ey, cutting off escape from the 0 c a-drsfitinchisad oil Account of t,116' - has in it funerall urn, to be pre-. . I I. . "7 . . . � . Benjamin H ad in th suffo ation of the whole family. . 6r,all b at Oxford, ing and utt�rly ' impoverished natives of f Ti-onsell-w-atand -po'sit-thet as I : . third storey, .whore 6. number, of wdrhen', ,I Albeit Powbrs, a young man. rbbi in -I Ind[4. the- 140,000-000: Whlbfi'��- 'le, -Afgh9h: I ; . .... . , I bribc . . . . . . . d . - gerv&L in a tomb or other sacred place., . I . . ­ . rpilviet Abbut. try pralAisad there.at tfie late-. 6le t' ' 64. ' Ai 'id enthusiastic OJ " . " - , . , . I . ; Boll % a 'on. war had, 0 A icering is- tilso the isiodarn duatoln­ But if - -�-. -- ' ` ---' - : ---. - . � . ., Wore w�orkiiig: The, IlTemelt maide. beroic. .tile township oof, Dungannon, near Tile revulat,tions brou�hb'out.by the iraquiry:.J 1, this I � '. � . . I'. * I . . the suicide alt.the -but. ineffectxiQ atAempts to. --rescue. the itIoIV.as1EilIe4_byar1IL1wa 6saturany dveia�y �am Re. _. I --r- I a ddolared tll%t' ltn� - atteio�C�io "' 011, ere .., . .1 . . ­ . I 7 :..., ave reached * d - , :- HA-_ I . - .a ritisfi-itrapire inIndig; . . � sc�aZ deso tomb's �re to be ioquired tb �h ' !,a , not ' 7 ' *­ I IV,,, �y-n,-4--thr=n-fj.'t�Lol-thoAvaa-1-1.01�:t- - would hfipbrl'. Tile B� . I I I . .� I .1 u - -women- -AAt�er-e�-ti.ng-tvi,'-4ii-i'.b-g- the Are-tboyq3tl-2-_ I . . �, much. need f6r cr�mittiou, as the coitpase . . '--'-- iu�il- - �xtricated the dead bodies of fflt women . . . .1 V ma� aswell be b r ..tomb with- . . , . , AROM6:despatch gays that,m viol' � : _, M lie reihs, but hi . . I oti, to an extent, to which the great.. Irilitilly. . ': : , ty at -that I and held oil to i 9 nock --%vis, 11 ibd .in the I � . . I, �f . � 'hurricane Occurred in the as nobhlaig* mild *pointed diA that the re� I I I 11, . . . . going inside to 'wenty-eighi'womed.aha girh� *broken by him Leadstrik a a og.. . : . .province of w I . out cremation, -recent American patent' .There'wero It -1. 9 R'o"I& all, Calabria, accompanied bY inun; �triaiuinWforcos then -operating did not udwl, A / . .1. . . I .. _� . 11 Dimpliaylwai.lk- ill�.the' third storey," twenty girls in odd. -Wilifa, 'in Ao'll, . I I consisIs (is providing a parlor' bust of the - - I I ,,, � � . . , maton's head Wits � cut, onell da*i=s; Several houses were s�vepb` Away oxiet. ilpen millions bad withilithree years deceased, cut' lit marbla, lind making i74' I . . I I n . an a eari 39 r6oxiwith the forewoman, and, eight women. IYy the b-ar-sting. of M,oirctilttr Saw in Hull's - . . . 0, lainin t at . I . - I � . . . -and there *was some loss of lite, I . perished from famine. ,',A starving blitilin Nla'in the back of the bust,'- , Wherein the I ., . . I .. . . in'the adjoining room. !Tho forewo,mall mill, Lethbridge, ,near Graven4ursb* . . . � . . . . eart. eY gave the alarm to the girls, and they all torday. II -e was, it young -jV4iT,,-muoh A Cipe Town d6spatch-a4ys the cQlonlal was prov . is I I )Iyos- , . - 1. .. ,ad by history to bodAng6rous, aslies are. to be de - .- �- - - - . - . . - ,tposited taSWr. cremation . . 1. . 'o n ' a er piisgod doWA the staiiway saftly. Shothen rds�et-.tcd, anal. �Iy4s ,)uly married last loss in Wo' Actual ficliting, at the relief of and' to Impose on I such a people an iniqui- of the bbdy. A Ir lei improvehicn't, silid- . I . - . . . . �, ou, of t a'. heart, � t I � - 0 . in . . . . L , . � ... " 0 tons addea.burdon would be putting a torch . . . . � � ..,. . I . .. . . . . went, o'bho room.where the biobt .* on month . I - . . I.. luafediagwastriflik. 'llrovio�Lal.v,,-Ii.Lo.Nv.ever,, , geSted-by. ono,ofourlady correspondents. � . . I I I all.4ot of lo .. I? - . t ax., TwiceXr. Date desisted at the is to prepare a wet mixttitli of cements - * I ... . I . ..7, , 9 . werej and,gmvo theurthe alarm. 'Two fol- ' 0.1, Thursda �ty of yaciinatary fail into an. 4mbusca(le O:tl Is request, and wasyeeallod by � . a n a abb y ii'man nmmed-,TobnL%incr,- a Val A - d chainhati, I lowed her down stairs, but the. othbr * six 'IiVil,,, in lfib�crtlr near Dablia, Oait,'4,11 and saftered It loss, ol'twelity killed A fc)raiFifluio,lstone-orrna.rble,'ttiid sprinkle - ' - . - - . " seventeen Niound add. . � ... s . � . � t.1, is an Pea dehty4do it. is . supposedi,'to charago their from mi apple tree and lit on hisbead,, re- I . tumultuous. applau, e from tile audience, the malice bf the deceased iiito thli'mixture, 1. . .: .. � . . . . oners- e. p , . I , . . and th 'temont lon'tth lie was hichis thon to ,be- cast be pftlieed I , clotbingi until the fire out off escmbe by the . a exal -. whan a6 - W . into � I I . I . . . I . . calving iiiiuriosfroW the Affects of Whi011 Ito - Tito British , , no r tar ' . . common 00 p otemn�io� Ayton, which r. .constraineato ceaset NVAS Of o�ai y the form of bustso statuettes, 6r other 1 . I stai ' jur JA I , .in .. I rty � Mrs. Bkrett nped out - of a died yestorday''nioriling. Deceased NO . rived at Bristol on the 26h inst, from Mon: character. '. I ' . - - 2 � . . . Ila way various uldnabers of .a ' . � . . �.. I � his heart. t window iindbiokeber legs. "ThootherfivP been a I)ensionei forthelast tl , lirt . I . � . .. . . objects. In tl . � . . - � tg&VO him lots remained'and w@re burned to death. Three T yq-&K8) treal, .experienced fearful weather oil tile, isoes. enduring portipus of � .. . I -ds.howhehad I '. lamvin4.sairved his time in the'l3ri sh army . o4hirds .of 1er cattle . lieferrins to - . � . . . U po,asta,ge, and lost tvV tholato ran -*P . rbibytorimn Itottily'natighb-pd I . . .. _ I .. I ­ .. . . of tile: ,victims Wore '.Widowg, aud leave e.g. a sergeaut. :. . . I .1 I I -_ . - .C6�itie,il,,a;de,irregi)otjrlo,ti�rites',�Thb idea, ,tiid allhes.of the departed one. - I . ' Was a families who were -wholly dependent on th(s* of A- �quuoil of the Reformed. Churches is ,� .�. _L._�_ . - .. . 6 so . . . . , it4d sheep. Her dooks Wore.swept by th a sea, , . . � . �. .. .. a .t I an , subj , det.to . .. . �. . A slid accid�rit 6courrQd on tits farm of- hor boato, rails,aud. hatches smashod *and I - _____ - . - ' ' �;. . � * , _ .. . .1 .. .,. did-virt wroteaboutib - :,. , igni-,,, . � , . . �. I . - �fs lor sappo'rt.'t ''. ' ' � . , . , , , Qacen ry,di i . : � . , mothe . I calls now . Aline Wits fat and oat, ve .1 . A count of the , . ..... 1. . � � . . � . � ',Afr, a,ohala Davis, w6'-reddes On' tlid ta)vla tile carg6 damaged. �'�- . b I . . IT- . I I . . . in".0pily" to ail invitation of Cranmer to fie4,lbut she wi�s 01�ro,ys. simple mild kind, : . I . . I . I . . - line between' Bristol Wid Oaslow; near, ,.& Dublin despatch says Sergt. Shorlock, .come to London and thoro� incob with. abhor anti 't,". '4rearad., Whonthe poor little ' - . . ospital,,'mnd"ib is An Imprarta'at Decamipu fig to Iveigh3saild � : ,I , . elf whilopno of - . . V, .. I . (5ttawit, HissonBortioj about 10- Or 11 fortupTly member of Parliament for I(inim -'Duke of Gloucester died, and Anne became. * . I I . 171d.-Ptsurcal.. � , .. . . .. " `f 4 alao beau're-talned by" . , :representatives of ilia Protestantism -of I � . .. - .1 . Wowero aware "-Dr. Comfort, police -inigistritte a.'. tids' �ellr - a of ag�,)iad' W611"Sotit at', With a county, I) a, tlfo-Crown, England and .the coutitiont. This would' chilalessi'therb is something . in,ber - udop- ' , I . 4 . . . becri comillib. Tlicre is. 40' . 11 ' � . : ", ad , Oi �Y,b its gi vall A decision under the, IV team of bo,eseB and A'r&le'r to roll s, field. to i1kosbauto the Agitators. lj&vo been It conforeliao of members of tho tioh�. �of . the 4 titl life t I te " in .hf,r . ' I . . I ' " , I but and-Mcasares arg"tal Ile fitM only gono- About twice rouixil tlib doubt that, the chatge will - be cojispiracy,r. Ileformed and. Anolicali Churches. - Tito letters' 'Zichug""s �-, ,t,h. Zder?k . I - ' ' " � : I ,� Aot,� which pdases4os sume, . " . . . . . oiler, 1114 field Nvlj . on� the horses %toppql, and his' �mr. Dillou; member of.Varliameiit for Tip- d, ali'd . m1thougli corro. 1111i�l : pll'.' A mother of ma6y .. I ' ... , I . . . I - itil'So#ance And it is well t1lo. people Should friends who Wine afterl -ary, speaking at -Donag4l td�ilay, said tigies were trouble - -till , ' I �' I . I i� '. . . will' put "flidwifo of It harl ,�­ M11 -Are i O? up! !'� . I I erstfind it, Thol himpector of wbiglits � I;pontloilco between the colitlhpiatla�itnd the LllildlaM '_ . I " wmrds found t1 lyin"", (paite r ilittaral kind. ,. I.: ... , , , ale- I and meastires dn'tored a coralplaillb " ftgt-�Illst . . before Christijims there would' ba a br.,�4cli- ]�?,,Hlisll reformers was kept lit), a lncotiat� &rated fe6tu all he , . v .: Co"Tic 111)f stil .: I 1, I � � . , , , I. lit Is 111.1 L . 1. . I I . or-' Mr. Micimel C�onin, for. hLivi , ng in his pog delta a short d. tcaill ,.tll . . 4. I . , b I I'tm-co fro", th . . P of the Land 'I.,cal,me ill ,every eouti, y of wits tl'io simple soul to do but to LOU' the, 11ok haviI4 passed over him. a � . . . .L . much as was dosived never, look- plactO ' .� rroun , ' - - I . I session three of tile old wine moasaresi ro Ulster. . . � . . friend " 2 ' L .. '' � � ' I I . ' 111C1111%,11110 Pr6testaintisili has divided ilild hLAolf with that little blind of 0 � . . . . .... - ' . 0 ... . : . '. . . .. L "I which lite now -illegal for the ordinary put- 1 0 . . . : . A most. doterminad and revolting $11101d() � A(iorltdo.gpt�tchsktystliiibinobnsoqti-crico subdividea.; naitioual allurches lymv 'held - Whou- Marlborough's only son died she o'n- I . . . . '. . tud pogeo-of coularterce.' The oildence allowed took 1,1100 in Dartmouth,ICS.. OnThursday of tba disturbed stato.of tlio'wasb riding a only'the Wostformlil interc6ttiso Nvith each tre'tted to be allowed to go to, thoin, protast�'-' . ' , � . cloarlythat Mr. OrwifilliadthosomoasarGs 11light, A carpenter va=4 O'Brionl* 6b detachment caltroops willbe sentio 13antry, other: - 113;inato tile meet IL . .1�1 . at- ille, 61 tile first J?mn- ing th�t only thoso WI;O kliew tho Hmme . . I . . I . , , " ;miII6, Oil L, a'shelf, . s .old, lima li,e�u' drinking, boavily'for Tbesti.prootinblous aro'balieved to fifilicato . At 1g, I kall Synod in -Loitlfou tho.im,uise to ,,,riof could comfort eitch otbor. 411,111is, as - , " .. ple* . 1, , , , L . I . . ­ .. dit . ag shop rep, over..'some. ,year . � . - �ethap_ tile ro,Vi.c tho heart of.*y ally a lt�uoble Oil , . , 0. . . .1 . "Sent tiVe, - liquor biti-t�cl,;,'p,ivi*iig'ibou��ul,iL)tiolI tlitl� _�vcdks pist'.'11d pawaod his tOols and spent it 'to jll�ca; brillgf ,to ,� 9 of ill n fWori, a ey ' tile illteliblotl Ot tllt)L (;"P�Ilralel _ - . ..i -Y � . I . I . .thoy Were being uacd in ineasuring,liquide, tile mond'y sent him" by Ilia Wits iti the, that - district . under, proclamation. . A. (I'll rellf'oL of tile Baltic ocilf("'38ion "grown thatrigollyof her lift. - - ,`­� :..*' -- : 1. I Y N " , . � I .. I`96 though litr. Cronin denied this, Although i9tatc's. , Oil Thnisdak 11'� flireatelled- to'kill gutaboab i's Anchored it), Beat. 11 'veil, - near fit,hruil,ith, i),ttlio)iiL�atin,ioftlioAssoin'-.- . Tile .Indian Herald a ys., 11. Ve hear , L . . 1, , a , __ . latt- not ill evidence, which was Mused its be: B01110 .0hildron, an&ivaq taken -to tha stMlon GasbloPown, wihere it moothig will be held' bly. of� Lll� reunited Ile 1 CliarchoR, that, 6 Rdinewhilb novol'ti'milch of'trada-a.. . . . . . . .Ora and jilg insar i�34 'ILIIO penalty under tile and so-arallod. and a knife talt6i , .8 �-, . . . . . " I � n . kjfl,�. i fi,om hilyl-;, oti.bauday�. Polled have aLso been lietit'. lit ' th' 'country ill - I4�,T0t,0"rJlt)1n1 WC(Al teado in wives -ham, aptang III) in, some of i . , 2 leillau. not is,1�25. The magistrate decided tilat butacollt-ealod inwr-osempod tile polico., 111cre. . .. I . 1. " . . . 13m,te'lictl tile ld6w, of all alliance of all I'408-.' tho Panjmub .frontier disUicts. NVomen . - - .- . - I . ' . him I I not hold dgAinst -tho defell- Illan's 11(stle . 110 ate hiAsui.)per. saying it . I . . , I ) toria , ddilapped bayou( I .,...... . .41 . I � . complaimb adult, 0 ... ARRIOXICIt0i . .. I I , . Tito thoui,'I)t was cordially itra I I the frontier, pu.r� - . . .. . I . t" -daut 41ift-sliallach . , . .j . L 11 ' . . . . all , -iwit-iva&--4ao-off,ai*oe-f,.O,r,-Op,l� -U,A&'-U--&f�b�Aod-41(�-II[VI-,4tuitt-qI for two - � I . rNoived,s'and litis bo6ix cinbudiod in &WO -ohmad by the Airedcos slid others from' , ' I 41C I I toop woolps'. having lived thm"Itiloo Oil 'riirei .. I . . I , 11�11.ult,41)&Y, Ozb. I . Ro4siolls of tlla,&llitllleo� Tho Methodists their kidnappers and hawked. About foe . " . &V . : . �, nalt to 1', � atich monsuram in his j)ltioo of . I 2 L . � I .17 bilsilloss proviffing 'lie did not , uso* t1lem, I . k � The . ,� 0 )aring ilia night lie cuthis Nvri4tq Nvith tile J1'iV&tIJoJISAlJd (1011al"i line boon A-aisoa .V aio following thago examples, And hold sale ill British territory, Be Wcamati ., - I f "I , " a . -or t1jough tile ingpector I)Iigllt seize mild �108. razor, but death nob (mquing (1111c t otiougli, the Admirers of: Dr.' 11. W. Thbintle, '141 thoir first (Bcurnenic?d Ametubly in Lon. mro often foroibtVJJ�J'tJrriod to their puroba- - . .. I uo' , troy tlicln.�St, Clathariulis Joiirnal. lie tobk'off Ilia old-fashioned itook-tio, tied heratiolit �fothcaist alargyrumn, to oatabliBb don next year. T.ho udlicrelits'Of tile Re, sers, in spite O'Nio fact thitt they� may , � L 4 1 � ,,,,,, - �- � .. .... -, �_ it totho bmrs, an d. pu ttill g .11 is ]look i 11 0 tile ,I for him all indONJIdAnt L-hatr011 ill Chl0agO. formod croods are r�ugllly-os . have husbands-all4loitilaren . . . I . 3'ad . I � ("Acke I d'L � . L . . timated at At ilia, w A�. . . � 111he 11.'e.0.4.Wgdr indutarr, - ' . knot, lumnoa ta, 'YoBtarday morning at Jonas' station on :30,000,000,,tho, Ai)gllettw.-� at 1179t0,000, the hom". Tile trt��O is extensival 0 , .gibinstituntilhowaH , - 1%fet1lodiat% At 15,000�' Inagilitude '()It in tj 011. A!o1,Tn11,.'kt, Oct. 20.-Tha beet-roob sugar Aurotsfull. I . ,.lie Cincinnati, Itarylilton & Daytoll 'rail. '000 ; tile ' ad districts of Dora c1hazi .. fian And ,'?� . I . . lug ,b I . . . of tile uttitying teudonoy cain thoroforo'be Xohat.tl .. .. . . . . . .A. uguiess is tile subject of a 1,lublishod IeCtar . Turl's,T).w, Oct. ,III. road all Accommodation train WaA run irato Itted. W)idtbor those tile/ .. " . J'amilo to iilt)� o I � IV, B " or from a gentleman named 11� A. Quint) 'Ali attempt, w`V ,J,CtLl,� by 111lother train mild fifteLn persons in- readily estim, � cOL A ime.take wMeh !ills resulted in it loss . '44 '.. i t interested ill tile Hochola-a Veat-root sugar laugh, who wits to dalivor it lecturo lit jurod, ' . . ... I gremb families of �rroLostmntq ( &till tile of nearly X2,000 has,becurrea with rogaid . I ZLIUC, . 11 I . . : factory. Ito Statos that �Iiero is to fear'of, ExoteronTuesdayni.ght. Th , Marc` wits . At :1, O'clock yogtorday tile' boilor In Cox Lutherans an(! tile Independents will over to . that Bowing of aoaas_by�tllo-tollants On . L . .. I the beet -root bminoss collapsing, mild that prevented. - Incob, me Churches, oil common groulad; 11; the Fortfergus ostate, I(ildyeart. It appears . I . ..I . . . �.. .. . &Yair4matk%I distillory, 117arre llaut6t, �)na a question whioli mu" be lolb to tile future that tho tolutnts.ware advised to gob. thoir I I there , is ydb time enough to do plou ing I -4 Cape Toivn deqPaite'll says tllo voloilial, Of tile lltrgeA ill tbo countryo oxp & 0 Ul)( � . 0.1% . ­ basino,m when -Mr. Lavallo returns 1xilom i 08 �avo Tolioved ,,liti6tolig, after it very mot the builtliti't, oil fitto.' . Tile il cot ex- to dotormin turnip seed from Scotland, aiid this Nvits. . . 11 , .141rallac. I . . J . . ore � I . ,� - . . .1, accoraingly done, but ipstoad Of yielding a � I -heavy ildlit, lit which three 'hundroa eitomMit provailed.. Tile airo depart ent, . � . ,� *4k z.­­­.�._�__ . , The numb6r of 11-c-pl"livo ayos,r4iap crop of turijipi the seed has produced it . . , I A W It a I w I I It T e 9 'co 11 on tt U I 4 A no 0 0 or 990 0 1 0 t 4 1 re' 0 * � b I - i - t I I 8 PT L' or Ot atbo 011,0141 , ` AL, ()Of.. 00I. -A 013 r 10 'b�L !' r'dn,ptt' I to tile Northwe 4 - f. to the I is h I a am 0 It, vxh b ti a i a A I - It - I I - r th - o4dral, , a - th a g - at Zi Im 'Itho V dlea their valuable '14 in - t,&.b,ro in, vtwiolle ,fi.la. ..a. .Is. th, , d p IWZr,, g t Olin a II 15 ff I .1� ; ; � . I 'I ", ad ad ad to rn I . -'-' '_ " ' " ' "6�'� surround _ friends , _d '11. "!\ � ', protest tile matil. I I - blaalitos wore killed, Tito eoloalal ti!ool).4 W1,01 tile Bill of tile polied alld eltikoils, Scott ?4. '. A WRot.tpoptoll-that Lord r1osobory will . �jk); aled illd 11muleg , buWaeaa u w frow not knowing. it was crop- of rapo.' Tho tonants, it" is stated� all I , ana flaellaebt( 0 lima thirty killea. I , L[ ; .i(!, %ting tile We). -4 it it I preside at tile fortbodming banquet to Ate. . L . .X hition who lima I loaded is estimated at 821.), witl,i it few old intwid to tako proccodilig. g hisb tho h, � Adam, M.P., at Alloa, Seotlaad, The Cartralitegmerd expolkAL froll, their burled it, tile dobrim. , Iliva nion were in, shotguns yet to licar from. Inallagor who orderod tile soqd. for tholn., .1 � I . . . . I . I � . I . � . I I . , . I . . . . . - . . , . 0 V . I � . . ..... . . . I I I 1 .4 1 1 . I I . . I . . I . I �. .. I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . I . . I � : .., ­ . . I I I . . . . . . � . . . I . I . . . . . I - . . - . . . . . I I L' . . I . I . . . L . . I . . I . .1 " . .. � I � . ­ . . . �J